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®l)c €ottsl)0l)0ckcn Recorder ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 77S8. 2-County Unit Entertained by Local Auxiliary Vinrric.m Lrpon Auxiliary <unn.il hi-iiill- Offloen A member of the local American1 Legion Auxiliary was inducted as an' officer, another member served as Installing officer, and 'he unit. Itself, was the hostess group at annual in. uiliiiiun of officers neld by the Montgomery-Bucks County Oouncll, American Legion Auxtli.i day afternoon In the parish house or Calva:y hplscopnl church. The pro-gram opened with luncheon at 12:30. One hundred and fifty women from 25 of the 38 units In the two-cuunty group attended Mrs Frank Gassed?, of Long-horne. was Installed as president; It Plory. .if ScllersvlUe. first vtce-piesldent, and Mr. Veruon Wynne, of 342 West Tri.lh avenue, a member of the unit attached to Juhn F DoHaven Pest, 128. here. was installed as second \ire-presi-dent. The new secretary Is Mrs. Robert Downey, of Bristol. Mrs. Frank Ball, of Willow drove, was Inducted al treasurer; Mrs. KHHl Witman. of Nurbrrlh. a* historian; Mrs Rlc.iarri Perry, of Ardmore, as chaplain: Mrs. LeRoy Keller, of Quakertown, as sergeant at arms, and Mrs. Thelma Mat- Loral Woman Officiates Mrs. A P Caraamone, 232 West 11th avenue, past president of the local unit and eastern state direc-tor, officiated at the impressive In-stallation, which took place on the stage of the upstairs auditorium of Hie parish hall. Mrs. Robert David-son, of West Oak Lane, retiring1 president, presided at the first hnlf of the session, turning the gavel over to the newly-Installed head Both women addressed the group. Mrs. Davidson expressing gratitude for the support given her through-out the year and Mts. Cassedy ask-ing continuance of cooperation Honors for the largest delegation among the visiting units went to Morrisville, with 11 members pres-ent, Doytestown was next, with 111 ljiimhorne third in line with 8; Norrtstown. LaMotl and Penllyn each had 7; Bula-Cynwyd. Souiler-ton. 6 each; Naibeith, Fort Wash-ington. Collegevillc, Perkasie. Pottn-town. Willow Grove. 5 each; Ard-more, Anirler. Quakertown. Lam-dale, Bristol. 4 each: North Wales. Sellersvllic. Newtown, 3 t i iiypack, of Huntingdon Valiey. 2; Hatboro. 1 The local unit had a represcnta-tion of 18 members JMatdsewV 'Ghesf Drive Making r isll Plan A special meeting has <<< bv St. Matthew's Alumni association !■■: tml i nsdty night at 8:45 In the church auditorium, (or the pur-pose of organizing a men's basket-ball team The meeting is open to all men of the Alumni association and psuisb. Joseph Leddy is chair-man of Phis activity. Organizatlon of a girl's basketball team is also scheduled by the Alum-ni ,md it p expected that a me-ciing will be called for that purpose soon. The Alumni, endeavoring to pro-mote more athletic activities among members, recently made arrange- To Commence On October 21 lluin Announce* Goal CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1947. Ingredients of H-Tim Cheese Omelet Mixed hi Gefmantotcn Pike Collision TWELVE PAGES i\r ••.- AM<n • w Twemy-«-i*hui ivnu "1 •>■>■*.OOO I hi* 1 eat" unc rjmrnmrj escaped serious in- . , Jury whtn uw truck Ill 2-W l-.-k I .;lllll>ill"ll tna boon ■<•■ the oar He was. mated 1 " ■! C'hc.'mii Bill ho.rj.Ul for The annual drive ol Ih. Consho-! "ft"*" h'"d ! light h.uid, T," : butter, i M reel Phtlnde);.. ,.•■.', ,MH1 obaa i wart tttiiwitiril atli njitrad The truck 1145 ■! m. n l con- owned by the- DoaMran I raaDOd l in ,utu r, egg-- and 11 ■ , . dense of Harry S unUI 1:30 lasi night. D irom the William H SMlman. 23. of 2425' damaged truck while It was parked i the lot of a nearby garage. • Lincoln Fire Situation Told At Meeting Outing. Dinner For Rotary < lnl» g for the use of the wtinla n0fkw> Community die't will be-! though dan ■-, Stell- SutclUIfl park and plans Kin October 21, It was atmoOJ U arrange lar indoor badminton- today by R. Lincoln Hain. pre. playing during the winter i OBM. that he remembwd running The Alumni's study club Is engiu- . . ■ ed in holding Informal „■ ' T!»' campaign will Thursday night in the school lei two weeks fiitorium. following church services, GOO! of the vearh with Rev. Oeorge Murphy, new mi- -upport. itor of the parish, as a . , ' • ., ,ud_e ^ leading civic, welfare and The next regular meeting of the s:milar agenci.s of the bo: lull tieh! outing Wednesday ai die Vallfi Foige Country club, fol-and the weekly Tlie affair, at-tended bv approximately forty mi |Uea(a\ was highlight-to by the imnuul golf tournament, won by Oilbrrt Wardell with Smith, manager of Wool-worth str,re. second, and Elmer Munm. third Howard Shupert won ,i Awards were made to the winners of the tournev. „ .he lincoln Fire **Wtta6 by the OaibYi dkf and headed for it to mmDlU,v of Cedar Heights m their tcm (,f handirapping. ■ MrugRle for r: Ire- WiW*m * which curved krfl tnu cte« "as ilgntlng organiMtion in Whitemanh J«-*'*'rv "««■ *■ ,l"' ^""U"'i B township explained In detail ' ' to the members ol the I rntto| highlights oi the history ol ■ ('■ermantown pUn had iii-- oovered ha mm on tin wrong road. ni he Haw a road on the rich1 Mi-iriri iisodattoo Opeu N\ later Serial \t imbler Ftrehooa? DM pUghi the I"* al i Leon Hatosk\. pro- «roup will be held October 7. Buyer Of Junk Pleads Guilty 10-Mnnlli S.-nlcncr Ami Fine lin|io*« il (35.000. This amount is |5CC0 higher than last year, due to the rise in costs on all sides and the tact thai the chest last year expended a tola! of $34, 400. Record Enrollment \l UHMHIII Hill ! irt goal of 130.000 was ovir-subscribed by $3000 and the remainder ol the money needed to i nuts was made possible by a balance fiom the UlVfloU Assistants Are Named Named assLst.tnt chairman of the annual drive, on a voluntary basis, SVler. jH-rsoiinel di- , Thomas yoeaflU. 33. Of New Flm n''"' ll flul-lelrli:., BUM] ft Iron street, Counaughttown, enter..: ' '■" &*« t.I«.B <if onilte tc. nurehn<iinii limit tn" ;l '"eotb:-! <i( the liaison com- Km "minor" Wed'Sav'^bifTre ujUtee He was aiso ni.de coordln-, nut HUI college, former Mount St. M Judge DfJUiehOW Mocarski wai itor ,,f ""„" Joaeph college, believed to be the rai'road arrested alter the mvaati) ' :r::!,\»r ,**' ^P"1,?!,,, " ' :'J"' " vltlMnl ihf "Rlvpr Bnnriito" 6nd director r( public relation.' ... a ™o which chSed SSS lu- <*• *''''>r * "•ir"* <"'l>or.»iion and the histtry 01 venues and wo dilts tluf u^ed a » * "»">«) to the Three local Birls are also enrolled ■ distance Jrom '"liaison committee, replaomf Ran In Monm « JOMph aiademv -i far towVislilp"1 was expiamwi' in i the cab ol the truck In order tol in",,c Tnp tru€* c^flu '',: ,!":" '" the members of the Fourth u Wedn,-; day night at the first meeting of >■■ . ra oi the Wteahlckoii I headquarters in Barren, panv, Builer avenue. Ambler 44 310 Randolph Hill, mid the cl Plre Chief J bn Pislwr and John lion Conu Britl a !lumber of the compi celphin iraffi told the *tory befoi. HiprnannTIni eight lire com- ■ ■ ■ Chief Fisher related the early his-f.- i | ol Hi company 'luce its beginning, and said the unit has fought what seems to be losing battle "We do not a*l Ohief Plsher explain-ed "We only want support of the «i' prot« i we ""W nave l!rin;tiin-<l I nconariOUfl In servtce otU] ■ ooovertad Packard ..uioniobile. but today the parti iri*.^ 4M.».L Snaulaw needed for the fir* tnidt axrlved A. be made thl truck will be placed Bey«n Oonahoboekan vouni wont- WhltsmaJin tonrnshlp police today u,i,, i arc enrolled tins rear .i *A the belief that George Drill, who resides on North I.a.ie Han. 44. Whitemanh tow, jg " "^ >^\ ..^""'SS. 2S! ■■■ "Seven Enter ICM. Hall Dies Nearby College From Injuries , * nelly Kenneth d by Kimer \rtmr i wiis social chairman for the i avph Laertar, vtce-presl- \ dent, conducted the triisfitltl ■ ■■ Industry Show In November I «lin .ilimcil I \ In I ul To Be Kii>t Of Kiml Plans hi Montgoinerv County ln- PUtatl Ho* "M exhlbl- Uon "i it.- kind in the nMor| M the area, went ahead this week as 1 Inooln Fire com' Irk was held up am largest representation from here In brutally beaten tu a sec.dded spot BO|V publldt] IB the pnsM although nearly half of the booth space .ivail-nearl. v ssfcnol kk al WsssssblskOO creek, a short the conditions are not as bad as nbl(¥ WRS re.served The event will «>!■• inn near 'J^y^JPlXZS *Z2£* be held No^mber U to Is ,n Nor-i^ tomi citv I'.aU. Airy and UrKalb PRICE: THREE CENTS Fiero Issues Statement On Smith Removal New \<lniini»>triilioti Orrliirrtl NtHWlirjf To Mt'ti Sititiitioii Action taken by town couuri! at ihe September meeting last week In removing Councilman George Smith - inu given explanation today in an announcement matte by the newly elected president, <"'iu!.i ;lin B >{■:■■ Fiero. who Is com* pleting pjj Ursl lour-vear term as a representative of the fourth ward. In a signed statement addressed to The Kceftrder Mr fiero indicated that several other councilmen have 1 tal expiaiit'tion The statein.n; | To < onshehm ki n Kerarder: Wc thought a change of admin-istration was necessary to Haoea> pllsh certain results In order to make effective these changes it was neesasary to make changes in committees which the past sdmlnuttraUon was not wining to do. By making these changes m com-tnutres it is hoped to bring about sooaomlea and more sfflchwi potteo protaoUon Pielinutii"v studies of our pres-ent financial situslIon reveal the discouraging (act thai we are face to face with serious financial dlffl-itll ■ All volunteer fire com- j ■ SLTStS ssns ■ »r Mm, , io« n ,.w,m n^ le&r Prnbylprmn church who will n- cillreo. in* ln.,,,,.,1 on in, s«m,- Hill n,»pi:>l. where hr was adm tt,d ' '•' ' ""n |n^^r n'; ,'„" „"d" ',rt sl'"k ,, K^teStTw m„M-t«»i. !he .■ommunlty u, arrep. , .n,„>„ >l CMnranUirn plk. ml Sunday In a dylns condition Irom ™»" "» "« ™m ™r»■ %'«££ The nhlbll. .howln, «> Monujom- S^SuJdSiSri' ' !"' injurlei. apimnrntly aiutmned In 0 y'*,*"V™ '»,;„ ,ver^ airaar "V "untlnna lor Ihe (M time A 15 v.',? old Tr^"Te,t lli.l I,,I 1 ■' mMt«H ol the board 0[ irus- Mlsa Bemadette Clark, dnufhtar ol inor.ilnc IB llie i irimty of 111* home, ™ Jjj:, "r, . .„„ »ui .i„ ,.,„„, variola n.an n>?tion oIt iLil.1 were :"' '" "" ''"' ' 11"'"''-'> "¥■' "' Mr »IK| Mr Wllh"m J cl"k 140 Bethlehem pike and Chinch road, "-"'gj^, G „„„, „,, "'"■ w" "tao '"""• ,*rlou* m»"' sold Dtons Muloctahrsekiscwr ho has a Junk Wood park house. We?' artnf In math rtefej rnfnuung cowdl loama IhT- ^tor" M ",(!P,W0 "facturlnn processes clialrman of the ematies. and MUs PeKBv Oavln. er his [amlly discovered his plight r^,"'"'^'1.1",,.''",,,,^'",!... distrlci aa. Educalional in Its presentation da„«h„.r Jt M, and Mrs William hour, alter ,h, ,.,.11 attack took l^i^^u'l",-Z^S I", .he show will M ,„rm,. aale, ol nrRan r«i i .! (■ th avenue, ma- place, police were unaoie to get a „„__„_,„_ ___, _„ -.JT-rf ,n -™„ .«__.■-. .L. make on. Jorin, In ehet ''' to^cart Mrtv tfe oran°sT,,m,''"v ""*"'" °™r"f ' M-mber. ot the sophomore claw'only mtorinannn nl pUoH lo- »f_ Lf" ,„P" ,;,."1 ™_ ,„ ,™ chairman it Ihe exhibits committee. vard In Connaunhttown. iR^i1 C tiH?k- Mocarski ndmllied maklnB pur- bo"la- I"™?"! chases Irom the bon but added he , Purpose 0r trie did not kmoa ,1 was unlawful Ic J«J Want a«o buy Irom minors HarrvPuleote.tl- lj'|-";u'(1"| |",»ui|) . . ' oiia»i" are aSS'/i'm, W.l■ ,n HtBer Irom mumbled refer, i.-om'comn^y'""™ "" "I* '»"*»'« the space reservation, .imrosuni '",'' "' "* ""1" "" m"* b!',H".'J '" 'V,>! l"-Vt ,.,..*,'re explained to ihe Rh"» headoucners are al J33 De-iV.' I ffi^r n,,„„riwork and civic Improvement and B ■! a iamlly in Inl Ittenl lucid spells '' " "', .s,'elj iZ,,,! K>» Itreel Norrlstown. Until Hie ind HI Mary prior to his removal to Uie hospital "" '','"'.' ,.„,"",,, r,,.r,,\ hui werk "' lhr """b" «ben the olBce dividual drive : Mr and Mrs Firs' tangible clue ol the apparent ""^'\7.,The dlsmci cornnaS \1 ONelll. J09 East Filth murder came this mornmc to ,».|iee » "' « "" ','"' ,,,",',' 'The Manulocllirers association ». majoring in n ' the :l.«h Oisicict. Philadelphia. " "'.'''.„ ',,'',.,"' /,„„!.,., i' ''' M"nt»omerj ccmnti h F.nterlnx the cell™,' Ire.hman when two man ol thai area turned ' ' " '™ | ', „.' ,,' .,,.. , .otitlilence the cxhiluiioi, will be a , Oavin a over lo them a blackjack or bully- f ' 5 uaeassoclii'm staled ""' M,r,r ""'"'ll H """■ ""■ 'M,rJ„JSS* IJLJSlit;1 Idem, said s. he addressed members ■ .■ >\,....|,„kon ''*.' 't'."'"J,,'"""■", , ' " "I ihe Pimsuwn and Noi an and airs John Clark 1010 H ■ Porcakal Inn OH Sunday "''';'* '"'■ i ' ,' ■'.';'"'.,„ ,., foremen'. , Ion. co-sponsors, at a 2L^."sJS°rV.,!iii™r>.,i„. .,■..„„.,„ w»"" 0. Smith. Jr. secretarj ol , PMtstown " "' "We have ,'■ b,. Jura, (led that -he articles stolen from his place had a S1.600. Chlel Merlon, told ol the Inv, which the so-called "pirate was apprehended ~~ 7" ~ It was also brought out thai Ij 1* I 11 * £ Mocarski had been arrested on two I OIIPP 1 .IllPTK previous occasions on larceny charg-,m *»»nw ^l"'Vli3 in tail on.) eosin i.i urn Hold Meetins Oreetlngs to the visitorn were ex-tended at luncheon by Mrs Russell C. Brb, president of the local unit, and Llewellyn Jones, commander of the local post. Mrs Davidson presided and brief addresses were made by Herbert Walker, ol Langhorne. new com-mander of the Ninth District. American Legion, and Elmer Led-don. of Willow Orove, past com-mander A gold-trimmed Ivory china buffet aei was presented to Mrs. Davidson from the two-roiimv unit He. D rose corsage was the gift of the Mothers' club of Unit 10. of which she is past president. A eold ham and potato stpad menu was served by the local unit at tables attractively decorated In garden flowers, ertth corsages ol CIIUI.SOII iti.-rs (Ul '•>•■ liUO Vari-hued roses adorned the speak-er's tarlc Mrs David Allan was general chairman, assisted by other members of the local unit. I..liH-.i.i<»M.tl Matte Occup) Aiit'iitioti once In 1932 and again In 19S1 G. Arrtold Forrest, Ksq.. asked the court to show leniency to the di li-iuhiiif .lodge Dannehower in posed a sentence of 9100 line and coats and 10 montlis hi prison. John Orryvacz, 23. "Vinnaugnt-teown. also entered a p'.a of guilty to being involved in the thefts ol the metal. He said tie made one; trip with the Ism to the Puleo -.crap T-.e llontipHnei | C itll ■ yard and obtained some vatvi latlon led the State last which he sold to a Philadelphia year In police educational ad scrap dealer lor approximately S25 PHI Agent Walter V McLaughlin He said he did not know who the|iold the aroup last night at a din-dealer was. Judge Dannehower In ■ at ihe Spring-Ford posed a fine of 110. and from two count rv cltll months to 23 months in the county The Oonnty Police Chiefs prison and ordered restitution of the riorsed an advanced police course to stolen articles. He was the last of be given thai (all the five defendants charged ■ ol the 1BI and the Nat Alexi larceny In the case Safety Slogan Contest Near VAU\ nee association The courses will be given for 14 Wednesday;- beginning October B. One school will be held lu Ablngtou from 1 to 3 on the Wednesday afternoons and anothet ■ i '"*"n from addressed to Oeoree completed Imatthe* (in OH the creek bank In J" *■ 1 m lone will be n btol- addition to the blackjack. OHV DHjOX nnd Miss OallftRher. n Th'' Mid tbtl '"lit no one of June graduate of M'-unt St Joseph 'heir discovery at UM umc. because ac"demv, will maj.,- in chemistry hey "dldnl want ' u al Mourn in shatever had ha|>pened Thaj kttai Blanche left nil ihe articles where ihe- ' ]'' Palacio. daughter of Mi "' thetn, e« .pi the hlark'nck ' C Pnlacto. Jr.. or 20" i 1 visor ci the Marv H W<«od parl: dclphla papers of thi public playground during the sum- Ocorae Hall. Immediuu-iv they said mer "icy came to the police haadquarl Ao, to reoon tin who completed irade sch >ol studies Btath Dtvanoi D - at St Matthew's parochial school in ntartng the acadeiu kn of Police Harry il.. daughter of Mr ami Btelnmeti oi Wlntemarsh Dolice. with the ■ ■■ -I - l -■: ■ ! h a *0M "t 'hanks for aarvtc** A H Keroer. Imoor was anpoinled to :he first of the year adar ol i' ■ told ah-iut the recent we flout 1 said "No . itemp- of this kind has :. ae«ate in «hts county u> show tlie peopa no*a Intfu a living and wtore tund to make the wneels go around " Schools will be united to send nuplls to see the unusual exlnhii In addition, a contest is belna plan-balanced budnet for the year 194» in united additional eg-penditiires such as Increased opera-tional COS' 111 overdue wage increases to bor-oufth employes i2> material costs ■ 3- public services such as gar-bage collection, future tush collection and other services ■ 4' at n«M repairs for which no monies have been available for some years past <5i a mandatory order from the State for a secondary sewage i rratment plant at an esti-mated ooat of M^O.OOO.OO We smcereh hope tlu* i>eople of (•'iiisholiotlcen will be i>alleiit with Ul in working out these purposes. They arc long overdue as the people MneraJly have recognlt'ed and whicit lias been made clear to us bv their pa t appeals. Plan Extension Of Yule Lights Klin St. Illumination \-k.i, Bv NerdaoUati Chief's association in New York ' '7:30 to 9:30 on the evenings of thcjMp. John Cw(rll() 136 East 11th and asked him to Ncxl week marks the close of the same day who ih, h-.i St Matthew's men and lliemselves Montgomery Safety Council -Safety u w„ brought out during the. - Sfes-su-ata Sprinji Mill Unit Plans I Parades Spring Mill Fire company will participate in four public parades here and in other communities, be-tween now and Thanksgiving Day. Al the September meetinn Of the fire company. Tuesday night at Its headquarters. Hector street and North lane. Turther plans were made to take part in the events, and all members were urged to attend n ra-tarty drill practice each Wednesday and Thursday night at the fire sta-tion Reuben Kilpatrick. president. i> drill-master. The parades in fchich the Spring Mill firemen will march include the Wvoml.wlng Fire company No 1 parade, tomorrow at 2:30. marking the housing of a new triple-pumper Fifty Spring Millers will be in line. The next parade will be at Bryn MawT October 11 at 2. when three new pieces of apparatus will be housed there. Next on the parade calendar 1* the Armistice Day event tn Conshohocken scheduled for No-vember 8 at 10:30 Final parade of the four will be at the annual Thanksgiving Day celebration in Norrlstown. at 1 p m Routine business constituted the remainder of the monthly session Reuben Kiipatrirk presided of 81 .1 Kial* \ ,. iiMiiiioi. ih* fm-iiiiv tnr hv swimmers or other* who vl.ited ■ 0 their respective teachers Christmas party and enn r'ainment without delay Next Friday is tlie ;,f ,-hildren at the Riverrest Pre-last day for turning In the atli ,.n Mont Clare, and $500 blanks WM allotted for this purpose. Tlie „, __, , Top prize is a bicycle with three association donated 1100 toward' ,{ | J |*aill(' IM'JllllS The group was welcomed lo Am- Sf*l"i*'*> Of I |lf'fl*> im Deuehar. preslden'. ■ lowing the business session motion were shown thrum?h the A ^.^^ ot robbene* ol Fayette .- the Bell Teleph me eom- ttimi buatnesa houses i>etiinmiig in !'""1V June and continuing until early this A baked ham sunner was served month. It believed to have been by members of the I sdies Auxiliary ^ived m- borouali police „ for the delegates. The next mect-Mill; , mj, the HI be tM4d On Wednesday, Or-|ai>prelienslon of thre.- looaj mithi the spot in '"b,'r ^ '' ' " " ' hn■ eompam .tt|lo Hrr scheduled for a hearing to-day In juvenile -snurt Norrlstown "■■ RotaiI kalOl ' 113 East Ninth avenue. Francis Lie. winko, H, ol 315 East Eighth sve- Cedar Heights S«'lll I O I Tl"OM ftiiMiippfMi iiooLs of this area. did not implicate 'he two men wh> * for the Frater- Reyolver ; now mmpletlng its special prises to be awarded to three trophies and school districts having the largest nBj Order • ncrcentage of returns Other prizes league which include baseball gloves, roller skates, schedule dart boards, basketballs, archery political interference In the oper-sets. badminton set*, sled, boy's nnon 0f police departments was ,port sweater, girl's sport sweater, castigated by James R Ca: : III S<'\«'ti Month;* »pe<-Uil to lomlitihortifn R*r«rdrr hy Pennn Hew- Althouch trafnr deaths in M"H1- tounty decreased slightly and Francis Pel 212 East Hector street who were committed lo the Montgomery piuiartcipma alter a county House or Detention u> await > :he blackjack to them, aw gsearch John C Janssen, for- ,, hearing. Acc.rdniB to a hrother of the merly of Plymouth township, was According to Chief ol Police Wal-dead man. Hall mumbled two men". ri.|_H itl contemni of court vest, r- "*r Phto,w **>' ""I" admitted the *hen ssKed who had beaten him , " ' ' "' iheft of »I50 worth of bicycle part* He tilked incoherently of rtnirrh ",n "v ,ud^e "■'"'.ehowcr and wssirmdk) p.,^ 1Dd fUahln-Ws on Sep-tted t" 'he i '-niber f. Irom the Warn pike, all in the vicinity of his home. Janssen had been sought on a bench Second avenue and Fayette street: hU famllv had vmmrn ^^^ o1 an attachment ?100 w^LrL«W,?^ ™"£™<"*r the brutal attack was at »:30 nn _ »,in,mrt ,,rder , ,r"ni the o Donnell Toy store. Bunday morning, when a brother of ""xhc order wa* reduced In Decem-'to W*fr*^*' ,n June, a small am- •u went to his bedroom to u., .Q^ ,___ gi-ivi rp tin a wwk ounI nf merchandise from the Tav- 1M-7 compared with the same period n hlm Hf, (l„jml llim ^„„. f'r ,\^%^ZxnlhHvui^^SL]n^ Nr*" *«»«1 iM **■ hmmf- ■ ■■■ still show a coi.. , ,„| uml rimhiiig bloody L ,' .Jl c N.i r sl.il hii Janl l,1,)fit l,v "" oth" ,wo ,*ow- '" paratlvel) huh death toll for the Vnmblr u, nlld „hl, {m whlt ha(i ( ' -"^* ' 'J, ": June sixty dozen goh balls from intahtles listed ,mpiM.ned hr called a pre. , itT at" .nT fa'led »* Keai-I'v cor|K»rat.on PI l st!'"- 'rend v ■ ^^j ^ *e r^u^^MvSSl! "r a !*rlod 0l decreasing during hosDl,a, ^ ,rd.s u.Td he mo,1,,,s »»d small articl- h.id \a,)ddeec^reeas^e0,ootf"no.nne;<i ^ Sf0"' '"""'^ *""^ *£* ""'" TTS£*SE SLi MSN '»»>,n« •»"» '» th" w^" hu,ld- nt, med um grev hat. his silver-1 JBn^s-n lniri liiria* n.nn.hiww 1IW talined glasses and the contents of u^^^\o^riS^^!l<i ™*\—** ^^' '»""•- his Dockets were missing. ,„,„,, („,r(, ]]1S, Junr nor pottee when they attemoted to Chief Stelnmet? todav issued an prM. h ld remnrned and because of vii a quantity of the stolen Kotf appeal to , i , „,,,) nr thouKht the orde t>alls lhe*' s,",<" P^heemen Asnen lBd a^'a^'h^a^wnce "in T* them their parenU. safe, j . oar America,,""-. I In the numbc: tTSundaT to' tsMtUrtfaC *!-,.!■" I SS'prehendtng I ***" I7".r« However p..l.<e offlcers or; .jeaths in 1947 over the correspond- ilrf „, nnrp He also Issued an ap- h';'' tUla?iifTa1»^ JUte' StlWmM Mill Fir*' \l« «'- "' ■ «!«*«* are constantly tn log period Of 1MB. during the same .„,„ ™"B "L» T defer,S ■ f lo*inn their [xwitions -imp!-, raontta t 19M the trend was down who %„. tbenian at an* because a group of persons in. trend is up ivanla rail lennls rackets. walleLs. pen knife, solicitor Tor the association, who during the fir nth of ,_.. 12 pencil sets, radio, album of rec- pointed out that this to being "man.-1"' ords. 20 ball-point nens and other, f^tr-d hv.\z■ n!.v m oertaln awards which are being listed asl0f the county received •Threats of demotion and actual No less than 100 prizes will be dis- lusBenston have already taken place trlbuted to slogan contest winners in ,n caTtaln imUce rlreles and there the largest prize contest conducted \a every reason to believe that thev through Montgomery county in re- have emanated from political "■' f*n :,ud purges." he declared, The contest Is open to children a., nr cautioned the police between rig and sixteen years ol to remain alert to the dangers in-age Slogans are limited to ten words The objective of the contest ■ < i to make children, and through indispensable death* oc-uring on rural roads ban areas claimed 13 lives The Depertmenl of Revenue. Bur-honest politics arejeau of Hlghwa] Bafet] pointed oul pfeksd up ah* of Hall's beloiwinus our communities, thai while we now have a reduction from ,h), ()a,]|( ,[f ,,]r rrpe}c or t^. the number of , Enjov Sraf*lior«' Trip thi substantial naymeni arrearnves before he woulo be harged from prison \n I .••iltflK Plans satisfy their iioluica! whims This) The D ,,( nfflces In Philadelphia, where Members of the Spring Mill Fire is actually p ■■ ■- high pedestrians bicycle riders and sled nl, WM a e\eTk for the pest twentv-companv and of the Ladles' Auxil- time that an aroused public eradt-1 riders ihauld make s very careful t^Vfn yM,"s at noon Saturday unti1 « reached home tdoody and dying >r»» r arm Show Moor lal to « . n>hoh rkrn Hirordrt bl ppunia Nrw* A><vlr. Wiiilrr Events lary. who assisted with the com- cnle luch ui.scrupuk.iis political i analysis Ir.ilii.l!** « l.iiiti nd-tahle suppers will be held by Cnnahohocken Art Lamgtte pgny^ annual fair in July were interference.'- II is too late or "you An rxngtwtlve effort is being mad. . n.hih rm-n K<r»rd>r In the tall and winter season which ed bv the company on a .,<»*erjti Transue, chief of pie*"'may be in n>* nearbv police to trac< hi Panna New. am soon begin, it was decided at a bus trio to Atlantic City last Bun- protection of the Phllco corporation.; report of m "or vehicle traffic scrl- gfrortj durinn tnar elapsed time wtattotl to the 1MH Farm Show meeting of the board of directors Oowlng an annual custom spoke briefly The ttnilnan meeting; dwnl th to have had no In Harri-»urM will be able t*j make "f Hie league last night at the ■MCM fncluded in the party were eight' m dlrrcted by chief Fdward Veit.l BnrohasUing the tragic losn of wnrd friim nun during the period, the rounds of numerous exhibits in of the nresident. Mis* Marj- L firemen .»nd 30 auxiliary members pot-th Wales The next meeting tn| life and inhtrlea suffered in bicycle ,•,hough he usually made a habit more - omfort 'nan In previous years cleaver 712 Fayette street An automobile collision which oc-curred more than five years ago is made the basis of a damage claim filed in the Prothonot. yesterday John A Reavey, 6570 Woodstock street. Philadelphia, asks $219.54 of Brainerd L Aument, Orove avenue. Flourtown. for auto-mobile damages received In a col-lision January 31. 1942 at Stenton avenue and Mill road. Whitemarsh motorcade of three chartered October will b«- held at the Royal buses conveyed the guests to the re- Oaks. Ambler, and will be tn the! sort, leaving the fire house at 8 a m. hands of a committee of associate, A feature of the trip was dinner and honorary n.embers at Hackney's restaurant, with the firemen jnd the auxiliary group i'.. |fc I ttM 1 each occupying private dining Ihn HriMT* fllltll r°Arrangln, the event was the fair r»r Traffic OffcfMft ' committee, composed of Reuben Ktl- Two paort I * appr*.} Patrick, president Chsrles H John- hended and given hearings tfcforej .!.; i ef| inhud : WM (lommittfil John ■ Forty Hour» Pevolion Annual devotion of forty hours will open Sunday morning following the 10 30 mass in St Matthew's CatholK church and will continue until Tuesday night Special serv-ices will be held each night and morning, marking the fortv hoars which Christ ley In the toate. ■- stnn. Jr . William Bozarth and Sam- Burgess Ellas Blalr. on charges of. pleaded guilty to charges of open uel MacParland •violating the Vehicle Code ■ lewdnes*, and pu Salvic Mry' conunjtteci to I] months R(>«.i*-lotit<i. Ill Iffawl Norrlstown. was fined 15 and, from August 19 """" ,"B ■" tcosts for falling to heed a stop slgn| O»orre Russell. 410 Spring _Mill at_fUxth avenue and Harry street pjP~m—n »., \|<>«>t merit revealed ,, ,,mP srKjrtiv a:;i Turnsthow aagpara w^ll be held ears of nc nmsried hK duties Unmarried members who pointed out tl rt with Miss Catherine A ind ts»2 injured h, 11vwl .,.,,„ ,us mother and two new tile flooring is in the ; as chairman Guest soeak-es on the streeU brothers of being laid over the old concrete er will !*■ Barent K Harhvdt ul uvhout the State The Wissahlckon creek site is onlv floor in the main exhlblti'Ui hall brother-in- ^ighway Safety „ hml( mie from tne qpot QJJ Militia while visitor* formerly became law of Mis^ Cleaver, who will show ago. Rober weary alter the first mile or two slides picturing outstanding places Haltowell was imirdered under of walking ot uete. I In Maine ine new floor gmng the apnearance' The four other round-table ntv- Of a brilliant. pollhoed ballroom pers wl'l be held In November Fcl>. floor guariintees walking plea Mire ruarv March and Anril and curbs noise and dust as well A card party wyi be helo — ber 4 in the park house, with Mrs II ii . Frang J C Jones as general chair- •IOWM -Tlrflmjf |mBrl and Mrs Alan W Lions Club will hold Its semi-1 chairman of refresliment.s equ'ilh ill i- I.-.IMX tt'ii Rrrnrdrr . Newt, fm ion cf the Phlladel-comnanv to change iue. is a surgical patient at Bryn Officer Mar wood made the arrest MawT hospital E H Parker, of 5647 Sansonv The Conshohocken Fire Depart Councilman Thomas McCarter. street. Philadelphia, charged with m-who has been confined to hit home, speedinc. waf fined $12 50 and costs i " the location of aerial wires across month!: the Srhuv'klll river 3M0 feet abro - the Norrl"owrt Dam from Rn i-'emen ol both does Island In West Nornton ' nd No 2 companies, ship, to Upper Menon township, has Ion Salt Hector street since Sunday lie was upprehended by OnVerjvwll meet at th* No .' hie house been approved by the Water aiidjui Pennsylvania us> lumped I kg Oftage. Is tmnrorlng I Alexander at Elm and Maple streets ! Sunday tn-i rung at 10.30 ptn i> tne y Board dinner meediu On Tuesday The league sketch tlsju.. open tn f:13 at Spring Mill tire the public, will resume October 9 with Marvin Detwtle' of Norns-town again tnatrsKSOT The class The number of licensed airports | will meet WWaBly, excrnt the Thurs- ,dav on which other league evenu 13f to im in two years 'are held Holiday street lighting may shine out on Elm street, between Fay-ette and Forrest streets, lor the first time, this year. It was an-nounced following a second meet-ing of the retail division of the Chamber of Commerce last night ai Nellanv's restaurant. lot the pur-pose of making further plans to decorate streets for the Christ-mas holidays A number Of merchants on the Forrest block on Elm requested the chamber i meice to extend the Yule lighting ptafl to include that area Thig will be done u sufficient tgrnuibutfoni are made to nuuiice it. it is stated, A tMtod response was reported on ihe collections now being made from business houses and professional m-n of the areas Involved to fin-ance the street hunting Tlie com-mittee is optimistic that this year's street lighting will be the finest vet The area tentatively listed for lighttnn: is Fayette from the bridge to Second avenue and Hector from Pavelte to Harry Some considera-tion is being given to lighting the business area of Ninth avenue and Pavette street Collections will continue The Chamber of Commerce solicits pub- | ;ind progressive business houses and professional residents of Ihe areas to be lighted, and all other interested individuals to Join it. thp rnoeetnent, which '* expected to enhance the appearance oi the Ud 10 aid in promoting husiiieas John K'-hoe chairman Of the retail division, presided. "•Wrilr-in" NoniiiH'*'* Mn*l l\tv #2 Fee Aliproximately 30 persons through-i. ut Montgomery county whose names were written in on either ■ ttcan oi Danw 11 lots and who raealved nominations lor either auditor or Justice of the neare in Hrst e,as- townships and horoughs learned today that n they desire to remain it tnugf pav the revular %2 filing fee to the Oo i ".ueau Notices ttint the rege are payable have been sent tn candidates DeadlUie for the pay-ments is Octobei l. earned rnief Clerk Calvin R BK and If 'he pay- .■utiir the names will not appeal on the bal-lots, for the Oeneral Fleci ion In , November i ll«i>|til:il \(lmi--imi- Admnted to Montgomery hospi-tal ss a surfcal nahent was Ther-eaa Oenser 317 1 Leonard Brr»kev «27 Old Elm Uragt, was admitted i> a tonsil BBsftgflSl At Sacred Heart hospital. Ernest ladlcioni Of 421 West 10th avenue. was admitted a; a surgical patient. RnrniiL'li* Mrflinp Nar berth borough Will sponsor ■he next meetiiin of the Montgom-crv County BVirouph' asMKiaiion. on September ifi, at 7 ti at the Over-atuok Oolf club
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 19, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-09-19 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 19 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 28 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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®l)c €ottsl)0l)0ckcn Recorder
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 77S8.
2-County Unit
Entertained by
Local Auxiliary
Vinrric.m Lrpon
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Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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