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®l)c €ottsl)ol)ockcn ttccotftcr LSTABUSHED 1869. NO. 7985. Contestants MakeAll-Out Vote Appeal ll.irli OM % orkin^ I ii Xttain Tnp Position And llnlil It Ncxl Sat urday marks the ( triform ContfHiny Gets Another Hfaj Air Force Contract CONSHOHOCCEN, PA- TUESDAY. MARCH 7. 1950. Frankenfield Honored At Dedication FIVE CENTS Philadelphia Uniform Cnm-pany is assured of running it full capacity for the next seven months, the result of another substant- ■ 1 government con'rnet recently awarded this Eighth Avenue and, Harry Street concern The new contract, on which work has already begun, is for 139.760 Army Air Force cap.* of blue s*rge.' at a bid price of I413.6as.60 The caps, now in produ ! match the Air Forre Jacket* In a1 Of tin1 third period in new shade of blue, which the local1 —._ i A... . . *+. (,.;.„ A"" i* »lwi no*' making. B Bur* The Recorder sltijr Circulation ,„.„, mnl|tri reported t.xtat The 1 order for 300.000 of the 015.000 new This third nrrinrt is an mil-'j8ckns wn,cn lhr Alr FoT" u now mis mini prrioti uan an- ■ hlvinir madp , iniP to ,ne toc*i important one for all those nrm teat FJII Work on the jackets who an- amhitious to come wffl not be completed until l ~i»' «"'"'; ■" "- "■« "henl^K™^£>.>Ja«""" the contest ClO Ipletion of the cap order : m srr much higher than uluch begins next Monday It is only titling to say that eaih and every oonti should sine to make this period count high in votes Although vote.s now are much MM than the first; pcrtod. this period ts )u*t as tm-i portant bec.-nise or the closeness' o; mo i oontft tanl The contestant that takes advan-: tage of this period and works hard undoubtedly can secure Hit-Run Driver Is Arrested Alrrt Koiflrnt* Aill Loral I'olirr The alertness of two | M could be difficult to hockea residents ii-l|>ed bring m overcome as March 13 begins the Justice a hit-run drive* during the fnunh and final period. After weekend- Bobby Lee. 13 Oak Street., Marrh 18 it will be too late to'witness or an accident near her tnske up any difference. so don't home, noted the car* license and, \h- for later regrets. BVl PUl vmir I8W it '" potiet Another man in rtsSaasswf -o the mherl and make 'he vicinih watched the driver: that final "all out" drive now! , Park ihe car a block awnv and1 To Ol'R RKtht'ns walk unconcernedly away from It i _. , , Fined $25 and cots ve.sterday bv To ill those rearir. of Thr Re- Ma|[L!lrite Char]n Gorman In ■' 1,altl- Nomstown. iru Ernest C Hunter. • ■ ..'ong the roadjHofk„Mn Delaware He was, «lv* v0,,r_ *ubv:rtptlon cnarg(.a wlth t%m„9 to M(,p tfl(.r give the contestant coUldmg w:th , piirk(.n , ir ,,,. i uun the final period long,n t0 Wl,Wr sirlfcr, 229 Wall and rotsg a,e the deriding factor s«.vemn Avpnuf iui"i vet in tOOflh with ' vote At thr dedication service of the new Christian education and recreation building of St. IMcr's Lutheran Church Sunday morninit. the educational department orae few rated in honor of William T. Frnnkenlield. general superintendent of the ( hureh Schiml and chairman of the building committee. >lr. Krankenfleld is shown rtreivine Ihecon-tcratulations of Rev. Harold F. Dtwhler. pastor of the church, white Dr. I)w i-l.i F. Put* man. right, president of the Central 1'ennsv hania S>nod. who delivered the dediratorv sermon, looks on appro* ingly. In the forei/round. nn either side of Ihe bron/e plaque, are Rev. Mr. Doehler'tt son, C lark, and daughter. Faith. Photo hy Landls Phou. S. rvu r of Coin.h.)tiorfcrn ■..., wish to vote; "* tc^ \ 0<Sin*1 ■bacrlptiea to The and °»* ?it.I'wtJu'4bout D1 l1. Ihe .n-oon urti*y m*ht- ***** Sltlt« Kolarians Hear SS? Talk On Holland . nig the 1 poll bad l.roper credit will be ^T^d t hB e"\ B"' AUim SSSl B!V BbagUnt UIWHBUt, 2 Hun,fr *** 5lff 0n M'rb"' ,1 vour Aub'Tiptlnn direct to riM Street after the collision The International committee of the Conshohocken Rotary Club was In charge of last night's weekly Hub meeting at Rldgeway Gardens. Black Horse. An address on condi-tions in Holland during and since World War II was given by L Van! ■ you MCST enclose! The information of the two wit- ::sr ihe sjaupoil naming nesses given to police. Officer Char-i »,irm the votes Ifs Marwood was told hy Sgt. Fran-ire to b' no noth-jcls A. Blake to keep the car underlReil. of Arnheim. Holland" int w. ill help some! surveillance until the driver return- -j^^ speaker was introduced by I r tag contestant along the «t The arrest was made Just be-, c,itr|„ g^ith President Edw'jj 8 ros't in nr-- we're sure they] fore mldnisht Officer Samne. RagkMi prr.sirled A gift of appn • lor you were von work- Cnrdamone took Hunter to the ,uon w prewnte(j to the cuest IM of the sna'dv so. cast county prison to await Sunday'-- J)KagPr The birthday of Albert . » new while II gives the.hearlng. | Fnrrell was recognued I voting power. An inspection sticker was report- visiting Rotarlaiia were Oeorge ^ BlaeU and Ut Van Main, of the Jinkmtown club Capt Clemence. I of the Wayne club. George Kirk-the Baia-Cynwyd-Nar- Fhlllp M»dr, of trv returned that the sticker had been H,™.^ club 0uesUl o( memhers were Frank Jones and Nil Van Bnrottgfa To Gd $7,825 *ff* K^fS Df conshohockeni poUce he had parkaa ttM~eM near!'" ,'!'! v 05y' '" •l?ar,i Masonic Hall, and noticed when he! £..h ,,ut. rense funil at the pmn-'rfturrir[1 that tne ,tlrker had been],, , „',. datacbad, West Oon- Bowe lold B ■' -t.ve VVMi IPrenAe I I i'j'ior Oontrot Bo. i i an snnounrement by. Oenarai Weldon B Hev-!FENDER PAMAGED t -..i The payments approved byl Damage estimate.] tl too resulted : n total aUM •" *'hen a imt to be refunded to parked car was struck by ■ passing ' pallty Is governed by motorist, t-ouls Schaiff. 423 West t DeoViai and i I >' liquor. Baa S'.reet. reported to police that i ■ '.. Waal Con-' a rear fender of his car waa raealva si aoo Ply-! crumpled by the impact The driver nablp |IJH Upper|of the other vehicle waa Identified t ion Townahrp ti.TIf, and 'uy police as Ahln Dukes. Jr. of h Town hip $3.»".i | Conshohocken RD 4. Housing Committee Chairmoti \ameri For II tishies" Centennial Celebration Concert Groupr Names Officer Ihmu'i Will l.:inm Ii M»HIIM-r-ltip Drive Leonard F Markel Jr Esq. of Johnson Road. Plymouth Township. former Conshohocken resident was unanimously elected president of the Community Concerts Assocla* r n.ri Which will again present a ser-ies of five concerts bv nationally-known artists, next Fall and Win-ter B took place at a meet-ing of the officers and board of directors of the area-wide project. Sunday night at ihe home of Dr John Duddy. Norrlstown muMcian III IfariM will succeed William _ , .„ , . .iKnobler Collegeville a guest so- The dwindling sinking fund of,ln)M frequently with the Conaho-the West Conshohocken School i il<M>en Choral Society District was discussed at length Mlsg Margaret Collins. Second la«t night at the February meeting I Avenue and Forrest Street, who aer- Lutheran Synod President Dedicules Church Addition "The determination of a congregation to met: need* in providing adequate facilities to train Christian leadership i" exemplary," a prominent clergyman Mid ii! dedicatlns the Dew Christian education Imihlinjf of St. Peter*i Lutheran Church. Sunday nornlBg. Speaking before BBOri Edren. of Noorthwelght. Holland. Sinking Fund Is Discussed l,ow Interest Kule (iaiise Of Decline i iii.- CDA Praised For Charities At Breakfast St. Mutthett'i Court Itolil- Fifth Vnnual ('4}iiiiiiunioii Breakfast lauding the extensive philanthro-pic wort carried »n by St Mat-thew's Court. Catholic Daughters of America, a retired professional worker in the Catholic Charities service delivered an inspiring ad-dress on this activity, at the fifth annual Communion breakfast of the local court Sunday morning More than one hundred members :inrl minn-ruy guest* attended the event, held In the and!' M afaWm i purochlal Grade; fotaavtag the 10 o'ciockj mass ln St Matthew * Calholic ("luircii Members received Holy Communion together at the service ; Phlladel-' phla. the speaker, mid of Catholic philanthropic work In which she was engaged In the South, in Chicago, in Boston, and in Con-necticut, where she was stationed for fifteen years prior to recent re-tirement » HRI.VMIV sPI \h Rev George L Murphy, admin-istrator of St Matthew > Church Rev John p Ktiurv and Rev John Wnelcv, assistant rector*, and Rev J J Betowski. SJ. conducting a No\ena at the church this week, all spoke bru'ii-,. iwipttawantlna, the court in It.v work and achievements Mrs Mary C Ijimbert. Phlladel-ptila. atate secretary of CDA. and Mrs Catherine Jackson. By wood, .:. pnty, added congratula-tions to the local court on Us fifth, hlrtMft) Dedlcat ion of the new curtain |BJH c"m|>leted tOT the auditorium stage, was a feature Used lor the first time. Die cur-1 "t figured design aith reel predominating, featuring a deep valance of plain red. Pour members of the court gave their time gra-. tultously to make the curtain from, rContinued on Pope Three* j Edward Ferrier Dead At 93 Wan Olcli'-t H<-iil. nl Of ftr.| I onsliolioi Ui II l{«'<l Croat l)ri\c IWorker*! Haetaai Huvaday Mpht l»al)v-Sittin«; To Be Taught At High School l.\lra< HI lit u' ■ >iilijrrl \|i|>i uv r ' Hv School !»•» i A meeting of all workers in the aattOaJ Red Cross lund drive, now underway, will be held 01 day night at 8 In the Pa:, Walter phlpps Jr. Esq. chairman of the drive, announced today In addition to workers already! named. Mr Ptm>p lalion to attend the session to am, other volunteers who will aid the campaign. Ernest Cope, fund chairman in the Central Montgomery Count District, American Red Groat, artll address the group i Tlif nPW -mbje^ William lrw.m Jd. arbo . to both bovs and merchants* division in ihe <ir;\r llth and 13th gradr today announces his aoaaa eluded are William Taylor. Marhn ■( the FI-M Ambler. Aaron Zajac. Mr \u\,-.-- Iiool Board, last night in the naniltllft Bernard BUvin, Morrbi»>*» School offlce.. Fried and Joseph D Aunun/io An extra-curricular subi. As prevlouslv announced the baby-aittuii i plan of i his vear's campaign ""d will bv .ition on one dav. Man 18. designated as •Red Cross Day ;lrom 2 30 to 3 ». 1; I ■ On thai dav, an intensive I'1"' . tu>o, . It la rami»lgn is scheduled to be con ' "\t,m •r"' du.-trd bv all captains and worki who »ili visit haeia T MLS* ^"T, '• "/ , "• houses and industries in this tm*K2r^mJl^™n*^li2rt£m r,de one-day drive Contnb,. - J^" ^ howwvar. will be accepted ai an) Ll,Uln /AmmrTmhn, tlrU- p time this month at Mr Ph,p| ,,ld tirlv bw^etball offlces. g East Firsi Avenue. iliail, „„(, ll(.ad u( ^p school health BUI | MAW Bt IKil.T Itie Sc'liool DLstrlci budget for lt»M)-3l will be tents-m at a meeting of the i irch 24 Ihe budget wilt led lor tentative approval April Adoption Is scheduled as ■I..-. Hubert C Long, chairman ol building and grounds committee, "led that trouble is being ri-elth the heatimi An annual educational meeting of ihe grade schools li was de-foi *-iiiirn of tht 1 i to have a survey and recom-vocaUon of Horrlaioern will be held mendatloru made all day Thursday at Calvan Epts- trvtn Ki-stinr, treasurer, piesen-copal Church with the Woman's ted a routine report of the athsatH Auxiliarv and the Women's Gull I 'he absence of Forrest of the local church aa hoatatl A Blakesley, chairman of the corn-groups. Mrs John R Hart wife ol the: Ttie r-p"t rector of Waahlnfl « Memorial show I .dmg the bal- Chapel. Vallev Forge educational; mm nth, as secretary of the Convocation, Is $40.33141 for Pebrtl general chairman of ihe event Iments were IIB..SM63. and balance Mm, U. Grant Beath. of Cynwvd, [March 1, $30,779 78 The balance in diocesan president of the Womaii'i,the sinking lund Is $28.31162 Bsl- Auxilisrv will be one of four wo- ance in the school caleietla trcas* Women To Meet At Cliureli Here CftsVaYTJ Vl oiiHii Ht»NteHHe<s IhiirMhiv people ln the $50,000 addition. Dr Duighi Fuunan, preatdani of Uv Pennsylvania Synod of the United Lutheran Church of America, key-noted the importance of Chris-tianity in the world today. Rev. Harold F Doebler. pastor, presided at the dedication service. FRANKENEIELI> HONORED TH- ■ C-onstlan education division -.; the addition to 108-year-old St Peter's was dedicated to William T Frankenfleld. general superin-tendent of the education program for the past decade and chairman nl the building committee In charge of the erection of the addition ad-joining the I liuri.h Honoring Frankenfield. a bronie plague which was u: will be mounted in The education division of the' Mr Ferrier was born ln Lower Edward Ferrier, husband of Mrs Marv Ann Phlpps Ferrier. the old-est resident of West Conshohm ken died at 9.30 last night at the homr of his son, Stephen, with whom he resided, at 122 Josephine. Avenue He would have observed his 04th birthday on Msy 31 Mr Ferrict had been In failing health for several months due to tih-d Sunday ; infirmities caused by his advanced building | age. men speakers, scheduled to address the group cm World Order'" and urrent educational topics Mrs (ieorge T. Lukens, president o! the Woman's Auxiliary, will welcome ihe asaemblage The session will open at 10 30. with Hob Communion Rev Stan-lev R West. D I). rests* of Cat \ar\ Church, will (tftViate. Box IUIKiieon win '"* held at 13 30, guoaeated by hot beverages ser-ved bv the Woman's Guild with ,::am Adams, president supervising After the aftern<»nn addresses, a sound firm of St Margaret \i School for Girls in Tokyo, Japan, will be shown A number of women from Die Normtown area, thi York Rond district o.d White marsh Valley will attend i | nf the new ance of the term of one year Mi ,-foot aortal ladder Dennis also was appointed publicity of the School Board in the library red us a member of the nominating rt ihe features of Fire-; it. lot the Elementary School Provisions for the sinking fund were arranged when bonds were Cho-B| Colh|w ls issued to finance the building of mPmbfr 0, the faculty m ihe Phila-the present elementary school more. rt(M ma OOMerratOT* of Music. She than twenty years ago since thenwlIf ^o,, tnnounce project aides the interest rate has decreased con- for ,hf npw season. Mderablv. until at the present time UatOd for appearance' the amount that Is annually set during the association's 1950-51 he Philadelphia Orches- . ending the anniversary; Seven new members were received I the Conshohocken (Jen-. into the comi)Mi.> on Saturday.1 President William Worth prtsld- May ^0, took :<irm last night at the ed ■ nice; nit of the Washing-; At a meeting of ihe Active As- when John B sedation following (he company 0 rvmncll waa appointed chairman 01 ilie liousmu committee Fanner president of Town Coun-cil Thomas S. Coyne, who was elec-urer at the January meel- Dderad his resignation be-lli health Thomas S Den meeting. President Theodore Les-insky appointed a committee to complete arrangements for the com-pany's participation In the Firemen Day parade In connection with the Centennial celebration and for par-ticipation In the civic parade to be structure occupies ground floor; the second floor, where dedication ser-vices were held, ts the recreation and acuvtue Dr Putman said that the church is the most vital organization In ihe world today "It is the only .saving power: not the hydrogen bomb." CORNERSTONE CEREMONY "The devastating power of muni- I rommiltee.'was' again named direc-I tlons mu-si not be under-estimated n^, M the present lit* of thr of the Conshohocken area Ac-(or ignored but if we can make ><_ni<t for the Conshohocken'ChrtsUanin the auiding pi. all of our affairs, intenationnlly gj well aa domestically, we wouldn't h,.w- to uorry about bombing one another.' Dr Putman asserted (Continued on Page Threet Merlon Towaship on Uie site of the J Hector McNeal estate. Just beyond the borough line or West Conshohocken. a son of the late Edward and Sarah Hutchlruon When n boy he to west Oonebotsaeaaai with his parents and had resided there stnea In bia esily life he was em-ployed at the old Moorhesd fur- I John Federalist* To Moel The newly formed Plyumuih- Whitemarsh Chapter of the United World Federalists will hold Its first open meeting at the Friends Meet-ing House In Plytnou'h MeetuiR at 8pm on Thursday Ralph Rose ■ ment Would Affact Y"tn Everyday ury ls I69B03, with cur re: ly bills yet to be met. Bills In Hit amount of e3.t48.Gl were ordered paid. Ha* presided Mr. Bl.<- only absentee ■ month follows kinderg-1 first grade. 74: second gi third grade, 88: fourth | fifth grade. 88, sixth grnde. 81; ' total elementary 490 Krade, lig; eigh- 131; ninth grnde. 157; 138; eleventh grade. 101 grade. 88: total aaconda grand total 1.233 fitrm Hour* For Churrh Beginning next Sunday a new time schedule for sundH and morning am ■ •..-(Me ill Ml' fl tfat Chun Ii Instead of 9 18, the Sunday School session will start at 9 30 The morning worship hour will begin at 104r> utlg BjsaMtet l thiin pm lotaat] 'tie snd Calvary i • have alreadv changed the ime of siiiititiK then Sunday to at-1 School and morning worship serv-astde to pay off the bonds will be,season an I appointed to serve the bad-1 held on Tuesday. May 16 At S & I Meeting Edwin S Rorkett executive vice-pr »sideni of Consliohocken Federal Savings At Loan Association. Is at-tending an open board meeting of CONTESTANTS \ esterday'i Hits Won1! Vi in Today's Game— ml in (HI. r.rllin, ...nip—lil .r.rn.l.i, . lilt, «o„'t win , .... I, l.lll. lu. br.n -nl Mjl i: ii..- I.. Ii, hrlnr, Ihr nn.l Wn.mn Hr . | , i.ril. jni milMUBl'l br.l .Sort, and llmr II I. ■hut i.urr to h... lo. mm* .otr. th.n Ju.i ,oi «,ou|h' K In «|- I.i-trii li.liiM an' tin' relative ntandingB of onteatantf bui thr h>i ilm-.. not show ui-ttial \iiti-^: Mrs. Marie llarnalwi. 141 We.-l Kighlh Ave-nue Llll.OOO lira, Helen llarr. THI Kurd Slretl. «D»I I cin- -'i.iliii, kin I, 'ill" Mi/alielh llradv. il7 Kanl Heelor Streel LSSMN Mis. Diiriilhv ilonnelly. 19 ( edar Avenue. West Cnnshohocken Miss amliune. Ill) Wesl Eighlh Ave-nue i. urn. no lilla M.i\ (.raham. Cine and Airv Streets Went ( iinshnhoeken I.HS.lt* Jnhn 101 East Avenue I.997..'i00 Miss Helen. Ann Maeiafr. 376 East Hector Street I.99H.O0O Hra. Bou Manuire. Miquon I.Mt.OM Phillip iliiii. \11 West Eiithth Avenue ^(lli.no '■!■.. I '.tni-es Slater, 1117 West Fourth Ave-nue Mrs. <;. S. Titus. Ill Wanner Hoad. I.aiavetlr Hill . \\) riniliik. 2lls j,dpqu«te lo meet the pavmenl tm. and Rise Stevens, internatlon on the expiration date in 1M0. | alh knoa n Brand opera and motion Mr. MHilred Rire prlnrlnal. re- PKtUrt IttJ Membership In the as-n. irt.,1 .he had reeeived notice that sorlatlon I., open to all muMr-lov. Z iJ„.,* r,™ h. s?..il ni en. permitllni Ihem to hear and see.National Savings Ic lxsan Leaiue . ! , J Ti in il .. Tit; world-known musical and ballet ar-ial Hotel Mayllowei In Washlniton partmrnt ol Heallh will be at «» Hata near home and at • traction |today Mr R.«-keli I. a member ot **!* "S^JUT^ J**JgS «■ tt» —I OW , -. „. »•^*^*H^t^"f^«fn Se^i «..„ c..i-l...l,ocken. Serv- ' ntHtive f:om Columbia ot the League This evening he will . _ rharce ol Rr. ■ attend a dinner m honor ot J , '«• »> ' «j J« '"£"*: ' »" ' Rurkow.ski ser near the entrance to the Matsoii-ford Bridne Later he was employed t.iiiock Mills in Balllgo-| mingo and was a textile worker! until Ml ratirament at the Merlon! Worsted Mill ten years ago He had, resided at 108 Josephine Avenue for many years unul the death of Mrs Ferrier three years ago < all son. Stephen, he Is, sunned bv five grandchildren andi six great grandchildren Thr funeral will be held Satur-day afternoon from the Edward B Russell Funeral Home, Howard McOrath, Attorney nen- (Confintird on Page Four. eral of the United Slate* A dele-1 gallon of savings and loan execu- Imunfll | )| \e For New Pumpei flremei Stree' . Norrlstown. to perform tests for immunity to small pox; Artlsti" toe. New York City who vaccination today at 1230 Dr provides the artists, attended the Schrark will also be preean. at the . ,IJI Sunday district ofnee tomorrow. Thursday ' i,, lodatton will hold Hx an- ;md Friday and again on March 17. mial dinner May 1. to launch the at the same hour It ls requested 1'JW-JI membership campaign that sit children on whom ' STTo.OOO Water Treatment UBsurenHill during the lasts M.s R.«-- reported , Bamn n„ ,,.; Lheie sre Rvg of t;ie children in- A M A M 18 I I It i It I tit i *&t> 1 / I itlil II /l/t/f B" losses BA they Isunch Mrs Rice reported that Truirs- M flfffC Mil l. OCT Xm. I J^lltll FF fJfJfi , HOMO dsy. May 18. has been set for] jto replacr a 24-ye.ir-old apparatus. Mav Day esercL-es with May 19 as . h T \yhitino- nrpoiflpnt nf the Alan WIKKI Stt'd Cnm-' °°*1 of the drlve w * Msaim a rain date She al-o renoned that "mn ' ^n'llllK. projiarnt nl [lie Alan «noa aieei ^om" goo-islton booster, triple combina- •raduation nerclsea will iv held l>any. announced > i-stt iday the completion "I a modern new ..on pamper, for which teams of on June 13 win, the -choot gaggUM WitBT treat ire tit plant to ptiril'v W8 ■ WMti T tnim ihr com-jAremen began isi« u June i« -t., I mflls alonK ih*- Sfhiivlkill Kiver. under th«* Penn- '•»_con^'buUo,» 'a-M. wnk,„ „ ril J^S^J^S^Ii^TuSAUy^^ »trwni Pollution abau-mt-nt program. L off «tO^SM«"SOrieOelrederiss i«re^e aVrm*™l*ed* ■trTuts"ttonptafnolr mholsre bt"hann uanvde"ar ^H^ •int If" iJ- o->- n ipotltan flr' eix-n-sguhptipnogrtedd.eppaaritd- I upwards of 1775.000 .>f 7/f »f l/.S I w I CC >i -0»>< Mr WhltUig described Ihe plant' Spring In The Air To Nearby llighmi With Sundays Spring-like tem-pansturea and the tunny break in bin \> i -. Wlntei wii d i ante a tide nf Sunday drivers through 'he main arterial highways thorounlioul this section. Police - . '.'ulemarsh und Plymouth I Conshohocken st < hocken reported thai learner traveled roads carred an unusually hea\y traffic load for this time of year. us Sunday visitor* took ;>txirtunity to gel out of Wintci ouarters. were re-ported in spite of the increased traffic Mow Ridge and Gerrnanlnwn Pikes In Lhe Unmabtpa, and F»-1 i lhroui.li Hi in»s Traffic ys(her Weekend traffic as well as reatdenUgJ. Iraffi rlj mnrnllig. when Sunday first Indicated Its vernal eharacter-i-' n until lute afternoon I Meet, and set. a mam principal route nil and the Ridge to ihe Main Line and Delaware Coiiuiv showed notable trafllc In- Whii.mnfh police assisted wl'h traffic Ht Pi b i Lutheran Church in Barren Hill arhara nn 11 iiinii Including 'inns s1- ■ | | Icfj "f . •docaUon bulld-ihK Wh:'' also dl-rtltk in Country Acres, ample house hs- I people ■ for mote than a month for bills In the amount of $1.984 24 Richard Brc president. Novell! . .iMlllllH- [k"*indollarnd"' thlenfr most moarrri of »*' I'"II "I■«)l7»IW»»■S '" •fi"riHr/*I j|,.-ald ,w hp ' tdad by lhe new The schools of Mo: and a privilege to share in County contributed $7,837. ITS, . ..n-.iii.no. hen *•"*•'""' |India snd Chinj. which opened ..cation program .. uTn. H '- CChhaaiirrmaann ooff tthhee ddrriivvee is Fire1 "*li~-- Marv (.amlmne, 1 10 West Kighth Ave- Saturday in 6t Matthew's Catholic; The steel company executive m,,!,'L Marcn 0l Dimes driyr. ac- Chipf WaK€.r oilinger Teams .,! Retordrr nue 1994 110 Churrii will continue unul Sun-] pointed out that the installation not cording to announcement made Fri- ,nnv,i^ses arc headed hv Assistant! I'll.. M,, "—"■-'--"- |»:M. .»J .:„. y,,...^ Id"v nlRhl in**!"^''- Services A:C OIl)y eliminates the discharge of dav. This U $2.590 13 In excess of Chiefs Elmer Sagm- ■ i« herk Na feara, ohrller Nf« «r ReakewaJl l.lla M«j t.ranam, I me and Air> ..Irecl*.. h.!d fverv s(.erT1oon %i 3:io with enntamtnartne waste products from ' _-_„„. reCeiyed m 1D49 '"lev . . H , ,, unshnh(K-kt'n t.99.>.1h0 wo larrkaa nightly, ai 7 snd ai 8 the steel mills into the rltgf by "nl.", / | 1 ffaw Mrs. John Korszniak. Kir, Kast Third AMinue 1.997,500 Masses in the nwming aie s psrt mlM. acts as a water conservation .^W* K,™T J" ,.t^8"\ l"" Wesley Dransneld. . . Krttemah n k..B Ml tf„L.n i«« \l..^i,„ -»-c 1,'e.aai u^!,.r of the Novena -er.i.e Large unit. eluded Conshohocken with a iota! '' ««■«'■«■'- HIM Mil.n Ann MACias,. .1.6 hast Hetlnr ; rowrt, „e attending the special He explained that the installs- of $23811 snd West Conshohocken. f. . - „ . „ _ . ,^- Slreet WW.i Uon ahabtoathe «sm|auiy to repeat. OO^ft Totals in townships included < 4'iileniiial N«Ctiltg ■ ■ l|m,,JI ^I.s. II. Unas Maguire. >li()U»n l.'I'tri.lHIO edly circulate the purified water to Plymouth. $11590 Whltemsrsh. I A mM,,ln(. 0f ,nP conshohocken Please rlie teiai on Ih.s n. S yrs. ».:.-* P• •hillip.. Ricci, .\•2■ 2 . We.s.t._K-iiK; hth ..Aven.u, e . W6.130 MillitMli-l < oniinitiiioi) (,,'H,ri.muilu'Leoj,,l,^iLys "ddrarw^nl "!ir"um':' £tne"5Ui tne 10141 con 1 r 1 ou . ions. ,,. . .j. ,__. ., _, - ,., .... f unirsijot Mrs. r ranees Slater. 107 Ave- 1 Holy communion will be adnunis- river only to amka up for losses end 81180 22 » . ontnbutad bv pmatej *"' L* held tonight at 11 in ihei nue l.HtiSjfl .ered In the Conshohocken Meth- to keep the : mil op-1 and parochial schooLs. Outstanding.: p»rk IIOUS* Al f 1,,' ' \|K c Q Tftaaa III U ,„n.r tl,t.A I ,t ,- . ■ ■■ hallst Chuich tomorrow evening at 8 erating capacity Water from the I accurdlnx to the count v repoi Si.bx rilier I N.ime ... '' , ■• ^ "Ul • '" "*'Kn*'r Kt«w- lJ»»">etie (.. ui xnr w-t)( |(, ^eio,,,, „.r( tI!lil, J diverted to tn.- rleexltbeb- eontrib . ' extend 11"' >ll.i.|IMI to be ototryed generally next week 'only alien the readv iujjply exceeds1 w!:. h racai Hits plan was , lhar*i tiasW Mr-. Jane \\ \ rvnihek. -OS Kav ette Street l.990,."»(l(J Pr: Jame- H Brasher, pastor, will demands and the wattr that may! their ■■• » St in effect mt last weeks - I, m^^^^^^^m^^mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^ he in charge. 1 be returned to the river is puriflfd (Jonshohocken I meeting. _ TSiird Period In Subscription Campaign Ends Saturday FOR YOU. . . MR. AND MRS. READER: FICK rOta 1WOKIII ( \MHIHII IOM I HI I 1^1 CUV TH* OOUtOH Rlimt SIMI M WUMQ II WTtU viil R ■OBWCWFTTION H» nn m 1 nil in K mini \Mt WOMB tinnii VMII M *.I\I\ nn i%Miin\ii rCM -lilt I (Vour sulis! M|iti in now mun Hie until.i»; Mitrs CAMPAIGN M W M.llt THI < QNSH0HO1 Kis lil.i ORDER I am eii<lr>-.i»t | The Reinrdrr ithrck >o reara, arltethef Hew or Hei 1 KfllfUal. ream Please rlie VOtM on this |m ( ontesfant Siili.rrUwi , *s imr siitr-i tiler's Addrr<n
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 7, 1950 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1950-03-07 |
Year | 1950 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 7 |
Volume | 79 |
Issue | 85 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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LSTABUSHED 1869. NO. 7985.
Contestants
MakeAll-Out
Vote Appeal
ll.irli OM % orkin^
I ii Xttain Tnp
Position And llnlil It
Ncxl Sat urday marks the
( triform ContfHiny
Gets Another Hfaj
Air Force Contract
CONSHOHOCCEN, PA- TUESDAY. MARCH 7. 1950.
Frankenfield Honored At Dedication
FIVE CENTS
Philadelphia Uniform Cnm-pany
is assured of running it full
capacity for the next seven months,
the result of another substant- ■
1 government con'rnet recently
awarded this Eighth Avenue and,
Harry Street concern
The new contract, on which work
has already begun, is for 139.760
Army Air Force cap.* of blue s*rge.'
at a bid price of I413.6as.60
The caps, now in produ
! match the Air Forre Jacket* In a1
Of tin1 third period in new shade of blue, which the local1
—._ i A... . . *+. (,.;.„ A"" i* »lwi no*' making. B Bur*
The Recorder sltijr Circulation ,„.„, mnl|tri reported t.xtat The
1 order for 300.000 of the 015.000 new
This third nrrinrt is an mil-'j8ckns wn,cn lhr Alr FoT" u now
mis mini prrioti uan an- ■ hlvinir madp , iniP to ,ne toc*i
important one for all those nrm teat FJII Work on the jackets
who an- amhitious to come wffl not be completed until l
~i»' «"'"'; ■" "- "■« "henl^K™^£>.>Ja«"""
the contest ClO
Ipletion of the cap order
: m srr much higher than
uluch begins next
Monday It is only titling to say
that eaih and every oonti
should sine to make this period
count high in votes Although vote.s
now are much MM than the first;
pcrtod. this period ts )u*t as tm-i
portant bec.-nise or the closeness'
o; mo i oontft tanl
The contestant that takes advan-:
tage of this period and works hard
undoubtedly can secure
Hit-Run Driver
Is Arrested
Alrrt Koiflrnt*
Aill Loral I'olirr
The alertness of two |
M could be difficult to hockea residents ii-l|>ed bring m
overcome as March 13 begins the Justice a hit-run drive* during the
fnunh and final period. After weekend- Bobby Lee. 13 Oak Street.,
Marrh 18 it will be too late to'witness or an accident near her
tnske up any difference. so don't home, noted the car* license and,
\h- for later regrets. BVl PUl vmir I8W it '" potiet Another man in
rtsSaasswf -o the mherl and make 'he vicinih watched the driver:
that final "all out" drive now! , Park ihe car a block awnv and1
To Ol'R RKtht'ns walk unconcernedly away from It i
_. , , Fined $25 and cots ve.sterday bv
To ill those rearir. of Thr Re- Ma|[L!lrite Char]n Gorman In
■' 1,altl- Nomstown. iru Ernest C Hunter.
• ■ ..'ong the roadjHofk„Mn Delaware He was,
«lv* v0,,r_ *ubv:rtptlon cnarg(.a wlth t%m„9 to M(,p tfl(.r
give the contestant coUldmg w:th , piirk(.n , ir ,,,.
i uun the final period long,n t0 Wl,Wr sirlfcr, 229 Wall
and rotsg a,e the deriding factor s«.vemn Avpnuf
iui"i vet in tOOflh with '
vote
At thr dedication service of the new Christian education and recreation building
of St. IMcr's Lutheran Church Sunday morninit. the educational department orae few
rated in honor of William T. Frnnkenlield. general superintendent of the ( hureh Schiml
and chairman of the building committee. >lr. Krankenfleld is shown rtreivine Ihecon-tcratulations
of Rev. Harold F. Dtwhler. pastor of the church, white Dr. I)w i-l.i F. Put*
man. right, president of the Central 1'ennsv hania S>nod. who delivered the dediratorv
sermon, looks on appro* ingly. In the forei/round. nn either side of Ihe bron/e plaque,
are Rev. Mr. Doehler'tt son, C lark, and daughter. Faith.
Photo hy Landls Phou. S. rvu r of Coin.h.)tiorfcrn
■..., wish to vote; "* tc^ \ 0 |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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