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®Ije €onsl)0l)0chcn liecorfcer ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7798. Warn Motorists To Keep Within Posted Speeds MM, Nol The Foot. MUMI Motivati- The Gas IV.Ial ORDINATION H» IIK. Ill KID,., I HT*<K Direrloi r.-jnri lor MM| I dm itIon, New York i iii»-i.it, Thi* in the Ant oT a n«ri«n or 10 article* on street and highway safe-ty written by nationally-recognised urrident prevention specialist* and puhllxhetl by Trie Hetiirder In the Iniermn of utenter traffic »ale!y Three out 01 every ten motor-ists In fatal accidents drive to their rendezvous with daeth in a hurry. _ Some of them are act-ually exceeding posted speed limits; but many more of them are merely driving too faat (or ex-isting conditions. That dare-devil racer. Malcolm Campbell, could drive with com-fort and relative safety 'Utah Sands" at 300 mti hour. But a motorist moving tenth a.- fast In a crowded rest-l dential district may not be able to '. avoid hitting H youngster who ! dashes into the .street 20 feet In i from of him. Accurate figures indicate, and' traffic authorities agree, that CONSHOHOCKN, PA.. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1948. Work Started R<"h'°f **'<'• Waiter Zorhm ski ^ « . . Will lie Re-Interred Tomorrow \m Grandstand At 11th Ave. Oiilrr Athletic Field 4!oiitra(i Awarded To IJoVll Ktl-lllirr TWELVE PAGES FIVE CENTS A COPY The body of another of the com- ■ munity's sons who gave his life In | a foreign countrv while serving In | the TJ. 8 Army in World War II ; arrived In this borough thin morn- ; Ing lor re-Interment. He is Pfc. Walter S. Zurkowskl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zurkowskl, of 153 Moorhead avenue. West Con- .shohocken. ui whose honor the lo- 1 cal Polish-American War Veteran? , Post was named. The flag-draped casket bearing the remains arrived I at the Tomaszewskl Funeral Home, e contract 'or the erection of1211" West Elm street, at 10:30 this nc.-ete grandstand at the Cen- morning, accompanied by Set Ste-ithletlc field Elccnth avenue pnen Mond»k i-jutm iitriu, t'i nun avenue _,lft_H „ntii- a*r"i«°r *t'h". rrenmna.irn»i as To Be Ordained iThis Sunday ing one1 J R.v. Mr. Puvliilis Vt ill Heroin.- Kl.l.r 2 Sons Reach Mother's Side As She Dies Mrs. Morris < ,,li, n Slirrillllll* To IMru " Al Fmirlll \\r. 11.,mi J"*'•;''"";;;""„ e West Side Man Sunday At (.. //. S.' assess Resigns Post at 7 30 in the C As Collector World W ar II Veteran whose a guard until after the funeral, and Harry street, has been award- pfc Zurkowskl, the „,,, mfm. ed to Lloyd P Kershner. builder, t»r Qf St. Mary's Polish church. of NorrlstoHii. The contract is for I killed in rervlce to be returned 2100-seat capacity. It Ls expected.hnR1' wl" * burifo wlll) mUltary •>.... .. __i_ _.,. .. j' lionors t umorrow Atrangfiiimt.- that f. work will be completed, for the burial have been complete early I ' September. In erecting, for several days rv the members of the stands, provisions will be made Walter Zurkowskl Post No 1. Pollsh-for the installation of lUhl stand-! American War Veterans, of which ards 'n event of future plans to'Jtreomc Swedkowskl is commander, equip tne field with electric lights I The body will be taken late this lor Dlfhl use The present con-' afternoon to the home at 163 Moor- , suSs ',o S eSS.d^uJU^.gS S™?1* t enlerX ™ ""T * ■»» tMo^Sffii^ ■U'-^.",,,hn; & Thi"S*?w.« SSTml '«. until the cortege Is ready ,o LSufSTn^-ffi' u ^ £1 bl*r'n «« living room, where reJa- l«M the home ..fnvfi^" ni!T JS,C*pBdty "*" **, Uv«> «nrt "I™** ™* come to pay While the commmillv m general S2™pa,ce. f, or thi,ei^g«rannrdfs.tia.Mnd w-Hhii,c*h.i|B nn*' trtbul* o* respect. A ("">'-d wU1 »» lu reapecu to the World of h,moT ^i^ed tnm m,.n,bers tlI War II hero, the Polish residents I^i ^i'u^il "T v so"th'ldl' °' the post bearing his name will be I will attend the luneral en masse, tne new has been staked off and on dut (rom t|w Umf thp fMsket, g^ form B piocesaton from the T'stercUv F^ro * m^Lni \^' " pUcpU 0n VitK UllU1 Ute t0* h0m- '" * "*** *«*+. Elm Rev. Theodore paMlldls. son of dlcatlcna the Center field will | nl»h_t. *nti "BaUl """^ro*' moni- i Continued on fage Flvel peed contributes to" accident* ^ unt> Mrs '■ M. Pmvlldls. IIP be reddv lor iLse prior to the primarily as speed "too fast for FrVli '"•?*■ Wl st ConsM-Jhocken. opening of the high school foot-conditions." rather than as high ul" ** ordainej en elder, or fuU- ball season. speed or any arbitrary number of '"edged clergyman of the Meth- worjc on the field house - miles per hour °(lui t'wr". at an Imp essive or- nearins completion. When thU Considering this the wise motor- drmtlon service Sunday nftemoon work ^ finished the house will let will not . lv ken wiiliin post- "' 3 in st George a i^eLiiouioi be one of the most modern of ed speed limits* he will also take,thlirch- Fourth street below Vine, its kind in this area There are into account the amount of traffic, flulaneiphia Bishop Fred P. Cor- shower and dressing rooms lor the character of the highway, the!*0" *'» officiate. the home and visiting teams. AfVrral r null UIT*' ( .mil il To Include road surface, the weather and all, HolJIng the post of second ticket offices and a concession | other conditions that affect auto-. assistant pastor of the widely- room on the first floor On the Join 111 ( JUifervm'*- ll-ilh>i ■'^•f.>»•••.>..<.» mobile operation The following known Arch street Methodist second floor U a modern apart-] J"M' »*inmiHe It.illtl 1 • - •>■ IM.IIM < methods of adjusting speed tolchiir^i. Phllccielphla, for some inent entrance to the field is, „„„„«, mM,,„u . .v. T».H conditions are a guide to safe.! time, the youn^ clergvman has beneath the apartment and be-',,Jn5la Bim' ?' ™?lln"f°'J!"J51!** ■ Seventv-two representative men sound, restful driving: ; directed the young adult program, iween the t«o dressing rooms. Id^|' "hurchi to now in session iii'*"d wmm> industries and busi- Saretv Rule. Clren there for the past year. — ■ ' ~TT7 u,e Arch Street Methodist church ''*" noua« °"»e borough are today l Keep a clear stopping dlsUnce; RW. Mr. Pavlidto also holds AllXlll<U*\ \ M I H'tT Broad and Arch streets. Phlladel- snnounced as patroas and patron-ahead. Slow down when necessars.. full-Ume instructorahip in soclol- ■r»"A--'««.' V11IWI , phln. The conference opened on esses of the annual spring concert in apprcmchlng hilltops, curves or oov it Temp'e univ?rslty. Miila- gj P,--, «7.,11 Wednesday and will close on Mnn- of the Conshohwken .M,HV H intersections. At night, drive so deiphia. named to tliut position 11* t<>\ t I S r 1 Olll T «II1 dav with the readint; of the appoint- Wood" Choral Society to be' pre-that It is possible to stop within more than a year ago. u„ . p narAarnnn„ «9 w«, ments or the ministers Bishop sented next Friday nbtht at 8:30 ODD .mhocken high In Id its annual harcnlaur ctoee Bundgv nl .hi high -chool n;:di tor turn rurrent grndui>'.ing class. mt n BBUni exercises held June 4. Rev. G, R. McCarney, D. D.. pastor ol St. Mark's Lutheran church, will dell"er the bacalnui- >MI.' gafWPtl. Tie serrlce Is open to the public. The program Is as follows: Pre-lude, :t. occasional hymn. Oh. Wor-, Two sons of Mrs. Cloldia Oould ^hlp the King; Invocation; reading' Aubiev Holland World Wax II Cohen. 63. who died at the home of of vrlptrres:* pastcral pniyer: veteran who lost both leas in the a daughter nere on Tutadt) alter- Brother James' Air. arranged bv. , " *n" „' , "* }" r* noon, won a lace witli death and Gordon Jacob high scnool glrlf Mrv*0* "' "'* ™U"»'V. and who has reached their mother's bedside ■ chorus; baccalajrcatc sermon. Dr. **\^Jor 'lf I**\ {v,Xl°¥*JZJ?* -«hort tune beflire she passed away McOrnev; lead Me Lord. Culh- r"' The sons are Samuel Cohen, of bert Harris, htah tSum Eudora. Arkansas, and David Cohen, chorui; benediction; recessional of Rolling Pork. Mississippi, the hvnin. Mv Faith Looks l'i T.. communities ImMted close to each, Thee other Patted To PD> I.i<ii*; No Shortage liiviilvml At 4 Sunday nttemoon. when Mrs. Cohen's condition became critical after a long Illness, Dr. Leon Welssman. 107 East Fourth avenue, the son-in-law with whom she made her home, telephoned David Cohen at his Mississippi humane. David Informed his bro-ther in Arkansas, and they made joint plans at once to speed East. Taking the first available fast train from the west, they left Mis-sissippi at 9 p. m Sunday, nrrivlng in North Philadelphia shortly be-fore 11 a. m. Tuesday. A relative awaited them there with Ceremony Held collector of West Cbnshohocken, tendered his resignation at an ad-journed meeting of town eouBOtt Wfdm-Mliiy evenuig He presented his resignation to James Graham, secretary of the school board, who as present at the meeting. The tax collector tailed to file •ns with the county commissioners i the first Mondav in May against propartsM on which taxes had not been paid at that time on the 1947 lax duplicate. It then became neces-sary for him to file the liens In the prothonotary's office, and to cover the full amount of the liens with his own person*] funds, to be paid over to the Lorough. school and county. His own funds would have been re-turned to him as the taxes art re- Meml.ers o Troop I. Girl eelved at the court house. Scouts recehed numerous awards Holland was given until May 19 and five members of the lorm„ ^ make final stttlemrnt _uf the 1947 By Girl Scouts Awards, bnwtttavM Mark Mretiiif! Ilrrc ^Attend Meeting Choral Group 'Of Methodists Patrons Named they hurried to Conslnhocken """ "" J"™"™" ™ , "*'c '"""" tax duplicate at the regulsr meeting They arrived at their mother's Brownie Troop of West Conshoho- of toWn cogncn on May 5 He ap-bcrhide hut fifteen minutes before (ken \*rir Invested as troou ninn-;peared at the meeting on Wednes-she died. Unconsctoiw for some'bens it a "tlv-up" ceremonv at day evening and advised counoll he time before her death, she was uu- .,.„ n_., _„„* , n. fh. „-«-» „* h*d made an effort to collect the aware of her sons' anxious efforts'"!* nn " "**tin* °* **"■ ***°n ot back taxes and failed. He said he to reach her before she expired. Troop 8 Wednesday night 111 the was unable to obtain a loan against Mineral services were held ves- M*r> H. Wwd park hu.iae.jM* j-iu^itj lu «n,ffIotLl*j inake a terday afternoon at 1 irom a Phila- Twenty-two s.-ouU and nine; final settlement He told the mem-lelphla funeral home, with _ Inter-: mothers were present. m j of council, "There Is nothing imetery, Prank- The , iris invested inch-de Rob-1 lean do^aboulU^ Tie borough will ■ ttrnan, Joyce Davis. Betty, have to do as they | He said Jorn in Leeds* England Mrs Anne "staler, Dorothy Jean Perr"- the entire amount of liens for_ bor-nencameTo^ ila^lXa. the taf kOd Dolores Carpenter, ail of .<*«* school and counly taxes u»t»l-l of eight and resided there until'w*'« Conshohocken. One troop,1M *hN3a *H£htorlage.In Aceou^nta There Is no shortage In the tax collector's account. The amount of road Is slippery 2 Never slow down suddenly, ex cept In emergencv drive much faster or slower than the average speed S tl» th. »petds ol nihn motor- '™ "-'"^'"'.^h-tor^i »Vu S N„*, , T JfT^lL Si^i 1 h" c"'i'Pl"«l '"■ v~rs u piitoi be H n-ycr-old youn, iom,.n Knp up with trafTlc. but tovS™ " '"7'™!?'1™ !'» ™« *"*' ■ MWre ,,u al lonjn-ptrlod Ulan any oth.r puloi itar. and Ute Littlcllvld Junto' PhJ ?V iIl»I.er_»f'ISofVb:acih?-5lo2r M.;..d,l?v£ln-| h'LNoh?t»"n» terc I.ract.u.ro-U t,„o t,khe,I *, IUl '*• 'W»PU»n ol Ihr lal» R.y. BaU«. alrra* »l,-.ly rrr.a.iu.^1 In nom„ A Annour. dancint and aallet alrcla. 4 Pawnaercomtort t iiulde tol ",'"_l™!V.,n*. E'-anneUcal School i i,ll down an rntire night ot «top» A youth mtaalonarj- maaa mwtinii The uue.1 ylollnlat la Jan. CHItert. mni* IIIOZM *paJ^ril.r!'ir,,2!*«"; "S1. ,",',"V,.,u" 'PI "" """1 11 U,."*J 11?1 *f!,*n X inn at Ulf Aid, aim' tUUd slud.nt at „ PhlladrluliU norl.] nJS. Km 4l!r» "I'f,"°,"" PI Itad.lphl. U«th-|ot tar hon... but Mr tight wrtat PnurcK „„„„„,„- ,„.,„„,„ „, ,ilhlih «*.,,!, who „„ w~~d fir-. fn°t^th»tlS«m l"l nncoir^'!"''"' ^"'i0""™^;1 "S1"*1 «-- "j ajrrral run were dislocated .-h^ nlo„ u„n lu0 M.lhodi... 0UrnU>' In K,-» V.,rk andPblla*!- fSrtable PMm"m "™°m l"na In May. 19«. and l.» o,-!,nd «hr slllT.rrd »vrrr bruLv^ voutta arc rapectrd to attend pnTa ooocCTU and waa -Irrtrd a 5 Look well ahead continually' """"■I a «<"=■•• '«" V««rs MCA, The accident oonurred at 10 a. m., Blahop Coraon will be the apcilcr. member ol the Philadelphia »ym. while drivlmT .nri kJw a Se-sel" "" •ukm' *urch ,,ncr' or-1 la.t Friday, whU. air. Cardamone ■„,, Layman-a aa««atiirn will phony Orrhe.tr,, al the age „f ten "^IdlnaUoii aervlees 'rill be held Sun-lwaa alone In her hume. Uncon-|hold lu meetinga tomorrow at 8.1 Plft ford. Born Cohen i ■tght her removal here .' years KM committee member. MIT. Horace Her husband. Morris Cohen, who' Woodward, ol this boiough. SPJSrXX'J&ISJKSSL tllSS p,n. wer, pr^enud:""^^„J* «£« SJ daughter. She contributed gener- hocken; Barbara Dornheira. June |» »h«m laxes are .wen aas aone cusly to numerous charitable and Carllnl. Yvonne DiCicco. Dorothy, W^roSi1 tZ»d that the National welfare organizations of Ptuladel- Woodward. Juolth Jamison. Car-! surety OorLoriilon with^ offlcesto phta and vicinity ;olyn Slbole all of this borough. ■ ffifl n^K^Tv building Phila- The mother of five sons and five Second class badges were «ward-|d.luhll. ^,h -i,om n.e tax collec-dsughters. all of whom survive. M y.-onne DiCirco. Carolyn Sibole, JlTb*^ r.i<'!lJiC he her. she te also survived by three June Carllni. Joanne In-ram and fail ^ lo ,..„ ,.'.. i,..,, _« T*aulred b» brothers, fifteen grandchildren and Nnm-V weldie. Plrst class clothlnjt «■ -tid W> ,1 ' tci make^ seTtle- Mldren. _ , badges were given Dorothy Ann K^'ftth1?^ Woodward. Dorothea Koldys. Bar-,tl0n WU(, wconoed by Mr Hluwds bexa fxrnhelm and Betty Cooner.' .tll1 „nanlmoualv passed r.^1 ■' u i ,',"'- "rM cWM Juruor c'Uwn^tl- badge* Ut Hollands resignation was ac-id. of Rolling ^9„ %i%t,n Yvonne DiCieco. OarO-'crpu-d on motion of Mr Pollack. fourteen gr Her children Include Mrs ence Ostrofl. of Atlantic City, Mrs Hern watch for hidden hazard* 6. Approach Intersections other hazardous nolnts at a sneed which will permit full control of Pulmer. Mr BIKI Mrs Howard Van- Caroline Uttlenelri in the sUgln.: _.. lovely, nimble-toed per- . I riBV' ind *'"" the same Methodist acious for a time, she regained and 1:30 In 8t. Matthew's Methodist ■ formers will dance in the Llttlefleld ™ I dlgnltarv officiating I consciousness and attempted topChurch, 53d and Chestnut streets Junior Ballej.. directed by Kiom Mav. )f the|malte her *•* w th* telephone to j The following have been elected *ho has been a member of the Llt-forn Kail a physician. Just at this point.; delegates to represent the local tlefield Ballet teaching stafT fori ~ car. .A Lt.it, iMethoHist churches and of Fast ^llfr next-door neighbor. Mrs. The-i church: Benlamin D Koch, Irvin seven years and IsHrst assistant to Conscious of the part they mi»t| "™ „ vie M«h(Sw rcsa Cwr.pl. 2M West 11th avenue, - play In reducing accident* caused Mt speed. Federal, and municipal authority.-. | Agnes Cotton. Clarence Slater. Fred Tickets for the production we _ iSultbach. J Chris- Sulsbach. Mrs selling more rapidly than usual. roni-esied hlghwavs and less- j '"*:,..", ,"„ „.? 4srt«fl trance, as the door was locked, \Mwv Pitman and Mrs Charles Harry I Atkinson, president, said heavilv traveled rural roads. I .",!,■ 22nJ!3ZLi? but Mra Cardamone finally was j Krlebel today, and persons planning to at-, able to get to the door and open j Miss Helen McQuirns will be the tend are urged lo procure them. Then she fainted and fell Into i official youth delegate to the Junior ■ouicklv, to avoid disappointment on I .dent* caused h . p>,(ii.d..'phla m-lor to hlslcwne to the front door of the(degrlft. Mr and Mrs John W and presentation of many produc-t county. rt"*'.,^,n\m„" ,'^ Mr and Mrs. Lewis Mc- lions A number of Llttlefleld Jun-' thorltles ■re"'^' „\\ 'L2 .« ihe former Iracted b\ the thud of Mrs. Car- Quints. Mrs George Cotton. Miss lor Ballet stars will be lnclud-d earning out studies to determine "»£-n "" *■"« ^ Norri°t.^Ti damones fall. " postwar maxlmitm safe steeds for , T^he ^cn2u5ol-e ihSavLe . ATZ£Z-\ Mrs. Campi could not gain en- Sutabach. Suirhach. Shirley. 4',, MM eld Engineer's'"are'^^ntlmmlly de- s'd(- '" Philedelrhia slgnlnn new htRhwavs which allow i ~ -. for uniform tmfflc speed This; fMrt tVtMlOl* llt'IUlS Mrs Campl's arms. Dr Paul Ml- 'Conference sessions tomorrow mom- the night of the performance, will do away with the need for! ,raglls, local physician, called lm- Ing Miss Jane McQuinv. and Miss Already listed are the foHowlr.it much special soecd zoning, as will Wi'^t.t C.,.Kk O T A I mediately, ordered Mra. Carda-, Margaret Vandegrlft will be alter- natrons: Hon. and Mrs E Arnold I . I . /w. mones removal to the hospital by < nates Forrest. Burgees Elias L 6 Blalr uRibulanct She Is able to be' The Youth Fellowship banquet Miss Marion Blddle Wood. Mr. nnd around the house today. j*1" be held at Calvary Methodist Mrs Donald J McGonixal. Mr and Mrs Cardamone is former na- church. 4tth street and Baltlroore Mrs Jules Fomalont. Mr and Mrs llonal presidrrnt of the Ladlts' avenue tomornw at ■> 3n iCtwillntted on Page FWej Auxiliary Italian-American World The Young Adult Pell-twshlp ban- — War Veterans. Inc. and Is now mjet will be held at the Fifth Street \ ..a 1 A rr.,i crilswl national rehabilitation chairman Community Center. Fifth and KMIIIIS * riMI" ll< U also the elimination and recoil stnrtlon of manv especially haz-ardous Intersections, curves and un-dgtpgvggaj| A nubile education program l* under wav emnhaslng the disast M-. vince-t Kehoe. of 818 Ford street, was elected president nf the West Crni-hohicken Percn-Teach-er association last night at the an 1 election held In conlunrtion rous resulU of excessive speed. wllh ,nfl Mnv mp,„nf. In lh(. .rt„H,i the meaning of speed signs and the best means of adjusting driv-ing to varying conditions All of these programs are of value. But they will be of little avail - many more motorists and pedestrians will dl* In 1M8 and In the years to come—unless every driver remembers that his mind, not his foot, must motivate the gas pedal Jackson IIIMIU Teachers' Group George T Jackson, principal <>f the local public, schools, has been elected president of Conshohocken branch. Pennsylvania State Educa-tion association Mr Jackson suc-ceeds Edward W Oermann. high school principal. Mr Jackson m-e-viously filled the post for two years. Mrs. Beaale Ksce. grade school teacher, was re-elected to the post of secretary and Mis* Ruth Stalev another grade school teacher, will again fill the post of treasurer. The post of vice-president Is expected to be filled at the annual reorganisa-tion meeting in September. The local branch comprises all the high and grade public school teachers here. Refill***!!* Parole Hearing on a second request for a parole for Thomas Mocarskl. Plymouth township, was set for Fridav morning. May 28 »jy Judge William P Dannehower Mocarskl plead-d guilty to buying Jung from minors last September 17 before Judge Dannehower and waa sen-tenced to pay the costs, a fine of lioo and to serve io months In Jail fro-n that date His first par-ole request was refused February auditorium She succeeds Mrs Her-bert Krlebel. wife of one of the members of the board of education Mrs. Allan ITtvener was named viiT-or:'>ifient; Mrs. Allan Parr was reelected secretary and Mrs Han y Rodenbaugn was the choice for t reasurer The association voted to give an award of S5 to the students of the sixth grade having the second and third-highest averages at the end of the term. The third gradr was awarded the attendance urize for having the Urtit-al number of parents present at last night's meeting which «Mi largely attended. The election followed the show-ing of educational moving pictures depleting the various industrial cen-ters •tad place* of historical in-terest lr Pennsylvania Miss Collision To Give Recital D. English Antle. organist and director of music at St Mark's Lutheran church, will present one of his students In wi organ recital. next Thursday night at 815 at the church, the first presentation of this nature which he has arranged here Playing the recital will be Mlaa Betty Anne Coulston 17. daughter of Mrs. Anna Coulston. 446 West Tenth avenue, s Junior at Con-ihohocken high school. of the organisation. She Is also a former president of the Mont-gomery - Bucks County Council of A L auxiliaries and Is prominent In community and civic activities here. Spring Garden streets, at 5:30. /. *m J Sam Morris, of Louisville. Ky.. will 111 f ,0111*1 I OUUY address the evening mass meeting * tonight in the Arch street church Four West Conshohocken bovs. and Bishop Shot K Mondek, of who subsequently admitted a series Hyderabad. India, will be the cf robberies lu their home town .Ida lla? i«k whtn her condltkml M«cn Infresi „nl»rs InUwmta- F Dannehower In juvenile eour, hvanu rri.iefli hut ilnce then she! !tlr**' show to be presented tomor- »«">> rhoTv. .r™lUrt ann 1? "epxeScieeoi itoo 5- ">• "'"hi M « In the auditorium Edwrd Fera, and Wayne Heddon of ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ bolh le wm committed to the the Varsity club of the school. «"• Industrial school at While Whitcmarsh G.O.P. Ke-Klects (.lass Two-fold purpose of the show Hill for inriefln while ~ financially aid from the profits- H."b*'r* Hi*000., and Edward Wodar a club member suffering from rheu- v*1- t*3™ 15- *•» '*nl b"*"-* "> matic fever and to purchase Jack- Montgomery Hall for two weeks, etfc for graduating members Thlr- , They D w*rP «PP"n"!d.ed °J Chief OfllegfM of the Whltenmrsh Val-jty-elght club members will pre- i0"1' . °9ylr. a ley Republican club were re-elect- sent the iwo-act minstrel with ( dinner meeting in the southern setting, replete with songs Broad Axe hotel Wednesday night and mirth-provoking stories. Sheriff Samuel Olaae. White-marsh, was retained John the Vwo-acTm'lnstrer'wIth'a Cnmpteli/of upper Merlon short! after J robberv at St Davids Oolf club. Tredvffnn township, where Arkansas; _S*S?P£-. wgndSngSy rTan^d rthA'a'irll£e.a"cCothl,e(^n| *WXnel-.nS<lb*'lp dJoJRunnner cIawrlrl"nml > Nfl,,c>' s^onniedcsdc'hboyolMbroarRdhowadilsl ."uke action El Se: LSST oTwTn.icfiei? .^'^ JJ5!; £! iS^JS-Z^ZPSZiBt ^ ***** UR in«nt. «.nfr.».it nt a.,,,,,,, awmrd torTiaTlrui son iraB aargeai tnfetlnr on June 7. S ^lifrnZ. m'"»*" »' asrhrta. proceed, ofl A aucceaaia to Mr Holland will be broker! are S.n OmS of u" "hl'h """<l u,c lrooP "" Beasle agreed upon by both Hie members Amele.^^ So'om™, of raitadeliilita n1*-'-'11 "' Norrlatown. farmer! of Ihe school board and loan couu-and Jac«. ol Memphts. Tennessee : !•*»' realdenl. tropp leader pres-, ell No tune ha. been set for the A grandson Dr Stanley Welaaman 'oed Mrs. Stanley B Cooper.: election and no one has been agreed ts an officer of the J<e-enh Warn,, i' nelghoorhood Olrl Seoul chairman, upon as yet. although the nsme Post. TO. American Legion here »»» preaenl. Ml*. Rav Sibole. ol Mr. E £Oertrude Rlker Bepubli- . triwp chairman, was m charge of en cunuiutieewmiat, ol the third Mi-- Xnliii (lara SnMlrr I refres'iments names were also a'wardfor many years, has been Ml*. Anna rlara qn-d'er TO feature promlncntlv mentli. 11,(1 dW.eS.,, ,he Brail™" The Iroop will hold a hike lo consideration of change. In Uie bS. .^Fa'-ette .tree,' lit f«~>,fc su'r, tomorrow le.,1ng b^J0jUr^^*J*wB a IOIJB Illness from the oart house st 9,30 Lun- -nl meellna »,,s aeia\ea III oroer Mhaf snyder a daughter of the rheon will Le cooged outdoor, that the fire marahsl. Perry F. l.lr\Smr :,d t!oSui0,M« Ouldoor meeiln,., wUl be held In Wn»y. r^yj^ „vl« to uto r«rl schelbciy snyder had resided In ■ J<m- ^VinnTunce? "*" "d Mcs.ra'T„t™rn.nd H.dfleld «re this oorough since 1921. She was!nulce l° M announcea. a member of St. Mark's Lutheran' % ■——-—-——— ch«f.?i m LI_.i n.„w B, Lions (.liih NaiiH's She la sunned b> „ nephea' and niece. William E. and Dr Rulh X'.,-. i \Cf'.g. Brandt, wllh whom she resided, lit" \ Fl 1 It 1 The luneral serylce .111 be held vniitam T Frankenfleld of H this eyenlng at 8 Jl the Ardell Wagher road. Lafayette park. An- ' Fmeral Hnme_J0O Fayette streel.idorr. Nu.s,rles superintendent. Witt nev O E atccamej. D D-. ».,, unsnlineusly elected pr, pastor^ ol St. Mark's Lutheran oI lht Uolu, chlb. ., annual elec-eers < ontlnurd on Page Eight i Dintiors \|i|ioiiilril In I ..M It.K,nl Three new directors were pointed for a one-year term at Presudem John Ryi Grade Schools Plan Field Day Five Track GttglfeMlai Scliiilulnl So Fur Tt»e first annual field dav thev stole clubs, balls and shirts. tlon at the semi-monthly dinner, , meeting Tuesday night In the audi-torium of Spring Mill fire house. All other officers nominated, a' 1 list of which appeared In Tuesday's Hei-order. were elected. 1 Plans were made for the InsUlla- i the Conshohocken trade schools wlB tfen f.rrmonv on June 72 when be held next Tuesday afternoon at meeting yesterday afternoon of the, UMB-4H ameers, elected Tuesday 3 TO »t Sutcltfle ,iark The events elected directors of the Consho-: night will officially take office " 'bus far scheduled are the 50-yard hocken Chamber of Commerce The Harry Dayhoff.' of Harrlaburg. \ rtB*h ror the 75-pound class: 50- appointments include Marlyn L guest speaker at the session, toldjy*«* <*•■*> for thp W-nound: 15- Amolcr, of F. M. Philips com- of several amusing; and Interesting' vard dash for the 100-pound class pany; Walter P. Heck, of the Vat-, experiences he encountered during - »nd the 75-yard dash, open claw. ley Forge Cemeni company, and, his manv yean on the gridiron and ■ *»<! a +40-ynrd relav for the fourth. Joseph M. Wilder, of Uie Econymv , i-jinted oui the lS45-Armv-Naw i flIll> "nd al**h grades, one team for Gliut: Sloie. The enure newly-con- game as the highlight of his ref- jfaih_ (trade, stltuted board of directors of the ereeing career I Thetr Brc 57 rniri^ Ior the vari- Chamber of Commerce will meet Birthday greetings were extend-1 ou* events represenung tlte three on Monday evening at 8 for the.ed to Paul Lacliman. A siweW-J™" •** '''•■'■**«th grade 12 en-purpose of reorganization for the' pn/e donated by Uie speaker waa = lrta*: 5t'j ■«?»• 14 ™5- ?nti ?'h CS£AT£S COMIC STRIP IOK Iti ( nKIH'.lt Under questlonlnii bv Bovle and I the bl-ennlal election^ Others » orkeTt. Htstatg M«.»*tllg|PrOa*t>3P <}** 9** J. Frasdno ' named were Mrs Anna Hall. Ply-( A ineclal meeting of the Work- ««'„*™" TVK^ ^SSShi. mouth Meeting first vl-e-pres- <n Home Association, inc. of Con- f^^J^SS "' ^...J?^1^ dent Mrs Ruth M KraU Ft shohocken. will be held Sunday 2"£r2 ,.,ub [, *'M, laeni, asrs nuui an "■'■v*- *,,„„„,,.„ _ 1. * number of t _ ,_ ,,,. ,!„,„„ H-n thtfts in Conshohocken Waslun-ton second \lco-oresldent. aiternixin at 2 in tne union Han. John S MagiQ. WhUemarsh. Second avenue and Fayette street * ~— " treasurer Ethel James. OwyneddjAn election will be held to fill a |)ihtrihlltl> 10.04)0 FuMfJ vaiiev r>naiictai secretan■ Luther vacancy in the presidency of the . , » , X'teinra^U'^ln^n. ^-UcUUon. carles s,„ «.J>$f~£1 ^h"^ vS! "B „rg.nl«.th,„ conslsu.of.re,... •_——__ S^er'.-'eiuntv'nr^'r.tlo0,: for Menwrlal Day The flags are o representatives of various presentatives Trom Springfield \fen'» CUHH OlltillL' \V7,.teinarsh Upper Dublin Whit-, ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ CalvBr>., Riv shins, end the borough^ Howard Wood. Jr the teacher, at orate crave* of war veterans ac snonocaen nign scnool. session were « .r"""'^1™'"", Wcod lane There will be a program cording u> Nonnan L John, dlr Also a pianist of excepUonal abll- *nd women irom me reapecuve ))f wmeB tnd a t(>ur of inspection ecWT 0{ veterans Aflairs ity. Mlsa Coulston U accompaniBt districts. |Qf the eaUte for the high school's mixed chorus | "~» ' and has played frequently on the (;0lll Slur Mothers llotllital \ilnil--inii. radio, in preeentatlons of the high j , ,""lmai «!1IIIISF.MMIW school, both as accompanist and Flllprtaill Vr*tr*rails Mrs Catherine Friday, 123 West Will hotd it* spring meetlna at St soloist. Elm street, medical, was admitted Pauls church. Elkins Park, next Conshohocken chapter. Oota to sacred Heart hospital Thursday beginning with a cele- SUr Mothers, held snother perty Hflen Schneider. 79 Center ave- b.-aiion of holy communion at II for veteran patients at Eaglevllle nU(, Marble Hall, surgical, was ad- a m. followed bv a iolnt meeting S|triii? M., tin-f The Convocation of NorriMown Ailvanced To Corporal It's Corporal Joseph Bowe Heidelberg. Oermany. now Only IB. the local veteran has Just been advanced from private first class to the technician fifth class rating Ssnitarium Eaaieville last nieht mi,fed to Montgomery hospital Ninety members, dai jhters who served a: hostesses and members — _,, . of the Kimco Choral, who dona- «<Or I nt'H ted (heir services to entertain the David Dnnr. of 234 East Seventh with the Women's Aid at noon i Luncheon will be served at 1 and ■ the buFinev meetings will be re-sumed at 3:30 4 omlition Improved Louis D'Aleasandro. 123 Maple street, whoae condition became ser-ious Monday after an Illness home. t> Improving at Mlsericordla hospital. Philadelphia, where h-'^ 0. j^" wUUam " Wwidward.I service men. made the trip avenue, reported the -heft of his I,,..™.,.,—. r;i«wl was removed that day Mr DAles- second avenue and Maple street, helthere in a chartered bus Refresh- automa'.-ile to the local police. The '"Wmnn riie<l sandrols employed b>- the Readinglhas been stitioned in HeldelberiT;ments were served. Mrs Edward car was stolen from In Iront of. me personal asute left bv Abbie |for a*number of morths and Is now,Costelli. hospital chairman In the.hLs hom" between 6 and 7:30 Wed- c C.anor. of this borough, st her' ~T*~ neadav nig" " bled later at Tenth avenue and tis.lMU. according to an inventoryI iPoneFt' hi th* reflwter of wm> office 1 :ailrnad an net nnxtueta Marrta i '•tudylng In supply school there He ■ chapter, was in charge of arrange-1 night The car was recover- death has an appraised value oh i^Btop^LaTamMT, SM (K..iI?o?i«xpects to remam there for some menu. Mrs John ~"< muma r'.enr : 'chapter president o Connor A typteal all-tmrrinn famllt ia snoring Into the pages «f I HI KKOKDIK nest Tueadar In the form of a newty-created cimir atrip. The 0*Kaya. created by Jerry Reefe. who draws un-der the pen name of lay Kay. consist of a yonng married roupar and their little daugliler On page eleven of toatght* KM nil I.IK the OsUys art. Introduced by their originator. Cartoonist Keefe is shown above at hta drawing board ronpleting a sketch sff CmeagV* "Red Feather". afternoon at 3 45 at Sutcliffe park. j The Judges for the first field dav 1 events will he varsity trackmen and ! coaches The field dav has been , planned under the direction of Her- , man Vunderheld. track coach The program for the HTM field jday are all track events, tinea there are no facilities at Sutcliffe park for other types of contosui It Is , planned to make it an annual event with the hope that by nexl year the Community Center field lm-orovements will have been cotn- Dleted. and a full program of events can be acheduled The high school -.wx-tatlnn Is plannlnit to make track one of the major events In the school athletic program Planning Sale* Oay A special committee from the Retail Di.lsion of the Consho-hocken Chamber of commerc e Is working on nlana for a Tk>llar Raving Sale In the borough In the near future, Dunne the weak ctimmittee netnbers have been making an eDort to contact mer-chants In Uie borough i it-ring on In the event The mmnii I tee Is ask t nr merchants. who may not have been contacted thus DV and who dedre to participate In the planned sale, to net in t'tich with Marlvn Ar.ibler. chairman, or Joseph Wilder co-chairman It has been stressed that narticiiiants need not hold mem-bership in the Chamber of Commerce and the committee Is desirous to hsve borough-wide eo-
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 21, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-05-21 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 21 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 98 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7798.
Warn Motorists
To Keep Within
Posted Speeds
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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