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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7794. C of C Marks T"^'"'"/ BT To lie Selected 1st Anniversary For Cammhg trip ®I)c €onol)ol)0ckcu Recover CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1948. Annual Awards ^^*•»'^Fr ',7 • Prbvokea lAiufihter And {juemona Are Announced With Banquet ■ Ndgfaboiing Official I- durst Speaker; >«H Directon Yum,! "What on earth is THAT?" hot and su uncomfortable. Judged uuery. uttered wonderingly by MT present standante that it by a freshman at the Girls' High made ire 111 when I exercised in it Kbool at 17th and Spring Garden ... WyUM lelK "A1 tlie Philadelphia, on Wednes- we accepted WCb discoiiiloit r I spired by a .strange and natural part of gym , fearsome garb, worn by a Junior hart no facilities for changing our y <;.l(.s, Speaker if the be ■ i fit :■ ■ ■ i:-. < i up. with I'll ' By Art League up J D Churches Here Will Ohserve ; Mother's Dav Local < h'pim/iiliof 41M I'lan Prognui Honoring Mothen Mat! M Dinner M.-.u..^ - ^-■^„£".ffB!5»SS «53 BttWg I Heads ul •»<* school will to asked article c! attire, as the Junior mod- !'■>' >h» other clam kiln the first anniversary ol to submit the names ol several boy. Rr,.i Tr.dd. of Wist First atenuc.;,lled li bclore the student Oodvl'd skin ot serge whlrh aeighed Special observance ll,e loundins ol U e Co. sli>dt«ken whoSTihe,- believe OUUUndln, in n mMed Ih, annual Katharine Mrs Wynne told that II ton- j »lrn»l •» much as .he; Woommj" Day .111 b. Cliambe" of Commem■ m"r" lh.n.=«holaisliik char* *tr. gtllletlc abll- Lang?nn Oorson memorial awrr.l ■ ;a|„ed six yards ol M-lnrh heavy! 1 «'«ays lei. ill and weak at . IM I 75 memrersand aae.™«"r-Dre-en. It! and otfc I Wagner offered annually lor Hie teat svsrk black sergr. and disclosed that the the end ol -gym class and .as Sunday and a number ol a. a dlniiei"meet ire ... ione in .he .Inter -lasscr. ol the high-necked, long-sleeved blou.. „.ed out and II was ,|ons have also arranged programs Villa Ridge pike Harmonvllte on each group Heard French, com- Consholiocken An la-ague. ... .he was completelv lined Uirougnotn »> wont,- r 1...ally, beloie the end i„ rc.atnlllor. ol the day. Tuesday evening The tuest speaker i mamlei, and Dr. Btlltky WelksOUin. annuml league dinner last night in ait.h e sturdy white cotton nu< ''"T i"n11' I';| St Hg -k> Lutheran tor the occasion was Frich H San- adjutant, are in charge ol the pro- the headquarters of the Consho-. t,,ui Then she had the model -an. gymcJastwaj loo monitor carrying out a M.'lirr- U.K rus-der. executive secretary of tj.e Nor- I'M Pl»»s »"» outlined at the,hockin Association. Eighth atenue ,„„,, Utal in. voluminous serge rnc and 1 d have .o stopin As I j ,„u„,b, rutown Chamber of Commerce. M'< meWta. !"• slay night at the and Fayette street aevenly-nve!bto)0,ers attuailv touched tl.e floor took too* on tta picture no.. I ^ ,„„,,,,„, ... .he oldest Oralllymg achievements during theiLeglon home. IM women, including a nulli- „.>„„ ,hr „,m elas.U was released think I. was lust the six yards of. jear were recorded in first annual' The post »1»" "»de lentoUve.oer ol dlslinaulshed artlsu. weie costume reports by offlcers. I plans to decorate the graves of war present . h , ,„ „,„ „,.„„„, ^a in think It was just the six yarns of. •-■-'■• •■■ - V : , 64-inch serge and Ihe added Unlm, '""."" ,'',,, , l.llle too much 10, me' >°"',«c«, ru..I er PJ-JM jnd nuithrr with the largest number i mail-ballot of the membership last. The next meeting will be held ,iij.designed .silver medal. In- ^tMuTSii OMUMd Wttal and the ^^clses We did trapere month. «m announced They »*, June 1 Commander French pre- .vrlb<.d with the name of the win- Xl.- auditorium burst into a wave dr^d «Jf" J" whoo, Mr5 n?r antl lu' W ""d » «ah gift- oI appreciative laughter and William A. Moore. Albert Witrrell iWid. aCtOO- ™™ ?l.aL "*? ,£ Snl'v Main »P«ial mualc for the service will and Samut'I DeMedto. The new memhers tnke oflSce at a meeting of directors later tills month. Mr. Sander gave an Interesting account of the history or the Cham-tM c! Conum iv. mo.i'incnt (hitlns back in 1599 In Marseilles, Prance. tracing the organizatlun of busi-nessmen in America from the founding of the first trade group In New York city in 1765 when col-lective actlun was effective in help-ing to sectirr the repeal of the Stamp Act imposed by England. Throughout his talk the speaker noted the results that communities 10 SO Sunday morning In St Mark":. Lutheran cburoti County G.O.P. Reorganizes I ccrson, "Juurney's End". Ply- ! school girls mouth Meeting, son of an early >£L Wynne donated the mirth- when she WM B siudeilt there. In U« junior choir league pregldmt, who established. Provoking, out-moded. formidable- udduior. to proMdlng the only lu- JWe ■>»" ^1.n^.g &£SuA ■the"animal award two decades ago appearing nU ttt* MM t* lllm,.. ta {ht. tily for higher pub-.»nd «n f"1^^..,.0.,.,,^11'"11''1 and in whose honor it has been school uymnn-Mtrs Just lour[ decades,iic education of young women, a SQ-ionr . ty ine seiiioi cn.m ! continued by her laml!y. I ago. l"r in* collection of old school I R|.SII accommodated some Irorn the' Hm ftaplM ( hurrh \ Honorsbl. ni"iitit>n in the same competition was accorded Betty , attire which her Alma Maler ls!nMrby suburbs. A gift will be presented ty gradually acquirUig. Earliest gym Mrs. Wynne is Americanism mulher at the weekly session clalr of iui Matsonford road sul1 I)r,or to Mrs Wynne's presen- cliairman In the American Legion First Baptist church :.chool. Sunda S.*n f/tMMl RfrElected W«»t Comiliohoclcen. and Bthjlene «** wa» oI thp I9'6 «"*««*■ [auxiliary. Jolm F DeHaven post morning at 9.15. the progratn dl .-M 11. WUM «r i'«««»Fib 10(Mi Mi lp htrii(,t daughlJr „f Tuf sull Was accepted for the is a former president of the aux-'reeled by the Semper Pidelb class k s^ ■ *"1.™:- lone'of the Icumie founders. ischtio) by Miss Aleda Druding, vice- . iliary -md is actively Identified with A« Count; M.airmun | „ y^i. «M uwtm*&*m count- .. _. » «,™. J avenue. *as awarded the progress 'That gym suit was so heavy .,o Council SUte Senator Lloyd H. Wood, of |(ze oflerM, Uw student showing oDtuin from unity of purin>se Bnd; E\unsburg. was re-elected chairman the Brt.at(.s, advancement lu the (•(included with the thought that|(0,. nta nrth consecutive two-year c!ass during the season, "everytraw we work to advance the tnnn at a reoriran'zallon meeting of ,. Interest of the community a., a' ^'"iVubttcaTCounty Commlttcel oaeat spe.kee l_7MiV.IT suv....^... •» »»«» • •—• p.ev Chester wlnie™ pastor w II whole, we advance our personal In-. ,, ,.,.7 hall^ Ekllth Emtison. o. cliestnul BUI,, _ » w _ n .1 apesjk on "Ttie Fnmllv of cwd Uj tcrests as well" n2..W l.n of asnator Wood .ndi»'ldely-kno»n i^nr.iltLst and cura- »-» • ID 1 ¥ C„_,» li «mi l.r O'"1 Tun<' • '" 'bservance of,,,, ,„l,us weuno- Toestmaster for the anniversary .J^KS^,SE. h^SK? wla^nl-, 'or of the. Woodmere cllene,. I.PV1PUS W lil'k 10 331116 V ailUlV »*>"»-'■ ?" and FamHy U.y. be- „„v , „„.,„K,„r .huh had all th. uuxiliaries occasion was Harold Cooper Roberts editor and publisher of The Ret or der and president of the Consho Safety Couneil Two Funerals Reviews Work In Same Family jf the school. Mrs. Henry E. Rolltw. Sr. of 1013 Fayette street. h?ad of the Central Montgomery- County Council of Olrl ScouLs. will be the guest apeak- TEN PAGES FIVE CENTS A COPY Council Asks For Settlement Of Tax Returns W.sl Milr Ho«l\ l.carii'- (.ollWtor Did Sut Kile I aims Aubrev Holland, tux collector of bobockan, \s required to make ^eltlempnt fof 'he 1(M7 Ixirough duplicate at an adjourned mi-etlna oi the WM Side council to be held May 19 or the matter will be placed with the company i supplying his bond This was or-dered In a motion made by John Sowers. Wednesday night at the Mav meeting of West Conshohoc- (iertrude Pound*, daughter .f **» <°*" «*«»*« «*" * *» MT. and Hn Aaron Pound., reported that Mr Ho land failed la.rttr ^trrrl ..l.d l-ourlh ave- » »'e H*" ™l ""**!? Ur°Pe.rty »ue. Hho ha* been named May »»*«. °» the nrfct Mon«tay of May Queen for 19«t by the fifth «s provided by law The amount of and aUth grade pupils of the "«• °» ,hp borough duplicate Is arjtlr n*"** »■ «"1 be crowned ,»"«« »W0 at rawtlrlUcs -..-ntelime next week. Mrs. Tyson, secretary, explained Out because Tax Collector Holland I failed to flic the liens us prescribed liv !u« the report must now lie made to the prothonnlary and the . iiiy iiillci lor will IM* lequlied to place an amount equal to the en- , tire amount of the liens of school. | borough and county duplicates i The amount* will be returned to i him as they are paid into the i.rolhiinolarv's office. Borough I Engineer William T. Muldrew. 1 chief clerk to the county commiss-ioners corroborated Mm. Tyson'*" Postpone Plans re For May Day Hain Cailf-M < hanUP In Today'* l*ro£rum Ole Man Weather" |g playing '^""RhMcls WCWlft the PU.1.C grade aobOOla] Jg- Wjf* $™*^%j£?^ al Ma Fir»l Annivprsary l.imrhpoii TtMWda* The election of Senator Wood and all other office holder, was UIUMII-J^ ■;- -^„, Wftf. lhp Bker mous. There waa no.opposition. 8ut lha[ ^ lwk»ip l(J ^f .#_ Others re-elected were Mrs. vrer_oId Conshohocken Art League hocken Chamber ol Commerce The Mary H Beerer. NorrlMown. vice- n on|i ()f lhe nm commuillly art meeting opened with the singing ol j chairman: Ear) B^ Becntei. rmr*": kagucs formed." ML«s Emerson out-line National Anthem, with Mrs R 'town, treasurer: Harold C. r*l*e.. m)I,d a plHn now ^^g considered Uncoln Hain as piano accompanist. Cheltenham: Otto Qumque. Lowerito (orm a federation of the twelvr Invocrttion was said by Mr. Haln.'Salford.. Mrs. Ethel James. Lower; or more an organisations in thU Introduction of Mr. and Mrs. San-]Owynedd. and Mrs. Isabel W. Pit-1 urea and nearby der followed welcming remarks bv linger. Narberth, secretaries. I other community art organlza-the toastmaster and report* were| Senator Wood's name was .sub-!t)oiia L(lt. rUi.(<tion!ng in Chelten-made by R. Lincoln Hain. execu-; milled for nomination by Ralph P. ham Old York road. Brvn Mawr, tlve secretary, and Leroy E Wallace.; u/lsmer. of Trappe. ' Wayne. Nornstown. Delaware coun-trensurer Oeorge RalTerty. a vice- A total of Ml out of 382 members iiv. Cheater county and Bucks coun-president of the -Chamber". pre-jwere in attendance. Another 36 ty. she told. !Snt^5*.Mr, .^oberU w,th. ,a ,WRllf,ti members were represented by proxy.; 'Art enhances life in general and . the gift of the membership In »uv bringing the toUlvotltig strength to. incrwaet. the Jov of exL,tence". the tm> tounc» 8nd BUMtB __ preciatK.n for services_glver» (l»i">8 257 Thf. (.ummiitee Is made up of a^istingu^heti aUthoHtj on nit ci.- Oount) Commissioner!, Poster l.commltteenun and a committee- clared "Art also has a definite]HlHegaasL_B_nd "•VJ^dJC^ Ueudi| relative to revision of some of the restrictions regarding alterations. .IIR simultaneously observed „l continuing yesterday'"ddltlons and repaid cmtalned In Burial Of Veteran, dedication of b.ib:es. pLinned to be tait*ed~ postponement " until Uitajthe present document \u held twice yearly, will be Intro- aftWnoon ul° »«"onded the motion which . dnced Today's leaden skies changed all carried Wife"* Father Satlinlav MethaaW Church thnt Knd this morning George T.i Mlreet Repair Work outlined ""' "■«»«" uatwlMaiw/ 0old 8Ur i^tner, of Conaho- ■j»ck«on grade school principal.1 The street committee, tlirough ■ - , , . , . hocken and Valley Porge 8l*terhood. agftm had to pcatpone the happy ils chairman, Mr Rhonda, report- A review of accomplLshmrnts tnj Tvo funerals in dineient local lhitMt ot M iu. will attend a spec- festivities ,ed maklnR a survey or the streets the first vear of the operation of the" cemeteries tomorrow morning^are tne M Ml),hrrs rj.y niuslcal service Now-the school official, cagllyjand submitted the following street Montgomery Countv Safety Council •« mlsluriun.- wlm^n nn!,^e"",en in the Methodnt church. Sunday >> no, giving "Ole Man Weather ■ program for the summer: Oil and took place at a luncheon meeting, i™ Wrubleski family ol WM EBM nl(|lu at 1:3Q chanoB UJ thwart May Day plans ch\\y DeHaven avenue, repair hole-i at the Valley Forge hotel. Norrls- p» street. For wveral MM plans ^^ ^nice Is being sponsored by l again His HIUIOIIIK cment t.Kiav tn lower Apple street, oil and chip town, on Tuesday. O. C Beacraft.i hud been completed for the re-ln- Ihp Mlirny oieaners' Bible class, Mtiv Dav win be held the Am | church street, oil and chip Molr of PotWtown. prealdent of the group. LcrTenl . .X; J,w,m .,,..', of which Mis Oertrude Forrest is suitable dav next week". street weat ol Bullock avenue; re-presided as toastmaater. at «hc;hu»band o^rtht form,'■ J^'* w| |; the preatdent. and Mrs William H . ,mir „& gide of the gutter at •rant, attended bv fifty membeis of yw«l. Mfl E_Elm s rt ei^tliwom ac- Murray ,P.,cher Several members w | A „„,.„• f-,u losephlne and Bullock avenues. Mt«t in the ser- iAHiU /I HS4H III I f'S engineer give line and grade the crganlzaliou period and as first ' lent of the bodv. Qifta werel!". SL preseiiUja ,„ . numter ot Uie;«-»«, "ZJZX"' " guests in attendance Annaat Kepart Saramarv ' report gavei1 , therapeutx value In curing ills, asiwere present. Commlftsioner Pred 'it has been established particularly C. Peters was unable »o attend. While Senator Wood Was being since World War II In the study Major gcttvttM of the year were ,|con;,idered for re-election, he tem-,cl art Miss Emerson stressedI the jhf alogan con*f?1 B1S^d.,l^2 highlights of the year's accomplisli- IH.rnrily surrendered the thalrman-jjiece^sity of ,^in™n« ."' f J™I^SSllK^\^!!lJ^3^J'^S!My^. mintf The prr-scni membenililp.shlp to J. Stroud Weber, Esq__ a■ JJSL JJ-|0^nfcl H 11K' '' class^flcatlons .how M .ml^| ctsasmtUeeman Crom Lo*er itVotV,S%S5r^rSccrii ohi „r TSSS ^Kla^Er Acccanphshments included the spon- dence, ^^^ ..Isrt and Uteinture. stat'nv that i* tiaehers conducied In sorshtp ol an ice Kkatlng post tn The committee went on record a> ftrn milsn,jprmaL, under highi and Norrlstown followed by training Butcliffe park; cooperation In se- endorsing all Republican ca^noldAtes, ftUtpjCPS. jof boys and girls in various schools curing additional dlrec"onal signs f„r 8taU. Bnd county office* nom-| Also introduced were Miss Violet, to operate motor cars, the ellmina-ln outlying areas; purchasing of i Inatexl at the recent Primary Elec- onklev, Chestnut Hill. Internatlon-Ulon of hacards in various parts of American Flags for Fnydte street! tion l ally-known miiralisi. who spoke of the county including Srhrack's Cor-dlsplays; eslablislunent of a Retail |-this ares Iwtng close to her heart". Uer at the intersection of West Merchants Bureau, sp-insviring a mar c» n-t„i4td\ '■ because of her four years' residence Korrlton and Lower Providence concert In Marv H Wox* park: ap- ITlclllV r.Xlirt! U (I nl former Red Rose Inn. Spring1 townships, and the replacing of old pointirwt of a civic improvement _ ■ :Miil road, near West Conshohocken.lachool and other warning signs with committee to cooperate u:rli DOwnl * ■ %| nmig.., |(i -jt always seems like home to me." new and th' ection of new signs -imicil in the interest *l 'she said, I at points Wl* MKtod (Conlliiued on Page Fnarl tton lu Germany In 1944. upon ILs . arrival ll the Philadelphia Quar- "[^ cm" *U1 lennpster Depot The body arrived „yoiir Motner flnd MUlP- will be Monday and Uie burin!_ was «l sung fcy ^ w|l|OT cnurU9 ohotr II* 1 j * M Loral Associates Of Irving lleytrood for tomorrow morning at 10 in St. ;m(£r ,h(. dirWllon „f Mtsa Ber- „ r Matthews cemetery liell. J(mtm SJ^ Sl'lte At I UUVrut The duv 'he b»dv ol her husband of muMr .selections will be inter- Six former wui oe neia irom IUS IUKIK HJIIIUI- enurcn. orrerea lor an moinera anu rnltor OI lnr „, row morninv with solemn requiem1 wives ol the parish, living and de-. fnr(v „«-. dl. mass in St Marys church at 10. In-■ HIMd. , wins ■ tonk 1 tcrment will be In St Benedict's ptm Holy Communion will also '"V""* * 1"™X„. E^UJlLsX^Hte^ A cpacltv audience Is expected| ; ;• ' - , , , :" lhl ^■'■"u" ■">"""' i'"1'11'' "'^ - !■(-•:. ■: Plymouth Meeting, the wlnntor softball team in MB-UH of lil(. Toath Fellowshlo of stained class window designer, lor-neciion with the summer Pj«'-ithr ptrs, Bsptw Church, lonight at ,„„ league Head ..nd EstFucMr ol gronmi progTtun: hnTirtUng mem- 8;J0 ln the chllrr,, MK|B! rfVirns. fo ^ ,k,.,a. , ,„ .mftIiy aid the World Mission Crusade The ,, loci! voune- peoples' group has j ,,,„ 'nledged %2Vi tf»*vard the crusade, her, telllm- of ttv happy memorle Ltsl vein's muslcale proved so Mw*|ghi baJ ol iMfM aggoi ...i:on ceasful Unit It was repeated bv re- « Miili-ued on Page Fnor) : at the Eastern Star and Bap- i . m i t\ki*nii>f I <»*••!! \T*III '" Monigomerv hoopital. Norrlstown •nthuaaasm of crttrant toward,,, ^hn Rice, bar tone of Temne TOt 1114 T I AM .tl Tiail ^ WRR ukrn .,, wUn m Btroke on contributions in the unoon. Of $10 - University, p «pM«* « »J wtg. 1^- :||;„„ j admitted to the 000 for enlarging the sept.nc ra-luniras bershlp de;aU tc numbers of the!' "Chamber": corrunltlee l.- now ne-gotiating with the Reading rall-i road in the ho|»e of efftettl provement In the oondltlOfl of tin Conshohocken station: ipol Hallowe'en parade; apDOintntent of,1 committee to aid In IncTeaslnn tXs\ l]omt^ league's sketch cla.'s for mauy _., - ,- , . s. spoke iiilormally in the amus-i|J||.s | n ,(.»lMl;il original manner individual tO| ■ crsity, wno is soloist of the w,, I*'111:...- Wednesdav and was admltte ■rally's famed male chorus and WltlH'SSfS IMlllll^ hospital yesterday mornlm: a cnpella_ choir, will be he r . * - : ^ ..„. . , e^iSUTffJTSi ^'S'est'aS^The prcgra, rl'ide a sextet'e a mixed chorus.'was shot in the back and killed front of frame rows on Britt-Moir avenue oil and chip First 'avenue. oil and chip Oeorge street, oil and I chin Pleasant street, repair holes . in Maria street near Ford, oil and MM-lates of many,chip lower Apple strwel Attention ni of VWn wuh the CsSMtkatlMSttSf. Ke- was csUtd to the enndillon of ^(•WlMrrol the Bible" by the nun- corder served as honorary palllx vtm* waUr U running !Norrw40wn B.-'^TeT^ ers at the funeral of Irving Hey-Mnthe center of the street, ai-dto the way to raodrary Ha. Caunas and Damlan wood, which ocrurred Wednesday' Chestnut street where tntre are ge In his condition A solemn high mass at 9 will mark from his home DeKalb and Sum- no gutters nurt the water runs all »dav afternoon, re- Mothers Dav on Sunday In 8s ,,Pytowr pikes, Owyncdd Mr Hey- ov«T the thoroughfare Mention death The funeral cosmas and Damlan Catholic wood wno retired two years ago as'w*» m"de of the holes In streets 111 be held from his home tomor-j ,-hureh. offered for all mothers and editor or the Daper after serving for resulting from excavations made died Sunday night fol- '>v »*» Philadelphia Suburban jll11(.jy, , Water rotnpanv employes in ln-i iirominent tn the uolltlcal -tttllln' HM» reuair services The re-tWattfl be administered to children of the ""' *[°" ,*"J fl"ncV: »,,„' ""« »'«^ accepted and the ennun- Pvt Frederick will ce buried with parish at the mass Font other ™^*JaZyZJSftSLSEm iMW """"""•■'' •" hgW the work military honors in St Matthew's masses will be celebrated, at 6, 7:30. ^v"^' "y,,"'1'] ,\ bSS! t Thebodj WUI "id II all hsjh masses except many persons fiorn tlns hr*ough nf pollack. 'directly'fron BUe of the Ant OM _ m t «"»«» 'np h™*?"'"*8»nJ"'' "1 rro,i<l«l hv Mr Rowers, the Jossph BlsWnskl formtl local M- A ■» will be offered Wednesday mom ng to pay a final SPi.rptnrv wn, 1)Wtr„ri,d w not-neral dire, t.: In K- ru.it.gton. tfl roi all parish nwUwn and wives, tribute or res|»eci j(f(, ,h(1 pnUndeiohia Suburban St. Matthew's cemetery where tuna' in the nature of a Mothers Day Montgomery County Commission- Watfr compmnv U) „.„„,,,. lhe ur earlier thsat "splrltjlal bouquer from members m Foster C Hllleta*. ami Harold ho,M |n T^d9avt_ mMlie h „. ortginallv intended Tlie absolution of their families, beginning 8und.iv Cooper Roberts, publisher of the ^ N) t])(iir M,rvi, ,, witlin ten lot the txxiv will be given bv Rev and continuing ft.r nine days. f ..nstioho.k-n Keenrder. lupisatnt- fc Ih„ l)ni,,liah wl„ rto thf. ,('; Istant rec- !■> I i 230. the an- ed the Pennsylvania Newspaper rk , ,. additional MB Following a short illness. Mrs.] ,ur (), 8, ^tthewa church The nual public M ,WK .ation and Chester ^..A,, V(1 tie eosi Estella E. Dunsrisky. 45. wife or' pnutearers. color guard and firlnttiheld. with the Blessed Virgin Mary v . „, ,,.,„ "♦ »i --'1 -nathv discussion Joseph O. Dunacusky. of «7 Springi^d meeting the cartage at the Sodality, clergv. school children and rrV.ntrd the ■outheneteni News- '"T Tn an ununltnn 3 MDj aTeoue, died >t t ftete a*nm\qimun »trance wUl eomprtae a'tar bovs_i*rHc|pgtijni;.( ^^t oe^sir aseotaatloo of wtakfa Mi Bey- ™ „talV„t ", ime "r the nron erties In Front street near Wlll- I i The secretary was ■■■iv. nin..™..,! ,. ,,.. ipKimrtod io nolifv the health ■ to t-.ke immediate steps cemetery entrance wni comprise altar oovs periiripauug paper association which Mr Hev-men. bers "' th(" following KKKI M: Lit- . Masciaiitonio, prealdent W(|0(1 WM onp of lhp founders mllltnrv organl.-aiK.ns tjinnuttt or the sodality, will crown the statue fl^-v,^,, u,,r, moducted bv Rev. POA iMiin'.-AnieMcan VeterJiis^; of the Virgin, chosen lor the honor W)„wm r PRttl.rM,n nsrtor of the American Legion Posts 129 end by sodality members TlH end the and instrumental numbers by tal- instantly bv a blast from a ban- *et, Btson with ented members nf the Fellowship. dit's sawed-off shotaun tn » cold- J-«'u»r novlii? of Richard Webber Is general chair- blooded murder during an attcmi' an; Calvin Hourvault is musical |ed holdup * rrrtair Miss Ruthe Rluliler Is nro- lot on Flft /.urkow.shl Post. Pol-, Rose DIPiwiw/ro The proa ■ ,*, 1JM"r", "*SL *tl!!r- *° •b*t«1 tnp n"'^»<e « th" , .JSIm uet..rjns and Con- wll form »i the • hurch hall proce-d Hoopes James Rogers. Harry Per- = mBl,P|. will be referred to the Rahm, snd WM torn in sthsohhoc^kei; J to fjeventh rler Leonard Travaltne, Harold C g rjSWtrttWnl of Health memorial mil-. Oiove and lived her entire Mapli this immediate vlcinltv She Ou-ps^ League ^„^..._ ^^ .^ ^^ nf senice will be as follow Mrs Ehinacuskv was a daughter! 772. Post 1074. Veterans of Foreign will be Miss Ok»rta Spineo I t lJ'I, "C,I*M * S B White '"*" Hf-i.— •..».«>» DMl 1V.1- Rfi rectors and membershtp are cooper "" ating with town council State authotiius in eonnc j^Sfssr" ■" ",f "°vinz °' ^sr^^s^ri^r^m^Ysr^^T^st.s^^ v"; rr'ir0*""'™""...».-d.t,. A catered tu-kev illnr-r ws- director. Klghler Fifth street, near Dlamonl. Presln f nan rriuren. | p^,, , h p-dcrlrlt «BS killed servrf by the Harmon VlluT .US. n« chairman. Mrs Jeorge Web- Phlladelnhla. shortly after ^ o'clock ■■<*'***+ J"^*"*, ^ , SS t IN. while „ The evening', program concluded her. Jr. and rh.rle, Rleter are Wednesdsv night ~, I ?olloJ, iohn JoSoh Jr Serald ' Mrvlng with an Infantry ttrrtoon u, « .^i SUiv Fil'.'lllt-|l with dancing. -laae managers. Mis Joann Mac- The victim. Harry Ford, of »51, follows John. Joseon Jr uerald. *' "'■ d , ,ntcr,rd In the " * *" r"' ^!!2l Mullen is rh«lrm-n of nublicltv North Seventh street. Phltadelphia.l Jesse. Jay. Fstella. Emma. Anna an, ,„eWV at Henri Cha M'ss Bnrliara Rlssell Is chairman of j the father of three grown children. JannMltj. „,_,,,..,-, j, uelle tK'la'um Many months ago mher, and Richard Webber ol tick- w„ f.Ued u he was taking off hi. ™e_funeral_ Wfll b. IMM .l^gdsvy jf™' J^deriel. rwelved a lette: ^"JJliJlOwvnedd Enlsropal church venue and west on Mapl- EoOMB and Walter N Hanmim t -.ntinoe.1 On Page Faori Memorial Service At St. Mark's Eli-cl Officers Pliin :>(ltli Rirthdav li rial Philip Coyne, of 110 Weal Eighth, et gyvnoe, was elected nrcsident ol St i The progrsm Matthew's Alumni a, annual elec- It's a Orand Nigin fui Sinking. tlon of officeis Tuesday night in the vocal ensemble: Falling In Love floor, parochial grade school auditorium .With Love and Tlirough the Yeai He succeeds Mrs Charles Caton. b.* Ruthe Righter. contralto Alec Volpe was the choice Tor vice- Where or When. Awheeuh president; Herrv C-anrta. tieasurer., dian Lullaby. O .. Vert McPhllsmv. nnancluli ,err Rusf.lan folk tunes' by girls' der blade The bandit*, apparently All are members of thevxtrtte with sofolstl Aleta John- frightened, fled empty-handed in class of 1947 of St. Matthew s high j,lon and Jane Webber: Meditation, an automobile, which school etnlfc, solo, bv Oeorge Norcross. parked at the Other uiflcers chosen are Mis-! i>a for Two I Hear America Fifth and Diamond streets Dorothy Annie, of Bridgeport. re-'g[n|rtng Embraceable You and Let " coat as commanded by one of three! afternoon at 2 from the Ardell fun- ■-•■ ftm . mviutlcns U armed bandits Police said he tUed]eral hotpe. »» Fayttte atriot, wttb J;™1,",^,,,,. st;iUni, that he was nity-flve j a* he dropped to :r-.c ken Prc-bvtcr:: i his face burled in his felt Rev David Baker, of the Ooru^ohoc aktng care of the crave as an es- ,, tl„ service Interment will be m ""«">" °« «PP""»»«" IlK'llKilll^ most- oi utal ooioujjii and unoifii-ate ccrnn partk ipate in the pernc ad bv " Bro!licrh"nd of St Murk's in rhureta siin hold service on Sundav night at ■hurch. All emplove.'s ol the bOHWgB with ■ vears Will be given two weeks' vacation with , nay AH other employes will be gjvsji one week's vacation with mav MuMrcw it the service Interment will be in ' ' "1 '• .' *• ' ' *"''thr "•r,,d*" ,M",n8 ft!T""'''', '' Ford, half turning in removing ; George Washington Memonsi P,rk tJf*jy ]**PJ»Z ggHd 7 °w«* ^J "" ™T>V (In- his coat, received the full charge of — ;K?faXr Victor' Frederick: who'r^: Conshohocken to be held in Satur- ™ Peddler. Tell Me llW b,Mt JUflt below the left shoul-B,no«^dwvr OOff OSaowlldaitiaraori S , 1.^2, v • number on J iftree day program coinmeniornling the fiftieth anni William staled his report on the sewer stem bar been corm.le'ed and the ,;1S^ nlans will he readv t.. file with the of the chun ■*»« nnnr'1 wltnln * ' .iu...- on r>IH Te^ietment few davs He rcouested connrll to memorial I It, " •- on New make nrnviMons to pan a niiiin lee ■ ■ mntiorials Howard Per- of WM. H permit fee of lasftO EU(T«l>e DobtM and IO innhorlae the proiier offt- ■■;;:. will offer ters to stirii the iwrmit Couneil praver nnri Wlllinm DongtM voted to aram the roqUMl ol 'lie read the tcrlnture Roy Cain, engineer and 'lie is-vicc- nresldent. will HI suance of checks to rover i nstown; a brottier VIM ■ in DeSota. Mo. and u sister. Marie wile of James Manser, of this bor-ough Vincent Wmbkski. husband of ->4 ney D n. pastor, w-tll c l a '"-o fo- the inontf) of . :. lawind fog the _ He came to th: i tuntn « Wesi Coi telwcJtsn i ' ''(1 jfoUowlng: Waftar pntkowski. 107 h.d teen To R<> Ke-lnterred thwest corner of; id streets | Mr and Mrs Anthonv Zurko^ Ford died in full view of a fellow ski. of IM M*K>rJ'B ^^m^ i»t; &:,sg^3rCaanffi [ th.~ nrganlsation o( the prceram. Rev Paul Trum- student amounts ^™oaV.v "rgBni»iioi. wti) be in charge of the vea- Tlie bnUdtnK committee reported Tile anniversary celebration will i>ei service and Rev O E McCar- the Issuanc- of twelve permits. men Thursday evening. June '-'4 n*J D. n, past ■ ttellng an eattnuitod expenditure it mntm Bonriteaull jthe thug fired at close range into | was killed In France on O Thou Sublime. Sweet Evening Ford's body as the salesman wu'<944. while servlne with an Fire (.limitanv Mpt-tillCS Ster .Tannhaiaen. None But the protesting that he had no money. ■ fantrv division of the U S Araar. ins a rir. T OHl|»UMV Til t llll^H aw» HMrt u Ktaht and Day. bv Isbrecht said. Isbrecht waa born u being sent home for re-inter-, pan^ A meeting or the 75th anniversary John'Rice baritone and ratsed in this borough. The,m»nt He is one ot 4.183 Americans ' ^ e-mmittee of the Washlnrtun fire A p,.Unw ^^s a Girl, by male family lived in East Hector street being returned to the United .. tnpani will be held in the hose au"rtlUf Prelude Op 28 No 4.Tor manv years. He removed Irom|states from Europe aboard the ■*" "' OH Sunday morning at 10 to in-,^ rt Hl.' r.,n Concert Polka pi- here to Norrlstown and some years, united States Army Transnart ■*»«*» tase the membership of the oom-.JJJ !^SSL«S^r W nioved to Philadelphia. Lawrence Victorv The body of Pvt he folloi "Jwaa employed for manv yatn bv „, gueata, nu hiding the Dnh Armv.jthe John Wood Manufacturing com- (tKlrt r-member. Michael McElhai Anthonv Hopkins. B. of 359 West term ions $300: ... mmnnnr. and later was a clerk at I istown. followed b\ tht Btoi strert was struck by an auto- ^10n0; Philadelphia Electric com- __ dub He was a member of principal address of the evening b\ mobile driven bv William Nlebel. of nany R''er rood. overhead itrrl the Polish Eagles Home aseocl tttornaf E Arnold Potreat, 401 North Narberth avenue. Nar- bridge »2R,500: Walter Yakomlok. tnr,and the T K. club. i> borough There will lie one berth, according to the local police KM Moortiead STOntie sidewalk. •s his wile, he Is survived by hour ard ■ hall ol enU rtalnment b« ■ ifcrurred at Elm and ««n Allan Miller, lift Merlon ave-lowlng rhildren Joseph of professional talent, followed by pnVette streets vesterdav shortlv nue mat moo James Mairuire. n» borough: Peter. Wissahlckon: dancing as the concluding number before 5. The child wa* taken to -i Hill, shed roor. $4250: [7£n mlliTTJl ee^eTerv at ste Wat*in Amble- Mrs Marv Fred- A program Is beuig arranged for (,frirr of ^ p^ul Mlr„uB :,.„) r W TrumbaUJ .omnanv 107 iltual). When Day Is Done and Hob- |» (|tf|, <J,>ll.mi£ Kit M™^I« w^nnTe PWk. this r^twgh. and Vtiv-ent and r>lday. June ». hit as vet ■: • for a sprained r«nt ankle Cedar svwnue roof fttO Walter ™?t&*XS*< rSJTiSEl" «1«1W' . ., !2?«-. g^t "^e^terJurkowski Pol.sh.;I™ne-^^^tK^^^J^1^ — - !«■ ««* *» f Uie forehead. I crease _ . mhtee Jesse Stemple. Sr,. Is gen eral chairman Righler Plentv Good Room 'Negro SDlr-pany will meet :n the hose house at 10 30 Sunday morning BO advance the nine Olrl Conshohocken has American Post. plans lor lhe company's parUcipa-i Additional f 1.50O drift plKl8fii „ ,)f.thing kit to be sent to named in his honor He at the"1 tlon in a number of events in^fl*l| Ari additional contrtbution of 0^*4 a clothing kit to be sent to first member of St Mary' Polish! next several months The company llISOf> nlls t„.rn -reived in the local I P.? needv In Europe and Asia. All Catholic parish killed in the war Schol archill ExaillS ted the Invitation frorn th- ,.(1j,r .tlons for th* recent Girl Scout nlrl acom. are asked to gne gal :^e brought home | ..... George Clay Fire company of West r.irr,n r„nd In mfjk(, needed tm- mLnt„ f0r infants and for child- Arrangement.- are being made by I State scholarship exam The Saturday afterm- ' stratlnn is being arranged hv the , parade committee Fxen 1 ; held in front of the hose house fol-lowing the parade Will S|MiiiM»r Salr and right hand, and was token ing. Moon Mr Johnson 130 Mer- 1 his home OfHcer Donovan made ion avenue, 1300 Owen O'Brien. 1 investigation 114 Cedar avenue gutter *40: Hnrrv Hnruuse 22S Britt-Moir ave- 'ewalk ISO© Mr Hadfleld was the only ab-sjatsgd . "* ed*b^e "^^iL'^^^hairman" ■'"'*?>,'I,I Alllllie.Hi«>I|H Conshohoeke,: to take nnrt In their Jeowntnt tt"ght OM fktow CWolS^^ il^JSm, ttf^fa^to^S the'ziirk^skT post to"aecord him wm'bc conducted 'at Rittenhouse ^' * t^T the v^rious^commmeel Elmer Custer. of Spring Mill ave- MBtM President Rvan presided fiftieth anniversary celebration the „ obelisk, bringing the total col- JTL," lemrier or thev mav be left full military honors . Junior high school next Friday Irom working on ihe anniversary pro- nue. is a medical patient at Mont- Utter part of June. lpr.,„l ,n Conshohocken to date to/"?, ™ Rt,n|-V cooper at 3is' ■ 8u"1" midnight. It was announced gram sxmtn hosplul IHvor. i \rtioil- MP „e.-■ F Rotlrns Sr w"!' "" ", ' ' w-:ii A A. ..1 R.. !.» .1 ' tod»v °» Countv Superintendent of Oravtnsm 147 West Third "tl,%"*r ■•w'siwiie. mil Fayette street r.mmlssioner of.™>etIe sUwl >* *" A«4I|»I i»llilu» 1 K M Kulp who will be in . L; I I I • avenue surnical Alfonso Faeio 247 : Adoption of the annual budget charge Ninety-five^students, repre- rllllHlsHHI fidwIsWhlp SfiE+lLZ^J^™ toehffeal Bemice Or.mmet Brown. for the new rival year beginning in senting IS public schools and lour -fr* poiish cultural Forum has W" ™X!n ■**""■ Jur"1 *'' Wer* * Whltemarsh. sealnat Charles T. „„,July will be a teature of the May pmat< county, are ^^Vd a MOO college scalar- «dmltt«| to Sacred Heart hospital. Brown. Jr. alleging .ndtenll.es . e^mSlnSl.. Alllflll" Tll«WP 111 ascension nf Christ into heaven, meeting of th- school board on elig'bie f<-r the te,t An art of As- ,hlp tenable for two yean To be TVrw.Kid Pi'ld. 12 Cedar avenue. Thev were m-rned December 9 '^^ rS .nrf «»X t( MUs Jane Wod-rskl of 214 Bliss1 forty davs after His res -rrection.- Mondav night at 8 In the high wmbly nrnvdes that the ■ehofcal kjgSj s^r-ical .line Ifdl WlgM K DOM Wrv. this bor- ^ere.? T^ed«le w^ ode? »M observed as a holv day ol ■ The meeting war ships be awarded ' for the purpose sl.hnol ,.n<hlM„ who are re ,l.,oogh. againM John B B ^Tront^f the Hevw.Kl prop- ,-n, anoperatioi , T~m*V.** OrthJ- Ktpmedjr« ta. "o^^mgh.- ^^J^ »«.— £- '^ *^^£^ ' ***. *» Fayette cimming indigni-.ea and desertion \.otitgomeiy ho*- April 20. 1047. Tuey were married the Central County Members of the ]un'or class of Girl Scout Council, announces Holv Illl\ ( PhM'rvwl ert\ next to the school. W!ll begin Mawr hagflttal. where she was ad- lie churches with specisl masses .he •chedo> i date to permit mm- women graduate* o at 9 Miss Catherine Higgins and muted Monday. She is an emplcyt j ofTered The day was a holiday m pieuon of U:e 30-aay put,,.- intyt Doris Pelty are sdviaers. ol Cajlile A: Doughtv, Inc. ! in parochial schools of the diocese, tlon period of the proposed budget, education secondary or vicinity, and of Polish 4 1 iHm.ei A;ip.if-ati<in forms ma\ be 00- ; lamed at 41b Spring Mill avenue pital. January 24. lft4->
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 7, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-05-07 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 7 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 94 |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7794.
C of C Marks T"^'"'"/ BT
To lie Selected
1st Anniversary For Cammhg trip
®I)c €onol)ol)0ckcu Recover
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1948.
Annual Awards ^^*•»'^Fr ',7 • Prbvokea lAiufihter And {juemona
Are Announced
With Banquet ■
Ndgfaboiing Official
I- durst Speaker;
>«H Directon Yum,!
"What on earth is THAT?" hot and su uncomfortable. Judged
uuery. uttered wonderingly by MT present standante that it
by a freshman at the Girls' High made ire 111 when I exercised in it
Kbool at 17th and Spring Garden ... WyUM lelK "A1 tlie
Philadelphia, on Wednes- we accepted WCb discoiiiloit
r I spired by a .strange and natural part of gym
, fearsome garb, worn by a Junior hart no facilities for changing our
y <;.l(.s, Speaker
if the be
■
i fit :■
■ ■ i:-. <
i up. with I'll
' By Art League up J D
Churches Here
Will Ohserve
; Mother's Dav
Local < h'pim/iiliof
41M I'lan Prognui
Honoring Mothen
Mat!
M Dinner M.-.u..^ - ^-■^„£".ffB!5»SS «53 BttWg
I Heads ul •»<* school will to asked article c! attire, as the Junior mod- !'■>' >h» other clam
kiln the first anniversary ol to submit the names ol several boy. Rr,.i Tr.dd. of Wist First atenuc.;,lled li bclore the student Oodvl'd skin ot serge whlrh aeighed Special observance
ll,e loundins ol U e Co. sli>dt«ken whoSTihe,- believe OUUUndln, in n mMed Ih, annual Katharine Mrs Wynne told that II ton- j »lrn»l •» much as .he; Woommj" Day .111 b.
Cliambe" of Commem■ m"r" lh.n.=«holaisliik char* *tr. gtllletlc abll- Lang?nn Oorson memorial awrr.l ■ ;a|„ed six yards ol M-lnrh heavy! 1 «'«ays lei. ill and weak at . IM I
75 memrersand aae.™«"r-Dre-en. It! and otfc I Wagner offered annually lor Hie teat svsrk black sergr. and disclosed that the the end ol -gym class and .as Sunday and a number ol
a. a dlniiei"meet ire ... ione in .he .Inter -lasscr. ol the high-necked, long-sleeved blou.. „.ed out and II was ,|ons have also arranged programs
Villa Ridge pike Harmonvllte on each group Heard French, com- Consholiocken An la-ague. ... .he was completelv lined Uirougnotn »> wont,- r 1...ally, beloie the end i„ rc.atnlllor. ol the day.
Tuesday evening The tuest speaker i mamlei, and Dr. Btlltky WelksOUin. annuml league dinner last night in ait.h e sturdy white cotton nu< ''"T i"n11' I';| St Hg -k> Lutheran
tor the occasion was Frich H San- adjutant, are in charge ol the pro- the headquarters of the Consho-. t,,ui Then she had the model -an. gymcJastwaj loo monitor carrying out a M.'lirr- U.K rus-der.
executive secretary of tj.e Nor- I'M Pl»»s »"» outlined at the,hockin Association. Eighth atenue ,„„,, Utal in. voluminous serge rnc and 1 d have .o stopin As I j ,„u„,b,
rutown Chamber of Commerce. M'< meWta. !"• slay night at the and Fayette street aevenly-nve!bto)0,ers attuailv touched tl.e floor took too* on tta picture no.. I ^ ,„„,,,,„, ... .he oldest
Oralllymg achievements during theiLeglon home. IM women, including a nulli- „.>„„ ,hr „,m elas.U was released think I. was lust the six yards of.
jear were recorded in first annual' The post »1»" "»de lentoUve.oer ol dlslinaulshed artlsu. weie costume
reports by offlcers. I plans to decorate the graves of war present . h , ,„ „,„ „,.„„„, ^a in
think It was just the six yarns of. •-■-'■• •■■ - V : ,
64-inch serge and Ihe added Unlm, '""."" ,'',,,
, l.llle too much 10, me' >°"',«c«, ru..I er PJ-JM jnd
nuithrr with the largest number i
mail-ballot of the membership last. The next meeting will be held ,iij.designed .silver medal. In- ^tMuTSii OMUMd Wttal and the ^^clses We did trapere
month. «m announced They »*, June 1 Commander French pre- .vrlb<.d with the name of the win- Xl.- auditorium burst into a wave dr^d «Jf" J" whoo, Mr5
n?r antl lu' W ""d » «ah gift- oI appreciative laughter and William A. Moore. Albert Witrrell iWid. aCtOO- ™™ ?l.aL "*? ,£ Snl'v Main »P«ial mualc for the service will
and Samut'I DeMedto. The new
memhers tnke oflSce at a meeting of
directors later tills month.
Mr. Sander gave an Interesting
account of the history or the Cham-tM
c! Conum iv. mo.i'incnt (hitlns
back in 1599 In Marseilles, Prance.
tracing the organizatlun of busi-nessmen
in America from the
founding of the first trade group
In New York city in 1765 when col-lective
actlun was effective in help-ing
to sectirr the repeal of the
Stamp Act imposed by England.
Throughout his talk the speaker
noted the results that communities
10 SO Sunday morning In St Mark":.
Lutheran cburoti
County G.O.P.
Reorganizes
I ccrson, "Juurney's End". Ply- ! school girls
mouth Meeting, son of an early >£L Wynne donated the mirth- when she WM B siudeilt there. In U« junior choir
league pregldmt, who established. Provoking, out-moded. formidable- udduior. to proMdlng the only lu- JWe ■>»" ^1.n^.g &£SuA
■the"animal award two decades ago appearing nU ttt* MM t* lllm,.. ta {ht. tily for higher pub-.»nd «n f"1^^..,.0.,.,,^11'"11''1
and in whose honor it has been school uymnn-Mtrs Just lour[ decades,iic education of young women, a SQ-ionr . ty ine seiiioi cn.m
! continued by her laml!y. I ago. l"r in* collection of old school I R|.SII accommodated some Irorn the' Hm ftaplM ( hurrh
\ Honorsbl. ni"iitit>n in the same
competition was accorded Betty
, attire which her Alma Maler ls!nMrby suburbs. A gift will be presented
ty gradually acquirUig. Earliest gym Mrs. Wynne is Americanism mulher at the weekly session
clalr of iui Matsonford road sul1 I)r,or to Mrs Wynne's presen- cliairman In the American Legion First Baptist church :.chool. Sunda
S.*n f/tMMl RfrElected W«»t Comiliohoclcen. and Bthjlene «** wa» oI thp I9'6 «"*««*■ [auxiliary. Jolm F DeHaven post morning at 9.15. the progratn dl
.-M 11. WUM «r i'«««»Fib 10(Mi Mi lp htrii(,t daughlJr „f Tuf sull Was accepted for the is a former president of the aux-'reeled by the Semper Pidelb class
k s^ ■ *"1.™:- lone'of the Icumie founders. ischtio) by Miss Aleda Druding, vice- . iliary -md is actively Identified with A« Count; M.airmun | „ y^i. «M uwtm*&*m count-
.. _. » «,™. J avenue. *as awarded the progress 'That gym suit was so heavy .,o Council
SUte Senator Lloyd H. Wood, of |(ze oflerM, Uw student showing
oDtuin from unity of purin>se Bnd; E\unsburg. was re-elected chairman the Brt.at(.s, advancement lu the
(•(included with the thought that|(0,. nta nrth consecutive two-year c!ass during the season,
"everytraw we work to advance the tnnn at a reoriran'zallon meeting of ,.
Interest of the community a., a' ^'"iVubttcaTCounty Commlttcel oaeat spe.kee l_7MiV.IT suv....^... •» »»«» • •—• p.ev Chester wlnie™ pastor w II
whole, we advance our personal In-. ,, ,.,.7 hall^ Ekllth Emtison. o. cliestnul BUI,, _ » w _ n .1 apesjk on "Ttie Fnmllv of cwd Uj
tcrests as well" n2..W l.n of asnator Wood .ndi»'ldely-kno»n i^nr.iltLst and cura- »-» • ID 1 ¥ C„_,» li «mi l.r O'"1 Tun<' • '" 'bservance of,,,, ,„l,us weuno-
Toestmaster for the anniversary .J^KS^,SE. h^SK? wla^nl-, 'or of the. Woodmere cllene,. I.PV1PUS W lil'k 10 331116 V ailUlV »*>"»-'■ ?" and FamHy U.y. be- „„v , „„.,„K,„r .huh had all th.
uuxiliaries
occasion was Harold Cooper Roberts
editor and publisher of The Ret or
der and president of the Consho
Safety Couneil Two Funerals
Reviews Work In Same Family
jf the school.
Mrs. Henry E. Rolltw. Sr. of 1013
Fayette street. h?ad of the Central
Montgomery- County Council of
Olrl ScouLs. will be the guest apeak-
TEN PAGES FIVE CENTS A COPY
Council Asks
For Settlement
Of Tax Returns
W.sl Milr Ho«l\
l.carii'- (.ollWtor
Did Sut Kile I aims
Aubrev Holland, tux collector of
bobockan, \s required to
make ^eltlempnt fof 'he 1(M7
Ixirough duplicate at an adjourned
mi-etlna oi the WM Side council
to be held May 19 or the matter
will be placed with the company
i supplying his bond This was or-dered
In a motion made by John
Sowers. Wednesday night at the
Mav meeting of West Conshohoc-
(iertrude Pound*, daughter .f **» <°*" «*«»*« «*" * *»
MT. and Hn Aaron Pound., reported that Mr Ho land failed
la.rttr ^trrrl ..l.d l-ourlh ave- » »'e H*" ™l ""**!? Ur°Pe.rty
»ue. Hho ha* been named May »»*«. °» the nrfct Mon«tay of May
Queen for 19«t by the fifth «s provided by law The amount of
and aUth grade pupils of the "«• °» ,hp borough duplicate Is
arjtlr n*"** »■ «"1 be crowned ,»"«« »W0
at rawtlrlUcs -..-ntelime next week. Mrs. Tyson, secretary, explained
Out because Tax Collector Holland
I failed to flic the liens us prescribed
liv !u« the report must now lie
made to the prothonnlary and the
. iiiy iiillci lor will IM* lequlied to
place an amount equal to the en-
, tire amount of the liens of school.
| borough and county duplicates
i The amount* will be returned to
i him as they are paid into the
i.rolhiinolarv's office. Borough
I Engineer William T. Muldrew.
1 chief clerk to the county commiss-ioners
corroborated Mm. Tyson'*"
Postpone Plans
re For May Day
Hain Cailf-M < hanUP
In Today'* l*ro£rum
Ole Man Weather" |g playing '^""RhMcls
WCWlft the PU.1.C grade aobOOla] Jg- Wjf* $™*^%j£?^
al Ma
Fir»l Annivprsary
l.imrhpoii TtMWda*
The election of Senator Wood and
all other office holder, was UIUMII-J^ ■;- -^„, Wftf. lhp Bker
mous. There waa no.opposition. 8ut lha[ ^ lwk»ip l(J ^f .#_
Others re-elected were Mrs. vrer_oId Conshohocken Art League
hocken Chamber ol Commerce The Mary H Beerer. NorrlMown. vice- n on|i ()f lhe nm commuillly art
meeting opened with the singing ol j chairman: Ear) B^ Becntei. rmr*": kagucs formed." ML«s Emerson out-line
National Anthem, with Mrs R 'town, treasurer: Harold C. r*l*e.. m)I,d a plHn now ^^g considered
Uncoln Hain as piano accompanist. Cheltenham: Otto Qumque. Lowerito (orm a federation of the twelvr
Invocrttion was said by Mr. Haln.'Salford.. Mrs. Ethel James. Lower; or more an organisations in thU
Introduction of Mr. and Mrs. San-]Owynedd. and Mrs. Isabel W. Pit-1 urea and nearby
der followed welcming remarks bv linger. Narberth, secretaries. I other community art organlza-the
toastmaster and report* were| Senator Wood's name was .sub-!t)oiia L(lt. rUi.( |
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