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®ljc €onsl)0l)ochcn Kccartcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7806. Citizens Give Endorsement To Objectives 5"*"c. * JJ" 66 Graduate I n Re-lnter Bodies At Wliitemarsn Vpprovc I iiummou*l\ Wkitemardi K«*|»ort Of Six Committee! i ■ feed, vsterday b> ( ::. Pritrs Evangelical >llgregJl!oit oJ B Commencement nmir n to m n ktw Lulled in a iKitii.ii. OJ cemetery in order lo provide D of Hll .illllfX Jidgi William F DWUM ■: | .||i..ll.l.M JIM] W ll'Mli'iy -ill 'III- p Rev. Barold ■ Dotbh. nnd Henrv I. W Bjwei. secretary „t:,ited the coon thai the growth (.i Lit!' eon ■ Whitenmrshl^"8?"0' ',"r lh''chl'rrhbljUdini'o| Ll,ck- co-operation and oontrol ^-..l. factora responsible for pgubeWUtTtt will golnto the fifth tel. Temple IVotY GWfll I ill' I •iiiiiiilii In tddrett Last >ijrlit CONSHOHOCKTN. PA.. FRIDAY, JUNE 18. 194*.^ Attention Poetised On Republicans ts National Convention Opens Monday Conn a line dav m June and s. BauaJtan of the Hrwenwiti committee, called *hat group to-gether to make final idj I J Couinin - -■ 10 prepare then „n the temporary roll ofthecon- ■ " ■, ■ rnmoned the National com-i .1 apprm Phlhrttftrtnav brinedpc with UMB ■ LUMP tiuxli-f !• r ■ ■ R ■ . . Aihai.i ement t«> that of the ftnt elra. ^tahitKiT' Plans for the addition provide|niceau or failure in mi ment 01 H system of pi"k^ indcm! that te r» pauwd in tlie real ft . Lrd iii) I.I r> profeeaor of1 •ion of a police patSftfi 'imid are buildirm which is M il Tunclc Pnjvi objectives of the board c' Hlpervki bi-riat ground Because of this a glared last night in an address be-igg, Robert Toland. chairman, de-, Mf"M' °' ,hf t-'pm,'T flared Tuesday night ||gno»Ol U> tel He Was a speaker nt a meet INK ol the Wtiltrmni'sh Town.ship Citl-1 »ns" Council, attended by more' than 100 men and women In the Barren Hill Are hall. The group unanimously endorsed raconunenda-i'y for lie ■ < of then tstenabjy. ■ :<• :i am Mi 'i.i..'. June 21 n mtinilly has uilv ■ norm, nirne tli* porarj roll, and date party tick:' National gates assigned in that redo . Officially, the convention Is "book* tve wll 1th them. Miss Sagebeer Dies Following Short Illness Funeral On Momim For Nriinil Teacher Of Ili.Kiu^l" SH100U TEN PAGES kK.NOTI-'.K Mi- Maud D yuueb,. I Local 1595 1 Holds Election submitted to members a week 'ago by chairmen of six committees studvlng public safety, traffic and roads; education; governmeni and finance; health, welfare and recrea-tion: planning and tonlnit and public relations and membership Charles P. Cells, supervisor of Government Consulting service in-stitute of Lorii and Stair OOVem-ment. University of PaanavrvtrUa, said his organisation Is prepared to be of asehiance in compiling plans for oontroUod expansion at a cost of $1500 annually. The cost would IK* If work could be assigned local Officen ftu Burled Willi Our Exception photography and I M in nte. Ill We "i> oil i'. Mm 1 HIiv provide lain* m ■■ 1 eveni will rapt ri tin ivent- Mlltd - heai ion temiiorury chairman*! Eeyi ■■■',. , .,._ .. (h- .-.- ,lUhlu, ... ■ 1,094 ,%„l*jL' Tuesday: Mu:i. ng Offli delopatea Night hear pertnanenl ■ required foi nomination ,,; the ''■'- ,l":'' ™ ")' ..,i,ii.-- nndl " ",. ,'.,, 1," uvcdneadaj -.:-,.... tdopf I ie will be 3S more del, floated rrorn me local 1111,11 platform N and bal- than sat in the im convtntlon, '" '' "'"' ■*■ ''r' ,: lot oa pnsMeottal candidate thea* balna gddtd byth*"bonua" ,n t1"' wemeob Thor-da* es State and '" "W" i,n(1 <-omtmie,t her enutlon when Re- duttei ..nd junior didales; elect the National CJ-.I- publn an strength increases as in - mtttee; provide for formal :iotdi- the 1946 cU .-tlnns The nuniln li retired Mnt Bagabaci wog sum-catmn of the candii lied onlv by the l.lH delegate* m*r eouraes a* 1 ended uumtnnt.ng speeches knthe ittt convention N Y . in 1911 IM -lied more than a half- ar.d balloting naturally MUM pro-rcnturj an" A lev early classes re-1 lonjf this sii. 1 1 memben ol ■. . ship pi. i Lorlum ol Barren Hiii con I-rhooi. Hv\ Uird, who. . [church, atipeired en the platform ■1; the B.rien Hill BChOOl two veurs . principal kl grudiihti'm tw tnai ume The tikm: pin" l.st night marked ■ ■ FIVE CENTS A COPY Court Imposes $800 In Fines, Issues Warning Slot Mm liiitr. Uquor I ;»w \ kalaton Face Stiff Penaltlei i The All officers, with one • exception, Wtri «--elected bv Local 1S9S. Unit- [ r_pmJ[|^ ed Carpenteis and Joiners, A. F of L.. at the annual eaWtMD Wad nesday night in the T A hall. Francis J. Clark. 205 Eust sixth din to Bvi percent luct, Bw i»-r gvanue, Vtl renamed president, cent oo-oparatkn RWl 90 paTUf vard Howard ttrsi offldal oouvenUoa M Philadelphia was noted u 11 v when Chairman Wain . ■ oelved dlpl(.nius at nig nt. 'he speaker based his talk on a "'■' _ aark uttered by a big league, weanej pitcher during nn Intervle* whtth ;,,i-lut u.mii ¥17/ II 1 d*^ aO \\ omen now lers l.orsons Crant The qualifications for both can- courses in English at the Under-stated in the Constitution, sttj "t Pannmylvanii in 1908 end re that they must be natural born, 190B ana again In 1916 mi tin* mound ' y Feted At Dinner Wage Increase Quaker Team Cuiuli Of I ,-HoM S\ till,. I - .01 a bunk before he ,- qualtfl tboon concluded I • ,,■ "m.e im* al £• ' ,- ,-. 1, .111■ "nd.. with rr to beeotne principal Until '^' V"' ™2" "«rb> 'V "» ' ''*".' . .T, w ■,M Tlilrri ,1 u B humbl. ' ""-n'tx-is. offl- plant one hundred ami fifty men*ll,,n hi rr",dPd at 33J wrsl I,ur" ... praatdent; conti sideiits sen'ing on a planning Unyd Earl, financial secretary; John jne peaker OuaatkHV commiseion. He suggested forma- (p Rahm. Jr. reoordlng secretary; centaiiea in relation bo tion of a commission through actionThomas Smith, treasurer; Leslei m,., commentin-* trial lie lulievei of the ixiard of supetrisors He ad- Monks, of Pottslown. .conraictor: hick '& W percent, co-operation T> Used that in his opinion the willing sumlev surmiak. warden; Harold! I)t-rcem and control 55 DM enl U board of ndjustmt-nt has acted Hood, of Ambler. John 8. Derr. ol ,,,,, v,.t ,,„. breaks don 1 be-uin- a OMeally in a number of mattera Ulbj borough..and Harry Clemens ;llllt) lul l( - Vll. KU^: rletorloui Quak-- ciiem'-i ChariesnH mSi^hSld ty&\* Glf\(t*Jllp;,n|v,('"-- . "' ™S2? MWe rtead H 1... n>i the lendaa . Prod toariI his .SMVO™"to do tor hel luwaun. of Wl»lnB». .,.y,h|„', really »orlh whlli-. M> It (toSUkn 0n» >l I dlonn aod ,r.h L,««l 3»1. Unllrd 8U*l»wkri. •Tilth "nd »™fa?" « the lom Tht lxcfi """"S '» ch»nKe ") man iirmiii ui.u wenare 01 ine Town-1 bnild aqXn to bt pnaldeol tolorauj program last night .1 ttu „, A,„„ir«, cm on which Mfotla. mp«tina ulace to 8s Cosmas and -j hauAi.toi*.™ ^» >•»- r...™_a...»,~.i.__ .. '" bPJ^J?TiP!is .d !hnv'Ii!h' U...i.i.o. •odety beaoqiairterg. Third SS-fSl.(t1 WiU,,n 1 " ro-or"1 avenue and Maple street. bemnnUie S, nn w pUnnln« rommh-|with the next meeting. July 7 A smn. ci na sim, committee was named at the session, Slrrs, Public Funds Eeonomy to make pluns for the annual out-, 'l '•uu',v- "w speomi m While the council was sympathetic Mug of the Local Award* Are Pre*enled toward various proposals advocated Thomas Smith. 228 Mo.irl.ead ave-1 M Wealev IVtmlei. KaataUntj A large gold by several committees, economy nue We**t Conshohocken. Local county ■uperlnteitdenl ol chooli -> Incnea high, rcpreaenUng wai strewed where expenditures of .treasurer ha* again been elected ■*« ■**■■ nrpetvlatns prttwipai of woman bowl. ■- ,M action. ■»* pn-- public funds would be required with business representative of Mont-' Wliitemarsli township schools a i aented to the team on behalf of the the raull obsen.er. were of the rimerv County District.Amprism-; score ot year-, nso. presented el William A WHittesid.'. opinion that little If anything rec- ■ six I/>caL-i for a two-vear term, after awards In behalf of William Boul- Quakn m dad fi-r advanoemein of the MTVUM id nan ta me offta H. ton Diaoii MI 10 Amavloan i.f- champion! b. M. I Beatrice s!,:. | w*tlon_ wi township will materialize for a vear.was also re-elected vice-president ot : ,( 1|!1 captain or more the Pennsylvania State Council a' "' Ihl awards for honor, courape. Additional t:uplr.es. miniatures oi "■'■*' •*""-• - ."■■■,'""' "*" »' Edward A Stanford, chairman ol an e^SeVtui in Reading. He; ..-Kolerahlp seruce. cornpinmn,!:,,- th, f^trophj -■- --roei. bv and two vmta to. those ill the committee on public safety, tiaf- has served fourteen years Tn the and character * league lo Mrs Florenre Adams flc and roads, deplored present, post This office automata ally makes IMitin ,.f Bariei. Hill Consolid^led | tji slnrles paid tht •polica dep«rtment.i him a member of the state execu-, school, and Hmth \. urtred doubllnft the number of pa. the board ■ f«tl. ol Spring Mill l Crawtord also wae 0l ttw ftVardi f'" Fiiuhsli and lanel Elwood Sibrc received an Englinh Bwanl n Garnet Vincent tnathetDatlci r perseverntice. Riehaid Hamll-i II,,inn HIH. and Norm I elder Rp. lug Mill, were given lnuwj lal ol tfag Icnxue, Quaker execu- are emploved gl the indtistiv . *~mt» bi th. contract loi the and lime. ■ ,.',.,. ! , : 1 -Dokesumn said They are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth uf July, Labor Day. Thanks. r ■ ' Continued will IK- tht tin Judge William F Dtduiehowar and District Atlomey E Arnold ! it) thai tamblon and liquor law violators in the future when iliey aupear It 0. Mont* . ounty thai 11 ' 'itilireased iii Inklni , ■ ill mi be . IK.I li.iiiiiu the it before Judge Daruw-hovi: U n 1. and Oeorgr Lewie 14.'', WlBow iU««t, Nnrru-town who pleaded KUIII^ Ittion of the liquor control act and ke-plng .t gaming house as a re-ratd on the Norrlstown I >wls. Nest 2\«» 1, ■ Sun • dai lutiiit Fine., totaling WOO were imposed upon lite iw,i men who art offlotal ..f Hie : oi'se's Home vVeir. the praatdcni waa lined »ao(t ,ii. Die gambling charge and $100 kaUcn Similar i ■;. (I OU1 U> lewis IgalnM Hie de- 1-. ndantt wu- Inward H pointer, ol 1433 Willow street, Nor-rM MII who nl.tl information 1 nicnltist them with Magistrate I Dorman Sum'tv nM( ,i l.« hours after he allegedly re-beaUng' in thg uub roorsi u.i,,. - fUvee nn il. i;t,. itliHilllK bv District Kurata of honor nt I dinner Dial I rresl, m,,,e witness said lj,., ,i; llu, ,„. irstinittuii ol Conshohocken < >»uii- tpru While m i ii Nn ^'4'. Ordei "t li. ■ Americans, to in tield tomorrow nut id in the sori.il rOOOM of the Co'ishohoeken Methodist church smll nv.-lille tnt The even, will be attended by mem-l niut friends to the ^ unlive of lti.lv. he was a son number of 150 peraoni Tlie tea-late Michael and Itarv ttvtUee Will begin at 6:30 w.ih ■ • IVnli Mariinelli He was a resi- roatl beef menu, tarvad by -U1.S borough for U y> ■' ■: the MI .nnd was an active member ol &i Big , a member 01 the First Unntlst church of Couth ■ltd was one ot its mOtl active until 11 lew mO She was teaeher of the '! in.Ml on final ■ Site i.. survived In I two brothers. Pauline tl .- hODM. and Arthur, of Limerick The funeral will be h-, local .'Hli.il Announce* M.M n from the Am Home. 300 raveue ttn New Contrad Term* wvtc« nt 2 with R* r \\ niter . pgatog 01 the rw Atl nn I-a-, HI , oenta per hour,'BapUai onuroh, off** retroactive t. M,n 1. thbl urn: 1 QMU| WIB bi Bl M*iUa.ozi- i NorrUlown (iiiiitniir i, .1..11 ||. tireen. ol tmnu.s. will deliver Hie kav—U .uldtcv, .il Ihr Itepubliean Na-tional CanvanUog1! Mondav nlgnt ■csaten in < "iivriiiuii IUII. rioii delphia. Mhen i.nm.iiiiit*- ineldeul ti. llir gpaBteg if the i «m MIII.II have bren eumnleleil and Die delegates Ix'gin In sedle down to the t-ii-ni, . of naming a Presidential i aitdldi.tr Jiul adupl-il.| llu |i.i:t\ ]il.i(ftil 111. Lodge Plans Anniversary O. of I. A. To Mar* Whil Year Satwday ,| pit M;»rtin«*lli SiilIertilR I cerebral teti Martiuelli. 57 died " t avenue Dunian church: >he Miss Marv Hammond, president .., -t ■! Boer*, , Kl'- ."nt ,; the group - moon, he saw liquor and beer being served. ■ mallei of fact, had three drinks himself It had prevtoualy ■ t. ■-. , tabhahed thai the riub has • to dispense liquor Asked 'f tie had owatrved taf gambling denies in the place, lint-in- i ■ .mi than v., rt chine, i*,, nitkel and a twenty- Olean'er? in'' "Ll1 ,,n" H<1 admitted play-uiider"' lhe"rii,ee1lon ol '"«, l*° ol ,l,r devlcM u,,rt ,hen turned bo ■ card game where he heating, After an bfdbnen and Increasing wages gen-erally, but acknowledged there was.-, ... n ■■ ■• no possibility of alten.iK nrcum- | til 11 X I »ll 1141111 ^ stances since the budget for the. ■ear already has been adopted and !?..„ W.^i Si*!*' I**U*k Hesidaa hU broth, i whi'ch 'rtved I- ttiiotfn ■ ' uehar ■ ihir borniU'li TI 111J i brother, J manv taxpayers have Indicated op-! ,1 an bicrease in the rate of 'axaiion „ util'tv building will be , structed at the MacKcnzle park and , While the committee tpparentlv PUyground for storage of tool* " has a favorable impression as to the £ decided at a Joint meet me value and efficiency of fire com-panies In the township. Stanford proposed a comprehensive svstei of fire protection, with a fire mai shal In the townshin nnd paid en 9Hirers op rim Dhnckeh k»i plant Qrovldas aawHrTwnd M Bettv lleaton. nowill now be romp u ted on thi ... verage In the league planl penvoone), instead of bv tie- ■*,n| i>n K-; Uar pins, also representing, in partnients as heretofore. :: Italv miniature, a woman bowler, and Representing the firm in the ne- !]!.■ funaral will be held from s.t with diamond chips, were pre-1 initiations were Philip, IJoltnii and itM We-t Third avenue residence senfd the six te.im members !■■ \. owners, and John t, morroa at 9 with solemn re-the Quakei iirm tfovelt) mhUaturt I Phlladehjdng Repre- nineni maat in 8e f'o-mn' and Dam ■ I,., W Plhlev up pmi were pretentad the anting he I "enl were Joseph Burn 111 porreal ■•reet, president; ,i Team members in addition to F.rnest Volrje Manavunk; Bal Dre- Mrs. Henrv F B m« Kn,s shngluft and the nut. - and Fred Claiicl, the West Conshohocken Recreation- ""' lj*™*\ AU>.ill;irv 01 Wlinnni ^j,,,,,;,,:,,,^, lt:f. Mrs Robert Hem,!,, aternttlonal reprasentttive Of Die * clncn'mo th, W,,t c„„shn- »."'!'.V'..:'V , , -„. Mar*,,,- CIO. In ,.„»n oOc Internit-ni XZtt&XU2i£ »> "d1 .W HiU SS. Oeorxe Pierre. 242 Mcorhead Cedar Heights Tlie ultimate gain, nue West Conshohocken r.n Hill, would be lower Are Insurance rates Work on the build.na Is exnee ed representing ; Miss Ed.- Kri bSSSr™ *9*mU I to be done voluntarily ^"ht;; lhe C.Id Point Chinch ... nt So Dra- Classes at Barren Hill Consoll- Plans were made for Installation n u a [0 Ll„tin, p,,,, ■ visit inn dignltarlai than wilt tie a of i cocnedv th I ill - oup of ] -■. M rtie prtn- Morr--, jlaow-ti|i>lni Robinao"Mn ** Brr n,a Crt,tia(iml,r;e,,,,,;,, Y,, Mrs Reuben fltemple. ol 183 Wtil ■ -,f SoriiiK MUJ i ,1 ti - i y„ k Laroy cornedy landed the funai guaate will be |] Mi'kuri Mrs Frrui-wldow "f .lusenh Robbuno, efai w Blbley, Mr* John her home In York. Pa Sol- man ani Rev tnt) Mm Hurrv P Howard Wiikinsn .j„lin n Byrne - BIKj Hi( |., ->'- and Mrs j it,,, pimp '-,H'■'• U-1 crick iittuniey si 7 30 p m, filed nation with Mnnistrate Oor- ^JUIHI and went asWt Uu ■auLci- M iii,- n»K Km ■ tottarj ill ki-i unit punch : I ill a l,,cked clos- ■ott bottles filled with iieer i behind the bar Other (Continued on Page Faun Firemen Plan Celebration \\ c-1 Side Company ^ ill llol.I JuliiLW ^UIIAUJI- ', . nrjlLil. ' Jin. K'.'^ ■ f dated school tre 'too targe ind oon-|> soft ball diamond at tnt pan aw i;L;ll,t.. vinoeni whnae FHKIISII a gested.'' and recreational faclllDes haubng of dirt for the proiee- has .|v,,, ^ Willitm are -meaeer nnd inadeouatclv su- begun Paraont who WlU dartata aoll|Qyayford nervised' asserted Oeorae R.Clark.: are asked to contact recreational MJ]] I(,hoo| Douglas head of the committee-on educa- council officers Walker and Patricia Lee Piennar-tion. i A three-day block narty to aid *h. n ^ .,,;pi,.nta 0[ awards for The committee observed that the, recreation center will be h"'d <>vei antad b) Mil WU-cost of educaUon In the township the FoiirMi of Julv week end. Frtdav. whether on a per capita basis. or|8aturdav and Monday aval , lirr a,KOclatton The as-whether "it is tudged by teachers') Mrs Pierce Is chairman v. In fl OUnton jHadfield. rerrentmnnl council i ,, ajm Ollmore, i I BltkR! of iheir quaUnca-ttons as the outstanding boy and I the outstanding girl In behalf of the Parenl-Teacher of Barren Hill Consoli- ((-nntln-jed on Page Foun I ,1 iir.inrial secre- a behalf of the caroponj . . of Harmon* ;]1, ... ;ililllll r^aed n and poliit.-d out that the Quaker Sl.rtl1.(n over one opponent. George '" Klncklner, ol Norrlstown R D. •nlnriev" Is well b»lnw avernae. j Hadfie Id. recrentionnl pre' "Our per capita cost.' continued the ] j^ent presided reuort. "comuares unftvorabl> with other townsh'os in Montgomery! countv and with the state averaee—<n':l| L\.|.. I li-niiii<. and the state tveraae Is not hUDi W ,H r e" *Jia"Mw The salerles paid o»ir teachers are Champions of the Montgomer. nmone the lowest |„ Montnomery Countv Suburban Softball leaaue, county and in adiacenl counties" | scfthall nlayers of Spring Mill Con The Ronaa rrnwdtmr In the Barren Hill and because hleh schools in neivh boiIIIP towoshitis have indicated _ „ ,, • • ■ ■ • i i '»/i/» fl» a win shortly be unable to I fl ( OIU t'II11< HI I ICh'PtS t Ol' MH9 MXetpieSfS team warned the champu>n.ship m face tif ■ TS-prn handicap on game* William Gavin expressed latiOIU of the firm Mis* Rossi and Miss SllnglufT voiced appreciation of the " team and expressed the wish that the interest In women's bowling In ;nltv would Increase next year Pinner was served at small tables decorated with varied flowers Bowl enin reoulem mass was itholn ' hurcrt I . <i a monih previi Mrs Robinson was born In ■ I ■ ots, Hixth tven Mgl -fi ■ dntiehior of the MacAdoo. of Norrlstown R I). John i Bridget Smith I 1 so ?chTS Nk*0lM B~M" ,07, 2ft "j;^ «« "' *«* '"r **» P-« ' univ^Lnlv,,- Waal Sbtth avenue, unanlmonsl'. elected guide Joseph Bui unanimously elected to head tht M k . . • \m • ■ ■ OlM-ll SprUaag Mill Defer* Sentence For Obeervation I WO I tllllllllii. I lllt'll »rir ll.tltl •»■ 111 f I la\ uroiiiHl Jnlv '► itv adtacent counties " i sou nan nmycrs oi surinii mm wuo- .e eommlttee believes that Jun-' «"1Wated schml will be feted ti HoepitaU \llllll^lon ducted by the Parent-Teacher as Montai nn fp, Whitemarah townrfiln , , , ,„ „,„„ . „„.,„ --jggs "te>"~\Cauam IMemm,, hor County Chairman -«« no;;;- «-gUJf^t. Ing and utnv, pont followed In the Two rommlttecmen wer. Di inn was also a Present, In addition to the team William Wethev Barren Hill, and Mrs William Collins will be sun and league officers and Mr Whit, at the Rnrlna Mill n1„- aide and Mr flavin, were C A The Local meets ,n the P O S of m-ounds. a Jaan Mel E-isI Hector Davidson. Pi I *, h.ill admitted to rlna'on and W I. Batchelor of the -Quaker Arm. Ange.ine Picone p|____1_ HK || ■Catherine R .(Ierly Mildred Shaw 1.11111*4*11 l4» IlOHOI Doroth) Vft rut Betti Nal , , . ., . ,*e. Dolore: ^rll04H I r r«14l Mil l<> Stanley M Leighton. chairman oT\ _. ,*■«—(- prubJgfln ol Btgfg Attached tn Mont "mnv cunty si Algner. Eve R Mi the commiuee on health welfare. ^ senator Uoyd H Wood musl 10 tl kel nil be sevcrPl oout and recreation, urged ereater effort »« aeriaw inp ^^ w,,„, |H>int).d ou, F;irh *| .1 |- |t. |>|.IM ::;r^reaY.onCTie^j^ « "arrlsburg are unt- coupon Is good for an afterno. Mi thOCUitU I lalll He advised that collection of garb-1 ?»* *«,ved much mo.- age and ashes nn a township ba«is ^ni,s", should be undertaken The ooat, he >ntrl roitld be anprozimatelv U an- Hi ill Grtirlnger. Avella s,iseo, Dorothy dark, Marv Jane In. mlth. Wilhnm Whlteaide Annette shohocken Methodist church school association will not br rt Inll. It W:t Tlie nlavKrounds will lie ODgPad July 6 and) I ■' Pnr'"'- ■,i of Sprine Mi'l Kaile 0 M H»ee In chame, stressed lha; the who graduated from the Con! t hiMt. n ■uncinu In ■ in of •ervtee m ttvlsgj ;, tng prapar*L) frtoa the ravages : "ii .h mid imumttai win i»e markad with a three-da vnnce nt the golden |ubUe( m the I ■■ ■ ■ ■ ' ii'innahv of Weat n Thura-ne before the court a« riav ol next week and ending next one charge, a«turrtay i Lghth ave- -ri..- n stRri Wjtn . DUO told the court he waa wlBlng | in,iu.' m the ■ ■- "t the hiuldinp on Itaj in an Ttnirsdsv evi>nin« l»e<Tlnnlmt at effort t, ' Unu entree- R 30 ;,liri wm ronclude with a ^ireei parade MtURtav afternoon was arrested bv Sat. beehmUia at 2 ^he hr ■ , ■ nnoch '- .,',.; full ,,,;,] ... , 1 cotnpJalni 1 ■ neken and will pro-iwirotli'h »'hei-- fl wlT. '■eel nnd pass thai bnffWMJh ,,ral fire coru- L^onsic'. Talone F-q . present!' ■ ■!-,. < a nte loent eomoanleg will iotn In ■ .ifilned the making the demonstration a aV9- 1 V ■.i-ioiiBtr.il fire compnnv gara durine gUI he m lme null sixtv uni- •., ni.i.T- formed men and one niece of ap- ' 'nrH-Tve nieces from Allenlown ' 1 nraeed to head the to, al coupon is good ■ alion 111 which he now finds Two ol tht Uekgtg 1W alrendv himself nromh. Lnembera of Thai the Senator 1" In a dilemma the county'* offldal Republican fam-i to him to IM, Senator Wood said, but the re-pmrtvJaTS^ mlriT*LudVat "thTooasl- ipyhrants can get'into the Repub- .-tfTerent pirty workers or execu-b '"v nfTrSSlin.? «we°rs In B^t SS National C„,P . Mill Cedar Heights and Leel^nd' <lel?hia next week on 10 .. ,,,g that method of dis- Helehts ro-oDerntl"» with Indus- Senator Wood franklv admits thai . "imi-m number of trial plants tn<* the horoneh of, he's fl-tumt»ed and thinks thai Bin- deserving people Conshohocken Use of the Consho- stein would probably be put out of wrtiinit hoeken dtsno^al olant was Mievented btrdrsen frtth that one Senator S|)4»4*iiil Service An unusual uospel nn; vice will be held in the Conshohock-hocgart hieh school tn the class ol • n v, l' , l„,i..|l Otfii i-r- 1MB »,11 be honored at a reeogni' mmi „„, win | on service at lie morning worship m|||w! „ rl(.r<>mpinlM, , inn. al m10m30 IInn tthh*e rchhiuirrcrhh Sri - ■ _ appropriate toktn of remembrance t the 1 liunh school w.ll be presented to each graduate Tlie traduntes to be honored Mat aid 1 stride end new swine1 rout, The ha'iri will arrive here ftar 11 a MI In bus. . Membeei of the WeshitvM(,ii r^im-b a its semi- „ Mill tSfirZe JrSnmSiaLnSy ■ ,...„,„.,. ■•'" "„"."" lM,hm't-, field, of u Wan- ' ■ rayette Hill, is th" new •r Joan Amhler, Allen and Favette ttn en- Diem. Jane Dieni Charles Diltill. tnt at 7 3n oeauJuctad bv the Potts- Richard Neville. Jem town Youth Choir of thirty votees vernon. Aene*. Warburton, Joseph under the direction of Stu'ilev Hal!- Whip Walter Wltitrrbottom and trnder-d rector of ■ n Hiitner. town Youth Center The musicsl n grudtiale of the Unlvi > -*ill include pmnsvlvania. will also be honored tnaat, duets and selections by the with the grotin 125 Girl SrtHiis. Leaden Enjoy Omthtg At Ralph Woerner Ranch In MU/uon One Boughev, iiastor oi the runtor and ■■ uames, scout and an outdoor box Itmcl: ■ nd. director of music ■ l> >ehler-J« 'Hie grmin I* known 1 Tldtnes Broadcasters and is reco- Bnlred as an efficient chorus The . onen to the publ 7 nd.'' declarwl the with that one H n would be large enough to! As Chairman of the Montgome- , ir lhr }ickf,t, handle this sewage" j *^Pu l ft''r, T^f,^I "^' _7th '' ' '' nrt,v to th" ^'\ Tnr" sUn '"1 "*" "-lection^ by the church "will deliver the sermon ' V " !l7J:'"°vJT..^ ,'Tf ,; are to use them on the ohone r.n the theme A Bont CriMllialefg pS2i National Enclave which ;'"1' '!'\ .'^ker"''"' ' ,0hn J OTVinnell aviaUon r> «tton Hall on Hon- „ ^^ Ironies technician f'rst c''"s. U8N dm ... , , „ . „, ■ n'on hand all dur-'' vice chairman of the Chn- ■ f^ of Mrs I«onard Woodward of He has kept a careful rewrdol ™ruwd . ... nion nano our committee m. ?10 Fan Sixth a<-eni.e has been!'he ar.plicat.ons, but only todav * '• ll,'on 'rhf Gideons and an en ' frn"i •he AviationKlec-1 learned that f.us rountvs allotmein ' •'"', rv ...1— .. tronlcs Mntertut <ehnol it the Nnvn!' i' 10 ttekats nnd three ier«eant-at v douMfiil ■1] Traininc Center Mem- arms badges which are to be turned nhls Tenn where he also received over to bal Mgwaagniattva BUUdai I vered fUf-ntt'training hi' mini at Reoubltcan KaOonal ->-rmit Ina the Navv he WM aT"rti"*ted from Headquarters in the BeUeuie-Stral- h'm to be on hand M all ypnne nan ken high school ford hotel. Philadelphia -So you although ttn UtuaUon created a ,.M„.,.1Hi;,- mrlted to b.- -■•■ - —— « ■■'■ ding to Rev Harrv P Bouthev declared the Senator this morning joolnu •are does not In \r, fish lean n* Ar,vi" T Burl one ticket each to be given ko I other lrv-a'i"es : . ... . . . nf M and Mr- Anh>- B"-ke "" Col Jav Coke of (' He recalled lhr.: Per- l»Wf*Ilina *>i>lll w/.t Te"th 3-en"e w"l leave np nnd Jeajagwi H Pew. Jr of Ungi one and Lerdgl for S«n FY-r.ri<c« where Melon, local delet-no ' Hie alternates Lnuls A Hlrsch. II-r^ rrt. 01 Wcsi Noriton. receive n-. ti n the con-anOew opens, and If not divni«ad The sale was con- Walter Lawrence Deuber. sie,.- ,-y l. Rohlns. Sr. local reside.- for NBO-;trkeU. hut ctn aain admittance: -ve do distribution will be made on sumted ihrnueh -h. ,iff: - f Sam- hen Kwatkowsri Anaelo P-Ni^ lil ^'iitrlimt'ii \|i|iro\c(l It\ Tourl Will rmiw Pacific ranch" p*»*!l * 1 ■ ■ i 1 :-:ii7,nbeth Brae 1 f a PIv mouth Meeting troop, of the John imarga ha ve lieen Meet Ine st 1 he Lea ■ I the way and rr-rnad bv Judge turning, hiked from tht plant kfj ■ K Dannehower re Prank Sarnl N R-wan John )i« wl!" emhark on Wednesdav for an eieht-weck Pa-jof Hkin?. r-iftr cruise aboard the Princeton, j The t - ,,t thg tg on Siindav , t>cnany, the Yeara- Band oi fortv-fl ■i fi( v. 1 btrani or lown will rramteh Four Mrs Watson outma nt the R ' t ,hw '"t-f**."1^ be m llllf/ Al made Filean D*n ','1 RICHTIOT F nanv I M. , rrlrk. Marv An'. - 1 new imt-eterei [he band red in their new 'mi- - any wJU be in line Thl '11 w - ,,,.a.. In..,,".h,.e- .line aim also Ore -omoanv laratus. tp enn mem- J ■ -unlit I [ Vi nnrtni'«te and will he ■' TC students at Vtnanovt college. with their credentials , he slid net Desfledl John Velcer Kartmer Fltol K" Kelh BettJ A ni»^. meeting will be held In ■lie fire house at the i Mi.ttnned nn fage Threei he parade '. >
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 18, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-06-18 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 18 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 6 |
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®ljc €onsl)0l)ochcn Kccartcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7806.
Citizens Give
Endorsement
To Objectives
5"*"c. * JJ" 66 Graduate I n Re-lnter Bodies
At Wliitemarsn
Vpprovc I iiummou*l\
Wkitemardi K«*|»ort
Of Six Committee!
i ■ feed, vsterday b> (
::. Pritrs Evangelical
>llgregJl!oit oJ B
Commencement
nmir
n to m n ktw
Lulled in a iKitii.ii. OJ
cemetery in order lo provide
D of Hll .illllfX
Jidgi William F DWUM
■: | .||i..ll.l.M JIM] W
ll'Mli'iy -ill 'III- p
Rev. Barold ■ Dotbh.
nnd Henrv I. W Bjwei. secretary
„t:,ited the coon thai the growth
(.i Lit!' eon ■
Whitenmrshl^"8?"0' ',"r lh''chl'rrhbljUdini'o| Ll,ck- co-operation and oontrol
^-..l. factora responsible for pgubeWUtTtt will golnto the fifth tel.
Temple IVotY
GWfll I ill' I •iiiiiiilii
In tddrett Last >ijrlit
CONSHOHOCKTN. PA.. FRIDAY, JUNE 18. 194*.^
Attention Poetised On Republicans
ts National Convention Opens Monday
Conn a line dav m June and s. BauaJtan of the Hrwenwiti
committee, called *hat group to-gether
to make final idj I
J Couinin -
-■
10 prepare then
„n the temporary roll ofthecon-
■ "
■, ■
rnmoned the National com-i
.1 apprm
Phlhrttftrtnav brinedpc with UMB ■
LUMP tiuxli-f !• r ■ ■
R ■ . .
Aihai.i ement
t«> that of the ftnt elra. ^tahitKiT' Plans for the addition provide|niceau or failure in mi
ment 01 H system of pi"k^ indcm! that te r» pauwd in tlie real ft . Lrd iii) I.I r> profeeaor of1
•ion of a police patSftfi 'imid are buildirm which is M il Tunclc Pnjvi
objectives of the board c' Hlpervki bi-riat ground Because of this a glared last night in an address be-igg,
Robert Toland. chairman, de-, Mf"M' °' ,hf t-'pm,'T
flared Tuesday night ||gno»Ol U> tel
He Was a speaker nt a meet INK
ol the Wtiltrmni'sh Town.ship Citl-1
»ns" Council, attended by more'
than 100 men and women In the
Barren Hill Are hall. The group
unanimously endorsed raconunenda-i'y
for lie ■ < of then
tstenabjy.
■ :<• :i am Mi 'i.i..'. June 21 n
mtinilly has uilv
■ norm, nirne tli* porarj roll, and date
party tick:' National gates assigned in that
redo .
Officially, the convention Is "book* tve wll 1th them.
Miss Sagebeer
Dies Following
Short Illness
Funeral On Momim
For Nriinil Teacher
Of Ili.Kiu^l" SH100U
TEN PAGES
kK.NOTI-'.K
Mi- Maud D yuueb,.
I
Local 1595
1 Holds Election submitted to members a week 'ago
by chairmen of six committees
studvlng public safety, traffic and
roads; education; governmeni and
finance; health, welfare and recrea-tion:
planning and tonlnit and
public relations and membership
Charles P. Cells, supervisor of
Government Consulting service in-stitute
of Lorii and Stair OOVem-ment.
University of PaanavrvtrUa,
said his organisation Is prepared to
be of asehiance in compiling plans
for oontroUod expansion at a cost of
$1500 annually. The cost would IK*
If work could be assigned local
Officen ftu Burled
Willi Our Exception
photography and
I M in nte. Ill We
"i> oil i'. Mm 1 HIiv provide lain* m ■■ 1 eveni will rapt ri tin ivent-
Mlltd - heai ion
temiiorury chairman*! Eeyi ■■■',. , .,._ .. (h- .-.- ,lUhlu, ...
■ 1,094 ,%„l*jL'
Tuesday: Mu:i. ng Offli
delopatea Night hear pertnanenl ■ required foi nomination ,,; the ''■'- ,l":'' ™ ")'
..,i,ii.-- nndl " ",. ,'.,, 1," uvcdneadaj -.:-,.... tdopf I ie will be 3S more del, floated rrorn me local 1111,11
platform N and bal- than sat in the im convtntlon, '" '' "'"' ■*■ ''r' ,:
lot oa pnsMeottal candidate thea* balna gddtd byth*"bonua" ,n t1"' wemeob
Thor-da* es State and '" "W" i,n(1 <-omtmie,t her
enutlon when Re- duttei ..nd junior
didales; elect the National CJ-.I- publn an strength increases as in -
mtttee; provide for formal :iotdi- the 1946 cU .-tlnns The nuniln li retired Mnt Bagabaci wog sum-catmn
of the candii lied onlv by the l.lH delegate* m*r eouraes a* 1
ended uumtnnt.ng speeches knthe ittt convention N Y . in 1911 IM
-lied more than a half- ar.d balloting naturally MUM pro-rcnturj
an" A lev early classes re-1 lonjf this sii. 1
1 memben ol
■. .
ship pi. i
Lorlum ol Barren Hiii con
I-rhooi. Hv\ Uird, who. .
[church, atipeired en the platform
■1; the B.rien Hill BChOOl two veurs
. principal
kl grudiihti'm tw
tnai ume The
tikm: pin" l.st night marked ■
■
FIVE CENTS A COPY
Court Imposes
$800 In Fines,
Issues Warning
Slot Mm liiitr.
Uquor I ;»w \ kalaton
Face Stiff Penaltlei
i The
All officers, with one • exception,
Wtri «--elected bv Local 1S9S. Unit- [ r_pmJ[|^
ed Carpenteis and Joiners, A. F
of L.. at the annual eaWtMD Wad
nesday night in the T A hall.
Francis J. Clark. 205 Eust sixth din to Bvi percent luct, Bw i»-r
gvanue, Vtl renamed president, cent oo-oparatkn RWl 90 paTUf
vard Howard
ttrsi offldal oouvenUoa M
Philadelphia was noted u
11 v when Chairman Wain
. ■
oelved dlpl(.nius at nig nt.
'he speaker based his talk on a "'■'
_ aark uttered by a big league, weanej
pitcher during nn Intervle* whtth
;,,i-lut u.mii ¥17/ II 1 d*^ aO \\ omen now lers l.orsons Crant
The qualifications for both can- courses in English at the Under-stated
in the Constitution, sttj "t Pannmylvanii in 1908 end
re that they must be natural born, 190B ana again In 1916
mi tin* mound '
y Feted At Dinner Wage Increase
Quaker Team Cuiuli
Of I ,-HoM S\ till,. I -
.01 a bunk before he ,- qualtfl tboon concluded I • ,,■ "m.e im* al £•
' ,- ,-. 1, .111■ "nd.. with
rr to beeotne principal Until '^' V"' ™2" "«rb> 'V "» ' ''*".' . .T, w ■,M Tlilrri
,1 u B humbl. ' ""-n'tx-is. offl- plant one hundred ami fifty men*ll,,n hi rr",dPd at 33J wrsl I,ur"
... praatdent; conti
sideiits sen'ing on a planning Unyd Earl, financial secretary; John jne peaker OuaatkHV
commiseion. He suggested forma- (p Rahm. Jr. reoordlng secretary; centaiiea in relation bo
tion of a commission through actionThomas Smith, treasurer; Leslei m,., commentin-* trial lie lulievei
of the ixiard of supetrisors He ad- Monks, of Pottslown. .conraictor: hick '& W percent, co-operation T>
Used that in his opinion the willing sumlev surmiak. warden; Harold! I)t-rcem and control 55 DM enl U
board of ndjustmt-nt has acted Hood, of Ambler. John 8. Derr. ol ,,,,, v,.t ,,„. breaks don 1 be-uin- a
OMeally in a number of mattera Ulbj borough..and Harry Clemens ;llllt) lul l( - Vll. KU^: rletorloui Quak-- ciiem'-i
ChariesnH mSi^hSld ty&\* Glf\(t*Jllp;,n|v,('"-- . "' ™S2? MWe rtead H 1... n>i the lendaa . Prod
toariI his .SMVO™"to do tor hel luwaun. of Wl»lnB». .,.y,h|„', really »orlh whlli-. M> It (toSUkn 0n» >l I dlonn aod ,r.h L,««l 3»1. Unllrd 8U*l»wkri.
•Tilth "nd »™fa?" « the lom Tht lxcfi """"S '» ch»nKe ") man iirmiii ui.u wenare 01 ine Town-1 bnild aqXn to bt pnaldeol tolorauj program last night .1 ttu „, A,„„ir«, cm on which Mfotla. mp«tina ulace to 8s Cosmas and -j hauAi.toi*.™ ^» >•»- r...™_a...»,~.i.__ ..
'" bPJ^J?TiP!is .d !hnv'Ii!h' U...i.i.o. •odety beaoqiairterg. Third
SS-fSl.(t1
WiU,,n
1 " ro-or"1 avenue and Maple street. bemnnUie
S, nn w pUnnln« rommh-|with the next meeting. July 7 A
smn. ci na sim, committee was named at the session,
Slrrs, Public Funds Eeonomy to make pluns for the annual out-, 'l '•uu',v- "w speomi m
While the council was sympathetic Mug of the Local Award* Are Pre*enled
toward various proposals advocated Thomas Smith. 228 Mo.irl.ead ave-1 M Wealev IVtmlei. KaataUntj A large gold
by several committees, economy nue We**t Conshohocken. Local county ■uperlnteitdenl ol chooli -> Incnea high, rcpreaenUng
wai strewed where expenditures of .treasurer ha* again been elected ■*« ■**■■ nrpetvlatns prttwipai of woman bowl. ■- ,M action. ■»* pn--
public funds would be required with business representative of Mont-' Wliitemarsli township schools a i aented to the team on behalf of the
the raull obsen.er. were of the rimerv County District.Amprism-; score ot year-, nso. presented el William A WHittesid.'.
opinion that little If anything rec- ■ six I/>caL-i for a two-vear term, after awards In behalf of William Boul- Quakn m
dad fi-r advanoemein of the MTVUM id nan ta me offta H. ton Diaoii MI 10 Amavloan i.f- champion! b. M. I Beatrice s!,:. | w*tlon_ wi
township will materialize for a vear.was also re-elected vice-president ot : ,( 1|!1 captain
or more the Pennsylvania State Council a' "' Ihl awards for honor, courape. Additional t:uplr.es. miniatures oi "■'■*' •*""-• - ."■■■,'""' "*" »'
Edward A Stanford, chairman ol an e^SeVtui in Reading. He; ..-Kolerahlp seruce. cornpinmn,!:,,- th, f^trophj -■- --roei. bv and two vmta to. those ill
the committee on public safety, tiaf- has served fourteen years Tn the and character * league lo Mrs Florenre Adams
flc and roads, deplored present, post This office automata ally makes IMitin ,.f Bariei. Hill Consolid^led | tji
slnrles paid tht •polica dep«rtment.i him a member of the state execu-, school, and Hmth \.
urtred doubllnft the number of pa. the board ■ f«tl. ol Spring Mill
l Crawtord also wae
0l ttw ftVardi f'" Fiiuhsli and
lanel Elwood Sibrc
received an Englinh Bwanl
n Garnet Vincent tnathetDatlci
r perseverntice. Riehaid Hamll-i
II,,inn HIH. and Norm I
elder Rp. lug Mill, were given
lnuwj lal ol tfag Icnxue, Quaker execu- are emploved gl the indtistiv
. *~mt» bi th. contract loi the and lime. ■
,.',.,. ! , : 1 -Dokesumn said They are
New Year's Day, Memorial Day,
Fourth uf July, Labor Day. Thanks.
r ■ '
Continued will IK- tht tin
Judge William F Dtduiehowar
and District Atlomey E Arnold
! it) thai tamblon
and liquor law violators
in the future when iliey
aupear It 0. Mont*
. ounty
thai 11 ' 'itilireased
iii Inklni , ■ ill mi be
. IK.I li.iiiiiu the
it before Judge Daruw-hovi:
U
n 1. and Oeorgr
Lewie 14.'', WlBow iU««t, Nnrru-town
who pleaded KUIII^
Ittion of the liquor control act and
ke-plng .t gaming house as a re-ratd
on the Norrlstown
I >wls. Nest 2\«» 1, ■ Sun •
dai lutiiit
Fine., totaling WOO were imposed
upon lite iw,i men who art offlotal
..f Hie : oi'se's Home
vVeir. the praatdcni waa lined »ao(t
,ii. Die gambling charge and $100
kaUcn Similar
i ■;. (I OU1 U> lewis
IgalnM Hie de-
1-. ndantt wu- Inward H
pointer, ol 1433 Willow street, Nor-rM
MII who nl.tl information
1 nicnltist them with Magistrate
I Dorman Sum'tv nM(
,i l.« hours after he allegedly re-beaUng'
in thg uub roorsi
u.i,,. - fUvee nn il.
i;t,. itliHilllK bv District
Kurata of honor nt I dinner Dial I rresl, m,,,e witness said lj,., ,i; llu, ,„.
irstinittuii ol Conshohocken < >»uii- tpru While m
i ii Nn ^'4'. Ordei "t li. ■
Americans, to in tield tomorrow
nut id in the sori.il rOOOM of the
Co'ishohoeken Methodist church
smll nv.-lille tnt
The even, will be attended by mem-l
niut friends to the
^ unlive of lti.lv. he was a son number of 150 peraoni Tlie tea-late
Michael and Itarv ttvtUee Will begin at 6:30 w.ih ■
• IVnli Mariinelli He was a resi- roatl beef menu, tarvad by
-U1.S borough for U y> ■' ■: the MI
.nnd was an active member ol &i Big
, a member 01 the First
Unntlst church of Couth
■ltd was one ot its mOtl active
until 11 lew mO
She was teaeher of the '!
in.Ml on final ■
Site i.. survived In I
two brothers. Pauline tl
.- hODM. and Arthur, of Limerick
The funeral will be h-,
local .'Hli.il Announce* M.M n from the Am
Home. 300 raveue ttn
New Contrad Term* wvtc« nt 2 with R*
r \\ niter . pgatog 01 the rw
Atl nn I-a-, HI , oenta per hour,'BapUai onuroh, off**
retroactive t. M,n 1. thbl urn: 1 QMU| WIB bi Bl M*iUa.ozi- i
NorrUlown
(iiiiitniir i, .1..11 ||. tireen. ol
tmnu.s. will deliver Hie kav—U
.uldtcv, .il Ihr Itepubliean Na-tional
CanvanUog1! Mondav nlgnt
■csaten in < "iivriiiuii IUII. rioii
delphia. Mhen i.nm.iiiiit*- ineldeul
ti. llir gpaBteg if the i «m MIII.II
have bren eumnleleil and Die
delegates Ix'gin In sedle down
to the t-ii-ni, . of naming a
Presidential i aitdldi.tr Jiul adupl-il.|
llu |i.i:t\ ]il.i(ftil 111.
Lodge Plans
Anniversary
O. of I. A. To Mar*
Whil Year Satwday
,| pit M;»rtin«*lli
SiilIertilR I cerebral teti
Martiuelli. 57 died "
t avenue
Dunian church: >he Miss Marv Hammond, president
.., -t ■! Boer*, , Kl'- ."nt ,; the group
- moon, he
saw liquor and beer being served.
■ mallei of fact, had three
drinks himself It had prevtoualy
■ t. ■-. , tabhahed thai the riub has
• to dispense liquor
Asked 'f tie had owatrved taf
gambling denies in the place, lint-in-
i ■ .mi than v., rt
chine, i*,, nitkel and a twenty-
Olean'er? in'' "Ll1 ,,n" H<1 admitted play-uiider"'
lhe"rii,ee1lon ol '"«, l*° ol ,l,r devlcM u,,rt ,hen
turned bo ■ card game where he
heating, After an
bfdbnen and Increasing wages gen-erally,
but acknowledged there was.-, ... n ■■ ■•
no possibility of alten.iK nrcum- | til 11 X I »ll 1141111 ^
stances since the budget for the.
■ear already has been adopted and !?..„ W.^i Si*!*' I**U*k
Hesidaa hU broth, i
whi'ch 'rtved I- ttiiotfn ■ ' uehar ■
ihir borniU'li TI 111J i
brother, J
manv taxpayers have Indicated op-!
,1 an bicrease in the rate
of 'axaiion
„ util'tv building will be
, structed at the MacKcnzle park and ,
While the committee tpparentlv PUyground for storage of tool* "
has a favorable impression as to the £ decided at a Joint meet me
value and efficiency of fire com-panies
In the township. Stanford
proposed a comprehensive svstei
of fire protection, with a fire mai
shal In the townshin nnd paid en
9Hirers op rim
Dhnckeh k»i plant
Qrovldas
aawHrTwnd M Bettv lleaton.
nowill now be romp u ted on thi ...
verage In the league planl penvoone), instead of bv tie- ■*,n|
i>n K-;
Uar pins, also representing, in partnients as heretofore. :: Italv
miniature, a woman bowler, and Representing the firm in the ne- !]!.■ funaral will be held from
s.t with diamond chips, were pre-1 initiations were Philip, IJoltnii and itM We-t Third avenue residence
senfd the six te.im members !■■ \. owners, and John t, morroa at 9 with solemn re-the
Quakei iirm tfovelt) mhUaturt I Phlladehjdng Repre- nineni maat in 8e f'o-mn' and Dam
■ I,., W Plhlev
up
pmi were pretentad the anting he I "enl were Joseph
Burn 111 porreal ■•reet, president;
,i Team members in addition to F.rnest Volrje Manavunk; Bal Dre-
Mrs. Henrv F B m« Kn,s shngluft and the nut. - and Fred Claiicl,
the West Conshohocken Recreation- ""' lj*™*\ AU>.ill;irv 01 Wlinnni ^j,,,,,;,,:,,,^, lt:f. Mrs Robert Hem,!,, aternttlonal reprasentttive Of Die
* clncn'mo th, W,,t c„„shn- »."'!'.V'..:'V , , -„. Mar*,,,- CIO. In ,.„»n oOc
Internit-ni
XZtt&XU2i£ »> "d1
.W HiU SS. Oeorxe Pierre. 242 Mcorhead
Cedar Heights Tlie ultimate gain, nue West Conshohocken r.n Hill,
would be lower Are Insurance rates Work on the build.na Is exnee ed representing ; Miss Ed.- Kri bSSSr™
*9*mU I to be done voluntarily ^"ht;; lhe C.Id Point Chinch ... nt So Dra-
Classes at Barren Hill Consoll- Plans were made for Installation n u a [0 Ll„tin, p,,,,
■ visit inn dignltarlai than wilt tie a
of i cocnedv
th I ill -
oup of ]
-■. M rtie prtn-
Morr--, jlaow-ti|i>lni Robinao"Mn ** Brr n,a Crt,tia(iml,r;e,,,,,;,, Y,,
Mrs Reuben fltemple. ol 183 Wtil
■
-,f SoriiiK MUJ
i ,1 ti - i y„ k Laroy cornedy
landed the funai guaate will be
|] Mi'kuri Mrs Frrui-wldow
"f .lusenh Robbuno, efai w Blbley, Mr* John
her home In York. Pa Sol- man ani Rev tnt) Mm Hurrv P
Howard Wiikinsn
.j„lin n Byrne - BIKj Hi( |.,
->'- and Mrs j it,,, pimp '-,H'■'•
U-1 crick
iittuniey si 7 30 p m, filed
nation with Mnnistrate Oor-
^JUIHI and went asWt Uu ■auLci- M
iii,- n»K Km ■
tottarj ill ki-i unit punch
: I ill a l,,cked clos-
■ott bottles filled with iieer
i behind the bar Other
(Continued on Page Faun
Firemen Plan
Celebration
\\ c-1 Side Company
^ ill llol.I JuliiLW
^UIIAUJI- ', . nrjlLil. ' Jin. K'.'^ ■ f dated school tre 'too targe ind oon-|> soft ball diamond at tnt pan aw i;L;ll,t.. vinoeni whnae FHKIISII a
gested.'' and recreational faclllDes haubng of dirt for the proiee- has .|v,,, ^ Willitm
are -meaeer nnd inadeouatclv su- begun Paraont who WlU dartata aoll|Qyayford
nervised' asserted Oeorae R.Clark.: are asked to contact recreational MJ]] I(,hoo| Douglas
head of the committee-on educa- council officers Walker and Patricia Lee Piennar-tion.
i A three-day block narty to aid *h. n ^ .,,;pi,.nta 0[ awards for
The committee observed that the, recreation center will be h"'d <>vei antad b) Mil WU-cost
of educaUon In the township the FoiirMi of Julv week end. Frtdav.
whether on a per capita basis. or|8aturdav and Monday aval , lirr a,KOclatton The as-whether
"it is tudged by teachers') Mrs Pierce Is chairman v. In fl OUnton
jHadfield. rerrentmnnl council i ,, ajm Ollmore, i
I BltkR! of iheir quaUnca-ttons
as the outstanding boy and
I the outstanding girl
In behalf of the Parenl-Teacher
of Barren Hill Consoli-
((-nntln-jed on Page Foun
I ,1 iir.inrial secre-
a behalf of the caroponj . . of Harmon* ;]1, ... ;ililllll r^aed n
and poliit.-d out that the Quaker Sl.rtl1.(n over one opponent. George
'" Klncklner, ol Norrlstown R D.
•nlnriev" Is well b»lnw avernae. j Hadfie Id. recrentionnl pre'
"Our per capita cost.' continued the ] j^ent presided
reuort. "comuares unftvorabl> with
other townsh'os in Montgomery!
countv and with the state averaee— |
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