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®I)c (Eottsljoljockcn Ikcorfter ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7943. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1949. FIVE CENTS Reject Request <i ,i,,,i"i!1 (:«;»rt Award Contract "*■»* *"v Prevention Week y\\\ Resume J i Juror* \rcl)ia«n ««av Mv,l4,vSurr,MUulsp0Jis,lK J^ For Re-Zoning In Whitemarsli Superviton Knurt Ciiniiiii^ Onlinuncr: Onlrr \rw POUCC i!ar For West Boro Heating Chang* With ietivities In Area Jail lni|»roM'Miciil Bid Deferred I mil Nincmhrr Meeting West Conshohot | Irswn to ■ ! bin the Wttk ot Nuvtmb, r 1 Wl ed uday by Miss Mariui ,W Buniiaii. Cleric to ttM Jun . B mrd Thev meljde: 4 North Lam: All-ah Br ■'■*!■ ■' Pi ml 11 i mouth Meeting. Margate! Fier < I 11th AventM I'.I ■ P Of; Lizzie 1 ■ 10th Avenue; L irli Law. 306 Wes: 11th Avmuc: Ocrt- . Ightcap. Ridge Pike. Consho- Whltemarsh Township Super I to aown-ol*-U) thro. a ° ' nii/ht In their action o«r Km . , and loinmui.n i Aet water Spring Mill firemen P)e Rescue Squad ol Barn touted pamphl< I! ,:t!L- Ml ■-. itcii In .ill (jrttfc Ul the through this mom- demonstrated last night bv a mim-ing undi'i the BUpanrudoa ol the im ol volunteer tire eotnpa .. and Borough Ptrt the Anibin Mud, •obool tlrlil ik under Volunteer ftre coaunude from thti ■>■ epl P tree thai included Thomas, aounded alarm school building! without advan e Bpi I in- drill was pia lUon was staged m con-ned U i | ■;;,. prt.. roe emergency oondi- vention week. ' Wtssahickon Plre Company of Plymouth Township Fire LVpau- Ambler was the host company dur-at an adjuuined meeting last, a ing Plymouth Fall Program For 5th ^ ear Reg, Retarn (>l Stolen Tele* ition Set ( l;|. -It.. srt winch w.i Irom the Plviiu.ulli Fin House, Elm and Ugh, Slrecf. i] nialii, WHS rituroed Fri . M It dU appeared K, ... 'A group nl the firm t'jrm llt'i'c I <»iuorrotv Had M UM IMM ii.ni I IdHV evening, attended tir Villi III r'n«- I hmilir. ioots.li mil! Discuss Merger Of Two Croups |-\lrtiM\r Hniltlin- I'ro^roiii CoBtempUrted If PtaUU Mahriali/« Tne Conshohocken [Shlbe Park When thev returned to w,"**K-a'i> parked his car along the Light Nominaiim; ,.( offlcen and a die- Religion will begin it' street side of the fl leatot) on the uropiiead n |uea Wts*n-j 1B49-50 seasloru tomorrow with an n alighting from nd the Home Asao l ladder work ; enrollment of 525 pupils from tin ' ■*»■> \ hwhlighied the a"7*"!*/' /"""""V 'tiiry-treaeurer and nee IdejOt |ii ■-!. in m ihe sick-leave| E«:__10th _A Millie Petttnc 309 Weal Ptfttl Ave- In the ijOrouth huilditiB in an el- m,„ld Avenue. Black Hor- ngton and ' piourtowni12 grades of the Cnshohoiken ; Qertrude Ramsay. 335 North ,crt t0 lncreiuc tri- KP„, wjth leas J blase, rescue of trapped fierapna. j Companies demonstrated chemical " tlUl stalled when the hulldmg w \Ulon set meeting of the Polish Eagles H.UIIC I No one »«) the set >laced In the Aasoclatinn Sunday .litcnu-ni . Jane B venue. F:,nk Rugglerujport. at a bid of KITS I .•17 W. ■ Kim Street. Mae Thoma the boroiTal. «Mnn tne onroumi 'omt Company will assist The B> ItnU of Ita H ,,. p. rlimi,MI< u,iii<.«- .baence or Col Roberl lolaml, ex-, Niji(h hWfM mt H slfeeL t.upchased by u, •lolned that the supervisors were May -, : ■ r;nh Ave- ' "■ «n man tgo, hai ne er <tiven; 1 dt , , dlre(.n()n „ rj oOowln, the .enUmanl tapreax >atlglaetoi cancel limn the dowav change hat been con . ■ area for devaloponnl O . • II '"' oontemplatln i onvertlni b — i itlii'i ml ii nns heat The traete involved are at Joiluu one bid mi received lor in^tai i 'u Ridge Pike In Barren BUI and (in each side of Qernian-town Pike in Plymouth Mee?in<_: The Joshua Road tract was to be purchased from the Wnlteinarih ■ i. 'rli'l pru\ided the gUptr-vlaors would re-ionr It I ITIZKNS IIPPOSI t HANCil Kottlcr >cid thai .lown-gradlng from A AA to 3 Hppiuval of petitions wil1 iii!\ it 'it tv per rent < t ttM ertj owu i ■ Uom uon than hall of the nbuttini; rjropart] had sl«nilleii their oppos it inn to re-zoning, Kottler said. After repeated eomplainti aboul mlnate gunning and shoot-ing'" in the townahip tiie rapar-enacted an ordinance pro-hibitniK the dl*char«e r[ -hoi tuns air rifles, pistols and l» ■ except duriti" the i<unting season or on an npproved shooting range Approval for a rifle rain VMM in the ordinance The permit .-.undrawn upon ifauag '•[ the authorized privilege Pines range from *6 to $35 for violation o! thr ordinance A contract to rumlafa I jhiD m additional police gat pae> il>ed for police work, war-awarded to E F Moore dealer of conshohi cken WiUOb^rvc CohmtbiiB l);i> Tlie Free Library will be closed all day tomorrow in observance of Columbus Day The First National Bank will be closed all day tomorrow. The Conshohocken Federal Sav-ings A: Loan Association will be dosed iiii d.f The Slate Liquor Store will be closed all day All local parochial grade and High Schools will be closed all day tomorrow. Rot aria ns Hear Baseball Scout Harm m Ufc Pin Ooai i>nii:id Tarbutton the today at schools Company under Chief -in. - the townahip. Hannoin -lame- A! Bund, Jr li Plynn.nl Police asslMed in handling traffic Bra auu ihaJ The ■ optn ling drinking fountain; and chang- ........ .. 'telU of the borotiah jail, to meet # -« • I * |{:i||\ Sl'l the requirements ol the State Wei-]"*" ,,«,l,» ' 7< • fare Dernrtui'ii; on motion ol Mr L\hi. Vlg.. .inl|uil, I Rhoads the bid was tabled for fur-1 ■ "■ ^"»« IIIIM I I A large turnout of enthusiast.. I'hilln-" Seoul SitciLo ',;"'""* uf ("ounrl1 workers and tottos»en iiNMt- . OfWBeasM fcfI fom ^THfKT ||(i||T Iy Rl.pub|lciin orgai.iiatton is ex , _ ■ u. I a netlllnn ci^nivi hv mint ri-sl- ! pecLed Tue.sda>. November 1 th Houghtcn. on* of the .A petition, signed o> many ran- e- me-elet turn r..llv In UH tients o[ Josephine and Cedar \ . n tlie restrrattcii of Mi— lalith 11 i •. 11.-1 ■ I - * ■ • •i front ((inner lail in pleasant Si: -all. was :;uest s; lv meeting of ihe OOfUbO notary Club at Ridgeway Oardens. ^ w*5 trnxutemd t<» another to- .,.,., . . me time ago Action on the Black Horse, last night Accon- 1,,.lUl„l w.,s dtHnfal until the ■ Miss Hotighton. wno scouts 19;,.( y 01 the PhlUtea, wan Eddie Zeld- The st'm of |1200 was transt- ire.! lei. ol the Bradford. Pi m the engineer appropriation to Dc promising pitcher, the general fund, to be used lster Present at '.he meeting also was | to replenish one or two oval Di WHUan 'Bill. Brandt, of this accounts thorough, lormer secretary of thel A communication was read hTOffl ,nu Boroughe1 Ing, appropriate remarks, presented Association announcing tin- next i :er br Brandt v.as Bffi be he'd at the Coiites-to the club by Paul B. MILL- Uili. member of the club's prD-lpOtt, ThiiD-day. Oclober 27, with 1.1am committee {Bridgeport council as host Morton On behalf of the club. Past pres- Luntlg a member of the staff of IdoM Joseph J. Lawler presented| institute and l^ccal Government at Miss Houghton with an orchid cor-<ihr University of Pennsvlvania. will •are , 11 peak on the subject "Assess-jj Edwm S Reofcl gflW mmts ' Tlie members of the <' Party Poetpooed The first of the sea-vn. under the sponsorship of the Jo-seph Wagner Post No. 773, Amer-ican Legion, scheduled for Satur- : i j TIB. has been postponed until November 19. In order to permit the committee addltlonaj time to complete preparations tor the affair. What Do You Think? The Krt'onlcr Asks: What do v»u look forward tn as you start ynur college educa-tion? The Public nuUWfltSI %nlU Talone. I :.. \\-.i Nth |VI nur, Conshohocken llith. Itftscmnm College. Rosemont Pa.: I am looking forward to learn-ing a* mui-h as possible and hsv-fn( as much fun as paaalkle In mv four vears of rollece. When I say thai I am looking forward to learning as much s» possible I d<> not iiH.in that In a purely academic sense. I think that col-lege plavs an eiivsllv Important part in teaching you to get along gdtt viir Mae* <iti/nis; and if viiu nr^lerl either one iif these pi,nits niirn deciding on a rnllejc ■daseasteav van are missing some thing v are e»sentt*l. Tor. aHer all. even If yuu are the most bril-liant or learned, you cannot sui - 1 eel if ynu fail to make others like sou. 1 am al*o b "Win^ for-ward feg meetlns new people and establishing new contacts. ■pfatgdm Lake, Jr. «37 Well' t • inshohocken High. Vir-ginia SUle College. Petersburg. Vir-ginia : /J I proceed to a college M. I look forw?-d to It with two views in mind. One Is to make qualified man v.ith a suc-artca*: and the other li f ufflciently to lake a (.lace in the world of tomorrow. in which a college education will be so essential. haiff? "I the neating He an- Hmnead thai ratal waettl tneetln] Alll be held at 5 30 at the Jar I !:ind plant of the PhUa idelphlo Electric Cnmpnny. when a tour of inspection will take place guests of the I The rn'-etilig of October 24 will be "Id at the conshohocken Assoc atlon tkavwsa ■ Avanua. ..hen 11, iti Id Oovai no Charles 2 Dearulev will mal'.e his rat cfiicUi rudi to the rlub AI Ta-ior. accsmpanlad bj Prea ident Rockett. attended the 35th u v of the founding the Laaaford Rotary Club and a report of the trip was madi th Mr 'fnylor. a memLer of that lub befcre locating in Conshohock etL president Rockett announced that the Conshohocken Rotary Club will mark its 25th antu.■■ June 10. 1950 The birthday of Paul B. Mitchell ■vas marked at last nl:i Rotartana were R. L Ralph Hanev, Mike Relf-snyder and Theodore Oelger. ol the Norrlstown club; Capt. C. C Clemence. of the Wayne Club; Wll- I'Jm Annstrong, jr.. of the Phila-delphia club; Earl Weher. of the Pl.oentxvlllt club: Ray Ollls, "f tlie Lpper Darby club Oueits were W. W. Jones, s H Torff and Gene Debits. Port Tnde Manai;«*r % ill Speak To I.ion-. I J Phlllo Hatch, manager of the I World Trade Bureau of the Port 1 it Philadelphia, organized under ! 'he Philadelphia chamber of Com- .ill address members o the conahchocken Lions club to- ! ; hi at Sptlni Mill Plre House at li 15 Mr Hatch's talk Is heralde.1 gj one of the most interesting plan-ned f>r the entire year. Mr. Hatch's appearance before the Lions Club was arriin-icd by Alan W. Franken- Iteld, diai'tiMii ot tonight's pro-gram. ReettBie Sketch.CtAM The weekly aduit sketch class of g) Amblei in lust HIBII' Burgess Issues Proclamations r>ittiri|Kiliun I i-iii-ii In IVnn-v l\ ani.i Week Public Srhtvih Sponsores! : It m carried into the haeelthe Polish Eagles Home. ** Kaat Protestant Churches bv the Con-! house and was evidenth not ..•- Kirn Btraat t'Mtincihiian Ctsarlaa shohocke,, Sabbath School Assorts -' ?*!**! b\ ";«• .d»mP"«' The serial. ;Orohoski. president Bfglflln which had been cut outside thel A movement to have ttM PoaWl ■ buRdlnC, was repaired and the set. Eagles Club and the PoU ates by relcasinn pupils irc.m aca-lwas in as aood < Rome Aaaot lattoe aMrea into one demlc work at 2:30 on Wednes- fore it was removed ii iys (or Hie rotation classes This :s the SAL rsV tJM pragnffl been 111 ojieiation The IDhOOl 11 lose May 3. I860 The school i* lulu iliiiMamiia Tli7/| *1 t% I * tumai. th. u in|p K;irkiiM» classes according bo tlMb Rrade m " ■■■■*-' ■ «> i*l'«w Churches ol the area pro-1 *- vide meeting space, and leai , are volunteers from the various partlcip.itinn churches and gaUsla- ■ te:s of she 1 hur;he- Rev Chester pastor "f the Firs*. Bap- '.ist Chun li la dean ol the school ■TAT1 Is NIMH) and en- . of each grade have been ""' *• seekend Roth announced by Rev Winters U fid- ■unnlved local drivers engaged In 1 l>ws ,,., ,j,P ras| ride of Fay- Grade I,«._Plrsl Baptist Ohu ^ ^,._ nns 1 Two Accidents IdentJeaJ Mi-h.i|>- OcCoaa* Near SesattC SJMII [\Utll almost identical accident' gtfll oui-ot-state ill . CONGRESSMAN MdONM.II I'd jointly by Whit Ri ard ol Aaaei nani and ft 11 doo I Norman Zendt. chair- I' :n Slinnson and Charles :. and their chiel clerk. Oeorgc H Weldner. will be present LB guests of the association Eight il and borough nilled that! Intention i>r|ma7ih Valley and spriiiBfu-ld'i-ralsewdrfh' uttendiiiK the meeting |Township Repubbcau Ohibs, the at- 'ania Week' HIS were »•"««"<■■ P»"«!-;tair U inu-iideo m whip up addi . Furtiieiinota, 1 h 'loiuii interest in the ' '•< ■ inlt] praffranu and other 1 tion, November 8 kg exercises be held 11 The principal speaker Will b" | fchools and In btgstN CongresMiiaii S-iniuei K rnal patilotic and religious groups Jr. who Ithln tin- Borough of Conshohock- ■■iisand miles tour of rf| of oewber 17 west coast area through October 24; and ill be| Furthermore. I urge all of our ■ "^ KorLB.m"ii?fl2 .!or vanla Week" and Nation 1"p,p,,'^-'-|Mrs Cheate Wlntei women's week 11. Rxcellencj . ,„;. ,:,.1T, church, A cai owned and operated hv H Duff, Qovornor oi thi M|M Marv M j. , , commonwealth Ol Pennsylvania. wtrd Dortegan. Mrs Kfflc Bowman N ., ni,, dam! has proclaimed the period of Oct-1„radP 3 45 pipjt Baptist Church ,lliv to th aboul »2C pba n through petooei M 1 Lffj u Unoom Ham. Mrs asam-|hbou1 , aaturdai afternoon, when "•* . '■"'' class, grade 4 | drttven truck operated bj I The ohjacUva of "Pennsylvania Church, aCra l-cwis McQinins. Miss „ ,, Yi.H, Nl,M,.t,,- 'Vek' Is to , smith; grade 5. 40. St. ".," „, r-rgin, ■1 tn.- state to spread the word ol Marl H " „».„.'. t!v 11 (i Wilkinson at r-ennsvlvania's history. Krowth. re- ,rr M Clemenl Mi Howard Van- ' rdialon. edu- degrtfl oatsBBi rarreaUon opportunities, ind Orade 6 3^. First Baptist Church its potentialities in developlnu BOW[Mr* Frederuk Hack, Mis Franklin toduetrtea new residents, and new Ooshaw. grade 7. S3. St Mark's Lu- ' Pi ruis\h,'niB Our ow'i rcnununitv and our Mrs Arthur Fr*-*s; grade 8. 46. oen clowns will benefli from thelCalvwry Episcopal Onnrcl ' Pennsvlv iniu Week'' campaign to Vernon Ootwals. M-UM axtcni 'hat we participate act- grade 9. 60. Calvary Episcopal tV«lj in deielopnii; our own re- Church, Rev W.lli un (iaiinsn. pas-soiir. es and our own catiabllllies *>or of Cedar Heights Chunh. Rev la the future , 15onald Stout, pastor of Balllg >- Now therefore,! l-:lias L S Blairimlngo Baptist Church grade '" Humess 01 tlie Borough 01 Con»ho-|W. Meth*xllst Church, Ite . hareb) ocvnmenrj these SMn?T' _ V**Y* n Of "Penti-loiin oaaffre) Handrtokaan, ol Cliarlotiesville. Vs.. was drum. bs> hind a car that stalled and rolled Uai k into his cat in an attempt 10 park R> atipi"\imatel\ Ihe same place al»Otit 7 Frldav evenin- U !i itttO, 120 West Nintii Ave-nue, had gtarted north on Pavette Ftreet ahead "i IhiniinkMin when the trail: | ■■ Avi D%|8 ■ gen Dtppottb MI truffle preparatory tc Jfcmes I entering a parking plan-trifled back into Hendruks .ns iLifthl atvad .he • rnt John Ryan pre' Plymouth Mother. MVH Tomorrow Cardm Brown, supervising pnn-l In addition, short talks ipal of Plymouth and Whitemarsh I given by Judges George C Corson , (oparation Pr*»/>tf>««ie-ifl iltilitul ement not onlv during'* ''" * ',n"'" .ari/nim lode! Township schools, will be the guest [and speaker at the opening meeting of ren M Cornell, of Hatburo, Repuh- •lu> season of the Mothers Club of: llcati cundldatt for Prothoiwiarv Plymouth Consolidated School u>- Candidates running for office in morrow afternoon at 2 at the the two districts also will be intro- -chool duced Four memters of the club will' portray a corned] Th. DootM •siill.|ll<rll-.L| PT 1 Included 111 the cast are Mrs Ed- ~|H lll*j[Ilt Ml I I :\ ward Hmisell. In a masculine rule. Mrs Morris I*e. vice-president l*h||iw rll'wl Ml'l'l nd Mrs Frank Gil.nger as pa- ' tmBm F " M ™ ( l d Mi- John Pessler, as the j The Springfield High School 1 ' " '''retary. Jp.T.A. will meet for the first time of Mrs Hugh Byrne is president -' whose function Is to Methodist Church. Rev. Marshall Lee, pastor airoiircVti7en.s''anrii''1 Bl P*l,l'» Bapllel Church; m«d. "d II 33. Presbytcrinn Church. RCY Wllltem Mooney. pastor of Pres-byterian church: grade 12. 33. oar, I Mn rlw <">'' ■ nu.niM-r ot First BaptW Church. Rev. Chester' mechanic's tools, including a set >f First Baptist 0f socket wrenches, were OUUlUl tolcn fTOm the nariu>c at 235 A'est \ ■ nue b) ■ Mrs Richards H,,„,/,,J. 7*>, I tlrnl "netime during the night of Oct llllft I * US till IH HI ~ Tnp lnss poj reported * Francis Blake about • rre.i «,,d W.I.I^-S,',;^;;,;^,, ;;,;; £CtsSiilr *' "•r"°°" rhil- Tuesday night The meeting is to be Week In recognition ''I the afl dren The club Is open to mothers of patterned aftei a typical Thursday an<1 accomplishments of the Busiii- procession will form In the church ,11 the pupil* of Phmouth ConsoU- ■chool day and will start with dated School Other officers, in ad-, first period assembly in the audi-this proclsimed Week, but through-! Qt «« ■ g >l „.,|. ■_. rt -r\. .>/. Mm \ si niii 111 \iK 2 r n« MM it l>-ne this day. October 8lh !949,; An uuU|oor"religious p.-Hession .» . M . gl th. nrrice of the Burgee ni,hlr(V[, \ 1 1111 (» >1 <' M1 I •' I - gdtnaaa thereof. I hereunto set mv woo> catholic churches in tbil *»«"■■" signature and ctfuse the Seal of:are„ oltar bm and hundreds ofi His new nremeti wen- admitted the Borough of Conshohocken to: members of St Mary's Catholic to membership in Oonahohochan Plre Company No 2 and one pet - son was proposed fur membership at the meeting of the Company last night III. company voted to accept an invitation to parttctnata In the Thanks^ iving Day Firemen's pa-rade in Norristown as the guest of the Norris Hose Company The Cojishohockeii High School Band S Blalr Burgess Church, will be held tonjghl In the vlctnlt) ol 1 he church, as a feature of the. |. he annual I 1 ll tt the the week of October » ofauren designated and set Following vespers at 7:30, and the urrent school year at 8.15 next inside as National Business Women si Litany of thi Saint*, chanted by I Whereas. dition to Mrs Byrne and Mrs 1. IL. Mn Hascom Dean, secretary, sion, U 1 V: V;rhac! Simpson urer. The regular business tee. be presided over by Mrs W Donald Brydeu. president, and to conclude with the introduction of new faculty members by Richard ll I ilir-irx Mii-liii" Ream, school principal, wilt con- II lanrarx ' - atlluM the assembly period Miss Julia H R Foley. librarian The second to seventh periods. .< the Conshohocken Free Library ,eacri ol a ten-minute duration will monies In an expression . and Mr- F-dith Sawyer, librarian afford parents an opportunity to Of friendliness and to devote oooM ('lat,, ot William Janata Memorial Lib- ronon their child through a typical "me to the abilities and capabllit-rnry. Plvmouth Moating, attended |SCh(Mj| day to classiooms The tea- *•! of ■.vomen In business and pro- Suffer* Stresits* nig Day session of ]chers will explain classroom pro- Ife^lons ntid public affairs the regional conference of lhccf(|ur.' and objec lives At the con Ellas L S Blc.lr, ess and Professional Women's Quba march through the garden tt) He. in the growth and welfare 01 the tor street, down Oak to Elm and will accompany No 3 firemen in nitlon as a whole, therefoie I, back to the i-hur< h when solemn] the Thanksgiving celebration Ellas L 8 Blalr, Burgess of the benediction will be held President Charles W Mnorr will Boi.-igh of Conshohocken. invite Rev Leonard Long, of the Con- be marshal In a parade at Coates- Ihe churches schools, civic assocla- gregatmn -.r RaewractionlatJ Chi- iHaf on October 33 Firemen will uons and the people of the bor- cago. who has been conducting th< drill next Tuesday preparatory to ough in wenernl to subscribe to the!yearly service, commemorative of the parade observance during the week of Oct- 'h. fortl houn Christ spent in the] One fire, that of a grocery store cber 9 to 15 with appropriate can- ,(,mb will preach the sermon Rev awning, was reported I■■: SebttMian Jerta:. rector, will offi- brr American Library Association held last week in Atlantic City The regional conference included Penn-sylvania. New Jersey. New York and Delaware Centennial Mniiu» elusion of the seventh period, there1 will be a fifteen-minute session for! parents to cn-icuss personal prob-1 lems with individual teacheri. |» ., :| |||Viatieni will bring their "rosters". **'■■ l«IM I'I>IM*M1 filled in with the 1 I \1 • I I It subject, teacher name and clas- V III lit*<*>llllH' room .umber This roster will " Mi. • Man McLornon, of west Street, near Oak Street, suf-fered a stroke earlv this morning at her home She was employed at John Wo.,d Manufactin .: pan] until recently SroutiTs" \lfi-iin-: A neighborh.Hxl meeting for all men and women interested 111 (Hi I scout uoops in the Central Mont-gomery County Council area will ix- held November 2 at 8 p m in the auditorium of Spring Mill Pin House Seoul Executive Emphasime* Cmhbing £S^^!£)^S!^ "'L....el,eo„Mee.i„^ || Spring Mill Pol,.,„.',,>nrh,-rs Meet night in the league' Park House Sidney We«.» Ninth Avenue struct the class. studio in the Harold Cooper Roberts, general rillhm'ti.T K Oulnn. 130 chairman of the Centennial, will SS3IL? who win in-lpreiide .cafeteria -ed in the graduate of I :.ia Museum's School of I r-> ,„„ o..l Art. Philadelphia and I »" »r« t* ^1111 llos|lital idgeaaaas^Ogfl The Objective* ol the Boy Sf'HJt 1 good h.ibiU. getting ihe Consliohocken chamber 01 program, with major empba -itlng will resume its regular 1 the Cubbing phase, were discussed Mr K.:.. monthly luncheon meetn ' '■ ■ • - executive, last n.gh' MJ Bryn aLso completed a teaching course. Suit for divorce has been hied at Kutatown State Teachers Col- ,he Court House bv E-sihcr Rey- wl^r it. ,, • ^ i ,, 1 lege He is engaged y a commer-I nolas. I UU. again,. %Z£££™ JJ ■•i:e below Butler P.k, I hi.l-.rfa week. It was announced todav The ber meeting of Hpring Mill Parent ,i,?!?~\k..,, n4.K , naon ot the 1949-^1 Win- Teacher-engaged as a commer- I nolas. Lafayette istrator The class is open' Douglas H Reynolds. to adults of the comrr mt) i layette Hills brane, pupil, who is interested in Scout OatM Vim . ■ Mi King MJMM^. m~\nm asi i's.,* Oeorge Light, 733 Pay It! ' meetim- is ext>ecled to be 8n|«c4« and a.ti-. urman. and Mi Klni laily important BevenUi Avenue, rnedlcal were ad- olang (Or the coming holiday- will orgajilaaUon was ■tavMd ,. and lias been UM gug-h ol ihe Main legal ipiestlons must be settled before the Diaeger can be completed An 1 building plan is being 0O) and following the merger ll is gff> bavl a new building eniall-ing the expenditure of several thousand dollars will be provided Practically all of the present . lined nomination for re-election Tins Is due to the fact they have served for long periods and are stepping aside in favor of younger members and because of 1 "..lint tlman Oro-fsogkl i> completing five successful Engaged as a hauling nontnMitoff be feels that by stepping aside it will benefit both liiiiiveli and the 1 tub Henry Alexander has served as vice-presi-dent for eight years Chester Woj- 1 lnen.sk 1 secretary, and Joawpn Hylm.ski, are the other afl decline nominations Than are contests for the office I.r and those of first and second vice-presidents Tl ■ tmnation follows Preol-ley Zadrogu and Joseph YnioMiiski first vice-president- William S/niblnski and Stanley Dt zymalski second vice-pi -id. H Alexander Kanasuuk and Joseph Nosek treasurer Roman' B reUry Edward PUcstUl to the directors John J Oatapnwicz; niianclal secretary- Joseph Klencwwicr; sergeant -at-arms— Anthony Alcxandrowict The follow iiii; board of directors will remain unchanged' Frank Itogdan- .ki I i.mk Kin liarwu-/. Frank Jan-kowskl, Henry Alexandet. Fi auk EoltowaU, Walter Zaleskl. Walt.-i Rykowskl. Joseph WOSZCMII.I and Frank Olsxewski. The election will he he] i next regular meeting on NOI.IIHMI '. I1 HVHIM'II Swartlcy FuiM-ral IL'IJ Funeral services for Reuben H7. husband of the late Elisabeth RIshel Swart la) held yesterday afUfl no N gl ihe Ardell Funeral Home, 30.1 | ftreet, with Rev wiiium M, K... ' UM Oulph Christian lllilating Iniermeni was in oull Cemetery Mr Bv, utley died Friday afternoon, a month to the day followlnx that ot hi. wife It the bane of his daughter. Mrs Haeel Swartley, with whom tie ie-slded at 15 West DeRaven Ave-nue. West Cunsholmckeii. fojl«Wfn| a long illness. Mr Swartley, a resident ot the Wesi Borouah for nearlv a liulf-rentury, and recogniied as one of the best marksmen In this area during his younger lire, was em-ployed by tlie Longmead Iron Com-pany for a number ol years be-fore it w.nt -ait o| existence Later he wa- employed by Carlile dt Doughty and the Lee Rubber A-Tiie Company He had lived re-tired for the past twenty years Surviving are three SOILS and four daughters Raymond. St He-lena, and Royal. Los Angeles, both of California; Leon, Pot tstown; Mrs Viola Bardman. Mrs. Ollv Clinton. Mrs Tracv Williams and : O'Conr.oi, all of West Conshohocken, and 13 grainlihil- ■ ■ \\ illi.iin h,. ltrt'»iiiin. Jr. I 1 ill be bald to-morrow at 11 a in for William Ilies- Dan, .11 l ve.u.il.i .son of Mr ..n.l M. William K Bresnan. Hr . War-ni- i Road, who died shortly alter I just after admission Hospital Ser-wlll be from the Than Funeral Home. 6183 North I Lawrence Avenue Olnev Interment ™ I will be in Hillside Cemeterv View-nrsinuiHCoIleBeil,' l! w: i"fun"eral borne film-mc later to formulate plans with . It is at nbout irriva at the "group activity"! ">' Anothei tneel inder discussion The Retail 8UMJ(. 0| tnelr „„,,;,, , Ctlljll urh chants of Conahchocken. whether M organized to guide these groupl l«r Monda Locml Vour-\vur-Old Girl Entertains Every Saturday NUdU it Fort Dix r Avenue auratoS \l ,rv c'.nti w thants is omfUaad ip 'or Monda; A brown-eyed, blonde-haired Con-she recites the Pledge to the F.og. • w„, gtetoAvenu" medSS wen alerchanu DivUion Invite, the me. .^i East I3ih Aw 'hohocken girl-not yet four years as hundrds of soldiers stand at at- "admi'ted to Mo taon r- - *^,K« M >K* riM^n , T5"' panntal-acl ■ T ' "1 »"»', , ng ev-iy Sunday night onitention. allowing it she slnga i-,""""w to Mont«onw^ m-mbers of the division to rnbtni\K iin. ,ri,„r[Kir , , .n entertainment program at Fort'patriotic anthem with the service- ., „ _. . ittend this meeting ruh rvogram to Dix, has the distinction of being men joining In the chorus I r«'|i;ir«' r«»r I rM"s||lOlMI Reservations [ot the luncheon importance of the [the youngest perfcrmer ever to qp- " I-ear there. The talented entertainer is Mar- Jorle Lee Speaker. daut?hter of Mr (boys, sing'it with me", as she song jprrpnre for''the'caihoiTe '; 114 East Sixth Avenue She will uppcaranc? Now the boys ask to — be four on November I« ising the chorus with her. if she The s-veet-volced tot has sung for falls to make the request the last live weeks, and is srhed-1 Despite her limited years. Mar-uled to appear again Saturday jorle Lee has been a "regular" on piirk rixuau-a in me, ""L*1 ■•""-• ■■"™" "-'Jerusalem Lutheran 1 ibK the stressed the Im are sehwenkville at 2 p m Tl ■.-rmen. will be Ri &h» Mr- Nevin D, Tfttm* Sr. Following g Ion;- ill-.ess. Mrs Ka-tie W. Tyson. 80. wife of Nevin D. Tyson. Sr. died Sunday at her home near Lederach She J. I .. name of Lower Balford Townahip arrived b) bar nusbund. two daughters. Mrs Marv Keytar, of Rahns. and Mrs. Sarah Knerr. Die, and a son. Neyiu Jt , ol this borough Seven broth-ers and tour sisters also Funeral services will be held ll I Schwenkvllle " f>me»er\ t>efore hunoreds of soldiers the Tots and Teens radio program : at the New Jersey camp, as one of for six months. Tlie program Francis ( aaatt, W<*i Scvmih a , group of entertainers from a praagntad every Sunday nionnng Avenue. Conshohocken High, VII-inava CaQagai lb ' pinitm of coi- |oga is that il affords one to .-<!- m .ii<- himself to a degree In a nide field of study. It prepares Tlw tM lo.tur.l-u become) T.,. ™.,n« m„, „f i„rmer loc.l: My be m»Ue «lUi Oeome w:*"d' ealed r-reli *'r2SW2K2tHJ*l! Ch.,le"; smith n, f w. Woolworth Co.,,. ""';"' «'"' - ,.._„,. St-.... J Alben W„,r,ll, ^"Sr^?*^ ,hf"^e ol .: »^l.„d. report!,.,, Illjlin-.l la Cninll „, Becond Avenue .nd rnvette Btreet.;when the ■J.nj- tendencle> m;Sltomi!n mSS ■CnSr^LlK Antn" Cerlnoli. IB. 01 8735 North Willl.m Conm-lk. Dppef D,rbr.|or Oeorje J ruHerty o[ B»,l "»•' «PP«rei,t By letllng,};"" {^ -• J ..roirc" I, belniiI WoodM.*» Street end Harry Kelly, .ithltlic director o( Vlllnnov. Col- Pharmacy 57 Favetle Streel "•'» Inevitable -Jang »ocl..: """ l ■"»"»■ " """"jr.. ol «710 North WoodaUel lege. and Gerald Connelly. Jr. son """ I1" ,- rm„ "' org«ni»'d. i Sj|M,rvlsl, principal Cardln DlPr"""",|un"- "'" l*«"1 K> '" '"-'"■" . ,.......itt.-.> Vl.-H- (productive Scout activity, the boy are attracted away from the street TH, bo :nl»nt otherwise Libraiy met this morning at -i library In Ita monthly aoaalon wlUl The good character habits that lolia H R Folcy. chief li-jaie formed through these yean, ol .text meeting on November 14 Bering from injuries ■lax Oreeubaum and Ml '" airmobile accluent Robert Jackson were apiwinted to " short time previous -In the wavs and means committee. 1 car in which they were riding hit ■ by Mr1. Paul Pit «t tlie inter- Vl \li--i--r|)|)i Slal* 1 waagly radio program She has ae-|at 1130 over WCAU she was re- Mich.i-■; Ptancli Moon peared ot two other performances, lerted after an audition with a «r and Mrs Midutl F Hdore, 16|branan. Tlie commute, comprf - Cubbing and Scouting ure b, Inea- marine and Mrs'D "k and Bethlehem in addition to the Satuu ..y night number of boys and girls cotnpat- h i ■ I Avanw i intltuUi I" Lukeas, Mr. A DM The firs' I PUUi and Went/ Road in Vvstitv- '"""•:':""-- ing Matthews High School, is en-■ Conrad J. ,,-■ Mr King i m- (or l ... larent* in at- marsh i1 Appearing in costume, Marjorie; The juvenile singer is a grand- rolled at Mississippi State College jay and Mrs, William A Cvupei ,turned. The Cubbing program, the tendance ill Hid internal tu-indiTidusl to eempete with presents popular songs, with piano | daughter of Theodore Speaker, Sr, He is a member W the FreshmanjThe tat* Mn Charles Heber egcctittre ernphajTteed, is a prepara- Refresiiments weie served under jurlo His condition is said to be the great problems that we are | o, accordion accompaniment Aj -, fire chief of the borough for fl num- football team, playing a line pos1-|Clarlt wu a member unfll hi.ltory step to the S'-outir-g stage ; the chairmanship >f Mr- Wilbur L critical Kelly Miflered a fractured , Conrinuerf on Page Sir) iflnale number at each appearance, ber of vears. |tlon. 'death receti'h 1 molding character and forming' Graham. :: 'right shoulder
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 11, 1949 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1949-10-11 |
Year | 1949 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 11 |
Volume | 79 |
Issue | 43 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7943. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1949. FIVE CENTS
Reject Request ■ epl P tree thai included
Thomas, aounded alarm
school building! without advan e Bpi
I in- drill was pia lUon was staged m con-ned
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roe emergency oondi- vention week.
' Wtssahickon Plre Company of
Plymouth Township Fire LVpau- Ambler was the host company dur-at
an adjuuined meeting last, a ing Plymouth
Fall Program
For 5th ^ ear
Reg,
Retarn (>l Stolen
Tele* ition Set
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Irom the Plviiu.ulli Fin
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appeared
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t'jrm llt'i'c I <»iuorrotv Had M UM IMM ii.ni I
IdHV evening, attended tir Villi
III r'n«- I hmilir. ioots.li mil!
Discuss Merger
Of Two Croups
|-\lrtiM\r Hniltlin-
I'ro^roiii CoBtempUrted
If PtaUU Mahriali/«
Tne Conshohocken
[Shlbe Park When thev returned to
w,"**K-a'i> parked his car along the Light Nominaiim; ,.( offlcen and a die-
Religion will begin it' street side of the fl leatot) on the uropiiead n
|uea Wts*n-j 1B49-50 seasloru tomorrow with an n alighting from nd the Home Asao
l ladder work ; enrollment of 525 pupils from tin ' ■*»■> \ hwhlighied the a"7*"!*/' /"""""V
'tiiry-treaeurer and nee
IdejOt |ii ■-!. in m ihe sick-leave| E«:__10th _A
Millie Petttnc 309 Weal Ptfttl Ave- In the ijOrouth huilditiB in an el- m,„ld Avenue. Black Hor- ngton and ' piourtowni12 grades of the Cnshohoiken
; Qertrude Ramsay. 335 North ,crt t0 lncreiuc tri- KP„, wjth leas J blase, rescue of trapped fierapna. j Companies demonstrated chemical "
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stalled when the hulldmg w
\Ulon set meeting of the Polish Eagles H.UIIC
I No one »«) the set >laced In the Aasoclatinn Sunday .litcnu-ni
. Jane B
venue. F:,nk Rugglerujport. at a bid of KITS I
.•17 W. ■ Kim Street. Mae Thoma the boroiTal. «Mnn tne onroumi 'omt Company will assist The B> ItnU of Ita H ,,. p. rlimi,MI< u,iii<.«- .baence or Col Roberl lolaml, ex-, Niji(h hWfM mt H slfeeL t.upchased by u,
•lolned that the supervisors were May -, : ■ r;nh Ave- ' "■ «n man tgo, hai ne er |
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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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