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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7835. ®l)c Conol)ol)ockcn ftccor&cr T&fi!il"f$i>E?Zi£*\ CONSHOHOCSEN. PA.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1947^ TEN PAG Pennsylvania \ Six Accidents |J <*?!*"+■Sr- , i llus.,(i-1 ear lierortl In Wllitemarsll Ol Attendance i 'i iir regard for < am inaoua at-ari W/ I ¥7 IftendwMi il Sunday 10*001 m thh I IVPr WPPk rjUl I ti althout doubt held by: V'U T? V*/BA IJIIUjWiilipr Hack ft! ol ia« Silvia Pike, superintendent ol Driver* PIMIIIIIIIIII Lutheran Sunday scliuot. An-..: "m,rs' ' ■■WHlgrn, l(, ,m lr,l)rUs revealed at U.t b ■ * • , . , , . 'ginning ol u new term tins month. 1 rdolrun Injured M, Bock has u attendance record ,,i thirty-ell consecutive yean In Series Of Crasbc* ""• nigging ■ tag* mmkaa , other pri-MKis ertUl remarkal I Six accidents on the highway ll*mi,u'"' "wSarBi *n Mr l involving IJ persons, and five . " ""&■ °<"'n and throe true**, occurred during' P»"»"»t al ' ,! **■«** the mil end in Wtiiteinarsh town- tl;f1>',u Viars Rnlp Other perMiiis »ho have attained : perfect atb I a quurtei ol i i <nun'. . ooi ,*■..! me BI tolloin J Frunkllii Pan 1 Peviri W Murk- 33 I ■ i rntj on 13 ■• 'Elizabeth Hampton. 19 yens. Miss .Ellen Longacre. 11 yeai l00H Hoyer, eight years; John Beffen-trayer. ST., seven years; John Hef- ... fentruyer. Jr. five roan Douftoi Bonnie Swanson three-year-old! Kllm.lu,r fiulr venr., Uuvis smith daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leo Swan- „,„, N<in,, w,iU(. ,.„,„ ihrrc years: -son. North lane off Butler plk£ wa-ou.rei cochran. Eugene Debus. Miuck shortly before ftp m PiidayHottra Eddlemun „„„ u,wrenr* oil the roadway near her home. Knop„ .r. fll,.n lvlll'Vral. Him. Don- Operator of the car according to■ w WjIsoll John Bowman. H.urv Information given Officer John W. "'" , Bowman Diane Pas' Firxi National Bank In intuversarv \ttir< A Cedar Heights child struck bv a car operated by a 19-year-old Hat-flela girl Friday afternoon. Is in Sacred Heart hospital. KorriMowu. .. tl ■■ ■ -old Phi" " in critical condition at Chestnut Hill. I hospital and a Manayiink under observation at Montgomerv fi"' hispital. Norristown Three oih*r " men were also injured. FIVE CENTS Bank Marking g* ;,:" "Jj« State 'Week* 0 Hear state Oflieem Anniversary Beingr Observed Bv Industries Civic Groups* Schools UsO l'arlicipaliii<£ In \\ rek-l.oii" Kvetll ■ Otanside, Hate president ol nid Mr- n ... OootX \ pre nil r.' Ol 'in montown ; offlcoi |i.iKt oflk MI rtati local chapter at us ■ami-monthly ' a hi in the vi-w po-t home moke .u the lees-than-a-year-old partmeni ol tin ornanJaattea and mil- ..no advantages L) chapter received an In-i .ii the , ptm Ha ..-.:. lepa - \ ifndinc Kkeo win tathei tonifhi ..t the "leni BMOUDJ in Bcnutuni on Mo- IU wolghi '*■ the Unsettle oJ Penn-latton eighth "embei a Pwo dekKaiM -^ -1 a i- ijrlvnnui Week erblch opened Bun-ie and r i in nosl refu- dej and DonUmjee through octo-i and profraa will be held Octoo rsth aiinl- ii Tnrouthoui the count] Indutf* PJT of the banks 10. A social followed ihr meeiliig tiial plant*, v:iiliti.- end CMB" who harv* been special pro* Mattona] Bank through rhomai J Caeej ■■! HnrtnonvUle, gnueni and houiinit open hou procDOte i:i:- i ihanla, hi Aorj ' " With Dinner Will He llrl.l |nili«|.t r'or ICntirc Pentonopl Of Tir-i Notional Tjk ng on hullda; appearance in celebratluu ol the 75th Bttolreraari al Hie loundini nl the 1 irsi National Bsfk. tie linknn house al i he coiner of rayrtt,- mid Herlor ■treote h shown under the brilliance i.f I ood Ughta, Ajushrersej? pennanls mid llai leslooiis .tutllnr the en-trance and above the hSflC dnor in blue lOHetl a fool hlfh appear thf annivrrsar* dulen "I873-IB4H". Announce COP (.ountv Rallies Kasteru Star Honors Mrs. Taylor 1/ District Testimonial Dinner I National and stale officers of thei Included were Mrs Florence A Star Order, heads of VM -' Plummet, of Falrvlew Village, wor-luallv all chapters In District gg-A Uiv grand sentinel, and kUei 1 and B. covering two counties, and a! Minnie R Keyes. right wor-large contingent of their roemben. thy maud secretary, both officers In Kaihered ut McAllisters. Plulad^l-1 the general grand chapter ol world phiu. Friday night at 6 30. [or a tea-1 chapters of the organisation. Mrs tmioniul dinner to Mrs May H Margaret B Alevundcr grand t>ec- Taylor. 50 Payaite .street widely retary and Mr Homer Bortner known in Eastern Star circles grand sentinel, both of .the grand Celebration At St. Costnas Anginal *.;iih» i in- Lar'TsI In HiHtorv Lebold. Whltei lice, was Mildred L. Tliomas. 19. of Hat field, Montgomery county statement to police. Mlsa Tliuma.-, said she saw u child bob-up and down on the side of the road, then she heard a bump on She stopped the 1941 sedan quickly, saw the child's hat on tin road und knew she had hit her She picked her up. unconscious, and the child's mother. Mrs Bonnie Swanson. accompanied her dau«h-ter and Miss Thomas lo the hospital, In a car driven by William Wein-rkh. 1303 West Oak street. Norris-town. a passing motorist X-ray* disclosed the child -suffer-ed lacerations of the chin, forehead and right leg, possible rib fractures and shock M*nN Condition Critical Gettysburg last Saturday Sponsor- ArninRea by a,e pa5t matroiu. of Barren Hill volunteer ftre com- «> ^ lhe Brotherhood of St Mark s. „„ l(H.ai Bllliner ehapler. 149. of pony rescue souad extricated "even »utorn°bll«s carrying the whl(ll Mr, Taylor is a charter Charles John McNichol. 19. of 5127 sight*"™ left the church at Fifth member, a past matron and with Greene afreet Oermantown from aven«f »lld "*rry street ut » a in. which she has been affiliated lor dated for mam itreal . itemed celebra where he wae'pinned in the cab nf '"ld arrived in Oettysburs In time,33 years oa a tribute to her long yean gave high praise to her as tlon was the Largest In the hi tor] Jam* htotr jWmes Tracev Krrd- Flourtown fire house n truck hortly after 6 p m. Friday * «Joy lunch on picnic grounds and highly Minesstul Eastern Slur they were introduced by Mrs Olhe „, ,hc event I,,™ HSH B t J-nl Muida . October 18- Annual din. on Germantown pike near Credent at the national shrine ™towhw record ^ W|W.L ^than two Swing; toastmaster wresting her „ ^ Sampson. Edward F Britt John K ner of NorriMow,, Council ol Re. avenue. Barren Hill the lunch period Rev, O. E McCar- hundred Eastern Stgr women and mac ou-ness thoughtfulness and „ „ M^ 30^,^, was Ut& Light. Charli s I.uken- J Purl De- publican Women at tit] hall. Not Sergeant Edgar E Mitchell and ™* °- D ■ !»»,'«■ of St Marks, several mole guests wore In attend- l»;>»''»« ?«'«!" «^^ shr could not i^cover she LaCour Ja».«d tSii. Rioird Flstown. Thursdav Mob. II Officer Lebold. who investigated, heodrt^'^o^the^^^ ""Se honor guest la presidem lh" '"-rce.vuon ol ,1 O Wood. WUU.m_M Hall. Joseph American Legion Home NorrLstown noved the board of directors ol the Eastern aaaoclotlon with Eastern Star Church Group £ At Gettyshurg 37 From St. Mark"* MakcOiH'-Diiy Tri|i Members ol 8t Mark's Luthemn church and their families number-ing thirty-seven persons P«tloi- rhrouKho;.'t' PennVyVvanla' and other chipW^^Seni^lvanV^rn^ ftimoton w.'s» 'virm.ua' Bundny 'to KT^S,2*XFZ3S2. [\~ pated in a sight-seeing tour of, BUUM» h^ t inr ,s Ui ^^partEpete In the annual cotMUoa 'n* taaaSat. t^Siw^ Oettvsbura lust Saturday. 8Donsor-l ._„„^ „., .». ™„. -'tlon. sixteen of the eighteen pre*- 01 the teat) ol md j£t£n ilTl Iol|,,*ll» ent worthy matrons in the bi-coun- Dantlan, Third Century twin- vvilham Davis '".^XL!*<!l£3&tmm^\t*P'£nu***0^■ JH *,u"" ""■ !,)" Blaa H Ooraon John Wood Sam- wwnenlp Repubikai. „ ■ ...h ii, " T?i, £?" ^l l,iJ1 ^hurd' a' "n,i ET™, .and »»l Pugh. Oeorae Sampson. Hamil- building thunMaa) October with Mis Tavlor foi mmj Maple street la named The celebra- U(|] K(tben Ephrlam B Rickel Whltemarsh V-llev Republtrau rlub. ;u\e high praise to her as tion eras the laruest m the history humi ?re introduced by MM OUve ,u the evem (he national shrine Following record in general, roorr than two Swing, toastmaster. stressing her the lunch period Rev, O. E McCar- hundred E-i-tern Star women and graciou-nr.vs. thoughtlulne.ss and , D, pastor of St Mark's, several male guests were in attend- Inspiring qualities over the years tour of the historic battle- ance An Eastern Star blograplu" Ida 1 u Horbello tourneyed here her home In ran of 76 ■ membei ol tin North Penn Dha[ uuted ill some measure t<i Hie ter. was also a guest groertta md w Den oj tin bank In the loiia span of First National Bank has had ter ins hi served us membei ol tin directors. Alan Wood. Jr. leader of thoi who organized the hank first president from the *. , organhmUoq meeting December in. 1872 until his iwlgimiult Jenuai | a. 1877 when he began his term ol office as a Congressman from this <!istn<i George Bullock pn stdeni from Januai\ 9 1877 until ApHJ 1899 Successors m order have hggfl BVeaj D Jones, April 1889- Februarj'. 1890: Lewis Lukens Feb-ruary 15. 1890-December. 1893. Michael O'Brien. Januarv 16 189-1- September lUOO Eibrld. 1 land. September 22. 1900-April 1918: John Pugh. April 33. 1B18-Januai\ 18. 1921: Horace C Jones Januav. 1« 11:31 -August 18. 1931 1 Davis. AUSVM 18 1931-June 9, 1042. and Donald P Horsey, present cash-ier who was elected to that posi on June 23. 1942 Schedule Includes Several Near Here Lee Rubber & Tire corporation hi ■ Invited the adult community :.. 1 plant \ 1-it alii in-open house" ■I v MI tomorrow morning A UJQJ through the plant will be conduct* nl bv ■[lecialh-selecleti personnel and will show th< ■ The Kirs' National Bank began celebration of Us 75th amnvn .uy this week, delayed from earlier in the yeai to cooperate with Peiin- ■yrvenla Week obeervance 1 Hi Bnndn) i hun tan mode -i»-- cial inenlion of the ubgginame in ■ : poiiti.al ralU cite tnteicsi m the Pn ildentlal ',.IV1,,. and there will be 1 innounced ,„,„ inroughoui the week In the todej hk the Republican Campa^n imbin committee thrnugli1 Russell ■ Knipe, f^^^,. lMi>- |WI,,, ,,,.,., „, „, county peisomul dire.toi A high- pPnnsjivanla Week m this borough the iciMdule will be I huge W]U ( u,night when the Consho- *.de meeting m etty haH |IO( ken l,io„v club will hear an ad- Norrlatoem. on Thursday. OcK.bei (tre-1|B,D, John Robblns Han res-t 1 waanlngton MemotleJ Ohapel VaUe) Perm The Con-iholmtkcn 28. at 8 15 p This program will bemn with 1 buflet supper lo In- followed lr entertallimeni and talk.- Ii\ OOO gressman Samuel K Mi I Direilors who have guided the and Repub'lcan candui..*■ Rotan ' lub will hear David E. Groshens, F.M| of Cllensidc at Its meelinit nexl Monday night A ken man will be guest speaker tomorrow night before a lenrrtetown lervlce club wiu-n n Lincoln Ha in general manager of Old Comfort rotnpanv. speaks to members ot tin Opt sinus club a serious condition They called the of 'he three-day battle recovered In gratitude Mrs Lukena Harr\ B Heywood, J Au-'morlal hall. Willow Orove; Th'irs-found- OeaergJ gseemhli all of Tlir lomplrti' schedule r Au- Tuesday. October 5— Lower .Merino IALKI toeflMUp Women'; dub Anhnorr r Samuel Pulton Wednesday. Octobei 13 -Plymouth ";';'" t'here" Public Sebool Observanre :,ie of Pennsylvania Week will be carried out at Oonehohockan hiah sihool in as many lieportoaanfe as possible this week 1 -in;iliusi/mii the beauty und characteristics of i.ie state have been made m the art department rescue squad who manned the emergency 'ruck owned by Bar the ttie TUCK uv Bar- oeiweeu me OI«WT ' ~hm^mr rnr 19 i.nr. Mnuniihcii ren Hill Are company; Dr Carl The group assembled in the office; $3***'™ " a .'aSooUM^ orfce- Everett Lorens, Spring Mill load or Dr. Henry W A Hanson, presl-. "^',.»'n B1 S.V ' ^=,V,P Lorans, MUl road, ol Dr presl U°" ' Chestnut Mill hospital ombu-ideut of Oettvsbuig college, at 4 Dr. lance. Upon direction from the Hanson painted a word picture of doctors present, the rescue squad the bacitgrouiui of QeUysburg col- hh| men removed tne man from the. lage and SeeMnary after which th*'d£ pi »TTnd'present truck and he was tahen tn the hos- tour continued about the campus two-comiiy group ami pltal. land through the buildings, headed, M,,, Tayloi The truck, owned by Hughes-'by Rev Howard J McCamey son ani, Foulkrod company. Ptuladelplu.i. of the local pastor, and chaplain of was trnveting south on Oerman- the college The highlight of the town pike The truck suddenly trip was a visit to the Church of the swerved to the left side of the high- Abiding Presencr on the seminary - way. went over the shoulder of the campus, where the chaplain ex- £ roadway and struck a large tree on piamKj the purpose and meaning of _ — ._ _ the Herkishimer property The truck ,„,, bpaui((U] edifice The evening ■_, Ijaai.i.asiaL as si rebounded and came to a standstill; , ^^^ ln tnp m,Ht.rUi „, ■« I IPSC I IDrU with the rear six feet in the air. Huber hall. 01, the campus The new M° ^"-"^ ■ *»'^*i resting against a uti itv pole^ The, hbrHrv homing M000 volumes, was h- object of an after-dinner visit The group comprised Dr and Mr.v I G E. McCarney. Mr and Mrs Wi': Ham Spuiigler. Dr and Mrs Eugene ; Debus. David and IJ* bora Debu-. ! Mr and Mrs Arthur Prate, Arthur. Jr.. und Louise Preas. Mr and Mrs C Roy Emery. Mi and Mrs Wil-liam Woolson William Burburn Woolsnn lr Pennsylvania Eastern St.,. Home at gleaned from official records, was ?•■ "^72 f' M[S Ur.^"^^V " iSST^?* fcJKL"i S^^eSS. "a'TouiVV* ut.l/", Viu" S2 V'""" Um,,,,lho111 lhp h,,h ar Cieimaniown treasurg. of Banner .Vcially compiled and read b> f'Tbello pledged that as long asishe ^J^Jf^lJ;':' .*£, County-wide rail) inbngl Amrtmtl uk Muuiiirii^ Fi*her »t the Hv«*d. and was able lo get about Tliomas F McCoy, C Herbert Hur- at Norristown i,t the music department, mu-i, ears iwargutrue rianer. ai inr ^ ^^ ^^ ^ pilgrimage each rl«ari- Spencer L. Jones. A. A Monday. November 1 Lamolt 0/e eompoaOd by Hleplien ColUlU Fd>- , _-stern star, comprising women Tlong. wrltt«n by Mrs. RUOJtynl J«u to 81 Oosenasend Dainian "."U*1*^*;.^■^^^■?^I^.^-"h".l!!7:. 5;h^^r.,!!,. ngyOenmn. will be Hum i.iiiiili.-.-. ol MaSOOje members Nevillt . dedicated Fifty invited guests. Including guest an sung at bonec Cotholle chueeh hen foal becomini two known as ■ shrine A Philndelplm in J Long , ent P Wind Hugo H. Hanaan rally of NorriMowi, colored voter* The J truck was completely demolished Hobpital authorities said McNIch- )1. who is in a critical condition. Ill suffering a fractured collar bone.l (Continued MI Page Nlnei KUCM- itii'iuuinu guest was sunn at the dmnei bv iwo »;|I,WI1 »** ' -moie ,t rriuaocipoia - - _— -- ■ -• - ■■ ■■- -■ ■—— - -~ ■ •■ r^SS ISSS 'ZTZ."^"^ SS * ■ - ?<t%~^£&.&* Former Resldenl embers of'followed bv I ndltlon bv the n< tend-, semblagc if'onlinued an Page Pnu Catering Work ;'f"'/ 7"-" *""s Motorists Slit ■n>e eunv torn sund.v bv Mn %[ :„^vhe* * "*" :i,ul » S' s<»rbelio to Rev Vt-tor Strumla. p_,n. - -- — - - , of the hurch Is Prss-nt Banking lamilv typical 01 mani heard each \rar Comprising 'he pr.*cm board of l ever-growing number 01 directors are Mr Heywood. Mr Mc-pUgrtnu converge on the quaint c"v Speiirer I. Jones Mr Garth* ,„,,. „f wane Mr Muuck Mr Horse; Vir;- PentisTtvanla and numerous ether cr,u p Wood. Mr Hanson. Norns D : Davis Philip L Corson. Mr For-1 oaune here ****** F„w,Kld and Mr W'.ik,r during the week end for .he annual P«f*»' officers are "■ Idenl and tri'st It1 nrirtI Tomorrou' *ry. husband of 'Hanks' Emeri ihoboc ten wi . for John | Km-the lute Nancy lormerlv died Sa11111i.1v '1 Phll- Horsev morning tn the Ni adetphls. will be held :. ;.t 2 from a Morrlstowtl funeral home, with inteimeni in JeffenonviUe Presbyterian ceme- Kiitar\ Qufa H< 11- Inflii-tr* \rrtl- \lrii Local Firemen Will Parade l< cai I i 111: ( » l< lir.tl i 1111 Mag Held Orlohsnr7 The Conshohocken fire depart-ment will be :n evidence al a mam-moth street parade on Thursday of next week featuring the annual convention of the State Firemen\ ... ., » . 11 , association to be held In Reading ■« [*»«« Al l.ail->.lall' as port of the 300th anniversary A chartered bus will leave the celebration of that city : Headquarters ot Conshohocken Post Washington fire company No 1 1074. VFW tomorrow night at 7. will take part ln the parade as conveying members of both the post guests of the Rainbow fire coin-land auxiliary to the quan> pany of Reading which Is celebrat- 1 trict meetlnc of both units mg its 175th anniversary us the old- j at I-ansdule The men will meet at and Mrs. J Carl Hollidav Imported Mr and Mrs Paul B Miuhell Wal-ter Messinger. Mr and Mrs Harvey tern I BUIc] Miss Rutii Btglgy, Mr and Rotary Mrs William Nate M. ■ Ogther- dlnn.-i Ine Cnulatun. Miss Beruice Maxwell, Rldgee I Mrs Mary Clark Roy Cain. Mrs. I Hazel Betteridge Miss Alice Potts. Mi Oaatrie Medinger, John W . Bo-.vm.iii Sr and John W Boa mini. possible u Inten Iclent number ot Anlericari youth the food bii'.r ■ tecure men lufflclenth ind thai line, end tt te> To rescrt 10 hlgh-ralaried Thirty-one motorurta parked 01 Dd adjaieni gtlw I day had red tags pUced on their rt-lrbration. highlighted with a pub- 5r71^L( u. liked II illgrlms over'°."r'hwalt'- l'<-c-I'resident David tery Reason. instead of notlf\ ■:. m w]|lth two ihou-' M "*>"" "ls'llr'r umdia M Rumey \\s Emrn WBJ born September them to report before borough au- utid men women and children ""'Mant to the president and as- H \HM in ,in t»< |gh ion ol the thorltloi and nake their medicine" „,,., , ■„. ..„.„,, „n, officer Monroe W hll(. William l! the scarlet cards botp the surpnw: Long. ^*l"nJ cashier, and Mr ,Lukm ItUdjgd and sung, ai.ri ie<*ord1nus bv Prod Wanim and I Will la- featured. The school library will display mil books and m and the hlatorv classes vrii nil , i.iv.i-- on 1 oiu Ideration of the Htuie s nattlfgJ resources, cultural groups and the important nski Lhfl ■.fair pall m the nation Houiciootlls will fenturr ilhistra- ■ '■ BWgwtg K'oolinued «»n Page Three) gved parking fine"! Reading on. the ■ 1 in nearby niii"ib more from Empl1oi I lev England M ,' nd tJ.,!,,'. ■'-'•■" N*. !,■■-,■ ■ I 11.1 maun „"' ' Khzatx-th O Har- Btohmgn. Edna S R Oetgfreod Fred mlson. William E Giindlach. ■ ■ ■ 1 Depend) Helen ii Kotak N« '■■ ' 1' :1" 1 ! \ir R Bmttl Prank T Flora. •* vanti Alice 1 Waltemvei Han A Bdelphli ■ and Jcwtphlne M -' Brkrtol and awetkowskl Tlie narked . token place in ■.r bonk rttn 1 1180 - ■ - presented iallv all of the hundreds;shares. In 1929 the par ni,HI ■ ■ r i!(!'- the motmiM i neons ol (ioi don ■ told the Conshohocken H p,.,,., m dub al eekl! ,,, w a Inuil M M meting but evening al ,:,^. tdrod .1 -on:!) to ptl Rliluew-av Gardens : parkiuit-metered areH an Theil are, said Mr Hutton, manv w,. -wonderful Opnortui the flag would toon show up and the food business for those with ade- motorist might not nualeki .ouiiamen The vo-ith dropped a nickel m th> ■ ""d stock «a ,m Vhe motorl ! :'"; •' = "' * « iddlttonal ihan in acquiring that knowledge B> ' »nd 'rum the ,,Tial,phik 'ick«t whlih results The pink :ralnlng eon ("M" '"•■ '"otoiL-t one dollar '■« public sch-K>ls Th*- 81a ten lag rneul- ^ j^ urkrt w-wsnlgftfl "■ 'luv moniing. tn-( banks mpuai lor 200.000 to 250.U00 [lersotis daily vi;(1[i )ilIS ,ns|,-ad Fiess repre- ''i;: ' ' ' »275.000 the present BfU. Bureau Insurance were con- 1 l*rty-i t pet ent of all the ghari p I about gWnoOJNO Is th< [1Aln |, „ iiorologtst sregatlon with hundreds unable toi oitt^andmo are now owned by per major indtisinai ntenng orggnlga- ,,,„, , iggrg unabk to '■ r near ( : de- bocken .-I , iholic churches in the A aTDhn u uni was en twenties a-- a (raternltj SetufyTI r-li-ci 18:4 ».-ji the nun ol nsoo and 1 ■ ■ of World War I in Which he M cd m the Medical Oorpe Later lie we MI the |iiiiiiit»ing tin surviving are throe d ton Mi liamel avenue Ninth HilK Mrs leila wm'.-i bv 1 1 gon, und ktn FI. • Haven Fire Safety Plans Listed Fire IVrwntinii Vl'e Given Support \\w< Mrs, Mirl.arl M.,Ku.ki ue Kowub-ki Malviuki 1500. ro.o: died at 10 3d m Saturday at Monigoinerv hos-hjoeken will join with the gununttii , rronee ol Phw Preven-tion Week Which begflH IMS' SHI dav and continues until October 9 - d louitiy b\ the Consho-hocken fire 't< pii'ini'ii' and 'h ken fne I'impanles. daily ■ tide ■ ,1 111 oll- ... uffermg pnetan ineeot the week tn an ■ issued muling the total share heati condition at 2 the previous naaJ clous than m*»re ■ utstandlng fi oon in the summer afternoon 'ever before of need for Ore pro- Ill ol ifSI 1.000 now ahgrea wen M Beouu win rt 11 nt the borough hall for the over- ,''1' ' >* tle*l' 1" » iv in her child- houir .11 the borough Monday night meter '" HOIHI and in- hood She lived ui Whltemarsh and distribute literature pertaining A red Ucket was plated on the the church Sunday morning, in-, creasing the hanks capital -fork township [or man) yaari A ion to Plre Prevention Week Thi ■ nglnear 1 — est fire company in continuous ser-' the post home and ttu vice in the State and will march ln : the Moose home there Jacob Ru the Iim divi>ion The local firemen ! Sr will preside at the men »[Ki;through the yoaj will leave vlo the Reading railroad and Mr. Daniel Cannon at UM Pennsylvania Later its d_rT ,. ",,,"' ,rill " f,'" "7 » grown to goSOnojO In addition un at 9 50 a m They expect to have women s meeting for the first tune „ :,, include M,;,h-ws hhrh aenoo t ih\ in will islnce their reaaactive electtoni Jtfferaoc Ma • mpie „u.. Vierc.'i oi ,.'n-.^t 'held late ■■■■ • ■ nrocea 1 Musk wa rur-.»r«Sale smjOBQ ■ of thll com- Dnlverattl 1 l l itiana. * ontinued on Page Kmuri KYW Mall Her Qploywd bv the high- Whlti ■ and acquainl thi m elves with ih' Westtngl ftcU An aU Pffi b.- pre ■ tng at 9 III Win ; public high Matthewf i.iuldings and St. fii will be D biearanoa com* i attendance group will arrive here about 8 a. m. I — ..... ... . Oeraidiri*e""v. HOMt of which g»2412S , and will march from the fire house }{eflirn Program Of \\ Olid If Of l\ Dead ' ' --holders in d to the station The members of the «^«"* " ■ "^Mimtfi " """ " "' " ■'«'««« taff bwen orderad for tl* rrtaVm - * lead drnrt-karat companj intending to paradejf^ JV/„„„^ g- l..,l ... 4 O „. . of the all-gir' band and will be ol the long winding group oj pil- .. : ant Vi i about sixty members hi line be headed by the 45-p<eee Pioneer j Both are resident band of A lientown The musical inuuity Survtvtna also irt ■ nna vile gregate (tlTooo wagt Olher onVon electe<l 1.isl.it! ' n\ I" Banda B „ °; lilf" °*hk idelphia whose '"'- Viewing will take place b and otl Hake irrestB Hant'dW" o| UM □on who served as us- ; " -'■ -' "' if" . 11 Ii: Ii vs ;i \ !l(;ilil- I Preill Dd Bei Ella can-Ma "u garbaap and <-.*..■. pars ■ uiiikiiv an In 1: and threaten that UTI t the fJI ISrariniz Completion, 4rmv Reports "'in wwsthwfj nter stadium next Sunday after- ™ ■ ■ noon at 2 for drill practice under' TlH' Army announced yesterday have returned to this county ap-the direction of Samuel Januzelll 1 that all o* tlie temporary military pioxlmately 113,000 war dead He .... , . ■ nts of the borough desnii.i; ■T1 'n which 273,- stated that this would leave ap- (hi l.raiiil J'.irv i^,wa,;h:,ng,o,r^ fsxssnsriAXSf 5 ft^i; - c°^« SS and ^mpan^r'-nre-i j -« - - - JPP^^t.j, agjgj dJJJtj „ ^fSj* ' lsf« m P ■' -onnei to be returned to the United aril) buried -arch J^v Con „ tile n Wjo p m \9Mm tgt muj turlnl ta iM.ni[u. >nd m ,,,.., -, m ~*^y"hM«l Conshohocken fire comp-ny No Bnce with I beir l>e- Acid "■«'• ""lode Edah >-,1!'". I11:' ''.;m,termarcl.. 2 will be guests of the Hamder rt.HvM families, will have beer WI,. gSgB U passed Carhn. 34 Wed Ilth avenue BoMI fire company No 6 and will march placed in the hermeticallv sealed the law for the return and final Driaoolt, 106 Cedar aval • ' . , . , in the ninth division The company. steel cssWets being used by the Armv burial ol World War II dead, estt- Cooefcohoclu rtar, 128 ,u ' hurch and ""'f^e _'o ... \ vn \r;nlilll|r Iflliri will have sixty-five members m Um and will -e held under military mated it would take ! iwenue of march and will be headed by the guard awaiting shipping facilities Arm) rape ti to com Norristown band of thirty-five for their return home Among in a much shorter period of thne ll.,.,..,-. 'I'-,,, f _- I led by the company's foui those being held are some 16000 Because ol tlie prog] it« i mr*> l rail*lt*rr«'H M The compunv will havi armed forces dead whose next of date, ai erho has one piece of apparatus in the line, kin have failed to exprrs-. their de- ilderable saving In operai.onal served «.- assistant to Rei of parade Th< trip will be made b* ",l"'s by completing the form which costs, the Armv has decided to dis- I I 'ient-ude'.s bus leaving the fire etal "*'" lu ,h'm tlie omCe of contmia- six of fhe twelve dlstrlbu- Catholic d Interment i amhshachtn Knottrr ■ ■ ■ k:l|iil on MO drop from ompariaon ertth *iii avenue and Harry' trcet. at 10 a. m The company will compete for the many prizes to be offered Alumni M- . tin»- them by the i Quartermaster General ha j a * being used The hoeken for the past several months Washington DC . transferred t'> According to Brigadier General located at Srheritcfady N Y , Char- ony'i ihunli Eoston He will be Kester L Hastings, the newly ap- lotte N C Mbnipllll Twnn : succeeded tl Rt Oertrudt iwinted chief of the memorial di- Ogden. Utah: Kansa Cttj kfn Bttbafl V. Kannej who has been vision, office of the Quartermaster and the Dlatrlbution Center at the stationed at Rt Anthony's. Boston M . Oeneral there will have been re- Philadelphia Quartermaster D*i>ot Meetings of the executive board ,un,ed t„ ,hu, country by Septem- in Philadelphia Thi*. c W I T and of 'oe special event committee^,. ^ tflW for flni| blIrin3 al ,hp .A.iV n,, ,rj ., ,r. ,;, , ,. ,... >illl|) >alt* I OIIKirrov* » of St Matthew s high school alumni ( r(^lW!.i flf next of kin. the remain.' gpcroaunatagjr mid-November of thi A sale r\ hoir.e-made vece*able< Will be held tomorrow night nt 8 in „f gijoo men and women who died year so ip will be held tomotrow oe-'ol St ROCCO ano*hei beloved Italian he* ECO Rktfa hool an I kl . umcal Maurice Hick-the grade school auditonum A Ban* ovenage in World War II Oeneral According to Oeneral Hasting*, the ginning at 11 in the rsnsh house, saint, a gilt oi men.' Bd a meeting. Thursday mrht it eral meeting ft the alumni will be Hastings further stated that by combined estimate of overseas of Calvary Episcopal church by the,parish Mrs Josepmne Rin of 25 ~ ■*" a- OonahoeaiCkeri high i hool nedii ,.-,oeiiiv TtiufsOa hekl Or+ober « in the aoditorium rieeOmwer 11 1M8 the Armv wiU iContlnned oa Page Ntnei 'Women's Bible , ite 'he great throng Father Ca. rosls banished from China I)r "U>-«"!1 c Erb 1006 Maol Ported m Brooklyi * Panneytrania Mill ■ - icted the triduin govwrnlng body of th ■ I id in Who .■no was concludj raraparatioi having been hated in Per.n wi...- Who" and n roune Mogavaro ol Phiia->' Am< r'elphla. credited with beginning ihel - I-llgrimagr t| Ii.i > |m{«-iuiiMiMKM-iiI Mn«e<uailmlglpS uragJ '.Irin.iers of ihe 1946 grain ■ A feature o| UM evgni to i ad w« i I «. th» dedication ot a wr» itatur and of •►:»■ formei West I . . ■ ation will ■ ■ ■ will be utid- ■ thi anal i • ase of rain it will be n. Id the lollowing night Both fne compi ■ ■ , Readini on 11 ■ kai ol ail ■in publk build ■ . Chamber nf ■ Ih0 in urban area ■■ wrtt-ln rural area-, as compared With ten '•< ludmg gal areaa hut year du M rtthew ■ BtUal !)»• ■ Hospital wnniisfMcrm BUt, 246 Sumn ... .. lllllllHi I .ll K M,t- 14 Manor ri ■ ■ . i ne with f«wtkiwrw tn Pigr FMH in make plan* foi a clan- rwtai !*■ kei offlre
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 28, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-09-28 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 28 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 35 |
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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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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Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7835.
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T&fi!il"f$i>E?Zi£*\ CONSHOHOCSEN. PA.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1947^ TEN PAG
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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 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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