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®Ijc Cottsljoljockctt Uccortcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7823. Consider Link \f*h* ******** lor rhreaU lo lurnpike East Of River W Pri Side Parkwa; Would |i«> Discarded I nihr New Proposal CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1948. I Ill'ISniltf* S'l.nri!,.: thrMtanlni ranirti 1 III IIUSrtL MtH couple while they U pugh the » unmmiiy Ins! .. jroutha an*; Of tWi in lines a' i . i| it before MM-I <r..- Will..mi J Sp.er.s. in the ... ,i U .vnslnp building. B - Hill int- ,i. ran ' annulled ■ M r. H Hall .: 'i tha Mont' lotnerj c ;uni t prtnon after umr Ini -■! Jamai Smith Spring Mill, wbo -aid they had un-s,.„ h»,.!.«»,„„r>,„„l. :S«o^ Q| prelitiiinaiy surreya lor a nlsh Ml,rl[1i m audition U • lliw limited nccev boulevard alum; Iho i.i flu ad the coat ■asl banK o( the Sth'i.vllclll liver u prOBfl Itton I it eight With Awards '/'<» \hw Children Ri<rht Attitude sPri*8 Wl" WoypwMid OSM» Toward Safety (luts Accidents Safety S|M'rialisl-> Barbara Wurkers Boc < hi Kaullv I In nk in: »st of Conshohock-n which would M in i-.. i ;:n- fount i B) HAKOMI K. DAMORO silli' lli-t I •] I dilijllim NSlISU] I uii»rr»jll"ii 11, re-.ui Tlil' i- the irnth ol u -erle* in*, mid hurhw ■ •i imi)lull I'd by this nn LnttHKl i-l are*i William F OoUtnt, super* the Mimiiif r pi Ml lion, assistant ■:.. Pennsvlvanla Turn- T,"'''!" "P..,"'R"' DbSmonT aoTof 'Ihow are f,imous lust words' J^ndvu^k'Viorertv^both^.n 'teach-1 ■ t.. •iwlon. ..,,,, Auri^tt pranlK-n.'Oi the "Igway. short cuts to in- , ..u:,.u., methods and bringing '•'" ol "»«' playground In the Kind* if the. state adopts tha MSI ,, , i Jury and dnMh. They are jroo- Stertala to the piaground lor ■ '" * MarBarw DeHaven-* Uta nlun It would be a substitute p)j, M , 2] o( pranklm stTeel. corns ol bad driving attitudes whuh oth,r, lo „,,. Sus<.,, B3esch. best »*tl «Utt Office 11B Fayett. MissM.G.7,iigr Succumbs To Brain Injury Accident1 * Occurred Two Month- Vgo On Lincoln Highway AppvenU) on the i Heir MatceUl Hi Include a bridge across the 0- IIVIT. probably east of Matsonford Joseph Fazio. 10. of 1034 Cherry Bridge, as an expre s htahway.stre*' Hei ■ >■••■■■■- 'M. of MO ■ ■ wi ihlngtan Nun fOOttfjaten ■ ho regularly Swaiwui. yueen Bee: attended im- Spring Mill play- Hauer. Princess; Drones, mound during the summer were and Lnrvaa were Buaarj honored for their contribution to- Thctnaa Shurpe. Robert Him*'.-. \l,\- *»id the operetion ol the play ne UUlnan. Irene Batlev. Ixuti Ann | area al concluding exerclt^ FYt- Whip Jni k Himt'v Paul Oulnan.' day afternoon Jernldi:ic Bauer, Edwaid BaUej Patar X Boyle, commercial art- Sara Lebold. Pet«.>i ColUn-iM and i.ini.niiii-1. drew mid pre- Ooluni Pred Hunaa, Pred Boesrh. . . , sented a charactei sketch 04 each Alict Huiiei and Alfred Huuer . tthiiiic I train-- liijiirit'^ <>i n,e winners, depicting "whai iwraahmenu wi-rr lerved aa. \ they want to be when they grow nJled bv the PafanUTaacber UP-' MJClaiion Oi ihe school The latlir Among the presentations «rm!ornnlaatlon with rand Helene Hauer. lot the beet girl U]buUii b, tht. (v-miiiuiii!. - uencaiA. (haries Mr- _. pniUdiiphia iponaorad the nip- ■*? altar a aeejon n "*"* riinl>. organizer and manager of.ervUH] p^y,, . iowlng a„ .mom,*,!,. tCclden1 naufUraUm tin the Spring Mill playground ultra- ,,,. two mo,,,hs „,,„ Mlw Mlrv lp . nl.i mur»l ba-kfib.ll imm .nd i».. as- ' „„„, .„ n„o.nl^ MB„ nl 7_llu fi:, uho r,.Alli.,: «;-i\' I..M -.>■,- Vacanclei ol hand-men »h«. Ooodbye partie* will be held FIVE CENTS A COPY I..HA Bandanien P|ava,0„IH|s I <» start Kehearsal • ~ i\Tark Season's End Tomorrow Goodbye Partiea Tor Qoring l*;i% A call luu beti uu: Conshi in" ten higl: bandanwn wl - ■ i aiiiiidau- . h-band poata thti ft u Initial rabeanal m the riti auditotiun al . M.I.I .n cad 'i-dtiV i ■ Laatai Bb id |H! ill tllli ■ baJl M:"' ulr on September IT ov*j8prtncflald btgh ichool I ■ \i VII Pkj tvreM pubik pl«i will cloee tomon itreel driver of j show him who ha.« the Paul Slgg and Harry Weidemeyer; Irene ■alia] Balloons were waannlad each M Z"K- ». wl>o resided wnn her tta - .... .... ^«. itrm...... u ' I Wialeineyei. Irene Ballry '""Srilil'id he Bill 1 Ml- Fmieik ol .pain In Benerul play- «r SJLi™ »'" ™ """" „„o ,„„ sri,.,•„ ,11, Hiuimil ictlvfty. who holdi. a per-hn aliemi.iiiii- leidrtl at Un- play- aWI Wiiliim 1 around; LoL. Ann Whip. Fled UM,: °' 'h'' Nl • Z"h,|R ,°"f,L" ■,,""!"!" ll.e,edo-.l. aicjtdli.a to pallie: John "»'»"' «»vl^ II pa.- that ,low-lt,ukes , HKhtnl LanUi,. wn. '..""'i".l",*„?l»r'"S""' ainonelli. IB. ol 922 Laat Mam I"*" '■ " •• "<' '■«• »'"8 1 'I"'.. KXtrltallM Ihe M help In th. the west side Parkwav roul originally planned by onj 111 thLs men MIKI tentatively ap-proved by the State The new project repra ani a sudden shllt in thinking al the top HTval oi ihe Highway Depart .luu 11, the dt-partrnent was reported to hav loa routr. P -th proposaU call for a dual highway .stretching irom the cen-to King ol Prussia, with Ihe set 11011 ;iixn,. \Ve>t Consho-hci ken turning away Irum Ihe river and lollowlng present State route 2J lOulph road iJi 01 Norrtstown lrie itreet The anhlblt ler. Mr.v Wllllair Robinson 1 "• 'lll*•'l Band milk- ■ .wood Kaiiiiaiuiiii chi tnui Hill, eeventh to 13th gradoi Actual re-tra she had elheaiia1 will start the nighi ol thi IjtUj gg The Mnmd brain Dperatlon wai btinj then - Id be pre- | |:eriornieil hari . p Oheatnui HU1 hoap j Di [> n n hi ai . pli Pay, neoro-sunieon. when n was found day meeting ihat a prevkrUa bi.un John Wood Ce. Outing Held 1 KM) Attend Even! At AlUitlowii l*ark ture? Maybe, but if there 'ingle underlying factor IO blame [or the vast mulorltv ol our high-way deaths and Injuries, sn.fety ■pecialLsts believe It Is a faulty drtvnag attitude on the part The fourth annual picnic sponsor- motorists i i™«' , . , , .„!_. ,,OA —-— TrafTic records gathered over » The trend of thought at Harris- «i jointly by Local 2964 USA-CIO ^^ Q. m|jm. yWi shw tnat burg Is now toward a new bridge and John Wood Mamifaciuniut. ((nvi'i vkuaUona or unsafe prnct-near Conshohocgen tying the park- compauy attended bv approxi- leas contributed to 84 percent ol way to the eas-t side ol the fVhuvl- ta, '. ,.Il.tl|,)V.- and member-*''" S««ictenta 01 ihaaa I I kill As OQUittad b) Chlal rllahwmj "Ui,,l> lluu 'niptoyt-s. anciimen ber,. ^^ im0Mcatlon and dmmK on Engineer Ed L. Schmidt, the bridge of their lamilies, was held at DOT- ,hf, wrong s\at 0I the road con-would take at least a year to com- ney park, Allentown Saturduy. tiuiic to be named as the three piete and the entire project lour Portv bus loads of picnlikers made[]eading causes, accounting for 40 \ears the trip, returning In the late crrcent But thev are only the Philip Carey Manufacturing com Such a route would enter Phtla- afternoon and after the evenings Qnal plnsicnl cauaea observed by p^ny Chemical road delphla at Roxborouuh, pass entertainment features which In- witnesses ol the accidents, the M .[,._ rtunroVa.s tn# through Maiinviink and terminate duded dancing and midget auto lost link tn a chain of events "" Have their roots In other causes nBndwork development among the «ra« i „ UlllOM Ml Olten thev stem from trusr^uon Jim]l,, „ ,„ ramain foi theKrV. hanMaJld lo heal^ffii iiiitation. emotional upsets -; Nl.nr,v |75 cnlWreI1 ami parents remalndei "' this week. fracture sustained In the ■celdenl i ailing-down bv the boss a quarrel'wtl( ,)r(.se,n, llt iiw iKiPOa»ti A aUnUar dwpluv will b.- view- The accidi wiih the wife or nuaband, a dual-i -xroubip tn ,he Bre-Hiva." a ed by member., ol the Parent* the Lincoln KlghWi ness deal gone wrong-or a thou- pUjlet which had never had a Teacher association of the school' west ol York, as M -and mid one oilier ihinns wtntii txlIIlpjete rehearsal, was presentetl at ihe ftrsl meeting Ol tha 194H-48 Ing the rear seat nl I have little to do with tha motorists jHmi«. Keenan was narrator. Einilv term. Sepiember 14. penytftg Mrs PvrsyUi and her! Jlate driving problem Human daughter. Mrs William Raadlej Dl S Fire Starts In Coal Pile Itlll/.t* Soon i unlriil Iril At Piiili|> ( ;ir.v IMant Usually, the big pile of soft COA!| Abey Visits Rotarv Club Group Bonn AddVooi li\ l)i-iiici GovertitMr An ofTlcial visli by the Distil.! Wayne, to Chambersburg With Mi Headtey at ihe wheel :■ -kidded on Ihe wet Mrfi hi rrnll-\ I\ .HIi.i \> eck highway and crashed Into a gu rail, throwing Miss Zug rordbl) .... . I., Am-tasaadon who win be ra \ai inn.- oommunlUea ol the State. inniiediairl\ U) the Wesl End Oste-oputhlc I and two daya hiui i<> the Onion 'husplLiI lit Baltimore She rt ] mafned unconscious for thrr I weeks. Diinnj her stay al the Bu | tunore hospital she underwent delicate brain operation whli h ai peared to Improve her i-oial t.n; much thai on July 2S she w Nornstown n he rear of the boiler plant ^ofaovflJl0| J|1M.]]h A Abf>, hlgh. Plvmouthl!i'lh,,;t! 1 U,r WeeklV ,n"tlllB °r lhCimovexl"t"c i' NornM.^'i nu riJMl"u,n|Conshohot'ken Rotary club lastlhume managil axiom thai|Pvenln|(, returning to Rldgewin,' Whan her condition took I nun ■»•» will chooaa ■ beaan with an where there's smoke there's fire I oardeiu. lor the lirst time in three h* the worse, she was transferred the AnUrmaaadoi games eSionaTu^e. the clover was Year in and year oui. (m ihe ^ »,,k, Mr Abev a member aad «*g JSJ^SSA r- aihleti. r«nb Wat* geMiand miable to lorgel *";""•■« decade, according to firemen, the pa* p^dent of .he Heading dub, \' rnS-JC »Sif*'"a"e( I « park aniuseniantl was highlighted behind the wheel; or^. even larth" pUf cull,alnllll[ ^veral hundred ton-«„d circulation manage] ol the'^end he, H.■ jidvL-ecl ihe siiraet v State Chamber bj . with special attractions and actlvi- back with a bude*^«nvg out- oI coal. smokes gently Use a minta- Reading Eagle-Times, addressed the which seemed u. remedv Hie injiuir I car thiouglun.' i ii ol the . ■ ..i d tied at various limes between thi hum oi in and the closing at 3. Box lunches will be brought by the children and lab w.il in lervi ■ i' mai program plai ma al i M .II liar) .lane pei k Tenth avenue and It 8 ,■ 'in' highlight oi tha Onal ; events of ihoe held nig at 10 ai Theatre, when 1050 boys and girls I ted Famih Theatre Management al Stable-i mates", and also several entertain* I nig short subjects and cartoons I \\ K. .siniiri mauagw gad George T Jackson, pis "»■'■<■■■• nams uparvtaed the hundreds il pUygTOUntHtoara, Who beaan in ■ ill al 9 Annual niiirdi gras programs. t*em2b2ar «I tn.ciuh tKtober 1 is , tad with much ipuit and oUn WP11. hrM H[ mll tl. I thb week , reatured by crown- ■ II .!■■< Otaa At Sulrllffe Park ■ Amhassadors* To Be Selected Ceremonies' Planned rnafea ■.-. Mlectlon BUata Secre- ',u\ it Oomtnerea Orus J Mat-i 11 lion central dty ana There rncing. would be no cross streets lo in- ^ full day ■ilii'ihilf ial and passem-er vehicles because. j In the oriRinal Valley Forae Wltn sp<K:lai attractions and acUvl- 'arkway plan, underpa.ss.es and t|e)) for (.h,idrei, unu a sollball game look on the privilege: verpasses would be built _lo between the single and married pouslbiliut* oi driving due to handle north and south traffic Moreover. Schmld' said. Ihe high men The single men softball game from thi the Driving married ol two types combination of actions. The first iial mardi Bras celebra-tion took place on the Butcllffa park playground on FridH> afternoon lie lower end ol the playground and moved toward ihe gaily decorated ratni lo-cated under a large tree Tha pro* ut the following rown beaters Mane Bello and I ,'ulvti S:- Uendanta Maria lievihH he subject of Rotar. ,llKi st„. R., ne, which was ,\ fullv '•/•inba-.., i ■! ted tin.ilh lh''\ Sunday night, it was a different! There are three levels of service A o*ulV« of Chambersburg Mis- wUl !>»■ num-d by the local com-1 "ml Jl'"n Wlsienewski and queen matter. The smoking coal apparent-jln^Rotsry, said Uie^ speaker.^ indi-.gug ra „ aaughtei ol ihe Late munltles to return to HUM formal j0*f€ ?"*!? ^J3S* J?-nif^£2^a dV» i* \°"B ,6:13 i" an -t'nr;,"lr w-* BfP th? *,l,om"Mc . ""*■ ri^l?-," ly actually Ctr-jht iir- ani >«rued »UurJ dub. and Rctery Interne Jom„ K um1 i.UIlf.llL: M Zllli s.r ma mmu.M .. i. ;ng Pnmsvl , ' ommodate goom vehicles a da> at ta|em snow Oeor(|(. w,„miH Mar>. MMnz WMS avoiding cjbataxles. ^ wood;n supporis where it a, national The real root ol success- ttil m «,.„!„,,(,. ,„ wilwn college, worn. Week t : an H™ -Wbol. —ice, he stressed is the In-ichambersburg was » membei ■ aaaa- •utcUffe park queen A l " and the human:., Texas ehaptar of Hie Daughten dot eertlflcati baarmi Hotary he eon- 0( thf, American Revolu -he made a speech and prosperously,^ pl(.Nl(ttl!, ,,, ,1,,. A,: Dommerce Orus A- toon ga tha new quaM .... busiest potnis. Martini. Mrs Dominic Oentilc II the SUte adepts the east side ,he Luka 8lstcrs reccoved topllmportant. are the ecu involvlnm ■"J-'JV ^ ldlvlduil,i effort, plan, much o( the p.ipei work de-awards prcbtems and decisions, such f-V lr- Irri^^^ is basic, voted to the Valley Forge Park- Picnickers carried box lunch with 'should - pa„ that car?" Do ■"« '*♦'■"l trft •"■ 'l^"" */"h* '"Tilitinut'd. u strong gl, w111 be put aside lor future refreahmenU provided at ihe picnic11 i^vc the right ol way'*- The g.M»_ff » «■*. *"■■? £•, g"" onU ai ' m-inbers are deteimined The Philadelphia Plannliw Com- .,crc John Dundou. John Coaler. Vree on the kind ol person he is. «i normal, with the u» of tnelwoa- and espee iasion and the Department of WaUer wodenia. Joseph Monte-1Wr often detecribe drivers as reck- ter tank Plymouth fire company tne leadership (or MU WOl tt „bllr Works are going ahead. r ^ g . ^^^ 8tf.m. ,oolhardv chance-takers: dls- slw responded bul did not ge into , ,ted speeifl. . "-"'P1'^"' "«>' c ltUdics lor a west s,de_rot,,e "J Jy Kurp^kl;_ M^,, ^.^rl^lt_ _ -^..^ _^ ^-,^'5^*5^ ZrwnZ "monV JS^SfX^t'^Sff^ «ftj»!». ruder ordinance passed by nth Adn ,-ounetl btai n ««nber the union - .-ion has Just awarded a $13,600 cenlract lor maps to UliMrate a leport on traffic volume as mea Destination Sm nett. Mrs. Am Cecil Johnson Ciimanitt. firemen Ihe combUied Swuw Rotary clubs In ceased, who opei il Manor oi tha planraund quaan ■ylvanla by raaaarj >■( outsuutdiVig The danceri were Marlie Baskm trvtrad only by her ateter, aettleeeuiaiita m ome worth) . j(,.j|,. tt»n Ann Oarroii rial Clark ■ trruin voiiune «*. nw-»- A , ,k , Orlgth and Alllltial Ullllll^ TheKevsione Automobile club and ;|l l.'.-jB.ifc |i',,m|„, ,., ■ from a home, with cemi romunit) In Pennsylvania i llo-pii.tl Pationti Bar-'dreamers." "road hogs'" Extreme: and j of anger. Impa'lence. anxiety ruldity Irii^mn'srr.he i, «;-»•>■ , 'iw'Sa,.';;:::::.;;;'.."''* «■ f&fgSJTTJ?* '«» reach Children «,.,„.....ir--.-:r;)^- Mn i , B n,.i(„.i,i Z«£?. S, to"SSS!Flre ;„;;":' ,^,v, Eiahty-foui employes of tha of not as a right, but as a prlvl*■; Prevention Day" will be ob- of rehabilitation returned to their W"1'11" •";;,' , Kll,« Man2r^HI,< 1 i " ' ,'''(,n'1 : a replacement of the ^1-.^^ r<^m WoXs ' truV(>led io leKe and If traffl^amhorlUe^ a^ prepared to lead normal mothr-' m Walter E_ Hadfleld company September 11 when chil- lives iCtaallMM in Page Tlireei 2 Resignations In Whitemarsh Mu-ir Director Now ire Prevention ■ .... >»• »^»f£S!^SrVlS.! N""'£,„r- !™rAuTto££Sr£j2 5«5 ^Z^'n'"^'."" SST '""'""" « ™ "»■•' s-c™ »* ifiWl > ',S''Vme davl'r IheMieoiidaniualia,.,.,. u|.,,..mlina l.l«l. .landard, ol driy- ^^^^ Mr Abev ra,,ln,l„.B llie ll„. „. u, we«t im.-i nrlvB MOlty Unr ™> ,„Ki,„„;, , £%££ 5*r- 5 -1"" •>'" »1""1""" "<"™"«" ..VBlJihySttlitoSilM S«. :-i'. tnerred i \\ nil » .inr.rl Group v:: .',r,,„'",-.s..ri™'"njr ,,r . Ia Mm^sg2g2j^^\<itt&gs3r& . ,:lIT„ N.eerthle- II U Of <K* lrlu *"s """" hy "harten-d hus and TO °™\ . „,,v „r ,i,„ u-yeral piece, ol apparatu. Moy|eE "".'"«;",',JJ' „,,', ,|,J, , ' ib.la - > NorrUlimn li.neial bom Lvni Ii 100 dtrai' r5ot.i" W.«een t?e^,y..nd|Pt™,e_ao,omob,le»_ ^ I, ■■« "^<»^ «,"„',„„ „„,. are lobe .h.o.r, hall. "-f »■"»■ 1, 'Sem'Sr .• « - TOl^SrlTl-SI the spoi where the I87.000.000 turn-naton will end The Origin and De=tin»lion Sur- •,e\ wa- Bnanoed b; Pannayleania New Janes :l»(i 'h'' D ■ Public R .no.. Administration Inteivir— Exiursion rales 1 admission to the park facilities by the co water sports and athlet! were attractions of the day with a special pi amusement nmnicated pany. and '-..rents ti i' • [or tha past fmu !,.('■ i to and from the fire hall at tier-atllttu, lcrtiPeBs mantow. n Jp^ike andBBCHhiHuriBclhus roMadovioens,1s"erv1,i1n™g 'in tlh»e ^UnTiteIdTKat,iiO"D'rl #O£e2n7- !' , are also several Pietes .1 ■W«r»,lt>' « ,Vir^ (.lt(i AVembl) and thai i -e lo be sljown in the lire hall (lu, num^ », m(:mbera ,1M. lM the , , pastor i>f Hie Flr.st Bup- ■ * withta His own Memorial park nfluence rnust likewise 8*0*1 Hadfleld was horn Ml aisador ol lommunttv ;4 1H7!- In I'liilarielphia, the daugh* t\tf • i ii i tfueb for children Prl/es for the winner "j^™5SSi "ThrTe" r'ourses riot ally to* show a number ol lots in his ■nd~mternaUonal goodwill IJIHCI«li ISr-IJill drivers on the prim ipal th0f«ufh- in ihe events were donated by Mr !>„./„,„.,, )hP ruies of the road, neighborhood wrtv they should not At the conclusion ol the Dis:; I Oantn h.- Philadelphls-Camden Preas. ™« , . „, skl'j|s 0f driving play with matches One child, he ci..\et:u.i', addreaa, after I liatni ;* I . Qiri Seoul night ai Uui area and aafced them Co-chairmen In charge of a'-i , ' and" a k„0wledge of proper said had built a fire on a diniuu oration bv the membership, he was and . Ii|t||| A( , where thev started, where thev rangements for the p. ' namteinn.e thev aLso tncul- room table, while the mother wa,s presented with an electric walnul Mi were going end why The data was Pph Garnet! and Miss Oeraldme j»; "V vltallv imiiortan* habits upstairs The blare was discovered desk clock Following the meetum » rrorded on business machine taws McLaughlin. 2#«SS» andl emotional control before il gamed headway Alter, an aaeamMy was held by Mi Abe) ■■=■« <» elg.r "IK Often com- to oe s-\own m fire ■hlldren by iheir No"«»n H_Woolley of Lafayette Q^ST'UA BrtUah" Pai hope lor future Park, proposed a program designed ,ll|(1 ,„ ^j, HltU^ o( congrere. H n,ers he. in the programs of to train boys and girLs agalusi fue '.that carti'*"'" iniilon and behmd-the- hazards alter talking briefh Fndir. )llrtuidual Hoiarla u^rK'lwtiaal Uwlnmi being Inaugurated night et a meeting on an educn'mn- iph«re of influeiu. '„.__!„"!_'*.,.,„.-!:. ,,, A- na- al project he had carried on person- ,». ;1|1 ambaraadoi :4 i»7!' "» Phlladaiphta. not to of tots aild inlcruaiional gcndMrtll in-i busband I tn Increasing number- in tha ■ I hlladelphla Orcheatra and has ifgiiii he* new ■ at board at its August meeting last whuh will lie used in ihe Planning Pending final ccmpilation or ine , ,„ tausUca motoring organlza-ihat the rapid post-war ,,„„,, wn. of courtesv and emotional Dolores Hasel won the mixed shoe, '_,. or(l" tlw best means of s«v- seeing the trouble a fire contest Arthur Frea,- and Ji>e Oar-L ' .,-e cause, and looting over the fire nei were winners of the nipple milk "* m gtnes. the child remarked that n drinking oontaat Ple-eatmg comjie- j^. B__. f -j^- ^f | • again would he play with matche ■ ■ to be a rnber meet-growth of the Main Line and, tem suburbs has placed load on the highway net- WOTk thai a facllltv like the Valley rnce The rhlIdn.„■ ^ ne .. .......I*, h. stiirferl . . - .1 Ple-eatma comiM" ^.. . > . f „f f by Jerry MiLauahl.Milllslriel i\. Ol ... l.imill lo \ isil ien IMkgl i and Rose Maranelli Dorothy Da wiis winner of the women and David Silk won the n i rtth offl.ei- of the local club and Mamn peorga tn l-nnaneipi ommittee chairman in attendance i Wain : hockei This Thursdav afternoon Ho " ■' *n if- ),1(, _ ,'illb will spo!L>or a trip to Shila Tweni \ uratid. hlldren oil , ubmitted Hien vVeerrnnoonu iL. MMiineerr, a_truuateee._p.* P»« ,<ir *°P "^ ■*rtl "' ""' com- irwdchlldn TV1|!l|t> ,0 ^ made ,n u chartered John I and private cars ol members next Mmm.i. sided at the session in the absence of Edgar E Mitchell president, win <<oriliioi.it on Pa«e Three is on vacation. The second August Parkwav should be started ding to an estt The h'urth de.ree color corp* meeting has been suspended : ,on by Duvld Blcknigs Wl u m , t KniBhIS company deeded to M ■ l»fl 0il, Bark Yurd «. * ^a n UH *K»«u%ru >^t U'U»K ori ln?iar^uii,s!.LunIuflm*- o—SSll- will Uke part in g «■*•» •« ***** •"<* T V...itorsa, las i-Bver.ord road ^^ Manp r>Turo who was Riven cl Columbus .; 17.000 v«*»"1|,iiJ» "^ | pen munlon breaklasl lo be will hear a talk by Cheil. Weib l-l,.,.!,.,! I.. \,.u l*.,.! — -Traveling In Your ■-***=»**■ <» ** ** ■ •"• -in 121 East N la" rv,: Hi \ ..^ I '..I. I1..II.... Walter Knerr. Tli.-odore Oey, rrrel^n C _l»-l«.ir I .Mill Willing !.■, re than ■ iraar ago it was de-s uncd to accemmodate 5000 daily la>— a bu....k Depil UaiL-1 cently was removed ft communion breakfast to be held <gency truck A specially .onsiruned .si and tbeodon i Loan us-, m C'uishnhoiken O'uncii Knights| body designed by Stanley Lelghton Neeiiatown Ohtb; Oworge Bale!/ Anothei resignation thai ol Mrs. Bcpternbei :t A , Ml, Brade upon m th<> Bprlna Mill publii icheol, was ■ neetlng of thi . . named ii .IT. Jr. UW 18 in the during July were $g6.:iKH84. main!) froOl ..I rchunbiis, ,s-"itember 12 Cater- has been mounted c (In chi ■- ed breakfast will be served in the laudltor.um ol St Matthew's pare- in II-II i,-; | rhlal grade school^ rnllowlnj- at-!Darn n ,I,M -"irtllHIl Sprml l»a\ \l Short- . thro.iah Brvn Mawr Mm|»»>rl l«. I'lllfll. nd Ardmore. built u. handle 10- on cars a dav. carried more than | 0|,| |„ l^uvc | OWI1 'OOti on seme davs in Mav IMS 'T.f^ule"™ SJe0^*^'-^!. Ph.lauelplu,.. claim- Cath, Il( Wk ..H#^.ne^rhe end ol gaso- "»» •* •« <'"'> -""mg penme. I vercrowded since the ena oi ii»~ wnw mM Mltiu.t, ir, ,tl). unn,TV L1>is>wl a, t)l "nm^Ln adequate access high- ',( B" and Oak stre-. ,:av night Unices _«i_»a53u^*Ji th, e ol the little |H*atlrr*aaTte--i ll a IIIL t.. Nearby rieemen . • ,, .. tor l.i.lliHt Mt'ii ll liiiliuiihurii iwiin .ere pro- EdKlr E Mttrhell pre.idpir. i.l 'lie \n^i.t'r . \ I'BI'tBl-. ' po»d by the thalmian ol the „„.„,„„„„ R„.h.rd ci K.hi, »H»*»« • •> .»l.»l»- „ su„ „„„, 0-roiH.h hall liuob- wHl<lr~d'"""" " "" "?T i^'.a'n to. "'" W'""m B""" W"""" K"" »■"' «^BW ,,,^,,F^iir1llWB^S~,* V^KSS ss mpleted belore the turn . neton warn, congestien het1 nhia and the toil gates at Of Prussia will be a drivers night mare hurch or tiie breakfast pro- Twenty-two members of I the August meeting. Hill Volunteer Fire companv in Ihe council's to wildwood. N J . by chartered bus n ihe Warrell build- sundav. They left the lire house at .s Further plans will be made 7 a m and returned to Barren Hill POtlM took a dlllereut view .„ „ SDCr,„, metUnv of the eom-1 shortlv after midmaht King 0| thr atuatlon, particularly when' ,„„„.,. tnntghl m the headquarters. they looked up the nmn- back- Severs; n-w member? graund ■ he Jenklntown club: W N Cl ence and Elmer Matthew.- of the rrhe hM held Hie geal fol Wayne club: John Krlege. ol rtth thi Chester Pike club, and tlu? Rl ■ Bala-Cynwvd-Narberth club , 1Mi MI.- Oraln baa in attendance were 1 ' ,M^ Ml rren Bausch. guest of David Arm' , being r, Maia-ne. gues ol OU) Croyle ., ,. ,„,„«,,, ,, Philadelphia h v latiwler peeekleni pn - sided at the meeting I. ■ ■ |H! - : any will hold iis annual ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■' i ii Brown again v :1| he .i ervtalng Whuemuish and New Y :■■ ■■ i • R ;ti:. ■-: Ambk ■ lormer A Un ion were | i-hainnan Intensive Trainina Period Start* Registrars Si«n «>I2 Mure Voters Learei V*>r Won l**>*t Arnold C Sorerison. scout an active fall and winter season i "^e »,f^vi~Uev'Fhrar Caun- l"£? »,,»;,v *'ia lo,° w """ve ,ow" of bowling and basketball ■*» ,r' heVWeVi OS S «- .JK ?»»*•* !.^^'1(1«!..^; Fdward" Decker grand kni.h, Byerly. Jr. Albert Dtehl Chaiie- P ,,,.,.,, ll>r ttlr ;tr,.men of Harmon- in the tstseory .: Penns.!'. Newman. Jr . Clarence Knode, Hu*li v|jir and Plymouth volunteer tin t.Maliv not under wa\ McCartney. Carl Vnllweiler. Howard tompanle* For even this ..how. .. o»p nnhtarv Ollmore. Sr . Vernon L Miller. Wil- summer weather, which dampens tlon th: weel i ISjOSO mei bam J Speers. Howard Wells Han j he -pirlts of many, has little, p. :,r. ■ .■; | ;■.. Perrler. William Singleton. Bobert effect on the prevalence o( ftrei led un ;nten -.>, two-week Walters, Norman H Wonlle) and Withm a 24-hour |>eT!od fliemeii.-. hedule Local l".«>5 !■> I'iinii ■ ■ ■ current drive tor nee At Oreland r the lad Ijinsdale leg en enrolled ■ ■ ■ ■ume res"p'rom,h-ihh.lmlltiie«s Imn Hthie* BBomv ufrrtiUin>a' snlB«!makeabwounteri8 ab>rMSldeergnel eiouf! presioea _ ScouW of America as execu *c oi t|w iwighborh0od reported that the ,_ , . _. , _- . (he Los Angeles Area Council The ^ gJJ ^^ ,ou^K on rMnr] |Viallllltll I 111*- ^ **t*k selection committee lor ^unn«■ * steps at Elm and Oak streets most , . . .„ .,„„ tKj, ,M„ . —J -« « *,-..-u. ,■■■ , new executive in the Valley Forge Q| ^^ evem ftnd M d , A triduum mnrkllia tne^ leas* o H(lpr>id c McCupn Howard Auch. Of the iwo eeaBBSUUea m Council has been appointed with Sa.lirdav and »M dispensing coins »he Immaru ate Heart nf MMLTV^next Laf.y,,,,. Hllts a „,-.,„.„.- (l( ,he threa flies Damage was almost «;.:, Arthur W Blnns. president of the |0 tjw ftmal) chUdren .Sunday v.HI open Thiir dav morn- company, drove the chartered bus negligible m each blew Bundav n Forge Council s.-rvma as ftllw rprortlj, Bhowed that Hub- «'» l,nrt rontiniie Friday and Bat- ___ shortlv after 1 the) wereland the eagck oi '.aril will be ■■ . \'At..\ ■he chairman bv had been arrested tn NOITIS- urdav mornings with masses at 7 30 n _ _ .. ., ■ m IK» Phiim r^nin > i.,«.n *i*mt* tn is. «I„IH ■«. ,ult.i,w>r i., si«ni«. >M. I'~an1d l8 in Ss Cosmas and Damteti t OHlJMHl** tlitrtll l»ra*> •iimrmmed lo the Philip Carevmen f>ok to ihe field lor outdooi by Reitular Arm] planf in Plymouth Meeting i Ignad io re* hi serious charge againsi a 12-vear-1 Catholic church The new devotion* The senior mardi gras and At about 9 they were culled tolfreah the ecmbat kn Bring ranges to gain ^ old girl, and has served five \ears will be said in English after both .crowning of the plavgrotind queen extinguish a dump fire ai Local 1595. United Bi^thtrhood 0) a s-to-15-jear term in the East- masses The Immaculate Heart of at MacKenrae park and plavground.;and Old Elm streets In Connaught- the inexperienced Can>enters and Joiners will m) penitentiary Police said he Mary devotions had their origin on scheduled to be held Thursday night town The Indlamowu Qep ual picnic lor members. . was aLw arre)rted in Brooklyn and Juh 1^ Ifll at Fstimi: where the a, 730 nas been ponponed until Last evening a fire 01 nndetei-jtiuard encampment ■ Philadelphia but re- 1 Blessed Ladv appeared m three Thursday August 26. In delerence mined crujin spun,- rfp in a shed 1 In the rountrv Iron; '■■ 'i' rtl the ar Nornstown sheuherd children and asked that to Walter Hadfleld president of adjoining a house on LUMe ave- oi strength In the field .: dred per sens are ex- ?m ma41 u Mtd to b<- employed inch devotions ae satabUshed. prom- West ConahohiKgsfi iiecreguauai nue Harm •fted to attend Jolin gUhni Jr ^ a comracting firm engaged in ■ islng specisl graces to those who Council erho.se mother dleg ve.s- owned by Samuel Marko Norns-liroop--, U th* faaned Pennsylvania upward of 201»"' in charge of Brrangements instruction wont hi this area. participated terdav teem '»th Division nark unit room ■
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 17, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-08-17 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 17 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 23 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7823.
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CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1948.
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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 |
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Language | English |
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