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®l)c €ousl)oI)ochcn Keccrriter ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7820. St. Matthew All-Girl Band Now Organized M:m Injured ti Car Hits 1 :Girl's Charge a! c To !\luk*' Appearance Here September 19 Ai < <i::lii;iii- Game St Matthew's Cbarlta Uvta 1M ul lf>l5 Hill raad. Reading, wan pinned under l lie wheel o[ his new 1949 model coupe when the tar till \ illi ,i- ha v. as traveling alone, south uu Qermastown pike, .it the ■. n t, Church . ren Hill in I:JO 'his in 'Ihe youth is a patient in Chest - Inm Hill hospital suffering with ■ possible fractured shoulder and mjltij.!e li-rciations o( the lace, re-quiring a number of sutures, I was turned completely hiuh school* re ' om ra il% "*nt Mde Lewta> dMed mgn scnooi* re-,by the cr-tI) WB, rxtrlcaUHj wuh rently-formed all-girl bund aiil m er Uoyd make its first public appearnnce at-Fran.-enheid jnd Officer A. C. the football same between St |Wet*». °t Whitem:.rsh '"wtishtp po-rota** hlsh «,,„,, and o-a- 83 dale high school. September 19 Jured yotttl at the community athletic ti. . U the 11th avenue and Harrv street tlme hrca" .onnaUv openln, in, paroehla, lm\SSjSSS^lmJlSiK school football season. The car mi badly damaged and 'i;i Colantonlu. of Hox- *U towed to a nearby garage. The borough, professor of music ut | crnsii cc-urred In front oil I Hcman Catholic high school. Phlla-!*1111 "r* station, clelphia. ia director of the local I musical gro-ip, flrtt ol its kind in the more than three quarters of century the school ha* bean In - M.Ht'in • New uniforms o! dr.rk tl.ic ""-' while are on order, and assu: lias been received by Rev L. Murphy, administrator .. Matthews church, that thcv will I be delivered In sufficient time for' use at the band'.* initial appear-' ance The sixty girls constituting the Land are chosen trom the seventh i PHI TO the junior class of the| which had been in continuous up-high school Additional members i (.ration In the heart of the buM-VL r T11"1, 8™d! a.rc "-:"es8 center for more than a half peeled to be admitted to the.century is going out ol existence group when the new term opens. The stock and fixtures of tfafl Rehearsals are held every Tues-;(!ruK storp operated bv the late day night, including the current! WllTtom Neville at the norihea -t neatfon wason. from .to 9. n,corner of nyttl* street and Pint parochial grade school hall u,,.„„,.. dosed most of the time Luncheonette ,ra£Ta Be Opened Brings Arrest Of 3 Youths Two Are Accused Of Criminal Astuult III \\ IlilrlllMl-h Twp. CONSHOHOCKEN. P». FRIDAY. AUGUST 6. 1948. Of Guadalcanal Assault Tomorrow Marinet Mark Sixth Anniversary 11- FIVE CENTS A COPT West Borough To Push Claim Against Surety Solicitor Instructed To SfrU Srttlt'iiH'iil Of 1947Tu Balance West Ccnahoh'M ■ NEU I'ASTOK fight for tight and Mils' a cscunui That was because " claim the Ifarinni tin enemi I singing their 100-year-old hymn, was unabh to resist the first tew jand at Guadalcanal thcv proved houn ol thl Hndmg operation the claim bv being the flrnt to! Other lam;' 1 . ror mm and on TuUgl In tin I lAmflrlm'a rreedou j north of Guadalcanal, at 1 1 sail I»K" tomorrow, at 9:05'boco and tinvulu ia. m . Mann.'.- Mai (leu Alcau-ler A vaUtde-n ai Quadaloanal In {grift, who latter beoaou command*; !'" !u t American offensive action!aiM ol the Marine l Iof World Wai 11 all the Maim actions n. wail Tlie nrsl Nhot of the battle for " ", irimandlna ihe first dlvl Guadalcanal was fired from :i U.-Aw nun reiuu [or A Wbitatnanb to* nshtp youth' S warsliip at approxbnatalj <■ ■• :• n -1 1 mbat alter war was and a Chestnut Hill vouth were I m.. setting off .1 bcmu.irdm' I ccmmiUod to Moottomer} count) laated Lhrat . Mtb- s Au«wl m"'t",i! '•'•■ |ai| to await trial on a serious Whai ''■■ HI landlni boab aquent Wil matmcUd B charge Involving a young OannaJl- bearing voung and untried Mur- Cape Qlouceater, Peleltu and Ok- .Iconarcl A town woman, at a hearing last toaa, hit tunga baaeh tna awn U as duadaicanai. ''i*1 Nat.onai Bomj company, hight bef'ire Magistrate William kI the first Marina Dnisiun raced! At Ouadal.ani.! II a~M laden with oondaman for Ptormer Tax < 01 Barren Bill, ai theiin'aiyi to UJ an. Auhn j Holland, maki ■Htla-wtiltemanh township police haad-forpoalte the Jupanese airjwit trusted 10 an American Denting want 01 the 1947 boi ugh dunll-quartan I . become force. Itf top the Jape' n ,c Tn* action wai taken aitarj The accused men are Frank known to everv ».iiicriran is Ren- Sim nri relentless advance toward Ihe solicitor cxplami'd that he l»d, Curran. 21. of Militia Hill road, der^m Field, named m tMtWC of Nee Zealand and AuMralla. Knemy conferred with a retirenentatlve Of] Wnltemanh, and Fdward F Mc-Mai'ine Major i-otton R Hender- i eould ,n* bondidj ther with Donald. 21. of gi4o Qetmantown " i-lr hero ol the Midway Battle hare paved a broad h tanley cooper E.«i aouoltoi ol [ rmarlj ol wnltamacata, Th* first American caau I iu)i on thl united the Weal coiuhohorken school A third vouth. William Been, Ougdalfltnal Is said to have been States .board, and that the) wt-re unable 24, of Joshua road. Whitemarsh, a Marine who cut his hand open- K'ontlnued on Tarr Flvei *0 reach an agreement as to a il committed, to lail in delaulr method to be used m . niw-niii; the of 1500 bull, charged with being an r*. ri- ■ ■ ■ .. 1 ara a deHnquent ux. The name of the VOUHg Vl*lta^ I Jfe II<>||\ U iirl /»,. llllt*|-|Arl °" ■U"5fyf°. "' Ml 'lUl""' woman vlrtim and of her escort OidlC 1 O IlCllJ ft til HVI Ollrllttl iu*" council u.Miuctrd tlie uudl-ertown jouth with whoini WTi to Mibnui a eerUfled list Anily MalUiuul Bayi NcvlUe DmgBtore One of the borough's landmarks :iii- since Uie middle of last Noveml>er have been purchased by Andv Mat-leaoot, of this borough, who tor-merly oiwrateo a luncheonette at 521 Fayette street. Tlie place will be operated as a luncheonette. with fountain service and gome patent medicines. toefc anu fixture.*. nnli«liii': en >"s and shelvhig. have been sold D) 1 lie new owner, and are being hemoved from the building, pre-paratory to improvements aad al- The room will have a floor space of 17x36 fee" A new-will be had Iptnl '.he evening, and whom BM aUesjed ■itanifceji■ v,»i rtd of on a ruse, are withheld bv the Kerurder. Tlie r.lleged attack took place on lonely Militia Hill roud. Whitemarsh. earlv Tuesdav morn-! inn. Rapid, intensive work on the| part of Chief ol P'lllce Hany ■, Stelnmet?., Whitemarsh township, aided by members of the \ State To Help Worker Burned On Fayette St. At Lee Plant MAM H. MOONKY lit-ui't.it'tii;: riaiiiittl l»riil::« To Sector Si. Samuel Wfli*t«»r Taken To ll<»*|ni;il New Minister Arriving Soon Word that the State Highway De-| Samuel Webster, 808 Fayette:, Rev, w ilii.tm Mooney To Move Thurada* Bel William H Mooney irmi fnmih. she and ' await K ontliiucd on Page Five Pire Auxiliary Tlie entire personnel of St, Matt-hew's bond, released for the first time, la as follows; Drum majorette. Barbara Jaroz. color guard. Rene Brown. Agnes Oavln. Rita Hovell, and Margaret Ktrkpatrick. Twlrlers, Joan Borkowaki. Cat-herine Kntenmaii, Sally Oavln, Eleanor Nanasko. Majorie Peltine, and Madeline Boccult Baritone horns. Lucy Matteo. Joan McFadden, and Dolores Zlm-mer; baas drum. Ant»e Wolper. (Vom 'and corner"" bass horns, EUzabeth Carr. and;b(. ,,,-taiied: a new floor - Eleanor Slrychnrz. | laid. The interior will be ™ -,1^^ -,D°l°/PS *^Mft.WK!l|*'tn '' nv* 'C Ellrur^h Brady. Stary Anne Darby. :bootllJ( anrf tilUUU"ls""»Tnaendncwmodern Joan Marklond, Marjorle Mellon., pr,et0r wl|J ^ m „ersonnl t.niinte Maureen McCauley Eleanor O-11( ^ lunci]M)n,.U(. und OPVOte hta Brien. Rosemarv 0"Brle Ellenl eilllre tlmr tl) s 0pertUK)ri ( ornrta. . Mtdred Crrrr an, Mn- ,, „-OUkh n- ,. a lJ111 ((| Mr a(!<| Mrs Pasqual Matteucci. who have nrket at 111 powers. Mrs Robert Quade Maps- street loi more Uian forty Maxwell Ruth. Mrs Frank Rockett "■ rears. He served five years In MUs Bettv Rcckett ■linquents and thf unlividiinl amounts of taxes owed, council in turn tc submit the list to the| solicitor .to be presented to 1 Lie-1 j bondlnt. "—ff"Tf mr payment Mo| siieciried amount of lax I liven but it Is In the neighborhood 01 1400 it was explained at the] meeting. I!, tub OffUBY Wilhatn Adams I appeared before council and ra* lted in apprehension of| Parimeiit will «wjt 111 repaJ ■ patient in Bryn Mawr ^ported that no effort has been! the accused youths within a few -Fayette street war. received on Wed- hospital, suffering severe burns'made to correct the unsanitary, ly chosen ministir ol the ( hours alter the irnninal attack nfsday b\ Clarence t'"n]ier. Iwroughi about the face arms and hands, condition of the outside toilets in> hocken Presbyterian church. wfO was reported to police, on one I?0"*""- whe" c w Yetter °' gt sustained yOStSI day morning while ihe rear of -Dlamimd R«.» la- nune into DM manse on Fayette J™" l" ' ,' ','re^e.i n VhV sum ollM iinuish.d bv the vlctlm.l Norrlstown office of the State Hig 1-^ *„rklng at the plant of the Lee sinning at 301 Ford street. 1 SdjoUUne the .hunh next J, 1,"1' o* rZ 1 <■ wlire I 1 the ^ton tcld Ctolef *»» Department called to inqtilre. Rubbfr A Tlre corporalton where at a propem on ProW itrWM oeai Thunday He v^ill XCUpy the pul-' nl'^uht in, h in e »i I lw umtmuad WOBkna " '""^llwoud grant the Stal. hl. ls gmployed as a machinist. Williams Street He explained the nl, u, the churel, here on Stmdav. I [ |r,', " w "t ,.,„^ „t Colwel laiw described as attractive and a mem- 2»™L %'rt!"^..^rm™ "™ .Webster was engaged In testingjewner of the row had made man) AllKll,, U rh. date of the lustalla- Blld lwl-ird lo t,ie Schuvlklll rlv-* •"" tton sen'ice will be set s Here, according to an electric Philadelphia Prea- company official. It will be laid a \ ; . . , i f if '«Klv. i(jnttlnK n,s rlothmn and'agynt pxiilalnrri h. KH, wniun,; l^lS-tlmSKUtlDl IT""""" '" ,hLrd ?£." tSm ?' !? "" "'"P""" g \'ML.XHZ!!\<>" »"-c<»l an., or »~t.rn P,.m-, Ihf cumpany. .»»■ under llSW Gets New Memben ; ^ SJ-.VT OXTSS S ?&£ en rrrrlvrd Into 111.'qulrr C( they would p.v tup proport- Webater. one M Oie Brat^.thleu* ed eounell to baek ■ n( rt«.^.. rlov!^^.... .h.J .1 ,,,« ,™. » re.,i,r«-n.|to be developed at consholvorken m.ittn,. pros«utlon» Natural Gas ■To Flow Here From Texas 1 Will Be Combined \\ ith Normal Supply \i Weal Side Pkm [ The first natural gas to flow Into I this area la due here hi the fall. | coming thousands of miles acroaa . :i from Louisiana and 1 Texas. The supply will not be available as i natural gas. bu*. will be nimbiued .»!'!. manufactured gas at the West I Coiuhohorken plant ol the Pliila-iiiipin. L Electric company, properly , processed and incorporated into (he I normal gas supply I riiiladelphla Electrlo comiMiny officials point out that the natural I gas received here, cannot be used with Hie gjM iiMiites m use here, | but requires special fixtures for looal ronsuniptlnn. ! The gas will be pumi>ed here by the Texas Eastern Transmission cor- ' poralion. which last year purchased from the Federal Government, the pi|je lines known as "the big indi" .mil "the little Lit inch", built dur- . bag World War II to speed oil (ram i< can IK Ids to the East for vital military use here and abroad. To supply the Texan product i hereabouts, the "big inch" line will tag tapped at Hklppack. the nearest i onvenwnt point, and sent through , a 12-luch ateel pipe fiom theie to } Broad Axe. At that point an elght-jlneh pip<* has been laid o\er Butler Pike to Chemical road, west oil Chemical road to Seven Stars and the fields to Colwell lime. has now progressed to the , borough line on Colwell lane, where ber of a well-regarded Oermantown resurface the when lie puiied pnmlaai to have the nuisaiu-witch there was abated but had made no effort '"I nieotlni nR a troliev at the ln-iDrtd8e fiuannlng tlie Reading rail- , blinding Mash the full force of keep his promise Regarding Ute „. ...-- ™ -..._ 1,-iw-, f»»d and the Schuvlklll rivet the .,,_ „„,.,„ w,rmL ,,,„, in th. t-mm ,irMi ..-..t^rtv . rntital * Auxillan- ot Oeorge Clay I lonate share of the coat A repl; fire company. The list, released to- nneivtd to the effect that the De-- ,_ T Ann Han Urs jarunent does not share in any cost 1»™ » atairred "ase-|en Roberl Boater, Mrs William Btoir, assessed by municipalities, but ihnt"11, 111 be equipped Mis' Hetty Cunningham. Mrs Wai-1 consideration would be given In Dogger Mrs Doris Hunhciif-er.i including that portion ol the street Mrs. Thomas Junes. Mrs. J. Kins-1 In their plans for the fall program lev. Mrs Oeorge Minis. Mis* Cat-i It Is probably In this prograa herine Mints Mrs. Charles T<-.mp-. that the repair Job is the! Front street property, a andiagent explained he was waltliv | ^' ^"m"urtumi pastorate"in| at the West Conshohooken plan* sj he .oiitpany. now under construct-on. ry Tree and ciymer Previously hei The construction of the pi)»e line .-n-1 spent one summer doing Natlmial|ls being done by a Texan finn I mission work In southeastern Ohio While the West Side plant will be ln and for two years was assistant the only destination of the long- (,r-w to Pastor of the Wayne Presbyterian I distance load in this immediate area. HI [«■ ncvriuur ai Loiiwioiiursrii. matting prosecuiioits m "nier i" ■- - -~— : , ,. _.__ .,„_ _,ii _„„.._,. ., tri^rn m. ,r,,Ju.„„ »Mh ,„,. Ol „■ U ,„, « council ,„„«- :Hrl.!!-..^.„^:^"^ .^CVSTc^M^Sl "o"SS Jorle Clark. Agnes Coyne, Mary Daly, Mary Gallagher, Margaret! ron'durt7j"n' meat Oavln Joan Hsnnum. Theresa1 - Korkus. Ann Marie Kmcxewska, Marie Leahy. Oeraldlne MeMonag- ^rid War 1? as a member of the le. Alice O'Connor. Kathleen O1-, T38tl, TilI]|( Balulkm - Connor. Theresa Pruslnoskl. Anne ,hlw veftf6 m thp airopeBn xi^. Pierce, and Joan Powers trt. and wa5 dl«-»»»iged with the Oinbah. Lorraine Zagorsky: rHnk or BtaIT sergeant drums. Ruth Gavin. erlne Tne drug Htore wh,cn ,s f)mim out of existence was originally "* opened by the late William Harry Uicluried S We wSSSi "nneiand ^Ct^^nbVof'."hV Phl.sdefphla Gas Works. PhlUjde. g.adua.ion he played for a ««-!0^%^h?a%w^ ber «1 v. ober ol the der. Health OfTlcer Adam I b hi lHI Dortng hie pee-1**&,•J**£j~2£ELTSLgg ml team in the defunct I m would appear against the par-Iterate In western Pennsylvania he l ;w clvr, !,°!", 0,",ftni"nri PH»"» kin Church Basketball ties Ihe complaint was aired lie-.has served M moderator of the lrom U1C nig men . League and im Independeni teams'{ore council at the .'nlv mretinu : Presbytery of Klttanning and has1 Although this will j of Its foreign mis- known normal supply of natural gsa Mc detiBit'eiy decided to resurface PaT^ dribbling the ball gted proaecutin" the ewneri De-; -ions oemmlttee and member of thail0 'M P-P*0 inU' ll"s ulPa fln ll enwf" Mullen. Miss Rita McLaughlin Mrs 'ettc street from Tw-Hth avenue tot 07 trave)liig_ aM^iuUJwnattti^ ol U we-e withheld »t^ that( important ministerial relations com-1 *?}*? supply was | rller to John Mullen, Mrs. Town council ai the July rtUMHUUJ " ,u At that time Burgess Muunan ad-j been cha i Mrs " Joseph' Marble street with the exception of the square between Hector and Elm nscre than a few niche streets and instructed Engineer Mul- Ql Ol dn w in prepare specific:;* Mrs. Margaret Sowers, Mrs Don- order to advertise for bids to have Lorrali: Gavin, Catherine H'innum. Anne Jones, and Jane Pischock; French horns. Barbara ^ Dempsey. Clara Kurlslv Sally Spel- j V[)mi h|fc- deaIh the bludnf^s was del. and Josephine Zadroga. ..gken over bv his son. the laic, Saxophones. Helene Brad> and'Maxwel! Harrj. It was from nlm Dorothy Moaer: tenor sax. Dolores Osowskl: trombones, ay!via Brad-lev. Elisabeth Burns. Joan Opelskl. "« Sirs, asargarei nowera. oaia uun- -•-" -;. ";.",.|-._H THUI f«r the ..allace Mrs Fred Will-lams Mrs William Costello. Mrs Alice Hunsperg. r, Mrs Flmu Harrison, Mrs. Albert Slater snd Mrs Char-les Rupp. irl without bminrlna; the balljtjmr'' "i"';th:i -lie action of tl»fmlttoe " \V6Urt Breeze, trom TssTa*. ui a fuel ™ health officer I R).v Mr Moon,.v cmp^irt hls shorta«e' ,,. M u „ ,n . ■.mmur.lcat.onJ Regarding Lawk-WO high mhOOl adUOatkn at Wsshlna-. .uIirTln U.e ' a^itoS •ihe rolkrwin, eommuiiteauon r„n r„tln[P hiHh s,hlM,! Tcnncsse* '■^r.y_u^ und Catherine New Highway Toll Is Set Will ( (illlilllir Ita-i- Of OM Cod A Mil.- hat William Neville purchaMd thp.Klllarv t.lumlmkt' business approximately nflv years! Approximaieij 70 members and 00 Mi Nrvllle WAS employed ita male gueat, of the Conshohocken s rlmggUl for Maxwell Harry se- |l01ul. ,.iurj jomed In the clubs l»- .oral years before he arqplred Ihe „„,, cUimbake hpW on Wednea-imalness Mr Neville died at hlaj day ,y,„|„ii at Ulr Slirlnj Mill fire home, 221 spring Mill avenue, th» JJi, Riu„ hallrt „„. ^y^ ot lot.er part W.Jmn. . ,„ „heduled for -he late «fl«r- Hesl hide Property Sold d ....,.,..,,„ |„„lrs t>ut failed rt^to^slluated "a^ iSTtSi' ^mpen^he'etdhuslasm of the s reel* WestUCo^ohUken. Sj R-tanatis and tbetr aggajajb-sold bv the Kletndel fandlv to I J"Vmetu of the food prepared by a BtanlsT Sukhla. <>( Nornstown.; Pottstown caterer There was u who will take possession when the *« program of entertainment KHUndei family vacates. Tlie pre- President Joseph Lawler officiated Mupanta moved from Oer-1 o»ly long enough to call upon Bo-mantown lo ihe West Borouah tartans to Introduce their guests months ago. after purchas-! The social committee of the club ing the propertv from Mrs Rufus planned the successful event Char- Barr The Kleindel family moved ' les W. Loper. Jr. Is chairman of the Into the dwelling and Mrs. Klein-i committee Member- assisting him ■tel orjencd a beauty salon Ihe I were LeRoy W Wallace. Joseph E kecnt'on has been used for manylcolen, William Davis and Samuel A motor trip from Pittsburgh to King of Prussia, when the Penn-svha'iu Turnpike has been extend-ed, is estimated to cost 12 .W In tolls Thomas J. Evans, Turnpike Com-mlS^ mnt^Vrii^.^^rV™" •* ■ "b«rber -shop, the ores- W DeMedio eastern link which he said Is sche' duled for completion in I860 official said to- °' the B"r' Memorial aiDie class estate In at Uie court house bv Gloria Lan- La vine 8. MacFarlaml. 1028 Cast """"""'' "u^.v, h MU. M no chane for o( the Conshohocken Methodist to Marian Median ard Lillian Mc-]don Montgomerv, of this bcrough.! Elm street, medi.al, Joseph B.WCO, the Tioga Methodist church. Phlia-le between thl'1 ~hurrh. named in his honor follow- Cartv daughters, in her will llled, auauist David A Montgomery. R->x- 114 Fayette -<treet medical were ad- 'tclph'n. and s»n of the KCV ana Iityv uhrmnilitss ,Ttg his death I for probate todi) ™» milled to Montgomm- boanatal ^Mjrs MHe)l,h1T'MVhspt cBh^uurgchhey,is ofthethedeUa>n- . several vears. succeeding the late ' Koberi Rled, Tlie store was origin- .^nlnllv opened as a drug store by PlSS'la and Kmr, & £»"* '»**"'■ ^"J?^,^l^K a State htehway official said to-!"I *?!* "SSJfiK*! ^iTJif,!? day that he envisions a trip, for exampl* borough and the cit In all probabllit; final extension will not be a toll road along River road if recon-structed, and users would have an easy and direct route to the city along the Schuylkill. Evans said a traffic count by a private enKineertna firm allowed that about SOW vehicles a day will use the Kirg nf Prussia extension Tlie present 161-mlle HarrUburg-to- Pittsburgh road carries an aver-age of about 14.000 vehicles a day in of the extension is ex-pected to boost traffic on the road He said the present charge for a passenger car traveling the full 161- ■ h of the present road Is ft MB The till for inn-mile Phil-adelphia extension will be II more For travel over shorter portions, the toll will be about a cent a mile l(J >rw I iM'itm* l.i.uiyrr specifications have not been given E W. Klssutger. of Philadelphia. #"££• rJoSSum" in answer' »rt* d?rr 'r°,m SSS2"JftS » t-upply which at times might to Secretary Cooper by the engineer. an experienced theatrical manager.1, "1*7-iiJr^«2t#., ' hv Pre«ide-it Trnn in, '^*° 1"J adriltlon t0 b*'"* suffer restriction through difficulty ,has bern appolnied by the Fried ",' ■J*5 SiSl^.-aXJ « a*2l« cum taud«" t"aduate Ir - Sentenced Today For Kt^'ont Thefl an expen has been appotn'. Tlieatre Manageiuem conipniiv both was ec- A son of a former lock-keeper fOT some tlnst, In executive capacity, or Plat Rock dam. Philadelphia ^lttl warner Brothers in Hniladel-made a favorable Impression on ,,hla He plans to o.ntinii. Judge Oeorge C Corson as veil as ebllshed policy of the Fried chain SJ3S3! .S-re^ed" .«JS ■£? S.35= ^SSUS^™ h, department had received a com yOU that the Inspection of borcueh lnck-up on July 1. if'ontiniied an Page 1 i.ei IStild Insliliitr The Tex.is cniiipiiriv purchased the bin inch' and "little- inch" for an aptirDXlmate one hundred and fifty million dollars. It Is staled. New Position At Post Office J. Paul Pawata NUIIMMI M:iil- SiinrriiitciHiriit ty prison for the offense. Officer resds^tton^He^^^ \ .UllipiMIIS IO >ISII > Charles Frankenfleld of the Wh.-, wife ol Peter ^cessor to 'J'^ ^" f"Xgr- a i B 1 • Conshohocken's first superinten-marsh poUce testified that Ou . ■ rears at u","^°"f«t;.c' '.v Si>okail(' Kc .lll\('s dent of malla in lta nlatory%»9tm readily admitted he broke into the lppr Nelther she nor her husband \\"r K Youn« f^' "11"? '"^.'. ^|H,I*«,,» '" l«">»« a (j (mpd nemMf locker room of the country club on Wtre inciud. d in Usf salary increase -list rhl,r'^/,( th (f* n™"7non n »* ™6 Mr- Edward T Camp-, He is J Paul Powers, of 1« East July 24 and 35 to finance a drink- Knmtwl th;, week to moat county ]"* nJirhrZ^^ be" *** son Edward Ji '' "venue, former Army captain lng spree which he attributed tojcnmloyei jthe Bible. Christian rka trim, cm i< n c««hrfMekesi who nipsTTlaed ■ large Armv post history, youth fellowship organic- 'wF<ilrld leave tomorrftw bv rail fo"r ■"o■f*fi•c"e■ imn Iiil»ail»v uduurininigg Wnmorilud W»»a»rr *II*. s.wAane Wsshinetnn where thev 8nd "" employe of Uie local post t since 1034. with the exception the entire court room this mornlnR hcre and plans lo make his home \| .,i l,.wI i^l \ inillw when he pleaded guilty to a charge i„ this eommuntn ,l( H»""h> ' of burglarv and larceny of clothing! and golf bolls from the Oreen Val- .. ,, . ley Country club. Whitemarsh Mai mil KCalglin township. Mrs Louise Prascino. Wlnfleld Bcott Oiiiles. Jr.. 33 of ■ Mimtl„ A Youth Filln\v,lili> Institute ol " ,*, the Methodi-t chUIthM ot the college His bachelor of divinity de- "■■Pd. was received from I Theological Seminary In 1943 and he studied during the if>46 term at the Presbyterian tnstltutt of indus- .■ r^i!>it Tempk Tlie new paatof of Ihe Consho-hocken Presbyterian church Is 32 vears nld Hi*, wife is n daughter of ''li.itle I! BtlWaOB. Ol Wayne The-have twrt , hildren. Pnttv aim Peggy. Id ninths nil! three months in Montgomery co ; the lounii marital troubles. When Judge Oorson suggested » » H.,i— that sn attornev be appointed m >llllt'l> l>linis> Will File*) Margaret McCariy. of Plymouth I'lVOIVl' l^lllt township, who died June 12. left nn estale valued at WOO in equal shares ion and methods Classes are held during mom-represent him. Guiles replied. I did Joh_ Toruk 0, M1 ymwn street :-M hours directed bv a faculty of will visit Mrs /^HipbellR parent*.|of ^ hr lhp A what 1 am charged with and donl wa^s adrniu^d to SonUiorr?erv hoV\«^f^ ™* ^""^ "' f" "' "J n"a ""« «»« »« ™^ ** 'll" "*- think t will need a lawyer as I am ,)ltal rerterda) with -second degree: ■<"«< t0 rrrf''",to^.. ,Th* J£!2z*t Ml r»-"P"e» *"» '* «n two,*ral posUl department ai Washtng-pleadlng guilty, with dj-sarmmgl burns uf the hands and face from nmgrams Include lecturea^ngions wri.|(.v vacation from bis duties at ton becsuae of the local office* sincerity while working at National dramas and pmteantrv Tomorni* Autocar mmnanv Ardmore will continuous growth in the past de- M Oas company i'""' l**»tures the carnp-rire serv- r(.t„m a) ihe end of that time Mrs icade, during which time It haa fe on the campus The Inll , IU,(, n,r mn wn] re.| virtually doubled In volume of bus-closes with Ihe candlelight service ,Vi. ,,.. iil)f1 ,vl)1 N. mesF i BoKpksl AdmtfkuM Postmaster James P Meaney was eourt by Olorla Un-1 Uvma MaeFarlanrl. 10511 Cut » „?»■_"'.."u^II^'J^sT, Melhoilisi Outing The Young Adult Fellowship of the Conshohocken Methodist church will participate in s combined pic-nic ol the Young Adult Fellowships of the Methodist churches In the Norrlstown district at Camp In-nabah. Pughtown, near Pottstown. MiiHirpiw Camp Innabah is owned by the Board ol Education of the Methodist churches of the Philadelphia Annual conference rv institutes are held there during the summer months Mem- -.•owship and then-friends are lnrlted to attend the picnic, meeting at the church at one Those attending are asked to bring box supper and frankfurters, rolls and marshmallows for the roast In tr lie^rnndJeltKht^M.rxiie pbell and ber at [t,.im ,,., ,w„ ni, . . celebration of Ihe gol-den wedding anniversary of Mrs 'authorized to n..me the supertnten- Campbeiri ST-andparenu; Mr and *|ent. utter th; Washington author- Mr. R F Trmittm of Seattle otl, itles deemed the post necessary. 8al- Q »..«Jr ■'--!-!,, u,i. ,. arj for 'he newly-created post Is In r\ ? y : Oregon ann?d ,HIdaiho b£e- ttM," neighonrhood of M.000 the e*> n^Tf. n„t yet ,nnoun(e(, fore retunnna here. Duties of the superintendent of OB tin return trip. Mrs Camp-1 mails will be to supervise all mall 7 4S in ihe audi* hell and her son will b" areompan-; Incoming or outgoing, pass! n| bar ptwetrta, the maw iwmn tnrouth the local post office and try joumev being made bv motor ithe distribution of mall bv carriers. fin Tun Mnntli*.' I'n-i-i ' " is ,he former Miv , Mr Powers has already beaun Ml of the institute. Visitors DOBMbd al OM institute tr. The evening prt bssdn rmanev. ol Snokai I;i"s- w Midshipman Arthur I. Burl ,,, -., Uie postal_ service in Jsn* liTSSR son Ol M" »nd Mr : Ford I M r ■- ' M7 West Tent'i SVC- tT9tA .h(. f(.ITflf,. ,, ■ ■ urge Clay fire company W ifr Itriiur- QUsTgei 1S34. a a substitute carrier and clerk Mr Powers was soon made carrier on Route . Cedar Heights He ■arew capacity until 1S41. when '•■• the Armv. wan assigned ti unit firsi in the African and tlMn "l with agtrravBter assuult in the Italian theatre- rising In md bfi1- f.t iieiue r;,nk and responstbihtv He was iCimllnned on Page Foarl Oreeai or Second avenue and w-id ■trawl ■ ems noM m tioon w,,,,/. l'tthiiilwr* when atfi-Ktiett be. aawa ' IHIIHU . r.s Francis J Bclai .• 1)-..// Hi'i/intriiluui i bearing ". ; or ',raf' nt H'*>'r"11"" Ts-e Onw ban i enll- ii. accord iro e with 'he sumtestlon •irnttnu maoth ti»:'.' Reserve ofhi oiard the all ■ run He retmrtifl 'iboprH the carrier In San Franci-- '" fnlif and dtpcrted for 11"' H^waltir I-lpnd* on Ju-i" M Afiei iteoartma from Pearl }• Princetctn was to oroee. p irttetpete in im- 1 na and trainiue ex-rhs m.dshipmen a*-- ched- -ted t'i retnn to an Aunuft 21 8"d th'-n to the i>nd unher mc-: from «r| A'crdinn to 'he ma0atrate. <rf Oovernor James H Duff, in his The S«HTi-tuun bai<d if foro-two piece*, nn-ler the dire*-lion nf Us.* ' I i park next Thursday night al H. aponsored jointl> by Use Cotishohorken Chamber of ton «f MuMciant, The concert will be free and a ktrge twrnoul of lisiener* it anti. iprtted pmen Burke ■ n-e engineering depart' I | 11" it a graduate •'. St atatthears high school (oinmiinitv Srr\icr' The rnmmunin lie held :T the First Baptist ehurrh on Bun day evening at 7 30 The gu ' sneaker will b>' Di J ■ "The Mandate of Ihe Master" third time in tl rte procksmatlcei relative to the ap- Oreen has been sr-J Droachina military draft :• - C Undis and ba:terv charge preferred by tertdenl of local public schoola. arse she withdrew the ehari ropeel io state, county ■ borou-eh empi<.'. i M this unit) to volunteer their see-nenod. Auaust The bsbv contests scheduled to All member* of 'he public school be held this afternoon at 2 at nil faculty also will be asked u, serve nix public plant OU! ■ ti asks that all 'he high The mai > ao -list : Sheppard will also be the guest, gras programs scheduled at ah Him schedule mav be arranged. ; preacher at the Baptist church vi - play centers next Friday will be I room will be daaunuted ln the high vice Ht 10:30 Sunday riomlng i held as planned laehscl for restistraiion
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 6, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-08-06 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 6 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 20 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c €ousl)oI)ochcn Keccrriter
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7820.
St. Matthew
All-Girl Band
Now Organized
M:m Injured
ti Car Hits 1
:Girl's Charge
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To !\luk*' Appearance
Here September 19
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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