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ESTABLISHED 1889. NO. 7734. SI)c Consl)ol)ochcn Uccor&er Pennsylvania5 MNNSYIVANIA WEEK • OCT. 13-19 CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1347. TWELVE PAGES PRICE: THREE CENTS UK tits \KW CBOUP Pennsylvania Week To Begin Next Monday "lt\ Your Sun.- K«t*|t It Growing**. Slogan Adopted Course Offered In \\ ater Safety A water safety course for In- ■tructon win t>c jouttlj b-. tli«' N<IIi.-.r. v.IL v W C A. Norris-tnwn VMC.A HIII] UM Central Montgomery Oouniv Branch. Am-ei tcan Red Cross The course will be co-ed and will I DeHaven Port Offieera Installed F Huagland. a member ■ mission, was Installed MOOD ■i 01 John F DeHaven Pa | No ' .inn I WgU.II. .1! ll,sl;il;l-arvtgg ::-!d last sa;urday Woman's Club Has Jubilee Celebration 20 (.inh- In County Join In Anniversary Tiitwluy Afternoon Three charter members, one ol them a nonagenarian; the daughter of the lotinder. and a present mem-[ berof the organization, the president I of the Montgomery County Feder-ation of Women's dubs and the' presidents of twenty dubs in the Federation joined with more than* one hundred members of the Wom-an's club In Its golden anniversary celebration Tuesday ■iternoon at Plymouth Country club, near Norris-town From en original group of 35 rep-resentative towns women who. launched the club at a meeting No-vember 14. 1891. were Mrs A. Con-rad Jones, who headed the club lor nine years. Mrs. William A. Cooper and Mrs Charles Heber Clark, old-est member of the club, who ob-served her Wd birthday anniversary [ w >-v , • Another honor guest at the event IS VfiffiilllZCCl HI Mrs Stuart Ben ton Molony, a H daughter ol the late Mrs. David «_ M . R Beaver, in whose home at 405 I OHMI- \lll«ricai1* Fayette street, the club wus tormed 5en^Molony now ocrup'°s thP resi* l>Ian 8C1M>14«WB KIIIHI Ta Slum film The president ot the county fed-, Pennsylvania-, a 30-miuuie rto<- "■''•' tomorrow afternoon in ihi oiPen-isvlvur.ia deivmiieni .. Aiming to promote sociBl, educa- umcntary motion picture in wund '>Hrn<tf lealurlng the houauig of WDMni al Citizens Hear J^P8^Women Council Names loMeel 1omorrow Croup To Visit I l>\\ \KI> J VVISNIEWSKI Cultural Club rtom 1 30 to 10 3CI The DOUIM will «•■»■ "!": ' ' Mr sur- : those who,C"' M mstal-have had DO previous tralnin Commander Walker, ot Unghorne Registrations are now win* tak- Other officers mailed Proclaimed bv novein..r i«m« M "; « "*" Hiiln M("Kay. director Russell RrU. senior trice I n.Iw » tniZ,°°"^' J',,ir '! <" i>m u-iiJ training at the Y.W.O m Prani H. Dieeinger. junior vtoi Duff a ten week-, ago, Pennsylvania A. Ray Heydt, direct,,:- of physical couunandei JarjM :>, Week will start next Tuesday and ti«liun| at the v:.! r A am ooattnue through Octobei in The Don "lv I-""*'IV wacuttw i i Martin, chaplain; Jasper State Dewrtment ol Commerce m "ry OI c,,'1,ru! Montgomery County! Purer!) Welfan officer, C n™-I< L„ comm.rce he l)r,inch Ajnertcan Red Cross at 826 ler mice officer: Vet: prepa.ed s kit ot promotional ma- DrKalb street. Norrlstown. .....,; .], m , terlal which has been placed in the, Tie eonr.se will be oondueti B>Bd Ol 3030 leading, group* andiEtl*'8rJ Twardov.sk! who is us-' Following tin cithwns in the state and has urged|B0C™ud t,ir,-tlt'r ■' Hfsi ■>U1 wat« chicken pie supi»**r mi itrvod with local cooix-rimon end sponsol prevention at, the wne. oi 'lie membeis as guests. to the program ttw Southeastern Ponnaylvonle Di - u i mini Orus J Matthews, serret-m of,chnr,,ri- American Red Croat ■ ...nmriit coDunone has indl i mary booklet of salient facts and penaraJ information about Pennsyl- \anin that the immediate purpose of this year's Pennsylvania Week observance le "to nenerate on a le basis and in every local immunity of anv site, an Intensive Explanations Of Coiinci linen IVntn-tiw V-oiH'iatinn Conunittee Viieiids October Meeting Probably the most largt : ed meetljiK Ol WWn COUneU In UH ■ ■ boroukh wu (he- Oetol i Bold Att( torney To MnUr lni|iiir\ If Solicitor \\ lattCO To Urtatn Ponition Boro Firemen Council Formed Will Parade In Wbitemarsh movement to make the people ofj Pennsylvania. better iicn.iiulnf>d! w.th the greatness of their own; Btata and their home comrmnmv H| attention on the Com- *Tr»MlV To lleail Hr\n Muwr \ 11.in The Washingtor. Flri> Cnmiwny ]No 1. of this borough, will be hon- 21S < itizen* eUtend Initial Mi-rlin^ Exhteuce of -t eomprahonatve Nimj rnifflttail by .he Dnlvendty From title urea imd from :ill p.ir 4i n norroa ■ ..:. tn ■ the Pi ■ : let ti nnnlver- ■ Id ;lt nou i .ii conjunction with the animal onnvet PubUahera' lusociatlon Int Clapper, of Washing-ton. D C. author and radio mm* 11 be lueet siiraker «l, on "Be-. , hind v-.r Hat A naotkm causing ai much BUN ■ ;it the October meeting of town her colorful ,■ oiaht an one I inaj oust-iiLK iminr OIIIK • incBideilt. WBH The »,iil, 1 .iiiilc"."]'1'- l i , pnanu " to |e, incllmjn »,-n. w.itin( lor would IX tdvmnxd bv t„»n iw> : ,,0». MC C"»»»» "PlJ™" , to the tra "lltM w ,d «,.!, Mr. Clipi»r. «■ II U ''*">^> ■ ' "'W "l" by thi rectnUy-IonnM i horkr,, CM .,x<ertuir, Ihr •. .I,.,,. J1"*™ or "ctUHl to the oin.r. lb. „,i,«r,r,l.„.,,l 0U«l OftheWJi*. "fsm,,h "9- '" '"-"—""" " ?r.±,:::r"u S^St* uiAde Mr Omvlnaae aahaaJ why the mattar wae not brought benwi council earlier in the meeting Mr. Capnidi replied he could tnaka the L-.irt.ugh was the Octobei I nani in ihe rutt l,rld Wrd„r«d.y nigh, A | SuS^T^SSf, students nt . °nl i.nn.ipal .,1 the nn.de v-hool on ":'""" n"> »™ <* •ooompwitoS HwhlH-.n .,. ket for Mipeiiisor nouncl^ „„„ .i^.,„'Si„iu £5£* u". n">leret<hie fpro,m„n,-A,-ll.e„n,i„nw. roi l ht.h-mlritfTH-nvh«i-.™^.r1 o^isiJnct'. i£n Ta *lett£ter?«loa&res£seia to I#wis N I uken.s. Jr . Barren Hill, temporary chairman of the organ-obtained ut the Are house until tttiaj evening The members of the band will ar- Road. Overlook Hills. Pott.Mown. a memberdiip of 47 West Norrlton Bryu Mawr. and the en, .(,, 0f whom B and theToca? Junior Woman ^club '*»<■*«"* ulld unlvereltiee. Ifltrn through sr»ciaT"arrangemenis' Pl«» tnm Allentnwn beaded Mrs. Edwin D Montnws head ot Edward Wlsnlewskl. Esq.. 415 With tl'e Standard Oil Company of P™ drum majorettes Approxlmate-the local club and general chair- Spring Mill avenue, has been elect?*! Pennsylvaiile. sponsors of the pro- h evenly members of the local ,„ man of the annlversarv committee, president of the club; Miss Hedwlg duclton. afier readlna a recent ac- company are expected to be In the, tn(1 ^ |t ^f m(,tTthV ot studv *"i presided. Hyllruutl, secretary; Blanlcv Tom:.s- mum of it in The Recorder The lm" o( march Uniforms cai i^t hand Ci-i^ns paid for A reception opened the program at rewskl. 21» West Elm street, treas- event is open to parents as well a.- Stained al the lire house until th , l(r sl)(.. 12 SO. with the club ofBcers. aug-.urer: and Dr W F Ciealelskl. Dr. pupils evening ecrlpUon, it was revealed mented bv Mrs Ferris, forming the Stanley Pupek. Jr and Rev. Josephi The members n! :hv IWIKI w.ll a.-- Tiland. unopposed (or member-receiving luie Tvl. assistant rector of St. Mary's!<«onwealth's resources, its develop-i r,ve hrr* tomorrow morning about s[,ip mi the board of supervisors -it A three-tier. 12-potmd decorated Catholic church, directors. its history, and Ite potential- n »J1(1 ,'•',ll °e entertained at lunch etecnon November -i added blrthdav cake was served at thei ''"tial project of the new or-1 Hies for the future. ;" 'he Nellanv real urmni After report la nipplemei event, the first slice cut bv aim l"ti—tlon, first ot its kind in thel "Pennsylvanlans muat hare a tfaor- wnch tney win return to the tire ti,«t deal with aonlni highways Molony | history of the borough, will be th? ought undemanding .>t iiieir own ^^t'on 'I In firemen carrying the population studies, niu l-iii(i.iin raising of a fund of 110.000. to beiBteatness and achievements In orderic,j:ill>'Uiy's twi rns passenger and bu The program opened with the «t uaide for scholarships and nnan- '- upp-t ...u- iheii■ wn nossibllittes *i'h bonnuet.- of yellow chryaan* and -ectea' . ,; i oarts. pledge of allegiance to the fiag.^ial assistance to worthy atudents Pennaylvania Week le the logical thcinums. will leave nt 12 3<i by bus both present and proposed, followed by the invocation by Mrs F'rat social and benefit event, ar- time when the great major It v of the a»d private automobile t'nable to attend the -neetine be- I Harold Shoemaker, former presl- ranged to aid the scholarship fund.f people of Pennsylvania may be Mahi Line The local group will gocause of illness, he wrofe dent, and the singing of Sluri1* * DR" to ** n*'d October 35 in, awakened to a more thorough ap- directly I 'he line of is a real need for township Singled Banner bv the clubwomen !'he T K hall. 426 East laectar; prectatloii of their home Stale, and' march and will . tire; and that eBfsOUs ooaajdaamUon Mrs Moiurcus in welcoming the street. jhome communities, and the llltae llt'ils<' ",l111 Ou the should be given to changing the groups, described the event u "to-1 A apnkesman of ttie club ln|orm-i IHK variety and possibtlitW Inherent program which will murk the hous- status of the township, whirli i in day. the golden tomorrow we dream- ,,(l " lt*eoid..«r reporter tortav thnt' ii; bi.th, the statement concludes Ingoi the i-guipmeiit nid class, lo a first class ed of yesterday" She paid tribute Ulf' club *'11* endeavor to carry on Tliroiighotu Pennsvlv.inui Week ■afraaninantl will be aarved to a)! township. Those ol ue who have to the charter memliers and expres- in the edurationnl field the work | and in the continuing year-roundiPart^clpajpna in the parade and studied the suburban growth trend the Baplaiubei the n mlttae nn- ting Kn f JUda ii- 1 giro, of Rose Onlv Thomas McCarter and Wal- Valley, former local resident, will iei Raduszewskl failed to anawer bi arnoni the guaata ei the all-day Die mil cull, with eleven council event members present and two unfilled vacancies al I'i-ni<i!i Ray Ftero, praaaolnl lor ihe hist tinw Og to urdci On UOtiori "t Mr. Clark, seconded by Mr M former Burgess William I>>nn he..ding Ihe committee from Civic Protective association. erven in-: mission to speak. Loiigacre slated the new aaauci la not political and the purpose and aim are to ascertain information on questions of public interest. He i members of town council end the genernl public I ' hlldren and when the children are punished the reason Recorder Wins ore., i: Safety Awards Governor Duff Mnkn IVCM ntulion Today Qonrarnor Jai inutlon un\ ;nne lie desired. r.ipahli nated lie had in idling i ■ M- I ■■: ■ I-I and his reason tor uskniK the i h u and had not been al a uieeltng for n lonit time and thai Mr wis-nii w ;;, nai been attend;!.' rKHfe He admitted he did no) know win (her or not Mr. rouU oare to raalgn, bui agreed to serve on .• < .unmiticc tn sec film mid make the inCfUlry ■ appointed to eg*1 Mr. ■ n whether or not he ' area to < ontlnue in tin- ojffloe IJuff lIn*. BkH i! jug preaenled oartifleataaol acAnave* n " 'HT'th^'iV'a.s'ked'i'ii1'1''11' l" ""' P«aldanl ind adltoi Oflol borougll solicitor Mr Ruggerlo ■Oeorne Smith was disobedient, that'The Cmi-.hohm-krti Kr.cder. who! W«="l<*ed I ich ntiried. he was punished by being removed was named as winner of a Hlghwav ,. ITe-^itlt-iii Haw a»\'*;'n!^„*~^ from om«- We would like ,„ llnd.^,,.,. ^^ i,,mlll,u,(1 * ,,,,„ \ . and Thomas to SthSingl^riMrtrri,m8ennVtal' or"^bro£ke2n?tl.u£Tl«w: P„,^„n,n.„s.v„h„a,.nia NewMU.ter Pubttaha , J [,„V*rsnr^ f,.nn. ■..'. .,-, , o,.,, rui iw« >aean*iea or win wus he u-moved?" Bsaocl.t on from June 23 U. - wmfteldS (nunrilmsn itol.mkl Kspl.ins " "1*r " .....,, f(ir ni„ ^ „,.„ Uoughertv as a 'ilth ward councll- ICi Orartnaae moved that an ...1 1'1*',,„,;;'., „/.;' I f?;: mM> ^ lh;" ": ,"""J' '* S,I,H|1 unded ihe motion Mr Dolanskl. n.-t,n ,, , ,.„ o, ,.,. „...,„ , , TI., who made tit. motion I, j iK for uE ^'^ ''-'MIIU- mnnuMici H „, cv 1 President Smith aro,e and m.,d. the K ' , ,' ' ^ . ' ' ,, k ' , Si,i"J «L* m™*»?> fro1" ' fullowinu stjtenienl Ward. Mr Moore seconded the '"'S^SrL.be.,,^;:' .'!::.'" * .■'■^ "^ 'Why we elected another oounetl* pr.siCfiit ami sdl- ,,„, notnmatlOM close. Rug-sed gratitude to the anniversary begun manv years ago in supporting, i if'Mittaeed an Page Faan committee idlracung and helping nnancialTv> IntrodueUon of honor guests fol-s,udenu entering college and in ('||||) |fg--lf^ 'T-i IL rill be i Ijotis <hil» lo II. II lowed. I directing and advising youths Mrs. Ferrfc complimented the club I hl*"n ■chooLs as to what to aini|if-_ »T >■ a brief talk, and stressed the Ior" He said this work has been'till r<»KU'l* MOIIU'S done voluntnrilv bv Dr W. F. Cle- _. , . sielakl. locil physlelBn. Rev. Sebas- , Cnudren need warm buman re-tlan Jeraak rector of St Marv's' latior.-hip as much as food and n ■ -k- ., -. , Ca^uT^rruiiT and? Rei' S"r!fhfl"r"- Mr. Albert Nalle. of SurVsVOr Of Air <XUf.ll Tvl Whltcmarsh a represent..,.,, ,if ,he , lpm p.,,, j Madden ^^ sl Uontgomery Countv Children s Aid ety. told the Junta Bgfb ii, ■ talk on Foster Homes fo.-„htch he spent eleven days In there wl|l b.- public dancing at the '" the Ben.-, Htiladelphli BahlM-coinpanv hail mid on North Mman|uoi> ran ""' *»ul avenue fhere from I until 11 p. m change Is on our doorstep.' he aaS In calibre and ideals of the local one of the oldest tn the State and county federation. A moment of silence, followed bv appropriate music by Mrs Q E McCarney. piano accompanist, was held In tribute to Mrs Henry D Cranor, charter member, president vised 'To accomplish these ends we need confidence in government. Toland concluded. Lukens is an ex-ecutive in the firm of f.ukens. Sav-age & Washbui-n manufacturers, of Phlliidelphta The group authorized sele. ,i.,n rJ ;i ronimlttae <<1 15 for the purpose .• [bmedonrrtd-ror teal l«neral rnvaraga imoni Mr. Clwk nomlmted Rooert nUlr. dailv -- .ked lot ' The prool ol that in ,.,e lh,r'd™.rtth"n8' """ """"'■"•"WP'' •» »»»r<led to HU.^, ,„,.,, ,,„, .^eedln, „r. tor u edjtnri.l.s,., :„lrd the ... .lune* V. M.n»fr Mr Hue- ■ u„.Tiii ini"anw,s "v,'n '," i-rrlo »econ I -ii Mr. ks«, ohOKlhtTfll. n.,1, K.iiubli- m„7 Ml U.nur IN ,,1 present . can and Ihe Plllabiirm, , ,, ,„„, „,„, ta „„t tyermli. ar.nh lor «.'i-er;,l OOMraf* In rtail-. ,.., ,, ,;.,i,r [wo ,.|,,.:., iiewapapera Honorable .iieimoi, „, :,>v..,, A, ,„„, „.,,„ „„r wi-nlew. lor edllorluls in dnlv Mwipape, , in the matter. TlntUng. BMyi not be . ,i,,„,,. £*L™ i.wardfd to;,,,,,,, : s Blalr, ,-' V*;.- >he PottM,,.,; Mei.iirv Kn -I II.I.V ,„„,,,, .;.,. 1,,,11,,,-keii „ „H. : IB«r wus anarded to Miss l!]p ,j,,..,, H.b, ' ,,i edifirial Qn,,,i. , "The affau- ot the borough are ..I>aUl on whttls<- whkh ^^^ ufcuaml, not in good shape. First, i_ ,h« i~.v HMVW, aw-»-«- ■ft m c-on.,0-,, ,he fln.fflK plt-tuie ''", ^..ffi. ""'u,^ZT\,,>,.„ ,,-"* ■<" For the bun ntinued on Page MBT) Mrs. D.E. Tracy Burial Tuesday »*T the Coiui Ol Child.en" St the Octoler meetliiei ruhtier i for nine ytars and an honorary nf til. r,l„K TS....J.. .. .. ... ! ■U"Or' I member, whose death occurred on Monday, and Miss May B Lee, who died recently Mrs A. Conrad Jones, author of the club history appearing in the anniversary yearbooks, told of the club's early days, contrasting In-, ,;«v "» Harrisburn m terestingiv the customs then and " »»dOW ol rtavid » i p^n, „, * ,5., ,,,. r now. The yearbooks, combining ihrlTraev. former president ol the Har-! ri""" w "" m»" ** "£ n',e.tl"8 poli-nant clubs colofi of green and white natw ay and i ^-iS,ro^V0 WrhH^«^c^r*^ "l" "' WorM Wmi ii and gold were dKirlhuted vesie.-tnrr local resident whose rWlh «e-1 ^'W foi ChmUnas Tlie uack-; «;. dav. ifirred last Fndav at her Harris- j ■*•*■■ «""»»"»ng food, are sutacribed Tl.lI1SJ)or[ St.lvitt. of tm? Army eph Mrs. Stuart Molony spoke of her burg hont" following a long Illness, mother's long asroclatlon with thel (3ol«*mn iKintttical requiem mass club, the Ideals of the club's found-] v** *»nK ■' 1° » rn in Our l4idy ers and urged continued promotion]0' the Blessed Sacrament Catholic of cultural civic activities. ' church, with Bishop George Leech. Kntertainasent , "I Harrlsburg officiating fntfim-nt Tlie entertainment program, ar- was made at the Tracy sarcophagus, ranged by Mrs Bhoemaker. included > Holy Cms-, cemetery. Harriabura. dromutlc readings by Mrs. Ruth Mi r to linpulrmeut of health. Wood Carnwath and harp numbers attl T'rat v was piominent in Red by Marcella de Cray, youthful pro- ] rroBi anu welfare work and was fessioual musician, who first played j identified in numerous philan-before the club as a small girl ten '"Topic enterprises years ago Now a member o» thel Miss Margaret Tracy and George National Music League, Miss dc Tracy. Seventh avenue and Fayette Cray recently returned from Parts' street, attended the services Mrs. where she studied with the world- Tracy Ls a sister-in-law famed harpist Henrlettr Rente Mrs Carnwath presented a play by Barrle and a humorous mono-1 Funeral services will be held to-logue Miss De Cray played four] morrow afternoon from funeral oar-numbers, encoring with Debussy's| *>rs At 6835 Fraakford avenue Phil- Claire de Lune by request Both ndelp! la for Mrs Millie Yount artuta were enthusiastically received 'Campbell, wife of Frank Campbell. In introducing the entertainment] *'ho died Wednesday at her home program. Mrs Shoemaker compared 207 flodfrey avenue Philadelphia. In enlightening manner the siatusi*'ier » hint illness Interment will of women in the club's early days] be at Hillside cemetery near with their position in the world] Willow Orove today- Philip Ddkett H Frasier ot the dub Trnsdav „lkl„ .,, 8 ,n|IT."^rVJL"Jl|,.l k"n TtT'l,-mf ""d ",r "'"l*." IheMarvH Wood Dark 1II.UK "Thf .?T Z """"" " *• IXPWI ol While- , , ', , , '" !ii.„il]il\ ,li i inn-Hi,. 0 UM I, ,r I, i,,,,,,.,,.,, ,-,..,11,1 ,. ,t. children of today ore the real wealth , ,„„. . ,,i. Tnesd.i i.iuht ., a is ni .. , lowllMI1''^. rea<'" of the nation Thev will he the J:'°'ls ' mi „l"rso*> liUfhl at » II at. eve,y lioine In tile Ufa in .tun. it-, fu'ure Yo^ ™n s,"™" "'" "r<- "o"" T"1' « ■ '""« '«• nucltoj ol .he commlrue " l,M In a^nlnTthS!'01 "'* 1*rro,"n« "Of". • . Herberi WebO •Id Tue.- J" ""<»" '' ""* '» "'"■ a|>l».,r.i! I 1 , e. president of the Ulatelte Veter- C.ertrulc " ?MA S„t o^l. red "''" <*"' "* "" '"'" I>"1"">''1 "" MMCMUoo suinlev I. David «.|OTS;-„"*i^_JIr"™ ._- :" «■> '""■ ■ "" "' <*" " M'onlinurri nn Pace Three, lieu, jury Exonerates 50 Industries Plan Exhibits liultiHtriiil Shovt s.t For NOT. 12- IS i t ontlnoed on Pair Three, Primitive Church Plans Convention Sore t^ofSon o\Th°er,b,",:"'with Northwe"s"tern" U°u™tU o J""t'i"le In: '^»rO KcSH Clll mpany, and b AM A.. Rescue Research, Wash-ington. D 0 the widely-p., secure trash collection for the bor-ough, by authorizing the secreurv to send another letter to town coun-cil, urging such provision Mrs Ida Jenkins, of East 14th! avenue, hex been named welfare ... Q chairman of the Montgomery Coun- I .ill,**»«-» tee Mart Federation of Jvnlo, Womena The Weak-day Heofl ton. of 720 Spring crated of criminal nnchgence in the death of John Unit. 86. 1734 Butler pike! by a Jury Lefcre Coroner thle momintt Ball dic.i ii, M. al Mr*, rrunk Campbell clubs, it was announoad al I dlnnaf yon classes will be resumed il mber 33 18'.- hours after meeting of the federation Tuesday ;k„;i| ehurchee ne» Wednesday ] he was admllted following an accl-nlght at Kuglers restaurant. Phtla-: afternoon from 2:30 to 330 Tlie dent Involving his car and one op* dtlphla Seven of the rune clubs j classes will be smaller tin yagu? crated bv Johnston on Butler pike in the county federation were repie- .> vea/, alihoiiKh 'he south of Ridge pike In Phrncuih sented at the event The apimlnt- school is larger due to the Incrot ment was made by Mrs Sterling I in enrollment from W< Johnston tcMifled he was drivinv tiiiior group and third vice: h0(ken Hutt or, Butle, pike and that Holt Chain of Nsrberth. president of the[ ,maij,. „ |eit turn to drive into ■ ■ of the state unit. The R , ... «__,_ ,- path ol Loming infuntile paralysis drive wa.,1 «<a«l> I f> .~»t r>*' I Johnst-m | Pvt tin Tlerne) -""uaaed and all clubs urged to] The Lincoln Fire com pin Behnonl hnrrnrk* nf the The semi -annual convention ; the Schuvikili district of the Prun- Pennsylvanla Week, sctnduled fur |Uve MeUwdlal church will be held October 13-lfl is in keephig with Tuesday in Uu Primitive M< ' i ■Industry on Parade ' to In hi Id district OOrnptl i November 12, 13. 14 and II al N..i- niaqun, si chvh \\ , .i\ hall rh.ii'in.ui A War- ardvlUa, \i h ren ttwanr sain tuuay inei, Bnariancloan, Esriarnokin, * owi- 'Our Montgomery com, Philadelphia Plnrt, Phlladel-and not be held at the same Phia Wesleyun and Philadelphia time the State Is marking thLs ipac-l Maytair ial week because ■( n lack of ttme. Morning, aittrnoon ai hut our two pro-rams are gbnUar hi ,,ln'i ■aaafoni will be nekt Mr-their oblectnes Chairman BwarU "h w°od. of Ced*: said -We want to show the people Conshohcw ken Is general 04 tavantgomerj rountv what makes, mari ">d Is bt by a large k The State, through r'" pennayrranla Week, empti resources aim the n id tot Industry to keen thli I'-imnonwealth In the forefront " Maonwl W. I Has resigned as M, lloore tnoved UM UD 0 ipaldl sec* ,i nii.ii .i, whlcb On roll call Ml B . oi to who did not dw ; I'rtili.oi Presented The rollowlni petition w.i read: lanrtlords evtct- - landlord pro-is good or bet- , :, g lfl in- 11 itntinurd nn l*a-e Nine, P.0.S.0fA. Sell Building ■ Pitt rde lOXH thl, Followinn are tin on» I avaCUM ,.v ices t<n the 'inc. leealons. , itreel In ihi b Morning eeaaion 10 <" Alix-tr Rhoad i-:.;nbenr of welcome Ml Tlie 10 30 Report.s of Sundaj [reading of ininutea; rowno boa-luess. mil 11:00 Discussion !i(iw Can the , the March of Dimes Mrs Vcrnon Vercoe. president of the club, attended a luncheon on Monday at Oimbel s. Phi again readv tn serve Chief Johl Idvuwd Offlc-r A C Wells that he had tn*aati atrd the acci- ■ if Whi'cmar-h Township police to- dent and that m his opinion <-»v- 'Johnston had not lx- n neglmem for the November show, sponsored luintly bj I luba of Nurrisiowu ar igore than 50 industn •••"iiMiie in the' Adu„. . | first industrial event of its kind in Al i ■ Everv Uontgomery cotinttan is in- „,lL-ittend The committei charge has requested that nil rhll- 2 X addn Rai IJ-aiald D SIMCAKEKS Al KA!J> 0\^ SKKMCKS IIKKK Sl\»>\> l ••nlinard on Page Slai Flierw To Hold Air Regatta Forty snortsmen filers from manv pat ts cf Pennsvlvanla and from native of this borough, daughter of the late Marv ano Louis Young. Mrs. Campbell v as reared here Her husband Is a former Plv-mouth Meting re-ldent Other sur vlvort* are a r ., Prank. Jr, and kg) hi] .-en of Philadelphia J. G. Md'HIifMn Ji seph G MrOettlean. M. hus-nearby suies. Including a number "i band Of Mrs Mary Kane McOetti-, women, will fly over this area Bun-; fan died Wednesday at his home day. beginning at 1 p m . when the; 11 Merlon avenue. West Consho-second annual air regatta will be-hocken. Death was due to a heart! held by Philadelphia Aviation Cour.- ccnlitlou try club. whose headquarters are at He la survived bv his wilf. a- Wlngs Field, Five Points, near Ply- daughter Man at home a son, I mouth Meeting : James. Seaman 2 c in the Navy Taking off from the nearby field' stationed at Quam one brother | at nne-mlnutc intervals, the course; Hnrrv. of Oermantown. and a sister of the 150-mile race will be unan-;Mrs Nellie Kelly, ol Mveratde, N J t nounced until 3 short time before! The funeral will be held turner- , competition starts. row morning from t« East First j Craft participating will Include avenue, with solemn requiem uagel four classes—Tavlorcraft. two-place, in fit Ciertnide's Catholic church 1 high wing. 85-horsepower engine; West Conshohorken interment wli Bellanca. four-place, low wing. 150-,be ir. gjg Matthew's remeten horsepower engine; Beech Bonanza.! — four-place, low wing .go-horse- C(M.:..| 1 \n \|nn<|,lv P-iarer engine, and Cessna, two- ™M1J|IMI »1«IHIU> place, high wing. g5-horsepower en-, A social will follow the regular line I rehearsal of the Mary H Wood Among the awards will be the Choral society Monday night at S aaWhsfl bowl" presented last' in the pirk house Miss Latl year fur the first time bv Henrv A.Us in charge cf the arrangements -Tonv Uitle flier and chairman Mrs Ruth Vandegrtft v.. of the regatta and Jack Burnham. chairman of the membership com-another noted airman Last vear's, mittec by President Ham Atkinson winner was Mrs J M CluTord oflDr Jenb Donath will direct the Colonial Village. Wayna i rehearsal on Monday night dren under the age of 12 visit thel stout exhibit with their parents or In 330 question box, Rev school groups. Souvenirs will 1 ■ j | rilMrihote'! %\ :i number of booths |:Bg and admission Is tree Awards wUlglnglni according to thi Ol A trustee- The new owner the first flrn-,1 11: nl building The building was <!,>... in 1 dwicti shop, an >>\ Magistrate FT..1111S RoVmii'th and Janai f>ar-bv. tax en, ■ nd t1i«>r has been leased Herberi hK-a: of a c. 1. o unl th'rd fi-tor Is used as a lodite room The bean used as ■ a«MM-m ''■ "aterniil omatilza- Ill> |Mfl|].|- H Rally day ser\i<e- ertli be principal services in the Fir-' H ^in-here or, Sunday Mn l* da E SWMU, IHR). of Craig\it:e. Mam. 1 boo. one ol two women to hold this office, anil be lurch at 1030 Punday morning The program anthems by the junic .■> E Arnold ForresL Eaq >c JI the con.blned rally and harvest home service of the Methodist church at in g^oek Sunday min-ing Th« Junior and ggguo; choirs of the church ■ at 730 Sunday evening. Robert C Landis <rinht'. super.nt-i-upeaker st a rally service sponsored by the Men1* Bible class Special music will include s hymn ting and numbers by the chorus choir and a male cboru* and 'he Methodist church ■ leaker at the rally at the • pr'tmotion exer of this borough, will speak plans made h\ tht on TIN, Devol ' "'" *iir A.nenca. Duck, vice-oresidem tn charge rd nubile rrlatinns of Lee Rubber ft Wi M' KomVre stated r ■ .t|»ort 01 (rcnatrJ The show w'll give Mont^omc '' lR the countlans an opportuniiv to sr,. th. addrei Rei Weake) Boyd D. D.:'P.O. I * A Ti* ivpe of product rge Overla fhe old Penn Club bu I I facturlnu ■*• opi-nted thi ■ ... ... Fred Parfcyn. Mt The p 1 IHvorcc ^llll ■ . ■ ■ in the pKetiioootarva acna ' I Hgwtoa 1 Loha enaj Log cnatl ( tm*$-rvt> i' »;>*/ , ! - ' ■ s; Matthew's Aiumni 1 ■ Tru- ■ "■d to aid starving Europe With all l's plans made for a c.iered mena ■ Bundavj Bvarning m the audi ■ follOWhli muss .!■ taO 111 Rt Matthew . ebUTCh, the Alumni has canceled the more elaborate ■ fee and Boylan and Be; p co-chairman Reservations will be received until noon lomor-ist 20 la ■ i'i»n*hip. egaini: James F Cuiht,- ■on, allagli . were married I><enil>c:- 27 1941 Lucv J Kismnn: I ham. against William l Lahntng cruel treatment and indignities Thev were mar-ried Angnat m 1939 To Prarlirr lirrp Dr Walt"r Dsrbv of Philadelnhia * associated with Dr J I Roth local ohysicinn He plan.' here Dr Roth returned Us- mcnt'.i from Maine where he ^pent (hi summer I ■ ■ : Rcrrttiter Her* us. ■ ■ ■ . .1 , . ■ . Lng Navy ■' second I t.iir-l l*r«';iclwr It.- Dafld Bakei will sneak at the Sunday morning service st 10 10 in the Presbyterian church.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 10, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-10-10 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 10 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 34 |
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 |
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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 |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1889. NO. 7734.
SI)c Consl)ol)ochcn Uccor&er Pennsylvania5 MNNSYIVANIA WEEK • OCT. 13-19
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1347. TWELVE PAGES PRICE: THREE CENTS
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Week To Begin
Next Monday
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Course Offered
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A water safety course for In-
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
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 |
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