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®l)c Consl)ol)ochcn Kccortcr ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7766. Calvary Parish Marks Start Of 90th Year Dr. % esl DMcribea Pro«r«'** Of ( luircli \l Allllliul Mtrtill'J The most largely ntfended aiinua' , ju..h meatlne Ol I <.tnirch was held Wednesday cvenin< in the par.sh house with approxi-mately 161) persons present. Thi , tnwtlni marked Uu beginning ol the ninetieth .ir.riui i itv of the Bhurah. Re* Buidny it we.-t ' D D.. completing Uu twenty-fourth, year ul his rectorship, presided Joseph E. Coltn, a member of Ihr | vestry, seized us secretary ftl the i meeting. Fallowing the open in* p. o| whl< !i v ■ fulth-fully served the parish during lb* ninety venrs «t ir.s rxlstrn 6 Dl West spoke of the progress mude by I has play-ed in the various phases ol tin t .im-munity lite. He nbu spoke of pres-; ent-day conditions and what la ex-pected of the ihun-h in re*-establish-ing world order. Dr. West announced thret services for the munt.li of February. the first on February 4. when Wll-. liani Neil, a graduate of Olrard col-lege, will give n lecture In the parish' house on "Lite in Oinuii College' The i.ilk will be Illustrated in tech-1 nlcolor. The lecture is being spon-sored by the Married Mcinbci-. Ol the Olds' Friendlv society ol which Mrs Emma Nell, mother of the lecturer Is a charter member The second special dale Is February 15, when "every family service" will be observed with corporate communion ' The third date tn February 29. when the presiding bishop will dellve: special radio broadcast at 11 30 a It is planned to have a radio install ed in the church Tor the special pro-gram. Norrls D Davis, Bertram L Calne and Dr. George T. Litkens were elected delegates to the Convocation o( Norriitown Excellent Financial Heparts Dr. West read a condensed finan-cial report ol all the church or-ganizations and all are in excellent RESIGNED Heart Attack Causes DeatSi Of Dr. Brandt CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., FRIDAY. JANUARY 30. 1948. /60-i oar-Old Ash Tree Removed it Spring Mill Roatl Intersection ulciti :;■! .i quartn A landmark throughout • dynamite or for generations, It (ell bi Lown M rely bj the . ■ position it the ni;ti i t'.'m of two impo-tant highwi UTH tree hi ken Rate »mprtaea Bpring M-ii road mboi did :>.■■-■ ol BM b.rui.-gh Una oi the work, aided lor .i Una ken number of extra hands. Lm to .' 'Uu K i. i ■ ■ hood ol 163 yean old and *her tree that „ «h„,,-. u.^, m..* .■« ' ..,. J^' „,,.,......,.. t £ , B ■■■■'■ - '■ ': ■ l"-" iwlmnmi t. i- .c-.roewtllb Anna um punted In th ., ™-.> - . -■'tlnrd■■b■r t h d ■'a. 'm, arked Fayeite street. '■»'• l*ir °* l Vl1 M-n m ,,_.. ..., s.,,,.,.,u>... .. ,„ „„-,„ dav niuht ituler Its yoUJUJ snr> '*st t>«Ptenirjr Ditely to retain thr elected prt ■ that whlctad past IU old limbs m triangle at this cros-arcad.,. where h aft Ken >iv c decided "tght at her home. hero. Clark has; rL.it will ur doni i :" . Ml '-fen ait officer or ■ mi ed. oi an- the association's executl Fortiirr i Mr<>]i,itli i'ructirril 2."> YetUt In Thli Boroajffa 'iken for ■: ■ .Wen ■ twetttj -flvi ]■( a few|, years »go •siting Nurse Unit Re-Elects Mrs. CH.Clark Recenl Inror|i.n*.ilt<iii I > Group VniuttiiirtMl Vt Mt3Ctll|g H« ir ciiviimw Thrudorr Speaker has sub-mitted his re-l.tnsitt.jn a, «hief of the ( oii-liiiiiM.Ui-f tire de-partment to ihe Fire Cnmtnli- -ion baeUH of ill health. The ■ ■ .kii.iitmi HUI be <(iiit.iined In a 11 ,n'i i to '<• marie by the iom-awainan to lawn ■aiaoll >\ the Kesular mrdlnx on I'rbruitrv It. Mr Spejkrr. who served the borough as plumbing and build-in;; inspector for more than ten years, was rased out nf the <>i lire at the organiiallou uf town i nuriril whrn the piwts were In-iluded as part uf the ufrlre of serrrtary. He is routined to his home on West Eleventh avenae by Illness, Walter Pone, assist-ant Are chief nf the Washington fire company, has been nerving a'. i liit r for same time. elected in HHS u II l l\vi DAVIS A native of Philadelphia, funded Brandt was the daughter o; the law , ■ - thirty-two yaari aan, Hi demise entirely on Ita betnii unu- Avnlll named il-e-nresident was Tht' dea,!l !dying Uu ■ - ■' the itf)beit C I mdli ninetintandeni s,x "-";,:- ■"' ol thi Mr K , ■ rvcerder re- roadbed. "Olhi I have f ,w . b,, Muoa]. vJrs PrancLi It7/ •) /^l 1 Unu wc lived tcr many yean y*1 It wai .. 2? p. ' ' „." V r u,i.. In, s c , - UiimOII tt I llllb ■ and trying u m tH laid ^ 1 8, m m aui, " tMlidll S I Jill) opathy. D: Brandt malnutned offl-1 save it. But the n.. ton H nnprived bv imi tiohoeken and back more imti ; i oval. It U pointed out, as numer- , .,, ,,j(.;, v, ,;.., occurring at this The association Is now Incorivi- MnotUgj... WUislA tltnteli dead and '.■ nfttn teen blamed rated. Btanur) B Cooper Esq., told I dMllUIl kJllUH An ardent iporti enthuata i iii "tj would not be loni befon 'he memben Tbe chartar was Brandt was prominent iii the pro- tree wi.uid have become an eyeaare other: look upon ttw rtnawal ol trmnted undea the name ol "Vlalt-the aab Ilka loatni in old friend mi Nurse AaaoebUlon of Consho-i the Oommunlt) Centei was gctli true! ■ ■" it big llmbi T remembaj that traa trom the hooken, Ptnna." to operate a non-hero, sin bet ol Bi and might hate oauatd acoblenb time I was a boy, when i mad to prurn corixnatum for the benefit' .David's Oolf club. Radnor !drive past it in ■ IIOIM- and bunny.' 0f the general henlth. of the com-1 ben She wa gli t mem- Tht pn ad of Hie ihUkiv-iimbed^satd one old realdenter "it wiir munity jber of the Aim O ■■'■in: tree was approxlm I etheamntapUcewith'- 1 v.. ilt If Ipathic Sorief. Bi Maik's Lutheran church and tht Conahohoeken Art ;League i Surviving nre a brother I)r Wtt-iiain t I', [radio sport-, commentator and Member* To Model \l Meeliii" TueHtlav •■fen members of the Woman' club will serve an inodeK at ill FIVE CENTS A COPY Fire Damages West Borough Apartments ft-Year-Old Child KeMlied \\\ PeWOIIl In Mrrioii \ve. Illa/e Af etpkwnng ":i itDva, uaed to ■.iaw ■ ui rroaaB water pipes, re-gallad ii- a spectacular fire which gutted the rear of ■ tliree-story I frame Waal Conahohoeken apart-ment house lest night The Arc fnrc- :.■ lu.iini' u tium-nar ol children, <«it oi their homes , i tmporarUy. and severely injured ; lour llrenun Hospital treatment s two firemen ■ occurred ihoftlj after I at the home uf William "Roy" <i* bhardt, .". ol B while the Oebhardu- 1-year-oU son. ilaeJrJe, VW sleeplnu in a middle room, of the first floor atnirtment which they ooeupj The lamiiit> oi Owen Kllcovne 'and lira. Helen Wliuleiv ociupyltlg ;ln Mcond and third BM away at the tune Prompt and fxcrpinnvillv <wilt mid efficient work of thr George Cluy Fin- comimny, lorty-elghl of a hose members speedily reported at the scene of thr fin . extinguished * I|> . i * l> I Miss Ida SiurgU. R Annual Keport aavings&Loan sni«FOS5'.!a ■ t' tifin With tohOOl woi Bv Lee Tire Holds Election The event leered Cheeky, 40, Oulph Mills, Ielectric weiuer at the Wi-Mingnuuse (^e.i',,.v;v^;en1[.^:mr',Mi^hwa;!c,llb ■**rw - mod*ls jt HS ™$£L&J?£TJi R.N.. and Mrs, eat here- to te he,d Tuesday after-1 Firemen Hert dining the noon at 1 30 fan the auditorium ofl The_nremen worst Injured were •Una In eonneo- Spring Mill fire house. with school wont, the yearly:,suprn l0 ,h(l ,)ubll(, S&IL'bRSjaa SSU! Rv I PPTirp Holds Upttion Brt«S5rSiaJ ! >*— -jf- «* •'-";SSTSiul»SSi.,„« ;':' lf> lit I lilt llUItlB IjlClllUII ,,;11„„|. „„ u,1Ki. brrni prwnted by Hie Woouns hoi IMHU. MHO » l«r«r on teU i. at the Ardfl' S:i|<- III Itv* Million A I (Iffiril^ Renamed hool chlldrtn litawd lin »ilh C»mu Klw.i* Imprmnnrnl fund 'jjm,"*™.,,„.. "h,,',„!...,, ,7m? ,.""""■"■""" ' ■ , " ;'■,,"■. Hlln». tollowlm :, o„„,,r «l boy. »nd ilrl.. MoLS„n ol p,v,„„u„, Mrtl„,. al„i ,„„.,. Wn> comhohocken. Miwloy- Mr-, \nic.i I llllllll ,.t. ii,«,"■»,,'li lir OoiuhobooMll ■-—'-"-T1 MlM Bliimlj rmorlrd » rp«l»lr»-!»ln Chtrli.5 llmipp Mn. Warren'rt by NarrlMu D«lrl, K.,«boranjh. Sun>rini a heart otl»ck M' , .',,|' ,1. [or thr Fwhth »y«nuf «nd Fnynta alreM. tlon ol M habln alncf tht commun- J pt»her. 6: i lm publtritv chatr-.and hla brother. Paul. n. ot m West A-m F D-itin iiiow ol"Thorn, '" addition to ofnoera and dlrec- Ity arell-baln cllnlr rrMimed opan- 'man. Ml «;l a. rominrnuu.r l|Ui .lenue. employed by Phllllpa V^i j.i dnv h w,,i,r.,,i\ ■.inrr""» '. I', >''"tmiSJinM '="• iniMUDre-.i ...,m tlona urn laU In ihe Miiry H WOKI Each ol the tlubwomen will model' Furniture company, alat. sunered •ihleiSaiVol M Sloul Philadelphia mananer ol park bouae. alter anaral year.' three Irotka. choaen Irom the best burn» Irom Ule hot paint John Mc-ilaa volume In ttw Fcde:ul Honir U,.,ti Bank ol KuaoenMon of artlvlly The clinic, example ol Uie "new look" a a model Tamney »u alven Urn! aid at too - 041 74(120 over tl e orevl Piu.sburali navniond B Weidman staffed bv the community nurses. In monilnk and olternoon. aport. scene and his brothei was treated ay HI the net oront amount-iol •'„ I .-•anted bv Mrs. Florence Dennh. nn.l dress attire ,Dr John D Perkins Mrs tiertrnde ir^'lfnii to'i'.i'-WV1I showedlii decline * » s Mason ex., m:,- i .1 ■anlxr. Is held Deas.n will be served each table- Posr.s Consholmcken . uiinnuiniy , ,,.;'! ,*llar ol tales' Plynioutli basHlnf ns.ilinl and . very Thuradav alternoon Irom 3 unit ol itue.ls upon arrival. Altei nui•,.,. rendeied Hist aid to all lour h„,'ihoM 'n™.I .ill lou, e',11 , rent pej'pri.'.drnl .1 Benlan.lu Franklin (J , :„ „,. p,rk „„„«. the I.shlon idlow. acheduled to be Injured and additional firemen who ,i ol sales over the orevl?u' Federal ol Fhnailrlimi, MOT,- Tre.....r Make. Keoori "M "'"" ' M '"' -v."-»""-<" siilfelvd leaael liijlll'kla. Boy Scouts and tile Yiiun, peoples' duties. Bhe amie as usual Wednea., JoUar o^ sale, vet \h,' Pgj£<- , Esu, ,r„„, w|kltor durlm . Tre.aa.er Make. Bepon j:M. e.rcU will br plaved Numrr- Kavel'hlld Kram Flame. Fellowship. A new bolter 1« lilnii °"°W !J, lh" l™"' ' ", a, ''" '"''' " ""'" *" ,2JiJ' tl„. absema, in scrvVc ol I. A Til- Spencer L Jone.. t^f™". re- loan altr.i-Uve favor, will be award-i Oaoh"rdl " drrv« In' "hTwil-iistalled h, th- .hiirili Aside from' meetinv of^.'und cjiatman and dla- faas fan her two >oni Jaawf* aiid'i""'' , ted reeelnis of twisnOB durln'rd l„ addition, home-made t«n- i ,.V i^,i? and hi. »l e tl. i.„, ,- i 1.1 the "open, li in a «ood .t.l,, trlct chairmen. Tuesday night at Ihc Thomas. .U. r. [ "d ret-on or the fbe.l 101V A11Vr,,se,,t ofllrer, we.-r ,,-elect- MMJ HKllldliiK ... a„|,,..l,rl.tion .1 dl. . i m nri'servcs and -mil ^pSgJJ ?„.„ .ere e..«««ed to of presery.tloi, The nnan-u.1 n- uranrh „.,„,„„„r,e,s, 8J6 DrKalb »="'»'" Buckle pretl- •»»« '""",;"' Con.lnunl.v Cl.eat - .nicies will be on sal,- ™„ - wTirk In E^ce* a7of ttiTKui; mirt of the church showed ri-ielpls . J! ... «'" „ . , _ 5HSS! , „.. ,\ ™, , .SS dem. Falwm 3 Rockm. rseci.tiye, and . contribution ol M«.a IS from Mra Wlll.om nnvla. 1J« Pavelte h h » „. d ,, , , „ ^ „d balance totalln. U7 254.57. &\^Si^T^L^J^Ljt .Jft-SiP'-..'. ftl*"2 „" *' \," Z •! XV .'.i'aV^ir'd'v..' >*-" !! ! ^'"^ *™^"™A"<™':. .'"'..^"iT.Vl "Lft" on "w,'■ h.d lien pk3 in a sl^d v,; Red Cross Fund Quota $14,100 Stanley Cooper Head Of Muri'li ( ani|iai!:ii Coiishohocken's quota In the ap- Honii '.S. proachln, ,«. Red Cross fund *** ™™ ' condition will, a aood balance In the treasury The organtrailons Uiclud- , . wm o .J!"«*"ifr °"J"l|lM.^""BlJ,'li:'* ,14'M •<f"d':"' '" ■nooimcs- i>u„„ ,„„,„.„ , „nltc „, „„„,v. ire;s,o IS0417 °,M"-J£S%!> nihi eV. . R. si»i 'me"t "»•>' «*»* b» ""■ c™»»' sis limit dl month. a«o, and ' ^.■^"the"^^.^'."?!,'; Montgomery County Bnuk.it. K>u .noun!, ,„ Olrla' Friendlv Soeletv. Brother- drive will; open March fl: ', con- ,ri . hood of 3t Andrew,Jhe Choir, the UIIUIIIB tat the entire manth. Quota for the aren, u.s net at uroxlmalely the amount collected in iate Patrick and Ellen Nally. we Allebarh. vice-preaident: DM Shoemaker, treaauiw .i Caimilo. awslslant nerretary KM. . toll -itur Df the Har- turir. lm the year reached *5757 14. benefll event Mr*, FMwin Mont- K'ontlnuerl on Pai* Hh) l De- the major Item M38234. covering row. club preetdent. hetd.s the re-nd L the aalartre of the two nurses. Bal- freshment conunlttee. assisted bv ■ *f". • ■ o anoe on hand m the close of the Mrs Oeorne T Cohee. Mra Ralph 1^><*;|| \,H'\ 9COlltfl i vaa *333. 1». with a balance of Eberle. Mr;. August Kuinpf. " and a on the ■ showed "D'.p^V.Vs'of" ti,(" ilvs..iMi:<m art year was $3337 IB, abalanceof Eherle. Mrs Auirust Mrs ttra division Ol the DOT- HnrTV T anebarh Harrv Burkle »5«v8 75 In the ipeclal account Wllmer Bath. Mrs Rov Clark Sr |»|,|n t '., mn.,, an .puratlnii William Davis, WU-1 in cimnerllbn with the oreanlia-' Mrs Howard Vandcerlft. Mr* How- * ■*<■■ » lAauaaaayaa^u [full capacity with atxne departmen ... „ ,,.,.,, ,, jljnm A Harpel h..n\ fnennmratlon. Mrs Henrv|«rd Vereoe. Mrn Harry Olllpaer.l , . .. . Adam i '.1 Ke- Roiiim 8t . bv-laaa chairman read Mra Edward Oermann and Mrs | o Al(M llIM I I'l'll R Lobb Thrjma.s I' MtC- ( i.nlmu.Fafe ravendtnarai totaled »34.807.57. leav*- .- — - - inn a balance of $2,447. There la the area In 1M7 Nomstown's quota ■ OatiW of fretuul but lived prar- «•"« W October 28 or *l.oo am an endowment fund of $08,178 and is $53000; Lanadale. 113200: 0ol- UcaUy all her life in West COnaho-;nv<-'" mdend on a reserved fund of $1,500 The leneville area. $3,000. and Vallej (Conllnaed an Fa«« Slat didixh last year nave $3800 for Forge area. $2,700. rnLslun.irv »-ork and 12900 l.n ■•per- The national quota la sevrrlv- ■« ■ > .«• ■ .• laiowpoaai I million dollars and 'he ;il!-ivei Mai'VlMM l?lllHaS Dr. West reported the following quota for the wmhMMnrn P.-*nn*vl-' _, . . accomplishments for the last year: vania ihapter. $2,490,000- l)fl\.' V \tlMlll«"ll 'otl -1 six-dav-iwr-week schedule ... Twenty-lour taantlemi. 17 conJlnnad. Stanley B Cooper. Esq. 3lB Ft*v- ■'*»" 'JA" ■"" order ■ hoe. Fred H Lobb.Thomas F Mr- ir«nttne.-d an Fare SKI Lewis I.yMnger conducted 178 Sunday servn «■- and ptte street, who heads bnih the: The March of Dimes campaitm and to tNiild up an InMUtorj Mwtn g Rocket! KUL n- P Mrs Thomas L Christian If Conahohoeken u.lrl scouts while 67 weed-dav services inekudad In local brai ' mral Mont- \u.. led for another weeJ nf and summer eeaaojw R,lller and I Harold Shoemakei a ., .. . . haimian of prizes, assisted by Mrs seeking nnanclal aid witl» other theafl Sere 86 services ol holv com brunch will agalnhn Ut»tl Chairman There were DO work stoppa . . Sl||t|Hbl' ( ,li lll'l'l ll'll ' ,,,vl Hooley. j troop* In the Central Monwomery inunion Dr West la nmi])leting his iir.,. 1(S thalrman ol the local'Ravi ,,.,■ K Meuaeh announced either plant during Ihl |>*ir ■» • .« * ' HeadjBj the titket and table com- j County Council lor improvement at 24th year as rector, havintf served' drive. Arthur Bean of Norrtelown j yes'terda\ afternc mana»emenl l>!M S I-iOl«l 111 till I n * . i , _ Ml. . mltU-e Is Mi^. llenrv E Rollins Sr,(their summer vacatioi: tn that capacltv kater than other vlU dirPCl ,t,t- NorriMown rtiMri " t„ h.v. riotad tomorrow but will: fc*"- °" B hl^n P|l,,u' o( r<Kipera- I>\ \f 1 I ^'11*1111' aided by Mrs Harvev Qulgn. Mrs Camp Klwanls at Obelisk, will atm-rector by approximately ten years, drive. ' mmiwith |o<,Olll('Sl KlllllaS JL , ... n...m..nd F:« .s Mr.'; Armand IXK1»- uluneouMy engage in an all-out He gave the following intereatlni . 1, th. Rtat» rhnirman ' ■"• exprewilun of appm iai:..n i>- ■ " ,'""1' "" aaaeaaaawj ^^ ^^^.tROlr lup|Ifr of the worth. Mr- A Iivln Supplee and reampealftta to aid the children ot racts concerning his long service ,.. . C....I S.,!.,. weather has .1 red the ,,,, ThTOUlh th U W League ached- Mrs Eriw.rd Orrmann | Number or baptawni M»: tninhai UlrfMlaaawl Setf NK mhmtlon SaWoatoTESTOI Horrtatown. Aaron \&±to* **?£" \ln V£ Mary M,;i Wilham n,>binM,n Forw h b lliry »m liart,eipaie In an in- «flrme4 BU; numb, of aeddtaij..^^. v t ilfil James Lee, A Sans (a. ,and ^J Founds, trying un- \"™V^ S?'7^laaetaai*,l« ^SV' w^^r'allSS 5?f &£ ^XJXS^JSSH 144v number of burials. 505. of which Now lolllln # 12 V\ „r»lv one-third WllWlMtl Althoufh the annual C -.,-ek aaN.?!!l Montmwn! Oeantf ri.f rwmpwlirt li progTeiwirig sat Tuberculosis and Public Health So- bracborlly, he said, as he gav t Is usuallv conflreri to the holi- Tlwma*; F McCoy de-=n."rl i nttnM (tH J.'mcs Leea A S'nis company idea the i • of "Bills Restaurant* celled due to the fuel shortage It assisted Instead, tht vices. 4755, week-day services. 1985 services ol holy communion. 2180. Dr West advised thr parishioners rie that consideration has been n relative to providing memorials, ex- -" aaiaSUIaaill turn ot upeta operated at the comer ot Fayetw *; ■' .wi all- ,treet and Fourth avenue. ha« 7h in !947 when net to the findings of fact peekal prakW to UW work of the totaled MB.IMO.834 37. alter -:.-:. k»na Ol law and derrei' ol pi M| r ., pecial gift- dad down last Friday by Pn-si- -^ (.Rn,.Pi)al.on followed an an- Mrs William B Dunlao Mm h8.lr^Vul^l\dta^c^„.rr,il?8d^ £ N ' ..,: .W! '.' . M: ! '. HaiwM O. Knight, of lli;^itt7,„epIr0mJ:«. chlrtaiTneSp Mn K'weJ?. by Mrs H T All.-harh., arv i by ,hr Central Moiitgom- In-ln Supplee. Mrs E O |My Counrll to collect one hundred .ha, ,,i..„ ,„ ,!:„^*1!:t"r;iMs,::»;r:strX' ^rts. i «■ ml rt.™ ntoi,e"«ues b"»»"nent atudlo in the park Trego. Mr^ William R Moore Mrs nSnZthiTwthermenMTineihe POrtl lh.it ContrlbuUon. are .1! ff | ,h„ he had re-pluming that o tie 1-res »i inni i i.r,„1,n_ , ,.„ reaUiUnK In a total! »iv*ri twn avm emitrlbullnna in on. sldend is the installation of addi tional chimes Suaaestluiui that th to dale of $1243 Anv person's wlm daS 001 vet contributed to thl response 'or the yeara ending _December 31 ,,; ,». vital fund ,c stamp out teheranfe*.) beta. „lde ,„ appraL, by uu. M, J^Uwetnr. Z^JJfifig l m ''V'' t!hl" J ?" '"^^1-! Wcourt of common Diets s,„n ,„ T^m^ilt aj„order that due ,„, cr 194fi when Lees netaales, matlcallv prevents |f, ,.1Bbliuy to secure sufficient fuel' the conn ordering Rern>>p ind Mrs Falward WentlinK and that thta was w<n- $31,(44.192.21 present parish houat be altered and and wish to do so. may send their mrttee made Into a chapel has also been'contributions to Mi McO offered, the plan calling for re- Fourth avenue and Payette street moval of the present furnishings from the front of the room and In- Ca.-.L IVnnai'i's stalUtton of an altar and other fix- ™ * K ■ '''■■'"tK* ■ tures. each change making it possl-; A father and «on sUrted legai ...,.. .... heat would be shut ofT In the he restaurant from 1 ,(Brk \v,mr WIUi the eanption 01 „ a m.. from bf.-<.iiiiii'( ,[,,. iivWV, qimners and health ser^ .: until such time as Uu ex- , „,. UHiliy nuoughoui Pehntarv ■r, -atiiiil..|.. *U..llfilir l argued before and dU- The basement room automatieallv ' -<>III|H< U -Mr-IIOIH Ktandlng. payable March 1. _ . . ! BurgeM, Police posed of bv the court receives sufficient heal from the oil ._-,. . . • . . fn thr meantime Bill's Restaurant heater rontnined In the basement r M'SI A Hi tjOUTSt* Mrs William 1' continuing to operate on a twen- permitting the weekly sketch claw • mr-a-day basin. to continue meeting as usual every Tin* nmshohockcr police depart-inring the Thursday night at 8 With the can- nMBt and the borough s chief exec- . srentions. stated that * my cellatloi: . I the Febrtia'v suppr. tlv "tive Burgess Ellas L b Blatr, . thai tinder the evidence sketch class, usually cancelled for have completed a 30-hour Anierlcan rase and particularly under that night, will continue uninter- Red Cross first aid . . -_ ... ■ ■ ■ ' -_ _.. ^au..k_,a_. Ia> fA..a„....„ ii,-,lii Eallu I. I aar r*Vl 14. or complete laye.tes for l»biett New or used clothing will I the gift boxes. The girl scouts will make a house, to-house canvasa I"r the rlolhing kits beginning awOOday. At the sain. Uim- 'lieu parents, ghl aoout officials and adult friends of girl scouts will engage in a house-to* house canvass to raise money for the Camp Klwanls improvements. major one contemplated being1 a swimming pool promised the girl scouts for next summer Plans for both drives were made at the January meeting of the O Ben- Neighborhood Association of Girl Satrgeoa Will Speak Dr C Fred Oocrlnger ol ledtTl - Si*r liri•»'#> \/#*/'/llI*» orthop'dlc mi *JU J" ,,,r "f * ,,"(— _.. nf M'-i Bacred ■■-■. i a • » j • o ble for a memorial to one or an- proceeding! for damages as a result Heart hospitals. Norrlstow-v and ff if ft ^ItlllH'l' ^ifll other member. In recognition of 0f a West Conahohoeken accident several Philadelphia hospitals, w'll faithful service rendered the church, on May 1$. 1946 Plaintiffs are be the guest speaker at the Filnu- Mr Following the business session two Joseph F Baranowskl and his ajy buatneai meeting or St U reels of motion Pictures '*rhe Tern- father, Joseph A BaranowaW, both ,, drastic and l^L^ **£ ™tSS v thilwTSi a^t^rS pie of Jerusalem- and a technicolor Qf Crawford Hill. West Conaho- Tuesday night In U Peiyiaylvanla station last night at ^ niodinrd Mv clien-s have a very riir,.#. TnH'kft Tru*-! ^T" **?"£■ *m?? J^l. an SS nof^^efTect until Bunda? picture depicting scenes in the Ca- ^m r>lendanu are Kenneth W. grade school Thesurg. Mv commuter's train used Mlb„antla, investment m .he res- ' Mrt * ■ nil Kf4 a .rUHll />v' « the °fflr^\^im^rtl T?T «Sh!aaS sfou rffctalTand nadlan Rockies were shown. unffith and Walter 3 Steunona. tin. prop heir son Wmiam, employed in a|](1 wU, (<mUinj, ,n . t. „t involving three trucks ■rt™nred «,urse and l heremamrier The elahtajB Mout ««*!■£■»« The evenings program concluded ^0, Ardmore. The son asks for bu tnaaa meetln| will be held after- Philadelphia, was due Tliej- d«-id«i „t, t)Ur tn thf tet ot then | .,,rly laat night in Hector) with Burgess Blair. the «*ndajd others,|(resenl met he s tnaUon IW with the sening of refreshment on ^,Vfor personal injuries, medi- ward BI M ••!,,* ■ c .. n- Cathc *lth a •■lift*. ,,,-v have alwi.vs done The. street between Harry and Aeh couise Classes have beenc^onuuc^ ^arhiK coats throughout the sea-the first floor of the parish house, ^ bUta „,,, logs Qf wages, and Uie' lie Daughters of America, has been, Parking on the Fayette street ,'. , ,ijjt ,,ir [MH>ull. o( IllP terottgh rtrawla, in which one person suffered weekly by Mr Rlghter since Octoo- j sion with the members of the Women's ,ftth(.r seek5 tllOOfl lor automobile Lni «*, Asocial raihoad bridge at the head of the Guild and the wives of vestrymen -..j-tr- and loss of use of the ve- program will conclude the evening i:,rthbuun<l stairs leading from the _. . .___ ' ' " ««™ l-^aorlau, fad.!, ntll n»((Hl> .t.fir... r.. •>>* alrwl thai/ UW ftlfir lappened to tM v'.dmg of"iact"The,rupted everv Thuraday in Februarv.',jamin Rlghter, chairman of first Scouts held last night In the park driving in the neighborhood o* th. ,,,., drtultir anil aid for the Conahohoeken . boetaaM hlcle Mrs. Charles Caton will preside "*,,', a slight injury and two trucks were first-class restaurant that darnaged is open twenty-four hours a day for ■ b$ned In Janiiar\ station to the street, they saw their truck belni mm by unheeding as he had ^ST^mSi'iatd that It'la^hett *?*<> ot B» Faw„ Appear. On IMWU GwommAHog Day H eather toreeastn," .^Z^^tl ff'JL 1JSS. A i.»-n. which suddenly appeared *. — . . his a.-, oi.i „f newhere on Uye l.a-n of a PprWltUltVS AuClPtlt >ff l>Pr*tltl<>IIX "£ a kh.U-cladn.ur. , p,nn„vlv,n,. borne on West Tenth avenue." a » |'» r"»«■ " "' .a..... . ruahed over to the car. pulled o|ao arouaed considerable intereat in the Annuallv on psebniary 2 with all Indicate the advisability of stretch- the rear door and Jumped u> .. .. B1 neUthborliood sliorllv after four yes-1 due ^gp^t y, the Department of tne his fiifl suplilv ". ilii.nii. ,,t! bja M'.lher' Dad-lie almost scream >|\ Iflllllllll^ I 4-rilllI — ternay ,' Airlcullure s Weather Bureau .nd porch funuture will we his shadow •*• Appearm. flral or. the jruunda ol ™ ,rl,mmr metnud, iime-teated on a sunny d.y .1 would behoove us I «n. «,11, ihe Joseph McCauley home 327 '^m d(CTr,, th„ „ otarvc t„ peruse th,- Wealiier Bureau s rer- >ounser son Ptc Edward ""maT's'tandin;1'^--' '^' ™ "» lo™J s™^1^ ™ »°°*hu darted in and oul ... neighborhood, finally dashing Into, the "suing ' lilUa II Mimin ' Four or the five girl scout troops A tribute was paid by the flrat. here will meet temporarily in other aid chairman to the local police I quarters, mainly In local churches. ... force in announcing the cample - dttrtng the heatless period in the phla. accompanied bv He. I the rounw Theae men not j park house, their regular meeting 11 wee. proprietor uf a restaurant at only attended classes regularly, but! place It was decided at the session. 81 Fayeite street, skidded and turn- attended on their day off front i One troop, headed by Miss Barbara supreme ^ Qn ,hp lt<.,,,,,.,„. ro«dwav Aidutv evidencing a keen interesi bi i Walah and Mlas Catheiine Rrb. wlU dellverv truck belonging to Leon every phase of this work'*, he said continue meeting 'her.- Recording Ratoskev. local florist, driven bv ■ Many of the class problems were I to present plans. It i> staled Oanrf* H Lace, 1082 Powell street put II.UJ actual practice in the evcrf- Mrs Hemy Rollins 8r, head of and another truck day *ork of the officers". Mr ■ the Central Montaomery CouncIL driven by Edward Naat <1R Waal Rlghter said. Tlie)' included tasks, showed folders which win be issued Fifth avenue, belonglmi to Shirk-. • m the police officer's regular rout- in conneciicn with the tmprove-m un»m rpris™ SU permlta, toUllnn an estimated Market, ran into the Pusco machine u» fnan rendering first aid to a ment fund drive Motion pictures of > two feet high, the lowly ground hog. or woodchuck, ord* of M,me «er •"* "™un" " wint Instead of at «pendlture of WOS werr issued by M. Ilwee t.,. ■ rut .vei KhOOlaW who sprained her ankle, can,,, Klwanla. Uken last sununer arS in and out ol vards in the\ for prognostications of weather for Days and the subsequent rmgs nn ..t tha. point msUadof^^ ^^^ ^^^ claTenie Coo^] ^ r,lht ^ RA<,^y tnd £ «J^ (.^^ve M „, lne|oyT Allen Glenn Nor.iMown were wSorhood finally dashing into! the ensuing six weeks According lo just to gel an Idea of his past per- ■ romDletelv unan- during the month ol January as siUtlev trucks a*re slight; lit accident lastUhown bv Stanley B Cooper Esq.. he Mary Jane Sutcllfle park at'l«end. if the creature sees hts formance. noun.Ul He was attracted to th- "'•<•> m J*? *««> month in West Conahohoeken, and Henry Rollins. Hr Photnarapft. Tenth avenue and Wood street, as shadow when he emerges from hi.-. O'er a 20-\ear nerlort. the Bl,"*"u nrcsence bv the bloaina nf the cur Nuiih avenue, improvements. $100,, Wl,rn four persons were Injured" ed tn Uie films were Carol Ixibb. doaena of resideuta. aided by local burrow, he ts supposed to rehtber- records rev-M. the eround hog^ > ■ » Dr AIbert £*,„„>„• 5ie Fay". [.•,..„..„• i|„i- ,f \|iU.|illW These men are trained to render I Bettv Cooper, Bettv and Peggy police called to the scene, endeav- nete for si* more weeks' sleep; prognostications proved generally p((i ^^ ^^^ ^ J(( w(th v,ree, alterations tSOO: Dr Louise r,r' "" ■ ■ "* "* - ■* * I,Mi- :. niiflgll temporary care in caae'Unk. Altlira I-ewis and Dolores ored ttoo ccaattcchh hhiimm EElluuddiinngg aallll wwhheerreeaass,, tthhee lleeggeenndd hhaass nit.. iIfI tthhee ddaavy c«o»rr«ec't e«i■s"ht ,tliml^es^wge^ner"allyii,n, coT-- ^ (.culljMr firmv Ior tnP past ihir- C Qloeckncr. 110 East_ Fourth ave- The February meeting of the Con-'0T an accident or serious illness i i lV;; th- rniular Armi [or tlir mm thir the fawn flnallv disappeared is overcast and dull, he will not re- rect seven tunes Th- remaining five p montri(, .mved in Seattle down Colwell's lane. Ral1> Spt-akcr Frederick B Smillle, Baq.. of Oulph Mllb. former district attor-ney of Montgomery county, will be the speaker at an annual POf Scout rally to take place at St Peter': -c,:=:rz-,n=;ta _,teen months imved Seattle, rue imornvcmenU. $350: John C. shohocken Firemen's Relief i turn to his winter quarters, for years could be considered either ., (|. (m dayR MQ j^,, xnok. 223 East Slsih nvrnue. aller- elation will be held Sundav mor spring is soon to break, balmy and credits or disrredtts to the wood- kp ( h)s arrlva, B secret [n(rn his atlong, 12000 Henry Kauffman. 88 «t 10:30 at ihe headquarter: warm_ chuck, for the springs of thoa owavar, arho Walnut _,Mreet. ooop. f»^ ftDpn^rr Conshohocken l l As a matter of fact the ground hog l_' may be found to be little more denendable than if Indeed as accu- obs€TVinB weather on this partlcu- « rate as. the lovers-and-old-^wirch _ lHf )lt ,., W ill I'lail |{aiM|tl('I well-establishrd tlmdtl A meetlna of Ihe banquei com- The February meeting transplantine here bv Immigrant .ken Fire com-jWgahltafton Fire company_ will chuck, for the springs of those year, broke unevenly with relapaei | real winter weather The presclentific-age practice of until the services of a physician are Mrs Stanlev Ooope. head of the They are also trained in NeiaiilKiriiood association, presided. f I that necessary phase of ftr^t aiti I. to avoid doing the wrong thing |»r||„i, n JII »..,.,.:«-. lnt°lhad pulled into iwrt a dav preuous •i"nPS- St,<tn •ven11* an(l Payette Ninth avenue and Harry street 'and to treat only for shock if Uu-. ■"""'-^«,, " " ,ri ' tonlinurd on Page Shti J-'reet alterations. 850 William H Carr. Sr , i< president of are uncertain of the nature erf in-ip n R,.i;r.a......,.t I-' U the group Swiss barometers and other novel-that Vva-liii-" To MPPI he said , Hospttal Vrlftii—ion^ from Oreat Brl'aln nnd from Oer-tically. on our bookshelves and In manv. where the 'aide-troop committee" will our kitchen windows But asBUmlna ob,<~ participate In the service Rev Har- that any cooperative and aler' Oerman folk liters'ur»- : id F Doebler is pastor of the ground hog tulty cognizant of hts that a farmer would prefer a unit , rhurrh ' entrusted obligation to mankind to 'tor iirawd on Page Fawrl ■ rung at 8 at the 9ff8i Ttector street. In ual b«r.ouet to be addition to the routine oi Justness - officers wll! be elected for the en-raex Thomas Johnson, prasl- adinittwl to Sacred Boart ho-plta!1 first denf will preside as a medical patient rinded Training also Included points In Auditor General O Harold Wag-rescue arid the proper use «f ' borouah inhalator when artillcisl %;>M H.SO« lo municipal ; ey, of 837 Hi-1 ■ tton lg reo-uri-d pnl funds The munlcinatltiea is admit'- ' •• "'T know frc-m the calibre ni UawaTIIn M>nmomerv county sharing. ■ ad it"* ir.'rre-.t they and tha amount '•sch win reeeree of Sev- have shown the the Conahoh r-onshohocken, 8230 89; rn'h avenue nnd Harrv street waalpoUoe nfflrers are able to do a real Ijower Marlon 'ownshin. |21«1 28: " job", Mi Rlgtiter con- .Bpri n g He Id township. 122851: 'Wrnlt— ■ I fl httmanh townahip. Hl4J».
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 30, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-01-30 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 1 |
Day | 30 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 66 |
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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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c Consl)ol)ochcn Kccortcr
ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7766.
Calvary Parish
Marks Start
Of 90th Year
Dr. % esl DMcribea
Pro«r«'** Of ( luircli
\l Allllliul Mtrtill'J
The most largely ntfended aiinua'
, ju..h meatlne Ol I
<.tnirch was held Wednesday cvenin<
in the par.sh house with approxi-mately
161) persons present. Thi ,
tnwtlni marked Uu beginning ol
the ninetieth .ir.riui i itv of the Bhurah. Re* Buidny it we.-t '
D D.. completing Uu twenty-fourth,
year ul his rectorship, presided
Joseph E. Coltn, a member of Ihr |
vestry, seized us secretary ftl the i
meeting.
Fallowing the open in* p.
o| whl< !i v ■ fulth-fully
served the parish during lb*
ninety venrs «t ir.s rxlstrn 6 Dl
West spoke of the progress mude by
I has play-ed
in the various phases ol tin t .im-munity
lite. He nbu spoke of pres-;
ent-day conditions and what la ex-pected
of the ihun-h in re*-establish-ing
world order.
Dr. West announced thret
services for the munt.li of February.
the first on February 4. when Wll-.
liani Neil, a graduate of Olrard col-lege,
will give n lecture In the parish'
house on "Lite in Oinuii College'
The i.ilk will be Illustrated in tech-1
nlcolor. The lecture is being spon-sored
by the Married Mcinbci-. Ol
the Olds' Friendlv society ol which
Mrs Emma Nell, mother of the
lecturer Is a charter member The
second special dale Is February 15,
when "every family service" will be
observed with corporate communion '
The third date tn February 29. when
the presiding bishop will dellve:
special radio broadcast at 11 30 a
It is planned to have a radio install
ed in the church Tor the special pro-gram.
Norrls D Davis, Bertram L Calne
and Dr. George T. Litkens were
elected delegates to the Convocation
o( Norriitown
Excellent Financial Heparts
Dr. West read a condensed finan-cial
report ol all the church or-ganizations
and all are in excellent
RESIGNED Heart Attack
Causes DeatSi
Of Dr. Brandt
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., FRIDAY. JANUARY 30. 1948.
/60-i oar-Old Ash Tree Removed
it Spring Mill Roatl Intersection
ulciti :;■! .i quartn
A landmark throughout • dynamite or
for generations, It (ell bi
Lown M rely bj the
. ■
position it the ni;ti i
t'.'m of two impo-tant highwi UTH tree
hi ken Rate »mprtaea Bpring M-ii road mboi did :>.■■-■ ol
BM b.rui.-gh Una oi the work, aided lor .i Una
ken number of extra hands.
Lm to .' 'Uu K i.
i ■
■
hood ol 163 yean old and *her tree that „ «h„,,-. u.^, m..* .■« ' ..,. J^' „,,.,......,.. t £ , B ■■■■'■ - '■ ': ■ l"-" iwlmnmi t. i- .c-.roewtllb Anna um punted In th ., ™-.> - . -■'tlnrd■■b■r t h d ■'a. 'm, arked
Fayeite street. '■»'• l*ir °* l Vl1 M-n m ,,_.. ..., s.,,,.,.,u>... .. ,„ „„-,„
dav niuht ituler Its yoUJUJ snr> '*st t>«Ptenirjr
Ditely to retain thr elected prt ■
that whlctad past IU old limbs m triangle at this cros-arcad.,. where h
aft Ken >iv c
decided "tght at her home. hero. Clark has;
rL.it will ur doni i :" . Ml '-fen ait officer or ■ mi
ed. oi an- the association's executl
Fortiirr i Mr<>]i,itli
i'ructirril 2."> YetUt
In Thli Boroajffa
'iken for
■: ■ .Wen
■
twetttj -flvi ]■( a few|,
years »go
•siting Nurse
Unit Re-Elects
Mrs. CH.Clark
Recenl Inror|i.n*.ilt |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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