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©I)c (£onsl)ol)ochcn Uccorftcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7769. Da) Of Prayer Observance Planned Here Joint Service Frida) Al Miili<nli-i Church Sinris At 2i30 P. M. Th.. LOI Pi t-known COMSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. IMS. FIVE CENTS A COPY Visiting Nurse Solicitors Named Must Explain Sewerage Delay Announeumnt I* I tin soliclti i' turned In 'and SpririK Mil ■ be Spring V Miig Niirsi e Delation Kn <■ B i I , rt L. WIH-Marloii Whiter. Mrs Hi:- man Plu I I Bellmen, ■ ■ w. Scfteetg, Mrs PtttttOI If >'.,!,,■ '■ ■ |M. LeiKiin'i.. Un Donald Q Fer- 0 . '. Mn WU West Borough H»«*»«otPcatwar^taeriend \s|, Wednesday<;irl s,"",< :""i> Oil Shortage Related By Local Missionary Worker . . '.ICampaign Meeting I,, ^i • Beuiii Observed Ordered To Appear Before Water Board; (ommlttee Named ■ ki n town council! as been notified to 1 t a meeting ol ,. IBoard in tin- Senate caucus Roomi Chimney sweeps who look I though they had stepped out of I story book, replete with brooms, turned Mark from theft Ice cream, tin loiomhlinn we know ; ■ World Wat II I- Expected Totfaj : Grade Schools Open trip and t .red ' .d;;. badly ■ 1 1 ■On Chi tmt i"...1 I ..' •oil r.! ende with It being cold." m itherwl ■ n-rber. party also visited the .Ami-rvm cemetery in Baitaerland neai Beat! ■ ■.::■ like spring", but thr Olds' footwear lookinit exertly like repol on prelim- ' . . > . ■:,„ verbal tribu I ■ 1 eb Chart '■ Mi An iJJJ Supreme Being, will be chanted In j Wat* *»• '•*'- chelrmari pi !*"!,.,. ties languages and diah ...... Wrttlnf from BaaeL Swlttarlai rnik and the cka it* |1' ■ ,hnr««m senate ceueuB Room wnwt ine arrived early m Decemba Preeton Cuter, local iwL**« « «*» »» « !w 1.^2r jgtobi ■ Ccnkey. Mrs. "' "» Oioltol Un Hen^bunj on to . ., .. , . ,■.,, ,. , , ... When the supply of fuel v-mry 19. at 2 .10 p m ([,„ . , numoei „. d, , , day atternm wilt failure V . :1,,K daughter ol Rev. end until 1 ■• UUOtM the BO poaathUliy ol an immediate dc- — 01 uecemoerUiu: U loaeph Papieml) I ,. ,. i: . chun has, an an- one hundred men and women pre*- ■ Uvery, echoo was dismissed at 2:30, "m I Summit avenue. Cedar Helgbta. pre on eni hut the pupUa were told I ■ colorful highlights ol that lit-; Among their d id of the filthful in the The ho uel tndei An emergency deUvecj mountainous country m mid- pervlslan ol the distribution ol iftin B w adult Irirnds of girl scout-, was schedule,! [or 11 wet «**tj»t. mirope. noa thi PBIB ol the a rid rrom the "Duet thou art, and unto aduled to bewm uanorrowJ Last nights delivery lulled ah return'', will be oerried out rue drivt foi idvmnce and special niateriaii. number ol local resident rreni a Camp lund drive to raise S56O00 for luiuitiiiiiiiiiiiii si Camp R attended im : meeting ku 1 nil I Hi 1u7B.Il toil Payette street, Oiri Scout were C Hoi ;>i»l T Allen Chain, Nor- [ 1 -chairmen ..1 the drive who toU ol the needt the an\ Seoul camp All die-reported progress drive Mi 1 Catholics SJ Pi drive chairman, t mldnitiht rum: 1- ded With Services Manx LoeaJ * burches Plan To Mark Star) Of i .ui Tomorrow mil HI 01 Forces Closing Of High School Emergency llrli\rrv Helnntag, fiM ob- Mrs u/tllbtm '-■- wlil have Spring MU1 Ml 0 0 A R .. —ow.l I:,T Mn Ralnfa W '■ -:er. Mr- Prank Hun ham ol Drayer ria o" the /..' r'ii Withrow tlon plew ind specUh I 1 ■ .„,...,«..,,, Mr. , 5 ™ :'ii Day of Pray ed to be Its wid Retell observance ihL- yeai srtth ■ con- Charks Brownuuj, w ■ with th! ■'. hit "trie ' l,'kl,"m'llM,ts ■ I ending on Metiaer, MisseslAJfcerta Bfl lanshac St. Lawrence Island in tl»e cold Are- and Jean KokUlSk .1(. Mrs relrchlld win enli Ccnshohocken and ■ hold a joint observance ol the mi- *' •"••" * portHin day In religion, si thi Methods! church Sixth uveuue and e will be-gin it 2:30 and all ire invited Miss Maude Sefebeer, ill west1 11th avenue, a member <>t the tl^l chinch, will .0 -t ehalnnan of arrangemer.' icceasive year. A similar service will be held HI zion Lutheran church. Whitemursh. at 2. Eighty churches m Philadel-phia and vicinity an hcddftuj the yearly round-thr-moi Id Tlieme of the 24-hour observance H "The World it Prayer", it Is sponsored by the United OounaU grant workers and share-croppers in the care of tlieit children n education Pew tar; :.i explali with the bi 21 19+4 concerning t! body at the hearing made known but nlghl at the regu Bide coun- ■ day night ,aiher According to Engineer William T toinofToa momli and gift.s at additional sjw •'■ I i ■,'. :: . . .. fast and ibetlnence on Uu 1 I begun .-; Wednesdai tiled rtth the Cancer Crusade Leaders Named Committee Formed To Sponsor Drive Formation ol ■ .•■|v>nsoring eom-sntpleend la . ID .1!- Mtss Peplemlk rep-its thai 1 meal immediate!] n\->au arrival theft boel MI Pei lenua will akw act as the SS. Maun Ret Ml Kinderni.in in France. iii'ee-,itaimg disembark- ind III teachei "I thfl Catholics not exempt n England and a trip acron I denomination whose heedquarteers age phvateal condition or inbon Bnguab channel tu Paris Re- ii u Bprfturfleld, M wuri Her xcupatlon were read at nil rmv PoUsh Pen.llnCetho! ' 1 .1 ii, «n r u mimiiL ™pnn! the ontttec ..1 world gel- '.COM! ilmi.h. PluladelDhta. and loal reatrtcU u 1 i<( ' ■ o «J '"i"' World W11 11 Mussihei brother, Rev Pranol J Pe- heal ' s h.ivik m 10 this boroueh P«Piernik dcscribeti it is "very dark plemlk. Ii supertntendeni ol tlw heve been srrenged m all CithoUr Honor** 12 hmiilnw-trches and in sejne Protetuntl • liKimble Glass Holds Dinner Sanitary! n,,d very cold" In post-ww tftn Prom Pun H 1 intern] engaged In evangelistic Kindernian. of in Nee I«sey New Vmlt. Michigan In Philadelphia and Montgomery counties in April has been Iter eral chairman The committee 1 om „„ prises so men and women protntn-l Imiiin 'iitliniM- industrial v..-llnre. bus»- ;.,i sp^cuVreadiS mauSS -^ or religious circles ft, lbs tw , ,,ls in Africa. China. Korea «-<"niuei. and Latin America; tor enaMing At the same time. Mr Buckley an- Eirls In China. Japan and India to nounccd that headmun tt rs ror the ntte»d Chr'slian colleges. 'd for the West Conshohocketi will hold its Stock Exchange building. 1411 Wal-observance of the World Day of nue struct. Philadelphia Prayer on Friday evening at 8 .11 Buckley termed the otV the Primitive Melhotitst church, an appeal which has universal sup- Special music will feature the ser- port, because cm ei strikes young vice. Tliere will be ■ trumpet duet and old. rich and poor, all races by Howard Wllkln. ,n and Richard *»d creeds" He cited stuiistl.se iti-gflBter Ronald YeUets will pliy a.dicating that one out of every eight number ot arrordlr.n selection,. Mrs. persona alive today will dtejilcen- Perrv F Ramey will be heard In a ;«-r unlMS »»«■ """'^ SJf^SS vocal solo.--Take Time To Be Holy: b> iw*rc*' ",d «*"""** The offering will be donated to inir been Watej Board. Plans lor the pump- ...ed until, "«;y *,*d.™p 11 1 known it the borouuh v ill tic Phlledelphli with whom she made permitted to have 1 disposal plant ol its own or II the pl.mt here must be used President John Ryan appointed ample and lick ;. committee to ac-' Oompenj Engineer Muldr-w to UM meeting 01 the Sanitary Water Board. Elr-trlr Oe. Improvement- Thee Philadelphia Elediic Co. re- :. U) erect | bridge to carry two pipes thlrta ■ ini lot hi M dftumti t 1 rrote the river road n front of the gas plant in the Funeral Held Two Injured For W ar Hero Bv Snow Plow Military Services Mark Kcinti rnnnl Coupe Strikr* Blade Of Stuntliii" Vehiele Kobett 0 Landts. sup-intendent, sail! today, but the school district was '■definitely it* stired" of n delivery at 1 today. Even if tli' 1 lough st H will oe t.M> htfj convene via ■< today, lie satd. This afternoon's delivery should "tide the district OVCf until the close ol seskion Friday ". Mr Lnndls said, but a new .supply will then have to be procured, 1! school is to go on as usual next Monday Ihurcheanere I ffof IAnm *mrvlt*m An emergency supply Ol homr- II kWhow*a CalhaMs Cstwreh ■ n,M,m1-' IMIU 'w«- fueleU was cWered th I:i st Matthew's Catholll chUTCh. ___, , ,..,,, lr" ' ye-.eniay.lml Mi La an extra mam has been ndded tol Forty-two employes ol the Kftnue elftWM it. slating he felt the district the dailv schedule for the Lenten(Otaae Division of CWens<IIUnol -hould not uke It at the risk of dc-sssiaon In scWUtion to the usual aiaee erjinpanj were teted u thi i,,ivlll« home-owners who are bad- Z$£UL I ?„™r' """'"•,;— ....m,«,.srn„ . , „ J jL^ ,„„„„„, „, gj, U will b.- held **>■ I,K-11 "»'"■•"> IM "lit il "" nbool mniiutun (or any fVmillK ...I-, s.niilav niKht In S1 Mat- Warwick hotel. Philadelphia. Ap-; bnskcUmll Kanirv, Mr Lalldlx poillht IhwH and iK. ,■>, i> K, al ■■. m.lr ., hundred mm and '"" ""■, ""'" '" Drvollnn^ of the "WlJ ol thi '" ■ .... tmn- auo In tin' Interest!* ot eon- -111 he said OB Prtdov nlklit and *""" ' .-t VIIIK fuel oil ,and husbands ol a munis r M Uw The public grade scho.) Forrest Praised In Talk Itv Ennis Zurkowski Post Given Charter Forrc-i { rges Weed Of Milittiry IVainiiiy cry Wednesday afternoon Oateary »;r*i»coi»si rimrrh bnisond eeAntoryei and 1 nutnhei ■! with ooal, are unaffected by Bpechtl Lenten services will <■■ , ompwny executive! from Ohio and IuH °" emergency. held in Calvary Bniecopel church i „ jPTKPV Military honors were accorded Two motoruts received treatment I On Ash w«lnesda\ to rroa " ' ugh The bridge, to be Pfr Bernard Kr.iase. son ol Mr and „, Mon-gomnv howMtal Baturda] marking the beginning ol Lanl Speeial inhute w;^ paid at the :,e, north o LkM ^ *m »>«hldc< lb » Ruth. 1024 Pay- ,.,„.. have a deariiice of ^3 rtlWet, s.n- "igtit niter a collision win mc oiacu p,.nltpm:il, omct at 10 a ,,,. and.ette street, founder of the Ruth ' e six 7' B ' mxm ' '" H,nnonvlu ■'■ at 1 P nu followed Oltvvae company, later the KlmbU iianv 1 rots " ': '': Kl ' ; ' died Walter and Paul Hydnk pas ngen bt Informi I teachll l ompany, which became a their ont. ■ J''- nu ,nr,<' **¥* Ml" lw in a cuupe driven bv a ooUlftL Ihfl toadarsblp Of the rector. Rev I suhMdiarv ot the Owens DOsVpan] line of the Reading System and **■ 'Srtt^.Trffl ?*m2 *oeeph Hvduk. 1728 North Front slntll<"V .". W»* the Schuvlkill OHWdte their plant ', )^l^v"l , '.' ^,tni.t. Phll„delphia w n di-- Met these lauhtie with the pn _ enLhna,Borko..k. Who pla«. ! S 'JZEJfi oiierete a easttiiion,n the ground « Th) fl ,r; () , ^k(., ocooa,te the ^""J^lfjJhfJSy ^rested si th. Kreua. horn. Friday ffygj gevemnv Son .,( Irlends and ac- ' cin.mumce.- sasssBafaead to paj a mm. the 1948 Cancer Crusade is the second creamzed appeal ' taken by the Philadelphia the American Cancer Society fntttnee w 'h- M.. ™!™**n*w junta, will be announced later ^^MUimU^ »,.., Thosf na-n^ i» th»> eprswaelsiti ^J Vheie lw ueslres to hive twe committee, listed alphabetu-allv. are;. 1 ^-j-— mffifl> io tn(, PU!0 exienrt- Charles C A AKxander Walter H | "^T"^- ^ VTU,„ Annenberg. John Hampton Barrsea S5iJf_w »1.1 drew the t>la Hi ■ K iv.lv. Mn. H HblTn.an iv.l.n. erMU* l« Is not "-win »he">" Bon WUuam i- Duuwbo%w. Jr. the county has the authority w in Outf otm , ixnnv. Cardinal Dounhcrty. M..::: ■...Mi Burkowakl concessictis m ,|1u .,,, l,« Boraw Belerrlna to present-day world n,,,,,,. James J. Dunphy a.n« openings _ Kartlll P Slovak Ch :».u.n Alt.rav E «,- ,. ,. , r„tl>ut Chit* I ■ 'J aandowki. all ol rt Ltt Ellmaker 8r vatl '" ! lur»o»ikl Post ronkh-Amerloai sscnihlcd at the Polls. , R,ibbl W H Fine- ' ' Harold Con. ' ' " .hr.l-er. I>I» Arthul A Plot Jowpn s said to lutve ciaall- ~'r»bi rector, Rev There wffl just a vear ago. be n weekly celebi < m- Included imot muiuon every Frld.iy n 030 ten yi ire' servic A new departure has been \u.mm■•: wltM ,),, oompenj 01 for the Sundfiv evening of Inmhir-' nnntwr will rsi* irvetl al ; " ,n',v >eaf Teeord WrS LotU ' Finn ■ Andorra Nuraerlrr.. Jnc w. st „i ,jjJ'JJJ!,^m£r 1^r the Whow^h.p anrl1 SrhUR*'1- who haR o**" *"' evening se: vices were conducted Beti pffisS ■<- phi a In charge Interment W0J home. :t0fl East Elm street. Satur-nl^ ht, that unlfen nilitafy George Friedland. H it sken. ,:iHI 1. bj J' ha Mullen JT , lift Budget Adopted , ..Ken Post No 1074. Veteran-ol lPa„ired treat mm' -1 Montgomerj training is I musi in our program oaii,,*Eher. Thomas 8. Oatei. Ellis The 1048 bud.M cllmg tor an poreign Wei Qlmbel, Herbert W Ooodall. Earl - I "wS2£r I Th" color guard eo;npn>.-.l Stan- iUr|e snd 1 se md cai ■ rutor was the principal speaker at Q Ha:rlson K nntimieil On Page inrrei k] }]m ./<sni t|| m] Hon\\ Iftth Hun. .1 H n Henry Oftata. Zurkowaki I it 13 10 Walter Zurkowski Post No 1 ol n ptunaou Bugen l/-i-/#ti» I g»t> I1il ■'■ Wortd Wei V- I inmnlcwn 1 American j0hn Y Huh - . J d tngar-* .'irrierirs "r« ■ »"■• tni Marble 11*11 World War Veteran., of the United .,11 Hobeit 1 . ■ rt | janes 3d John B Keih II W §j<toh'S r OViVUVtl fleers, lie stated thai the countrj Kei I Wlitef A Knerr. lion ■ 1 ■ of C g> maj be one ml the beet ■ t itterneyi In the hi I . , mint). David ■ .Si^rs J!z ..';:"; »«•■* ror- merl'. townahlp, said in a talk FYlday night belore member- ol Barren Hill Volunh ft 1 in\ ,n u ■ Ranking highest for length of tetnl-monthl) meeting held In the has nre bell served ar" nMV vp,,r T,1(,ord Wt>S LoUl Finn, who was employed In l*W oe Fellowahio and Brhlagel. who has been with Ion. I) C. nwachers Thb will t»|»'"" 'or thirty iieveii yrau. fft^t In iftM atvering his i^iiu tl etuna prays WPI, >"hietlgo. then In Vuuland. N .1 ■ In WhtU-rmd later tu Coiishohockrn. The gueat w-eachers 'or lh< drat *11 eannloyaa serving the compt ml the dis-or more re- tri nice is aware of the r I OMwed gold wrist-watches Enamel ,[ si johnl Korristown; i^bruarj emUetna were given :<n groupa, far* rectoi oi i"u 00I01 length of ,,- st Johns cynwyd; I lune In the direction of Ridge pike RcV Nethannel B Oroton. rector f Fniploves honored and their turned due to the siipperv con- st Thomai < hurch, whit. to.u h I length of sarrioe, in addlti ur March 7 Re, Joeaph Tatnall vicai sobl treei Wi ternei George B tiles' work In tl | , ., Ehzabelh T more, Jang L pike, at ll 40. Tli. 1 the blade waj. attache bv Wllliair J B! Paul M Mrs Beatrice Dahr, KcuUy prom rtftVhnent Mlquon resident, escaped un ' hun it i^ 18 1 m reaterdey when aloe ,>f comiiiimitv service perform- ■ ■ I, .t. inahitalnlng ■.Moil on a bj : lluoiigh volunteer Are lighting or-alrtt to com-munity responsibilities teted about urdei 1 uses whlcn n solving while he was In : 1 Hie speaker • Post No 772. American Legion The Hi IISK -.load COmpti ted at JUKI . ■ h and wai bantlaed in pelvarf church and Ii veil known by the older meinben ■ Ckelll ( hur.h. (ltd Swede.. ■peelal I ■ will bt day evenhti dur- ■ 1 ' n. km 11 Beevea latery M D'Anvlco. Charles R Fro. t i| John Z Boyei Mary J Krrsuin Berbarl Q !- ■ n A Smith Uaud Marion V Wiilum Fifteen year', or more. Mnrgan' I. thryn i C01 hran 1 lie ill ill K M|UJU < OIO^JI iwii v-oiii-, 1 .iiaiieu ai *iuu. I "V" " —.. ^zr , ;, .. luLmauurina Sti O■■OorIsSkMl.. John Vernon ■ """ _, ■«. >■ 1 • 1 manaer mFriannkk MM>< rPiaiadateenn uanndn .B.d.- Mn Ral] :■.-•• hw« tik- Church 'Old swedes' 1 , :, (i .,,„„. Bdn DO better prepared now than In Harold G Kni^'n. Wiliu.in F Uach . T .. 111 x ( ,u ill *> tl Ui'' ig with her on, a H. Lamb, l WilhamH Sweimler 1917 and In 1340 and .hat military c I. Perc) C Madeira, '" ",' » ll^ui; Henrv Hyl'.nsk Stanle; Cherge The nued On Page Three training h essential to om WUllam A March, Onse J Mat- Abram Lee wee 101 years ■ :|1- A >' We.ha-o:,v The peeker complimented 1 I lertco F Mauch. Colbert rtth m-oreptred in- own meaLs as usual World Wai Veteran John Pies ■■rrnoon and attended to his household riu ll ■ ■' Ittl 1 B BUppack pttl N ste< F-de-Ko p Mauch. Colbert <-. Frank C P- McOlir.n. who are taking advantage M the Bon Berbert F Miiien „ I. Bill of Rights in obtaining an Raymond K Meneeh, Miss Alice uvtni nlone bv choice at his. lan-Ai: education and said that education Lynn M Franc- J - _ _v_nuf ht^'nnd John Pollack. Joseph w IB Lounhlin ■ : weauon in oombatlng etyen Huble) R Owen, hUJ. JSfl ""'", dai'l'v" routine' was ■ ■ Uegl 1 North Hill wi thi d ■ i ,, . \MUiam rars.i__i ...'..ui.ii.-Miwnrpm.' Sinnle. Weiicamitn Wagner Post other ear. tn presenting the charter to <)■• hinder aiir- -'"f1" Bo>wera, Jr. East tlth ive-post, called the eg* Allau P'IC cellent showing thi Pouah sons ■ the borough made tn all parts of ■ "c the plobe during World War II and said it was a privilege for him to presen: thnr charter Post Commandt 1 Jerome Swed Mi Ot Dliuel A feUM Roberts. Nicholas Ci Mrs. Lesslng J Rosen-aid. Mayor Bernard Samuel J r Ml) Or-.el H Fet-ring. Jr. Rlchird P Slorum i- BmUlenburg, Mauri-ten only so far as hLs mail was concern- - ' ed The pitman brounht huir mini- American Legion. held »t a with the sermon Eugene Hum aa guest ntwechci 1 ■ \|||Oll" TOOSC III being sponsored by Mrs I Florence Hertsog''1 Sun,: lohn H Beumgarl 1 nth ..', id to hi- horn* r. 1 i.K i- hos-pital. Lunsdah where he was a sur-t liain- Stolen t fur several da; t^fn?'e.^rom1^nTriv.m^:; , .'.T^k. <•« 'ihirboiougi.: and Frank lor, FrancU Horn and John Oaston ^S^SrJLSSiSLJSS^SS£. _cardR from as .... «»f>n *J£ /_ 17|b ,,ark :iU,mi(. Philadelphia were reported to local police that away as Washington naftu '.'ii the 'eft W.,111- BUTE! Waki 1 I - "16 Park ■"The7em\ViTi'wre at a town-wide Anterieen World w.„ . ju^jur- ^^ w 7 ^ juM [i]Kit toth care wpre atojen %hi]( obsenance of his hundredth birth- imsawan. -at Bidge and Buikr pike.- Barnson- were park«l in front ■: day last vear at St Pauls Baptist :, Ren Mar- ( ,, , ¥, vcm JJ W 1^' Is pastor, this years k.",'' J"annrSSa ^ IS iJn.lf !w I A StWbn"' R" R ' '^' "-'"',.■. W -u Benetor ct>m„inH 1n s small lamiiv Onner ■ - , n ,, ||n Siinriav at tl I " \\\ V 'All \ 111 It I ■ , and gave assurance •. his fellow-members would nl ■ ,,ldC „ ZoUtT cherish it and 1 ll ut-most to carry out the aims as told down m the pre ,HIWP tain and extend the Institutions .•■ American freedom, to pledge al- \ I Slil'Iilir ll 111 to the United States of xm*k*r"***SJ "Security \\<*k* VctiviUes Plained ytt^_Severed .1 hud »• . 0 main. j\tt'V% \ lltiaiat llh • m a • 1 ■ e?iance K'onllnurd on Pace Threel Water Company Seeks [ncreaae Member^ of Spring Mill Fire com- , pany and the Ladits Auxiliary Will centering tn a small family dinner Sunday the clergyman ■- bORM Pbrge Chaptei next door to Abram Lee* home Reserve OnVars aeeoetetmn is spon^ Carrying out a family tradition of soring 1 number ol many vears. Rev Marshall Lee b,, otmtj in (.inn-rtio->. Cfflcer Uoyd Fraiikenhe:, ed his'fathei s birthd.n cake, served with the nation-wide observance ol - ' ' : ,"'* credil for saving the life Tpr 12 to 22 A town meeting In the ol I 21 -year-old veteran m an ui: Harristown high school . Country club . the high The victim, who gave bis name as street near Oak. early Saturday ■ point tn the county obaervance [James Aiexanu^ nhuj The bumper of the K> ... through funds earned for the purpose ot the 1946 Spring Mill tali ■ Delivery was not anticipated until i April The official huus-uig Is ache- Ttie rhlrde]pli:a .-.iiourtMin Water dlll(?d [or .sejuemlwr as a IiUhlurht h;ng water service in tl> . portions of Montgomery. Cheste". anniveraar] fhsg of the Bucks and IJelawnre Counties, with orgai I offices at Brvn Mawr. has filed 11, Paul smith ehie' and Robert Wai formal supplemental 'arifT WhlC were liri Increaaea in existinu rates to „ the app»ratus a sednn type, 200- become effective March 2*.'. 11H8 y:.l!on-a-tn.nute putn]ier having Minirrum charges: • 'inert Kaefclai Klritpatrick \th avenue wi i admitted to the Naval hospital, Philadelphia He was Fifth avenue it MbaUeved he theft oocurred alter midntgh* b»tun ed to duty some morning 1 .irkin 4-ir iMm.t.in An automobile owned b. 203 i£T* ■- WU Beet Officer. - ■ boeken Oommtn l»\ a cat driven by Joseph Yancol ki. cheal will elect oftVers HIUI ithin- , of 1819 west Main streel term town while parked ftiWael Rectoi ■-,•. 1 night at 8 in the Hevwood annex',, . » Ik .. H»Lriu- >ni Ihtht-of Whltemarah 1 .wnshlp iContlltued On Page Three! Dotnenic Frederick Dies In Hospital 1 i Rite Hill Frederick, ol to) after- ,0011 in S icn he had been .1 patient i!- had been ll inonthi n ken. he was the ,,n of the late Baallo and Julia Oonlcelll Fiederiik He WU I Ur-pj .[ , ui u .. mem-ber "i the Conahohocken Barber's Union irvtved uv his wite and ! i-en. Rita, Jeem ■ .John and James, ■ - ■ ■ UI lie held Thurs-day monung from the WI ■neral home. 7":i ■ ,.t the dinner Ill be ■ Oldest known inhabitant of thll cottunanlty, and the only ex-slave ■ tin- entire delivered area Abram Lee again looks for todaj ar -ught ward to planting and tilling a gar-1l*lm^tT J.'^,w^.'|l J ,rbe™he.d atlennnoyeTbj , away. 1 pn Mi. Doroth] Jablonakl, daughter The apparatus was pur.ha.scd last den at his home In addition »|pj^OMntrr club a ■ ■ . en Jehlnttekl, ■keeping house at his Sixth av , severed artery in his nMh' ..nn Ih / ',,.-r,,,,,r fuwflf'V l\tlHHt I*)/ /' it till11 lt"i address, he does most of hts eaa «erurltv Parade will was said to have feOei ' til tiUt r MSStU X l\t JHH I f F§ I (UtfUlU shopping, attending to it as usually he)d m Non-iaiown sometime In imalnst a pane ot glass, whl ., . 11 • 1 e» . t ki f I 4 • I ■ 'end begai last week, despite harardous walk- Apnl wl,h perttcipatlon bv m ^fllHt'ltl!' f f f (i /* l\llht (N I lOlHf . \Wi1Wllh I will be mg the Armv. Ifavy Natunul (iuarti Summoned to thi ^ ~ , inr ,-, " Born into slavery it Charlottes- yeterai irrhel! and OH • ■ pen verdict*- ville. Va . in 1847. Abram I-ee givrs TeJtfaH ; i'Ued a tourntQUt I Is on the open tUgftwe ■ *•" ! *• I l'»46. 3: held lor grand jury a graphic arcount of that strange ,,,.,],. 400 men .11 the county, many ohiatned in the kiii I • oal is true Eneofai '■ 11; 1946. l« "'j period tn the Nations lire. Freed by of them from are\They removed Alexander. I the Emancipation Proclama'ion he members "• during 1M7 ■ rth to Allen town, where he ler Burgees Fha-. I. B Btoir has Tll(. ^. , mmimum charges and all s«,.„iic„ capac.t? booster tank and be£edto buMtheT^udSr^1SS Ve^commTnd''■' O^S«tt«a, Cash Stolen ^ — ^ SP -aaWS r.htrea'pacitvlor ^rT^ SiljPB ■ M,n H Wi^ One of the founders ol Oalile- Jhe ROA and the many , ,,h„ tOjuuanr-tteenrlyv , Baptist church in Roxborpoeurgiohdicahl"- '*umlle'Jsl.ias^co*o"p?e„ra,t..roJn qann„d ,t'hha,tt w»e m,'rnln« nri(l "i all there wtie |71 rK (M in cash and a quantity o: ch^rj Rouriaw Hsel ™« holds tllP nononi£ 5S of JJJ *»i our ^<;.. ThP the,, „ UO Fred A Werner, president of the reverend eCOOTded him by a Bap- "* .. ' Mr Stifler when he opwnad 330 *nn=dr"vn Federal Savings A tlst church in Virginia . store Saturday mornm. HsM erae high with 74 572 Loan association, was the gurt-t Thrice married, he has outlived _, __. ■> i- v"!1 hsken from a drawer in which Home accident fatalities ,, - w< ■ speaker at the regular meeting of his three wives and sever, of his Ib'u-W U\ Kltlllo-. it_had been placed Friday niKht by ireaiad. 68 beine listed in 1M* wM ■ l juiv two for the Detei ■ ■ mv ot town COUni M- Betfa narv meethiR ol . etoas of ■ d tn a etarial capacity with the John WI-KI Manufectining • ompany. for the past eighteen months Has Ear Infection Size of Minmi'm Meter Alto*tnre J*TFS K in. ] | a gaj 1 200 =V, in. 3 700 gal. 3.00 1 In. fl.MO gal 5.20 IM in IIS.000 gal 12.00 7 in ggjOSD gal 20 00 3 in IPJMM r.ti 41100 4 in. 100.000 gal 96 00 6 in. gSMOO gal 190 00 13.20'Lr_ 2200 the Conshohorken Rotary club held thirteen children Three w 52.80, last night at Baumgart's. Mr Wer- three daughters are living. whose topic was "Romance of v S£ l^-Ufp. Graatad ind Reiihen Rtemnle nroorletor of the Mr Slifler when he closed the store ,, i„t,h of 90 In IP4S ,aSb^rTIee1,he^,1 lm,, ' I ««" was gaint.i bv faking a othpr M,tb, [stalled Jn pane of glass frorj ■ m((. include ' Letters of administration were Additionally, water consumed in tory of the first loan made in 1831 any quarter in excets of the al-ltn »he rweawnt^dev mveatmi lowance will be -"barged for on a nine and a half billion dollars in granted in the estate of Louis Prim- ■,'• ■"■■■.■.■■'■■Ini. ; savtng-r and loan groups Calvin Bvera. of thll borouph who died rm tHIIIIIIHN The Utility serves about lOO.noo: Bourses 11 :■ 'id binh- January 20. to Jennie Prim gearing Mill avenui This rate increase la the first made David W Arrdi and Charles Loper The estate is valued at $2500 A night in the council bv the water cornpanv since 1930. ' Francis Palaeio presided daughter. Lots Ann. also survives berough bulldinn aindow ir. Irunt of thi « 713 ceses n [1 Front street Chief of Police Walter ?93 1946 254 < I ' ■ •old I Mr and Mrs V ■ ■ . ■ ■ cken I undergo conducting an inve-'igation1194a gfj IMg, Nan H HI, 60. 194fi 64. BU-r 17 4g 1941 I • ■ 1R47 263. 1W6 Of the.of Commerce will meet Thtirsdav 217; suicides 1*47 rrj !94«. *Z. arci-mght it 8 at the borough hall 1#46 174 h mi- RetaJteri Will Meet Goeaw Speaker ■ at UM weeklv lim-h- 5 Delaware county. 5: Philartelv.. rth-Bala- Berks and Ch. "*vd Rotary club at 12 15 today each 'His topic was "The Life of Lincoln1
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, February 10, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-02-10 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 2 |
Day | 10 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 69 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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©I)c (£onsl)ol)ochcn Uccorftcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7769.
Da) Of Prayer
Observance
Planned Here
Joint Service Frida)
Al Miili |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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