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Stye Consl)ol)ockcn Uccortcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7803. Night Football Will Be Played Here This Year Potir Niiihl <.;tmr~ SIIUMIUUMI BV CHS At Cento* St.nliuiti An iimovaL-iuii in athletics at thr Conshohocken high school wilt be introduced with the completion of the field hou.se ant1 grandstand at the Center athletic ileld. Eleventh avenue and Harry street with the! playing of night football at the op-1 enlng of the 1948 grid season A' pui table Lighting system will be iMtd and four night games will be play-ed The nocturnal games have caus-ed a change in the playing sched-, ule as announced at the high school athletic dinner two weeks ago and' increases the number of games by! one. bringing a new opponent to1 this borough. The opening game will be played | a week earlier. Friday, September! 17 at B:30 p. in with Springfield I high as the opening attraction Springfield is located at Erdenhelm in Springfield township, and b of the strongest teams in the Bux Mont League in all branches sports At one time Springfield and Conshohocken were regular oppon en is in the three major sport; letie relations were suspended when the Golden Bears entered the Sub-} urban League. The resumption of football with the neighboring school is heralded with general sat-j isfartion among the followers of | both schools, and may lead to the resumption of relations In ■parti -i Itrilnlc Changes CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, JUNE 8. 1948. FIVE CENTS A COPY FUNERAL HELP &t,]mn] B()ar(| West Side School Jy%,Q (^^f^ I r*in !•■ . in I ll ■ ■ t-_• I - I w Are Elected For West Side Accepts Five Resignations Vacancies Are Killed. ViinitT Furl Costrac4a Awarded \i Meeting Program Thursday Promotion HtreiM will be held in the auditorium ol the M - ■hohooken •kwrntawy tchoo] Thuxe-liay etining when a clans of iwt-n- ■udents who hn.e ami-pleled the sixth grade comM WlU ra . I\I icjtiiu.ui'.-. and u Oootbobodun high ■ohool to complete the MX vcurs of their KM>] training Tin will begin at 8 1 hi' Ilmne club award of S5 to.the student having the Ugheet gener.il average and the two award-- of $5 tudente Graduate Front1 Schools. College* Nearby ■ Mr and Mrs William \ ■ ids and in: athletic letter at nmmui oouunenoement exer* I received the achicvmeni award ll in band and a varsltv letter In U The resignation! of five mem- each in students having second and hocgan has two tax ]t^nl , ," '„,".' , illy ofi the public third highest average donated w-Jt*** «»«•« "hool bai hl.h and grade school v turee of'the West ronshohneken P.iient Ul'" ■OOOOl board at the JUne,^_K— whom plan lo retire from Lhl i, !■■ wtU IK- in.-- KlMn V*il Mn. Virginin lti"jr;im Named To Recefve School I MM rid Taxes Prizes Kre Awarded At Commencements OfHigh SehoolsHere iircliesir.i She plans i ill the fall. ma)i teaching ere Mibmu- Mated bv Mr- Mudmi K m-.-. s="- tengman ingrain «s » wooes*- lr, m n!l / A( ■i«t .. nrt ul-. enl.-d ill I lie Jim.. __. i . .__. ™«__ u . I r.r In Aiilimv lli.llnnri In i-nllii I I hi1 . . . . 98 Gel Diplomas; tl90Ca*h Awarda \i St. Matthew'a Jamea Krieljel Receives Nine < IIS Honors a ■:'il,KV" l'oUPStu1!1' m?r I'--i-i.-in oi the Mail Nlnet) -i tghi fouoi men end one Oonebohoeken high school meeting (i board, iu-r W1n &. presented by ( on the eeoond bal- ,np nilJ. hnd B] Reined nine oi the mmeM' meat "i At school, held Friday night before a nn.lit In the high tcho i Funeral HnlN were held Siturday murnini with solemn ri-nulrm mw in Si. (asma* and ti.um.iii Catholic rlmrrh for Ralph A- Cardamonc. one of me •art; »e.l-known Italian resident*. „f the borough, who died sudden>> t,<f»ir midnight lail Tuesday at )!ls home. ltd West fourth evenae, inlnmrnl *M in It Matthew s eeaneierT-ener. praeldeni of the tchocd board ",l ■"" low" VIM1V■" ,liUl ch°??1 eehooutui in Baverfi rd public d Our United Nn- Mn F ''"'nturie Rikei bst Wed- Khoob Putt vl|] be presented by■' eoUect the boron rl daughter , i ;■ eight metnbere of th< dupUcate. oi l«4_< Butli " Kay Ann c..mpix-!i. member of Therawerefrei tmndidau for the pike. Barmo: wlU Bitend e « r «• ■*' In tiie • ciiit. i toi n.1,11. m veers; Mrs. Rhucin Trexk-r. commercleJ teacher ,-tant girls' coach, and Utu Maude Liggett, third grade teacher for m all of whom stated ID their resignations that terminating their tearhii- The t*o. other resignat.I>II- oanM from Miss Ruth teac ji .HI Qordon, donw ■ •.> - lea ■ ti mnrta ingnitn. rrith li . New- n,Kl" ■ higii 'eh' ■ ' ol ...y.,i in aodienee Ul the high school ■ N A.- htkii •<: tl,tllim .m,IiP in Sl >'.,''lnu . ('ilHiil.i I give the UsvocaUon Property Value :;; ;,*; -N-V ^atety I atrols 0t 1 * 4 Powetra paine were ooi I * i! Up Six Million Receive Praise ton i r All Vacanclra Filled Kin tad to tUl b Mrs. Marthn Tnimp. moved up frcm the fifth and -sixth grade twhtng prwt to «ucceed Mn Orim- „ i wj-jio Tt*.t\ ^7"^ !" ' Mi I'i'-ncfs Steelt-y. ulno " ■ The aasessed valuation of proper- uin learit B hinut graduate Count? Valuation ■ othwity'in Montgomery county .how. .. r«Wl Inatitut* elected , -JJ S^^^drX" ' alx-million-dollar increase for 1948 ■ Trexler's place; Mi-. Dorothea 0.15 as compared to last ye»r, It is re- John. Drrvel IniUtUta Uj tfaau) MoOarrlci toe i Ur Alien r Ilnrtmini n^Wnri Mullen Fnu.klin CirHham and Mrs school coursi hook, will extend greetl to thr audience. Pcweil. high aehoo] BXn^%^T^^irJ'u "***&* « ™ ""' **~* «* >'. I.IV,-.";,'.., I* the Oounta Commis.:. only one i,)lleiuir be named to sue eead Mr Holland Mr Krlebel asked for a secret bit lot. On the first ballot Mm Rlker reoatfed two votes, one vote each was cast for Virginia Mosman. Vir-liitiia [ngrani and Franklin Oraham Havanat ooturidarad the intern oi '!»■ pagaon voting tor vir-tiuin and gave It to Mrs. ItiKriim. tietng her with Mrs Ri ter and inaKing a second txillot neces-sary On the second ballot. Mrs Ri-ker received two votes. Mrs. In-should Itram. two. and Virginia Mosman '-^^ n( ^l Wella Jf* ° one Again Present Hav. uer gave rftnk oi-mttJor : *"»»>' of lh(* Unl1^ church Greater KcroiMiitimi Uraedj Ky Speaker ., jniiiiinii niuiini .-iiuiui HUI nikii •■ —i " • "•*■ *" ■ . h, I naiad the uppomtment to '' county tun Beton. > """"vifi , M, ion- ITU lak.-r. Pi.--.!.i II.,-..:-: IrtMllllil alM IW Local Officer Now A Major /. Jilll HlH'/.r\i-ki ltt-rt'llll\ I'l . .111.-1. -I unotllclal rompllulnn Tort llimprslli- irmlumr. wno »«1 .. „ w.. ...r.^i. ..f . ..n.i.^ri In ^urru'd Mr* (l.irdon. »nri «,Tl,hf prot-ctlon of tl-cii ill-.,, pup- m»l circlated her elected by a vote „ ils". Sst. Marlln Kmnini told tlie "l 3 to 2. She wu. elecl.il lu fill the " The regutor game «lth P. S D.! ve.lett by an ;".". " . u.,»e..o, „.u. . ,„„ «„„,„„„„„ u„,sllim, ,,.rrn „, m orlKinally scheduled at Mt Airy on ol aai«minent futures In the office ot ■"»"■■ to • - < J •>. " '^";"." . ,t -.,,,:,,, ,,,,„,, ,„ KM Tll. ^„. Saturday. September 26. has bdfii'tric board for the asaenment and and M,-, F » , ,, wara, cnos,n , ..^ r| ^^^ ^ ^ mslrucM1 u ]1(,n|v Mr^ advanced to the n and «-IM be piny- revision ol taxea „,.__„. !„, 7 n , »^ .-.i.„ - «h" h a™ n»'d to Iiutrani ol her election and to notify ed here »» a night game, beginning The IMS total Is "l"-™"-5'" •■ " "Mc"»' ""i,/??",''."," r lie:,- ,!,,. barracks ol the SUUtlbar lo have her bond by June 15 at 8:30. The game with Benvyn. compared to ' '•'nlin.VL »,'. Pa.e slil ?^!: 5S.JT? ." N"s """»m. "eal>-ele.-l.-d tax scheduled as a n.itht game on the year. Main Line Held, will be played all I"*" Merlon township with an scheduled on October 2 The H: .luatlon ol W7.l44.IKi is tol game scheduled lo be played "» highest district In fact the here Saturduv afternoon. October 8 township fljures are higher than will be played the night previous - "lose of all the boroughs pul to-with the starting time one-half gether These add up to U2.221430. hour caller, at 8 p m The Bridge-, The total for all the townships port Dragons game will be played are $236,539,145 away as an afternoon game on Oe- - Futures tor borough: lober 16 tut the conten with Up- Conshonocken per Merlon, booked lor this borough 1 Conahohncken. fl.123.4J0 as a Saturday afternoon game oh Townahlp figure. Include: Ply- October 23 will be advanced to the m™"'„ M^"661 V'"J,,""""■ I previous night with tile game gel-, *6.0O2.960: V,hllcmarah. 6.113»00. ,,,,. ,,„,,- h j Burt. whose body -ting under wav at 8, and winding up, Iarrived here "yrsterdnt nn.-n-.c the achodule of nighl games ■ ,,.„ « . ,. r-l..K . *'"' l:' '" "' . " The remainder of the schedule, Ser\ ICI" I.IODss ,:n«. The flag-drapoC all afternoon games. Is an appro. ;„. w . . «• .. \cVtft ,wh."'" ."' pnate one for the revamped athletic Plilll Joilll Meeting ,: field Following the Upper Merionl night game, the Potutown Trn. Jans come here on Saturday. Octo-ber N end the following _week.i^;;;;^^, ;";;".,;, I,1,l;,;;qv, niwtanildeienif of Is country. A guard haj made snfet v work Mrs en a speilal etudy eoQeetor, ht ■ dMaghtat of Burgess 1,1 ' !' l»0l y.-.-ni- r. Hnd Mrs Harry Mosman She was |tnruttgno..| the eountj R« said born m Ardmore but has resided In TP9 ■' n''11 t'1** the Weal Borough the greater part lor of her life She graduated from mm ha west cniishn.inci.r-i. high school and !siiBgeBtert that at some time dur- tax rate of 26 rollla and n per capita '^;HV!' .:■■:;....,!■ in nrmci\y ainoe aar graduation nitrt-tenn. thev shi.ntd In* green „. include; , f, ■ dii-.ne; with mtertahnaani Adopt* it.i<t..i MA90.M0; Weal n<'-illlrrilH*llt IOI'OIIOH * blp of ehrtfl The budget sulmiitted at the June ■is n meanx ol en- meeting catling for an expenditure include: Ply- Mus* AI Si. MuHllt'H*H I'.'Jj1 ;,,n oI.".' »6..«*_21. was adopted without Plan Burial OfPfcBurt rliiis of mi. second larueM m tin i -. s "ni- ,„ on was James W BMbaL son of jjBQ w, Bcbool Dveel weber Xhe en KrtatWL 3U Weat lltH avenue ,,-,,- Viiletiirtonan of the elaaa. the Rl nn Magi i (Une prtae-wtnner gained Brennan Ph n dtoceaen the $10 history award donated by direct I charlUM orator at the Pnat io"4. veterans ot Foreign Wans; the $6 mathematics award 'Temporal end eteri.nl thmga are 0r the C. H 8. Student Council. Important It must br evident U) the »5 English award -it 1): lAim ■ in think at all lo Veisaman; the $6 chenuatry award 'I"' '»■■■ : Junua Pomalont; tin- S6 Unguage ,!" award ol the NaUonaJ Elonot a> reUiloui or ipWtuaJ. nd. , . |rM , h(. "" fli,,, i Buckle Memorial Award, u. one nut only lor this lite inn tor the . . . .,.„„, fi,«,.nhiiiiti, ni»i nexl The education tl ' \"V',' l'r(',b"um""' ■ this world ,„ ' ■ h- science Annomicenient is mnaadaee oo.' ttih.ae rrtoo|j rui..n uHp,.,■ , t h .e wo, h. i ,IWell. In 'n""e'U\l e»r»*Po«lv"tec' hn c lust tu e: and Otton Dl Z Jan Bee- I milll)l (ll „„. '■'■ laaeh Lmnb QutUoal ecaan id men) "' MaMin.nd Kistler, president of Individuals with Beaver college. Jenklnnftvn, was the ■ lUKH] 10" rci'iiiiieiiceiiiein niatnr A high-ctol) DM on t dangeroU king authority on education. Dr. and miik- Oottunon- Ki>tler told the graduates that what i-drd today to face tin- chal* lending unrld Wlikh they will now - i II Faith in Themselves as thai rettglooj education individuals and m the Supieme ' Being. Ood". Id becau ■ Dr KI;)(iPr sr(imod Inp ppwumi,. culture and powi not |l(. B(t,llld(. ttlllrh , 1(. m -nontry have .<Kl»y. when, hev ■ ,. iher] grave happening., Hi . ted that in his opinion the The three bulwark' In the prog-'w^ld is nearer to milvf rsal peace he WOTW and homan-Und ,,,;i" ••v,'r before and this genera-ii Uon inav have witnetwed the last .ni world conflict of all Unu- .-'•i. i< untinwd nn Pair Fnur> nn frcsiaeni Havener „~ ~ ,;*;,; ,; ■ .. v. -i .i .mi ni M..,i,.u...„»n.i tv.o„lr.- .Uu,ai_Mi rsi„., !„„,.„,„„.„, W»W"SgKI ^u gsLtaiigonyeti*a,t,^tivn SvKa.niv ",_ "», ,, '.^, nte neneral hoapital Phoenix - vi:lr. where he has been iterlorming duty following his ret-all from Tokyo. Japan, after the sudden rest street, will rest on a bier to. change. The amount u based on a i (' Beaerafl. ».hn presided at' tax raws of 2fi mills and a pereapiui • blv I...MX frf ». '"' " •■■■ ■" ■ '' ntemptatad inipiiiirfneiili end f-t K'ontinaed on Pag* Four) rnUt,tV I'll III.Ill I ll-'ll'l II (1 11 I on the reeani ■ ,n — The Rotary club and the Lions night a* relatives and friends pass J™";,,0" T,,^!, n.^a ""■'„ a V • /■! " . rhib wil- holH the,,- joint annual in,^^'^^Z'^, \ Oil /oil lll*r ( ,||11M»< e\ Oeorge L Murphy, admlnli UH awsrueo thi Q l j aibniy. -issisi tntar. presented the pr ~ .('notinui'd un Page Fnun .' Grade Sthool Plans Program ear IYIIIIOIIN VI 4.M1K / I ll\l /I 14 1.1 -ii: In it 6:15 at Rldgeway Garden, jdelense ol »;' B^-l-ora^ith- Vhe-iaoa,|of;.;Sr -Ul -jv^al-nUjh^ -^^.^■ ..^.-^^ g. uu^PV ,,-„,,, j-owiisio^coninila. wardlna '• bit' hearing will be held by; Promotion Tlnir^hn For Sixth Grader* • ironic depth of his brother t he toms. the oldest continuous rivals'-'™' TT2im aZ££ .Voon"" "~"|&aa"Sead of the casket durtol I -«ho take the ;•«' - '"S^T^S^Tt^TZi T ! of the local team, will make their ™£-SeT siSweX nmldent evening and U '-. tomorrow mon -'"rse In teacher-drive. "gf** llf «■ ^ **>. who oied las, February 11 AnnMrnme in thi* imrmiffl. The C»smtr A Fientieaire. presiaent Borteae will training and said plans are undei nMorii oi trie com- Mn«or Baczewsk was gradunted Ph^ntorn^ had rer^eaurtlv refused 'f 'ht' C*™*1 *21T.'??'" N" n move r o the ,„„ «,,d p ... o„r9es In safer *J Of .v.lh h -hohocken «" tonal Bank or Philadelphia, will "^"^.KiV^.^h'^Kii ediieaitnn On June 21. n driver 150 feel m HldRe pike In. depth W . Iwol In 10U truest «t>eaker Becar the Join* meeting, Hotar\- will no' to come here because of the poor ^t, facilities offered and while the twn ban met tanmtty the games no.(,' i meetlnn nex' Monda> have all been played on the Phoe- mRP| i ,u will hoM ■ brief ■ nlxville Washington Field which M.SS|on nnd a niectlne Ot the gave the Phantoms a decided ad- ■ ixinrri rd rhrec'nr next Tuesday, vantage November 13 Is listed as an tt[ s al the Federal Savings St open date on the Bears' schedule i .«n h. ndqtinriers members pro- St M of 260 teet. solemn raq ■ >' "^"'ts at 10. Tl«- interment WlU be In St "'^ u»d. t aay In Laiwdale. Seen Q M;.,, month!; bin hall inlown pike last nlghl »'•■ ,nV-d duty ■ but it ll rertntn Coach Pox Will|nnatllng fiom there directly lo th. make everv1 effort to fill the date mint meatll since he would not wish his team to, A rotor film. "A Dav at Oerden remain idle more than two weeks State Pnrk1' WM shown throuih before the big Thanksgiving holt-: the nOWrtaaj or thr race track day game between the Oolden Bears , mann-nr.-nt. by l-foward Bu«rnrd will lie to Jeffer itthew'i oerneterj el] itati re-hCernberi troni the two posts of P«tid one more ratallty m the the American Legion Vet ''v ('"ring the first five ■ Foreign ",4K ",an (or thp s*m*' period War Veterans. Polish-American -n 1947 He then commented and from thr Reboot ol Medleme. Temple Uni- ■erMtv in wentanhaf 1944 Alter year's mti-rneshtp hi D) meeting of the Pennsylvania stale Medhal. 1 i- \\ hitriiKiisli Board To FI Three petitions will be heard to-morrow night b\ the wanra] board of ■I ■ pubUfl hearing in the Whltemarsh township building. I'1"' ,,u"l(" ■ohooTl annual pro- Ridge pike and Crescent avenue. •■'°'ton 11!)ro!*r"r"J {°T "" Barren Hill !' "l,; •* hHd Tll»r,<>«'-' even- The Ixiard has scheduled these '.'% "' B j" "•'■high st-hool audi- .i edvanclng approximately 100 isth Krade pupils to tiie jun- . bflOl Tlie proHran, Is o;M?n to the BUpHl tnohlded vill ne a dnimntlc matter*. A. Kess-ler. Jr., reyuesting a special excep- Bftng a vacant parcel of Corp.. -ii-ne Will tnin tOgetheT iti ''i mllltnrv IUIMTUI The pallbearers; accident-, wilhtn wnl iv memberfl of the Veterans .it M<u.t ■, n:. t-. ccunty It centering around u gr 'n July 1945 Joshua road and Second street 'of rlx,i, gntie p,iplls who BrJ from Rudolph A Mon- t.,ikin.- events of aaaaj BH...^ —-..—*.-.. M.^ vvn.vn »^".« I " - - 3UUDU will L^J and St Matthew's Mirrors to de- Tr«inir.c of horses, actual races. otner group,, ride the borough championship and "' the winner of the Lions club tro- Foreion Wars who fought In World care'. a the part of 70 Wir If Tlie color guard and firing percent of people residing else squad will comprise members of U raft said police orTlcials that contrnrv to ix>| Pi ■»'". apptylng for ■ met ichoo] means ellef the grenfr number of auto-^her-iiard followlni; which he OOmphltail a Uon l>- '. then. Later ttv borders of , F•f»M'1, b'lldinj permits were course in milPiir; neurop and 2«l on plan of thafa protAO-led With a valuation of W..819 at Beluvur hospital, New York CoOsU Hel I ;. sixth Many Expeeted At Alumni Event All reservations for the ■unpeg which in. elude duck-stocked lakes. the trici 'nnitarv methods and the pnUce protect*on valntalned to In-sure an orderlv track were shown Haven visitors were nresem at :»'e meettne, inrtne'lni' Rev .lames Mh'n ("i-mree Niblo Het:- ' T M Tioiifv.an. JOhQ Dettrs. all r >j-vr.*'own 1 iwrti fRrnal itiact were awarded for re- r fijad by Blalne R Sta .eatures the Townahlp building to mrn, H-.,s MH\O OanaraJ hoapltal k*j anlrini ipaelal rJtoeptton for gran> chorus. lating «<-mpanv. ,n oaleaburg. til. in Decemi-ei property located on the smith doe nw program will be as roiiowi: I'lete re-iorts M'rn-town for the warn ill 17.13. 1M5_ where he worked on the of Oernuintown pike near the Ply- ProceaatonaJ 'land nf Hone and Pfc Burt entered military service of at'to accidents to the Safety i**«nrd lor road oil to Konpers m. shortly there- mouth KvartgeUcal church Oln | ianlst, in Kovember. 1941. and was sent Council [company tor approximately aopoo ilMrr ,,r M transferred to the Oharsst H Krader. .lr. chairman 'oday we graduate -Dramatic to Camp Crolt. S C. for his basi- The sefety poster |ir the month B*'"ens at 1H cent* |>er gallon iTnU«| stales Disriphnaj-v B:.i- „, the icaant board v 11! preside - I naming He was never honie on if .lime-was distributed \ ,'" , . w , («,ve" f»- racks 'n Mlla.ujl.-e, .■ i where • «!■• nllfinil Tloai Tjeutta aailstant sheet oi the . , ... r ,.■ Uv lnchant« ,il(„ ..,,. MMllll'l H.;iM|lHl Chorus i.iid duel t of Conahohcieken High School V Alumni, to be held Friday night at *mMer. Farrv .'„,.hr,. of Jenkin- 0 ao in the Plymouth Countrv Club. »p?" ■' T Htiber. Jr. o Phila-must be made not later than tomor- ""1,1"I, J „*?"**: %* °' Bala-row night with any active Alumni cvnwvd-NarV-Mh cli.b and his member or committee member II n^ ***** ***** ^^ C was announced today following a Pftl«l0 Presided^ special meeting of the Alumni last _ __ night In the high school annex Sale RflUllt'l"* I «» VH'»*1 rendailce^ ind"*1** * r"p"",tr *' The June meeting of the Retail 'pwSorui who desire to attend the Bureau of the Conshohocken Cham-galli ifiven B. r:ick-. furlough after he left for Camp Through the courtesy of Clinton ' Bone, A Oo HOfTl ' Croft, from which place he was Smith vtM-preavSafd and general reMWlni -he ceiling of the first ,..v lu.ii transferred to the Watt Ooad Dl manager of the Schuvlklll Valley ■>■««• oi the Township buIMm went ovaraaaj ni Uarch. 1942. and «tu.s Lires. a safetv ttbn entitled :l i tsantraci to .hum' afanfg* was in a numt-er of the Impotanl Driven to Kill" was shown n ,(,r eiertncul rheatre rderne iltd ixfires He was killed on June 24. 1944. whil- w-'ii |,"| i ' Tax collector Mary Wood sub-ecrvtOI with an Infantrv Division w IM rill1*! imltteo1 the rolinwim- rejiort re-o- Fatpan. He was 27 at the time Andrew- Szuwnla of ', " «■ ,B4fl ta,<M I142S.59. of his death He was bun, In thli w hi- died Mav IT, \>-f borough, a member of cne of the $351:0 In r*r.«onat 'ell ' '""■• W270.5B. mils H- attended St $-,.000 in real 1 ■ mted to M^IISTl. Includ- Matthcw's school and participated .treet The home Is baqut Alumni will hold Its RleeU, iwli WMfaf O Soldier. t 1948 and obtained his nnnunl banquet reunion and re- Soldier Chorus and duet bv Tlier-wings a month later ,, •■ Fred Weaver Chum-al 8 N in the school auditor- hara-Chorn Shadows of the mm not " " '" v"'" QCludlng .. ',Br'lr 1 1! hlvllk' ">"■ Olorlous Amer >nd C, Chorua Por Our School ; .lor'i1 certifl-cataa to mambert ot safety patrol. and 1 Mtar, Mrs Helen Bnlrd. renLstered nur-e. of Bryn Mawr dancr only, following supper may i ber of Commerce will be held Thur1 procure tickets at the door All per- day night at 8 at the borough hall sons attending the suoper are as ted to arrive early, so that the orogratn »ra • . . - • . mav proceed on schedule Dancing. M IIItCttHIISII tAIIZOII S %jrOUN will begin at 9 '1 r« Members of the graduating class ffgjg IblHIMiaiHffi Dnilfithl" t t>UVP f OrVP hi.hocken high school am «"*'<'"'"" "«« MUllgawOigg * "■■■-' * WM be guests of the Alumni and will be j Emplovment of six patrolmen. In n report submitted by Lewis B into the organization by am,t,ie th(. number now comprising Lukcns Jr the Mifierviaors and VaOaoe, aJnoaf president. tnp whltemarsh townshlu police de- bo.ird ol education are urg.^ t.i h..ld who will serve as loastmaster No partment u. recommended by the down the tax rate "M speaking program has been ar- c„mmitie« on public safety, traffic with ones personal finances, one nged fc irhnel Oiaino. formerly ' and roads o1 y,f vVhitemarsh Town- must be prepared to foot the bill or "'*'ship Citizen s Cnunnl in an interim tu go without The committee Is report nulled to all member- yes- advised that a stn;t terday. *■ "b"111 ,0 Edward A Stanford. Whitemai h h enalrman of the committee, said the and this is t(l le mmmended It school athlet: - a son. Antii'mv Seuwala, and ' ovule and Plymouth the Mldvale Steal planl i,e shared bv these eompamai uad daughteri Mar'. Ma imrents. he is survived Edward John Oonrad and by a bnther. Leo, who sen'ed In uimiv he Ar.nv in the Furopenn Theatre. . .■ •'(1 for airborne dun Ih narai hul aaape to his credit Por on« -ear he served as Reui- Bf the S05lh PH-rachute tnfantry Regiment, perl nf the famed R2d Alrlxirm- Pi 1- ■ ■ A r.ann He volunteered tor over. ■ and sailed To Ki'|>r«'**'iit Board In August 1047, arriving .. Seplein-ber Fallowing which he 1 gned to the newronaychl ■ ■ •* IH welorara "„:ilT,"' ^ •r"ln"r"lna"l»"■»' —- bef-l. C;ETS W\ \KI» i«oria'ed with Elliot Lawrences and other popular bands, will fur-nish the dance music Anthony Travaline is general chairman Members of the graduating class. aho have not yet procured tickets noitv h j,t favor of a departmeut ol cottree, of the utmost importance ting of a chief of police, six tl • of the tax bur- , patrolmen and three desk sergeants dan should be equitable," according The committee also advocated in- to he printed report Tickets mav also be nrorured at 1 rrMsing salaries paid members of In another section signed by Ph.Hips Furniture and Gift stores, lnp department "Preaent salaries Oeorge R Clark, f-hairman mm- Matncardfs and at Allen's Service are not adequate-amount to little mUtee on education, a recent pro-it unv more than the cttrranl corn- po ^ :<•• . 1 <i in the ' mon labor rate The committee re*-- em ommends Lhal the salaries of all po- called unrealistic The loan was re-lire personne' be increased to salar- jetted by voter- of Plymouth tOWll- I les approximating the median rates ship, approved by Whltemarsh with 1 nearby townships "he result the gtatui of the project ■The total cost of these increoaea. Is In some doubt both as to the --.morrow "«<'<her wttt attendantj Increase* In course of h «!"">« tl, tiie cos', of s ipplies and equlpmen'. and as to wh< ther the State Dcpart-tehohocken *(',|W he at least li.t.OOO a yea/ or ment of Education will watt for the nu over two mil - on the tax rate We local unit to arrive at a satisfactory ■,;. are consclou of the fact the town- plan befon offering its own sugges-onaiiohocken high school, shj budget will not permit member of the class or, wen (ncreaie thU year.'1 Stanford tee on education sets for1: 1940 noted iCnnllniwtl an Page Tttreei dance may obuii them from Oeorge Ounntng. class I reatdeni . Went Conshohocken 11* :fl- Stuilenl r.ounril Walter Ccsier. of 8 Front ureet West Conshohocken. has been | named president of Conshohocken P*.!iJJ Hi^h School st'.'dent council and ice of the ggtst in Toltyc, Japan In the COUree '"'"" Of his duties he came into con-tad KM- the War Crimes Trials , l ■ , representative to -M^A-"IT ■ haaimiailan regional Pennavl- on leernlng of the death of hi School Director Forest A Blakes- )'■ 150 West nth avenue, aasoci- ■ . the Klmble Glass 00m* ■ ■ Pi onu tMO. ' eiemi'tr. night at P. with niembf: th. , ...,,. urerlntendent nl in the gradi from " ' them t>\ Marilyn lo 9 to Mi ,.,,, ,,rHI|r Rr. Patrol". ( ll\IH\U\ -nnla State Educational associa- I rot her lie obtained emerges r Mi Bak' ' red leave and flew back OtUUD Kwataleii (Caarffanaal 'tn Page Thr»*i ■ "1 re--ving* to a -mmunlcation 1|......|.....».. P#-#fl tie nani'ni; of a re- . ' ^ _ _ pertodic *** >//|*|/| rr Sflli* B '-.'tail Mer-n . *.. ■ . i': ' H.'M'.MI- < .h.unii:.n-hi|i tandtne bociati I ■ June e-ccrdtne to phi I ■ ml'tee 1 orken Dollar Keith M area mem- ■ I'ompany n-iii orliinslly appoint ed chairman ot the banquet committee tn eon- I'II the celebration of he ■ rttgnned for next May. has tendered I aoauae of 111 ht alti xnatlon was aro U rommittee on Sunday mornmg and • -t ay, Friflf and «atur- H. 21 and ?t Those ■ all thi Vine. Blanche M. P4Ur.1t. daugh-ter af Mr. and Mr* 11 Pa?ark>. 308 East Fifth avenue, was gradusted with hnnor*. from Mount St Joseph ti.il*m> ' Kill gl the H'-lh ,11ml J iflinmenisrinenl las, week, eerelv-ing a diniiMTi.t in eefeage ptwpaeav-tor « rourv tu.iriied tl>e ntr:tJI inr i.'Hinrt, Mi— ,'±Ui *•• reeei%ttj honorable mrniinn in I nglish and LaUn. Theodore Lesinaki was named to the chants cf ihe borough eri chairmanship of the banquet eon I mittee dais nw^ contaltiU rnlee to be th* her" ,t afternoor. f>. ■ ' . !«arten registration wa> held there the Rhm theatn 1 totla'' June 29 Beainnen To Rryi-.i.r \ 1. M • 1 avmtae, Marble II.II ahal i" ' ri id to. i-neral --<if«.nMllee in rh.itge of an annral ie-tfsv in rd Jane H ••> Velonleer lire tanNIII Btl thi ■ ■ riad. Barren Hill This ,, \|. Bwawa firvi >r»t j» head of the t.. 1 ■aaaawaaa. Weal Si*l,' Man Succtunba \i 71 1 Samuel ■ ol plv- ■ In a fall. 0 wai cn- ■ ■ i ie F'.iper com- . 'i wife and inise[ihine Wi.rm- Pel William and : West Consho- ■ t Illinois. town; four Brand-tive ereat-grand-hildren. ■ wire and Louie, both of Norristnwn and one stater. ■-ne Rhoads. -.-■>.: «m be bald 1*1 tigi afemoor he Ardell LhoenM church, of •nnhockan. officia'inir it ^^^^^^^^^■■att will in
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 8, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-06-08 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 8 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 3 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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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 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Stye Consl)ol)ockcn Uccortcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7803.
Night Football
Will Be Played
Here This Year
Potir Niiihl <.;tmr~
SIIUMIUUMI BV CHS
At Cento* St.nliuiti
An iimovaL-iuii in athletics at thr
Conshohocken high school wilt be
introduced with the completion of
the field hou.se ant1 grandstand at
the Center athletic ileld. Eleventh
avenue and Harry street with the!
playing of night football at the op-1
enlng of the 1948 grid season A'
pui table Lighting system will be iMtd
and four night games will be play-ed
The nocturnal games have caus-ed
a change in the playing sched-,
ule as announced at the high school
athletic dinner two weeks ago and'
increases the number of games by!
one. bringing a new opponent to1
this borough.
The opening game will be played |
a week earlier. Friday, September!
17 at B:30 p. in with Springfield I
high as the opening attraction
Springfield is located at Erdenhelm
in Springfield township, and b
of the strongest teams in the Bux
Mont League in all branches
sports At one time Springfield and
Conshohocken were regular oppon
en is in the three major sport;
letie relations were suspended when
the Golden Bears entered the Sub-}
urban League. The resumption of
football with the neighboring
school is heralded with general sat-j
isfartion among the followers of |
both schools, and may lead to the
resumption of relations In
■parti
-i Itrilnlc Changes
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, JUNE 8. 1948. FIVE CENTS A COPY
FUNERAL HELP &t,]mn] B()ar(| West Side School Jy%,Q (^^f^
I r*in !•■ . in I ll ■ ■ t-_• I - I w
Are Elected
For West Side
Accepts Five
Resignations
Vacancies Are Killed.
ViinitT Furl Costrac4a
Awarded \i Meeting
Program Thursday
Promotion HtreiM will be held
in the auditorium ol the M -
■hohooken •kwrntawy tchoo] Thuxe-liay
etining when a clans of iwt-n-
■udents who hn.e ami-pleled
the sixth grade comM WlU
ra . I\I icjtiiu.ui'.-. and u
Oootbobodun high ■ohool
to complete the MX vcurs of their
KM>] training Tin
will begin at 8
1 hi' Ilmne club award of S5 to.the
student having the Ugheet gener.il
average and the two award-- of $5
tudente Graduate
Front1 Schools.
College* Nearby
■
Mr and Mrs William \
■
ids and in: athletic letter
at nmmui oouunenoement exer*
I received
the achicvmeni award ll
in band and a
varsltv letter In U
The resignation! of five mem- each in students having second and
hocgan has two tax ]t^nl , ," '„,".' ,
illy ofi the public third highest average donated w-Jt*** «»«•« "hool bai
hl.h and grade school v turee of'the West ronshohneken P.iient Ul'" ■OOOOl board at the JUne,^_K—
whom plan lo retire from Lhl i, !■■ wtU IK- in.-- KlMn V*il
Mn. Virginin lti"jr;im
Named To Recefve
School I MM rid Taxes
Prizes Kre Awarded
At Commencements
OfHigh SehoolsHere
iircliesir.i She plans i
ill the fall. ma)i teaching ere Mibmu- Mated bv Mr- Mudmi K m-.-. s="- tengman ingrain «s » wooes*- lr, m n!l / A( ■i«t .. nrt ul-. enl.-d ill I lie Jim.. __. i . .__. ™«__ u . I r.r In Aiilimv lli.llnnri In i-nllii I I hi1 . . . .
98 Gel Diplomas;
tl90Ca*h Awarda
\i St. Matthew'a
Jamea Krieljel
Receives Nine
< IIS Honors
a ■:'il,KV" l'oUPStu1!1' m?r I'--i-i.-in oi the Mail Nlnet) -i tghi fouoi men end one Oonebohoeken high school
meeting (i board, iu-r
W1n &. presented by ( on the eeoond bal- ,np nilJ. hnd B] Reined nine oi the
mmeM' meat "i At
school, held Friday night before a
nn.lit In the high tcho i
Funeral HnlN were held
Siturday murnini with solemn
ri-nulrm mw in Si. (asma* and
ti.um.iii Catholic rlmrrh for
Ralph A- Cardamonc. one of me
•art; »e.l-known Italian resident*.
„f the borough, who died sudden>>
t, |
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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