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®I)c Coti5l)ol)ockcu Accoofar ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7758. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. 1948. Town Council Will Organize Monday Night Burgeas To Piealde At Officers' Election To Two-War Term* ConshohuLkm town cmmctl will meet In the council chamber Mon-: day iM'iiiiig at B to' effect an organ-lzation bv electing officers to serve, for the ratting two yean. Seven, members will be sented. six ol whom! were re-elected at the November j General electtun. The lone exception L- OhmrlM Orohoski. a Republican, who succeeds Tttomns McCarter ■ also a Republican, who retires after] a service of sixteen yean. Those re-elected ore Philip Grav-, inese, first ward: Prank CapaWl., second ward: Ray I. Fiero, retiring president, and Thomas Williams, fourth ward, and Joseph Thomas' and Charles Mmire. tilth ward. The entire membership ol council is Re-publican. t the members who consti-tute Jie new council have never taken part in an organization meet-ing. This la because they have all been elected within the past two veart to fill vacancies with the pos- KKI'ORTS KOR YKA,! Upper Mcrion ***>**** rr Injuries Reporte, School Expense Rising Sharply Herron Brother* Hospital Patients ' £#% SuperintendenJ Sav- Mon* KUIMU Needed To Malnttdn Gaini Cedar avenue. West Ooottl i. coafbMd t» her home b\ ed tendons of the nurn ankle, sus-tained when she fell wink lot UiK at Mnrkley's rink. Trooper, night. Forrest Names 20 To Staff Of His Office TAKING OFFICE Vw Dbtrid Attorney Will Trite !..» Oath Momluy Afti-rimon Distrkl Attorney-Sleet E. Arnold Fttrrea. ,■ Osmhoho^k*] muntown pike. Plymouth Orat. ttVBSSLiS ■usUlned ■ gun In ins right let re- fa i potv i dw- WJUUUEV IH'KI.IN Fire Marshal May Be Named I'lymotitli Kirt'iiii'ii Ask \|>|miiiliiifiit ward; Waller RadasEew.KI and VYI1-,"" "™ "" "»""•■■■ -,„„,,„„„ anccs mlo a capitul reservc.luiid. third ward Thomas Williams, lief association, the Plymouth town- been used forftvc v.ar.v additiuna, fourth ward' and Harvey Shaw, ship commissioners are expected to space was needed John P HenoTi, of 312 East Ninth avenue, and Robert H- Herron. of 334 ^,, - Si-tnUi avenue John gteron hai been in m,- i.ettlth tor several months She iry treated at Montm-me, y He has been confined to the tna* Hospital immediately after tin SCCt- pttal for several day.v 1IM .:. duufod, returning. I. rul undergo »ur-additional traatiMnl Wednesday steal treatn ' M has She is a member of th<- office .-'.<' 1 bee) ■■ Schuvlktll Iron of W C Hamilton A: Sons Miqiioi: Works fur many Jtaan He is a Jama A Lynch. Jr. 11-year-old, pr o m i n e n i inembei MO Mi and Mrs Lynch 11 i bool dh> - ••i I Warren H Cucklln. superiii- .silstalnetl a Rfisn lit nis neni if*; LOT OWOI ■■ an icmuii u-. ■■ , . SSan, ■ '«ito the quiring MX niturea, while ■■■■■■■ *m / ,V,h i uppn M.M ■!. on i he grounds of his htvt errtce he ha* »m^ l me " ™* "'" *' " Kls as the best evXnce of the Tuesday He was tmtad at Mont- rendered the » '"" '" '" growth to be lountt Pri« to 1*38, gomery HLoapitaJ and diaftb*r*ed.{ elected honorarj praatdent about iwrnom, the schools of Upper Merlon wei. 'mid is confined »o his home H. -hi ago Reatta <M >'>e W. ■nber of scatte ■ rwood Academy, flu-i- HolM>It Herr.«i suffered an Injurj- ry?agl^JKy.£SiUPS^> buildings serving only the eiemen- nut Hill. to Ml foot „ r n I' tarv «rades ■[..■ '• Pain-i.; Kelly. 10. daughter of ltt««Uiig to hi '"'■ "mee will be avalloolr at all Unenahip who wished to to on to Mr and Mrs Jamos Kali) ol 120 (.:hrtA aaanufacturina plant. Ply- iimea, rorresv swteo hiuh sthwl had to go to tta to- w. | Boeta '" wi tnal n tl Meeting. Tlte injurv hat fail- Most uniwrtant of the new pwe-boring schot.l district! where their] ed at Montgomery Hospital u , pond to treatment, and ru pototmente parents had no voice or vote in de-j result of an accident while sledding vn. idmltttd to the bOflpltaJ 1 or Ennii Usnnlnlni poUclea or curricula of- in Robin.>-un street near her home. QbaarvatJ j Tuesday- She suffered a laceration Wl.en the mtdtnte Hi the town-' °yer her■ rlghl *yc._She ll a .pum' ship at. i, Itah 1 central- ">t i/til bjgh tcl 1 wtUl Ul added fa* imi d .. large bond-ed indebtedness, for the total ex-ptDJe could not be anticipated at thai time. Under the then existing laws, tunds could not b? fcccumu* lated to meet anv propoW Ing li was not until ia44 thut ■.-. - EtegidentOfBoroocfa parochial school. Ol ltH hOfOUghs t-.:-h lamilies Plan Outdoor Frank Marks Movies Nearhy Dies At 89 liiJj:f I'ikc I.<Malion \«m Being Prepared " Wit.'. Count) Detective. A former duct »,,. „,rabc„ OI on,--^S'glS'.. tire force of Waah-niKton. D. C Anolhei iniijur appumtment *n: ■ J Kerns, ol Evaivsburg. to the i-.ief operator of :)» liont- 0 ninty poii.-e radl He lUCCaedt John Outtun, ill While-ibmltted his re.-Ug-natlon effective January 15. Other members of the detective HON. r. AKVOI.ll POBBSH Wires Broken Bv lee Storm KU-rlricily Cul Off From Manv IIIIMICS Mntciiists who all} FIVE CENTS A COPY Stubborn Fire On W. Elm St. Injures Nine Store And DweHbigi Art* B;nli> Damaged Bv Flames \nd Smoke Pire of undetermined ortuin. ap-parently starting in the b gutted out e Hist fltwr di store and dwelling, damaged floors of tht i i. treel Dulldlng, mid did extemdvfl dame laroer siiui) utd dweUlng, ■ ■ ";i mi while .iii oooupanti i I both buildings twi .it lending New Year^l ntamtloni elsewhere. The more severe loss-occurred in i.ivttgline, famr! tu-i *.nd pounrilman. lo-cated ni 11 West Elm street The second property, which apparently nib d from the Travagiini fire, is that of Frank Kon barber. 13 West Klin street. Bath buildings were unlnhabil lowing the connagratiuii by firemen "as one of the hardeat bo tittht in the botougha ' llremen Injured Seven members of the two fire companies, WnatitnfUm and Cou- ■hohoeken N<I 2. which iptodlli re-sponded when the fire • 'ered. HHtalned injuries which re-h,., ".,„, stand medic*] tnatrntnt A score in 111 I Hi , ,jt,_. Hmiiuu, BHM-P uivt-Il For Past UW Yean fifth ward. Mr. Williams has been consider creating this post at Its wing seated twice in the past two vears. January meeting, Monday night at, debtednei ■ will call Plymouth township hall ii: as added. force, all reappolntments are Albert i bruIlt oI sIect and lce ^ a bl,.ak ' , '. . '! " Murphy, of Lower Merlon; Jan 1I1(, u,. lllBl„ at the scene. V. Oleason. of Pottstown. and )n lhlf> '^^ ann Burroundlng '^hu'" Charlea EUer. of NorrUtown i,1|nt, . , As«i«tant district attorneys are J vun. electric wires snapiied un of Stroud Weber. Evansburg; Roger B. Orel -nt Two volunteer ilre-assoclated with either m also treated. , Tlioae Injured a«re: niLniiuihwitw nml n Washington Company Thomas uJSajr^^lmSm«^toh?J? & to>m the PUth ward and one of 2^Jf£L?iE£?S£^ l lil] '" ' which begw JlllmMUI. otanpanj prealdi to isevooo. with ^ ^^-'"olT^ ^s, ,r <i* nwrt uromim-... reetdante •* ^waite tower M<-^^^^ ; |lull 1Jll.lvlKl lU(t K^Sn«nSM ^maamantntocea ttie eojnirauiu*ty, Allam Frink Mart «M' *"■ ^; "^•'':;. ible Smnane boot; Theodon I g^ss^s^^|^s^£^^ SSrassiSSs ' J«= R -"- ^ sin 8 . -^ «™,iM-nt IXcembt" meeting of the group through the use ol u sinking fund. Bt ,i,e present time is operator of on Sunday of u*' M»naa> iilHil'Ulln» we rgfo 111 Wett spralned right foot; and Hi The preaent officers are PTeaMent. :™„'3r of the Harmon- tn«eS Ol eo^ating our cnUdren \ ,hli;, ()1 ,,s outdoor movlei In Mr Uutl who was in his 8fth In Vddltlon to K. ;;, Wllll rut „ lcH hand to) lautiui Ray L Plero, "Krettry^jMeph^J. vl™ Pire .,otnntt„y. he, just been has inol(- man doubled Itself! L -.,.»■ York State Jenl ol thtt onwatAg* •»^J°h"^|n^nr?S; it< breakfart by eanaMlght^ ,,.n„ by smoke. Burgess Ella: the m-easing flre-lUliunu out ol tl3.000 per year | Baird QUlnn; assistant secretary. "Mils vtllcJire company Bette Cobuum; tre,isurer._Pranci5 J.' c" Bobenrleth; sollOltOT1, j will take oath of office i trlct attorney of Montgomery coun-ty, it aas announced in council last, month, will not te a candidate toMgSSSl' %%^lJ^ZS$& Sr^ep,,rd ,s aUo gcegJO o, ^ -~ ^ Jn mr ^ with Mr Forrest in his law office ^JK™°«* ljW1,sh|P boar(1 "|received gjMU: thi ban. Baa tenth consecutive yeanTago. the total cost ol operating . ". of nftv-two lem Of the borough for the past 68 years He William *" '■""' I'"lUi°W?,: Mn2S l-cond da'' '" l,u "'"*, ye"' ltl a ' In ■"ll"n"» u' t"1'^ »nJt«*d hre-time tn lu.id the Plymouth town- ,hl. S(.j b »a. $136,707. meaning wum,-r uro »r v »J aokl to Mr camehVe from TougtowvUle. Bwkl ReU oyder, r,i-.t,^n and Horace ^ lh( lliatam.w horn. wen ln,.„ wi„, required awtkeJ aU, benrieth. soucitor. j. Arnold t m. t . . rillOMiUlri Mle| ,,,- ,i on an average it took .bom I r P b n F Burke real couiuv and Obtalnwd I position U Woil, Up,*rVMeiion. All ftrved wi.linu. .L,,,;,^ „„ mur hours. m„k Uco|.Ke. ,8, of « Hnr^:aS£rVZ^ i7a.oeducaUonechildinourhigh|W™tlX,^ lock tend.r :., the upper locks He under Smilliev\ „ was s^d bttl meet breaks were fru.Iul oI th. pavagtow lam.ly. «m,B ri,£rVSii«n of UM town-ililp's two com- ^.^oi Tins year our ope> . ;i, tlt.v-two acres will be later entt-red the employ of the, other members Wthe staff( an- repaired swiftly 1 wae overconfe by smoke when he William T M»'d^*n(,.^- ^n0_r ! panics. HarmonvlUe and Plymouth COflt ^ ,193.926. or about $158 for1 m!ilwd tor (he moving pictures. Alan Wocd Steel company as a minced today by tar Porreat are s Slr|nril).l7i whltemarsh attempted to save some traJttJMfJg Forrest. Esq.. the borougt; *°^c"™-. ^Re-elwt.d vlce-preatdenl of the , HC„ Juptl.- Th . "hei■ thirteen acres have been puddl. 1 ... the Behuylktll Iron, i^m, niOiovanni 25gk^?*unw|l ,rv eoun- assonallo,, is Frank Marcucci Ply- expense involved In the pur- Mid to another part) where he remained '«" dlctment clerk Abnc*, o Milter. m,)n.tlK ,lliU offlrn. Lloyd Prank- neighbor who re-imVl! tat >n'»"" oompany; Adam MackiewUv. J" "> h bwn abou( tn, w, . until tw- linn die- green l^ne, **'t<£9^ ™ enfleW M". ,,,' Plymuuth I toM< J I1' ,. liUl :1„. ,,,. .;,,. 1)f stau> „b. ^M-,K ' « ^'^ new entgrprtae. continued Itl puddle mffle Blanche Fat, '. [ut> :lU Dtgn, ,, , ""V*1^1^^ Sheppard. Haruioiv.illc, treasure! -'.'»,"■ ™ ^ ,lft, n(1, ktp| P ^ d ft tulriinwr Mr Mark> then entered the em-, iwapher «">^t£^"^X Oermantown and Bethlehem pil-es. ing tosrn- lad at $1500 "V. .^- .... ...» 1 _.! r__ ;__ WV(.r„i -jo- „. t|„. LM Tire A- Rub')er com- "kl. Upp*r Merlon, telephone opv* ywhi'ie elect] nd the ne iry engineer and eior "ajdinp elsewhere j- off! ui'.s who are to be «>*: toWnsrwiAn kceul !•• »tis elected tl i>lflre on Monday, in rt\ from hmt'i^n . *'ih wnrri/n 1<W7 ^rlrlit^r to Mr. Pones' include the iCtmllniied an fagr aMist-nt so- commissioners. ' aavc $37 773 or about twice as mi licltor "and atiended'the^n^lVof ^^&$&%£ fSffg&Z » 'iad flC^L1". ,(Juncll the past tw„ v.„s « * * r ui'Wea*i.w.Trtbe, F. ' ■ Wett Conshohocken town council [33ftc Sheppard. Hum m| ,llld flai^-iea has takon be t-auile-i, with port- 1 o. R, M until the wr»n will assemble in the council cham- pany. and Frunk Oryzwarz. Frank ^ mor(,.. Mf Cot ParVone ettpiid- disbanded of c tdge O Harold gtMgnt ' ber Monday evening at 8 to effect an MBrcucct and Frank Macklelwce. i,»st la,w whicji " ncea will remam eil No 241. Order ol court of Common Pleas and organisation by electing officers u Plymouth company. 'enacted to help our teachers meet SP;,teii ;„ The automobiles from Americans, and of the P O S. of A. dent, Judjre J Burnett HOB serve for the ensuing two years For lnsuraoce on Alimillai .,';. 11]t.rrasl. |„ the OMl Of their BV where they will b*- able to witnew He [5 8Urvived by two daughters.; the Orphnns- Court. Sheriff Samuel one of the few times in the history The Plymouth u.wnshtp Plranfn d tne avrol] ,h(, t,(y(. 1)lld wlu be able to M£ , , , ert of Courts Loul M becorn^ of the borough, there will be no Untr.n and Relief assocm- ]'.inJ,2000 but MVe us onlv hear what is being said bv use of ™ad/ll!1(1 Mrs Cflrrlr Ooshaw. I>»rp; Recorder of Deeds John E >£«,V,n,:'h*' Sr,«u"w^Sa> Dliangeinthe,H-r«mnelof thecotin- recently renewed lwurence- mi aU m JJ rf wltll. ,,Vi ,;i hearing sets whkb can be pla. oar Window J R-^- ™™XaS ^erawhere hleh cllmanir bod] The terms of fOBT ,r.,mhers of the two township vol- JT^JJL^ -mere will be a deftctl ill: In the automobiles. ., whl,m he resided, gbong On,] r. SVJ eyoi 1!"^' 'I '" of the members expired Wednesday untPer tire ,„mpanirs and Use on D-ratm_ COfltR f„r ,nr eurrrnt fiscal -p,,, c,.sl <tI the new enterprise 1$ tnd clarence E cf Rearimir A bro- Metx and Haglfltgl <! Wills JgOTJ but all VK re-elected id the Gen- ni] members Ol thew luixiliarles u H* ^ wo||Jd uta (| >M ,his (ji, t j,,,,,,,,,.,, ,, Charles Marks, of Frie. Pa..'H Beerer. all nf Whom are already eral eleetlon last November. Tliose lhe lutter arc listed on ttic roll 01 ^ i;i|) fl]tu,.(. m,., ,„. thegtre ready ten grandchildren and ten great- ^n-ina in their rwi»ective offices who will be stated at the ornanlza- aetlve firemen, | u provided ,lir 0,wntnc bj the tune the weather grandt tlon meeting are Joseph Ingram, The insurance t in the annum 01 f()| bv lfiw nr concluded rp 1 Ugh to remain outd . Oswald, died first ward; president Jnhii Kym and (2000 denth benefits i«d «ryujg. i,P;lrt-warming Shews will be continued until aifo rV-e October. The fiineral will be held Mundav F»re. . Additional n - • ■ I from the Ardell tuneral Wilson the curriculum i ' .„»-»■ V*»«A' YAM* !''!11" :'(l1' ' ' * ' ■'■ H |p|( M .11 n ■ ( '^ »II Ci f kJcCgxQ, 1 ran church, ofBot-utlng lit the service Tntennent will 1 ■■.' tan • Henrv McCcrrmck. second ward, and compeotttton t■>■ loss ol iimbs. dis- Albert V. Rhoadf. third ward. Presi- aDilitv 01 accident, pa j able if death iipsurxe ui^ dent Ryan and Mr Ingram are be- or accident results (mm fttv OOm* ginnin;' their 29th and 28th year. pw,v ,, bv the (ommtinltv rH for changes _ Feeoectiveh ' ii,.- udeavorlng to have been made TbsUM T pn,«l offl-er-, ere Jaht -nstr, ^"nges additional^up,.- Rnn presldnit. Mrs I,.,ib*l C Ty- , waur umk located at the ErnrM iwallflD, son. MrrMary; Walur W Haiinum. sl:111„„ „l ihr p»niurtv»ni« rail-, cannot -, treasurer; Leonard A Talone. Eso „ad „,„, „w„rt by Ih. , M, , ,f«t-r 1M9 :; William T Mulclrrw. bor- Surh conmrlion «ou]d eliminate very 1 \l N.-v» Year 'artiea Here Dial br looked tor "Aa a matter .^^ Moa.mB 0( „ctory shinies. n,e Stale "otindim nf Tire HTWH, niHlliB Ol me otaic ^ —>,„™* rte Dn.rm, ,^ti. .eretmr thetr re^teclive onues T«o other rounty rlrleiils. will be S,..,),.,,,.,. IllllrOSI'U County controller John A , 1."r- (i \m InIa.lrn.,.Jinn,.rl |||1 Mania"*' UeeMe Total LOM ID l§47 decreased becansi L dlacharga of firearms osh> jiii-i.l. H ni Funernl services (or .!«■ one of the okh 163^rCririits In Wiiitemarsh Ailllllill Itruiirl Shows « „K. Over Sl.OOO.SOe Whltemarsh township Is i\i»>i-etu nit: .i buildlni to iiii annual report released todav bv Building Inspector Churlea P. Will, i H.' During the year he lasued tn^ buildbi . rapandltun of .. gl.012,(W9 A 23-vear-old Norristown Jtouui [noluded in the Uai ware 86 resi- ■udustrlnt buildings. .,ne month uso bv conlesstng to a two , >deleting ii,. Pennavh*aBia Industrial Srin.ni n,,nk, 11(„,ls „,„. Wluer reservoir, sbt ■■ Hill bv Judge C bumei installations, six nid -hrubbery , Crews weri- kept on the alert by [the township, countv and Slate In hat travel should become, In some unctions, work- \ whore hleh- j wore their first sheath or ice i I 1948 "TwmhP *'-:rl 'ih;;W Vir o, IH. wedne,- ~ The townabio now has 4000 fret termlned the amount of In al \ dnn-Annual Report of two-k!.n-«mt-halMi. ;h" 1?2f**LWlJl! SPCAAgent -- Applications for „ . ild m*11? "f":'1- Mar-'aoe License Bureau tn the t.--. Mur'in Harrtnuton. Wfst; ianPOus alterations, awnU ned bv n percent pornanee street, eave htmvlf up ,,. d-rlna 1MT from the urevlmis vein■■ S "hen he went to Trinngle PubUoatlons, Ina, re-tl. Norriitown pol ved a permit to erect a broad-day nmnt morrow mnmliiR fnm the Ardell "PBK^,,,, „.,» -d t..d.iv ' Oerman- „Umbar Of churches Held f„npral home, 100 Pa^l , ihe.tnok imit In the holdup ol the lilWt, pfl^ lllul PtourtOS Watch Ni^ht services to wetootne ^y, ■ | rjoator 2.876 couples ..rpiiu i ''"»"« '" ' Mtrk..v Moume iT1,i Oermantown; Three towers have been owiitructeg ,,: , . !:■• Mrwl us comparer road. Whltemarsh, v Interment will be in nnr- a-5"0 »i 19*» 1045 -ri,r mdustrlRl buildings for which ■metery AAccroorrdmimng- two "" ™ Hr tB)ci his oonsclence was both- permits were granted included threi Ha own bouse In '■■^•^ before re- aiti mat occaaion of amusement ami Mr ^^ ^ llvpd alonf, on NO._M.M5 n« the nnai^o™^0^ . clear for Walker Bro^hers^two f'»r Kfnf*' Many (-.ills CsTOgted Bv Neglerl Of IVlr. Election Toaighl reiving help from the State" As- mtcrtainrnent Narcissa road," neat Butler pike. I lohocken Pire Company No. had ^.p,, ln fanmg health It Van .determined 3 Nm,h avenue and Hairy street habit of Mrs Jean M '" Ourran Terrarp. wlw formerly »l;ba- Wells. a^ent lor the Mont- By 01 v*n ru^cin jiarr«MI 1] I Fire SnS?»J ■'•.-"A- N;,' w^tiir^npS i—gS.K utKaV! ^ ^ •** * . <~SZmt, f„r i»v nurrjose. not thosr ^...,r.,„i,^i,a„ mr. comnnnv No. "Tl ,...„ f'.Htn. >».»>■ it l» -n W l>t/ia. McCms Row_8wene , . . , .. a|(d one J(ir R.-JK land, and Anna R Harvey. 5M "V1!*'two wet ■'■ '"' "" m ■onwood sueet. Norrl-stown **ext to. nfndinc a menial examlna-' th. procaas .1! constni •!„ finii apbHeants were .lolui Ra- , ijidirut waa «n 1 met. 1300 Marklev "tfeW;!™™- H»rrlngton told Judgt 1 n. jsi wesi mlnif .. eience wa^ironducteri n siaughtrH Fifth street. Bn<; i ,,,,, bntherlna hin Butler pike, Hai he want to December had the lowtst numbe* ,, l)tv Tw„ swImmlnR pooln m „ , ipltcaUons Only MB Uesnees Th), ,,, , ,, hl. bt- (hiring the ■ •■' '» amined 19.486 animals durtnc 1947 1^ (0r ".h, lasTt six vears. L. op- ^ ^"our'communitj will have ^^J tje month TV ,l,''UM^,L«h°?h« S AfSfattS'SBW VttSSyS. WeatSkfcChurch ;;;,;rt\,;w;:T:l,l,Sjl»;«,"";:=,cT^:5.-1' of Butler pike. Harmonville It wns He Ls chairman of tie nrc ■ - "" .,t„nrtBH ™rtv of ttw tract on which his home explained a growing need f(1! .nmhtee A "Youtli Rally" will be" held, to- Another hU^^ended Mg "» ^^ ( „„.,,,„,, ;*V Mar-li. ; *' 8POA. "1-5°^^ ^?J."^jrfnr SL.Sf'J1 JK PoStSptSt church and the ^ Arm! m * »;", whitemuTwli B««n! iun«i c . well- onlv living relatives locslrv, and In UPJHT Merlon toa-n- v Two contents will hlKhlight the <hiD thev are almrwt ridiculously loa „oi ,,u unti| w#l.. M,.mt)ers. with V(tr(| wl:h thP R,,^ mfln. _ :ele-tlon of ofneers nnight bv mem- and there are many inequalities. t))i,(i. w),(,s iin(J friends to 'he num- h,m ,,mlv Wnpn fi,P wan — ,.t Barren Hill Volunteer Are Ir. e,,,,,,,,,,^ up Ins review Mr ,„. nl eighty persons, (fathered and pii|, ,tr Hart. Dnpanr at the Are hall. German- r.„ , i:, made a areat rt#n0e(i to tfcs music of an aeon gomery County Society for Prevei ,,in church road cleal of > lowth "how* lon ,tiTVeri by Peter Ciancl and re- nsnU( yfftc humlnc tlon of Cruelty to Animals, ex-. w * R„!cnburv. financial secre- tn!s njowever. If we an irded numbers Hefrcshments were ,, iHimp Cf Miss ■ ■- . is op- "■■ —'" »■—1 leld for in connection With proper care of d"i™ was due splvps ftPC r(1,., m manv instances to the fact that :r]f,nX. willlam Fiicoe^d them- morriw ( llltcheul, pn I- Baptist 1 bun h Edwin Lightkep. Ptl ^h RPV DOI todneaa for joppl- *-»g?™ *!»«»*.•*» •»•„¥ •B"^'}^TSSrl"i£ £SS5 ^.T-r.™''filing "S SSn. Mwo3TSS ol HorrW I thev i each maturitv HP". L«%IO nifrn. Known 11 " a •- .,,,„.„ «ori nf Dlriiolden His A. tn nrodn -if the Cen^ k'^™e«^'r^^r-,h?,„V;;S"^-^ »■ re. «4fe died several years SRO the heme of one of the As to prospect* Tor 1M8 a leap R-i-*.r, Totartd, WV I I r; , anewhat un- ^- at an an-n as he wan" the records mml onegtlgatioti Ji.-t|.ii Donabuf Intent! IJenahne. was found dlfTerence lie Mi Barren Hill Kirrtnm To Kuril < fcriit»M I rr«'K .■-■■■■■ ■ ina 1947. end members rodny sn- Ml prsc- ■.. what thev prwh ,:, since the inceo-m 'd the eomnanv more than S) P vears aeo a nieht has ' T{ III Sent Toland ..U-ii^whnh^au- thTmormnl Th, enure rnjnp .hen ^( -ar of the resmence o w r. ,.„ed.hefnre the Cor,: me of.no Her e-m- J , .; « J RughonB \i*v» l,;iH Finn l 1 will be condi'i 11 explains the nllght 01; ^^ treasurer and Waller E Oil- lK!rnilar CJ,U. sought aftt-- as kittens sna|,ngpr rniei At the conclusion of trni Baptist church. Trenton. 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Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 2, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-01-02 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 1 |
Day | 2 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 58 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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 |
FullText |
®I)c Coti5l)ol)ockcu Accoofar
ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7758.
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. 1948.
Town Council
Will Organize
Monday Night
Burgeas To Piealde
At Officers' Election
To Two-War Term*
ConshohuLkm town cmmctl will
meet In the council chamber Mon-:
day iM'iiiiig at B to' effect an organ-lzation
bv electing officers to serve,
for the ratting two yean. Seven,
members will be sented. six ol whom!
were re-elected at the November j
General electtun. The lone exception
L- OhmrlM Orohoski. a Republican,
who succeeds Tttomns McCarter ■
also a Republican, who retires after]
a service of sixteen yean.
Those re-elected ore Philip Grav-,
inese, first ward: Prank CapaWl.,
second ward: Ray I. Fiero, retiring
president, and Thomas Williams,
fourth ward, and Joseph Thomas'
and Charles Mmire. tilth ward. The
entire membership ol council is Re-publican.
t the members who consti-tute
Jie new council have never
taken part in an organization meet-ing.
This la because they have all
been elected within the past two
veart to fill vacancies with the pos-
KKI'ORTS KOR YKA,! Upper Mcrion ***>**** rr Injuries Reporte,
School Expense
Rising Sharply
Herron Brother*
Hospital Patients
' £#%
SuperintendenJ Sav-
Mon* KUIMU Needed
To Malnttdn Gaini
Cedar avenue. West Ooottl
i. coafbMd t» her home b\
ed tendons of the nurn ankle, sus-tained
when she fell wink lot
UiK at Mnrkley's rink. Trooper,
night.
Forrest Names
20 To Staff
Of His Office
TAKING OFFICE
Vw Dbtrid Attorney
Will Trite !..» Oath
Momluy Afti-rimon
Distrkl Attorney-Sleet E. Arnold
Fttrrea. ,■ Osmhoho^k*]
muntown pike. Plymouth Orat. ttVBSSLiS
■usUlned ■ gun In ins right let re- fa i
potv i dw-
WJUUUEV IH'KI.IN
Fire Marshal
May Be Named
I'lymotitli Kirt'iiii'ii
Ask \|>|miiiliiifiit
ward; Waller RadasEew.KI and VYI1-,"" "™ "" "»""•■■■ -,„„,,„„„ anccs mlo a capitul reservc.luiid.
third ward Thomas Williams, lief association, the Plymouth town- been used forftvc v.ar.v additiuna,
fourth ward' and Harvey Shaw, ship commissioners are expected to space was needed
John P HenoTi, of 312 East Ninth
avenue, and Robert H- Herron. of
334 ^,, - Si-tnUi avenue
John gteron hai been in m,-
i.ettlth tor several months
She iry treated at Montm-me, y He has been confined to the tna*
Hospital immediately after tin SCCt- pttal for several day.v 1IM
.:. duufod, returning. I. rul undergo »ur-additional
traatiMnl Wednesday steal treatn ' M has
She is a member of th<- office .-'.<' 1 bee) ■■ Schuvlktll Iron
of W C Hamilton A: Sons Miqiioi: Works fur many Jtaan He is a
Jama A Lynch. Jr. 11-year-old, pr o m i n e n i inembei
MO Mi and Mrs Lynch 11 i
bool dh> -
••i I Warren H Cucklln. superiii- .silstalnetl a Rfisn lit nis neni if*; LOT OWOI ■■ an icmuii u-. ■■ , .
SSan, ■ '«ito the quiring MX niturea, while ■■■■■■■ *m / ,V,h
i uppn M.M ■!. on i he grounds of his htvt errtce he ha* »m^ l me " ™* "'" *' "
Kls as the best evXnce of the Tuesday He was tmtad at Mont- rendered the » '"" '" '"
growth to be lountt Pri« to 1*38, gomery HLoapitaJ and diaftb*r*ed.{ elected honorarj praatdent about iwrnom,
the schools of Upper Merlon wei. 'mid is confined »o his home H. -hi ago Reatta |
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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 |
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Language | English |
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