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®l)c Consl)ol)ochcn Uccorfccr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7836. CONSHOFOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1948. FIVE CENTS Local IC«—islt-iiI Shares In Estate Newspaper*3 Public Service Praised IIv President And Governor Dull J. R. (iampl.ell Is Found Dead In Warehouse v. M, l>iiiiii|>- <:<>. Offidol bVMn Of Beatl Vttarli Apparently stricken wilh a heart ■itMk while alone in the office M the warehouse of p. M Phillu ■ Furniture company Hector and rnetlmc alter 4:30 sfurrnoon. James n 0 ell n rormai 'own coumii-trvlsor of the moving department •>! the PhiUipe com-pahj ud one of the borough's | to Ihttb B. Smith Wvndnionr. ai tne bait interests of the Nation ths Daat-kitown residents, died before iwphsw, and one-eighth iu irust f01 commonwealth and their home inhumed and m maHrtefnla "id could reaeb him. Rte Ufeltw. J cimidr smith. Jr., ■ nephew; communlUaa, it u, miing that the fnrm of giivemment and it it moai body wns discovered on the floor one-1 mirth to Hunnnh H S. Wood. people of Pennsylvania pay de-lflUlng that alfof us Mn In honor-ot the warehouse office a shorl a niece, of 100! Payette street, this served tribute and appreciation to ling our editors and publishers dur-tinie later. borough; one-fourth less si.500 In. one of our greatest institutions—a I Jng the period dealgtnatad as Na- Dr. T. DeLorme Fordyce. sum-1 trust for Charles C. Hughes, and free press and uncontrolled press A tlmial Newspaper Week "' ioned from his office across the | one-fourth In trust for John »V free pnss is a vital and verv neres-J The story of newspaper service The sums of St3.265.55 In principal, and $3.180 36 In interest arc disirlbu- Statement.-, Iiv President Hinjrv S led IJ' :i Ural and partial accounting Truman and Governor James H in tin estate oi Benjamin B. Duff praising the pubUc sen Hughes. Norrlatown, Who died Jon- ch'rrd by weekly seini-weeklv and 9. 1047. Judge J Burnett Holland,tdaily r^wspapar were issued at led the dis- Han ti .1.1,1 mn var.ia Newspaper Publisher*' usso-ilIon oil the t\e of National News- ■ - paper Wi i «. ,uiil an additional President Truman said. "I take $5,000 Is awarded bark to the ac-1 this occasion of Natii.nal Newspaper countant. I i l»U future y/aak io salute the free press of I''!:* Amen, l Your slogan lor the year. The Ml I I SfOUr Riglli to Know- Is the Re] M Tollows: $1,500 to Mary McLean,, Au yu,,, j.,;, „-, 119 East Marshall -ireet. Norris- chosen II suma up the pit „_ town; $1000 to Jonathan TWO on which our Elepubtk ll founded YOUR aphew, Twin Falls. and the ideal* toward which we TO Idaho: $1,000 m trual for upkeep ■,,.., ther Ohartea in Governor Duff comment.*. "As THI $250 to Arnold pennsylvsnia'i dalh and weekly wiiiiati's. 117 Oreen itreet. Horns- newspapers preps* town. S1.5IM) to Charles C Baghes, ,101U] Newspaper Week. October brother, and residue .me-eighth, j.g UIld redcdicate their Warren Train Passes Here Tomorrow No Stop Scheduled Between ItV.i.tiiij! Ud Philadelphia BANK DIRKCIOK. CAMIIKK HONOKKD ani'iaiKu *np through PennsylvanlS this week end. the :. -.t csrrrtng Qow W.LI ran i itcnuuhcan : 'i Vnc-Piesideiit ni the U] pass through i Oonshohocken iomstlni< i> ilj alter 1 tomorrow afternoon over the Reading railroad lines enroute to I from the luiniture house Hughe.., a brother pronounced the man dead upon arrival. Coroner W, J. Rushong issued a certificate of death rim to a heart attack. i* i inert] services will be held tomorrow niter noon at 2 irom hi home. 203 East Hector street with Rev. Harry P Boughey. pa: tor Of the Methodist church, of-ficiating. Interment will be at | Barren Hill OSSSMtar, In addition to In- wife. Emma Ha it mini Campbell, he ls survived; by his mother. Mrs Sara Camp-bell; two daughters. Sara, wife of| ■ Oeorge Oumilng. and Florence/ nual meeting of the Cnnahohocken, »•»"«' '-,' "tkTua'tr m .'Mrade^11*1011- **» >lai* head °' tne wife of Joseph Whip; one eon. bra,,ch. Needlework Guild of | *["$Q\m ,he w.i '»",«» bind Wstaiw oi Foreign Wan Will Alan N. and six grandchildren. IAmt.nr, T.1(. „„, & held Nn-1 i d MtZZis ^.e Zdp »?n l* ow n| rhp urtnclpal speakers All are resident, of the bOKX) P^l^fS?'..1^* J^JL - y^ J&^O^ntat^rtitt iSI ?« the a.uiua! bancp.e, o, Cousho- Guild Meeting ..j. *- "November 10 \iniiiul Iniiitlht-riii- Set For Thai \hilv The annual Ingathering and i sary function in keeping the people I itontlnurd on Fis'ce Fnan ivhsiMoMark pian Banquet OfVFWPost I'O-I|HIMI(I Kvcnl Puluski Duy. ill memory ni Oen- . 1..I ru- nn.-. Pi.l.i ki p.ilih piitriut .mil lulu ot UM Revolutionary War. , will be observed Sunday in Phila-delphia with a rolorlu) parade lul-iJowed by apprupnali' lllllinilMIIW in I Independente Square Members o! Pollsh-Amen. an oi- IticludniK veterans Set For October 9 Hirnin Harlman. of New Ken- Aecordlna lo hit, family and' vember lu In the Mary n. w,™. .... y-J'\''J" J" -"•"'"":'""" hocketl Post. 1074". Veterans of lello.-employes. Mr. Campbell; park house, accordlna to Mrs "c r,i',„,,:",„,, ". ™, v-^o ' Po'eKn Wars. October 9 at 6 ill api-enred In iL.iiul Ugh spirit, and 0eur„ T Lukc„s „r(,MdrIU ,„„.,;„ SSmmfilKe SmTre """ '"""v '""'»""' andltorlunt of In la-tter-l ,an-averagf phy.slc.il Th, Injathennk is set tor 9 a m . '„ ,"„'.„„„ ,a. r,,7- ,,m h ■ '»- I'-"""'"""-'- Hector and Harry' '"""""■ ■»- when .he more than torlv directors! ^,„vNT.v„n,l, ,,. ,',',', Itmtl pottpi tram earlier in learl a men! from which he hat ,... n,. hrftl,,n u,u u ni the car- ,,..,•, . vl"r"!f s-orpa will , v BUB«red lor several vears His "' ','' J." ,'! * .P"",'". "JT "^ !»• m Hie lint "I inoich. a. wel; a. B„r nnd Mr, El,„ L a dunes tl,p, tlav required little ex-, '•*'",' „'"'.' '" '„> "''"'" f"'"l' ,'" men aid won,,,,, attired „,„., ,„ „,„„„, „,,.. ,,.„„, they 'M P,e„.rlnK the1 " '"„ *'"Jluiv ,» be"he d a ' .„„"?"'' '"""'"" '""" P""~" Hu„t,„«doh Valley, who head, the ■Mt,k for a Philadelphia• J™ »™ ""•■"■> »"' °* mla "t churches 'Ladle.' Auxlltarv of the organliia-trlp Wednesdav he had Bone lo1" JL.Ji..^ „, ^rmr„^. nr,,cle, Thr W™<"' <• armiwed In com- tlol, In the state; Walter True.s-the wareliouae. on Harry street ^ , ,., , T a i H ,« h memtaatltm t,f the 2u0lh annlver- dale, of Norrislowt, ., pa irtim the furniture .lore. '™ """ " . , Mn'"'1"a ,,,„'"; sary „f the birth „t General Put- officer: Mr. Adele Frits,!, fa about 4:30. on a routine errand , JV,n 5P . r". / ana collll"ut uU and h. Ititttti anniversary of fllenslde. |>ast state auxlliar, iiret- At 5 o'clock. Paul McTomney. ln™'«™u' O0'"0" _„_ ,_. hi, dealh. tUnl Jacob .1 uti-.-t s, ,..„,- !37 Wast lllh avenue a member of |_™2?^™11^,?S5ilin, Speaker- a, the .ereinonies will mander o. U» COUJOty OOUncll Ud the noor-raverlng ,tan of the com- ^'^"fj^t''^? ™ !J^* uu lu.ie M..v..t Bernard Samuel. « '"~"": tad occiulon to vl.lt %Sl^1^^^2ntaiu£itT. hWi.- v„„,„t A Carroll. Rt. Rev v„.„„„se H.t,:;,.. I „■ oBlce he "Mg* •«•" SS^^t^ J Martin I.ihn.kt. Mon.lBHOI Kas- "" ' '■)"■""" »",-<-■ !, md Mi rimrrTTII rylna ot, tile ni-moei „t n,.,,,,t ,„, t,,,,,,,, , „ 11„ |..u,,„.,..k „,,,. M„.. p,Bm.|. |ii"itlftit ol Hie local atixlllary II.K.r lifclt".. The poature ol the "■>'«■ ««» "SH£> hom< "' pTLki rh„i-m,,,i of I^I ,i,aen ■■ K 6vl att.pied Invitation, from UM .lend ,.,.„ indicated that he bad Hn.mon.llle for Philadelphia under- yjSS^lSSSk- mSSlTft.!W* '" ';'""' Com !.,:■ B lain down rail,.-, 111 o have privileged, and lo I,: t ISy^-teiag, ii^mLmaSLaM Omilll'lh'm "«l pro*!! lallen. when he apparently had community, who are n, need JJJ"« SJLJJJ"*JBS^ltS^\ Tt" v"»rl> "'■"' "■ "'"'" '" Ml 111 The bodv ... removedl L.-1 yi a total of 1790 Karment.l ;°h" ^'Xector'liu V,;,'"'''"'''! '" "" ' ■ .. .he William A Moore luneral, and IU In catth was collectad by '"' "gy-r°'?SJ? .? ,&r!ZJ£ ««d »» h-leod. of unao «4M ■la.UlMrj home. 701, Pavetw street I the director, Thi, ye,,', goal ^tould *™™'„, rwvlvanta St """""- >"--" * >:m"*« ':u»*** Born in HluUdelphla. the .on'equal or ,ur|»« tho« amoini- In ";; "'' ?' . ""ij'" a,™al *1 h'cJ' rweriolloih, will of Sara Ramsey Campbell and the ad.lltinn ,„ M„ ta.ken, other of- .*'"*"?.■„„. .Une.St, tm, " ■ n ""' mu M "'*'"' nM L late Alan Campbell. Mr Campbell fleer, Include Mr, William A. Coop- '."'"J» *"'. ' ''""' ,',p"',' ,,'",' =,' 10 wrrtw ill, lit Following the came to Cotuhohocken 111 Infancy' er. and Mrs. Horace C Jones, vice- "™ " IJ!1™*" '?',,'" 'J,, "2 ,?,. catered dinner, a nve-ae' and ha, rnkled here -it.,. For president,: Mrs. Elmer F. Deanh.: "»" " Po""'' <-»lh'i"c church thi, lul)a| „„„,. ,,„„ .,„ „,, tConlinaad an Page Four! I secretary. Mrs Harry T Allebarh w'"k uml ""■ and dancing will be held with an assistant secretary, ami Mr, Frank .... _ orchestra furnishing the music t A Wood, treasurer. 4 )ll Kt'flt Itoill'll Daniel J Cannon is chairman I Plans lor the annual drive and ....... ., ...... - 01 'he banquet committee, as-aS^^^ l^^lZ^rJ _yg«y »!**• ****•*&* _**?glSstsa bv Albert MHH— w,i- UT mWttni at nfAeen and direct- 8ntl HeL *?""*■" W-,>**, Tl°r li»m Blalr Commander ftBinJO*- ors Mondav aftenioon ; Th« iZi °1 Sl PmuVh ^"^ CnUrchJ haVf IK ham. Wtlh.un J Kearney and been named lo the sivnimi advisory Fninl( TuehoLski Ji board foi Montiromi-ry and Biiflts lht. b: nquei wai original! Philadelphia sOOtMdlng to ouneed by Senat-or M Harvev Taylor. Republican .Mate C9uurrnan The train win make no stop enroute bstwaan Reading and Philudflphin <m the trip * !,uineiui-in- lor the re-ception to OOVemor Warren in Pen:i-v hanm awe made in inert- Ina of county ehainnen congn— men State candidate-- and uther narty of olfn mis oi the < OW districts throiiHh which Oovernor Warren will n;i.el I'rr-iilcin'*. (Jimpnifi] Tniin To Pus Here PreMdent Truman will pass throuah ConsholuH-keii next Thursday morning shortly efttt 10 enroute from Philadelphia to ReuduiR. two or the speaking stops mi hi- Pennsylvania ninerarv The nip will be«m willi . Ln| en «a He menI at Shlbe Park, Philadelphia, Wednesday night and continue through Hnstllnt Allenlowii lleihlehem and Easton Fire Groups \, ill Observe Annual 'Week* ri I-. \ .nn tl Progrnn In Vial In (junpftign Of Tin- Prevention ■nailerit3 rihmr »PIII io Barn '■ thr 1.1.< Irtiiic II' (In- spiins <il I'M.. K- berts. Mr He] SSI VlSS on I he muni; B r tin- "Mrthaaj eakea si the ■'•"> <>l Ho inist.uro! ol llu I list NilHiiul Kattk ItrvuiHxt. ot (imniMil u!io mill hi-. Iirolhrr. rweadt \*o^ -opirblisher ul llu- Keenrrtpr until Mion BMJ M>id the peafrtrt] in BaraM raepat il i> 11n- olrieftt iltir.ltn in point ol ir^ir". ol t'lvrriiiin b(Kl> lie v».is elet t.it In thr in-t National-, ixwrd an fatMST) M Urt* The Moans -iiinh-da>" rake was cut hv U.ivnl \| IU\rs. ot I nurtli .ivrnue and Harry -street, cashier at the lunk arri the oldest rm|ilo<r ul the institution. Mr. Ham joined Ihr lunWliu st.iff on Vii-usi !."■. I'tel ate. ini i i in.i \\ Iitnltig Posters To \\v Displayed i hohockm firs dapar) - men' nnn ■ Sen lire (nuimi^.nn ■ ■!!;!ij ipousorlnti a program In observance <>t Pirr Pre-tsnUoa •Vats ■*!*:• ii begins on Sun-day and continue-- through llu- lol-lovtng Saturday are .ckiug the co- .: the public to i • ; OUl the demon tthSVl A IttOJi nul-kxi ■: dollari irorth ol p not to nunuop the loll th.it is 'paid With human life and human misery ■ ■..!■. (real i BMD h»*s snhstad the> .].;.« ..1 UM Boy Sdiuts in Ihelr jtOVn-WtdS drive The MOIU- will v: i' SVST] lUUSS Monday evening and chstribiilc liter.i.ui'' on Fire , PrevsnUon week ami What ii Masttta to the romnuiuity All nn ID read the oontettts oarafuUy ant) ft** n full consideration Tin re win be special progi liooK beglimtllg at t> Winning postm front graupi in . . ,rnm r^nahohockui hteh school and a vtrt0U1 f,„ ^urajw compai i Ma--hew hu.ll ■< hool ■■ ,; „MlM.. v M . -. thr milK>rt-hepuplla, ■ti In- UUtM to eumtnate lues A mock fire demonstration will ben oi the First Hsu " be .me,, Tussdaj evenlni si 7 in ; were OOPSLS HI a dinner mirkiiit? the- ",TK PaytttS M"1 ra-iwecn r'u-.t and caTmhpeaiognfnctraaiinpaeortn,aloeUn tohleGWovaerrrenn- ^^^sev'e1niy--nniftnt*«an , '' m" " "' ;UMl, R (ll>1 MlSf. bolh klCll, ,.,)mpi,I1IW, ,B|(111R part. or and Mi 19-year-!Tue-sdl'V nlR,U "' ""' l"''l,,'l11-11 ■"'■- Hekm M I ■ A Oo* 8 tn case ol IHIII I he event will be ))• Id old daughter Virginia tt co-ed of'01 ,nt' OonahOhOCfcl It., and Oeorge W.ion UradU - UCLA, and United States Senator Eighth avaftue ami PS l'i|..intn ,li Both live miupanies will lake part and Mrs William F Knowleiid. ol Thirtv-oiic weir pn I I li"1K' ' ,,;:l" "x'»y! in 'lie large vl,ce! paiade lo be held California An uillce- who lias bt-eti on the ''"' imatlon lUrglng UW In Raadlng 00 Thursday as a feu- The tra,in carries a campaign bank* «UIT for lorty-fo "* *"• fw- tutt of the annual oonvantlon of the staff of ten. together with forty l dlroctoi who has served the in- ' ' emeu's Association to be newsptiper men who are covering sUtUtton f« twenty-nme years I'H>cl»niation fOUOWS held in thai city next week the tour for the e*re isrvioes uid ••*■ stssetad to mil toe iwo decor- "WHBRBAfl thi Nation has an Prbw will i«- a warded by thr papers throuKhout the United a!e*1 snnlwi srvoti ol skills and j Conshohockcn Charnbei Ol States There are also radio tech- :h(' »vant [nej were David M trength in those ni our feUoa ettl- msree io the pupils ol each oi the ■: it engineer' on board Lo ]; "'v" /''"'' "rn0 tn '' p«pa*Ut»l the beat ea-ci'iiri unii guard, end an uua ' w,KKi- OwjriMdtJ, (ornwi i '. resl- Imndicayj .<!■ denied o|rportunlUss s.iv In tire prevention The easaye mented crew Th-- train consols ,., :ll,'IU- -1 direi-loi. Both held Hie foi employment, and RIUSl tM -ulinuHcd 001 laiev ttmii fourteen M>i F.nm UM !»«. " ,«r lon«lM l)erlod oI service In their "WHEREAS the people of U tUWl week The Judge the Oovenior ma*^ hVs »rl™.M Brinips *>"»«*■ "W, P^si- Nai.on are profoundl) ooni u .1 alU be MUss Rlley cWet, si uaooal nosi aflilvVSl"S! -P'>ke briefly. Ihl ,„„,,;, .. , ,,h n.tM11)ull „,id Fill- Bar,. I I w OovSnnr w™l oin ci? ' lI"Ik1"^ '" felloa clUaeDa who count the coate snl ohlel i ol the NofTUrtoi i .y-L s " ar ii(n Payetn itred ihe nrure train c geared foi received an orchid tot the irnrieney Hint tolal smmgemenrj line been made for liie convenience won . ■ All of of the press mid the installation male ernptoyee raoMvad gai of radio facilities whenever the corsages Male guest* ware given '"iU-" u"' ""' train make s ■-..,■ Advi ■ rhlte carnation bow r in2wl','~ifi" propeKln r* A e M (-"vi^iii, Warrenl rtsil pra- or* wars gretsn aU th* guasti In- f ?>■ A .. *- r/SSSBaaxi«B>«e«r cede the train and make final ai- formality maiked the event 'lo IfWena Blanch. Wednesday /ll| IIV ClStirV mrjtnmanta f aoh -top so thai Following dinner, .■ profi ' ,(l '" Bank Dinner Held Tuesday- Marked Bv K\rnl Officers, dire'toi-. and Stafl i played in Pajrati «uii the Olfi Bhoppe.l innection NaUonal (Continued un Page li-,lili asrlmenl Garage Kin* The „, Limis Mark List Of Permits Totals $15,659 \i» New lkH'<»lliiip>- IIH linl< J In Group building perinttx. counties affiliated Sftth ths PhU- HihSdUled to tM held Ln February lo Altt'llll t.hlirrll tli,«,t adalphli defanes rental area. bybut was deferred to await coin- RSi 0 ■ fcfctC I -r "al'?n*1 1 "^|sin? Ext>«-r"«-r T>*h<- Pta I ol the auditorium altera-of s. Matk Dutherati clrurirl is a * Wooti^ Th!' ^?Hrt "«" wl'h"ut|lionfi .member of the ssecutlve committee ********* T,)" "' Of the United Lutheran Church Bro- Wllh ,nt' renulrsmenti of the new ,t( ■ -- |*oan| fo Met '"- Iherhood. which will meel Sundav. »'■ »» lh'U :t reprrsenU the affect- ',HM ,Mwr" tailing an expeiuiiime of S15.859 I Monday and Tut-day at the Amen- ,"<l Intorsets of thp area and follo\v«t A special meeting of the board were issued during the month oi ~ n()(r, Aii,,n|liwn Ttlt, PXet.,,. the hou pattern m ol inuvtas si the potuhohot&ea September by Clarence Cooper., ,,V(1 cortirni.tre wu] ».old a session «!"*' tenant and landlord repre-1 Cninmunn v Ohest will be held in borough secretary None of the auiKiay afternoon Or MtCarnev Mntatlon with the addition of pub-! the Mary H Wiixi park house on permits were for new dwellings ■ Many old buildings have been will attend all .seaslons he interest members. i uiiiB at 8 will be improved, the majority of riui tura d^Unn lunor alterations are llsied m the pasutl The largest ii i*yle i >|M-I 11 permit totaling an estimated expen-, diture of $10,000 f*»r B Itea roof, be-ing erected at me battery manu-i tacturmg plant of Carllle i Dough-ty on Washington stret I i :ni)lete list of !»■: n lnw.s Ed Fnlkowski. 115 We.« Elmi street, addition. $145: Prank Stan* ' 113 West Elm street, alterations,! $18: Elwood Harvey 107 East Ninth' avenue, repairs to rool. $io. H.I Bati helder, 128 West First avenue, siding. $500, Mary Hanna, 231 West Filth avenue, alterations. $550 Marie Carroll. 422 East Hector street, alterations. $550; Lawrence! Blanche 130 West First avenue, sld-i lug. $75; James Rath. Elm and Bain streets, pavement. $475; Preae] Ola/si Works. 141-151 East NtnLh. avenue, pavement. $350: Hank's Cafe. 61 Fayette street, alterations. $750; Dr Leon Welssnian, 107 East I Fourth avenue, alterations. $50: Tllunnai Donovnn, 124 V» avenue, siding. $550 Andrew Donovan. 123 Weat First [ding, $150; Joseph Lare.l 121 West First avenue, siding. $150;! Rose Lapenna. 209 West Seventh! avenue, garage. $300; Leo Sukalskl.; 119-121 West Fourth avenue, rool.1 $60' Oeorgr H Williams. 516 Spring' Mill avenue, porch. $40; Joseph Handy. 623 Weils street, block gar-1 age $300: Edward Williams. 261 East. Elm street, alterations. $100 Armond Cicottl. 239 West Third avenue, alterations. $90; Caaero Perom. S17 Old Elm street, altera-tirma. $75: Oeorge Wright 344 East ivenue. alterations. $125; Hasta, Sr . 545 East Hector street, addition. $45: Dr William Sclafani. 1009 Fayette street, alter-' ations, $150: CarlUe St Doughty.; ton street, re-roof, SIO.000. Edward Ostrowslcl. 444 West Sixth Stanua, alterations. $50 Break Ground For N<w Alan Wood Strip Mill l\tri-.l. Sii|t|»r The annual parish supper of Oal-' \ary Epiicopal church will be held in the parish house, Saturday. Oc-tober 16, from 5 to 7 p m . under the .ponsorshlp of the Women's Guild a pan.'h organization Mrs Margaret Adams, president of the: |$aarsJ chairman and b)| Had bv a large committee; of ouikl mombars. An oyster menu, arvsst ■ i may be kepi pn iC'tniinued on Pane Fi.un Miss Kennedy Dies At Home Sitter Of Archbishop Wm Kornii-r T«»cher Dinner Celebrate* ... •r'ainmcnt program MH I"'"'- ■ minim snd diiiicing wns bi ■ n prevented little Throughout the i Durli .'i.iyed. ■ trui iinnm ii was exhngul had l-'otinilin" 111 l*)'?H j A fllei mignon menu an foro ertth ^ lat two long tabtee artlatteall* hand extinguisher! obtained si thai .... , ,. . , „ , „., ted with sutumrj ' foliage and lighted with tall whlb '" "'' ' ""' '*»'»'V-^ ' ■ thlrty-thrts chsrtei membern rmer sn*nge< u . i ii ,• T * i ■ A''"' Drwen1 "' " imnU, Koanl Healing loiit^ht the tenth snnlveraan ol ths Uoti ■ ni were Donald P Horsey.\ xhe bos Uotl "f the clutl l"',<l ■'' ""' ' Mi: Ml,,||,|l!v Ml" ..nice! snd director; M, meetlni on Tusads] tughi i A A OarthwaJ ■ auditoriuni ol the Bpring Mil! - D»Ttd M ii ■ , , . ;; ,,,! ,„„ fire I nh.i H Ram in the preside. erence. A full etti Kenned' iilhi ei. Monroe W JiOni ■ faeultj or s Matthew'), purochia] school several licitoi and dlreotor o'iic: rUrcc- . . 'Ii l l decades *^» snd ■ nstei ol th. '* Hey«o.«i Thomai Le&lOtl Ml IllUIM'l F' MoOos -s: Spi near 1 Joni ~ p Wood, H ii Baneon \„.w Olj.r<'|> lete Archh j Ken- BSdj inarJ late Wednesday after-i en a; her home 517 Bpl tng Mill avenue, aiier a i ■ ■ Fuiieia] asrvleas will be held lo-rhilip L Corson I John it 9 Walker: staff, Eliza-beth O Hi Siehman. Edna .S Friend Mar> it...11 her' lath. Ddiorfla DeNendo. Helen D. Koeak M tfa Frank T. ■Ptora\anti. Alice I Wiltemyer, I ■ ■ church Into tnent will be Mm-at st Matthew*! old sensetsty vI IWetltowaW ■ ran son-mornm morning ■ high mi. ..■ : four daughters "! tne late Patrick ai>d Maria Byrne Ken- I wa.s born In H > ;iie and ttrad ah her life in i •■• f*'«n ye*n when ihi with tie- garter a rtlls on ihe iui- ■rt-t near Am ruiter of World War II. Whue hei ■ filled hiiii i ■] at the Vatican ■ n-rankin 'SHiatam ai the P Rorth Arnjeiican rolloga ,,- •d Titu. 1 ..... ,n th fielu--la Asia Miner hn em tta* Firemen To Meet II;. Wa-IUiikflon fn. ■ ih . - . . nexl Thui u rangtng rot ths ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ornrnunl lie rneetlng Borough Tax Collector James A rtducted nto oftlee ■ ■ ■ ■[ John t Da- I a row cvi-nniB .it H ;i(i in H ad svssius ■ prmnk H I ■ mi ii i M M.ni'lii Uiioirliiiiii 1 ■ < '.'..■ ■ i ■ nice nffirer. Jas ■ 1 ! ul the chili and prune tsgUTS In noon, wns honored fo ttendanoe throughout It - decade of existence Dr T DeLornw Pordyes was feted as the only hon-orarj ra c Howard Hat 11 I member Ol ■ Lmulv idrniilied *ith ■ .un.. Weak touj I .md QH borinigh ■ rsyglnrrintn ■ I um.' wai hiiii"ii■ In ilu- club Hou-ird Am h oi i sjfaywtte Inlh snu appointed i '><>■ nssrt rnhttlng t" '>•■ ii»*i<! Oetobs. i^ itlsiiii! d ImphaMiins thr «.,nr,t of IVnnvlnnu Week. (Un W«IHI Stcrl . .mp.un tiri.hr ground <>u Mnlnr-ilr for il% nm .Jit-m.-h tii.l ri.llrd strip mill »t Ivt RIM k. Oflirttb ol Ihe -i.n)|i..m «il nr>«ed the ground breaking, performed b> John P. "lng*t Jack " PwlSg, »nc of Ihr nldest empkiir« of the corapani. «ho wiineued the ground breaking nf thr rampany n arigiiul open hearth (urn ares in 19SI. Looking on. left to right, are H. Ci lln%t. mainlenanre «uprrintrndrnt. r L. Jonei, trriisurer J T Whiting, presidml. and H. V. Glum, divisional •inprhntrndrnt >if thr Alan Wood i ump*n> Thr new mill will coal approximately SB.9SS.UWS Mill havr | <aptuil> nf 'HOeS net tout annnallr and "ill l*r completed Ute netl year. - PI Re lie 1917 IBitl Kennedy and her suter. the latr ., . . ... , , Kconi i.niiiinal l.mirl Jiinir- (in c Ftsnor. «'ho has made ner' ''hildiiood 'and their idaoe, Mrs Joseph Car-ktdwtphta, the former Mi*- ■ on the Atlai tic ta world War i to retum In .Kiditton lo her reMdeiic- Miss Krr—»iv had made*' ea with hcratstei | visit her brothers there i A araduaU of St Matthew high school, MLs< Kennedv lam ti ■ upper grade* ol to, a P.** .» "*! ""^ Named \iliuiiii«lralnr ;, 'iU since her retirement Ivben 'he lav fsculTv'wax replaced ir bv a teaching body of religious U> I Phe was a member throushout . AuiniM 30 Flora fcfej R iher hie of st Matthee » ffsat • fhurch 'hi" worongh la named ■ Her onlv survivors are her niece oi valued a' . i»rd S8 BOH Anoi Philtdelphta and I hail. R I) J Audubun. Fi-her :ier eoualn ** .1 uriiiii there tnjWi Tuasan* nighi ilUl'.IIK fil-.S JUPM »«*ek ul the ■ Caii.■ . - If. ■ , ! ■ | km Jeffries, and ffobsri ■ ■ and Armeiia BhttCT, ttll ol ' ■ ■ - I \\ll> A IHKH. ■ iill be a progmr expwetsd ireetinga were • II John T PaSBlSW BWJTttl ■;• nt . nn I '. : lorn cluh Norruttowri and ■ •h a nieniberihip 1 rown tn ii i ■ Thoen-td ind Wait- ■ .ii (1 W K ' denl snd H W Billing .. i ■ ... . C W 1 «k lane: Chartas W Clarke tir.i vice-pn HUB. Moi mil \'ii.' nil ' hi 1 ' iiiviink club \rv» "IMiour Hooks IM .MI! Distributed pi ana <ii-th luiiiiuith i In- completed .it need by in, local manager ■ U4th n 4,5d eopk Kill be ■ ■ the rte* directories contain ap-r>'* 500 alphabets -. u! inassasM <•! sisn than fiDOO ■ ..n Llewellyn ■ nk Die- I Allan ler V. * : iiarKe of ■ iimander
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 1, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-10-01 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 1 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 36 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c Consl)ol)ochcn Uccorfccr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7836. CONSHOFOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1948. FIVE CENTS
Local IC«—islt-iiI
Shares In Estate
Newspaper*3 Public Service Praised
IIv President And Governor Dull
J. R. (iampl.ell
Is Found Dead
In Warehouse
v. M, l>iiiiii|>- <:<>.
Offidol bVMn
Of Beatl Vttarli
Apparently stricken wilh a heart
■itMk while alone in the office
M the warehouse of p. M Phillu ■
Furniture company Hector and
rnetlmc alter 4:30
sfurrnoon. James n
0 ell n rormai 'own coumii-trvlsor
of the moving
department •>! the PhiUipe com-pahj
ud one of the borough's | to Ihttb B. Smith Wvndnionr. ai tne bait interests of the Nation ths
Daat-kitown residents, died before iwphsw, and one-eighth iu irust f01 commonwealth and their home inhumed and m maHrtefnla
"id could reaeb him. Rte Ufeltw. J cimidr smith. Jr., ■ nephew; communlUaa, it u, miing that the fnrm of giivemment and it it moai
body wns discovered on the floor one-1 mirth to Hunnnh H S. Wood. people of Pennsylvania pay de-lflUlng that alfof us Mn In honor-ot
the warehouse office a shorl a niece, of 100! Payette street, this served tribute and appreciation to ling our editors and publishers dur-tinie
later. borough; one-fourth less si.500 In. one of our greatest institutions—a I Jng the period dealgtnatad as Na-
Dr. T. DeLorme Fordyce. sum-1 trust for Charles C. Hughes, and free press and uncontrolled press A tlmial Newspaper Week "'
ioned from his office across the | one-fourth In trust for John »V free pnss is a vital and verv neres-J The story of newspaper service
The sums of St3.265.55 In principal,
and $3.180 36 In interest arc disirlbu- Statement.-, Iiv President Hinjrv S
led IJ' :i Ural and partial accounting Truman and Governor James H
in tin estate oi Benjamin B. Duff praising the pubUc sen
Hughes. Norrlatown, Who died Jon- ch'rrd by weekly seini-weeklv and
9. 1047. Judge J Burnett Holland,tdaily r^wspapar were issued at
led the dis- Han
ti .1.1,1 mn var.ia Newspaper Publisher*' usso-ilIon
oil the t\e of National News-
■ - paper Wi i «.
,uiil an additional President Truman said. "I take
$5,000 Is awarded bark to the ac-1 this occasion of Natii.nal Newspaper
countant. I i l»U future y/aak io salute the free press of
I''!:* Amen, l Your slogan lor the year.
The Ml I I SfOUr Riglli to Know- Is the Re] M
Tollows: $1,500 to Mary McLean,, Au yu,,, j.,;, „-,
119 East Marshall -ireet. Norris- chosen II suma up the pit „_
town; $1000 to Jonathan TWO on which our Elepubtk ll founded YOUR
aphew, Twin Falls. and the ideal* toward which we TO
Idaho: $1,000 m trual for upkeep ■,,..,
ther Ohartea in Governor Duff comment.*. "As THI
$250 to Arnold pennsylvsnia'i dalh and weekly
wiiiiati's. 117 Oreen itreet. Horns- newspapers preps*
town. S1.5IM) to Charles C Baghes, ,101U] Newspaper Week. October
brother, and residue .me-eighth, j.g UIld redcdicate their
Warren Train
Passes Here
Tomorrow
No Stop Scheduled
Between ItV.i.tiiij!
Ud Philadelphia
BANK DIRKCIOK. CAMIIKK HONOKKD
ani'iaiKu *np through
PennsylvanlS this week end. the
:. -.t csrrrtng Qow
W.LI ran i itcnuuhcan
: 'i Vnc-Piesideiit ni the
U] pass through i
Oonshohocken iomstlni< i> ilj
alter 1 tomorrow afternoon over the
Reading railroad lines enroute to I
from the luiniture house Hughe.., a brother
pronounced the man dead upon
arrival. Coroner W, J. Rushong
issued a certificate of death rim
to a heart attack.
i* i inert] services will be held
tomorrow niter noon at 2 irom hi
home. 203 East Hector street
with Rev. Harry P Boughey. pa:
tor Of the Methodist church, of-ficiating.
Interment will be at |
Barren Hill OSSSMtar,
In addition to In- wife. Emma
Ha it mini Campbell, he ls survived;
by his mother. Mrs Sara Camp-bell;
two daughters. Sara, wife of| ■
Oeorge Oumilng. and Florence/ nual meeting of the Cnnahohocken, »•»"«' '-,' "tkTua'tr m .'Mrade^11*1011- **» >lai* head °' tne
wife of Joseph Whip; one eon. bra,,ch. Needlework Guild of | *["$Q\m ,he w.i '»",«» bind Wstaiw oi Foreign Wan Will
Alan N. and six grandchildren. IAmt.nr, T.1(. „„, & held Nn-1 i d MtZZis ^.e Zdp »?n l* ow n| rhp urtnclpal speakers
All are resident, of the bOKX) P^l^fS?'..1^* J^JL - y^ J&^O^ntat^rtitt iSI ?« the a.uiua! bancp.e, o, Cousho-
Guild Meeting
..j. *-
"November 10
\iniiiul Iniiitlht-riii-
Set For Thai \hilv
The annual Ingathering and i
sary function in keeping the people I itontlnurd on Fis'ce Fnan
ivhsiMoMark pian Banquet
OfVFWPost
I'O-I|HIMI(I Kvcnl
Puluski Duy. ill memory ni Oen-
. 1..I ru- nn.-. Pi.l.i ki p.ilih piitriut
.mil lulu ot UM Revolutionary War.
, will be observed Sunday in Phila-delphia
with a rolorlu) parade lul-iJowed
by apprupnali' lllllinilMIIW in
I Independente Square
Members o! Pollsh-Amen. an oi-
IticludniK veterans
Set For October 9
Hirnin Harlman. of New Ken-
Aecordlna lo hit, family and' vember lu In the Mary n. w,™. .... y-J'\''J" J" -"•"'"":'""" hocketl Post. 1074". Veterans of
lello.-employes. Mr. Campbell; park house, accordlna to Mrs "c
r,i',„,,:",„,, ". ™, v-^o ' Po'eKn Wars. October 9 at 6 ill
api-enred In iL.iiul Ugh spirit, and 0eur„ T Lukc„s „r(,MdrIU ,„„.,;„ SSmmfilKe SmTre """ '"""v '""'»""' andltorlunt of
In la-tter-l ,an-averagf phy.slc.il Th, Injathennk is set tor 9 a m . '„ ,"„'.„„„ ,a. r,,7- ,,m h ■ '»- I'-"""'"""-'- Hector and Harry'
'"""""■ ■»- when .he more than torlv directors! ^,„vNT.v„n,l, ,,. ,',',', Itmtl pottpi tram earlier in
learl a men! from which he hat ,... n,. hrftl,,n u,u u ni the car- ,,..,•, . vl"r"!f s-orpa will , v BUB«red lor several vears His "' ','' J." ,'! * .P"",'". "JT "^ !»• m Hie lint "I inoich. a. wel; a. B„r nnd Mr, El,„ L a
dunes tl,p, tlav required little ex-, '•*'",' „'"'.' '" '„> "''"'" f"'"l' ,'" men aid won,,,,, attired „,„., ,„ „,„„„, „,,..
,,.„„, they 'M P,e„.rlnK the1 " '"„ *'"Jluiv ,» be"he d a ' .„„"?"'' '"""'"" '""" P""~" Hu„t,„«doh Valley, who head, the
■Mt,k for a Philadelphia• J™ »™ ""•■"■> »"' °* mla "t churches 'Ladle.' Auxlltarv of the organliia-trlp
Wednesdav he had Bone lo1" JL.Ji..^ „, ^rmr„^. nr,,cle, Thr W™<"' <• armiwed In com- tlol, In the state; Walter True.s-the
wareliouae. on Harry street ^ , ,., , T a i H ,« h memtaatltm t,f the 2u0lh annlver- dale, of Norrislowt, ., pa
irtim the furniture .lore. '™ """ " . , Mn'"'1"a ,,,„'"; sary „f the birth „t General Put- officer: Mr. Adele Frits,!, fa
about 4:30. on a routine errand , JV,n 5P . r". / ana collll"ut uU and h. Ititttti anniversary of fllenslde. |>ast state auxlliar, iiret-
At 5 o'clock. Paul McTomney. ln™'«™u' O0'"0" _„_ ,_. hi, dealh. tUnl Jacob .1 uti-.-t s, ,..„,-
!37 Wast lllh avenue a member of |_™2?^™11^,?S5ilin, Speaker- a, the .ereinonies will mander o. U» COUJOty OOUncll Ud
the noor-raverlng ,tan of the com- ^'^"fj^t''^? ™ !J^* uu lu.ie M..v..t Bernard Samuel. « '"~"":
tad occiulon to vl.lt %Sl^1^^^2ntaiu£itT. hWi.- v„„,„t A Carroll. Rt. Rev
v„.„„„se H.t,:;,.. I „■ oBlce he "Mg* •«•" SS^^t^ J Martin I.ihn.kt. Mon.lBHOI Kas- "" ' '■)"■""" »",-<-■
!, md Mi rimrrTTII rylna ot, tile ni-moei „t n,.,,,,t ,„, t,,,,,,,, , „ 11„ |..u,,„.,..k „,,,. M„.. p,Bm.|. |ii"itlftit ol Hie local atixlllary
II.K.r lifclt".. The poature ol the "■>'«■ ««» "SH£> hom< "' pTLki rh„i-m,,,i of I^I ,i,aen ■■ K 6vl att.pied Invitation, from UM
.lend ,.,.„ indicated that he bad Hn.mon.llle for Philadelphia under- yjSS^lSSSk- mSSlTft.!W* '" ';'""' Com !.,:■ B
lain down rail,.-, 111 o have privileged, and lo I,: t ISy^-teiag, ii^mLmaSLaM Omilll'lh'm "«l pro*!!
lallen. when he apparently had community, who are n, need JJJ"« SJLJJJ"*JBS^ltS^\ Tt" v"»rl> "'■"' "■ "'"'" '"
Ml 111 The bodv ... removedl L.-1 yi a total of 1790 Karment.l ;°h" ^'Xector'liu V,;,'"'''"'''! '" "" '
■ .. .he William A Moore luneral, and IU In catth was collectad by '"' "gy-r°'?SJ? .? ,&r!ZJ£ ««d »» h-leod. of unao «4M ■la.UlMrj
home. 701, Pavetw street I the director, Thi, ye,,', goal ^tould *™™'„, rwvlvanta St """""- >"--" * >:m"*« ':u»***
Born in HluUdelphla. the .on'equal or ,ur|»« tho« amoini- In ";; "'' ?' . ""ij'" a,™al *1
h'cJ' rweriolloih, will
of Sara Ramsey Campbell and the ad.lltinn ,„ M„ ta.ken, other of- .*'"*"?.■„„. .Une.St, tm, " ■ n ""' mu M "'*'"' nM L
late Alan Campbell. Mr Campbell fleer, Include Mr, William A. Coop- '."'"J» *"'. ' ''""' ,',p"',' ,,'",' =,' 10 wrrtw ill, lit Following the
came to Cotuhohocken 111 Infancy' er. and Mrs. Horace C Jones, vice- "™ " IJ!1™*" '?',,'" 'J,, "2 ,?,. catered dinner, a nve-ae'
and ha, rnkled here -it.,. For president,: Mrs. Elmer F. Deanh.: "»" " Po""'' <-»lh'i"c church thi, lul)a| „„„,. ,,„„ .,„ „,,
tConlinaad an Page Four! I secretary. Mrs Harry T Allebarh w'"k uml ""■ and dancing will be held with an
assistant secretary, ami Mr, Frank .... _ orchestra furnishing the music
t A Wood, treasurer. 4 )ll Kt'flt Itoill'll Daniel J Cannon is chairman
I Plans lor the annual drive and ....... ., ...... - 01 'he banquet committee, as-aS^^^
l^^lZ^rJ _yg«y »!**• ****•*&* _**?glSstsa bv Albert MHH— w,i-
UT mWttni at nfAeen and direct- 8ntl HeL *?""*■" W-,>**, Tl°r li»m Blalr Commander ftBinJO*-
ors Mondav aftenioon ; Th« iZi °1 Sl PmuVh ^"^ CnUrchJ haVf IK ham. Wtlh.un J Kearney and been named lo the sivnimi advisory Fninl( TuehoLski Ji
board foi Montiromi-ry and Biiflts lht. b: nquei wai original!
Philadelphia sOOtMdlng to
ouneed by Senat-or
M Harvev Taylor. Republican
.Mate C9uurrnan The train win
make no stop enroute bstwaan
Reading and Philudflphin |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
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Language | English |
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