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®l)c €onsl)ol)ochen Recorder ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7900. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. MAY 13. 1949. TEN PAGES FIVE CENTS Educators Heai^Elaborate MusicalProgram Select New About British By CHS Students Tonight Councilman Named Directors (U Comity Group School Customs I \«ha11-» IVachrr Trlls Altont Ex|M*rirn<'»'s Al Aniuiiil I».UM|IIII High school educatt""* ''■ available only to ten percent, or less, of the youth ot Great Britain, Lib* local brunch ol the .'ennsylvanla Suite Education Association was told Inn last night. Bpntfclni in the iinnual dinner nl the educators' group, held In the Conshohocken Association heed-quarters. Miss Madge NlCssWSon, In- ■tructor in English In Haverford Township High Sclnfil presented jniusic In the who ill. enBghfcenlrsg, contnuti between '■ UM perilrn UM A IU|.;AH\ audience is in<iiciufci by the large tale of tfekel for the annual music festival of Cooahohoektn Hit-h' School tonight at 8, in the high achool auditorium. I . ecla tlii- year will be used to provide claaaic-type .-.•. detnl gowns frr the member? . I the high scnool's chorus. Ution ti> the l;ve uudenl soloist* already announced 1' il Do-les will tap-da.icc with the high st...,;l oiLlicstrJ I' Betty Aunt Oulston. plat uurrpet. Charlss Sutnra, clarintt: Carol Lee Bergi nprani and Carl Qrou MI i hi ra player. Fartif.pi*:.nn wUJ 1,1 the ' ■ ■ band I icthi n imberini 110 *po- ■ n ■ nog-beenn. C. Lester Shade, supervisor .it is directm^ Conceti Director For Fifth Ward low 11 Council Yimrs Walter Slilrln : Tax Halt- b ic\ public education In America and England Miss Nickerson taught in both the grade and high schools of Not-tinghamshire during the school ol HH7-4B. on I lencher-ex The program will open with tfa Anthem and continue a foliows: Mixed Chorus—Clicrubu Bong IB i 1>. Brrtmansky 'An Tshalkowskvi; Ho Lai LI. Bavaria: Arr M J Luvin); Frek change basis. Jointly sponsored by i lei Sew De Wheel. Spiritual 'Arr. the Federal Bu.eau or Education |H. Wilson > and the British Ministry of Edu:a-j 8oprati0 Sole—Stars In My Eyes. tion- I Fritz Krelsier. Carol I Each pupil in the British gov-iTta For Two, Youmans (Arr. W ernment-operated school system. ISootcom), Prayer From Haensel and known there as the •private" school jGretel. Humperdlnck (Arr W. Rieg-system. is given an examination leer); C .untry Style. James Van termed "exterior" and conducted by Heusen; piano solo—Rondo Capn- • xamlners uutsldt Hie school. dUT-loloao, Mendelsaohn. Betty Anne it in his eleventh year, the speaker jcculston stated. The top ten percent only id Girls Chorus—Villa ifrom the this group .s permuted to enter'Mcrry Wldcwi, rranr. Lehar (Arr. high school. The remaining ninety!by R childei; I Must And 1 Will percent continue their education in Gel Married. Appalachian Polk SOUK secondary schools. Until the cur- iArr. by S. Binghtun'. Walt* for Mm time, all pupils ol secondary Voices (from Pausti Ch. Oounod Mfaoabj terminated their education (Arr. by The Kronesi; Clap Yo" when they reached their fourteenth Hands ifrom "Oh Kay'i. Gershwin birthday, even If the birthday oc- <Arr. by A Wernlcki curred m mid-term. With the soc- Boys Chorus—Toast To America, lallst government taking the rein*.! Peter DeRose: Cool Water. Bob No-another year of education wai Ian <Arr. H Wilson*. Riff Song, granted Beoondar? pupils Dow put I Rombcrg iArr. w. Scotson Joseph i i'inmi v 134 En.st Bishth Avenue i member .if Town council from the fifth ward rw the pus: ten years, tendered his res-ignation ut the iegul..r monthly meeiinK ol OourtcU Monday nigiu in order I ol eMitf of the ConahonocM ti Fur Depart-ment at a :.alan of $100 per vestf, Mi. Tbontae wae elected ehlel it the April meet HIT to succeed Wal-ter P')p» erne reaUned because of Die removal hrom toe borough Mi Thomas.- resiuri.it.on was ac-cepted with regret, on motion i>f Mr Capuldi, seconded by Mr Blalr Judge Forrest To Take Office Next FridayJ Will AriininUtrr Oath To 9nceettor Follow.II"; IIMIIK huii new Pilot Killed ('. Lester soade. supervisor nf .ni sic in the (onshohorken Puh- 1 it SIIKMIIS. w ill dirrrt Hie annual mush al program lo be given ln-night bv C IIS stinl.-iils Mrs. Thomas F McCoy. Sr.. of Fourth Avenue and Fayelte Street and Mis Mary McParland Cutler nf Quint) Mills *ill continue to ■em on the board of directors ol the Montwomery County Tubercu-loslr and Public Health Society, it wae announced following the an-nual luncheon meeting Monday at Valley Forge Hotel. Norrlstown Five new members were added to the 12-member board, which in-cludes County Commissioner Fos-ter C Rillegass. Av. acute shortage ol nurses and Montgomery OUIMV ■ workers was reported by'office holder:." omnium piens Court [)r. M. C. Stayer, director of the 'judjje E Arnold ftrrecl and Dla* State Bureau of Tuberculosis Con- trict Attorney -I BtfOUd Weber, will trol. be sv inn In at noon next prldny Mis. Alice M. O'Hnlloran. direc- with appropruu, enrcleee in Court tor of the Slate Bureau ot Public Hoo,n it ut the Court House Heatth Nursing, "five n complete Weber with a reputation as a picture of the obstacles rontrontim- tearleee praeeounn mid cunning to-rn the sute health pro- veatiaator. waa named by the Oom- ,!lltui mon Pleus Court judges yesterday Rev. Robert Oottschall, NorrU-f'0 succeed Forrest as District At- . I'lectid president al the 'orniv meetiiiK. wae unable to attend due On Tuesday, Gov. James II Dull to Illness. appointed Forrest to the bench fol- The result from the 1848 Christ- lowing the creation of ■ vacaiMQ and the secretary was Instructod • mas s:nl sale campaign totaled Uiera by the Btate U-glslature at to write a letter ol appreciation tor $52.597 26 ■ he rendered the bor ough. In inking the note on motion. President Fiero requested the members to stand and rema standing until ihe vote w plet ed President Fiero expressed his personal regret at Mr Thorms' leaving council and paid tribii'e U "hi.'. Imrv.r .' in .-'A mutters per-1 Forinrr (ioiiiirilman g Dust Nuisance Before Council taming to the borough" Mi l'hn:ii-as expreeeed nil thanks for the trth- Fall Is Fatal To Local Man JlMCph Ggop^ Sr.. (ill. ute. Revive* Old < ni-im Waiter Stlteler. Rcuuoluaii OB in of the fifth ward. W_, elected to lul the vacancy, causedl The dust nuisanc assailed last away their textbooks on their fir teenth birthday. Mis-s Nickerson told The Instructor in English pointed out the quite different interpreta-it'itiillnaed en Page Four! (Continued on Paje Fnun Awanls ItaiHfiH't Set For June 1 by the lesigniiilou by Mr Thomai Be e ill serve ".he unexpired term ; of two years He Wai nnminated by ; Mr. Blalr. a fifth ward member .The DombuUlOO was seconded by i Mr Gravlriese The election was | unanimous Mr Stlteler: secretary "t the Fire Commission, bad been j present at the meeting but h:»d left I Oltlrh'M ri'Ottl \\ MHIOW ' bet ore Ills election The borough eeoretarj wae instructed to notify him and instruct him to take the as a menace to the health of! prowcu,or., prann x. Renmnver. the citizens in a community-wide slcm.Br, Naje and Frederick B. crusade to eliminate the cause, was yni|]ne brought to the attention of Town' _. ' .. . ... - „, __„ Council Bt the May meeting Wed- "f ■f*9 « SS?^LS, "^ ncsdav night by Edmund K. Wll- annually As District Attorney he Hams, who served ej president of: lin,1^„,,£: council two decades ago. Mr Williams recalli-d lviired before Town Baptist Group Will Convene Next Tuesday Two-Day Sm«ior)s Of 117th Annual Wv*\ In W««1 Sidr » Inircli •ntaUvee from the tblrty-four churches comprLslng the Ceni- ■al Union Baptist Association will ttteod the intii innlvereary meet-ng to be held next Tueedty ami Wednesday In Balligomingo Bap-tist Church, West OonatlOh x ken. nnnkmr tin first tune Hie event [Mud m the West BorOUftl, There will be a morning and alter-no >n hnilnoee eees. an evening »Torahip service on Tues-day and a Baptist Youth Fettoer- Up banquet and Installation of officers Icaturlng the Wednesday evening service. Rm lOHon E VanSlyke. of Cheat-er Springs. LB moderator and will i lie business aeasions Rev Orln M. Anderson Is song leader and Rev. Donald D Stout Is host pastor Rev. Chester T. Winters, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Conshohocken. a member of the standing committee, will submit a report on missions ut the Tuesdav afternoon session. Rev. Marshall W. „ Lee. pastor of St Paulw Baptist Funeral senlces for Ensign Ed- church of this borough, will lead ward V. Fineran. Jr. 23. killed thr devotions opening the Wrdnes-whlle making a Navy pracilce dav afte.noon session. Weber hag been on the District; tombing dive at Jacksonville. -rijr meeting will open Tuesdav ARornaa s stufT for 23 years, spend- Florida, Tuesday, will be held Inlmorning at 9:30 with registration Ing 16 years us first assistant In Providence. R I the time tenia-: al,d fellowship followed hy an organ r'dition to Forrest, he served under ; tliely set lor Sunday morning tprelude and devotions The nun-ling ENSIGN r.ttWXKII KINF.ltAN. ! ■ . ... : Tile announcement elevation to Distrlrl Attonie liist assistant was made oeiu Judge Harold G Knight fol lewlntt a conference with his asso-ciates. Judge George C Corson and William F. Dannehower Both he and Forrest carried the support of the County Republican' (Tgauizalion. ON D. A. STAFF 13 YEARS Plan Funeral scss For Navy Flier e by Presi- J KIIMIIII Kdwanl Finrran Killed In 1 Ini nl;i BTVkee will be held from the will be called to order l home of Mrs Fineran's mother. Van Slvke The address o welcome Mrs Art Hadley, 271 Doyte Avenue will be delivered by Rev. . Ir Stout. In Provldtin. pastor of the host chum, lliere Interment will be made In that I*1" °* a response by th ■ moder- Clty, the home community of his."tor. Greetings to he new mmislers While Weber will sene hi- pre-.bride of four months, the former PHJ^*"*™*1J.jyLSffg __ I decessor-s unexpired term, which'Sarah Loulav Hadley Married ^ btorv. p.is.»r -iiu rirst 'must face the voters next Nnvemlie: inmiediatelv to Jacksonville, where Conference Is Being Held Local Mrlhoilisl 1 hurdi oath of office before Burgess Blalr nothing has been done since ' on or before the night of the next' president Fiero explained that' meeting. He will take Mr Thomas' surrounding eommi plant from a narrow third-story ledge at his home yesterday after-noon at 4:30. as he puttied window, Joseph Czop. gr, 68. The Con.shoh.Kken High School !el6 East Elm Street sustained awards banquet will be held at J»ne, that caused his dttth S Um Ridgeway Gardens. Ridge Pike, hoon later, at Sacred Heart Hos I Wednesday, l. at 6:30 will be L girls' athletic teams j below, the elderly man landed l)i William K 'Hill > Brandt.: his feet aim M Dpied over on his left I alr( dl-knawn eporta authority of j itde. ^raMurutg.his skull, nose and j ^ ,)ad ^^ obU|Wd to ^ hls| Tie business session will DOm-prise reports of the executive com-mittee, reports of the nominating committee, election of officers, as-sociation busUiess and reports pita! mends and members of the Bar, Although full details have not yet |owed \» n,e introductory sermon Association and Judiciary | been learned, members of the fam- jJV Rev Ronald K Adams pastor Both Forrest and Weber will sub- j lly. In a telephone conversation 10j ^ phoenixville Baptist Church mtt their resmnaUoni before the [with hU wife, were informed that; xiie Tuesday afternoon Bidet M rr that he will be without opposl- [signed to Cecil Field, thr scene of ion iTuesdav's fatal crash. News of the JJ m^SnTat* wtU 535,VM™ ThomuV r™und\ngrco;.mn.,UUes,,,.ud bee"n, h ™*t "«•"»■ in ceremony will be ! tragedv reached hil fmnUy here by n-'obTmarTrommltT^Tliro'n^lng °[ place on all committees, j£EdI to' Joini In the crusade in h5I_d.J ln *H VS^*^*J&.£\*ll&J™&LES&* L. .... I for the revolving fund will be lol- Burgrss Blalr came in fur crit- taking legal steps to have the nul dem when 'ii-' report of the sup- sance eliminated Some communi-ervlsor was read showing that ex- lies and individuals, he said, agreed lHttn.Mrf-a.-unl.' HurtM baHll w UM concrett S' 'J'h7 almJlZ'^XL,!^ hUTi^^o^Tl^'nS^ I «"™i",i« «hl'ih •«"«'»<1»"<1 to I the" pllol ... Ilyln, alone al thel „..„,in.,d „„ P.,r »:!.». Oravui. lu-ltor in preparln, a ca» lor local — ~ - | ,„ S,jn ' nimiltrr. said the .upervl- action. The co.t to the bor„u*., l|„_.»i„» I l.in.,,1. ti.re.- ,,( n„ ■!. appolutot! a Judge ol th. Mont- Tito Mcldenl happenod In lull „»„, „, ,hc n„ CommU.lon.ihM mteh attlon if mineeeiwy. The PhUulelphla annual conter- P"""'' C?ml>', Oommon Plea. | tie. of hi, smt Joseph Jt ol 3448 „,s „„,.„ per.utouon of the flo... Harry H ,«,au.l a utember ofthe ■■,„•,. „l the MetbodSt Church 1, Court on Tm... :,,. .Ill Mrva as Crn.fortl AVJTOe. fcft Wa «« He »id he wu a, UM Hum « All-Ubnr Cvlc Committee and HOI In M .Ion at Aabltrv Melhort- oa»tma»te. He has filled 111!.. pM .■„,,,!■, ,- ol WalkB II .her.s who Mari-h llwhn ■ Own uokn.-.n preside,., ol one of Ihe local.. C. [al Church Allentimn The confer- '"' many years ■ 1>H IMh.T » lo him. broUKlu a truclt-loud ol 1 o Iron Workers .Uttd that ■nee ,,».,„-.„ Wedn,.„h,y alternoo,, Th, |„e«-„t.llon. .Ill be made halul .HI, Ote jrtndo. repair.. The p,p.., „„d dumped I. on Lb. found vhe" a rwHof , te.l .L made and .ill continue u, .es.sion until by the coaches of I he VMtou. .porn.; younser »,, ... ...rkliui on an The drive,-t hen scattered the paper lbv „„„„, chenVlau of .nlmounl Monday mornlnj. .hen appoint- BM UOU c.ib trophy Ku bajHH- net. tfon laoott al the MOOtrf-ttoo. „.,., the dun.p. after Stlteler had .ConUnoei on Pa.e SK meliLs „f Ut.- pMon for thf en- ball .111 be presented by the presi- I. > | asked him what he waa nolnj — Baptist Church ;r Mames Officers s been engaged'« r ragrance Mi— Moor.- Kl.-il.il (l.-rk Kor.iOll. V.-ai Via Television IVnlirtion IK Miulr To Lioiif* Bv Dr. Krli suing conference year will be an-nounced. Bishop F.ed Pierce Cor-rcsldent bishop nf the Phila-delphia at'fa. will preside. Rev Rich-tru B .Veils, i forme; Conshohock-en pastor, is the conference sec-retary Rev, Harry P Boughcy. pastor of ihe Conshohocken Church for the peel seven years, is attending the rinference. Robert C Lundk dent of the club Plymouth Tax Rale Increased lather, bodv hurl 'do with it Stlteler reported thai g> ■« - k r. almost brushing he look the license number of tin t.i'OWIl >lil\" iM>tktkll d. tut was power- 'ruck arid turned it over to Bur-! * * bit father ! throigh the air, \ him as it passed, pow< iless to aid him The father's plunge ! a as orohablv due. partially, to tin fact that he had but one arm. and S«if..|\7 ■'•■■■•..I Iteapoed in saving hitiwi: ''"■< <» ■ tllll'l Miss Eh/abetl ected church ile: tist Church fot I .year, at the an: be FDM H \\ \-. ■ eneei uU^ e ongregatlunal' 'I .iiiliniird an I'sge SUl \miil Pageantry the Navy. The son of Edward V Fluerau. Sr.. of lit* Bast Beventh Avenue., Ensign Fineran was one of ilia out-standing students in ihe nlnon 8i Matthew's High School, ranking highest in the class nf IM3 and la its valedictorian CnUsUng In the Navy while sllll n senior he was called Into serv-ice at VHUnova College November sometime in the future. If a flow- IMS, training there under * V-12 „ aiip«,ani on a television program. schedule lor a veer He was then ,,„ ap|H.t,llM perfume will also be transferred to Chanel Hill. N C.|SWI|1| through the ether waves sl-later to Jacksonville and then to mulUneou,ly wlth ,,„. 111(,„., Ouoiiset Point. H I where he was R1UI-.U f Prh H»nrt nf tHe tviavawg" ' xrfiTaSSoTir-acS.i^ fn addition to 1.Is «-.f, and lib rtlr,M ,„-, „, r,.||„..„„.mber. ol ther the youthful alrmn I. stir- „, ,nt. ron,hl,„„c,„, L„m, ,,,,„ vised bv a l.l-olher William, ol w,,„, hp „ddr„«d Ihem f„llo»lliK this borouith. three .l.ter.. Marlon ,nc. ,cml-mohthlv dinner I.I.-.-IIIIB. three-year tarn. M our of in, twain "r' . i }w""'"t1;1 SnSnii. [epo"i,'i '' "'..'; Tttaaoml i.ial.t II Sprlna Mill rire The chemist-Instructor, who re- Mlss Ethel Baluiei was re-. Mr andl^d chun h treasurer, automat 210 Barn Icontinuing m the post of the nil K.i> nielej, dauifliter Mrs Albert D. Malay. .,. Fourth Avenue, reigned as Queen woman trustee, and Mrs William (,,,„„ lhe youthful oilman Is sur fij Mav at the annual Public Grade De**** *"» »■*■'» "mod imamtal .h^, bv ti Utl,Uwt Willlam ol school ';Vo;inosflf,s\-w(r,I! "S^Btaver was re-elected to a I <h* borou«,1 "»« s"l"«- n,e bundrod parent. and_ fr.ends,_w.t- \ SSSSSS VSS olle S 'Sisters of St Joseph, stationed at the Mother House ut Chesumt Hill Memheis "t Ihe laniiH will go to attend ., term expired at this time Kenneth. „ bul ,,0fct- Ambler and Sell, K Mitchell were ] Sl.U-rii of waa l»andlcapned in saving wben he leit htmseu BaTUng. tie rp •«.. ., Bt) um ni aim!her ac- I O H 11 lU'SS i * illlH' clrieiit at his rWOst, twelve years I'hnicmth ToarneWn school board aR0. when . HMtrated l!" member* of the gaiety patrol '!," "L*^! n_ perintendeiit of the Conshohocken raised Its property lax rate from, his finger and caused blood unison- "1 'he Wes. conshohocken el Public Schools. \i the official lay.17 to ID mills, at Its May meeting. n retired since that i?ry school will u< delegate ol the inc..I ohuxoh He v.'.tlnesdav ni;:ht Th. two-mill In- ■ . Keystone Automobile Club at ">""*itrhpf;;,,-\.- ,._ 4C„.^ Is Derticiuatlng in an open forum crease Is necessitated by n budget ,. , ,. .„lH„H .,, „,„ h„.,ltI., I Park tomorrow afternoon to witness1-cnen t u'efl *or *yK\am- . ai one ol^he "sessions of the cut,- U I129.463, adopted a. .he meeting , " a,-,,- bet.en the Athletics and »«£ "WMJ. ^hsdeenmtmte a (or ,|iree_vw Wrms Fou Joun./me"%-SVP aLtterl. po.""" out that the naU^SSdu: L-™n£^i?^4Z2£Z!SSi Oer.1,1 Murphy. Alfred MM. Rob- ?"«•««»■ »»"aed by her courtJ ^"£, 5,™.f m „,„,- Th,- m„ll„r ,„ UM n„, th. ,„,. In thi^conference at SL, Ii .e.aw srantod all mem- % "?*"£* J™Z,a ?v'i %m "' 91""10- J<,h" B""1""- p"ul '"- '" d," "\ P*"U 1 \ >'"*'"" °' ed church school superintendent mat Marlon Wacker. died :! Tne uv™n™ SS«r.llon .llTrn«t i ^!s "' *' '« <*i emplovctl .t *••"■ "'■ "'*"', ™r ™"i i?"? l.r. Raymond Stelfel. Thoma- ■'■""« & ''"'"" ol ","" "'*'"' A 14-pa«e mlmH«rapl..-d rep ■ '■'» worked for a ..nort tomorfow in CluTst L iTh c"™ ! toll! Plymouth and Black Horse BtroM. wth solemn equiem mass, n R ,„„„»„, nr „„„.„„„», „„„„,„, M,„,„TUPd eontMi.lni renort. trro. at the J A Warrell Auto | S Tn"rtteolh and Harnflto School.-., and a 15', rahe in hlfh MJin - ,,,ker K„„,ry„ „„, IM„h. „-..«-.Jj, Gertrude Pounds laat ,„,„ „„. „„.,„, „, <,„?„„,' „„<, Buppb BUT. atrem' Allenlo'T . I ° 45 a m "h""' -"nM< "" ,or "'» dl'lr,ct 'I«"'",u< v'" '" "' St »'"«"-'«I Jean Ferrler. Betty Anil Slater, >eart Queen at the school, con- tru,lm. lhe women's Mlaaloti Clr- ESS nal, KO0 and 1 30 u m Several members of heccs.slt.led the t: x revision Joan Rhoad.. Dolores Carpenter '"l**1 ••» leeUvlUa.. cl, ,he women'. Social Union theitlra mi" - the conahohecken Church .111 at-1 Estimated receipts for the nrw Be: n in p.land. the accident vie-, prances Altopledl Ann Smith and T"e Queens court comprised ju„101 s<<lui v„Um. the Men's Fel-1 Ipericd .ere announced u 1130 lfi7 -! ,lm r!lr, here In hLs youth andiHilen Jlanlntii Nancy Benier. Anna Mark Colitl, |„.slup. Ihe Youth Fello.shlp, th. I',.,.,,.-. |.',,jr « jhad r I tun BOR than half rnrnwrtiuon .ill be (urnlunKl C""" tf «""">«• «.ry Ann chunh S.h,«,l. and « t-paar In,.,,.- a^UHalJ fair l:„ umiuary cf expenditures L century Prior to the loas of hi.! bv j!„KrVh ,,, ...d .,a^h M .iistrtullonal services anioiln:- ;,,,„ |„. ■.,„.. , ■mitloved lor many i, ■' U J "rl, „ , , u .' " Tu, Sv. ' Pounds. Judy QUIKH and Janemarle, The'report showed Pelowshlp banquet In the „,asonlc. ,nH lo noisaofi. as the laraest . ™- ,, ,v a p,.s,; A, Sous Fi. Intk mcmlM-r. of the board 0! edu- .. - ..-.**•_. __ Temple. Allcntnv,,. tomorrow iilghl.,"'» ,l.'m>ZZ, ™ Pa.e r„u"* :.™.r" £ )\.\ 2SIJ. fS"fiJ^-""O". Miss Ruth Pollack, .chool at 5:30 under the leadership of Miss B.rneua Jones The Youns ,.■ Six voung ladles nf the Fellowship will attend the I iiilimii ,1 an P.,e I ,,,, ir'and' PM-' Sale Association.; ""™ 0,*'Sr,™°l!.';!r!rKl'lni?e'''or"JIS" 'l'01"*' OXamnof. Patricia Ann Tra "i as N,,r!>ddfiTor!„ch<rsh««e ^^[s^n.so?!d,TheRi.,,r,'r«,:,,!"'"""■ »"a "•""■ K"«U" „';;,',— .,.. accompany the group Anthony, of cedar nm . . , il Joseph Mrs Carrlr ^,>||l AII III VCI'sai'V ' Mill-" I Ml\ 'I Qutgg Janemarle} xhe re|K»rl a successful ismiUi Crown bearer was Henry year, both spiritually and llnan- Rahm. flower girls. Norma 81«vlc-, c(atlv. with munv significant servic Much in the f.r"o"m"V3 ,t"o"5' on',M',,tI|h,'e gir£oLun£ds%ofFt$hle,^P**t ^pre„s„id„e,n,„ts.,.m„et„,I„n,„, c„lo,sed aea nftiMr sides at 1006 Maple Street, explain-ed what odor is made up ol and It. uses in industry, both Tor war and peace: Its ability lo restore nostal-gic memories: and how they serve ■l A protective measure by trans-ferring to the nose signs of danger-ouj (-.-tiiditlons in Ihe air. Using as his topic the research work on odors now underway at the Chester Institution, Dr Erb said cxinrlments have proven that odors are electrical in nature and ma) l« transmitted the same as light and sound Alter the speaking program, the slon to nominate a slate of officers ill be )>;>0 To \IIOIHI held In the Ma.-nnic Temple tomor-row at 6:30 p m. (|;i\ Kil fill III •! A great Tooth Fellowship mem * ,,tl j ap«iitjui i meeting will be held on Saturday n hundred and fifty reserva at 3 o'clock in Asbury Church The BBeHaker will be Bt'-hnn Carlton Uicy. of China This meeting is generally Peace Jtutlcei Have Dinner Meet atterrled by about young people. « ^^'^SeSS!^^ * Weekday School Of Religion EruU . .the Baptist Home. Orphanage, and '. ■ ginnery County Justice ol the Peace .,. beard an Brdlahtenina „H.K.,,T1 &> »..■ iwreaaed ni ol laws gov^rn.ng rent Fo|[(lWlI1K the meeting, a recept-nd housing !lo„ nol,oren the 17 new members Refreshments were es held, and many repairs and im- Bnd Harry street, by the Consho-provements made to the property.! hocken Art League Mrs Arthur Iteotaf T Winters, pastor. Folsnm Paul, general ehalrn stated ports all In rassdhwei i"i the rarl- The benevolent budget wae liv whMl m)|] include a at the same figure as la-t >ear h(J.ni .i,a;:'-n, on. A Uted rlothliu, aodjncpnued pra_ware voted for booth will offee nany Bn nf i4nihrfin at- iwrgiun ■ ..-. iilalil-eviction* /' Ottl th > ear The twenty-fifth morrow night m the auditorium of *™n*T son' OP"r:e' "n Mn*teur j ^"/"^"Ll^r,mon.v'ilr, PT ?2?' Conshohovken Post No 1074. Vet- gold: 0) eMUt] lust nil !,(e In ml- ghy wtt] be he d at « 30 Saturday ransof Foreign Wars Hector and Uun aotson In Italy. Jtmi 1. !!»«.'"»>' ai.1" tne Veterans of Foreign problems al the Ma> dinner meet-.o| (m. churcn Wars headquaiters, this borough ing Tuesday night a. Perkimn. > Arrangements are nearln« romple- Bridge Hotel, CoUegevllte Mams-tlon for an anticipated 3Wi gueata, Imt* William Sjieers, of Barren Hill „ . . ... with reservations scheduled to close president, greeted the assemblage ni'Mflrilt III May 16 ind nrestdi-d A Benjamin Scirlca. EM, . tonner »™ c' ■*«* . Harry Streets ■ Perry F Ramey ■ rftna with the Infantry nctal sec re-' will serve as tnasunaster He SlX IJH'ill Sl'OlllS ,?_*^d.„f?rk...™!.hr*y.<:r' S ».- be eic«ed.. *. „„t meeting Announcement was made that a Ladles Night will be held Wednes-day. June B at the Plymouth Coun-try Club Sam Glass Is chairman Birthday peetlnfjl were extended Bslll Locunan and Harry Atkinson James Mcaney was the i.rogram chairman President Wil-liam Fran I; en fie Id presided. ciialrmsn for the next May H Is Harry Wood-land NoTTLstown. who has arrang-ed for a representative of radio tattoo KYW to speak. The speak- " Radio. Past 4 et'iitrtiiiiiil Committee ref> .tesenUiive ui the Phllad. Ipii'.i Of- I lice nl the Federal Housing Auth- ■ Dted by William Mur- . Iphy. president of the company, who \n> \l|\ .IIH'4'll Final sesions of the Weekday »nj mak(. the address of welcome . , . assistcnt district atton School of R-liglon classes were held i Hon E Amold For-es!, of this Bb Hoy »"««. of Conshohocken homerv Cuntv is scheduled as the ]" ' l." ,,,,:;.', fhere a!a seven Wednesday T... school has ad-, borough District Attorney of Mont- Troop «. St Matthew's Catholic principal apeauto Frank nresh will i'1*-/*"l'','' whlc » .ndhird n.av joumed the .egular fall 60mery County and this week ap- Church, were ad.anced at the May be the master of ceremonies An gggguH H. 'e^i'ibuiied turn- ' pointed a Judee in the Common Court of Honor and Board of Re- orchestra v ill entertain d ^ milM rst ™,, „ „ Pleas Court, will be the guest view last night in the courthouse, dinner, to be catered by McAllls- , ■,,,,/ oH K..1. ;»!l ret.' ■peakei Honor guests will include Norrlstown The Scouts and the nnd will play for dancing following ,.(mtro] aUthortUa befori The Conshoh ■ i ■ i will meet on night at 8 In the Mary H Wood park House, ii'i the purpose "i tut-miilatlni plans for the borau '.t will . one hundredth anniversary next present and Fmurc I East llth May. and lor ud'.ption ol by-laws ' idmittfl to Bryn | Harold Cooper Roberts M.tur Boepital I man ol the '"iiunitl. presidents until opening date in mid-October. keeping with the public school calendar The fourth year of the Weekday School or Religion has Just been completed success." Rev O E DD. dean of the school and pas-tor of St Maik's Lutheran Church, said. The school was organized the cooperation clergymen of the Instruction In Bibi: Christian education whii wished to attend. The curricu ltim incorporates study subjects for,.,,. Matrieardi Family In Itidiem r With Pope Piu§ In Vatican City Movie To Benefit "WasliMs'Drii\»' idgea and awards received: with great pav Company. Oartahohockan Com- TlmoOiy Blona personal health. McCarney. 'he floor show ■any local procedure .i couple and their | Joseph W Ka-.a Hylman i daughtet had the unusual prlvi-(Transfiguration ntered dir of Protestant tnp ,ntn»ductinn ol gueete and the tnaj. public healthy Robert Watson. . i s rfPMir.in UUImn borough to offer ;.ddress by Mr Forrest AI the con- «cond class Michael Pearson < •■"»«•* »^"I ira»ail Hl*lM»|l ., ,. leal subjects andic|1lMon of th(. andress there will be Troop 3. St. Marks Lutheran llu. R(... J Qlllesple Armstrong' •"■J""1' * Witiliin^ton Fire Cotup.< P i new fire truck b BM i ondemtieri Cities Ban n <■ vehicle taati, -• n detnonstrated in a dlspliu in ihe Banquet chairman U Ls W 1- nldaugntei naci me pnvi-1TTamatsfW Church. Riant Theatre lobby Phot.*iaph-panv No" 2 Sprint Mill. Swede- pathfindlng. public health. Jack t£SSi b% John Armstrong tec- ,.f* Whltemarsh Towr lup. reporU-d ^p "' ;i £*v"* S"?*?'* ,"}£.* T*'';***1^, "« IMS ^"iSfc ** P™P°"« 'rurl:* »PPf« '" "•" and Brvn Mawr Ardmnre and DuB leeond « Pish- marj, T>.n.ld Tarbutton. Joseph that matei-el L. n- being .^m- ^ Plus X" """.Vj' »l,^e J" -* uf_8;„^'^Vf.^nl "1 lrMt to lh"lOKrit',1I' "' *'" *J" ,1. health p,thnnd-: HtSfSSSSi *. Mr. and,: - ! -.'' "'""iT'I. ' "S n"nSLS Mr V James Matncardl. end MJsa .a. a picture of Oaeat Britain'. [?VL~ ™,,,i ;.„, nv thS |SS3 „ Olllesple Armstrong. / .... Ill j _- MTatHho,a,rdJ ol «3» Sprln, Mill I Princess Maraaret. snapped at close « ™ *W{,VJ.J. oV,.„, , ,o MI h,r, M,nh . f,,r nnw hv Miss Mntrtcarril a the Theatre Manaaennnt ( ,,lll|iall\ and :*o-hour Church ™^™«a •»^« 3d rector i I *J3.009 10 is dls.i - f^n^^-1?^ $ance an ■ ■ ■ wS vSfLlng lu g ' ,1 talent. Dancing will conclude nMee souiid fl 1m on swimming Ardm(jre. WM elected iufl an ad udlcation In the , , k ,„.» 1P49 maaH s^dan Capri Princess Margaret met the have been ...mi itne evenings program Barnshaws end diving were shown James B i L.lshop of the Protestant Bpl* Bernard J Borkowski. of 'aUr t^d wltn tnem por>c ln prlvat* audience laj.t Tues- '" «lw •M.OOO. Amoun* all grade achool children, from the, Orchestra will play during the din- Cousant. who has been instructing .Diocese of Pennsvlvar.is Wednesday. this borough, who died November: j^ uudience with the Catholic day dale ** in M^*" °' HB.OOO first grade to the senior year of ,.,.r :,nd for dancing immB Jt ■■ T M on th(1 eighth ballot at a special 7 1M7 I Pontiff f>ok place al high noon The air mall letter, informing high school Grades nine through 'C. A pool, gave a talk Troop rep- wian of the annual diocesan; President Judire J Burnett Hoi- Nc.pilM,,-|.. brief becaoae ol the members o) the family of the two |.V,..„.I I w,....,L..r 12 are instructed by ministers of |,-. . , resent stives from Conshohocken cenvention in Holy Trinity Church, i land directed that claims totalling heaw schedule of the Vatican the outstanding incidents ol the Europ- F "«•"■- ^|«.li*« r the various borough churches LPBieBJBSti included Seth K Mitchell Philadelphia He will not be con-ifl 705W be paid as follows *l,«5fl8 HoI, Father took time to extend ean trip ws* mailed in Rome on Sylvan E Wallen. executive eec- Orades one through eight are; o^ ^M savlni flni ffejM.nl alld **lt*r J Houck serrated to the office before October, to First National Bank of Oonaho- blessings la the entire Matncardl Saturday and delivered here on retarv of the Friend*' Mission Board. taught by volunteer teachers who and denMnt Monac-IU treasurer of due to several terhnicai.ties in the ! oeken as balance due on a note: family through the members grant- Wednesdav morning will be the speaker at Hie Plymouth are ini.rest«*d in advancing Christ- Loca, lfl,j Dnited Bteolwoi tei liiviirr*' Suit church He has been rector of the 1100 to Anna E B-rkowski. ref ind. «-,| the audieiKe Adhermg to Vat- The local travelers went first to Friend; Mont hi v Meeting. Sunday lam education iCIO, will attend the convention : ■»«■. Ardmore church smce 1940 He is j i,d »*J0 lo Mrs Borkowski. ss ba- lean roqOJramaata, Mr MatrV trdl Nl i i . .; i iftM il.i-u UTlvaJ a' 11 11 .1 the meeting house. Uer- Attenilanee ht.s year was 600. Pennsj for divorce has been filed, well knus-n in this borougii and ihe,and her daughter *ere attired In .. end Butler Pikf Hi which indicates the schools n- ,. t«ie Court House by Thomas P 'wa* the guest speaker at a recap- awaideq one-sixth flaertng bU-k Been ol tti.it f,mi.-.] re- topic will in Japan*' eajaaajK ajBaejmty throughout ■ .,« piaejWflOt of 'he w_,.h n, ^u^ horot^h aaaJnet. Uo° **** the me: ' «.i*ii storkowskj. a sop U/ta .gus oowarum -hail be*^ Tn* ipwUuu «nd bis wife will »t-four- vaar history Attendance -ju """ •"''""' -a*** Vltfy church who servi in '.vorlo Ji*i Jie law ol the a,ill. .u»d ,lve- Flfsi ^-Uiis. "A>w*rd semfing Lhe After a months ai-m ill 9x*Mt%hejpd inceuiij fwi wor-ni; - ««* 260. the second year, u, i daiegsvls: taoea the local Union M»»"* s Walsh, also ol this oor- War ,| .,nrr al| nad returuad sbUhs u> Amia t BorkowalU, >ol»;jtovet4aJ preeaiit*iiioii *«« ma*: by mu h o, the unit uM|M tiioio.-lug The talk is open to members and W& ough ■ Borkowski, okjcoveiiCd preeaiitMXioii were itud.: 'the local businessman 'hrough Rev. t unUnurd nn rage S)ta>
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 13, 1949 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1949-05-13 |
Year | 1949 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 13 |
Volume | 79 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c €onsl)ol)ochen Recorder
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7900. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. MAY 13. 1949. TEN PAGES FIVE CENTS
Educators Heai^Elaborate MusicalProgram Select New
About British By CHS Students Tonight Councilman
Named Directors
(U Comity Group
School Customs
I \«ha11-» IVachrr Trlls
Altont Ex|M*rirn<'»'s
Al Aniuiiil I».UM|IIII
High school educatt""* ''■ available
only to ten percent, or less, of the
youth ot Great Britain, Lib* local
brunch ol the .'ennsylvanla Suite
Education Association was told
Inn last night.
Bpntfclni in the iinnual dinner nl
the educators' group, held In the
Conshohocken Association heed-quarters.
Miss Madge NlCssWSon, In-
■tructor in English In Haverford
Township High Sclnfil presented jniusic In the who ill.
enBghfcenlrsg, contnuti between '■ UM perilrn UM
A IU|.;AH\ audience is in |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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