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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7747. ®ljc (Tcms()ol)ochcn Ktcorbcr CONSHOHOCKEN, PA.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1947. PRICE: FIVE CENTS Golfer Is Sued ™"*u,} s.h,ow Un West Side By Caddy Hurt Last Summer K..|MT 4000 Witness Scoreless Tie In Grid Classic Bo) StrurL Ky Hull riaims Dam«§M For Bruin Injnrirs ills. St. Matthew1! I rid hunt.),,II Season I'mlrr l>ri|)pin«£ Sky itnatni p: ram to be presented Friday » i.uurday night*. December & and a the Wtil Con.'-hohocken elemi ...•>] audltortum b burouKli under th< spo::-..: , C(nioln.ln.cktii Recreational Coun- ; cil for the tenerit of l i I laJe .•! I tickets guarantee.-. thai i '..: ad by IJITKC An Upper Merlo,, gol,er tt.. SL'iri SSJ*IS* "!i ' «■ a» a re,ull ol an j 2™ ■££,«,,"" accident last July » on the third! T"e Kill ■ ' ■ rteta Alterfw^m'S'S3."™ f:"<""' " »""^ «*»• u.H.i . Matthew, Hl„h ... played aaiur ion r,»d Belmoni Te'reer wli" Li ""' d"™11™ "' Mr" L°UM Rotliei |day alternoon on Ule BrtdKeport nnm.,1 defendant In a aim'filed bv: and compiles. Ihlrtj■ intni'ien.. .11, high school athletic field and aa ap Allen R Keelv. K.q.. „„ M.alf „• ' ™JOT.0 , «K« Ota« ;orr-| ,,„,„, ^ .„., ,,„.,.„, Roy Hertrog. 18 and hk m,,ih..r -*""' vvnue mi gioup enjoys to*- * *~ Anna F. StfttM * « " '" ""' W ' -no team or the other the game end- Chestnut street Ambler " meat, n ajM welcomes the oppor- ed In scoreless deadlock, aiier earh o. . «rt^, Itunlly to tf™ B "*rtou» presentation team failed to take advanUge of intermission period. The annual football classic be-ween the Golden Dearit of Consho-ra! group was or-'nocken H1Kh »nd the Mirrors of St. Hertzog WH i working at the golf course when ... legedly hit a ball from the third tee The ball struck Hertzog on the left side of the fate, knocking htm unconscious and causing a brain concussion and hemorrhage. Because of this Hertzog asks WOO. and his mother. $563.80 [or BMdloaJ and hospital expenses. Other suits filed include: William Kopp. Sr.. William Kopp.] Ji . and Eli wood Kopp. trading as ■ Northern Machine Works. Phtladel-1 phia, against £ W Fenton. Ardsley.'. tV W50 ror lumlver John Karas against Standard Ol! • Ccmpany of Pennsylvania for $10,-i Lannutti Post Elects Officers Ralph r'alronero New Comnumdef Ralph Palconero, 212 West Fourth aTthe dance durintT'the 475 for injuries and automobile! u 1 Vf?u,J' tor™r A A™% maJ<?"- waa st-Matthew's auditorium the lourth consecutive | resumption of athletic relations be-l tween the two schools in 1944 that ! Conshohocken has failed to score a point in the annual meeting on the gridiron. Despite the fact the Bears BTOta W90D In the score. Ljidy Luck turned her back on them in every olher respect ol the game. St. Mat-thews won the toss prior to the i start of the game. They won the toss I to decide which team should have I the ball and they won the toss tr 1 decide which team should take pos- , session ol the trophy. The tosses for i the ball and the trophy took nisei damages received In a collision Ap- e','lec7ted commander of the Andre-. IS, ttalUn Orsy skies . 1546. HI v-onsnonocken road*. lu' A1""-"-, S»tuid,.> Uoke with an early- Route 123 Upper Merlon American World War Veterans. Inc ' morning overcast sky that gre* at a meeting Sunday morning In darker with the approach of game time. This, coupled with the fact the contest was played four or five miles away from the borough, no doubt Influenced a lot af people to remain at home Rain, which start-ed to fall before the end of the first half and continued for probably a half hour, was not sufficient to in-terfere with the game or drive many and John L Seymour and Dale A. Bauer, patent attorneys, of 30 Rock-efeller Plaza, New York, against WUlinm B Foulke. Merlon, for 1547.91 for work In connection with defendant's Invention of a river cleaning apparatus Homer Hess. Douglass township against Oerald Prlncenthal. Potts-town. [or $27349 alleged due for automobile repairs following a col-lision September 14. IBM. at King and Warren streets. Pottstown Paul W. I-ongsdorr. Elklns Park nttalnst H C Williams. Jr.. 106 West Buaqoabantu road, Arlington for $25125 for damages caused In an accident on Abington township fcchool district property on Highland avenue. Abington PeMer's Propeller Ser Mineola. L I, afalM Vincent A Butler, trading ai Laiwdale Airport Welsh road, l.ansdale. lor $206.23 for propiiv Thomas L. Wlskr aK&insi Nicho-las Rasua. 1616 Jirk-ton ati ndclphla. for si "30.13 alleged m damages ati a result or a ootUslan •4ssssssssVMu> -S ut Sklppaek and "ikes. Kelitoriul Award For R«'*'or«l<M" Secretary of Commerci •^ i today anaautu i d winners in the newspaper editorial contest held In ("injunction with "diction Fatal Churches Of Commujiitv Plan I <» Mrs. Itiitiiaiuin * J sJoint Thanksgiving Observance; Memorial Mass At St. Matthew's an Mrs Florence Smith Buthana 54. Wit* ol Harold Bun. U suddenly at her hoiur QenML town pikr near Church road. Ba n i! MU' | day of,urulr indii i Boni in Ohiey. she came to Bar-ren Hill with her [amUl Kung girl. She was a member of ■ Chapter 250. Order of Bfaar, Roxborough. of the Whiten.arMi Women's Republican club: a membt-r of St pt', eran church. Barn | Women Guild ol the church: ■ neaukst of the lsdir At i i Barren Hill Fire cofflpam and ui .the Ladies' AuxiUnrv ol rren HHI I Surviving are her hu>bund and a daughter. Mrs. BUiabeth Agnes Todd. at home, and two krothen , Robert Smith and WilUam T [Smith, both of Ol ! Viewing will take place Thursday . night at Ardell Funeral home. 300 treat, The Pala • ter will hold services at 8 Tliursdiv night Funeral gan) ■r*l Lutheran church Fii- , day morning at 11 In charge .>( Rev , Harold F Doebler. pastor. Inter-i nnl will be In Greet.monn! rente- MB, Front and Wyoming streeli Philadelplila. FAl.tONKRO , iSs Coamas and Damian hall. Forty 7J^nrjlmembera were present He succeeds Frank Mnshtntcnlo. ol B24 Maple i treat, Elected senior vlce-commande: the SUte-wlde celebration of Penn- L.^'r^ini, nTn , ,w T. ^„ svtvanta Week October n la *** Dominic Rio, Junior vlce-com- *yK. .^.' SSL ".L9-..,. mender. Michael Oolanzl; quarter-prizes totaling $700, and four lion-1 orable mention certificates, equally divided between daily and weekly newspapers. They were granted to writers of these editorials regarded most to generate public understanding and appreciation of Pennsylvania Week and to timu late and intensify iu observance For editorials In semi-weekly and weekly newspapers, the awards were: First prize. $200 to Fred Tnutal Oaleton Leader-Dlsrtateh. for an Let s Spend o Week At If published Ociober R Second prire. $100 to DOTJajlttl Antonelll. associate editor. Hazleton Sundav Times, for an editorial en-titled •■Pennsvlvauia Week ed October 12. Third prixe. $50 to Hugo K Frear, managing editor. Bedford Qazett* for an editorial entiled "Fnrmuls for the Future" published October 16 Honorable mention certificates to F Owendolfn JijM managing editor. F.phrata Ensign, for an edi-torial entitled "Wliere Do We Go ' ret" published October 16 and to Harold Cooper Robert* president and editor, ( onahahnckrn Itrenrder. for an editorial entitled "The .-iiim ot All Its Parts" publish-ed Ociober 14 The Judges of the contest were Roy C McKenna. .ireMdent of the >nia State Prsmber ol OomilH ret M" .John V Huber Jr. chalrmin '.i th* Women's Art- OO-nmittee ot the State De-partment of Commerce: and H Ward Zimmer chairman of the gnomic, Develop-ment OtWncU The pii7r' wer> nwarded b. ICetchum. MacLeod A-Orove. Inc. of Pittsburgh. Car Stolen Joseph M Jacquot. of 430 Eas* ■ ree* reported to Offlrer trick yesterday morning that his automobile parked In front of his home Sundav nliht was taken sometime between 1 30 and 3am yesterday morning The front li - cense plate had been removed from the ear and thrown in ■: master. Frank Palazzo Joseph Scandone w*s the choice 'or chaplain. Anthony DeMedlo Judge advocate: Anthony Augustine historian: Victor Travagline. ofBcer-of- the-day: AmsTIV Hrm$; Joseph Tadeo, Jr.. and Joseph Mashlmonlo. color .ruards: Councilman Frank Rug- .1' pii Cardamone. color bearers. Installation of officers wUl be held .timber 21 Damiano Saaai, mer national cemmander of the Tg?nlratlon and a member of the 'ocal post, was named genera' -hairman. i^lsted by Francis Am-lirE. John Owalnalll Andrew Mat- •eucci nnd Russell Card*! d nieslded at the meetInv n tin absence of the commander who is 111. Mr Falconero, a member of the Officers Reserve Corps, served four vears with the Armv in World War TI. based In the European theatre 'or two vears. He is a member of tit office staff of Lee Rubber Tire corporation of the spectators from the field. The playing turf, while not dry. was not slippery enough to Interfere with the playing of either team. Blue A Gold Defense . . . a score-less deadlock, was a disappointment to the followers of the Oo'din Bears To the followers of St Matthew's it was a moral victory. It reflected al-most perfect scouting on the part of Coach Heavey and the boys who as-sisted him in this Important part of the game. St Matthew's players seemed to mow (he plays the Bears were going to use and were usually set to break up before they were un-der way A*= a lecult ot tj shohocken's offense was complete-ly iteJaed thn ughout the same Outweighing their opponents many The Lions club trophy presentation, made at the annual football il.ui.. jointly hunorlng t'onshohocken High and Nt. Matthew's Hl«h football teams, was made Saturday evening. Berause (lie nmr endrd in a aroreless tie. St. Matthew's won (he toss to retain possession of the eup. The trophy was accepted by Rev. I hn>l..|ili- r ftUfaJ. ath-letic director at St. Matthew').. Pictured abovr during the presenta-tion reretnontci are (Irft to lightl Joseph Gola*. captain ol Con-shohocken High football team. Michael Moore, captain of M, Mallhew'x; F Arnold Forrest, Lsq., district attornrv -rlc» t. wbn served as master of rrremiuih-s; iiui President Thomaa f'aldwrll. of the lions club. In the baikground Is Charles licavtv. Si. Matlhew's couch, Holiday Lights 'Chest' Failing Being Installed To Meet Quota aged to gain only one rirat down m the final irerii>d Even on pass plays the Conshohorkfii receivers were rorerod as it bv a blanket On the defense Coiishohocken was truly u coach's dream True, Si Matthews made plenty of first downs. But whenever the Conshohovken goal line became endangered the Bear line strengthened and held like ;i stone wall. (Contliiurt. on Paee Fouri Will Kt llluntioiil.il Tumurrow Eveniny; Tlic downtown section of FayeUc| ( anipaign Tt»tal Only 126 M4 TUlW Far Dinner Honors Softball Team Polkh EUfllei Fete I • i^lM- ( JoilllfMolt- I Members of the polish Eagles j 1 Home association and friends, to I the number of 163 persona. aasem-< Med In the auditorium of the Eagles' :home. 300 East Elm rtreet, Betur day nlghl at a testimonial dinner ■in honor of the Softball team wm- !.« championship in the Oonunonlty Softb.ill league, during: : the past teeaon A program was' a inch add. n to Ing/l fi.ui t.niiment Charles Orohoski four time* president of the aeeOOUtl corned the guests, cornpiiat ough orrkuus, member-council political and cw\< leaden ol the iHirough and prominent' oi Philadelphia Edward1 A Pilcickl, served as toaslmasten and intermingled humor In hi* In-troductions Following singing of The Starl Spangled Banner and Boze Cot Polike, »wo numberh wen by Ted Uba and lu> Jesters Tliev for dan'ing The invocation was! Kn Joseph Tyi assistant' teclur ot 9t MJT I fur K-. v. A. Zien.m. an asslal-i HOH Thanksgiving tU'umt The first Thanks*;nmg cele-brated In what is now the Uui- ■ la generally attribu-led to Governor Bradford of the Plymouth Colony, who. alter thi bountiful hi.: ■■ . :.;.!!• d I fi.iv ol get!- nankaflvlni, Four coi-i name returned »ith wild fowl potl n[ *iiich was wild turkey, tllere- .itillshlng the custom w terttUc i>t the : aslon Two years later, with the threatened with inin- I ot the \ear's crops from drought. Governor Brad-ford dlierted observance ol a day <>t prayer and fasting. Bhortly tharoUttl the weather 1 and in thanks to ood the Pilanms celebrated the sec-ond American Thanksgiving 1 ' : ilikiglV-Ln| were Hppoinli'd and cele-bnlad ae the settlers wished to lifer thanks for blessings ■ lived hut no date be-came n pilar until P inally isKued the 111il ptt Udentlal pimiaination in 1789 in ttianksglvliu | iimenl of the new H:n - under the OonaUtUtlon Alter only a fei the prutike lell into disuse. states and eominmui:rs reiain- IIIK their obsen.inrc atul v.irv-lD| their date to suit their par-ticular situations Mrs Sarah Josepha Hale, editor of Ladle*' Magaslne in Beaton tnd later of Godey's Lady's Book m Philadelphia, undertook in a 30-year-long editorial and ooJTesp campatKU. diuiiv which she wrote teneelOdlT to the Preai-deuts ai.il to tiu governors of ■ astabUahmeni ol a permanent : 1'hanksKiviug day In 186.1. at her inv'uiue I Bed the fourth Thursday In November ai the National Day of Thanksgiving. The spirit of thanksgiving is as old as man's recognition of a supreme power to »hum he Washed bD express his gi.itelul-neu fot i Today it is predomuientlv ;i nilglotls . i has recently i'c marked by < ■ ■ of the Phivouth eolonlsU It b> a day t'ollectinn.s m the annual drive of' ant tectoi la taking on a holiday appear-! Ul(. lo<ltl Commnnltv Chest jiimned : S3lr church- **"•■'^««*K*»v«>a on for hi J55. "e^r^r^led ^epa^ ^ >*«* «** *■»« -f*- P-cent •«« Tftft" *! tory to starting the illumination onitn* wp«k end- bringing today's toUl ■«,ved by the Ladles Auxilmn ... Oi_.tn;.lor •»**■" or 16.7 percent of the, [he^hsh^EagJea^was .weed. Dta- SlXU'^Il HrCfM\f stalling the lights for the Retail um goal of $38 ■ trlct Attorney-elect j rest. Esq.. and Cluck I Kotarians Hold Annual Dinner Eighty-five Rotarians and tary-Anns attended the annual Rotary Thanksgiving dinner held a* Rldgeway Gardens last eveninp New Rotary-Anns introduced 'lav evenu.K v.crc Mrs Monroe Lone Mrs Raymond Freaa. Mrs. Edward Snyder and Mrs. Charles Loper Tney were presented with flower from the club Vi-itmr: Rotarians were Ota Crovk and John Miller, of Bab Cynwyd club W H Clemence. of Wayne, and Walter Knerr. of NOT rtstown. Ottests present were Mr and Mrs Marlyu Ambler Miss Wonsltler arvd Miss Marearet Collins. Rev. Cheater T Winters, pastor of 'he First Baptist church, delivered a talk entitled "A Picture Study- The Challenge rl Thanksaivina" Rev Winters compnred the fir^* Bsatesssl with that of todav "h how little rhr •it*<i. while todav *nturtou* living Is taken for grant •d Grout) sinRlna, led by Waym Earl, followed Francis Palario pr»- sided Dr Stanley R West delivered 'he invocation l*<»«t)H,ll4- Sk«>t(ll (.IttHM There will be no meeting of the ■ekly sketch class of the Consho-week or Seek To Provide Yulefaifts For Hocspilalixed Men neighborhood Christmas gift Today's figures, as released by I ( oil lll'llKl I lOI I CUeet" president and1 Inability to be reueral drive chairman, taoa an MjiieBfr Joe Yaroalnaki. manage; , of the successful softball teim. pre^' al seined to President Orohoski A large congregation wg Sum!.i ing In Cahary Epi.-.copa! churcl Bureau of the Conshohocken Chain ber of Commer.e was begun Sun ■ day by Albert's Electric compniv and Watson Electric company. Un less weather conditions prevent I increase of $2500 since Friday business section of Orxut>ohocken **ve ofBciai, today mad, another, largest and most cxpensUe trophj " {'-^"V ReT (Invei V H^. ItSChrtaUni KtUH ..ppeal to every uidmdual w "warded a local lean, With the remoial o: , im,)lim «u«i be IJJ. *£**» ; Irh^VdJ^^^wTr'^arr |j £AttJg?lS&"S* »> «".■«-& I? .» .■> •ini«*»ll division of the Chamber ^.JW^innitlbutioi^ihi com- retained permanenU) The preel-| Uisure -e m ,c »ti,1? S v-St'commerce months ago beguil ror- munlty-wide fund fui a belter, heal- 0>"; m Wltli FS. O^™? h^lt! ll "1( V nf ror this reeJ mere proKrcMivr community '— Purge Oeneral hospital receiving .- i,,^,,,;,^,, W][ll lh(. l(.,nll ltl:u: t,,do so aa quickly a.* | sufficient funds have been ralw^i1 ci'i.trihutions nw» tv wtadf "• eree'repre«en*ati*M sjatn ;.-«: ...." mat* lor appropriate Christmas lighting fwUCfO". captains, officials ol th»> Manager Yaiosh-ski then Introdn^-d i F'.llowing the laying on of hand' With the awarduia of '' ' r Chest '. or may be mailedithe members of the winning team Bishop Hart addressed the mem- .vri... i"5|trar.t H-ht- wU1 ^ p|RCrc, ,n front'wlll» ,ll«' eontnbuiion blank ap-i (ConUnaed on Fate Fivn "ifl of the cJaaa calling atleiiiior Woman's club Ls ciqperating w"h! J™^ ft.Mne^ i«t?Fila»S«iS atlcSrc P<*""« »11 ««*»>• paste of the camp and hospital committee ^',n,,„DU.,l...rr "JS™ ™"^!2? Keeorder Uiday. l.,;„^wl 1„ ** ■ TO* annual "blanket drive re-]1,,JlirMI *" ' ra-ll ehurofa and the community. Blshoi :■■■liter drives, pre-l r^ R:,l„~ |»"L I IIttrl d*1^*-'"1 •*• .M-HUOII vlously conducted by individual wn ""ifiP I IKt' Special music was sung hy .h< Hte fasten h occupied seel | words of , until they ad the hope no v ami] t I - pitnl commute f the Red Cross in nn effort to pro-vide a Yule gift from a resident ot the hospital's immediate and nearby area for every service man or ser- .111 hospitalized at the PhcenixvUle Institution Mrs William R Moore. 107 West Fourth avenue, chairman of the -amp and hospital committee in the local club, again heads the drive here and will welcome contributions of $150 to $3 in cash, check or money order An appeal la made to the contri-butors to send with their donation I KtteUiiK oard, bearing ., - ! the doncr to personally'tnp installation «f de 'he gift Addresses may also be ln-1 . _ ~7Z .; ; .hided. If desired I (,n,.s| S<> (luk A letter has been sent to local1 * ,F,,t irganizatlons by Mrs Moore, i follows: "Once again we come to you to help us to make It possible for the young men and women ilieed at our Vallev Forge General hospital to have a pleasant Christmas even though they are confined to the hos-pital or In bed We can never forget that due only ta the sac-rifice these people have made it is possible for Ui m our com-munity to enjoy uny holiday. i tributinn from your or-ganisation, together with many others, mill enable us to carry out the line program in the lame manner as we have done In the past "Give yourself a fine feeling at ChrlMtr.s b\ making one of atients feel that they are not torgotte-i by receiving a present, which vour contribution will furnish "Checks should be drawn to the 'Camp and Hospital Com-t'hrtstmas Fund" at your earliest convenience You are urged to include a signed Christmas card for each gift .'-ubrvenbed." agencies and furnishes funds for. Lee Rojewski, West Elmlcl>olr' Ul>c*rr ,nr direction of Mis Fayelte street and on Wednesday, Thursday and Frld ■- < \eniuay all vari-colored bulbs will be llghUtd. showing how complete]'. the arrangement Is. On Saturdav. and thereafter until New Year's the arM and community welfare agen-. street, this borough, was seriously I Marlon Neville, organist and churl livhtiug wiU be only in front of Ic,es »*ch •? *f4 Vlaiting Nurse as 'injured late Sunday night in an!,pr- *ilh M"« vlo,B M(« those esUbllahments whtcke hav I'ociaiion. hospitate In this area automobile accident on Ridge put. contributed Names of contributors ™tehi!ST'e community, chara - Upper I mahlp Hei Members of the confirmation : uid. making the decorations' '''r-™tlolng organizations -uch "-. was admitted to Montgomery hoa-|Cl*" Frederick .D Berry, Frani possible, will be released later bvi P°£ *,ld, -<jtr' 8co"t«- »r«i recrca- pital .vUh a poaslble fracture of the McKerufle Dana Jr. Naomi Low the retail division for publication lvl™ ond cultural orgamsatlons ajgtul fracture of the left leg and! f»md. William DeLorme T ; In addlt'.on to the merchants, pro- > „.*; „m* *, .\. ™~_TPI^* lacerations -if the forehead , Jane Shirley Oum, Jerome L Oum fesslonal men. occupying offices on F*8™ flJ s "' 2*2S!M2 .»h!^.i ^J**81" *■■ * PMwnger In a cat , Vlni ler, Robeit Nor U 'ous build' Ings. have also contributed toward A i Choral Concert Four outstanding singers of the Philadelphia area will be guest solo-ist. v at the annual Christmas concert ol the Conshohocken 'Mary H Wood* Chora! Society December 9 at 8:30 In the Conshohocken High School audltortum. Harry Atkinson president, announced today Emma Zurn, soprano soloist with ,"iU...!.«'r,^."l^n, ",™,ll""",l driven b> Pn.lc« E Hrltu]t« of 311 n> KKnn,oel el. I'nul Krederl, vvilln.in P-TRiiklin Price. Ham 5SR..M?u..Kr SiS?""i™*C!.'" crMh'- I ...rClln.on Keletard Jr. Jo.li Stelli ?£ B,,r*?n 1", k , '."' li ", . : *"•"> ""'"*■ »< f"l- S.n.l.dr Noble M..m Smllli ml-nan .no ever • ■■»:«» ml nn mw plb Neither Pnni is Verooe Howard Ann., driver was hurt. ! Vercoe Melaiiand Estate V allied \| sr>(KMI OKKIIJ vi. INMM;MIO\ TO! K The value of the gettta Samuel c. MeFarland. 09. of 1039! East Elm street. Spring Ml]) for-mer State Legislative clerk and I ■ I i. ladelphta , at $5,000 in personal! v In ai ip who has sppeared in numerous con- tion tor letters <f administration carts there and E»-| filed In the register of w.: mond Qulnn, ffirmer local resident ; Mr McPwrland died Novrmber ifi and former member of the >ocal| A aister M ■ J MiFarland. choral C'hnvtopher Branda, Trooper, and William Knobler, Nor-rtstown. both members of the Val-ley Forge Songmen. are listed The four singers, together with Alice McOonlgal Barrett, local so-prano, will be soloists in Gounod Sur-ng Mill, is named administrator In the estate Survivors inclti'lr the sister. Mai ■'. illliun K. PtllladelphLi Oliver C. SpnnK Mill; George T. this bor iugh Paul E.. Philadeipi-. .!,., McFar- Lftg Mill Lavtr.a S Mc- ■^cke i Art league • \t . Cecelia's Mass. a traditional; Psiland, Spring Mill, nieces Mar- Yuletlde favorite 'Conttnaed nn Page llvfi Ehaabeth Withroa . of Bpr.- wtll be the guest arUst. playtnt sev- I'a,.....!.,.^ iAtttr«i* eral violin solos among them Med- «-<«iH|H* I* ^^>»r-« lUtion from Thais and the Fir-*' Seven members ol Uie Volunteer Movement ol Mendelssohn's Violin Medical Per-, ■ ".ed cer- Concerto In E minor. ttflcatea marking ccmpletion of an International Christmas carols ,n advanced first aid training course an original, appealing presentation last niaht at the T K hall Ben-will be a feature of the annual com- jamin Righnr who muntty musical event course, presented the A light truck, owned and operated Schubert's Omnipotence" will be Recipients were Mrs Watson hy Samuel U. Dunn, of Colton streei ■ sung by the choral Koidy*. Misses Georglanna Charles-and Conshohocken road, and a Mrs. Erie Henriques is serving as worth, Zelma Oarman. Josephin- Buick coupe owned and operated i chairman of tickets Early purchase Mllnewtci Sarah Novak bv Fred R. Seitz of 831 Corsun, of tickeU is urged, due to the limit- law Kor.lowskl and WalU str*-t Ncerlstowrt, Rgured In a crt-!ed seating rapacity of the auditor- Jr ■eton at 1015 last night at Fin-jium and the usual i i cla-i* aill brein soon if! avenue nnd PUyvtte rtreet Bf"'i Mrs. Theodore Munta and c receh-oat* were slightly djunagetl Offi et i Ruth Rmhtet are asMsung Mrs *^d. A social program followed the, Hanahalter tnveatitrated I Henriques -rreserrtation Trurk. (j»r CsYssJde paper*, IMH stall-d >| ih-> M.MJ . •trot Tl ' h ol paru from nuuiy he*t ir the* rexprethre IMda. I'll liin or l.tnt- Ijvlor, rirrgUtr II lit ad h pph H ilonmn irgr 't aales Tin- H-Wmm BaSehhH is , . nmposllr anafaetaren »hi. h Hamilton rnalnem th»t»ht .Six Virv ( om|uui.rs w MI nn iii r«Mh AI INnrrislown The Tiiaiiksglvlng holiday in this borough on Thursday will lie mark-ed bv a general aupenatt-t, ol busi-ness. The post office will be closed all day. There will '»■ na . : i ulii 11 ii>ii o| maUs and Die lobby will not be open to box holders. Union church services will l>e held tomorrow night No special local events have been planned for the day. The high school football game, which has been a holiday attraction for the past twenty-live years, was played last Saturdav Members of six fire companies of tins area will join In the parade nt Fiirrlstowii. marking live lOOlh an-niversary of the iimiitv seat town.* fire department Ihe tfTriT"rt ol both boroughs will close tomorrow afternoon and re-innui ranged until next Monday 111 i'f Hie llnllll.IV Inlun Service In Horaugh Rev. Chester T. Winters, pastor of the First BuptlM church, will de-liver the sermon at the annual union Thanksgiving service to bf held tomorrow night at 8 at Cal-upal iliunii Hi.-. Uauki will be -Why I Am Thankful" Four otlur local clergymen will piuiicipute In the service to which the public is Invited Included will be Rev Stanley R Waat. DD. rector of Calvary church Rev G E Mc- Carney. DII pastor ol St Mark'i Lutheran ihuich Kev H. M. Boughey pastor of the Methodist church, and Rev Marshall W Lee, pastor or St Paul's BapUM <hu><h Both the senior and juima choirs of Calvary church will sing special music under the direction "f Miss Marlon Neville, organist and chor-ister "Praise the Lord of Jeru- ■km. «il| In' the anthem Memorial Maas Tharaday - The annual memorial u deceased mganbeis of Conshohocken CcUDCll 1603. Knights of Columbus. sill be held Thursdav morning at 8 in St Matthew'!, Catholic Church. Members of the council and fam-ilies and relatives of deceased mem-bers are Invited to attend West Mlde I ni..n Service The union Thanksgiving service ii West Conshohocken. iv me West Side Gomel Fellow-hip wll» he held tomorrow i■veninn ■'. 7 45 in the Baltiiiomouro Bap- ■ Thos«» attending are asked to bring ■ >ci to make Thanksgiving basket* fur the needy families in :-'illltV tnl.ni S.-n|ce Al (old Point The union Thaiiksvut'i. will be held tomorrow evening ui the Cold Point Baptist Rev. George Kakei. pg toi ■! the Plymouth K 0 church will be the Barretn Hill, and the Baoii-.- 'hmdi .,f Spring Mill will also taki 'his s.ivier All arc Wtliuine Plvmaath Friends Service ■ ■ "ee will be held on Tliursdiu m ,m- 18 ..i Plymouth I ■nceling house, Oermantovn and Ituil'i pike pivmouth Meeting. Service al f'alvarv Church A Thanksvivlng service will be -jekl in Calvarv Enlscopal church ''"■Innina at 10 -\u .iiiptopriate sermon will he delivered by the • i loi Ret Stanley R Wi The annual Truuskagivin, will be pre^eniefl i'i the Fplscopal Philadelphia. Iirrmrn Will Parade Thursdav Four ma]oretles company, and Miss Bettv ■gtlfgf. and the twlrlers [rorn the '-n high srho'il will Ifiiii color to Consliohocken Mo l Fir* K'onUnaed nn Page Eight) Local Paper MilJ Kx|mi]diii<i Phmt A 11.000.000 expansion nnntrani ieslgned to boost nrndufiion «in per- • rut |a Hearing comnleiinii m th** plant of W. C. t'a mil ton A; Sons manufacturers '>f fine papers fncluded i- i u«-w ISO-Inch paner-mikinit machine, 'one as a football field and last •vnrd n modern iiaDxr.mill equlo-r A twfi-storv iill-hrlrk build-tailor- made for the niirpoae. TO been erected to house the ma- 'Ht.f It is sehed"led to in- put in I oiuarv 1 tV»n>.' e* the nlant exnarslon Is ->n the %-hovUtin Rnvr Iu ^f Phlladetnhia Pa-wr IIH< brrn ■ [or more than 200 vears ■"(I carlo ■'., <\ ihfir ~w product for Benjamin Frank-lin's ev'en*!i' otintlna en'ernrUes. Prfttdeni HUKO H Han-firm said that ihe new •nachlne owvrath now at the plant. "luce more than aoiKm pearndi •' ouaiitv naoer a ol null eapaclty is zcoooo The new equipment, ■■'•irh can b" rim in- to a speed nf 7.W f»>et a "•mute wi'l r* imod to make llam- 'It-u lumd. ledaer mlmeovraph. •Wat, offs-t pnrl Dsnei-rte Jwjnea ■ isuUton s chief engineer. th< m o hide H*n*in «nid the ma-vdM. ooo and the •M0 000 Ground wa< broken for thr structure In Aueual l*Mg The the second fioor ' Is parallel floor space asd machine of like di-ms If one Is needed in the ipaaa part of the iirM floor ThTe is also na Seven railroad cars and five truck*, run be handltsi at one time
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, November 25, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-11-25 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 25 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 47 |
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 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7747.
®ljc (Tcms()ol)ochcn Ktcorbcr
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1947. PRICE: FIVE CENTS
Golfer Is Sued ™"*u,} s.h,ow
Un West Side
By Caddy Hurt
Last Summer
K..|MT
4000 Witness
Scoreless Tie
In Grid Classic
Bo) StrurL Ky Hull
riaims Dam«§M
For Bruin Injnrirs
ills. St. Matthew1!
I rid hunt.),,II Season
I'mlrr l>ri|)pin«£ Sky
itnatni p:
ram to be presented Friday »
i.uurday night*. December & and
a the Wtil Con.'-hohocken elemi
...•>] audltortum b
burouKli
under th< spo::-..:
, C(nioln.ln.cktii Recreational Coun-
; cil for the tenerit of
l
i I laJe .•!
I tickets guarantee.-. thai i
'..: ad by IJITKC
An Upper Merlo,, gol,er tt.. SL'iri SSJ*IS* "!i
' «■ a» a re,ull ol an j 2™ ■££,«,,""
accident last July » on the third! T"e Kill ■ ' ■
rteta Alterfw^m'S'S3."™ f:"<""' " »""^ «*»• u.H.i . Matthew, Hl„h ... played aaiur
ion r,»d Belmoni Te'reer wli" Li ""' d"™11™ "' Mr" L°UM Rotliei |day alternoon on Ule BrtdKeport
nnm.,1 defendant In a aim'filed bv: and compiles. Ihlrtj■ intni'ien.. .11, high school athletic field and aa ap
Allen R Keelv. K.q.. „„ M.alf „• ' ™JOT.0 , «K« Ota« ;orr-| ,,„,„, ^ .„., ,,„.,.„,
Roy Hertrog. 18 and hk m,,ih..r -*""' vvnue mi gioup enjoys to*- * *~
Anna F. StfttM * « " '" ""' W ' -no team or the other the game end-
Chestnut street Ambler " meat, n ajM welcomes the oppor- ed In scoreless deadlock, aiier earh
o. . «rt^, Itunlly to tf™ B "*rtou» presentation team failed to take advanUge of
intermission period.
The annual football classic be-ween
the Golden Dearit of Consho-ra!
group was or-'nocken H1Kh »nd the Mirrors of St.
Hertzog WH i working
at the golf course when ...
legedly hit a ball from the third
tee The ball struck Hertzog on the
left side of the fate, knocking htm
unconscious and causing a brain
concussion and hemorrhage.
Because of this Hertzog asks WOO.
and his mother. $563.80 [or BMdloaJ
and hospital expenses.
Other suits filed include:
William Kopp. Sr.. William Kopp.]
Ji . and Eli wood Kopp. trading as ■
Northern Machine Works. Phtladel-1
phia, against £ W Fenton. Ardsley.'.
tV W50 ror lumlver
John Karas against Standard Ol! •
Ccmpany of Pennsylvania for $10,-i
Lannutti Post
Elects Officers
Ralph r'alronero
New Comnumdef
Ralph Palconero, 212 West Fourth aTthe dance durintT'the
475 for injuries and automobile! u
1
Vf?u,J' tor™r
A
A™% maJ"- waa st-Matthew's auditorium
the lourth consecutive
| resumption of athletic relations be-l
tween the two schools in 1944 that
! Conshohocken has failed to score a
point in the annual meeting on the
gridiron. Despite the fact the Bears
BTOta W90D In the score. Ljidy Luck
turned her back on them in every
olher respect ol the game. St. Mat-thews
won the toss prior to the
i start of the game. They won the toss
I to decide which team should have
I the ball and they won the toss tr
1 decide which team should take pos-
, session ol the trophy. The tosses for
i the ball and the trophy took nisei
damages received In a collision Ap- e','lec7ted commander of the Andre-.
IS, ttalUn
Orsy skies
. 1546. HI v-onsnonocken road*. lu' A1""-"-, S»tuid,.> Uoke with an early-
Route 123 Upper Merlon American World War Veterans. Inc ' morning overcast sky that gre*
at a meeting Sunday morning In darker with the approach of game
time. This, coupled with the fact
the contest was played four or five
miles away from the borough, no
doubt Influenced a lot af people to
remain at home Rain, which start-ed
to fall before the end of the first
half and continued for probably a
half hour, was not sufficient to in-terfere
with the game or drive many
and
John L Seymour and Dale A.
Bauer, patent attorneys, of 30 Rock-efeller
Plaza, New York, against
WUlinm B Foulke. Merlon, for
1547.91 for work In connection with
defendant's Invention of a river
cleaning apparatus
Homer Hess. Douglass township
against Oerald Prlncenthal. Potts-town.
[or $27349 alleged due for
automobile repairs following a col-lision
September 14. IBM. at King
and Warren streets. Pottstown
Paul W. I-ongsdorr. Elklns Park
nttalnst H C Williams. Jr.. 106
West Buaqoabantu road, Arlington
for $25125 for damages caused In
an accident on Abington township
fcchool district property on Highland
avenue. Abington
PeMer's Propeller Ser
Mineola. L I, afalM Vincent A
Butler, trading ai Laiwdale Airport
Welsh road, l.ansdale. lor $206.23
for propiiv
Thomas L. Wlskr aK&insi Nicho-las
Rasua. 1616 Jirk-ton ati
ndclphla. for si "30.13 alleged m
damages ati a result or a ootUslan
•4ssssssssVMu> -S ut Sklppaek and
"ikes.
Kelitoriul Award
For R«'*'or«l |
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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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