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®Ijc £cmsl)ot)ochcn ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7737. "Drive" Starts Today In Both Consliohockens Chi'si Worker* Set Out To Reach lss,ooo (;oai Two hundred rind sixty Ameri-can and red-feather flags are fly-ing in the Fayette street breeze 10- day. announcing the openinic >f tbg 1M7-48 drive for ihe Conshuhoctc-en Community Chest. Goal of ihe annual campaign is 13S.0D0, the funds to be allocated to major welfare and civic groups! of the borough and hnspi Ins this «ifii avenue, president of the Che.it, Is avenue, presiaent of the sboat. Ig general chairman of the rommun- j Ity-wide drive, which will Include] both boroughs and a law in - rounding area Joseph I Lawler.1 Eurtith avenue and Fayette ntreet. is co-chairman. Room 1 ol ttu Mary H Wood park house in hend-j Quarters for ihe .Inv.v A large corps of captains and workers will twin! into iQtton to-day, in an '"all-out" effort to vlst*. every home, industry, business, house and contact every organiza-tion to do their "bit" in this over-' all drive. Last year the sum of $.13,000 was subscribed, with I fOAl of 130.000 Because of Increased costs and requests for assistance fr"m the Cheat, the goal is set high-er this year. West Side Campaign Solicitors for the Community Chest in West Conshohockeu began solicitations this morning and ihe drive will continue with unabated Interest until -very home has been canvassed and everyone given an opportunity to subscribe. Plans for the rumpaign were completed last night at a meeting in the council chamber with Jos-eph Pollack, first ward councilman, presiding as chairman. Frederick. Pish, third ward councilman, is vice-chairman Twelve of the soli-citors wer*> In attendance tactl ■>! these will select in isststanl. The borough has been divided into districts with a solicitor as-' signed to each district. The dis-tricts are small and should be cov-ered quickly and without difficulty The solicitors recognize ihe help given the West Conshohockeu Rec-reational Council -ind what ihe sum of 11000 received from the Community Chest provided for the children of ihe borough luring ihe playground season at MacKen/le p.uk The solicitors ind then- ilstrlrt* follow Mrs. Donnellv ind Mrs Hadfleld. Ford and Williams streets from Front to Josephine avenue. Roger Miller lower Ford .itrcet Dolores Oleba and Joseph Swel-kowskl. Moorhead ivenue Betty Cunningham .nd Jennie Wodarski. Crawford avenue. River road and Chestnut street Mrs. James Magulre and Mrs Holland. Crawford Hit' Agnes Brady. Front street from Williams street DO Bullock i venue and Merion avenue. Ida Mae Cooper. Cedar ind Mer-ion avenues, and Williams street. Dolly Mullen. Cedar avenue. Wil-liam street and Josephim Donald Blalr. upper Josephine avenue, Moir avenue and Church street. William F Vinino. lower Joseph-ine avenue to upper Merion avenue and Brltt-Molr avenue. Elmer Harrison. Balligo and up-per Front street. Mrs. Pierce, middle Ford street [ and Apple street Mrs Caton. Wilson street ind up-per Apple street to Plum ureet Mrs Charles Shore. 1000 block Ford street and DeHaven avenue A meeting to receive i eDort from the various nttflKon will be held in the borough building next Monday evening Wills Recorded At COOT* I lnil-r Moyd O. Reynolds. Haverford. a retired official of the American Tel-ephone A: Telegraph company, who d:ed September 34. l»tt an estate valued ai $10,000 and upward, it was disclosed today when his will was filed lor probate He provided two for Alice M. Brown, who aided him in his work in the legal department of ihe American Telephone <V Telegraph company irotn 1013 until his re-tirement ui 1940 Mrs. Rose New Dellmnn. 410 East 18th stree*. New York Oltf MB re-ceive the income from 230 shares of AT A: T. stock for life, and at her death the stock Is to be shared equally by nephews and nieces, J Revnclds VanCle.e, Rob-i Cleve. Mary Lane Shenk and Nancv Forster. of Erie They also will share the residu. "t tbg HUM Executors named are J Reynolds Van Clev- and Alice M Brown The will was written January 8. 1M7 Ai. M ome of 850 a month Is pro-vided for a resident of Ireland un-der the will of Samuel Skinner. Ardmore. vho died October IB. leav-ing an estate of 85.000. The bene-ficiary is Lsabella Stevenson. 82 Jocelyn <* venue. Belfast. Ireland, sister of Mr Skinner's late wife Eleanor After her death the trust Is to continue for a niece, taa Ste-venson who will receive the princi-pal when .ihe becomes 35 years old Mrs Ann Quinn. Ardmore. Is be-queathed various personal items A personal estate of 85.000 was left by Mrs Mary Frances Pierce Hunter rforristown civic leader, who died October 18. according to her will probated yesterday. Mr* Hunter directs that as the children rill benefit from a trust thotl lather any stocks and securities she held were to be given to a brother. Warren if—til—d ea Pag* root) Civic Group Ffame§ "Committee Of W* CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1947. PROPOSED PLYMOUTH, WHTTEMARSH Jl Molt HIGH SCHOOL PRICE: THRE^ CENTS : of ■ Ooaunwtoa oi : . political" cititens m the ' ti lunctio'i nltmc the linrs of Phila-delphia's Oomml te» :. lux or tbo recently-formed P Sunday afternoon ul 3 tot cil chambus of the horoti . resaot Dr. Ru. ■ ■ I - oromendod ■ i ■■■■ include ai* risldents from the boro.i Major pur- .:..■ ■ ■ attendance ni tow digs and the evidence ol the opmtsfla of the boi-- irrfii! (In * ilUl ■ action, fnan i■■< borough dump in the fouxl and installation >i in art* at the boroiiKh disposal plant In an effort to save bcrough I letter will be sent to town eounrtl urging Immedinte re-lief from 'he dual nuisance, on ■ motion bv Mrs Carrli Boehrel • Spring Mill ..venue, who told that ■ u- IV- 1.Hinder ,-lothes, placed on the line to dry. becaue oi the heavy de-posit of black and white dust, ap-parently from Industries in and town. (Continued on Page Four) Two Cars Crash *sVrt<*' 4!L Citizens Seek r0Asm ™ John food Co. $425,ouL' [or eonstructic Consolidated Junior High Plymouth. \\ itilrin;ir»li TowBthipfl \> ill VoU On 9425,000 Loan The cltlzi.is of Plymouth and Whhernarah lownshlps seek a on- -olida'cd Jnnkr High school, to be provided for by loans totaling $425.- 000 If Ihe loans are approved In separate elections in the tl I approve, n loan of 8175.000. The WWtemarsh township pfO| . I :.<■■■, I Each township will luive to pass its loan hsMM tl ill" polb in oidci Seventy yean ago. the congrega-. A few days ago the doorbell atI*° 8*0080011811 ihe project i church Calvar] rectory rune A well-pre-l Appeal for support ol the Iota dispatched to mi Episcopal domestic served, hand.somelv • dressed .aged Issues and the in t bag man asked for (he rector. Then he | was made today through a leaflet cmtalnlng 8W, warm told IILS story. i di-tributed to tbi clothing for the rector, hl> wife, hie He was George Gibson, the wi*-1 townships. The leaflet is endorsed l*w "H" »n" B dau8hter. . cousin missionary's son. now 79 by Plymouth and Whltemarsh The mLssionaiy. Rt-v George Gib- years old. still remembering that I school boards, which would jomtlv in was preaching in the vicinity ofciuse t0 three-quarters-of-a-cen-! administer the piopos.il i., tA'VINO of the proposrd Junior high school building for Plymouth and shown above CltUen In botn lownshipe wlfj i :e on keu Of the prCPTOeod bulldlni :.t the November 4. ton here shows the general plan for a ftyll WUIK construction, jiroviding . i''iral light and designed lor future expansion Came* Here To Suv "Thank You* For (Hits Received ~W fears ifio H M.iiqueite, where he officiated at tury URO ..,{, small Kivr Etcope Serlom Injury Earl) Mondfl) Five persons, one of them a Irxul resident, narrowly escaped serious iniury early teeltilllljl in an auto-mobile collision, on Itiver road. Up-per Merlon tovnship. near We i CoiiilioliiKken. which damaged tx>th cars to badly they were towed to a W;il.ire Rene Laroclielle. 35. Od Sixth avenue, driver of one of the stdans. and lOsa Susie Rossi. 1700 DeKalb street, Bridgeport, riding with him. were treated at Montgom-ery hospital for minor injuries and discharged. Driver of the second car was Emi! Rogalskl. 32. of 1914 Bonlts street Philadelphia Riding with him wen his older brother. Edward, of the same address, and n neighbor. Stan-ley Wig-duck. 30. of IBIS Bonitr street. Laiucliello was driving Miss Rossi to her home m Bridgeport ind the Philadelphia nun axe believed u. have been returning to their home after a visit to Words* own when the crash occurred near On Perry Brick company plant. Otllcer Walter Preas. of West Conshohockeu. called to the scene, took the three men in the Rogalskl car to Montgomery hospital They were discharged after examination Bleeding profusely. Larochelle and MUs Rossi were sent to the hospital in the Moose community ambu-lance Their wounds were found to be superficial Officer Nelson Campbell. Mih n-tuting in Upper Merion township, investigated Larochelle. a native of New England, is employed at Lee Rubber A Tire corporation Club To Hear Authors Talk Art Iifwigiiff inDouncefl Roand*Table Supper , The co-authors of a book on art. Just off the prees, will be Ihe guest HI the next round-table three .■I the OonahoboGkan it ■ . G30 in the' Mar-, II Wood park house. jthe necessit'les of life. One of his building also would relieve th.1 pies-ent over-crowdlnj of gride school! and provide the possibility of kln< Mouse. knife. Now the head of a paper inann- ""gartens being esli'blished Hi.A will appear on the program That little boy never forgot the1 facturing business In Chicago, Mr. happlnees the gilt brought him. Gibson, still vigorous in health and Some day. I'm going to visit that active In business, came East to visit town »iid thai church and say a niece in Rosemont, and made the thank you'.'* lie often told his visit to Conshohockeu among his parents. first objectives article e SSinni^iieoSla h^faSrihTwUh »>™"*h my own efforu and no gift. The Plynmuth-Whitemursh Jun-the thrill of that suit, and that! the two townships Ithor- prepared the box had an under-landing ol mall bovs In „,„, «•"* lo ■"''V thank you to Coiisho^ 0w-g.a r» 1 ' '">'•' ,,,"t Plwed I Shining h"««> «nd Calvan-church . he told II |;n utt ITlaail Duwh", hai just been published by quarter in another, e bojra pocket RM Stanley H west, rector II tll> vl IHIFLltl ll.t..tings House. knife Now the head of a paper nianu Upper The suppel i■■ ii|x>n ■,i members end invited iut I and the talk to the public Mis. Alberi Dnhrofr is supper chairman and Joseph J. Collins, pnxtraiu chair- Mary Lee Cleaver will preside. The weeklv sketch dan I i.ngue it m which the round-table ire scheduled. Marvin Det- ! wiler. of Norrlirtown, li *'■■ ■ ■ Thomas L Krlly Funeral Thursday ■ an illness of s year I Wtttl complications. Thomas t. 1 Kelly. «5. inisbnnd of Margaret Blanche Kelly, died sundnv moi nin i at his home. 913 Sewell avenue, Cape Muv, N J His wife Is n lormer retlderj I en A native 11 Boston, Mass.. Mr. Kelly retired three years ago fram the emp 0. B. De-| ulturc. where he) served a- for twen- -. ■-.-. Departmenl work iiiiich of it at Brooklyn Navy Yard, he mide his home for sixteen years at Belle Harbor. Long Island, 'rom there to Cape May retired He had resided in Cape Ma. his only Gobltnt'U Gtichal !!•■ who laosjhe bsA laughs best—and quite often it's that ikatoton and sytba symbol of death Vho hai the last macabre i liorile, Halliiwe'en iii.mk.-ters were warned today In a pre-hoUday salety plea by Ihe Nn-tlonal i Hureau Pranks played on the night of October 31 have caused many needless deaths and thousands of injuries in the past several Bureau reported. Almost all aOCMOBtl me caused by either carelessness or de-liberately taking a chance. Since Hallowe'en tricks and buffoon-ery mme in the latter category, the Bureau's safety experts urged cnution on the part of Parents, especially. to 'heii children "YOU neednt be ■ killjoy" the safety men said "Hallowe'en affords many opportunities for safe fun end excitement. But wise parents will inform their Children 0( the accident potenti-alities common to this holiday" Rotary Club I las Meeting War Prisoner To Speak Here W~Q1 Appear Next Weal Before l.ion*. I . :KHI The story of the suffp'-lng and Announces New Viee-Presidents ProraotionB Of TbrM Executivtpi r.riuiiic KfftTtivt- I tnl.iv Tlie pnunotion ,if .hree mem-hers of the John Wood Manufac-turing company stuff to • i ■ is an-nounced today by J B Balmer, M N Molhvaln, of Drew I RftL dvanoad to the post of vtee-prostdent and plant manager, Hi Ittl to the lie Aiii be in cornpJtta charge of the local plant, one of the . R W SimpM.n. Iiirnier manager I of the Boston division and con-l i i ■• il with the local offleea A iium-tN\ FIH>t\rIt bei "t years ago, has been named Mce-presldeni In charge ol aaaM, Q 0 Wardell. oi Bryn MaWT, whj has been general plant superintend-ent, has been nann-d viei -president. i of manufacturing, hit supervlaory office eonUnumg ihe I viuusly Mr Bitlmer said today 'he chanue in pereonnel eras not aooom-nance in company I which *iii continue the same N< pn eni hange Is '"iiiem- W ill Be Ht-lil Saliinltit P***1 "Jjwhw"" '«■ "«ld J In. Ke«ignations ,,,,,. , Bunultaneoua with i.nnnunee- Plnal plans Bar ,hr H^nd „nnual mrll, of ,,„, innmf. ln lhl, compoll¥ reunion nnd banquet of the Old pereonnel came the announoa- Cduraiors (live View* Timers, comprising old-time ioot-1 nienl today <>i the restgnaUoru of Educators pobit out the Joint1, ,, ..,„.„„ f M stalwirttni lm' '"embers of the cimiiHinv staff, junior high school would offer an "' "';'urv ™ n" ««W«™ The resignations were wbmltted educational program in a modem ' l; Coiishohoeken and October 10 mid accepted, effoctlvg secondary .sehool. ejjmparable to the Pottatown, were completed last! today HM. proposed i County and Stale educators ever iittalned have upproved the plan additir Old Timers Plan Banquet 2d \IIMIIII II. union •x-rionnel best facilities anywhere , Illgh! al H metUm oI „,P committee Included are Morris FHdnuui. vlee- Puture growth will demand new „„ -„ai _.__, „, ,, ,„, „ u „, i president; R J. Dougherty, plant schools in this area, regardless „f "" -riai.gement In the legion Home £nKmw.r; j. c callahan manager .what course Is taken at pi *"> ' DeHaven Post, this bor-| of the Richmond Hill. N V lone official pointed out 'New In-iough. wl'h Harrv Ellam pt eliding.' J R Lavelle. Rales manawei and J Dd new hmialng d.velop- Thr minln„ wlll ^ ,lfid Saturday1 M' pt,,ldl 1 ntt- a •nrml*r " in* «*>«* <mcms are certain to increaac the number of pupils from [his metro- n,K,1! politan section In the next few He-sen ..lams have been received years." from LM '■! ilie boyi Who made! The proposed building, planned by 8Tldlron history from nboui 1896 to W.ii t TV . tv- i i Davis. Dunlap it Carver, register-11H8 The even! Ls closed io all III AplM'itr >«'\t W VVK ed Philadelphia architects, im hides WCWM thOM ol thai period 88081 If 1 • 1 10 class rooms, two science labora-l"f tho*e who attended the first r?- Attpt* /l 1*1**1 I*llkt11 lories, a gymnasium with stage and union las- year will be on hand | i»H-«-'l isV'HII.lVlH, check rooms, large cafeteria, facili- 8§0in SaMrday night Jsmes Boyle.| ties for home economies, health, •••iding In Bruedbrook, OotUl., *lio iniiie shop and an It would also <nme here last year to meet maiiyi hardships of Japanese prison lifeimclude general offices, confer*) lenda of by-fone ■ will be told here nexl Tuesday eve-j rooms and Individual lockei reaervaUon Friwin Y ' ning at two dlffercni |inej||ll|e byleachpupU Plans are lm one- torv, u'•" v!l" Played the role ol luisi-u soldier who was with Oeuernl open style wing eonatructlon with "*•* munuRer for many v Jonathan Y. Watnwiight at Corregl-1 plenty of uaturnl light nnd room lor Bdward Plnnay. another pic dor and wa- in ihe death nun eh oCluture .xpansum both unable to be present last year.l.wlI(, m 1Wll Bataan. , The building would provide many »"" :»'" among Uiose who have (w,, ln rir-iimference damaged the Tlie former prisoner who winJin-1 new features, Including i.pcciallredl '"*dc reservations ., occupied by the Driver Held !»'« nliiiL: Man's Car Ilitin.iL'*-. I'VM Itui- A sedan traveling at alleged high l a utility company i Thninpscm lamllv. Rldee pi lit -liishii i riinri Hirrm Hill nnfl ' DomV (i. O. I'. SI'KAKIH Funeral sei'. iec will be held Tburaday morning from the Moore funeral home. "()« Fay tti mn raqulesn ma Uc church Inter- II be at St Matthew' cemetery Mr-. Elisabeth Kiiilt-y Eliza-1 tsala-Oynwyd. wid- President ol 8 K. F .no dSed b**i"s of the Conshohockeu R | lowing a lona illness, will'club as guest speaker at the weekh Wimam' ! g > ir1 ■*!"' 708 Fave-. i. requiem I »'■>" "»r«**ns. Seven Stars. Mr , denlns to present constructive and mass will be celebrated ln St Mat- DeMott Is a graduate of Steven* interesting programs which their ttute, Hoboken, N J.. and 8 ff*^^ '^^L ^-S.1^ member of Sales Managers' associ- ■, at.„ nl ,!lt m##Unga [I Is believed Unit in this iimnner a large ni inrne with eco- H DeMott. vue-ild the mem- PhBlfcpirrsining tn heahre. physics! china-' H«T WHHam _ BrodBky. a .student at the Fennsyl-j tlon. an upportunltv for la born torv judge of the Common Pleas Court'of Joshua road.' Barren Httl and vanla Military collage, at Cheater, i approach ln general science.modern < "l Montgomery county, will preside came to a standstill under the Pa Tlie lormer sendee man Jf*|art and music and facihtl- brla of i porrh which the Impact student under Dr Russell C Erb.khm for devekipment of manual 1,H' Principal address will be de- of Ihe ernsh iimughi down uiwn of this borough, head of Ihe chem- L^yj,, ,ma homp.mBkiiig I at J:I0 a m Hundav istiy department. would be room on the nroetnm for U8«iniandenl of Norrl.st.mn achoola Rnvmond J RataleKak. 26. of Mi Brod.sk> wil deliver■ hu. nrst*0^ f^"ur , , nd a reuvmml autlnu ,;,,, drivel (d -he car. was address a a semi-monthly dnuiei JJ rr s I'VtViictioi* ». i\-tn iient v, 'Hm ''l meeting of the < i» ™ u Instruct ion in mMiumeiitn] p " '»' M««1strate H)(,„s|(,|U(! r,KlM)ll]1 n.,, , ,,„ W!!!.:illl ., SppwSi „, whlteniHish ciub at the-Spring Mill fire hou«e | mu5f ,.-,.„ rievelonm^t U b* 8hovvn flnd lh'* rrmaiiuler ol the township, for trial ai court on a Theodore Muiitz l» thairman of -hel nilli. »««n-ai» dr\elnpn.i i „iU ^ nrvnml ,lh lt.ininls- charge of driving while intoxicated meeting. ')o'Jvlv important a town- ,.|n« even-s of years ago .,u.„ed unPt to operate Mr. Brodsky will then be guest l'"!' teacher stressed Three com- -m,. program Kin sUrl Uit dele by Dr Car! Lorenr pHte years ln Junior high school .htitiet ser^d at I hUll road Beraeant u eondueted monthly tin..ugh uw] will glvacnn pufilh a program which ,, 1Mii,,.r John fall and wlntor inoattu by John F us on a par with ^, \|..|l|l,.w- s..,.!. g I,,I, < township n Legion where boys and girls of the two,' *• ,,,,|M" " ■ Oaliay VJUU , hh,.,. urok tr» tseadlM man tnthg Thire will a ho bi other interesting township.- no at ptWsWnl !• ■■ ._ ■.„ * • ■ | | ■ 'ifflre numbers on -he eotertalnmani pro-, last four years ol then ■flhOftHng ' " ,,< *,r ■,r* * •"'*l«'l-kt , , ,, norlr) gram which has ;, en-<Frequently thev are bandlcapped LII W F ruelnklrl looal phi !' "|k,■ when the driver pletcd. Tlie -guest nmlr t had the bane- nan. will be till 00 trol and crashed ■ h fit of a full Junior high school pro- the weeai] mtn ting of 8t Hatthev'» Into the Doh on the other side of were populju ifo The Krun," ! Alumni Study club, toniolu nt 'i in the four-lane concrete highway He ' :;:d It has been pointed om ': parochial grade 'he fore- State LegLsbture. Interacted in re- wagttrj i a laoaratlon of the thigh ■ ment will he ir. Old Cathedral ccm elery. Philndelplia Mrs Finlev i. survived bv a sts-lfltl°" ol Phlladi ins WarrelL IM Union; Talking on Ti>kin-» Friction Out Firemen's IlVlief Pavmenti Made of persons »ih gsj piesent during the series of special mectlng- The ()osi win bold Armistice Day banquet. flatttTda] evening. November 8. •:■■•:• II ■ ■ \ on the premli fire Insui Two Men For Later John Hi Jailed II I vn COL. JAY I:MIK! Col Jay Cooke. former chairman of the Philadelphia Republican committee, and a v< I Wars I and II. will be the principal speakrr at the county-wide meeting of the MM v Repub-lican organization on Thursday eve-ning October 30 at N>rristown cttv hall A resident of Chestnut H1I Col Cook i publican ranks fur many • additiun to . regime as chairman of the Philadelphia com-mittee he also served aa treasurer of the Republican finance cosajnll tee for Eastern Pennsylvania in 1838 While IILS | | be along Philade., expected he aLso will dwell on hL' H to Europe, ajuuwnce-ment that Col C<>oke had been ob-the principal i ■ I chaVmas of the coll publican row office candidates wili attend the rally Baia-C^.iw\(i • spoaxer expressed the belief thai the nations1 differ- I ences should be settled by diplo-j matte means rather than by military He predicted that as long as the United Hattona is in exis-tence tlu-re Is still hope for aecurl- 0 Harold Wag-'ty Speaking of England. Mr De-proved navmeni of 832.-iMott 9fl,d' " u'ut ('°nntn' *'»"'» elief Fund as- «W I""" »' *orW ii in Mty-sht pohtleal sun CJW her .titiude. ; "»""«» -'trt. were extended »« T"^ ^ ■*•« : Cooper |for a funhti henrtnj b] M Kins Jack 't-*'!''1 MtLnufhhi I h» ™nVf a^oocianon i^ locaied bv ",*>1 ' ,l*«'1 Oroton ,K' a ri' St-frsi>w*eeuu^2l1. CSheir^ryMs Stn^ SLSS^l , Ambler !ub and Bedford Wooley. »* '' >"•"-«'■" *1,h Narbarth ^ ^ s,unu..cd bu^a. man and Ray| ^^ahwas arrested .t 3 10 * the municipal..- „ fc p-tr^lm.,. T,u? Anith ,a vJ^T governor will make ™o!mw' p',ul Sm,,n "( NnTTls-rnpany or bis offt Erm---, •ment. psid or volunteer.' Mondev rnvl.t s meetm« Rev Allan *™< recognised bv the cou>, | church Art-tflmore, will ha rill D8 "The Oolden Veil or ,>"llt sjghs-and townships "rt,r ,ro» Chutaln- Dr. Frew re- ] «'"* * r-turned from an extended nou"* I ' ^___^^ ■ the year, - :l \«\ ,IiiftuIi. > ni I*t». \\iItt il|'iltfi(iI en tuoT-1 r„„ a.' v.„ . mst... .:. jiuTij roi roit'^i i IN *• I . i Merion. S3873. organisation of school cttsti large attendance areas, la giving . :s Mn oasoca'unity to do this on a voluntary basis The im-posed project would enable each township to retain lie own elcmcji-in and political identity in I grades. The leaflet recommendation by ■ be <*' ■ touiLstiiji si iiool boards bturs the names of all the members RnCllaalll Edmund Champagne. Seaman 1 c. d 'il 1*1 IIUJ <n of Mr and Mrs Raymond ~ . Champagne, of 126 el ^f rived home yesterday from San Diego, Calif. for n twe-month leave he has re-enlisted lor enothei 'eiui He will return to the naval base in San t>legx> at th< expiration Y;ill*^ Forge St»n»iii«'ii To Pn rtenl CoteceJii found hiding be-aUega and was apprehended hum back of the front ring upartmrut side window on ttM floor of the Business college had been smashed, police said They believe that Beaineeesi entered tin place after breaking the glass The two iiraignedl I they were not | bent on bin-par) ''" mereh took; teiuge in the two buildings to es- ■r five men" who threat (,l EST I'KKArilKII iSraaghl ninnins into serious proportions throughout en'ed to be»* roll who is Ihe eastern part of the United a memr*t ol the Merchant Marine. kl states have already1 is a former resident ol U closed tmder-dn forest land^. but [Secretarv of Porasta and Waters •>■ m- ■» ■ P Dra<mel said that so far'l lail rnr I grade Songmen ■ t been necessary in Charles Orohos.:. their well-known director. Dr Jem n to poli.-li Eagles and Frank Yablon- Pi '.nic oi year sal, president ol the T K club, will! Upper Merion H' : ■> pre- represent *heir organisations at a pastor of the Youn« People s Church' dp on Thursday evcnina. Novemu meeting to be held tomorrow eve-, ol the ah When huntinu season sUrU in mag at 1 30 In the T K hall. t23 the guest bers and friends Mrs Anne tin tlon "t the left preside Purthei ptei will be made for a Halloue, u aart] "n" proparty li owned by Andorra October 31 n' the school, si a m i 'of Harmonvllle Mrs. ,1, Helen TrtnrnpSOB ami innnbers of program Prank ; iminlv were awakened by the man of ;»ie part', n raft The front bumper of the : IM ., in the wall of the . t house llama ire to the vehicle was Kr.i.lrnl ill « ' ' " "' ,70° Trancls X Kehoe. of the Marv II F'sll |'r«nii Wiiwlf ll* Wood park house, is steadily nn- r*,M r I OIH W IIHIOH proving it Ohestnui Hill hospital |„ I,,.,.. W'-».»..».. an operation III Mil (^ <rvOlli«l|l He w: as admitted to the hospital Youth Shttrrs Tatty*Apple \\ ith 'Scavenger*? M'JOI win- > liiuiie. someiin Antoin-ette pAlunibo. 72 of First avenue Montgonu Bering with I lefl srm dson forehead and possible fracture of the skull Her condition was report-ed at noon todav as "satlsfactorv" ■<■> : Prank Dolanski. first ward cou'n-of the newlv-foni.. mtm „n Young Adult n . rldowalk, as he Irfi hu nearby t church that young Robert home at 1 ■ Phtladt iphla tiad a "yen" for a taffy-apple, it lUymond Alex-m unsuccessful Other/ in ruM. . .: ■ might not vaved ■ KUptea when she fell, Hallowe > kewalk Her to procure aroong the twelve i husband. f«lehotaa Is i-mptoved at |U-e I oed b\ Vernon v- , acei-coe. aim Neighbors ■ UBK and was her bed "Hi have anv on sale, bu'jf ■V" n tiie kitchen makintt IJ<»^**^ I" III"*'!* SL2 In Odd \eeidenl til \ Pi .a \ i it utwii'.ii The event Is being sponsored bv I Hart/eil 16 a pupil of ni Barren Hill a linger proved hard to find The de- In an odd i lor the signature of s 1 r fell whi was m. ■ Oulph Mills 1 IPS^ than two week*, a far greater |sft Hrd i no- Ooapal P*al fire harard will exist and hunters tentative! from the Poll-sli Veteraus 1 hursday night ui the were partlcuhrlv urged to be ex- and thei: auxiliary, and all other Mtthodisi churth West Consho- I workers, male xnd female Polish organira-1 hoeken. A male quartet from the ■ '■ I church will be been clearing picnic and camping n::>s will be present to lurt:iet heard m i group of * amputated ai Mont- Ithe memorial chimes committee of : the Otilph Chn>tian church, as i bal.inre needp-i illation Of I ■i:an. nflsarunable da- ctpatlon In the •■ ■■■ ,:, *i,en a ring .1700 fire war- n .-. Ue Tlie Polish or* aie Balliai minao 1; tiner meetiiiE November 13 on her flnvei • murh' an angle iron lerted tor any ganlz^nooa and the Pohsh sciiool Chit and Kowai Ibis eilieiajatM) *he departraenttcblidrenesqjael to take one complete Primitive lohn D Vandegrlft. 13S West 11th are* balance. 3he wa* removed I p In the parade Taylor i« pastor of 'he church ,nue ]hardt io the hospital dollsr, a nonpareil candy and ion town 8he n old-fasti! ■Iher artit!- j Thr irirl WHS helpinii Oi Nomir-f unri preceding the I !:;ii! Bnd Nlppes. Jr., who was killei in action I chief said
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 21, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-10-21 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 21 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 37 |
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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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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®Ijc £cmsl)ot)ochcn
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7737.
"Drive" Starts
Today In Both
Consliohockens
Chi'si Worker*
Set Out To Reach
lss,ooo (;oai
Two hundred rind sixty Ameri-can
and red-feather flags are fly-ing
in the Fayette street breeze 10-
day. announcing the openinic >f tbg
1M7-48 drive for ihe Conshuhoctc-en
Community Chest.
Goal of ihe annual campaign is
13S.0D0, the funds to be allocated
to major welfare and civic groups!
of the borough and hnspi
Ins this «ifii
avenue, president of the Che.it, Is
avenue, presiaent of the sboat. Ig
general chairman of the rommun- j
Ity-wide drive, which will Include]
both boroughs and a law in -
rounding area Joseph I Lawler.1
Eurtith avenue and Fayette ntreet.
is co-chairman. Room 1 ol ttu
Mary H Wood park house in hend-j
Quarters for ihe .Inv.v
A large corps of captains and
workers will twin! into iQtton to-day,
in an '"all-out" effort to vlst*.
every home, industry, business,
house and contact every organiza-tion
to do their "bit" in this over-'
all drive. Last year the sum of
$.13,000 was subscribed, with I fOAl
of 130.000 Because of Increased
costs and requests for assistance
fr"m the Cheat, the goal is set high-er
this year.
West Side Campaign
Solicitors for the Community
Chest in West Conshohockeu began
solicitations this morning and ihe
drive will continue with unabated
Interest until -very home has been
canvassed and everyone given an
opportunity to subscribe.
Plans for the rumpaign were
completed last night at a meeting
in the council chamber with Jos-eph
Pollack, first ward councilman,
presiding as chairman. Frederick.
Pish, third ward councilman, is
vice-chairman Twelve of the soli-citors
wer*> In attendance tactl ■>!
these will select in isststanl.
The borough has been divided
into districts with a solicitor as-'
signed to each district. The dis-tricts
are small and should be cov-ered
quickly and without difficulty
The solicitors recognize ihe help
given the West Conshohockeu Rec-reational
Council -ind what ihe
sum of 11000 received from the
Community Chest provided for the
children of ihe borough luring ihe
playground season at MacKen/le
p.uk
The solicitors ind then- ilstrlrt*
follow Mrs. Donnellv ind Mrs
Hadfleld. Ford and Williams streets
from Front to Josephine avenue.
Roger Miller lower Ford .itrcet
Dolores Oleba and Joseph Swel-kowskl.
Moorhead ivenue
Betty Cunningham .nd Jennie
Wodarski. Crawford avenue. River
road and Chestnut street
Mrs. James Magulre and Mrs
Holland. Crawford Hit'
Agnes Brady. Front street from
Williams street DO Bullock i venue
and Merion avenue.
Ida Mae Cooper. Cedar ind Mer-ion
avenues, and Williams street.
Dolly Mullen. Cedar avenue. Wil-liam
street and Josephim
Donald Blalr. upper Josephine
avenue, Moir avenue and Church
street.
William F Vinino. lower Joseph-ine
avenue to upper Merion avenue
and Brltt-Molr avenue.
Elmer Harrison. Balligo and up-per
Front street.
Mrs. Pierce, middle Ford street [
and Apple street
Mrs Caton. Wilson street ind up-per
Apple street to Plum ureet
Mrs Charles Shore. 1000 block
Ford street and DeHaven avenue
A meeting to receive i eDort
from the various nttflKon will be
held in the borough building next
Monday evening
Wills Recorded
At COOT* I lnil-r
Moyd O. Reynolds. Haverford. a
retired official of the American Tel-ephone
A: Telegraph company, who
d:ed September 34. l»tt an estate
valued ai $10,000 and upward, it
was disclosed today when his will
was filed lor probate
He provided two for Alice M.
Brown, who aided him in his work
in the legal department of ihe
American Telephone |
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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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