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®l)c Conoljoljochcn mtovbtt ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7730. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER M. 1947. Athletic Field At The Community Center j Closed To This Season's Football Games: Week-end Contests Moved To Bridgeport Rally Day Sunday ^ay Abandon **?? '/"'" f »'"'""'* Al st Marks - Reduced under Sew Schei Commencement In Whitemarsh dtih' * .olden Bean1 Opening Game S«-l For oitmrrotv Notification Senl To Rotli Schools Earh ThwWeek Si. Mattbew*! Meet! l.aiwa-trr (.atlmlir Suml.iv \IM n ilny program will 'ti at St Mark's Iutlieran church Buada] nomlnt it io n. The program will be a* follows rial hymn; greet!) ■ tat p Heck, s: . lupei :;;>".!re reading. Waller P Heck .Iv Pravcr. R«V. 1H G K M. - ■ Carney. i. 'The Children's Cru-sade". Anne Louise Fair-ln Uarob On, by Hall, young people's Srhonl i oii-nliilalioti Leadi in ^uggeetion To Barren Hill PTA PRICE: THREE GENTS iRfanyTOgrim' Converging On (lonshobocken Bears v. ill begin the 1H7 football season lomorrow ilternoon «ni) -in- learn representing ihe :\ unlii School of Deal Mount Airy. is the opening attn lion. The eoomt is ConshohocKens: Ktptembei The Oomnumltl Center athl-tn- Bovine, ■:ii Hurrv Quarry lth not be available to the A mux : ■ B ■ jonh whi . Ider is b; ■ ■ rote- $fi.tji)0: yurvevor (110 Co (6,603; < - ■ ■ I .' .. I torney, w.- j Primary recitations: Our Welcome. . . .. i „ [Penny Vol*; Rally Together. John The Pareni-Tearlirr association "ey. 14.400: Hire, posed of malt fir-i HefTentreyrr; A Place For Vou. _, Har„n „„, rm.,n„rill#^ „.,-,,. coontJea, which im lud - * .omuminaie MM, the Puttie Knoeller: Your Invitation.01 K"rr'" Hl" Co™"™1** ■cho° David Haveni «t * monthly matting Tuaaday nlghi virtual!) all otha Songs by primary department: agreed to submit to the exi w,:,: " imp during World lant county the use of the new fee bill wlii:hiw*r M -and five can tx mirrors of si Matthew's will be local high schooLstor tooth* game ■ 1*eW"B bigger gome when they Ml -Good ' Morning'"" and ■nmitice the""millet of abolish- »"'' iP ' Thu ,„*n-m«iinn ... their a-Hhla on a powerful Lau-iEves". , »U»HM» ,,,,„ .„ , 1 tllh :i;IL Illation Has liio imtiiIAI onminrnmiiriiti insll-a Irltu u.r.. ■' CaUiolk Invader, undei Bead Kv rrtse The Rally. Dorothy Jor- ";«,""£ ,',''„„"'"', 1 "?"t jSud DV i /i '' i Lou Be>w Btnsday after- dai .".^""J ' ■ «*•» • mi. whld " ■; Mrs. oeorge Beddoc. president ol ed on the Bridgeport high school Solo. romp. Yf Blr™-d bv Scotl. i!1' !^^t!^I!£!IT2nii!«.2 alhletlc H.ki. wim ihe openlmi .Mrs Wllli.m sin, i "" •» '2r J™*? * Coming out ol lire Cnald.k- num.. thr-m. No. \v *K" "' """' "" \ „, »»" "■ ""■" ■ ■""» I-,, ."; ,.". ;( *.™ :,. " ''• »' the UWtJ Uunip- .'iiu oruiscs. the: Junior sermon. Dr McCnrnev: two nlnletlr <l'.rr-.lurs prni-ttcally on Mirrors will enter stindav s frav ' benediction. rtOHBunuJ hvmn and ■ <:- in u p physical won the first game 12-7 ind ,l,:; ]'lu' "' ' ^""l1. ofTenslve iilsotn.an for the P.S.D won the seeond game 6 to'o ■''■"*"ms and othel m.ttar ndver- Blue, who baoauae of I hip bruua S*. i «Mm«aV llainian Annual l'ia«l l*a\ llriiK- Thouaamli Dr S J. Aqulln. ■■! Ban Diego. ■ mankha lntwc.li .ifc and death !n i loul home game and v,s ^aaHylO^-a.* {J^-JSi-t'ES Sh?2bfittl?.." seheduled lor the Center .UU«C J^0„SSBllr", J 'Sonify ' nee the field l> not avail- 0srar c F„„ .,„;, ?■blti"«M''m' "?s J"™" ^'("S ,'" St. Maum-.s and cooahohooaen tile Bildpeport high school field ! „_,h „.„„,,,, ., ■ surtid toci m'lVt,, Ttu'decislc,, w»s rccei.ed b: thr ,,,,,,,,„,,, j and has been Ptayed each vaar wltli, J» alMetle director, iitactleally on «!„„» ,11! elite, Sundays fray' benediction, reee: U.e exception Of IMS 0,„shh«g.!Ll2!.T^fTJ'^8^meS\Wh^r '" <*<> l'h>"'c«' ™ndlt,on Bobcrg.li pcaihat. b) bar ntpbew^i ,nig 'at''. Mrs Angrla Ae.ulla. 70. also won the second Bime 6 to 0.... , The ihird game ended In a score- ''•"*' ,he lnme l«n»i U the incurred In pre ■tnoa drills, wit-less deadlock and last veur the Ccnlt-;" "thletK field. Informed that nessed [lie Coaldale baltle in multl. Gulden Bears romped to "neS? I1" fteld '°'u' **«£■ *"' * *"* <"'« «*J «* ll"""'! 26-0 victory Omnutteei ol lioth srhools action aaaln ' Tile licurs have practically an ell- M-ir'ed ncBOUaUom with othei Thai tin- Hcawynu-n \.lll hava tire new teum this season bill' : ,lle fields on'to oe ni around Joe Golas vmce ftiuinuo which to pla; i'.irple and Oold. there and Chuck Kline from last years ■ hrduled here doubl turn ■ starting varsity eleven The team OOnahohocaen Hlvihs openlny decided weight advantasa, prob-has been working tirelessly under Itanie Is scheduled tor lomorrow ably being the tilgget team the Coache. Pox and Ban ran !• .illern.*n with PSD 'Mirrors will face all MaaM and ill opening of the school term four St Matthews home ouene, U »»» •'■ '<"■" cleat Mil win over rank. ..... and the boys have come toheduled lot Sunday afternoon -' "" "-wiogup by a M-0 acore a long way toward mld-se».vm iorm With Lancaster CathoUl provldlnB " * ■up"r™' "">' "" '*f'."J '^ A number of scrimmage games have the op, ""<>" ?"no^,' u°Iy SrouS •■"* P"™"' »' ' ed with other HhOOl teamsl Other Hams Kheduled to pray ^"''>„ *'"'"u?! ,,,„ £ HI,,,',TO "«*">! "' "ns Montgomery' County '""" ' ™ group has sbovn coii.in. here ngatostConidiohocken are Ber-i"1™0^""0™'1^ held lust etc- "'"""! °< jvement. The final acrmi- ■ wyn and Bridgeport The annual g.^u, "°aw5v severs? irortna , nln« "■ lh' Overbroc* Ciolf club, [f *'", ' ,,„,„ l"nc Borough Code Is Interpreted Henry Fry* Speaki To * omii\ AMII. Delegates, numbering 127 persons' or senior high (presenting seventeen boroughs, bli.it! i Septemtwr ■ nf Ptllta-the inter-um- i-olnU. Cosmas anil DtJOl-fl Mi i Aqulla tool dlati former district does not conducl mfdor ,h A i ir ■ ria, D,m»" «,?:".' M i- , .K«n. tmined in CardnU Brown [" ,<"' ' ' ' '' their ham* indi bv In .u!1 n'|,rM.w S the '' *&£ re- • ton that definite action ^"r,fT M'hW' Cor'"'-"- *! turnt in doing away with the cuiiiin-iuv _ -mage last mem has not baan uken by tin board of educiiUon He aiknowl-edged that the matter h) and added thai he be-lieved the closing of a school latin might be marlDM by a pa, some other activity rather than a amntancamani in Lutheran Men Babv Health Entertain Unit Center Planned ented by Service Schedule kicking svara) Iti'iii'oiini/.'iliiiii II. II \ Vl St. Mark's. ( him h | Btghty-two men o( tile P; The axeeutlva ataninlttni is to reach a derision before Ihe October the PTA The eommll-meet October 21 ut the ilino None \s.s.n. I'rnyitlt' l-'acililif was held, this week against Th,nik.sg.yin« Hay cantaal between :,"".:"• ,hVT'rti,nl.™d"rold^smni l»"c»!t« avenue we.sl of City Une; "om' 01 "" »c™0'; -u,„ "'; '„"",', '"'",;" "■ '"' ■"""" Hatboro and the.Bear, looked much Conshohocken and St. Matthew's Is S^^S^SS^'SSSSt «•■ Naria-rth town ,,„„„■,. „ „ ^"i"-" •ZZSLS*!*™"™: * gE? iSSK.' .1.0^^«^"""' improved over the previous week' Conshohoek.n High's home game ^T $£ TJ-? »"fn,'"*,'br Two addresses featured ihe'meet- htimb.-of members said M d'Sn'.'c't when the some teams met In a this year Where this game will be ldea of 'continuing then mas,en practice game. The boys have show- played Is now undecided. St. Mat- „\er the Blue anil white who have' tne Borough of Narborth and chin ad excellent spirit through the thews had gsmes scheduled with St I yet to ton t'lem in [ wo pte\ lous en-' man ot tne Leftlslstive coinniitlce training system and should .lm- Potrtck's. of Norrmown Delone counters ■*• °" ««"•. . prove as the season progresses I cstholk. Arrhmere academy lad Against o.lumhls the Otuaada "' lhc many smeDdmenu made to ' j", "a r,,.d ' ,11 . 1 , I Bar Some of the player. Have been M, c.Brmel c„htllr und the game were without the service, of r"' f""'"1 ™de at the "J HT™^," ,' swung Horn on, ,„,„■„.,. ,„ j,,,,,!,,., „„,, o,ll.hoho<-ken High St. 1N«. are p,.-,-,. lien. Bull Snd ., WUIT. and " -M.;e l„s, season. „, order \jl«\ rlcks „fu.M ,0 c„„„ nm and.L.„cas„r depends a ,r deal on SJ5£UB<I ;k" „';;"i, thsusme wi- ilSlr aerial attack their ollense - ™» - umstlon ol ; red to Nomstown wa. hlndeie.l ,, ns.demblv »„_. S^J^^,^,SS„S tS£\ Mi.ss Gladys O Jones, former teach 1 i' to mothers In health1 care o! -niiili (l.ildren will again, hey favor PhUad>lphia' and"**i'ts subuibs iiud be made kvailabk In the oomnuutl' i District Henri- Frve EM M.iicndr f,.r retention ol the n-num-nc.-m.-ni un- H*» Jeraty, held their annum ra- | Conshoh ickan VltlUng Nun i >**• dtetrtet has Its own higher organizatlt-n tnwUO| on Tueadiy asaoclatlon announce. hi at B. roniinu . Uttel IM.-Ul .11141 row Olfhl al 8 I day i. Masses 6 8. 10 unii II n m. niork party u ntghi on church I U. 10 and 11:34 Ha u 10 . ■ ItUtuaJ Help and Ss. Cosmas and Damiatt flu- - n UM ■' H p in iiuhlic pro-ms heKintiliiK al t turn h Block party at night ■ii-rn 7:3fl to 11. at ihuiili addrxl strength to OH team Vlnce Improto »-ho was an ei •" ^ut sea-. .son. has been convert J into a cen-- -,.irm.ker*.ftr';e',Scr!.,neM,to',et;': ever. Bute returned to sctlonlf"" """"* munlcipalliles power "'" . lost tlanheim and th, SS fr-5danl .:.'.^.!;h!L,.'± .-.■.'■ ,., jut ";'',»''! ,"»-"!''"' »" "a" tmtl ., I .;, i ii a ill he »tt011- fllsclosed to a Karordtr n-i . ' bill Will Phi Iodd i center last season. Is stationed «|T^?rinV"07 home aameswlll be M- gives concrete evidence aa U> what his school yesterday and immediately, ""■<" Wheie Conshohcvken Hijlil(.nil h(!t „llrhmu B nin, K ,,,„.,, m, Printed and reads for distribution. William reported to Coach Fox. He is a wel-come addition to Uu team but will w111 ** &WI °" U»e grounds ol the not see action for a while until he- OI'P'UWHV none being far from thl: la in physical condition to plav boroufljh Tlie Bean, will not have ihe ad- Mr- Oarlhwaltes l^ltar vantage of playing on their hbtne Tl»' l<,t!,ir ,tn« '° Mthm cibn-. lll(1 voema unainds They will, howeiei bait ;,,lli Ml F;,,-,s llfllHl «V M' Oartb- game, in the tiotttna poallion. an advantage In weight both in Ihe *'»"' -• M Wlow Dave H.nin.h who bl line and batkfleld The Bear line "W*" regret to advise vou thnf punting chores quite capably, will will average approximately 176 due to conditions beyond our control also take cure of the bucking ilut-pminds per man and the buckfieUt we are unable to have the Field ies as full-back, while manning the will average 163 pound... House and new stand at the Athletic > tail-back or running pogfUi Winnie Winterbotlom and Don Field available for use and public' fleet-looted Roddv O'Day O'Day Sunds will be at the terminal poati attendance this season (Continued an P»«e Hvei for tlie Bears as the team takes the "We have nut been able to get 'Continued on Pag* Ptwl approval as vn on the concrete 1 grandstand from the government . K fit*. •■ I L f .u. ..L i agency and our field committee does ■ >. i». ixw» tiirvi>»-.rvi iH) conslder tnt, old wood.n j,tJ,nds safe for use Furthermore, public attendance at ihe field, while con- An estate value.' at *35.000 is dl*- 'structlon is proceeding on the tulld-tllbutad b] Ludwlk B Kowalkowslti. '»l* would l>r In.invcnlent and I30t» Payetti ttwai ha oorou&n. haaardous to thi public -I 'intrainu A no mad :-li"i>- '-There have teen several un-trininT i.t icoonlliig .<i in- scrma avoidable delayi on th* conattvictton .11 probated n .In- RaglrtBT ol :he club house owing to labor "' VVlllj- ,: .and material inortaffea. but fven if ■ h' 110.000 and real estate II saS.OOO.! „,,. Wl C^nsholSen'206 ^^ ^*" P His wife Constance "hui Now. accordma to ■ l-'i i er re-si rumla. i; ii T i i church, 1 ■ utc b\ rat] from ihe it town, and is due anv lime now ii> raai h C i "fck-end celebration, upcnliir tomorTDV and mln-miini being $5 Pach m jwrotigha hmiiif i |n>)itiiittmi up to . tOCO and a maximum of $25 peril ■tenth in borougtu 'if 20.000 or more , population, councilme11, liiiwevn are not pertnittcrl i> nuai more than two meetings a year The burgesses are reouirctl lo attend ooun tngs and to cast a vote where a DeLtl rooma "i Ht A Wetl<aaby Oantei anil be opan< Mark's Lutheran church, with the -d m-st Thiuaoaj In lh> Man il lecal Brotherhocd as host Wood nark ln.use where babies alii A dinner, prepared by the im-ai !>*■ watthad and inaaaurod undei Itr< therho. ,i un J Houek, praci at fl:3o. ,. . n ntei will fune i)r Hugh F V. ■>'. Temple Lutheran church Plul.i-.p m delphia, was the gneM speaker on - ,,11 be a mndln-the former Wi Patrick of Trtnit} minir. whl'-h operafd here from Oerm 1; I • ■ IJSfiEL h."d "in Iha, ' irveZ tor nerSl '' "'" " »llr Phlladel- ,„„E,,, taSSi. „Ln„ „ '" ' ^rlmaec ,0 ,h. M. .hat, - ireh yearly" tan. Ml. Mrsaw gratefully exnr ,g eh^r.e'SS'elUuc fflSJ ■ the imbllc al a nommnl ■ife-lMe*identi Eniea* Bowi , if. William Fl 1 e<>n Will Is IVohated mien- v i.ii.ii.i'i,in unj ■>■!«,.,,,. ,,.. ,,ii,-i,i,,„ «,„, ,t „in.,i ,„, priuipa aim reaov lor nisiriDut <m. , , rned. all of the hnm^gaidV1 * '' 1 ' sn, , r M • u The change^ ,11 the Borough Code. nc ( vp(1 ,Mm ' " lo™5*Et * n""" .■ . 1 1. ....!.., a,na rrll,h '" ^'"- l "1Pr^, ,u"' "'lamoMc miiiv othen Incliidi. on the expense „i the At *,n"'k *"',". '"' ]u l ',u H MltcheU mmpaon Mlquon will « Ard , Operat.HR with Butr In the single- fSJ^^JlLSL^m wing attnek employed by poach m"« """J'"J^^SZ^im-'°* Oaiubmr * i-.ia area chalnnar tBerger, will ive BUI Pl-h-aVdi . be dl^.JIrmteJf WwV-.- : id of eriuoation toward tion of H 1 K Km coble. Vniers B Qoai tf tin N j New Jersey area chalri November election for or against William R spansler. ajam proposed iwnd issue Amtrwil the local Bitmerhood and prasl-the board to lioat a dent or the Bast Penns\l. n fur the purpose of constructiiat ferance "f Hrutherlirvwl- which In* *hZ0i 'S JS ,UI*d l0i",lv 5* ''h i-n.ladelphia d.strict and , - All crrilnnnces will In-:rnt,t«" ""d Whit, marsh residents a number or Other d k«raa ^nme in I oatame Za^SH, TluJo* A ao^aut, , chualsUtod t,.«en,iDjbu SL"S2 rather than aall rear ten da-. untU rT «as conducted by the faeulty, and taaoher M II i - n„d. at n mctm. ol th, VlslUni l"",' «™y ,,£'",' 'i™ sd Ordiminres '"'" "'»'"" '"?"">, ")' Parents e.1 as toastmasler ,n lh. lb J M|s must lie tars house ;'''"' '" * ll king meter.™ : gene. .I borough pur- "•","" arc -.irrerow,led. W ran : ' •"' pose. Boroughs may provide I ., retirement by assesument' »"?*'. "J, k.".,- having 3S or :w .„,- Ms. r r M"umm*"Mand. ., nun ■ nation, lor Un "'"-", " " h.Vlng les, than Ihrce ls ™ungsters are without ,1. drners was repealed VoUni an In- ";»'"" evnlauuHl Ihe desks an orease fin,' ■ One Pat borough mnnrssM wn- Tiunove,, 111 U ' Ol lit I if iiiH'',H'w' oWt'htl.iminu •..",,'". •,..",. ••"..•,■"> " "■•'"'•". MISS Jenkins anii Mrs HLit.l!ti£. ., | uu i 1( rmllai rnu ■ be unproved bv a ™ ',n,ll"ls '"' M " '" killers" among diseases of man. malorltv of council A hearing must Fp"*8* ' , This was the startling message: be held In order to acquaint the ™\m* 8 .chlld '" the ftr8t «"* M arc exerting -. [)r A j C(,i„ , ,hf, ^ . f th net-irquainteri .„ ^-_ r-fftir oltorts In tuM ihf house bull . . .... n™*, ~< .*.- ^„._„. _„ Tuberculosis Still A Killer I 'uiinty Ih-iillli Geovp Plant \iiiinal Drive Mother, Dstaghter (auxiliary Oil e in. o„,c from the esute for Ufe.f^n" oBorts lo get die house built I, .,, ,,„.'rhpM u, moaaae I..II ,wing which an apiiral "jmc of the parent and Ihe grades i^,, ■ a s. j .1- .. am ■ ■'•fr.rss mini, r aunolhar stsata In anil _ . __ . . ;. " , .... . rr. tVll-lr /■!11 lilrs.Ii u-i>r>. anrn avrl In ' t-a..... irrr> mother and daughiir will be 'tiled m offices ol thl Ann'in 1 dent, wh" is stin at !•■ ' nme In Btockbi o, \t i Death Car Driver Released On Bail At her death Iven the tght w. - . r, ,j, ui.trnarn \.*\ inr tnrai a'- aaasaa aaawsasi .'..,.",.*■, ni'i.i. nit a\i\n . Hbefore winltr weather sets in and Ti.mpif, tjnlversltj and medli il mm! bi ■ b the local court ,.-t the approval cm the ^TlclOT ot Eagleville .sanatorium their Walla spoke on House Bill1 property it S2fi i . ruction of the stands In ihe a, ,tlP iuncr,e*.ii lul.l :,, i -nne. tloti No 800 and explained that Johnatoo t« .if no _~l Auxiliary John F D-Haven C'""'"P "' children were enrolled In. poat, 129 at the innuai instalUUon *?r'"" ' ' ' '"' ■ further hear<ne on throuth i.,,. n|lti,t [,,llov.iriy the '' '"'"'unlarv manslaiitrh- Mrs Beddoe introduced faculty monthly meeting at 8 at the ' «- "r' Wlowleta tf<e death nn Tuesdav «.0OO and a daughter. Adela Spy- near Tuture we should be able toi^th twl )CM ^L* mim ILntmrntZTrtltt the borou»'hs''aie given the range rn<-mbers at the beginning of the .,,,.,. ),"in.- Mis pan] Bheppard ol '' T"!,! """ B-rew-iW n *»""■"» right to buy the property complete the whole project in the ,np M„ntR'l. . . I given by m, 1",',Jn« Sh/ ou,,,: ' Cold Point, ail) he inducted as rtartm-nl at 828 Fayette street for $7 JOo "' ■■* ■ If she does not buy this prop*-: the son. Thomas, may purchai for 112.000 In the event the Thomas, does not take advaniaue the property ourchase »:: to receive tS.OOO snd the daughter approved ry them at ihe momi.i. ,„n lVi. ,.Ung n( ,he N,)1Tlstown Kl- m-v j-v o Adela. is to receive a similar sum meeting IwW this 23rd day of Sep-L.nto cluo roliOWl?d ,;ir c,onfawnoi |l01£r<T t III !NllUI.IV under the «me :ondttions ■ tember, 1947 , i(1 (1, j. u m r»< Bequests of gfl.ooo each are also Directors preatm at the meetln; >tm causes ln,. y I i' Wt JI._-.-l laugnter-, Margaret, len-of the Community Center_wen- ,,,, ltil (j( 5j QOI pfjtaona .i veai ,„, rUr l« I.. W I lUllfl ! ronvev a large del the Alba I ' ' New 11 i*l, ' Jamurti to ol women, will f their From the Annunciation parish, .i.'!|thi.i ttin ■ ■ H' -i-n-in-taw and daughter Mr and ■Its. J. J. ■ ugment iCnntlnued on Pace Six) Vnnonacc Conteai For U\*'\\ Srboob ■ itlona] '-.nite.t for iuiilor "i;iils > !o be Irvi.. divided equally among the son and as. Ella four daughters and i rranddaugh- George G Snuth. Albert C Slickers ter. Constance The son Is named llntj Har-v FJlam executor The *ill tias *ntten Julv 26. 1947 r . iv. • < mill lli>mws<^ r.ourl KOIIKI- Kin*' In /oiiin:: < :i-« W-dne« .av Plymouth Fire company expects Clark tree daU w delivery of a n€v piece of appar- OH, * ft Th™ l"1"1 '" 'JU"' v>»»>" ■ rw mi lOttU Within the next lew week- I --.earns at |f» Ristme Joseph P inom- „.. Ulllt<,rt Butaa" Dr d.hen 0m. L*n,i C Wellard of Halliao road, cifflcial ol 'h. Bl9lr' J JE a\f,t~ Clared. That means 140 rtCthril I Oulph Mills, w;!! be awarded his I the pump il* U n every ten nni- D ■ dettree In electri- and other movable equipment (rom idem « f the m cal ennlneerinK at the 48th com- the old aprmrani* which ha* beaen state dtrectoi wlU oAcI is baan nu nepment of Carnegie Institute out of repair f-a < in- "'i ,'p*»' "t his Wi !■,,!■ lathi I "white °f Technolo.v at Pittsburgh on Sim- new apparatus the company will stalled as on taont- QOI . The Bgarctam are tot the nf- effeoi ■ w-iinf ol iprinttiiiiai i ttncdl ol Suit By Urokir uniplacent aboui our ICOOBipllah- teanth dam to be graduated at one thousand ttol A L auxiliaries, at arii.u A non-suit was granted bv Judgi Pines totaling 390 were Imposed Dannehower Wednesday afternoon on this d^ad Carnegi. ' ■ ' OM of the mr* auparatus will tion : iContlnued M Pace Six I nv' ' "'' ' " "" whJch •a00° nine out of Vn of them veterans bfen paid The company has made will be " i_ii**si at tin The accelerated program in the arrangements m borrow the b.il- An I-IT-I t.-nnment proarai' will havtichided erith refiaahtl Operated inn ' ' WBr rI bas been re- a Ford chass.> I_>'|, ■ ipactally loa under the direction of Mrs the irregularitv in bulH body Order tor tlie vi-hn-lc John Allan inal "annual" commencement was placed several mouths ago with .. man Frances Lewandowskl is re- ;1 New Ennland firm l-'in.. tninmaai. The Oulph Mills student com- A .pedal ceremony is rxperted to r '*" ,MII",M" ■ '_■ an Industrial exhibit 'i will tie held at NorristoWn I BttttOfl will be a display ■ of ln- BeT -t. '" ^Norrtstow""™,'e«r"1,"ok°er '" "SaVl1 ""-I''1'11 the Medli North lane. Plymouth township, Jr. mlng by Judge Knight on against Gabriel and Leo Michaluk charges ol vlolajing the townships (crmer operators of a taproom at buildiuv 'iede and nftfnj orci:r.anri' Mai'.le and Fayette alreets. this bor- The amount will be turned over to ough tampered S°SS, ItoaftMata J^SMC^co^Mon^^^'^-^^^- Md; where ahajPW hist June and re- he arranged ,,-ln. . Son the vi. It ions tvTtown Ian JlfhiS ZEfSLfZ?3_T-U J*7Zl has been a patient or two months tn«W me He does not The BafiHambar meet] f I n u.rt n.e He .n^ Markitu; her binhdhv -esterday plan to be oresen' at the com- month Township l ££» and lidae^mh. and«i h^FTJX* ^svt ,„ ,1H h('' nm-Nr Mm Btanlej Lewan- n .:-aree will be nu.it- * Belief aaaocuuon wlU he held A J . l,n.* uJ^-lk ta^rtSS , been api-<>lnred sole and ex- d<iwth ,iI((1 ^ inii1ht.t w h (.d (f, i;,m ,,„„, ,hl, 1,M:.1J.(.,' aundiy momlng at 11 In the Ply- toriav u down an opinion last week In which clus.ic agent to handle the sale bv ,_.,, , «... -,, . >-,„ .„_, ... he upheld the findings However the Mlchalutn who later sold the ^1" ^. 'Vw, MaouT., he placed fines of 325 oi each viola- property through another dealer E1Ji; -Ir,., tion Instead of S50 eucli us had The Ml.haluks claimed that the' been set bv the magistrate This (xclustve agency was only for a was ln line with a titclaratton in three-month period This cmten- Naval ■ of 109 Fast 10th stjrt Who pleaded ■ 1 drunken driv- -ludge Oeorae C ordered to pay a fine of nd Mrs Mr w.-llard Is a n.i'r. >i fire house with James Balrd.S200 and the costs He wa* arrested e*et iear Oulph Mills section of Upner Merlon Jr. presidina hv Star. | , Tuesday i.-wnship He it tended the hoobi man of the Belm.-nt Barrack' Rep-preaentlng her -A:11. .. birtndav cake ol his community and graduated \Pr.,.fc| F,.!!,.,. ( r..,|, lembar 19 oti Militia Hii: and nuni. . trcm Unper Merion High with the ^r,<^1 r u11 < ■ w - T.r.i--ii marsh Uiwnshlo Boo" ion was uphe'ld bv the court as it ^^ ', | ^ :la^.' r 1^,..."/..Imer«?. MoQ^ . »«"J Smi.h of Spnna Q he E J Uvlno wWaritcCl S520 strret West Conahohocken is batni 1* yaara, wag narked across the road ■• Esq. Massachusetts m the fall of 1941 held for a ; I nnatraatrl and competed that course in ll*4n Pranci« Bobenrifth following an x'en arrested in l<r"; .ears aao She has He matriculated at Massachus.■■ Institute ol T"chnoloay at Boston at f rd br'rtee . log The f the fall term in IfWI. autooobtk ol \ia-..^.l«-.al It........... he office of the taking .. vv. *«•«««« II.IIH.I'.M-While at M t T he enrolled CoraAohOCkan wai stopped on the A ad five V-U trainee Following bridge ti'- Hack It! Stund.fr'l liltl** hls "Tlduatlon in ]9W he was as- the nor'hboiird track A ftatrd. "We think that only one granted the non-suit on the basis WH, KerrrlHrv ,,, penalty should be imposed." E iha' the exclusive agency had no' ()l HtrrrtnttrirTi Arnold Forrest. Ksq . represented been (s-ablished after the explra- irore than three Coder in the appeal and Edwird M tion of the three-month period as been stationed ii Hawes Esq. represented the mwn- 'pe<.:l.ed In lettofl il >v ship dutiiii »,.* 7~, ». - Plan Klau llnliralion ' N \.,t \ t;.lion M.fl-.ni: m - Uiinml <lpdicmtlon o{ Miss Edith Brookmiller. acting flans and colors will be made by .,,.., . ,i : He entered Car- «iu secretary of the committee on worn- Waiter Zurkowski Post. No 1 Pol-l narhght saving time, effeciive nesie Tech at ihe uf-ciimiur of the SmUh driving a Mod.-l T . ■ ens work oi ihe Board of Christian ish-American World War Water ■ Sunday in April, MIL 1946-47 term to prepare for his route to his home crashed into Fducation of the Presbyterian BUS at their Se, 'ember meeting on 'am Clocks ti.' kagrta. completing the thr rag church, will speak on "The Chris- Sunday aftemoon at 2 at the Pol- advise tumme time pieces ahead eonrte in lune me" at the first meetina of ish Essie home. 300 East Eliu .ather than back an Mr Wellard is a son of Mr and v n and Ale»ander u the fall of the ladies' Aid assort- Ttu been tentatively of bow the oixra- j*. ■■'. !latd. of Oulph the Presbyterian chur ember 1 Jerome Sawed- 1 ,r Qtorti ■■ was leam*-<l he h« Mondav night at 8 in the Sunday kowsfci is commander Plans will SwasWehB- aaaht 1! M%e Bere*-r of ■etnie-hem. m Peb- license and **r operating in. school room A business session and etao be otrthned lor fall and win- , yot» wsn» to be abrewst of things] ruary 194» Thev arc fitting at nn n learner's permit unaccompan-l- ' pot luck social will follow ter ertlvMie* iipon arising ftrtwliv mrrrnmg ' Oulph Mtlb irv a Heenaed driver Leakey "mpete rtth ihe " their , ".!■..,!■ TI- ' " or 3300 Tlie two 1 ■ re on, ' fharles . ■ ,■ I'ahard ..jUiVfl- ■ hvtrrian ninth ■ r hitih • case III 'Ot!; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ David- 's? in 'he hatu DeBalb than % JiidaiTi? scj ■ ty-wtdst mmt'- ' .its .htdvee will be piitd- ■ •■n have ■ ' ve to be Hotipital V.liiii»-mii- :»ilteni was Mrs lane ■ Admit 1 -lag 11 medics! Mlrtdleten, 52£ ■ . oatieni wa« Clayton ;ime« a« many woenen who live t Fayette street. be 100 than men
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 26, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-09-26 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 26 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 30 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7730. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER M. 1947.
Athletic Field At The Community Center j
Closed To This Season's Football Games:
Week-end Contests Moved To Bridgeport
Rally Day Sunday ^ay Abandon **?? '/"'" f »'"'""'*
Al st Marks - Reduced under Sew Schei
Commencement
In Whitemarsh
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Opening Game
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To Rotli Schools
Earh ThwWeek
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rial hymn; greet!) ■
tat p Heck, s: . lupei
:;;>".!re reading. Waller P Heck
.Iv Pravcr. R«V. 1H G K M. -
■ Carney.
i. 'The Children's Cru-sade".
Anne Louise Fair-ln
Uarob On, by Hall, young people's
Srhonl i oii-nliilalioti
Leadi in ^uggeetion
To Barren Hill PTA
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Songs by primary department: agreed to submit to the exi
w,:,: " imp during World
lant county the use of the new fee bill wlii:hiw*r M
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mirrors of si Matthew's will be
local high schooLstor tooth* game ■ 1*eW"B bigger gome when they Ml -Good ' Morning'"" and ■nmitice the""millet of abolish- »"'' iP '
Thu ,„*n-m«iinn ... their a-Hhla on a powerful Lau-iEves". , »U»HM» ,,,,„ .„ ,
1 tllh :i;IL Illation Has liio imtiiIAI onminrnmiiriiti insll-a
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" ■; Mrs. oeorge Beddoc. president ol
ed on the Bridgeport high school Solo. romp. Yf Blr™-d bv Scotl. i!1' !^^t!^I!£!IT2nii!«.2
alhletlc H.ki. wim ihe openlmi .Mrs Wllli.m sin, i "" •» '2r J™*? *
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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