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®l)c Cottsl)ol)ockcn ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7733. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER I. 1947. PRICE; THREE CENTS Mrs. Sutcliffe Dies At Home On North Lane Active IMiiliiuthropiHt W as Vt if<- Of Honor Of Siilrtiffr Park Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon from the AiVei: funeral home. 300 Fu->- for Mrs Mm' ' liuwiirth Sut-cliffe, 66. wife ol Frmk ButdMN Her death occurred Saturday afternoon at the Sutcllfle home. North lane, alter an Ill-ness of a year. A native of Rochdale. England, she came lo the United States forty years ago, residing for a time at Norrlstown. Coming to Consho-hocken 24 years BKO. she engaged in private phiiu nth topical activity and did much work. quietly, among the ill and shut-ins. One of the borough's 'two com-munity parks, located at Tenth ave-nue and Wood street, .n the fourth ward, IK named the Mary Jane Sut-rlifle park, for her. the gift n number mo of her husband, format president of the John Wood Manu-facturing nunpany end a leading industrialist liere for many years Surviving, in addition to her hus-band, are three brothers. James, of Florida; Thomas, of Norrlstown. and Melvln. ol Canada. Interment will be at JefTer-sonville Presbyterian cemetery, Jef-fersonvlllc. Rev Harry P. Boughey, pastor of the Methodist church of which she was a member, will offlcl- AT COM ENTION 8 To Question Town Council For Civic Assn. Delegatet toe Named Ai Sunday Meeting; Situation ENacntted Eight members of the newly ?S^r inatSTvejr*5 Teachers Here ^K^ Woman's Club Dr A'1 :i Arab and: The A.nustice parade plans are paM president ol thi Chester Rotary! fro- in» daily. LeRoy Wallace, club, was guest speaker last night | chairman, announced folk* HI the weekly meeting ol I Mini ol thi parade committee jnohocken RoUry cl it Rldgeway last nighi in the offlca I Gardens. Ridge pike. Uktng for the n-Med:o, 81x1 Pavel*.e subject "The Arab Stale and the street .. <-j ■ ■ The speaker told of the League!,. of the Arab States and their contrl- „. Old medl- ' clM aim expressed his personal be. Iiei that the Palestine question I; tin non important on the united r atlons agenda and expressed the Many military and Are organtza-, other common; ignlfled Intention ol augmenting the numerous local organizations, in the parade, wbl here Saturdav November 8 at 1, Are Expected To Ask Raise lt»'|in-1 Received Kor Opnortunltj T«j Dbenafl Salaries formed Conshohocken CMC Protec- ffeUn*,1* *'*' ""l *£**"** ttW pnrti- The parade will be composed of Indications that members of the . 'Vied* to ask "on 8 Palestine for a number ol n" md'"r fit!1*"?* *"h ■ numbertnwnttjr Of the local * reasons, chlel among which an tin " ™^-*htte 9*»* offend peril- will goon petition t. 'he SSler meetingol towr. S£ *»" ■ organisations and .ontaliied in a inter read IM n.ght ril tomorrow night at 8 in the Hnd (>ihers The Jew* w uu "lsrs at the October DW it Hie borough' 'Mld' because they feel it belong are now being made «hoci board held at H in * nal] ' to them The Arabs an ol the 1 1 high-ranking Arm\ of- • ,l'»"l «Beei N-mieti u the Am meeUru finals to ierv« as Indues or the The letter gent to the board by the new civic organisation Sunday h'1^"1 ■ Buyeri ol the Noras- mnL w» toe*] brunch. Pei on at 2:38 in the Knights of *•*" chn\,»»" 'l U*1UH' ul ti"' Pr«ent «t last nighli meeting »'•**■ *3E!rmi Pythlaftli.il the delegates to OOUO- n»«t:ng R Samuel DeMedlo. Jamea J '"-"U8h Herbert Wehfttei shop-acre former «u»»t ol his lather. William Datls Kllcoj-ne. Vernon YvV ' he.r '" lhp loc'u ttch\" burgees, form. 1 civilian defense head. Wnlidax 1 n Edward PUClCki mid Mi "n(l ttl'»r»'«11 "' l>" *^-- ' and preudent of the group; Dr **> Francis paluclo. presideui of the.Wallace The next parade commit- "li'lrr i"l ■' • • '' 1 number ol the 'lllb' *n* Puul B Mllrhell former teg mtwtlng Will be »ield October1 B meeting with Ule board to ^dU H Blnir. borough ,i tin ■ II] H.iiidii iippetl MIS haiulicap|)ed • d in tli ROTH tm\,: S'.yi! BmptonjHBI Serv-ice twenti . comntun* uome or rlMilileil in blghl Include leg Hi'! !. I tli:. tblttty. offlca in Norrl ■ itomi MJ the late Un M.. Anniversary 1 Marked Today KerrptHtn. I.iiiitlit'on Celebrate .">0 Yearsj lli»ior\ Narrated One f.ill diiv tn 18S7 ■ small band he ■ upahle ot formed the Si l MOW' I < tub »l t !; useU IIOtVAKD LaMTl Howard Lents, of Cld Point, for-mer local resident, vlce-preslds-nt of ihe IfontAOtnery C-mnty Adult Bible SLIVH.J asaoi laUon, < toi Soranton, when tie win attend the 85th annual P day Si hot ;■■ nir.g to-day and eontknuing through Fnday. Mr. lArnt/, honorary superintendent and former supermtetulent or s; Mark's Lutheran bunduy lohool, was prracnicrl with a medal last year marking 51 ytan ol continuous :. Sunday school work He will be registered at the Y.MC.A j while attending the ■eaatoos iculty of the Pen i Military pftatdant ry J. Barrett, a mem-ber or ihe borough fire commission: Dr Leon Welshman. Charles Pu^h. John McCarter. Charles Nugent and ■ Two ol the viuil uuerles which the new gjeoclatlon gtates it will ask an why couneU tiH>k the drastic manner 1! did In the removal ol Smith, a member o[ the council* manli body lor a doeen years and ,' :it lor seven, and whethel Of not I widely-rumored purge ol borough ofncials and employes is actually contemplated Indicati hlch was ope Not Candidate. Student Health Gambone Says Is Considered DecJoea Not To Seek Post A- (.oiiiiriltiiaii iu Simili'*, Gsauui In fulling health for more than a year. Stanley Oamza. husband ;of Mrs. Prances Oamza. for the past twenty years proprietor it ■» gro-cery store and meat market n 120 Ford street. West Conshohocken. died shortly after noon Sunday In Graduate hospital. Philadelphia where he had been a patient for .1 month. A native of Poland. Mr. Gamza came to this country fort y years ago and after spending a few veart In New York moved to thLs boi-ough. He was employed as :i gro-cery clerk in Philadelphia md latei worked for the John Wood Manu-facturing rompany prior to mov-ing to th<' Waal Bornugh when op-ening a store there two decades ago. Mr. Oamza was one of the -arlv members of St. Marys parish nnd was pro: 11.in in m ihe tllaii:. -1 ihe church He was 4 member t the Holy Name niinjgll John S<ili-socleiy and of the Tad-eusz Ko:icluszko association He is survived by his wife and four children. Henry. Helen >md Stella, at home. 122 Ford street, and Prank who lives In in apart-ment over the store *, brother Anthony, >f ih(s boroush. -ind 1 sister. Mrs Frances ShMhta ol West Conshohockcn, mil ,wn grandchildren aLso survive The funeral will be held from his r»Mdrnef* nn Thursday morn-ing with solemn requiem mass In St. Mary's churcli. Interment will be in St Benedict . omeken Mr«. Tnaauii Vatgon III for the nast five vears with n heart coiKlitlon. Mr« Morv Dcl-m, 34. widow of Thomas ■ illy about' fl 30 Sunday nmriimg at bar home, 425 Spring Mill avenue She fsag preoarlng to go to the Chestnut Hill hospital for treatment when ■he tli fatally stricken Daughter of Elmer and Ellen ■ wr*s born in this borough and lived here her entire life. She w«* ■ member of the of Pocohontai. Ladles Inrirjiendent Order Reindeer. Norrlstown. and the AlliaT-e of the Most Blessed Trinity at Holmesburg Besides her pan vived by a ;on Robert. 11. Her husband was killed In an automo-bile accident less than two vears ago. The funeral will be held Thursday m"rnini{ from her home. 42.'i Spring Mill avenue, with solemn requiem mass In St Matthew's cemetery Ilarrv t*. Mil/ Harry Fox Met?.. 87. husband of Mrs. Margaret Cartf Mete, died nt II this morning at bis home. Ridge pike. Harmonville. 'ollowtng t 'ong illness He Vgj a TOII of the late Abram K and Mary Jane Fox. md eml born at Worcester but had ipent the greater part of his life 111 this com-munity working as 1 *armer He was a member of St Marks Luth-eran church -md if the Brotherhood Bible class. Mr Metz is survived by hut wife. * son. Elmer, -jf Cedar Heights: two K onllnaed on Page I'aun Supper Meeting For Art League Weekly Sketch Qasa To Iteeume liuirHiluy The weekly sketch class of th--| ken Art League will be I ', resumed Thursday night at 8 in the league's studio In the basement; of ihe Mary H. Wood park house., Wltfl Marvin O Detwiler. of Noins-I town, again ihe instructor. The class is open to all adults. Fifty members and guests attend-1 ed the first round-table suppei ' meeting of the league's sea last Thursday night at 6:30 in the assembly ronja <>f the Mnrv H Wood! I park house. j Barent K. Barhydt. of West Hart-j ford. Conn., an authority on fly-! Ashing, showed color pictures of New England ft.-lung scenes and other pt. luresqiie spots In tliat area accompanying the pictures with an ; enightenlng taik.Comlnghere Thurs | day lor his appearance before the art group, with his wife, the former Miss Fanny Cleaver, ol this borough the couple were ovtrn'cht guests of II Fayette street, league president and gjgteT of Mrs. Biuhyd! thertng A M. Btrtto was chairman of the supper Hallowe'en decorations wan used I supper meeting will be held Novem-ber e.. uttta 1 ilnns as pers are Op and In-vited guests and the programs which Dpen to the public. Council To M«'H Tomorrow \i»ht \\ eal Siflt- Meeting Bean Nuraet l{e|Mirt The health 01 the pupils was the at Sundays meeting, jelecUon contest for councilman irom principal topic of discussion at the Basketball" League "was g ranted'UM- W :; [" ;■■'■ J™» 'u 1 vt Hi. hiurih ward -*,.■ iinnounced to- Oetobal mgttlll| l I ut Wetl Oon- o| the gymnaslual each Wedneada; n hockni School board last night,1"*"1 ^n^ no admission will be du. the library roomn MMrrss JJOosMenp'.ii,.rnBr8ed' thp BVmnaaium was grant- bids meimraUTv ... the uureiuiM pd fr(,c MrM1( for r(im„neratton n nolle.- <nr At 1 n -11M k ihe n Withdrawal from the November us» aspects of the salary schedule" and other related'matters 1 quest was placed In the hands of the leacheis and textbook committee to arrange lor u meet-ing with thf PSEA oommlttee iHK-fleUi lop the iH>l football team due to ■ Ion i>l repair- b( ■ bletlc rtelii, caused Ihe de- 11 ion to redeem three one-hundred dollar bonds now in possession ol the athletic ruinniltn-e to meet the extra exnemes Incurred for use of ■- portaUon expenses to them Oonshohocken Conununttv mploymenl If suitably i rouflL ;■ Ohlb, wlileh lias opar-thli year, ated oonrtnunual) during ■ 80 physically handicaps « ning vears, rtiaik *n nlvetsan ai d lunesV illow-upa to emplcyers liave eon at Plym I lb, be-ed that these workeis have HI„IIIIIK at 12 TO One hundn • wort record than pi rt) woman In ludlng a liar number of mm-handi- the , clubs banded togethr: m the Mont-gOID- :..lt ■■■ <■{ Wo- New Poliec Car In Wliitemarsh Two Present1 \ekleJes W|UBe Triulnl In The board of ■ njn-rvi ..r ■( Wliitemarsh townslnp went into u • ( 1210 ■ ntaUve ■ FederaUori of Women's clubs, sre gathering about the fes-trvg Utbita Highlights of 1 the cnte . by Marcclla Philadelphii returned idled with a world-known harpist, ■ m n Monlro dent who Is chairman of U versary ' i,:"': uling Mi- 1 Harold Shoemaker, of .1.-1 _,..,,. .JJ,,,,,,,,! ,.,,„..«., m_„ lu, ' **"* •"" "—" "*■" "•■■"•"•••.Mi w VAIUUTI t i Iffll I IK Ul Ulr »* C31 l^Ull" «1 IIH' U \ Oil H1MUI11 null « "11II"- • I - CSCCUUtl I.,..I.H II U 1" 1 II Ml" , , , deal and pmo't oWetoorrer ?lo,mun,cnul bovy ua ccultiTzeinnrrv^ «•» "V "'=»"" O.mlwnr Ml. «M . . .,, w>,r<.1 .lu.l „,,,.,. .,'«c'h«a"r•o.edS.inhc«, tnvomn.dumulMm owi.as.I«l«l nbt.. hiik .^mn.mn., .u,,.ktui.w^ ,uli,n„>hM»i>,Wor, m«™io"ratto■''n«' VrmUUA. MMNd lh- "isiderahly arous ed at the civic association session Previously labelled by Winfleld S Doughcrtv. whe resigned a week ,,.|>oiutment to a fifth nominated at the September PrI ward council vacancy, a* a political maries as a i amlid.ite un the Demo purge In which I will take no part'.jeratic ticket. the situation was compared to: Hls .statement of withdrawal fol- 'communistic set-ups' in Europei|I)WS at Sunday's meeting —* - .. , . , . _ ■In back ot all this I see a symbol , p"r «* the last few weeks. Con-or worse things to come.'1 Dr. F#b ■huhocken has received some ver> said when called upon to speak "nfavoruble publiciiy In both onr "Somethlnv I n if we \wM m* ,,l"■, dp newspapers Thb do not step. WS thai! not have I hus '»", l)'''-",'-"elicml lo our bor-rtpresei. t-nve form of government. ■*?*** "here I was born and raised. This is a democratic country and J*""1^ »«™P or disgruntled ln-the rights of citizens should be duWu">» »ho have been rejected by irpresenied in all law-making bod- ;",r V(!U'VK "I1 ■ n™«?" ; les" the educator continued. """ 'ulme(, "!' or»l,"l"'Uon *l11"' n power "'though it has a good-purpose i if we Im'llp„u; ST*-^! s*'e* ol b*,,try don'l check this, we shall be elect- a"^, hatred ugmust some ot our tug one man and he will elect his *°* townspeop e cronies George* Smith is a true rep-h "" '' irUP ( Ulat *f "i Conaho- 01 the people, elected h«^n onkanlae. not ta ta tnem Whoever is named in. F,?lrp"e 1H f ^L ^"T talt ''" hU place as a councilman is not! "'* ,*°^ * 2™*E*£?i "JV," elated dir^tto by the people We, Jh°ta^ » ^ 0«t tMna.ws done dont want .a,,n.,y„thi«n5gklik—e th™e «cto™m,t-.I■ *bneedn ^th'e c,IaLse fJo.rPy.e.a^rs "and. yeaJr!s? Fighth iivenue, In g signed n>in munlcalion handed to The Rfeorder Powers, of the Conshghocken for publication Mr Oajnbone was iung Nurse association, and Mrs M.i:ion Weldle. professional nurse, serving nan time gfltpsoynigCM In ■ : except for remuneration ■ pottce'ear At I o'-lo»:k ihe suo-l „ , Oflkers lor two janitors end a man on ,.ied tlu-v will trade In President. Mrs gdwtn I) Mon- Flnsnelal Report the two poUoo mis In UM ot .- '' WU-Tmxes collected to date on the em on the pui ha e prici .1 i-nt duplicate amount to g»2.- vehicle, and the meeting *as ad- Mr" Thorn ■ Mrs 'I'll 1 I I'l.M.uan; the Weat Side school, were present'140.12 properTv. and SM HI" "j*;r |and took iiart In the discussion capita, with a balance ol (23.612.36. Present when Oscar A Kotl ' 1j Wnr" Mrs. Powers advised the directors remaining to be collected Be- ■ Joshmt mml r that she hsd g conference with celpts for the month were $86.0171>S sum in behalf ol Stephen Laubeit l!"" D Ootwal sdvlaor; iioard. the State nurse relative to making a,m disbursemenu, 117.710 62 with head >l ihe road board, moved ihe Mls A Conrad Jones, Mrs Oeurge .1 IIIMV in ihis oommimlty to ;is- „ beisnoa m ihe treasury October ■upervlaon to go nto execuUvt 1 N "lgnley Mrs wnii.tm white. ll iiumljej ol persem who 1 0f $68,206.63 The balance in the ston were Harrj S Stelnmetz duel M'' ' " Shnemukei Mr- 1 - mfferlni from rheumatic few tftudna fund is $7.8*3.62 addiuonni ol poUce .1 m :'11 '" Hoiims. ■ 1 reporter: 1 knos that Ray Flero. president 1 1 INK il has such a program and In ■ 1 Thomas Willu monistic group such as control-loreign countries Our Conshohock-en veterans should demand their thes? W^ave'V; ■"ifcllaulmlo'l winUi oapupPo«sirtio«n t^o thNo^se1''"(m'-e men But I desire to withdraw from 'hi oontect, and I am asking any good friends who had intended to vote for me to support the above candidates " or who have symptoms of the ail- Bills in the amount of $7,081 96' and t» mint, with the idea of having a were granted iljlished In aiMtSJomery Mhs Lois Clark, of West Tenth (ore the board 1 aunty wnere diagnoses can be avenue, who has been serving us was called to order at 8 made It WHS reported that a num-, part-time secretory to Edward W before •nidnmht ber of children are MifTerliiK Irom oeimmui. high schimi prloctpel li„;li poltot Can at present are communicable skin dUeases and are was elected on a full-"': ;uliii-e«uipi>ed Aorording .o Kot-ited bv the nurses Mrs [en mOtttna m a aabsry Of gslBO Uaj one radio li to the new car and the othei H Foiupmeiit lor the new cateieria Uuberls Rutomobile Which has the high school U beinti received. ^^ of(ered ,or rmei>. superintendent'- Rrport ■ '.indent Latulls made tl net Kind* '.". go. wcoiid ' grade. 81 rede, 73. fourth grade Un WU1 ■ ■ I npeeml ■ Ian nurses Mi Weldle Is einplovcd bv the hoard | from 9 until noon each school day Lcth nurses make liome thi elnklien mon'! Septembei Number of hours spent in school, 29.' fifth rad) d advice visits. 3g] tal flral six grades 586 and measured. 137. heads examined, aeveiuh gradi 14■- eighth grade. 137: teacher conferences. 20. throat 13s. ninth ?-ade IM, tenth grade, culture To. dlphlhena. 2: board ro!i-ji«: eleventh grade 118 twelfth 'I'd. 3 igrade. 148. Total }tn A < miuilttee from the West Con- hi-h •■' lin^l B44. total sch<K»l enroll- 'hol-Tcken Softball League, with meat M30 pollci in the trade foi dunaled to the lownship by Wiluam knd uj, *, Woulston. Esq.. Mart s '"" f ■***T*' afse fflMises chaliman ul thi adjustment -<i ihe township The nentt * Mrs other has been run m 150.000 mile i hrei lemiei h -.nlun:- I i'. ■( '■ | which are t board Noveu nioi Club ofBiers P Mrs. Vernon V Vi dent, Mrs Ida Jenkins Miss Lois Moore M; Hi if. Smith \ nn > M 1 esaeeitsee ■ ■- K Itnllins an.1 I bjgg 1 run is 1. * Ed-.'ard v> - Vein.11; oiienetl by , T .Villtain B. At that time the Dui tohee, Mrs 11 idet in our- Barve) K Quigg: arti be used 111 In. ; .uiin.n, Clarence Slater as spokesman, was u is gratifying to report the en- **l nmiltrterimnoe, Purclmsr .t present and asked nermlsslon tojtlre school system Is functioning new -now plow was authorised, also! Q r.nuts h|after efTectlng an efficient or-an- ihe acquisition of 151*0 f« week from NiVember 1 to Msrrh 1 Irntlon bv carefully balancing ctasa- fence and 160 posts By Mr>. A. Conrad Ji ne* for basketball It was explained that ev and MCtlOne: ■valugtln) the ftan sroup heard by Of the Womena there will oe ;i six-team lemue Tl pis . - board is promoting an ■■]»— 0 f Com hoh icken *■ board had prevfOU at Of oupils 10 bring nhout the theatre on BelhlHiun plki fiio per night but the h ble achievement In their PkHtrtovn W w Btnltn fP ■«»■ and 1 ionai nrogram W (i Smith who own ami | Downs was more thsn the We are still mindful ef the tad numerous Jrive-in IhoellOa etrl w' '*■'"' Wganlaeil ,xiy and re- t.-nt there ls a core curriculum frr they will have a tin." The 1 each child and all "thei ectleltlea In thi M iv f things are made so unpleasant in round] for the m-n elected by the peoplt, that thev resign. I see more than appears on the surface In the dismissal of George Smith " Dr Frb did not say whether he referred. In the latter part of his! . talk, to the wholesale resignation of AllllOIIIK'4' >lllllliar ■ Hi bavmg resigned ir a perm: 4 \.. \ ..w.,.:,,.,,,!,,,,,, 1 1 orejg 8mrth ,711 '*"" ' >* «IIIIMII I.dks on "Ferire" The opening session of a series of William Longacre, addressing the'panels on tin mil of tig scored as a "shame fUghti oOOdttCted bv the Lower league could afford jnd n disgrace" zny plan for re-1 Merlon Towi u on quested the cost be sei at V> moval from office such men as Americanism, will be held at 8 15lno«rd decided Hi. Uiil the rrhoo] prn- Qtdnn. borough secretary. p m,. Tuesday, October 21, in I/>W»-J ■''»' gymnasium one night a wi rrelated rnodate Htw can and will bt ' lull Hilton open rtKta he I tO u Re- Mrrn.il Junior High vjhjol KjS'ft . »7.M adtfj ,-, i^jj . ,- M ,v,mber~i — reporter was one ot the um. at Ardmore. Trje speakers are A committee from town council..school llbrarv is now in ooeratlon hoard anu Infesmad Frw n OUng Ltwyet y com.Prii'n3 VRhoiidv nnd runcUonlr.| , "^ l' il» .-. juaiiiit-m mm a repori tubmltted 10 : 1 i-ors lit the next meeting Igtl I Of with recorded ire ( 1li"-l \-Kav> Despite the rising costs, the Mont-gomery County Tuberculosis and Public Health Society today An-nounced B 'ii-duction .ii prices Robert C LandIs superintendent of local -chools m id vised oy -he health association thai x-rays to be taken of pupils n the local schools will cost each, instead jf Jie iollar fee pre-viously -hareed rh? "best t-rays, made m w irrest of tuberculosis ind ther 'nest dtt-eases. will be made ill lav icxt Wednesday at the cbooJ reachers will oe ncluded 11 .he iroject LsWuiWlllli Mtrling The OctoU-: meetaig >i the fcfont-gomery Countv Boroughs' associa-tion will he held at Hat field on Thursday evening, o> tober 23 Pol-ii^ r there will be a busi-ness seeslon featuring an address bv Harrall. of the Institute of Local and State < nia Th • A Lol For YOU This wlU be the flrst of four ad-dresses by Mr Harrsll diuing the fat] and winter months From present indlcauotis one of the most momentous at town council in many years will be omorrow nsghi Gatg th« oontro* I .MI oOUncQ and the new*'- I oclation over the ouster of Oeorge Smith ai presideiv oi council at the September meet-ing of council. Two vacancies exist at the present lime in council one in the third 'ward cau.ied bv the reelgfl Smith, the other in the fifth, caused by the restimstlon of Winfleld S Dougherty Whether or not UM 'til be Illled at night's meeting is not knov.n Th! name of Harvey Shaw, a charter member of Conshohockcn Fire Com- ■ iced In ncmliii!- montb hv the fifth ward member1, Whether they will maki another attempt tomorrow night '■) ehct him h tmkno.vn tfe one mu Deed to succeed is a member of council Dtttct Kor Veteranw The K!m-o clt^b. of Kimble Olas* I ,.nols Glass com-pam will ■ponaorti dance for the patients of Valley FOrge Genera! . .day night at the 1 by the local Junior liio of the h spi'.al Miss Ida Mav numb.T of both the club ■ tal chair* mnn. assist) d bv Misses Jeanne Fer- NH : Kimco club. Buddy R'i!!v. orchestra will play leave the og the trip ■ purpo e The Conshohncicrn R*. Cross Canteen, headed b. 111am Robinson Forsyth. will serve :\ borough employes ru- young lawyer veterans Robert V ' comprising Albert V Rhoads. Hen- and fun<uonii:| to | u» 1» referred 1" in, '< lhe third dug ■^nred lo HO- and it looks to me Bolger. 2d, and Peter P. Uebert. id.," McCormick and Joseph Poll.i ItnUtatUoni Phe ilii-l .. ..,„., The puriwse of like more then ■ rtunui 1 Hou Owen J Roberts, retired JUB-'*" oreaem snd ;,. dMUg are taking mi' ih* s>ma»laan »t"^lt«X7m«^nJ '"• ' 1|'" «■ '" ' ""' •"' orgHinged "Ifs come to mv ears th»t Joejtlot of the Umieu Slates Supreme board a Pll,n '» l),kf eexe "t the new aenice and M* greatly bane- nn«twIor« *«^LJ«i«JS^T^rf'center for the moral, ii yuinn mnst to. because he l| no Oourt, will bt inoderstor, surface water that runs from the filing by it This service U meeting '• ,,„"',„,~! ," rf,r ,,\.',"*.,, , ' ', ind mcieJ sdvanormeni of the club oolltician and doesnl have a po- cituens of Philadelphia and su- school property across Bulluck ave-i the requ'rement of a long-lelt need „** >HHra '™"'r "sms jT.ucice.ini' UJ^ the community Tin- programs •Itlcal followins: on election day.'.burban sections sre invited to al-l ni|e i»to 'he yards of the homes on The cafeterin project ir- reporting , UUHM t , \! aencten.s m (,lltll, longacre revealed tend toll ol Dine tree public v ' oi Bullock ave-. nroareas Ai! the noraeaaiy nepers "1 wniwmarsn township to replace member was obliged to prepare a "He is ore of the geoel honest forums and hear these voung veter- nue f*"th group* agreed to work |hnve been executed "' '•'•ernanginit ngnt was jnim-atert. paper us assigned The n men who ever served this borough atis oompare the Bill of Rights with; '"vethcr and have the condition slble to pariicipiiie in (eteriii md ' m ,wo ""tters from the board of: WPn. j,,.],, fenl It a dlarraoe that a man like Cnmmiintsm There will be an op- remedied nt the least possible ex-jand surplus commoditv The egulp- fS?11^ ''lUl ""*"■ bomM "f iin-mbi thai wii" work;, soieiv fur -in n.- portunlty tor audience ■ IJO,|i the 'xirouah and ment is being received and it |g ,,n|n (rerti i" home repeateelj with lerests of the taxpayers and the jn the discussion. ' district Borough Engineer, hoiied thai w- HIMV be able to oper- °IW letter dated September IB borough, must go, to that a politi-. Judge Robert V. Bolger. chairman' William T Muldrew will lie usked ate nt an early date I **W t*** Montgomery O •:nn who bows and Bcrspes to!of the Seminar, has announced that. l0 ■**l*t in drawing a plan. It is, The driver education snd train- I mlssloners will purchase and u: ■ 18K8 Two years "iliticlans higher up can be given a sucreedlng panels dealing wltm tne desire of both groups to have: log program Is being formulated ' 'he light standards 1 ,, we changed 1 *"b? I phases of the Bill of Rights will:'he work completed soon and will be In oneration as soon as. dated September 2B from the De-ly h » ken removal Of Joe Quinn has lmve a* moderators such personages The treasurer reported the re- the dual control car is available partment ol Ughwayi the miiking_(or two years, as Waller D Fuller, president of '' -I" nt Il7,'r»6 00 on the 1947miis_ car Is made available through | funds are avmtable tot the pun baa 'Continued nn Page Feuri Charter Graaled I'iittM* Air Si-rvicr the Curtis Publlslung company. l*x duplicate, with a balance In Use)I F Moore ! Alexander H Frey of the ' ;i1 account of gl7,609.77 Bills; The medical and dental exam of .ill! : Of Peniifviviiniu Law ■ehooL and Rev rr.ii Hie, OS.A ' of Villanova college Mivont' Suil-. refreshment* Pfoveasj Announcement Is made today bv H ■ A A D ret 'or of St ' Fhlllp's Catholic church. Barrer be opening of a perpetual of Gut Lady Of the Mir:'i the gen-world peace, to-night at S night at the ».ime tinv- Rev Joseph L. King, aaaistant rector ot St, Mst-rill prearh the nm nine Tueedayh Other speakers will he innounced later A domestic charter has been of the ,„,. Rtdite pike. Conshohock the Prothonotarv s office Mabel s Herpg) "~ht back ■ forming rapidly ovei th smte our Invited pronuTj 1 wonii-n to lo talk to Then were ordered paid In the amount ofjinatiers are b*u« conducted In the tft.143 82. including a bank loan of lannex anti ix>n\ ■<■• funetsOflllll I......„,.,_, Bel I g7.vooo. ] On ' iii\«nior> rnni All mi-mbci. vert preeeni kgeinel UM fait DUpUs dealrtng H Tin- ia throuuh ■ n alleaedly 'WMP. ■truck 1 rank DtOtm usgelo ruberc*)tosifl Bodet] ■hohocgen laal Movembet Flutter. 55. Cedar Orove On October IS tne tudenl will which reeulted in hi* nt. 1 township, was hg released for reUgdoug eduomtlon ' 8 Ii h*.ted as an asset it. tp pai>er court student' from W«M Ootrmossoakei died WvU\ For Cooii . -n R D. with ■ capitalization of charamK desertion Member »ch!,:*M w,,n rtr«nkfn and reck, rtlegs ol W.000 The cwrntlon ha, been ,MVK^.,V h-rtered to aro 1. *"" Mg ,,.,,m1a™rrie?d Aauugguusstt i1s?.' ,ttr,vln* at n nrB,,,1» Monday morn-, att-ialtnn the rell ng tttton M, Other acticns filed were Mary E I Clothier at the Uti I eneni! storage or wlc; instruct np. ■iren*'-e pilota; engage In business of charter flvine en a private basis; and to sei: 'inski. Beniamin Smollnskl and Verna So of Colwell road. OorsabahOOawB tprll 22 IfHt Vivian Rab- . Ilu-)»it:il I'iiMntnl- Memter hospitals of thi n« and sell for ,•1"''m'•," "{£«■ ZSiJTjSt uid IndHalue. Tim «.-i.- marrlad SJ? "n. ,„""' if'.T, , St"**. .:»™v= Kelh .md P itrolman Charles Gallagher Apprehended at Rldee ere married . ■n-et bv the T ,. t _ |fJUnd_ ■ : ill the 43d District ough HII-IMIMI AHmigssifNUi hospital ^ross plan In Ktod Kt ptllill. ;ill- IMail (»utin» :. drrlng the pinaJ arrangement* will be -nade °' A''*11*1 f'',r rare "' BlUP for an outing to be held lane Ronan l!f> West loth nvenue ' Cross sub«c-"-m Blu^ Cr-xss metr-, October 25 %i i meeting il n«- •"▼teal- Arthur E'lnm 4fli East ttT h Whitemarah Valg rwi-al for 'h" ooonlll In1', tonight at B 311 Tl take place -ii the Plourti I for a horpltal. W 145 96, Bi > 11 Mitr hos- house. Bethlehem pike, Ftourtown righl hard and face sndif"81' IW-376 48 snd Sacred Heart | Refreshmenu WlU be served 1 ,„_ hospital, (2.47660 the meeting and enter be pn Hs'rred she hsd beer, injured In .. EtsUstg III \u\\ .. __ ouidi, saiv,,., so,', of Mr and *•»*» Hfrggfi l3t>VOl10ll R, •« %■ .• Ouldo Salvatl be The annual devotion of Forts elan »ie***tifi!» The October meeiing if ihe ■'e- trair.n. tail bureau uf the Conshohockcn Lakes. Ill A Chamber of Con.11.' .fining and mg^' Thursday night at ■ at Hellanysi he plaied righl tact* on the Vsrslu ! senrlcea unui ~ re.-laurant football team ■ 1 Item urealded All mem-seeatnt, ■ alued it gTJgf I tories tn other estates tied n-cludeil that .f CreeUna Zlnna. °lv- 723 58 "' Pklng f ■ ■ ■ might be heeened - < nntlnurd -in Pair NJX, GOLDEN \\\I\KI,S\K\- V^OVIW SiWA IHrKKKKKS
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 7, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-10-07 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 7 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 33 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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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. 7733. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER I. 1947. PRICE; THREE CENTS
Mrs. Sutcliffe
Dies At Home
On North Lane
Active IMiiliiuthropiHt
W as Vt if<- Of Honor
Of Siilrtiffr Park
Funeral services will be held
Thursday afternoon from the AiVei:
funeral home. 300 Fu->-
for Mrs Mm' ' liuwiirth Sut-cliffe,
66. wife ol Frmk ButdMN
Her death occurred Saturday
afternoon at the Sutcllfle home.
North lane, alter an Ill-ness
of a year.
A native of Rochdale. England,
she came lo the United States forty
years ago, residing for a time at
Norrlstown. Coming to Consho-hocken
24 years BKO. she engaged in
private phiiu nth topical
activity and did much work. quietly,
among the ill and shut-ins.
One of the borough's 'two com-munity
parks, located at Tenth ave-nue
and Wood street, .n the fourth
ward, IK named the Mary Jane Sut-rlifle
park, for her. the gift n number
mo of her husband, format
president of the John Wood Manu-facturing
nunpany end a leading
industrialist liere for many years
Surviving, in addition to her hus-band,
are three brothers. James, of
Florida; Thomas, of Norrlstown. and
Melvln. ol Canada.
Interment will be at JefTer-sonville
Presbyterian cemetery, Jef-fersonvlllc.
Rev Harry P. Boughey,
pastor of the Methodist church of
which she was a member, will offlcl-
AT COM ENTION 8 To Question
Town Council
For Civic Assn.
Delegatet toe Named
Ai Sunday Meeting;
Situation ENacntted
Eight members of the newly
?S^r inatSTvejr*5 Teachers Here ^K^ Woman's Club
Dr A'1 :i Arab and: The A.nustice parade plans are
paM president ol thi Chester Rotary! fro- in» daily. LeRoy Wallace,
club, was guest speaker last night | chairman, announced folk*
HI the weekly meeting ol I Mini ol thi parade committee
jnohocken RoUry cl it Rldgeway last nighi in the offlca I
Gardens. Ridge pike. Uktng for the n-Med:o, 81x1 Pavel*.e
subject "The Arab Stale and the street
.. <-j ■ ■
The speaker told of the League!,.
of the Arab States and their contrl- „.
Old medl- '
clM aim expressed his personal be.
Iiei that the Palestine question I;
tin non important on the united
r atlons agenda and expressed the
Many military and Are organtza-,
other common;
ignlfled Intention ol augmenting
the numerous local organizations,
in the parade, wbl
here Saturdav November 8 at 1,
Are Expected
To Ask Raise
lt»'|in-1 Received
Kor Opnortunltj
T«j Dbenafl Salaries
formed Conshohocken CMC Protec- ffeUn*,1* *'*' ""l *£**"** ttW pnrti- The parade will be composed of Indications that members of the
. 'Vied* to ask "on 8 Palestine for a number ol n" md'"r fit!1*"?* *"h ■ numbertnwnttjr Of the local
* reasons, chlel among which an tin " ™^-*htte 9*»* offend peril- will goon petition t.
'he SSler meetingol towr. S£ *»" ■ organisations and .ontaliied in a inter read IM n.ght
ril tomorrow night at 8 in the Hnd (>ihers The Jew* w uu "lsrs at the October DW
it Hie borough' 'Mld' because they feel it belong are now being made «hoci board held at H in *
nal] ' to them The Arabs an ol the 1 1 high-ranking Arm\ of- • ,l'»"l «Beei
N-mieti u the Am meeUru finals to ierv« as Indues or the The letter gent to the board by
the new civic organisation Sunday h'1^"1 ■ Buyeri ol the Noras- mnL w» toe*] brunch. Pei
on at 2:38 in the Knights of *•*" chn\,»»" 'l U*1UH' ul ti"' Pr«ent «t last nighli meeting »'•**■ *3E!rmi
Pythlaftli.il the delegates to OOUO- n»«t:ng R Samuel DeMedlo. Jamea J '"-"U8h Herbert Wehfttei shop-acre
former «u»»t ol his lather. William Datls Kllcoj-ne. Vernon YvV ' he.r '" lhp loc'u ttch\"
burgees, form. 1 civilian defense head. Wnlidax 1 n Edward PUClCki mid Mi "n(l ttl'»r»'«11 "' l>" *^-- '
and preudent of the group; Dr **> Francis paluclo. presideui of the.Wallace The next parade commit- "li'lrr
i"l ■' • • ''
1 number ol the 'lllb' *n* Puul B Mllrhell former teg mtwtlng Will be »ield October1 B meeting with Ule board to ^dU
H Blnir.
borough ,i tin
■
II] H.iiidii iippetl
MIS haiulicap|)ed
• d in tli
ROTH tm\,: S'.yi! BmptonjHBI Serv-ice
twenti
. comntun*
uome or
rlMilileil in blghl
Include leg
Hi'! !. I tli:.
tblttty.
offlca in Norrl ■ itomi MJ the late Un M..
Anniversary
1 Marked Today
KerrptHtn. I.iiiitlit'on
Celebrate .">0 Yearsj
lli»ior\ Narrated
One f.ill diiv tn 18S7 ■ small band
he
■ upahle ot formed the Si l MOW' I < tub »l t
!; useU
IIOtVAKD LaMTl
Howard Lents, of Cld Point, for-mer
local resident, vlce-preslds-nt
of ihe IfontAOtnery C-mnty Adult
Bible SLIVH.J asaoi laUon, <
toi Soranton, when tie win attend
the 85th annual P
day Si hot ;■■ nir.g to-day
and eontknuing through Fnday.
Mr. lArnt/, honorary superintendent
and former supermtetulent or s;
Mark's Lutheran bunduy lohool,
was prracnicrl with a medal last
year marking 51 ytan ol continuous
:. Sunday school work He
will be registered at the Y.MC.A j
while attending the ■eaatoos
iculty of the Pen i Military pftatdant
ry J. Barrett, a mem-ber
or ihe borough fire commission:
Dr Leon Welshman. Charles Pu^h.
John McCarter. Charles Nugent and
■
Two ol the viuil uuerles which
the new gjeoclatlon gtates it will
ask an why couneU tiH>k the drastic
manner 1! did In the removal ol
Smith, a member o[ the council*
manli body lor a doeen years and
,' :it lor seven, and whethel
Of not I widely-rumored purge ol
borough ofncials and employes is
actually contemplated
Indicati
hlch was ope
Not Candidate. Student Health
Gambone Says Is Considered
DecJoea Not To Seek
Post A- (.oiiiiriltiiaii
iu
Simili'*, Gsauui
In fulling health for more than
a year. Stanley Oamza. husband ;of Mrs. Prances Oamza. for the past
twenty years proprietor it ■» gro-cery
store and meat market n 120
Ford street. West Conshohocken.
died shortly after noon Sunday In
Graduate hospital. Philadelphia
where he had been a patient for .1
month.
A native of Poland. Mr. Gamza
came to this country fort y years
ago and after spending a few veart
In New York moved to thLs boi-ough.
He was employed as :i gro-cery
clerk in Philadelphia md latei
worked for the John Wood Manu-facturing
rompany prior to mov-ing
to th<' Waal Bornugh when op-ening
a store there two decades ago.
Mr. Oamza was one of the -arlv
members of St. Marys parish nnd
was pro: 11.in in m ihe tllaii:. -1
ihe church He was 4 member t
the Holy Name niinjgll John S |
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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. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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