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®l)c Consljoljockcn Ikorrkr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7802. $10,000 Paid By Bondsman In Whitemarsh Surcl\ 1'iriii Plan* Sllils III I IM.M//I,II li\ Former Official Plain Completed For 1'iiiou Servieei In adutiou tc Hie union even- ■, n rteduled to be held tr. local Protestant dim en aux-in.!, the summer, as i DM union service monthly will be held by i\ total ehurebea, . in ouober and tontlnu-bif through Maid.. Koordini la an aniR'unccnienl mai Ub In Knili.zzl.ni.iil (i Hie oondMhodtan Ministerial Onl m .lowing annual eommunlts Payment of J10.00O by the Aetna mpniorl.il seiv.:es in St. Mark's Casualty & Surt iv company through' Lutheran cbtuxh. con.Un|:iv tn u bond covering Oliver C. MacFMr-tue winter services will be the land, former secretary -treasurer. Baptist. Eplkcop.il, Lutheran. Met-ronvlcted last year of embroiling hotllst, Presbyterian ami It Paul* 1123,100 m accepted Tuesday night Baptist chord lUptrviflOn of Whitemarsh, Etrh r,f im, sU *,n. arrannc lor township 1M oni'unnrilns speaker III their The Aetna firm, in n cmnmunieu- ,|. nm ablation ■ the prea.:hei for lion .signed by Rawle Henderson the union I church. (.greed to institute suit against two i;, t|,|s wav. ■paalnWi ol Import-banks where the former township ..n,P ,.;(1, be obtained, wll official cashed forged cheeks for a !)nre o[ atit'len.-es much larger number of yean, and against theiliian nn indh.fual service would defendant himsell in an effort to ,t[tract usual even recover fund* Henderson informed, b neld in t,H> churches on other the supervisors that the company sml,i,lv evenings oumimr union services .vtl. be- ! gin Juh 4, with each of CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY. JUNE 4. 1948. UT*PEB MERIOW HIGH SCHOOL HONOB GRADUATES FIVE CENTS A COPY R.A.Cardamones v , I >,:"!,;:;wV Alumni Meete Dies Suddenly Tuesday Night K.irlv li:ili.m r.inn Bus Service, Water Company Cet Criticism Of St. Comuui Churefa Wort Side Council UM BflwaOf Plaat I MI Honor Koll Hni.ur students lit I P|i< r Mrnuli hull .1 hi...! wlni « ill have h*.mini parts 111 rommrni em nil • i< ii" fur til graduates u.iin-hi in the Ipper Mori-n high srhnel ^uiliturium. l.eli u> right, are tm TtafMl Hclilrr. utio will gtn the valedirturv add rev.; Eleanor (hankn, Ihe salutatorlan: 11 hub* (.r.rs and It'ilnri Knaphle. <\.i-- orators. The rommenerment unraker (till be Charles Meliger. assistant U> Ihe president uf lemple rnivrr.it>. ST. M \ II IlKVt S IIONOli UKAht V I IS TCUU agflUDM all axpeneea in con-necUon with court action except 11 that may be h>.ed by Elmer' Menges. Esq. township solicitor. churches airan ring to hold Robert Toland, rhalrman. and'•"'"" ""r"* '"' "™"™' Oscar A. Kottler. secretary-treasur-er. Indicated they favor accepting the firm's offer, but withheld ; pending a consultation wit l solicitor, who will be away until June 21. Stephen Laubert, vice, chairman of the board, was absent because of illness The meeting ii one of a few he has missed In nil long record of service as n super-visor in Whitemarsh township. The supervisors, on motion by Toland. agreed to apply 18,000 against a loan of $10,000 obtained early this year and to use the $3000 balance toward defraying current operating expenses. At the time of the receipt of the check the town-ship's balance hart dwindled to $159.42 tn the general fund and $42.78 In the State fund. Miss Palaeio ii Gets Award <»ruiluut<* Honored At Mt. St. Joseph's Miss Blanche M Pala.ui. daugh-ter or Mr and Mrs FT; mils 0 Pa-lacion. 208 East Filth avenue, ffu graduated with honors fiom Mount st Joseph Academy. Oheetnuf Hill at (he 88th umiiiui oOBUBMieenMnl ! Monday afternoon at 4. receiving a Commencement Sunday Night AtSt.Matthews (3an Of NiiH-tv-Kiyl.i I .ii'nt-t In lli-toiv Of I'arorliial SCIKMII Philip (•>..)■>< no wi ct si umhn v ■■ on. WMI Conshohitck. • Ju.ne met II fliv Vt Ip H flmtfl-- VV „ * I,' .... I „ 1) rothy Annas, ",1,l,r "il- * roiiiiuiT and Mi-. V«r$ .M"Pi'il,'iii'. ti flmui' InsNilled mi the Mm Suffering a cercbr.u b«norrhac« ■ ■ ■ f rbe B huylkU] ValU) Line*, inc.. Rulph A. Cardumoiif. lathet ot Po- Nellany and Miss Mm\ Mai i.uin 1,.] the Philadelphia Suburban he Officer Samuel C.irilamuiir, and All thi '■ In far scmie ■ ■ eurlv Wfll-kiniwii Iti.l- UcPhilan ' the June 0*84 ;:••. ,>r tin- borough, Oatd I n ■■< with■ ms ol Weal Conahobockno town --tiddenu mldntghi Stephen Pishock- Wadw iday night Tuesday at his home. :t:'4 West TanUUfl plafM m tuad- lot a Th' ■ohuylkUl V.illey Lines, Fourtii avenue. ■ . * . ivmi. bor- Mr. Cardanioiie. Icng-time iron down the Del eportad thai ;noui-worker. worked u usual on Tuea- tie announoad Henri Oamaa laI "■"' ■»" da] at tin Behuyiklll Iron Wort ara also aervk* in the borough «ni o' the Alan Wood Steel company madfl f« tha annual reunion and »»«e because the Public Utllltlea on to new members nntl Oonunli Ion denied nn increase in Utat hi fvet-.mv meal he busied Wedneaday in the grade whool bus lan iig the bun ■ arden. in which llnM from adding aoditlonal tx-b « look great ptule. until almost Tttket, ,„ t„e annual btAQUflt ET^J^Sr^l^ffi lin,e J.° "' ■ n,w „„,„>,,.. t« 'rvM?wa^ ao>la2l t ch«nl« high Wood p ■ undai ,. beldb: tha Alumni next Wednes- gj" VLh^na VTbattirfB the care ol a |,l,>s. mu fOI loena dav at 6 30 In the school audilorl- ttl' .,« ^ !l In Z umebLt.didMuit complafn c4 feel m mm. ba procured nojjwr than ,;„'.; TS\t ScfiSS mi ill when he retired 1 Mr Cardamoue. was born at Calvria Bui da] atu rnoon ai A olMi 01 mnr-tv-eight youn men and mwaaa, tha Lugest clas. in the mote than three-quarters ol ' that the school has func-tioned, will compli'tf their studlc at St. Matthew's High school at uu tnnuaJ i nfT"iiF""iin>afil ''^ 1: at 8 li 8! Maithew's Catholic churcii Iflaa Rafdna H ,iveofl«a.v..willb,,rhd,,wn.io,1 ' g«|* Jj 1 or the bora ol Ihe graduatln. clas. will be f"8*? ^T »,,(l ' h.!! !■ • uu*- Aiiiii.mv and Bridget Oarda- honoi luaata ol tha alumni at ihe „, . „. rjoruthohoekon na-mona HadUniad litoWth birth bsnimai which will ba toUowad bj «J J J nJ !^JV.Vvu >• dayannlvarsarylaMTIiurMl.lv He!*" ■■.>-^.m,nt program ,, ,,...., .. can!e ,0 thnjenntry ^ve.rwu,, J-^™| ' ■hUerveathe Sobntoarinthed .c..inplovmciu with ll ""J»» *;'.«,.W,m1 «R"a»v■i oorrccihweasttrraa 1-'""('lL ■ (,«v >' •■■ iwlnted out :[|(i innv btiwis ^ no| .the J. Wood & Brothers company. *'" l"a> _ Mllv,.n ll , ;ll, ,,„. M„,, ,„ (lls,.harge in what was the old water mill Ha . .. ami taki on paaKngen but continued to work there for main ||„-...11„L X^o-va^c In the mlddC ol tha --treet; that years ufter which he resigned hti |>OI 0115^11 12imPS me tui ornclali have Ignored position and engaged in hllllnwa for himself as a hauling contractor. H«' lontinued in hiisiness until the outbreak of the war Daauina t.i a». daughter 1(>nd W|lttl ajd frv TOi,id ii.ui' thalr Hope Kottler advised that a deed to a propeiiv consisting of 11 acres and an historic stone house In Marble Hall donated by Triangle Publica-tions, In. , owner of WFIL, was recorded by the township April 10 at the Montgomery county court bow 1 diploma In the college preparatory course. Awarded the Mount St. Joseph Academy medal for religion. Miss Pa lac in also received honorable mention In English and Latin Presi-dent of the class of nltv young women, she also held the class pre.'i- 1 demy In her Junior and sophomore Condemn Heckles* Driving | yearfi The board indirectly condemned! Miss Pauline M. Jarvls, of Haver-reckless driving and speeding In I ford, whoae mother Is the former the township after hearing a num-.Mls* Ceclle Brochereux, of this bor-ber of complaints that North lane, ough, received a diploma in tha recently constructed anew, has be-j^neral course at the agarclae come a specdwa;, and that specdiiut which were attended b> a numbei U prevalent Ml Butler pike between of local resident;.. Conshnhocken borough line andl Miss Marv Anne Costello, daugh- Rr; r.j (iarvcy, lett. and t'athenne Caaaal arr tha nighest-ranklnr students umung thr nlnrtv.»>i(hl lu reiHvp diplomas at the annual ccmmenremeni aajgfalaaa "I 14 Matthew"* lllgli M hi ol on Kanditv niriil in si Mattiirw\ ( ithollc ehunh. Bowling League Plan Promotion To Hold Dinner On West Side of Mr and Mrs Daniel Garvev. t.lUmtivs cause he i-ntiird On an- J!3 Eaat Hth avenue, and Miss; ptoy o( tnP Alan Wood Steel 00m- Cathi rme M Casell. t»t Noniatown pany lo j,elp rellevt- the manpower are ihe highest-ranking students snortagf and remained there until among the fifty-three glrLs and nis death five boys He was among the first Italian-marked. I in -r. 1. t,u\ waa instiucted to write the Behuyiklll Valles tinea, li,, and requeal ■ definite date when '■•"■ ' !! be un-proved Complaint W..111-1 Water fa. Mi Buwaga raportad that no ef- Inrt baa been made thus lar bv the Tlie West Consh.il;ockrn borough pmlndeiphui Suburban Watar crtm- ■iiK'il rattflad Uu ah non ol ,,.,IU w ntand i main on cruwford Mrs K Gertrude Rlker a.s tax eollec- j Hl)1 „,„) |Iwtnll a hydrant In Davta for the unexpired term of Aubrey | Btwt n«ar the Intersection ol Alrv Tax Collector Mi>. IBM* I- CIIIIII-.- Of W.'si Siili* Grovpi Tvtnts rash awards, totalllna l'i, born reftidentN ol ihe borough and value seven.1 hundnd dollars, will | wag amoha die founders ol r ' be awarded to the graduates, the' cosmas and Dainlan church emaS'l.mlae'108"1 Unl" pre"-, which h, always ma,,,,,,!,,,,, ,„,,,, „;,„„;„;; Vho".™^; .i't hi OOe. U . S^ "7. ":cporVed enlatlon la made. ... He waa a member ol the ».,.,,, lh, .,,,,.,,„,..>, Spbarof ownlniw 11 Rt Rev. Monslghor Cornelius, Holy Name Society ol the church ,,, ,,,„ .. M. mK,., ,,, „.„,. 1H„„| ■ " b „,,. £w ■ „ „„ ,„ ,,,. Bienuan. diocesan director ol charl-[ and 01 the C B C. s|X)n club. nled bv June 15 mul the u,x blll^ UHir , , ,,, !,, oUM reasons Will I'nwiil Awarils Tomorrow Kvcnin^ fill Of Twmiilji limn To (;<■! Certtfioatc* ties v. ill iircacli the commence-' Besides Ills wile. Josephine, lie h LsMiciTb. lure Juh 1 It r Die IUM ],nd "ropenlrifrs'have'never baetl iv.a.tit ...rinhn Rai. I :,,. ,T in, I Mill.. ..-.._..., a__. _■__ . i .1.. .11 .. ■ , ... ... . .... l.i... ...... ..*- it.A IU.P ment sermon Rev. George L Mur- \ I, ' _.. .... — survlved by eleven children, all ol time In the history ..I the borough, |(r0perlv filled in bv the company phi adm.nhrt.rator of the church wh(>n. ragula In this borough, as in woman has baan ruunad tux mi- s„n„. 0| itie.se opanlnga are ex- WUl award the diplomas, and Rev-lfouows: Fiances, wife ol Nicholas. lector Her election has il-» bean tremely danganua, according to Cbjlatopher J QUxwj aaalatant rec- D'AtaaBmndro; Hamuei. manibar of {approved b* the count-, ootnmla- ^me of the oouiiclhnan, and should iloi and principal ot the ■CnotH, ghg local police force Miihacl. toners. tie papalred Mr Farrell slated no Tlie final chapter of the 1041-41.; A class of twelve boys and eleven' *H1 distriuiite the prwes. Etevld, all of this borough, and, Mrs. Rlker. of 529 Ford street. wus, effort* have been made U npatr ,_^aaon of C mshohocken Church -girls who have completed the Blue-inmuied white caps and Bridget, wile ol Vincent Toole, Jo- endoraed for lite office ot tax col- the damage and that for him to Harmonvllle. .;ter of Rfr and Mrs. John Costellu.i Bowling league will ba written to- olemenUry course and passed the gowns, carrying out the school's > m>ph, Einelio, fcdlth, Jean, Sylvia h it,.r \,n \\-,-. Coiuttionockan Wed- underl ike to da tha wurk would ic- Charles Miller, building inspector,! of 320 Baal ltth avenue, also a morrow night .it the Oral annual sixth grade examinations In the colors, will be worn by the girl'and Eleanor, all at home All of msdav night liv ihe West Bide town quire additional in l|> gorouajb aK> complained strot.gly of reekless|Studi'in at the academy, served as; banquet to be Ivld at the Plvmnulh' West (■vnshuhocken public school I graduates, Tlie boys will wear | the sons with the exception of i-ouncll following whai ■ old couu-operatlon of motorcycles on Butler accompagual during the musical towusluu hall. Oennantown pike, will receive cartlflcauM naxt Wad-j black. Tlie graduates will occupv i-:,iieii-v the youngest, serveti in the {to have been a joint meeting be-■ ell it would le raaponalble for any pike, where he trvea, Tlie board| program-at the exercises. Rev. John pivmotith Center Tin'' festivities' r.esday "cenlng at 8 In the audl- sent i in the upia'i' seriloti of uiei armed forces overseas at the name i tween the council sitting as a com-|aeeldant occurring bwause of the last March in conjunction with the J Coffcy, Ofl.A , was the commence-1 Wl'n br«in at 6:M. :e first promotional nriddle alflc. Altars will be appro-'time during World War II the and a oocnmlt- praaani condition ol thl commissioners ol Plymouth town-' ment speaker .... , , h ftrto,„ inrm. nercJaea in the history oi the prl itelj decorated for tha evenl T*,. (uncial will be held from his' tee of three from the achoo. board Mrs. Tyson reported ihe h ship deshmated a 35-mlle speed The academy senior prom was ^ ( hl Khoo] Tt„, |)n(1,,;m pwnawcl, The high school choir, directed ba ,lome iornorrow morning with' to decide on a BandWata aultahle to comptalnta to the water con limit on Butler pike extending fro;.., held on Monday night at White- £j„™ ^nd earn will make a brier under the dWtlon ot Mrs Mild- Sister St John of the Cross, will ,Continued on Page Stxl i boUt btNUaa Hi. oommlttee IP- mMructed bj OOUDCll and had re-tire borough line to Plymouth Meet- marsh Country club, the ehaperonrs "Jg" ■ Vr" Ronild Co,ler wll ivd K Rice DrtnclpaJ will feature pointed to rapreaant ihe achool cvivrd no acknowledgements to her lag, and requested the Montgomery1 Including Mr and Mrs. Palaeio An.££,'„,, „, m~„" wliiiluns and1!! plaj enUtled "t HI Ynited Nat- llatcalaureate exercises will be ~. board oocnprlsed Jam« Oral cnmmmiu eountv highway dipartment to erect • informal family reception feted Miss. ™,,, l','J" ',,..('. ^1 11 |ona Parti ' m which eluht mem- held at the 10 o'clock mass in .si f ^mmA.-iog.twiiii*! Kerbarl Kriebe. and J.weuh Pollack council critlclaad the Oompanj tflt signs 'limiting the speed of vehicles' Palaeio a, > «^' g ' *™» TnaTed"!S o? the c a« will hive paTt Matthew , ,hur,h Sunday, after LOIHIUCIH 601^111 Mr KHabe] wu the , memoei the negligence and Indifference In actordlnglv The btiildlna inspe"- Miss Mercedes Palaeio, sister of Inr H <m^H'n H,m ™ia«Toll T, wll. 1%ZML*2T«™1 *»Uch the gridudtes will be enter- ^v t)2 the HSnmlttM ," anl Ml tha mattai ol ehmmnttng said the.sums, have not been, the_graduMe,_and^MJ„_Co.^llo are SM^}S™(1^;..mr^nTl S!.^^!?^1^"^ tained at breakfut in the parochial „, . . g mwn-*™.' *fo was not at the meetln, dange, Imiuiig'.he'speeTof vehicles'Palaeio Tuesday night at her home * »' t^SgJgffl 2 i\^ 5 .,„i,- TV... hmiriiiiD insm»'-- ML's Mercedes Palaeio sister of *nr tnampmnsmn iropnv, oonaiea ocm oi ■ mdd'the Urns hav^^ ^eota Ham. manager of The West Consl.ohocken Home ejected Tn'hTab.wnee the police'entering their sophomore years at °« Conifor (nm,.^ Inr wx\II be ,Hllb h:is (lotlR1^ „ ,iv.ard (), aa Vre unable m enrorre the regulation ■ the academy next fall. presrnt.-d b\ M' Ham t<. tin s, tfJ be presented to Uu ■clses were held Cosmo Beam, winner of 0* ;, Ughaal gam these Baccalau plained ! at a mass on Sunday morning In The supervisors are concerned ***** R1 *>»•» chapel^ atettf the installaUon of standard U'nnltnui.'. on Pare Six grade school audllorlun t omtnent emenl rrotram The program will be as follow. IViosI To Sin*i First Maws Hen1 St. Marv's To llol.l ( (Hiinicnri-incnl Carrying out the .of PolandT red caps and gown.'-. .I- liv *l" Rev .losenh Baran. of Lonsford. j cein.d m white WlU be Worn bj the l«ited U) faul AlbriiLht. of thi ' --.- MM irst mass tomorrow! 13 girls and 16 boys of St Marys Plymouth team with a score of 24 Mary's Catholic i parochial grade school, at their an- »«?Bd nigh ,,.,.,' will go to James r.,.rlh I nual commencement exercises, Sim- Nellany. of S". Matthew's team. — I - »i— -i,..—v. wtih n srore of 241 Otl Cosmo team, will receive the unannounced until presenta- FmnwlWun. Md f.e 'ym,n« lion. WlU be awarded^ elenymu elioae the loeai eliurrh Th' » S1"" ""'mo'1 for ihe .ervlee. beeauae e.1 his ">«» •' 7, ?u"«"v murnln, In . ramllv. ,„„»_ ,r,e„d,h„, Mb Ui l»g. J-J^j ^ both halves. The Waat OO, l.nhoeken Par A number of tronhics will bo pre- ent-Taacner aaadclaOcc has dona- Procaaaionat. Oounod IL.IIIH". Hi:h average fOt bad tW0 awards of $s each to be H'millnned on Page Foiiri ei led to the -tii;.-ni.. having in the second and third highest mw...Jff W(.l 1^ n nd high eneral ■Taragw "lit f HI L?I ii!^ to Councilman wmiam | T1lP [D»oeatlon arm be gi' H >n '.i- ■-" : tlcnal i The pi award! will pour pj ■ ■ Tonight At CH! \iiict«Tii \\*iinU \\ ill Be PfMinfri lliam| T|„, n-vouMKn arill ba gh*M b\ ■•, . , .. n stout pastor of V Olll' I rOfKTt IC> church. Wins Rose Wards Ihual Sun- Nellany Ordained In Kentucky, following dav night at 7 30 In the church arttl completicn of his studies for thehEll A numbe.■ ;: prlaen irle^thood at IIOUI i will attend i gtl, Edward Oolaa, ■tanla- Ivus Jarosr. George Jaworski Tinmi- , as Kolanko. Leon I^-sniewskl. Jo- ■ I the high hip with a record of 833; s. i triple will go to John Hyluivki ol S' M.i-,' "iih a ■■core of 812 H n aingav arfD be awarded Si OoatBO with a score of 946 htah la waa aaagj by St Mary's . ■ . Trophies will also members of the vartov ird whan the wxgunlitae on motion of Mi Hndfieid. vas appointed, was present at Wed- ,,,,,1^,] by |gr Sowers. Ihe Kdkdtar nlght'i n tuiK m 'he ;" ■ ■ .1 i i wit. to the water ough building. ■ to have Imme- The namaa at anam aamlldatai icitnth.ued aw Pate Haw) UiaJUdlnl ft»a women ..nil i*u nn i. Ap< I tfv..,>| Vllikflli'V ptlcaunni wen read trom Helen *Ar* *n .'ainri II« a Awards totalling several hundred McCarrick Mullen Virginia M In dollars will be made tonight at ihe-Riani. Daniel WehMei 1 ■Imene nvenUi annual commence- B"e ""' Hyacinth WtuUch Bmltr i, Rlket .'lid France T Denni- F.sq . 402 West ut g-ia in the bath school audl- Pranklln Oraham ■•« submit ted Tenth avenue, eaptu Mrs. ftke Tlie class mu hre Wldener estate m Chelten- (orj«m Nineteen awards will t d- ,,v OOUllClhnan Albert Hhouds \tai three honorable ma will be presented by ruun toarnttblp ware aoid Wecuieadat i„w tnP presentation ol diplomas Following ■ brW daiatiaaton I the rose show, which opened Wed- Oeonie Havener, president of the afternoon by Sheriff Samuel M lo lhe ]« ^riQT^ balM was rust with the fol-.nesday and closes today at the ■ward of education Glass at the court house ^^ BWards lo ^ ma(]t. in. u low1n| VOU Mm Rlkaq l| afj strawbridge Ar f Tie rnisram will be as follows: The Wldener tract of 33 acres.;. ,.ow BtafaotarahlD award 1100 Mullen, rial - -Alua" tfarch Vcrdl encr participating) Invocation—i went to ttarry A. rtoomson OI run- , avcra((p. ||0. Conshohocken , Rev, strut H ottv Kay Ann aawiphla, for gllJtO yhJoh rapra- H r t"h w.ho^,| Ia(U]u | thi (.rand upon which Li situated u tl0-r«Him Co„sh'„norgPn High School Alumni rnm. mansion and a smaller d-">n went to Harry A Robinson. Miss Rlle.s. I. Mrs Bnillth, 1. Presi- .-America 'audl-, dwelling, ,-, M-eord highest K,.„. dent Hvan explained thHt a nwjotit\ winning first a —n. Of Phil- .^T^ra'ae «0 C-n u hnek ,. -,e o,o„in,,l ,> necessary for the n«e class !.., , " greetings—Dr Allen C.|«ha*ad the amount of taxes owed rtarman irlntandent "> ',"' '■■!"'lv Robinson already I play - n:l(i n •"".OHO equity in the proper-r! l)SP tv which he obtained when trustee. >e awarded ■■***• Wattatg, Nanrv Wnnamaker. ■ ■ ■ the auspices of the Philadelphia Rose Socle'v ward in the white rose for the loaal attOTBaW was n handsome bloom, named hagn uastar Rev. Sebastian Jerzak. *>< 5i, ai.lloned lor some lime In *««, Jowh Bruno. 1 tnnsford Rev. Joseoh Tvl. assistant rtc- ,™,. ... riiuiKrsn mt lh», ■■ rv.uiaim.ii. i^ruu uwur«H.i, JU- inemue: ■ i ■ mil.- um - i „_,,__, BI.I, „ „ ,m-„as.s, wwiitthh RReevv AAnnttfhtooSnvy '^P•"^TLef«^-zynski. Laclislaus Lesry- Lng Lh* tdghaH tadhrtduai averages «^» S^nKTnerii«, PS^' ant,ta Rakowskl. John as follows John Helen, .k. St Heneva Orlffin, Lorraine Rupp. SUnisx. Daniel Stauffer. EernsCd Mary's, 168; Robert Havener. Lu- ■^■senfation of awartk- Mildred K_ S/ulkalskl. Walter Wlsniewski. Leon theran. 1S5; John T. Kister Oulph n.'r(k principal, _presentatton Zoltowski. Louise Duchlnska, Flor- c- ■ ence .Oajewska. Patucia Oola Ptoreneg Jablonska. Anna Marie Oulnan. St Halt hew Knie/ewska, Joan Opielskn. Irene Oeorce K Raker. Plvtivm OlMMlioewka Dolores tjsowska, gelical. 159 Verna Pruslnowska, Bernlce Sie- jnmes Nfllinv, nrestd«nt. wiP .«,1111 .iu, iwi i a iii. . s. David W Arndt: Commercial „,;,,', lt.p„,„A , award secretarial *5. C.nshohock- ;/../' 3 Marie watters. mancv Wanamager. -j-'dn^ihc will h• bjj^ P "££ en Rotary club, Commeic,.! award Rnherf Pish Dsrorn.nanldetli HaRnnrarahbannr. n™Oml™oOrrttRRIaa-ggJee?BSlte^i ulo^re*, ^lonsinmg ^BRlBulllaSlt-'"^^in*- »■ Conshohwken Rot-isitv A.sscH.-latlun of America, which bought the prop- History award. $1(1, Conshohocken j ary club : ■ a disspiitliu o[ Mrs. I "e„,:s:! K rnemban wen- on Hvan in-expected tlie BChool 1 Blanche Mallenn The honorable n-iiMoii winners (or the local grow-r were a President Herber- Hoover I roaa In the bl-colnr class; a Madame Prcsideni ■had. an Eclipse in the yellow rose i clan. Beginning a few years ago with s.itxWcon R»v. Father Jar ;-ak will serve as arehpriest A breakfast for the clergyman ^nd the family oi the newlv-or-darned priest will follow the mass In the rectorv Marv's will (unction rummer erl In late 1944 but failed to open Post No 1074. Veterans of Poreiun wlil take action at the June meeting! a bed of six plants the attomev now ' . ... .. —-..-_ — _. mm ».. . ■ n.a- mn II.*IBII*J. #*r ****** .man. lh. .i r. iiiiiri, VMII|JII ■ .. • • __ ithnee ssccnhoouoil aanndo nsuubusserquuuernntilny Iinnnaude- Oaorge R Have- f & forced ,h(, OIRanI/;in, "K"a to surrender the trart to Slier iCuntinued on Pare Six dsVj John ('.. Dtniflon -—' 'u,LHiliU hMlnmn. Run- *«"• rnuHin-m .«- mmnm.v «.t- Jnmes fieil'.ni. DTWiaCTH. Wll' wTt Mow^mlaae-^rJS* sfven UwR- ^^ St*nlsaewska. Reglna i(ir. ,s . !M ,lItl. wy Siiglg |g.,ll V niLne a.nndTTtenn Io'vclotckk .annrdi Szwcdkowskl and Mary Ann Zalik _.llr are as follow ■,!< s ^HIKH tU\ high mas; at 10 30 each Sunday Ti'ii ^ ill (»r;uluat« Brother. SaMaW Gnaaaatstte \{ *^|t CttlUlllfa*! Georee Bntto son of Mr andi A aggaj g| gang ban If) John V Bntto. 501 Payette 8ir]s wm romri(.te their studies at |n t-eet. will be graduated from La g, o.-rtrudes parochial erade ang gue Ronald Cosier, treasurer: Robert [ retary l^eady looking for word to next senson and will en . , ■ ■ii. A meeting will be held rn about I i b- announoad rtmunoned John .iuddenlv . don Wars, mathematics award. 15. Stu-dent Council Of OB Sheriff award. $5. Student Council ol CHS, (U.i,, Blue A: Oold awurd. 110 I rj ifi unhide a standing OOOnaTntlO. ■ in Coiishohorken. seized u- the Blur gj Oold. bookkeeping that of William Rtemnle at the suit award J.V National Hon. i 'ommonwealth of Pennsyl- Conshohocken Oba vanta for a debt Of 12.713 33 was award. IS. Dr Leon H w. sold to PBUI Wlsler. Esq for 1238 78 (hemlstry award. $5, Julin costs. Language award. 15, National Honor Society. Corishuhocki-i rl awsrd. II. D M FflM-Benjamln T. Hartman. a native man. Norrlslown; Alice I It 30 and a physician wns (( ,hl5 borough an() former employe Memorial award »S. Albert Oreen-i beyond fl, ,n,, Power oil company here, was baum a„d Dr. Stanley Wi dm t. died | home Dun- Dundon. Sr " last nlghl at his Ti nth avenue Mi i» Buffered Klcclctl lo Uttirr •me ' ■ Benlamln ■treet. Kraauatcd irom ua gt arade i„..r _. -.hieh time (.ttlcetTi v-tll be ! n„ i „.,. ^UM -JI_I .#' o .- Salle eolleae hlmS .chool. at annual sehool. west conahohoeken. at an- r"£ ^"', *j,,S, team,MlTbi IIvm ■ ""S '" """ ""* * * ' , """".I 'T"" »t m""l»r "' <>» Tri-Hl-V awerd. »5. lo, Ihe «re«l- .orameneemejii exerelae. tonlahl al „„„ commellce'iien, exerts lol- . , r^on" rnemlx.' Mr r"""l»n. a son ol llie lale Um, Beaeh township commlaalon „. iervle, rendered lo the . -lull. •he eolleae Mth and Olney street*, lowln" low ma*, al 9 Simdav " ! ^ohn and Man OTSrlen Uundon. A Bea, li Haven Inlel see.u.,, liu-i- ,.,p„„ and malheni.ti, •**$££%- Botto, «..*..:h-rl?:,l» .n,„ ,„e,.,:e_s *n,, ^'^V^ JiBfi-S-f*-. V JMuJZ SST ST5S Sl.tS*"'*? Soldier's Hods Will Arrive Here Accompnuiecl by a military escort the body of Pfc Joaanti J Bun. son of Mr and Mrs Dennis Burt. ,! no Pom ■ ■ rtreel arlU this at 11 for re-iiit'-rmrnt Funeral ar have not been made but v .11 be (rote. ■ military fsona ■ ■ ■ cir.c theatre Jnr.e 24. lt»« while Ith an Infantry division Bd A us buried on Salnni varieties of roses among the •m. rd":»'s ","' aceupJ i foot area In the rear yard of his ■ ■ Only six roses were entered In the show by Mr Dennis the first In which he has competed. He has dis-played lu. blooms before but not In eomiietltlon. IgfViied In M.iy Marriage licenses took an upsuree ■ blah for 1MB. according- to Chief rierv John OIMM The m urlaga license bureau issued 29" States aboard the IT S Armv albert \t H n rived at San Francisco. Calif. more two weeks ago llVrii.il (hi Thun-ilav FirrnM'n"-. M#»t tinps whore he has been assume^ 'keeper The Naw enlistee attend-bocken high school and eraduated with the class of 1G47 Fnallsh Antle will present pnllowlna his graduation he accept-hi. nlnno students In a recital The June meetim? of th^ W«-h-iest Tliursdnv nlsht at 7 45 r m lnaton fire companv will be held chemical romoat in St. Mark's Lutheran chureh Monday evenina at 7 30 at the fire boeken. and hi The o'-osram will Include solos snd station In West Hector street At there eve: MIK. in rharite of tlie ensemble work. »md Is op-n to the the ronelu-ion ^f the aoaapanv tore room public Mr Antle i> orvanist and meeuiut the Active as^uciati'I West Conshohocken s M park and playground will open lor tlie season on Ji:ne 13 functioninif (or the first week without This total U still under that of lust vear for the same period when ■ •s ware entered in Mav. 1947. there were 313 permit, issued, __ Monthlv totals lot 1MB are as nol.m Mt'tillli! Mlows- Janunrv 195 F> I A Da\ feature the weekly dinner meet inn |, n Bowe' tt^ald'uohard.' ErnS™i"- R ■>» r- F H ,:„e». »r, ol Mr . i< live memoir o< I M.]*™'. election ' MirKl'll/'ll' l»Sirk ^.ni.n| at ,nnli.i eom Tormlek Theodore Sar.orral- Mr, John Halnea. ol 34 Forrest rhurch He wa. emoloveri by the Ma\ 20 alonf with Mavor H>.u, »|,|l IXI ll/.l* I til IV Maar ""■"'"'"' *"n,u"'r""J." ^ H innum Join MartSd -•<" SS «lll» Wood Manilla.Innn, ,<m,. F ShlHer and tlommlviioner Albert hU wtfe. ghe former ,^Xe"i S' ."^rvrteo^bv a' ^T'TohrTc S HeS«rre?.;"Kv'Tgal a few vean ^^jmj^wm^ ^ , ,.in ,,„.„„ SSor?: a shS: MrT %£ \ ■ U W.e-rnart me .1 " Seven Stars The annual;,]( , ,.„,, tou,. dran ,mi Kwswl rtth thfli Verdl> Band of Norn tov. '■ and. ,,„„ 1WH4 „ ,„ M M.,., The funeral wiU be held Tuesdav Uve*T m'c'^n w" (umPr.sitiB 35 naafaaaJM will pi The aaon-momlna from his home with , ent I hand concert frorn 7 to 8 evenlna. June IS al 'i at represents tuition retmbiirse-eq. ilem maaa in St —. ... 'he school year ending neWa church at 10 interment A 111 fl lie I hllM' III thf puulu Professor Loretto Mar- boa) The -peaker at l . ]M7 The dl^rrtcts. and the ""i0 i1!-.™. .. ™~-.:. Poli-ll rorillll ririlir Will i>e ba St Igatlhawl laamtary Alfred R Tavlor proprietor of the ■*■ »'U direct the concert, will be Casimlr A Sienkiewi-v pr eh will receive, include ural Forum of ' —— Igjancv. is re- *hich -s presented under «na au Penn Bank P Iggg White held a paenli 00 Iio«p.t.il \ilini»siini-open Lutheran church The .School RptflHl ration {moraine'at 10 in the hose house j HecL-tration of heetnner- fir the All committee chairmen am re- to members HI .mis will be held next quested to h. : Wednesday sfternonn be-ween 1 The Montgomery C axntf Fire- June 30 Th. in m the oflre of S'iperin- men's association will meet the Mrs Anne C: •enden' Robert C Landls at Con- rnoii'1 anafTOW ntrht Ntwlek shohocsen high school Vac-lnatlon with the McKlr.lev fire eomnsnv group wll hava by motor from th» nnd birth eerttflrates must be pre- as host. Routine business will be T K hall. 425 East H- : tin:* of registration irransacted uriwrttv from an" illness tha" hag"*** H the A r M M I»cal Philadelphia , Unrlned him to his h„me, 139 West 341 iMaJ aagaatrta presented bv Hurry Collins, 303 EH - ' ., ;iVenue for the past several "his band last vear attracted enue. was admitted to Bryn Mawr tiAVS large ai'dlences elude-, hospital Wednesdav. as a surgical David, ftve-mnnth-old Mn of Mr New equipment Is exoeeted to be Q* ■ ring an attack n! ru] Mrs William A Taylor. t!4 eoeaplete.] in ptoea pfl eel who has beer Favette str-et. Is reem-ering at home openinr, date An appeal - amafajp. $1682 71 Home From II«>-|MI.II Will filed S'lvder, of 11 who died May 20. ■ *2 500 is bequeathed to ,. o' IB Manor road, from an op-r^tlon "nd*"- «**e*- *■« for volunteer workers to aid this where he underwent a ma ' • phew, accord-toitted to Montaom- went several daj- ago to the Chil- week m preparing t!.- -on. has returned to ba. home andling to a will filed Ihaaaaada) Tgteal drena hofpital Philadelphia. .'or the >■; ■ I la ateadilv improvlni letrurt houar
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 4, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-06-04 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 4 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 2 |
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®l)c Consljoljockcn Ikorrkr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7802.
$10,000 Paid
By Bondsman
In Whitemarsh
Surcl\ 1'iriii Plan*
Sllils III I IM.M//I,II
li\ Former Official
Plain Completed
For 1'iiiou Servieei
In adutiou tc Hie union even-
■, n rteduled to be held
tr. local Protestant dim en aux-in.!,
the summer, as i
DM union service monthly
will be held by i\ total ehurebea,
. in ouober and tontlnu-bif
through Maid.. Koordini la
an aniR'unccnienl mai
Ub In Knili.zzl.ni.iil
(i Hie oondMhodtan
Ministerial Onl m
.lowing annual eommunlts
Payment of J10.00O by the Aetna mpniorl.il seiv.:es in St. Mark's
Casualty & Surt iv company through' Lutheran cbtuxh. con.Un|:iv tn
u bond covering Oliver C. MacFMr-tue winter services will be the
land, former secretary -treasurer. Baptist. Eplkcop.il, Lutheran. Met-ronvlcted
last year of embroiling hotllst, Presbyterian ami It Paul*
1123,100 m accepted Tuesday night Baptist chord
lUptrviflOn of Whitemarsh, Etrh r,f im, sU *,n. arrannc lor
township 1M oni'unnrilns speaker III their
The Aetna firm, in n cmnmunieu- ,|. nm ablation ■ the prea.:hei for
lion .signed by Rawle Henderson the union I church.
(.greed to institute suit against two i;, t|,|s wav. ■paalnWi ol Import-banks
where the former township ..n,P ,.;(1, be obtained, wll
official cashed forged cheeks for a !)nre o[ atit'len.-es much larger
number of yean, and against theiliian nn indh.fual service would
defendant himsell in an effort to ,t[tract usual even
recover fund* Henderson informed, b neld in t,H> churches on other
the supervisors that the company sml,i,lv evenings
oumimr union services .vtl. be-
! gin Juh 4, with each of
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY. JUNE 4. 1948.
UT*PEB MERIOW HIGH SCHOOL HONOB GRADUATES
FIVE CENTS A COPY
R.A.Cardamones
v
,
I
>,:"!,;:;wV
Alumni Meete
Dies Suddenly
Tuesday Night
K.irlv li:ili.m r.inn
Bus Service,
Water Company
Cet Criticism
Of St. Comuui Churefa
Wort Side Council
UM BflwaOf Plaat
I MI Honor Koll
Hni.ur students lit I P|i< r Mrnuli hull .1 hi...! wlni « ill have h*.mini parts 111 rommrni em nil
• i< ii" fur til graduates u.iin-hi in the Ipper Mori-n high srhnel ^uiliturium. l.eli u> right, are
tm TtafMl Hclilrr. utio will gtn the valedirturv add rev.; Eleanor (hankn, Ihe salutatorlan:
11 hub* (.r.rs and It'ilnri Knaphle. <\.i-- orators. The rommenerment unraker (till be Charles
Meliger. assistant U> Ihe president uf lemple rnivrr.it>.
ST. M \ II IlKVt S IIONOli UKAht V I IS
TCUU agflUDM all axpeneea in con-necUon
with court action except 11
that may be h>.ed by Elmer'
Menges. Esq. township solicitor. churches airan ring to hold
Robert Toland, rhalrman. and'•"'"" ""r"* '"' "™"™'
Oscar A. Kottler. secretary-treasur-er.
Indicated they favor accepting
the firm's offer, but withheld ;
pending a consultation wit l
solicitor, who will be away until
June 21. Stephen Laubert, vice,
chairman of the board, was absent
because of illness The meeting ii
one of a few he has missed In nil
long record of service as n super-visor
in Whitemarsh township.
The supervisors, on motion by
Toland. agreed to apply 18,000
against a loan of $10,000 obtained
early this year and to use the $3000
balance toward defraying current
operating expenses. At the time of
the receipt of the check the town-ship's
balance hart dwindled to
$159.42 tn the general fund and
$42.78 In the State fund.
Miss Palaeio
ii Gets Award
<»ruiluut<* Honored
At Mt. St. Joseph's
Miss Blanche M Pala.ui. daugh-ter
or Mr and Mrs FT; mils 0 Pa-lacion.
208 East Filth avenue, ffu
graduated with honors fiom Mount
st Joseph Academy. Oheetnuf Hill
at (he 88th umiiiui oOBUBMieenMnl
! Monday afternoon at 4. receiving a
Commencement
Sunday Night
AtSt.Matthews
(3an Of NiiH-tv-Kiyl.i
I .ii'nt-t In lli-toiv
Of I'arorliial SCIKMII
Philip (•>..)■>< no wi
ct si umhn v ■■
on. WMI Conshohitck. •
Ju.ne met II
fliv Vt Ip
H
flmtfl-- VV „ * I,' .... I „ 1) rothy Annas,
",1,l,r "il- * roiiiiuiT
and Mi-. V«r$ .M"Pi'il,'iii'. ti flmui'
InsNilled mi the Mm
Suffering a cercbr.u b«norrhac« ■ ■ ■ f rbe B huylkU] ValU) Line*, inc..
Rulph A. Cardumoiif. lathet ot Po- Nellany and Miss Mm\ Mai i.uin 1,.] the Philadelphia Suburban
he Officer Samuel C.irilamuiir, and All thi '■ In far scmie
■ ■ eurlv Wfll-kiniwii Iti.l- UcPhilan ' the June 0*84
;:••. ,>r tin- borough, Oatd I n ■■< with■ ms ol Weal Conahobockno town
--tiddenu mldntghi Stephen Pishock- Wadw iday night
Tuesday at his home. :t:'4 West TanUUfl plafM m tuad- lot a Th' ■ohuylkUl V.illey Lines,
Fourtii avenue. ■ . * . ivmi. bor-
Mr. Cardanioiie. Icng-time iron down the Del eportad thai ;noui-worker.
worked u usual on Tuea- tie announoad Henri Oamaa laI "■"' ■»"
da] at tin Behuyiklll Iron Wort ara also aervk* in the borough «ni
o' the Alan Wood Steel company madfl f« tha annual reunion and »»«e because the Public Utllltlea
on to new members nntl Oonunli Ion denied nn increase in
Utat hi fvet-.mv meal he busied Wedneaday in the grade whool bus lan iig the bun
■ arden. in which llnM from adding aoditlonal tx-b
« look great ptule. until almost Tttket, ,„ t„e annual btAQUflt ET^J^Sr^l^ffi
lin,e J.° "' ■ n,w „„,„>,,.. t« 'rvM?wa^ ao>la2l t ch«nl«
high Wood p ■ undai ,. beldb: tha Alumni next Wednes- gj" VLh^na VTbattirfB
the care ol a |,l,>s. mu fOI loena dav at 6 30 In the school audilorl- ttl' .,« ^ !l In Z
umebLt.didMuit complafn c4 feel m mm. ba procured nojjwr than ,;„'.; TS\t ScfiSS
mi ill when he retired
1 Mr Cardamoue.
was born at Calvria
Bui da] atu rnoon ai
A olMi 01 mnr-tv-eight youn
men and mwaaa, tha Lugest clas.
in the mote than three-quarters ol
' that the school has func-tioned,
will compli'tf their studlc
at St. Matthew's High school at uu
tnnuaJ i nfT"iiF""iin>afil ''^
1: at 8 li
8! Maithew's Catholic churcii
Iflaa Rafdna H
,iveofl«a.v..willb,,rhd,,wn.io,1 ' g«|* Jj
1 or the bora ol Ihe graduatln. clas. will be f"8*? ^T »,,(l ' h.!! !■ •
uu*- Aiiiii.mv and Bridget Oarda- honoi luaata ol tha alumni at ihe „, . „. rjoruthohoekon na-mona
HadUniad litoWth birth bsnimai which will ba toUowad bj «J J J nJ !^JV.Vvu >•
dayannlvarsarylaMTIiurMl.lv He!*" ■■.>-^.m,nt program ,, ,,...., ..
can!e ,0 thnjenntry ^ve.rwu,, J-^™| '
■hUerveathe Sobntoarinthed .c..inplovmciu with ll ""J»» *;'.«,.W,m1 «R"a»v■i oorrccihweasttrraa 1-'""('lL ■ (,«v >' •■■ iwlnted out :[|(i innv btiwis ^ no|
.the J. Wood & Brothers company. *'" l"a> _ Mllv,.n ll
,
;ll, ,,„. M„,, ,„ (lls,.harge
in what was the old water mill Ha . .. ami taki on paaKngen but
continued to work there for main ||„-...11„L X^o-va^c In the mlddC ol tha --treet; that
years ufter which he resigned hti |>OI 0115^11 12imPS me tui ornclali have Ignored
position and engaged in hllllnwa
for himself as a hauling contractor.
H«' lontinued in hiisiness until the
outbreak of the war Daauina t.i
a». daughter 1(>nd W|lttl ajd frv TOi,id
ii.ui' thalr Hope
Kottler advised that a deed to a
propeiiv consisting of 11 acres and
an historic stone house In Marble
Hall donated by Triangle Publica-tions,
In. , owner of WFIL, was
recorded by the township April 10
at the Montgomery county court
bow 1
diploma In the college preparatory
course.
Awarded the Mount St. Joseph
Academy medal for religion. Miss
Pa lac in also received honorable
mention In English and Latin Presi-dent
of the class of nltv young
women, she also held the class pre.'i-
1 demy In her Junior and sophomore
Condemn Heckles* Driving | yearfi
The board indirectly condemned! Miss Pauline M. Jarvls, of Haver-reckless
driving and speeding In I ford, whoae mother Is the former
the township after hearing a num-.Mls* Ceclle Brochereux, of this bor-ber
of complaints that North lane, ough, received a diploma in tha
recently constructed anew, has be-j^neral course at the agarclae
come a specdwa;, and that specdiiut which were attended b> a numbei
U prevalent Ml Butler pike between of local resident;..
Conshnhocken borough line andl Miss Marv Anne Costello, daugh-
Rr; r.j (iarvcy, lett. and t'athenne Caaaal arr tha nighest-ranklnr
students umung thr nlnrtv.»>i(hl lu reiHvp diplomas
at the annual ccmmenremeni aajgfalaaa "I 14 Matthew"* lllgli
M hi ol on Kanditv niriil in si Mattiirw\ ( ithollc ehunh.
Bowling League Plan Promotion
To Hold Dinner On West Side
of Mr and Mrs Daniel Garvev. t.lUmtivs cause he i-ntiird On an-
J!3 Eaat Hth avenue, and Miss; ptoy o( tnP Alan Wood Steel 00m-
Cathi rme M Casell. t»t Noniatown pany lo j,elp rellevt- the manpower
are ihe highest-ranking students snortagf and remained there until
among the fifty-three glrLs and nis death
five boys He was among the first Italian-marked.
I in -r. 1. t,u\ waa instiucted to
write the Behuyiklll Valles tinea,
li,, and requeal ■ definite date
when '■•"■ ' !! be un-proved
Complaint W..111-1 Water fa.
Mi Buwaga raportad that no ef-
Inrt baa been made thus lar bv the
Tlie West Consh.il;ockrn borough pmlndeiphui Suburban Watar crtm-
■iiK'il rattflad Uu ah non ol ,,.,IU w ntand i main on cruwford
Mrs K Gertrude Rlker a.s tax eollec- j Hl)1 „,„) |Iwtnll a hydrant In Davta
for the unexpired term of Aubrey | Btwt n«ar the Intersection ol Alrv
Tax Collector
Mi>. IBM* I- CIIIIII-.-
Of W.'si Siili* Grovpi
Tvtnts rash awards, totalllna l'i, born reftidentN ol ihe borough and
value seven.1 hundnd dollars, will | wag amoha die founders ol r '
be awarded to the graduates, the' cosmas and Dainlan church
emaS'l.mlae'108"1 Unl" pre"-, which h, always ma,,,,,,!,,,,, ,„,,,, „;,„„;„;; Vho".™^; .i't hi OOe. U . S^ "7. ":cporVed
enlatlon la made. ... He waa a member ol the ».,.,,, lh, .,,,,.,,„,..>, Spbarof ownlniw 11
Rt Rev. Monslghor Cornelius, Holy Name Society ol the church ,,, ,,,„ .. M. mK,., ,,, „.„,. 1H„„| ■ " b „,,. £w ■ „ „„ ,„ ,,,.
Bienuan. diocesan director ol charl-[ and 01 the C B C. s|X)n club. nled bv June 15 mul the u,x blll^ UHir , , ,,, !,, oUM reasons
Will I'nwiil Awarils
Tomorrow Kvcnin^
fill Of Twmiilji limn
To (;<■! Certtfioatc*
ties v. ill iircacli the commence-' Besides Ills wile. Josephine, lie h LsMiciTb. lure Juh 1 It r Die IUM ],nd "ropenlrifrs'have'never baetl
iv.a.tit ...rinhn Rai. I :,,. ,T in, I Mill.. ..-.._..., a__. _■__ . i .1.. .11 .. ■ , ... ... . .... l.i... ...... ..*- it.A IU.P ment sermon Rev. George L Mur- \ I, ' _.. .... — survlved by eleven children, all ol time In the history ..I the borough, |(r0perlv filled in bv the company
phi adm.nhrt.rator of the church wh(>n. ragula In this borough, as in woman has baan ruunad tux mi- s„n„. 0| itie.se opanlnga are ex-
WUl award the diplomas, and Rev-lfouows: Fiances, wife ol Nicholas. lector Her election has il-» bean tremely danganua, according to
Cbjlatopher J QUxwj aaalatant rec- D'AtaaBmndro; Hamuei. manibar of {approved b* the count-, ootnmla- ^me of the oouiiclhnan, and should
iloi and principal ot the ■CnotH, ghg local police force Miihacl. toners. tie papalred Mr Farrell slated no
Tlie final chapter of the 1041-41.; A class of twelve boys and eleven' *H1 distriuiite the prwes. Etevld, all of this borough, and, Mrs. Rlker. of 529 Ford street. wus, effort* have been made U npatr
,_^aaon of C mshohocken Church -girls who have completed the Blue-inmuied white caps and Bridget, wile ol Vincent Toole, Jo- endoraed for lite office ot tax col- the damage and that for him to
Harmonvllle. .;ter of Rfr and Mrs. John Costellu.i Bowling league will ba written to- olemenUry course and passed the gowns, carrying out the school's > m>ph, Einelio, fcdlth, Jean, Sylvia h it,.r \,n \\-,-. Coiuttionockan Wed- underl ike to da tha wurk would ic-
Charles Miller, building inspector,! of 320 Baal ltth avenue, also a morrow night .it the Oral annual sixth grade examinations In the colors, will be worn by the girl'and Eleanor, all at home All of msdav night liv ihe West Bide town quire additional in l|> gorouajb aK>
complained strot.gly of reekless|Studi'in at the academy, served as; banquet to be Ivld at the Plvmnulh' West (■vnshuhocken public school I graduates, Tlie boys will wear | the sons with the exception of i-ouncll following whai ■ old couu-operatlon
of motorcycles on Butler accompagual during the musical towusluu hall. Oennantown pike, will receive cartlflcauM naxt Wad-j black. Tlie graduates will occupv i-:,iieii-v the youngest, serveti in the {to have been a joint meeting be-■ ell it would le raaponalble for any
pike, where he trvea, Tlie board| program-at the exercises. Rev. John pivmotith Center Tin'' festivities' r.esday "cenlng at 8 In the audl- sent i in the upia'i' seriloti of uiei armed forces overseas at the name i tween the council sitting as a com-|aeeldant occurring bwause of the
last March in conjunction with the J Coffcy, Ofl.A , was the commence-1 Wl'n br«in at 6:M. :e first promotional nriddle alflc. Altars will be appro-'time during World War II the and a oocnmlt- praaani condition ol thl
commissioners ol Plymouth town-' ment speaker .... , , h ftrto,„ inrm. nercJaea in the history oi the prl itelj decorated for tha evenl T*,. (uncial will be held from his' tee of three from the achoo. board Mrs. Tyson reported ihe h
ship deshmated a 35-mlle speed The academy senior prom was ^ ( hl Khoo] Tt„, |)n(1,,;m pwnawcl, The high school choir, directed ba ,lome iornorrow morning with' to decide on a BandWata aultahle to comptalnta to the water con
limit on Butler pike extending fro;.., held on Monday night at White- £j„™ ^nd earn will make a brier under the dWtlon ot Mrs Mild- Sister St John of the Cross, will ,Continued on Page Stxl i boUt btNUaa Hi. oommlttee IP- mMructed bj OOUDCll and had re-tire
borough line to Plymouth Meet- marsh Country club, the ehaperonrs "Jg" ■ Vr" Ronild Co,ler wll ivd K Rice DrtnclpaJ will feature pointed to rapreaant ihe achool cvivrd no acknowledgements to her
lag, and requested the Montgomery1 Including Mr and Mrs. Palaeio An.££,'„,, „, m~„" wliiiluns and1!! plaj enUtled "t HI Ynited Nat- llatcalaureate exercises will be ~. board oocnprlsed Jam« Oral cnmmmiu
eountv highway dipartment to erect • informal family reception feted Miss. ™,,, l','J" ',,..('. ^1 11 |ona Parti ' m which eluht mem- held at the 10 o'clock mass in .si f ^mmA.-iog.twiiii*! Kerbarl Kriebe. and J.weuh Pollack council critlclaad the Oompanj tflt
signs 'limiting the speed of vehicles' Palaeio a, > «^' g ' *™» TnaTed"!S o? the c a« will hive paTt Matthew , ,hur,h Sunday, after LOIHIUCIH 601^111 Mr KHabe] wu the , memoei the negligence and Indifference In
actordlnglv The btiildlna inspe"- Miss Mercedes Palaeio, sister of Inr
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