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Sl)c Congl)ol)ochen ficcorftcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7753. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1947. Christmas Programs Planned At Schools In Both Bcroughs, Marking Christmas Season lliyli School Anembtyl Weal Si.lr Program^ And (lurol Service Thiir*<liiy Evening Srhi'iliilnl ThJi Week Part Of Currieoiura (.Oil) MIDAI. \\\ VRI1 Signs of the Christinas season can be seen In the dcel rations In nil of the rlaa&ror.m window;, of the grade school. Two of the buildings Ura MIidled K Rice, principal ol West C'i.w..>i.iM':i-ii grade a hm.l, today announced the program bun; prepaied by thi students and facul-have a Christmas bell Iheme. while'ly of the school fur presentation the third building displays an ever-lThu: .day at 7 M ii m , in the .school green tree decoration Inside the LuildJiig. The program has be»n buildings the halls are decorated prepared as pan of the school cuiri-wlth the traditional Christmas tree cullim, all speaking. shifting and and cut-out figures of Santa Claus: dancing parts being incorporated and other holiday motifs. Ail the .as part of the regular War) classrooms convey a share of the'language, music and Christmastime dress. I 1., . M Special programs during the week I Costuming appropriate Scions Oft,ro<l To Reduce Risk ym R Rea(| Ol Fire I rom Christmas Decorations _.. Dies At Home IChoral Has Paii In \w\v Conceii ' ulldmgs, few dSTI longer, do not krep lammahle decorations have in- hall hour HI ■ nme nutted Ihe liaiard In h n , ,,,, IDOUt lnB ihe house, do nm patmK ' MS I - te around or near chairs and other inniMi plMM ■ litre people may smoke R ■ Unf, well above the head of tyoos standing up U lights are desired In windows, never use candles. keep curtains offices and publir No practical, method for flames-pr i^fiii, thi In ■- lu- use Ol lhe«e umplc *irlp avoid nreolrss fires and prob-!, ably manv tragedies The n "•en devised by engineer National Board of Fire Underwrlt- Dwight D mmed thi clubVs 1941 ■■ d . ing to announcement nmdr by Harr\ L. Hawkins, club president * produced as "" TOlU^dR a°'t thc brankhn Uv Independent units L> the classes,"«»««' m the pres-rather than In the operetta form of f»« <* ™ ?d*lphlti?£Vnd. ?' Mrs. Properties, injrlud- ttonal dignitaries, members of or. ing a fireplace, arc being prepared ^"^i10™ wWrh . Fra"klln 'ound bv the students A Christmas tree <dJ"?d ,ne fM,«'al **£ &*"™ win b. «**« ud i TH^LL^L^ "£*£; I in* event The parents of the pupils are In-vited to attend A silver offering will be taken. Christmas Pregram . Rhythm Band—grades one and two' V Triangles. Oeorge Carpenter. Al.m eral to roe*. hH thi inn! in isu: ihe medal was proaonted to Oetierc Henrv H 'Hap. Arnold then dm iif the Anny Air POTO Music Program At High School Group liistriinifiital And \»<-ul Nnmberw «re wlwdulecl aa IoUow«r pan* taken by somt ol' tht p-jpUl SP^SS? V'J* T"' ^".'."J"7 Thuraday. aa«mbly [or grades 51 w,ll enh.net ,h.ro]„ „, tht So- » S.aH*SH' *™S?"!**!**& and 6. In high school auditorium, program starts at 2 p. m. Friday, carol service, grades one to 4. In Harry street building at 9;3o a. m: Carol service, grades ft and 6. Hoffecker building at 1:30 p m ; Christmas parties, grades 1 to 6. in the homerooms; Kindergarten party, manual training building at 10 a m. Parents are extended a special invitation to visit the school and to attend the Christmas observances. Harry Street Caral rferv.ee The carol service program oi Thursday at 9 30 am. la as follows: j LucaB Dom)a Blalr j^^ Flag salute and America; Christ- Iu. MT Catherine Blalr. Jovce mas story from the Bible. Lord^ K.iebfl Siimuv] Smlth: bells. Agnes ln?*& ^eICOme.',J£,ie M5cDo?a-fl-:L.-l1ar. Alice Leila r. Franklin Rlseil. £*£ ^tltlnu- Q D Ml1 B"2L^,>* £"'- Orrgory Wlldman. Alice Jean. Hav-fleld Rosalie Rusw. SheUa Fein.;iniI. Karrn MurPhv. Mark Smith Frank Maxiars. Anna Marie Dl-1 Warren Bells, sticks, Eva McCurdv. Camlllo: Carols. Joy to the World.l Janlce campb.-ll Joan Lucas. Ju-I O Come All Ye Faithful. The First I Mu Qryga, Anna Ramsey. Jose-| Woel phine Lefiar. John Wallace. Jack! „,. . - .' Carolers from Mtss Fry's room,! Vlnlng. and John McKee i T*1* autumn session of Consho- Christnias Bells. Sleep. Little Christ Play—-Friendly Beasts": ; hoc ken High school will end Fri- Chlld. It's Christmas Time: recita-i singers, Marie Rlseil, Naomi day afternoon with a musical pro- Hon. Bethlehem ol Judc.i. Florence, Preas. Lorrtine Baker. Ruth Ann „.m f«tur1na .0i0. bv DUDii, «»• Pailiarn: Ood Rest You. Merry, Williams. Carol Rhoads, Alan Orei- s™"Y / . °\ P"P^, " Qonttotnen. AngeLs Wc Have Heard|di>s: Mary. B:trb*ira Dellaveri Jot- «•*■**"«■ °N ,h" school band, thr on High. We TnifC Kings of the j eph. David Lefiar; wise men. James1 i-.irls" chorus and the bovs" choru* Orient Are: Choral speaking By OrUBth, William Duvwalt. Walter particularly appropriate to the for? Christmu rOCm fore Christina.,. ' *"" "^ **" SRpeTel^ho'fLler. "d^onk^ey'"pRo^belrt Christmas season The production Wlil ^ ,„,,„.„,„, ,n trw hlRh sci,wl Carols. Away in a Manger, Silent i Rhoads; cow, Albert Waltemyer;; auditorium at I 15 D m for the en- Night ; play by third grade dramatic-sheep. Joyce Miller; Dove. June! n,-,. student body C Lester Shade '—. and last speaker. Jean Jim- supervisor of music at the school. ., „, ,_ i will direct | Play-"Uttle Christmas Helpers ^ ,ir„ Illimbor on ttw program grade three■ vm ^ Milt(iu. s-icrastique by Shos-takovich and Pastel Moods by Sktronlsa. played by the band. The ' Junior Chorus, comprising a spec-group of seventh and eighth Tade pupils, Mill sing Wassail Song, : Christmas Hprint and The Holly : and The l\\ Irene btralkowski will be the ilrsl , soloist of the afternoon. slnglnK i Jesu Bambino by Pletro Yon. The I Senior Mixed Chorus will present. j ■-. cappelia. Tlin- with Tender Care. from the Chmlrna* Oratorio by Bach O Blessed Is He. Joyous Bells second reader. Betty Ann of Christmas, and As Pearly Rnln-t honis. O Little Town of drops Play Bethlehem; third reader. Kflhrp. Joseph Whip will sing a tenoi K5JS" ?l.Th.tres,U".',:^n„ani1 f>'' w thm kings, Obarfes wto in Ad-.iphe Adams ChnUqua d> Anthony Palaaso, Rubvrt Noel Th. i rus, a aanlor ' Ambler and chorus; fourth reader, group, will present Ihe Virgin by Robert Anthony end Anthony 1' T, k uon o Shcu- .lazso. chorus. «rrnt Night. Ilith, herds James Waters will sing the .render. Ruth Ann Krlebel; solo and popular White Christmas, followed -•• Away in A Manger. Lorraine; bv the Boys' Chorui in Kin*; of , Oay Troubadour, and fin-club. Christmas In the Big Shor.'Ferst Christmas songs. Up On the H Top. Deck the HalLs with Holl; '" White ChrUUnas. Santa Clans is Coiulug to Town. Santa's visit; Jin-gle BelK Prsgraro for CBVIBMHM Ashembly The Friday program In the high sotiool aiidlLcnum Is as follows: Scripture icidlng. Margaret Santa Claus. Robert Feral: leader. Harry McClure; Christmas stars.1 Elsie McCurdy. Martha Bodnar. Cierard Stlngle; Chrhtma - ii.il EkUT) Ognaptgi. Bruce Johnson; ., hollv. Jean Waheimer. Patricia But- Scnpture reading. Ma r ga r e t ler.- f|n(ij cft M' Boiten u,(.r Stuba. Sants Visits the school, play JanW8 SmI!h. ciiristmss stocsW by Mrs. Trumps gr.de S; ptatwj A!1(In Barr ^„lpy ^^ c^*. solo. Hekn Houser: Scrooge Learn.- ma, caro, ..j, |p n, a lAtsofi. Ptay adapted from Dick- .^ CnPU(,niH; s,„., „, s011({ an(j hriitnus Chrol . presentrd vme (i,„<ieV i,.or and Av by rft,ri«:kei Dramatic club piano| Flr9l reao>r Lorrame Onbam: solo Warrior Song, M.rjorle Rayaor ,crionis u cinf rjpon the aOdnigl.T I Saw Three Ships, chorus;! Clear Oiristntas m Italy, reading by Mary «.,„ Baltano. O Little Town of Bethlc hem, duet bv Theresa Magglo JCMphira Trasato: Christmas Poland, reading by Peggy Collins: Christmas Has Come, chorus; Merry Bells of Tr\ile. reading by Josephine Trasato: Xylophone solo. Virginia Lensl: Sheplierds Be Merry, chorus. (h,,nj. 9h?o*rus^; lC.h*ris0t"maMs rClPa'rolPt(nort^SC?h!ll?-' OrahamT sisU"r^d~Itfrwd Wseu'iFrmj tM reading by Betty Cooper choius. Oh come All Ye Faithful ; ishing wlih'o medley of carols. rhorus groap, Gerald Murphy. Joan] For the final, the entire student Holj Night piano solo by IUJ Ijl(.ls rarl Murphv.: bodv will join In Lngthf Silent Rlslev: Awav in a Manser, solo bv,„ .... u _ .1. . Bii-n. LTT1Rlsley; Away Manger by B(.,,v A||[1 Mlll„.r AUred ^frfi.tjJHJ/.t ' ' ■ Barbara Slvirk; Chlistmai In Ens- '«?d-re*^n8,by J Am,^uni,v' ?'*?*' &Uley. Anthtny Palazso. All Ye Shepherds, rhorus. solo1 by AmWt.r RliIh Ann Krlebel. Lorraine Frank canpl. To Shorten Winters (,rn,inm Kathrvn Perst. Margar.: Sadness. fhcriis: SI ent Night, solo WalUmwr Hoberl Kehoe. Carol, by Marilyn Rlssel. Hark^The Her-Alin Ma.MuIlen. rjoiorts Carpenter, aid Angels Sing, chorus; Traditional anii N Graham. II. Barold Knight Porlrail Unveiled carols by the audlenct Rewrve OflU'ers* Meeting TliiirM*u\ omc* Chi Mmai Dan 1 and other llainmable mateilul pull Keep the tree outdoors ■m.il ,« ,<u &JF* al least 6 10 install it. !Ii8ht Do not set the tree up until a Il! hotels, churches haapitaJi and ■.. days bttore Chilsimai othti plaeu "t usemb Place the tree In thi ' ! offices, the location Of if tiir tiiiiisf li I ■ is of vital ini- '.he radiator close to the tree. iC" '■ •■'' DOt be lo- Under no circumstan ■■ ■otton or paper for decoration of ^a,uf which would provide an up-the tree, or around the tree l:pr draft It afaouU not be near Do no; place tlectric traiusi*"' ' blork-around the tree. ■ric lights and see'ali doors leading to that all of the strings are in good',ll<' building. particularly upper ondltton and not 1 raved Those Malrs. if located close to a Christ-which have been mspe<<ted bv Un- mas tree, be normally kept closed. :irrwriters' Laboratories ha\e a pap- i A definite Inspection inould be made or band around the wire or a state-1fach morning by someone of au-nent on the box to cetenuine whetlu-r the Do not leave tree lights burning '"w should be left, up for a longer ■vhen no one is in the house From Umc- and whether it shall be ;me lo lime inspect the tree and h8"ted again Remember, a small M vlicilicr any ->f the needles ,r,'e cfl" oe as beautiful as. but near the lights have started to turn I***1 hasiirdous than, a large one brown; if so. ObsU n.n 1BH H-tm.i • tTM in ottOI t the* lights not be loeatftl in tucri When the needles start falling, as to block exit iioni the otti. e tSJtS ihe ;:,, doWB and discard It I In case Ol fire, leave the building tf It is desired to keep the tree up Walk, don't run. Cull ihe tire de-he tree lighted for move than a parimem School Holidays Starl On Kri<h\ Robert C Landls. r-uprtintciidcnt if Ccnshohocken public schools, innounced today that the high and trade schools will recess for the 7hrtstmas holidays from 3:30 p m, '■rlday uiiill Monday, January S. IMt. Rev Christopher J (libnev an-nounced that St. Matthew's high .ind grade schools will close for the lohdays at 3 p. m. Tuesday Decem-m 9, and will begin sessions Jan-iary 5. Ired K Rice principal of West Consliolimken public school, •nnounced thai pupils will be dis-nlssed for the holidays at 2:30 p. m. 1 ■ Chorui S In Woodla 1 Chi . oouiane VfMtrymaii 30 Yean Vl Calvan r.luirrli; Service TODIOITOH i Bond BMd 71 ■ i Bryn-lave club ■ ■ Bongrnen ol Horrtatff . utlclpete. The local Con I group's numbers i ■ Humixrdtneks Hi ■ Wllhun R.ort U..,,l -l l ■!■■. ■ ' lY< ,,;,, wuii.un [bind Read n.or B . fro.m the contai ■ ■■ . . i i Una Mi tv Hi ad had retired from active ■, sang-w ol men will din Margaret C ward (i Hilda both groups ai ■■ iiiLiritx-i of rwi w Alfred Hofl ■ Octave citib. will ■ i that iroup'S ntmibers and thi A member of Calvarv i by thi three groups hmvh he served On the vestry tor Alice IAK>onlfaJ Bal i earn. He was n member of will I m Is open to thi .. \ Y n.' ol the gpiseoptJ Dtvtnit: I'hlladi'lph;.i; I im : of Cincinnati and of thi dub Cafeteria Open Plan Reburial For War Hero Li. I.lt-mloii Sriferl Mii-il In ]9i2 Invasion Ri burial services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 at the Ar-dell funeral home. 300 Fayette I Lieut Olendon S. Sel-ler!, 30, a one-time resident here, who lost his life in the invasion ol Normandy In June 1942 Pull military honors will be ac- At High School l'ii-t Meals S«TM'II \t Noon ^ cMrnlav Tomato juice, meat loaf, mashed tfui wring ure hi- wife, Rtl h Blddle Wood Rawd daufhtai i ami Blddle Road, at boine; Mis Umond s Brown, 3d. of LeOrnn.! I I formerly of woodlane; tin t ancis Howard Wood Head, of Woodlane si jaium Huger Read, at home One sister. Mrs. Alan Wood. 3d ol Bryn Mawr. and a brother. lh>b<: I ol Columbia. S C. also survive •rvlces will be held to* I in OaJvarj ,,.,„ pui, „, rmlk mr?d „„„, This menu wouliln i in-i opt nm i' i the ftnt u-i i i ■ ■ ii tttokoa nigh 00. cafeteria, first In the morning fr„m the Moon tunoral o| ,h, local pubtt. Rhooto, which , 70S Favetu tree) oi rhom OBnen. 66. husband ol Hettie ., ,„,,,, boscmeiil M ll . Ol 177 popiLs and tOMhtfl * Joan ■ehooloa n Miquon. a sen-] 1111 lor, was the first student to be Bplscopal church prtvato Interment will be Thontu I'. i i'1-rii-ii hon Woodward O'Brien, street, Philadelphia, who died "xpccledly Friday Lftorn on •niladelphia OencrtU hosplU Belfv Ixm Ferrler. Spr.n tlj on the road I ■n operation , ,.,,„., m ,,<r Uinv : qulem wai Una I bo] and gtrl awsitibg 'I" sung in St Matiliu Ming of this new church at 10. with interment in gS ri ■ Cost to the pupil of the complete, nhoouurr'bwelioiwre ndii«smmiiNssai IOo pprreesseeinut p«' 772. American _Leg-—ion. In' "«■" "' Consimhoiken, h ■ wa.< | ,ved platter style llle Mm o[ Rebecs Crswluid O-was twenf ACS to the children The .charge. Rev Chester T. Winters., Bllfll and Uie lat(. M1|.|lB,., , West Conshobcickrn school will re-1 0,^0,. ot tni. p,r,t Ba,rtwl rhurch u'Hi.n Residing in Philadelphia 10 the school, became the Si, lose'*111 ""'^■t* Interment will b.-.'■>" ' "'. '"- aft, he -. ss thi equh-sWnt of nine cent null!?'' ™Tbe,r !?■ 8ftKU,Ciril?fco«»«». *«»> the Joseph P. Wagner! Matthew-s cotoeosry £&^£Jl&'£^.»« TH *—ettn Legion. ZL£^J5£B« >pen January Upper Merlon school. Friday. December pen January i 19. and will re-1 Oeorge Washing t> park, near Ambler. Lieut. Seifert. son of Alfred Memorial vears as a conductor I for each platter oorood rtth the Philadelphia Trnnsporta- Mis Ifelaon Qulgg and Mrs Hei-itou oogopanj he openlnt .^..afO. He is sun'ivrd. In addition to, unlisted bv Mrs Alioe Brown, ma- Belfertand the tat* Alier Dies ng-i n|„ wH(, , h1s mi„h( , wurkr g*"«<.wos a„ryphew of M ,,,,,„ K „. 1 r.u U*LT,W ?35 R"t Tp,lth with whom he resided ior I short R.,.,.l]kj(l Mn( Rll(h i^-vm., time 111 his youth: William C Dn singer, of 314 West nth Frank Dieslnger of West OonsfaO- RaJJ ,,i Cold Pi in' and Mn V111- lOCOtod in Ihe for-hocken and Mrs John Orauel. East! L-ent LeFevre. of Lawno.il.- tn.- botlsf room, opposite tiir <ook- I, , l I M ■ , ing deiinrtmmt of the domestic here before her marriage He Is sur- ■ airhh J. niuri.irn science classes Twelve vtved by | , ima Dim-1 Aftti a slurt illness with pneu- were among thi ney. and a brother A Woyi 1 Patrick J Morlarty. 84. Christmas decorations ario-ned tin fert. both of Philadelphia hukLaiid o! Rebecca DoughOtt] roon and a luge basket of flowers Receiving his basic education m Uoriarty and former Montgomery' the |tf1 Hlug the radu- c'lunty jury comnussiota: died Ptl- equtpnonl lent ■ ated from Maple Shade High stlv>ol dai A portrait ol the late Lt. Harold Q Knight. Jr. who was killed in grades four and fivei action on Ma. 8. 1943. in the Paclfi- Lorralne Hltner Helen Jiunnini.i area, was unveiled Monday during John Bodner. Anna Smith. William!the annual memorial sendees of th. Speelhoffer. Frances Smith. PtOAces Montgomery Bar association In Attopledl, Edith I^-flar. Marie Mc- Court Room B Judges Holland. Curdy. Bertha Blalr. and Jean H.ir- Kn.gh' and Corson presided, association'rtson It Knight 1 naval officer, was 111 hold Its monthU meeting in A Christmas A. hf nh one of :t» members of the Norrlsiown. at the Stewart Armory C. John Podguskl; H. WllUani bar in militerv .service who was, in Elmwood park on Thursday TheVlninc; R Brn-1 BaylOj I Charles kilted in action He also was the1 association is made up of former Campbell. S. Richard Rodenbaugh. only member of ihe bar association officers of tl»e Army. Navy, Marine T. Michael Malanowski. M. Robert to lose his life as a result of enemy! Corps and Air Corps. Tills meeting Qunde; A. Robert Campbell; S. Jess. - . rj war days, will inaugurate an extensive Grtffln. and speaker. Robert Reimcr | The young attorney's memorv wasl membiTshlp drive and the prlmarv Christmas play—"Not to Be Open- Uulopizei by Louis M. Chllds. Ill goal t> to StVOl] eves? ex-offlcer| ed Til Christmas" ..groni tiller. Esq., and Vlc>' Characters Marie. Rose Manei tor J RobOl Lois. Lorraine Rupp;, T\t^ „\i painting was unveiled bv Marilyn, Lotlls Campbell: MaJate. Giles Knight, snt-vear-r.ld son ol i: will be placed Wanamaker: Danny, Bobby Nolan n the bar association building. Airv Jackie, June- Roop; BobUe. jack;andCL lorristown. Strouse; Rimnie. l>onald Hanruhnn : Durini the ceremonies the mem- U Baylor. McDonell: Paulette. Mary Ann 1 Esq., who died last Februarv. also Folly. Lots Rohm: Teddy! was eulogized by Joseph L Prbice, Church Chimes Are Dedicated I :110c Gniji.rv'J.'ttMMi At S|irri;il SoMfvktM A large congregation of :■ „. iht uulph Milk ami Rrbrl HUI omnantownl'he"^ U«r' ^rea and many veterans wh'> liave removed from the immediate en-virons were in attendance at the s-teclal dei,; 01 of the Clarence Nip ' on Sunday at the Oulph Ohl 1 Frederick Ftsh. president of the - bonrd ,1 thejdentlal Utv Insurnnce Company chimes, in memory of tin L:1 *• A",1V "> July T Hgt Clarence (Oppos, .ir. so ■ ■ eived bis basli ■ Mr. and Mrs Cla:-eiui- MnpOS, King »< for' I-"". N. J and nil Office. Manor, and m ho,,.,■ ;,i all niember.l^SJn\JSL?"U,m\i\l 2? ba^of ."iR^dnmage SiM lV. of the church and of the adjacent *** ****&**1*™* '" ' '' lb Hie pnuhonotary s office tod communities who served with the ant in December 1M2 He .. , Thomas and her son, Rob- |fH armed forces in World War II ThS the North Africa and Stclnn cam- m ^^ ch^t,,, ,,, chimes, mounted on tl» church wall the North African and Sinlan cam- Grove, brought the action again above the choir loft, were received camr«lgns he was l^wn back tolhe (ils,rtil. L Burnett. Welsh road. « and dedicated on behalf of the, base hospital m North AMcs sad Wllkni Orm-e Mrs Thomas charges org church by Rev Robert C Lindts.|i-penl Com Ipentmi that s dog .mued b) Bumeti at- ind . supply pastor of Culph Christian then. , on the right $.m fiotn John Wood Manufacturing church and stiperlntcndcn of Con- Transferred to England, he un-'leg near the knee lasl June 13 \ company The club shohocken publli .ing derwenl ix months1 advanced Becauae of his Injuries, she asks with the Red Cross camp and hos-dedication the first hymn played on iraimng and was assigned to the1 110.000 for the boy and S5.000 for pftal 1 : 'her and guaidi..n 'flic Mm of |1 i(f to |3 Wlfi provide near Newark, N J , wheie be ■ iii following his after his brief residence here Sd an evening COW legc while employed by the Pi ■ ■ ii onlinued en Page Hireri 115,060 imfced In Dotrliitr Il<is4 Servicemen <;ifis Fiuul Drive Ending The bite nl dog W is 'he hist dm tn niakt .ma.n tO the find In mi! ■ ■ ■ ■ leneral hos« within reasonable commuting tance of the meetings. Lt. Colonel George W Stalnaker. unit instructor of the 438th Air Force Base Unit stationed at North-east Airport. Philadelphia, will speak on Air Reserve aethrtUss. Lt Col-onel Stalnaker la well qualified to -*<* Kenneth Speaker; Jock. Edwin ory command that local reserve unit I "i00"1"' Air Corps rated and non-rated' ^J^?'- personnel will be especiaUv inter-! Jred Stlngle. Topsy Qeneva Onf- Esq ested in Lt Col Stalnakers message. I "n- Eva- Betty Jimtnez; Fairy. The court room was crowded with He will explain minimum require- Harel Jones: Jack Prcwt Bobby [ !r,. rnberr- of the bar. coun attaches ments of active participation In the rTsh; Other Toys. Charles Harrlsoti|and family gsgfji reserve program and other topics and Charles Smith. of immediate importance to our na- ' Uonal defense policies. Finii Slulrn Jeap Faculty members. Mrs Sara O Kelly, Mn Anna Swelmler. Mr> 1 J.ukson. Mrs Thora Colt- Miss Mildred R Lawless. Mrs Mil-dred K Ricr. principal « jeep owmd by Samuel Hayes' . ,. ,. . . . Dunn, this borough, was reported 111 HnlMlin \ltirt* tolrn from where it had been Tnr chrtstmas illumination R«<('.\<> Dtploma Michael R Colaiir.1. 148 West Eighth avenue, was graduated Iron. 11 School of Aei'iiiaiitiL.' Philadelphia, on Friday Colanzi. a veteran, trained under the O I Bill of Rights and completed fourteen -"*"- """J":''. m-S .t™ ™ f,ins,m'l'; illumination a■ini.,nths of studv and practical work parked at 200^ East Hector 5treet ,-,u Ami., ,„, L^n homt_ «eco„dim MTVTmtt and aircraft engine mc-sometime between 7 and 10.30 av(mue and Arrest street He received hb diphena Thursday night The vehicle was ughted for the season Usl night |flnd roUrse certificate at exer is, ■ ™" amons.the hr.-t here Wreaths, held at 1 llowlng centired wnth red electric oandles.|luncheon Represenlatlvse " recovered later at the Reading rait roaa station • f rom Eastern Air Lines. Miami Fla . and Vought-Chaiiie Air.i.ilt company Stamford. Conn , appeared as guest speakers He is the son of Ralph Culanzi uf Ml West Eigr'h avenue. 1 hi tie out in each of the many win. dows of the Colonlsl-type head, quarters KrMiiiH'* l>uli«> .^rrrhr'?.?fc'"Sr,oni|St. MatH,e»V Mu«.-alr [rniml aMBUlsg Quaker Chemical Products corpora-* \ Christmas mtisvale will be pre-! Mon nas resumed her duties after rented by the pupils of St. Mat-undergoing observation lor Ine thews school music das* Sunday ■sjsjsj in Bryn Mawr hospital .afternoon in the grade school aud- I itorium The production, sn annual lliir.ni|i.ri.«t.v*■it■.■t_r ] affair markhig the Christmas sea- s(m lfl under the dJrcctio|1 ,)f HM„ Miss Mary Ptnrrntlno, 101 West M John of the Cross The public is Seventh avenue, a sophomore at invited No admission will be chare- Conshohor-ten High school, is im-'ed but « silver ijffering will be re-proving She has been confined 10 ceived School will recess tor the her home for two weeks with a .mid Christmas hnUdsys Tuesday ftfter-attack of pneumonia noon he chime which is e •ordlnsted Normandv Invaakm HewasklUed„ through the keyljoard of the'the I>.rient France beachhead church's electric organ, was ■ Rock: Temporary intermeni took place at ol Ag.s played by Miss Beatrice Lorichi Shore, organist The prr^entstlon and dedicatory I na All** ■crvices of thi chSfJMS in bOfMf of | Kill AlHIltlOII Sgt. Ntppes culminates a congrega-I tlonal project of many menths tint - I ft h |,... ]l4knwjt ing which suistripib.ns ware re- ■"■■■« fisurii^s ' -uli)>i Mills. The building OOfSmlttOS of the Rebel Hill and adjacent areas that Barren Hill Vohtntser Fire com-thare might be a !Jstin« memorial panv. nf which El to the soldier who gave his hie on b UM 1 hairmati. and Wli: an air in- held lb mtn Ol the c.initnunlties meetini; lust Friday evening in tl- The Sunday school ctsss. of which fire boSsBB Aft. 1 tU had been a member, pre- plans unanimously approved the sented a decorative floral tribute in proposal to erect a second floor over tits honor, which, upon conclusion the present fire huuse and an ex-rvices. was presented to tension to the rear (amity This provides fnr the fire truck — and equipment room to rViiiauMOaw I separate from the auditorium and *•■■■■'"' banquet hall to be erected as a sec- A barking stray dog. whirl, had ond floor with independent cn-become a nuisance to residents in trai the East Ninth avenue MI linn of Tl»' basement will be equipped as the borough since it wandered Into a "»"■<■ r<*m i»"d amusement cen-the section last summer, will be re- •**" ,,,r '»e firemen with an en-moved bv the Montgomery county trsnrrind.; S PC A, a.s H result of com- P*001 A, caretakers anartmetit is to plainu lodged with Burgees Blalr ^ rniwtnictrd as an nddin, J .u ^ITl.a ,._„.-„,.... —.1.. rear of the first floor Charles K and the poUce department early oeLschlaaer is the nr-httt^t Sunday morning The request to the tJe«'n*»w-,r S. P C A was made bv Officer „ __ . __ . Blake in accordance wtlh the wish- Ist'tf* itv^rw At ItrPXfl es of Burgess Blalr The curly-hair- Amvng rh,w. uhi, r,(rlved df. ed mongrel has, on occasion, been ^^ M ,he Drc.xpl C(jril[11, sheltered on stormy nigh s and fed today |n pn^^jph,.. ls Edward H frequently by some families in the Nagele. 136 West Tenth avenue section despite the fact that the dog aw.niKi a bachel • has been somewhat of a nuisance. gre*> in electrical encinecr:!:, She contends Burnett knot tin or left ut the home mil nlrrau and accustomed to attacking and. Contribution biting mankind lews: Join, W ■ Whlteman % ill \ i-ii WI-NI Coan ',v ;"t;"f ,;„ ""M:'II:V ,25' womw^ Isador LrM»y MtSO NSMSI wnh Dooatl B -nun's Socis' his daughter Mrs Samuel Field, 201 Union ol First Bar Fast Tenth svanTM »ill IggTs to- ' ntomri bv rail for l>» Angeles. ''an >rzak: It V where he will spend " ^.muiv: Moser piass -Vu.he.n CMonna college Mr. w^ retired cigar manufae- . - i,1lknis turer. having operuted a business at M., j F;..nk Markel. Miss Agnes Ninth and Walnut streets f(ir 1. v l DeHaven: number of years He has resided Msrme M OrUtth; Fannie Cam|>- here for the last rwn and 1 l>:.|i bell; years ( hrixirmiH Safety Units Traffic ttassrds 2 Put the chrUtmas "good will" into vour attitude 1 drivers and pod) 3 Don't let ChrLstmas pack-age! Oh ' Ion when ■sham. t Don' drive if you drink ■ I Start in time and lake it sSsej fcr sjrtnh 1 hurcti 11 so—Ai {class: II Seth K Mitchell Inventories Filnl In Local Entafm TIM MTgOWl estate le:> arine J Weston, Gladwyne. has an led value of »1,228.9M72 : tn a reixtrt to thi ■ M m cash S621.417 80 in * W.;i30 43 in stocks and S3.- 409.25 n .upplementiil Invento' ■ l ■ ■ 11.,1 The fire comi.u i.ion will hold Its December meetuig tonight at 8 at Washington fire house Puhlirotittn \otice Urn of Christmas serv-ices which will be held by ild be in the ' rt,e Rir»rtf>r publlcstinn In graduate of Conshohocken High school and the son of Mr and Mrs W A Nagele Kirr M;.MI;ILM- Knof Pir.*. bSSteVOd go have In • ■ damage to the roof of a converted] bungalow ••ft ncrttpted br Stanley ■ Pirrrneii fi . No 2 fire rumpa plojed booster slream-s to exUnguish the flames Check your : tl'iiiK that might cause an ac-cident water and awav from 1: 3. Use electric tree and win-dow lights—no lighted ■ ■ DstdSfTSfalg time ■ ■ k roar electrics! son-nacrjons for shorts and w. m-p flimsy Chnstmas dec-orations end wrappings awav from the fireplaee ■ WhiLemarsh . H Hall ' Sherman ■ ■ insho. bocken, 1232902 "•■'irmJO, Samuel C M-Fsr* land. Whltemarsh. 10.09542 FIVE CENTS A COPY Ex-Resident Is Suicide By Poison hi-coM-rt-<l By >X ifr In » ;.i I'arkiil Vl l.tv 11 Mawr •T.nllt'fzt* A 31-year-old research chemist at ■ local Industry, and I former local resident, took nis tile with poison yesterday at noon outside Bryn Mawr college, where his wife is a -mdclit Il« was Joseph Heiin Klitber. ut lluriion avenue near Oarfleld. Nor-wood. Delaware county, who has tnember ol the laboratory stall ut Quaker Chemical Products corporation for the past seven years. He married lor the second time six mouths ago. Coroner W. J. Rushong pro-nounced his death a suicide The poison used is being analysed. Klaber worked as usual at the local plant yesterday morning, ap-poarlni 111 customary W.HXI spirits. He lefl the plum ui noon appar- 1 lit 1 \ tO h.i\e llllii hSOn : ■ n L -: heard from again A 1 elephant1 call to ihe plant at 430. revealing death by his own hand, was the first intimation the company had ihat rmythlngj was m Wife Discovers Traiedy Tlie tragedy was discovered at 1 p in by Klaber's wife, Uiretta, 29, who Ll iiitrndiug Bryn Mawr col-lt- gc under the O. I Bill of Hlghts. she found her husband's body sprawled on the back seat of his car, which was parked near the college, : w-studeiit tnlonned her Klaber had been waiting since noon Aware that he needed iniinedtate medical aid. Mrs Klaber drove her husband to Bryn Mawr hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival Dr John Berry atmhuled death in p.. Unrar Itsrloo detectives reported they found a vial containing what they believed to be a few grains of poison and an empty beverage tant- 1 It- in the rear seat of the car. In Klaber's pockets, detectives raid, thgff found two notes, but de-clined t.< disclose the contents They rUso found a wallet, containing S23. a pay check and a bank book show-ing a "substantial" deposit made yesterday Mi Kiiii>-i toad detectives her husband had left for work al the IgflgJ plan! al the .nine In: 1 Mr clgssoa Klaber wns divorced from his first 1 (irmer Oesss D* Pas* MM. -'ft of New York City, last February .'8 She is said to have been wed last May to Oarrett Op-lieiilieiiii 35. Hew York newspaper* man, and to be residing in New Ymk ('itv Two children were born to Klaber and his first wife The tne tune on East 11th avenue KIIIIMT received hi^ SOI iimi in the schools of Ilichlund Park Illinois, and was graduated from Mif til ute 1 t Technology In WM re* it ■ th ■' The mone*y which he - yesterday was apparently his salary, cmi-iiinTitiiiy payment >>l whl( h was made yesterday at the QuaJtSt conipniiy i ioiiriliousf Group Chrislmas Sinj; The program for the Chnstmas sing of the Court House Chorus was announced today In James A Cur-iw tMluotai ihe Christmas an- 1 earosi will lte sung in t 11 a m, Wedn«sdav |>cesubst '-'4 Thr nub-ile will Join in the singn carols The 24-volce chorus will rive the following program- Carol. Adestc Fidells: anthem. Arise. Shine: carols, Silent Night, and The First Fhs Birthday of s King <by the women members of the choriMi, carols While Shep-herds Watched Their Flocks by Night, and O I.i'tle Town of Beth-lehem, contralto solo by Jane C. Morten Weep, Bob* Bab* (1 Come Ail Ye i-mihlul. and while Shepherds Watch Their Night, carols. Hark The Herald Angela Sing, and It Came Midnight Clear tint hem, O Holy Night: and carol. Jov To Tin World *lll be Marion Olass. .t< Kenneth Hail-in- Mrs. Olass and Mrs Katie] ■■■. ■■: I .:,., Olass, Mnrgaret 0 Orubb, .iiiiia S • . 1 leaf. garet B. Suing. Nini I Westhafer. Iraos; also. Clara Conkhn, Edllhp CUTO KiiOirv M Horn-ing. Harriet Ihrlg Jane C Morley. /nn J 11^ '"itlvm W Fowler, C Arthur Oeorge Kenneth ■ bass. Harold W Ratchelder Walter I •ePrefon- N'orman The Court Houw aborts, lias been ■ Faster. 1941 Slrurk B\ \11lo ph Mosa-kiwski 321 Spring Mill SVOI -■-'■ '.t'O'gomery Lt*tten i,i'iiiih-il HMrrSsra ■ndsU Wnr4 Oaroshahock-en The eststf Is valued at 13.200 The full 1 ■ ■ rift sus- MlTWd when he .was rtrui ■ Carl H Faust 341 Sprini- ' n determined The i . ' - r of the automobile was ler bend by Magistrate Francis J Bobenrieth pendit^ the " In Junes.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, December 16, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-12-16 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 16 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 53 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Sl)c Congl)ol)ochen ficcorftcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7753. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1947.
Christmas Programs Planned
At Schools In Both Bcroughs,
Marking Christmas Season
lliyli School Anembtyl Weal Si.lr Program^
And (lurol Service Thiir* |
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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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