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®l)c €onsl)ol)ockcn Uccorftcc +1m fa! ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 79»9. CONSHOHOCIEN. PA.. TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1950. Resignation Of Stemple St°re*indows From Washies Rejected££2 The re.siynatiun of Jesse Stemple, Sr.. us chief engineer of UM WiMhiafftoa lire Company, submitted Ittt week, WHS unanimously rejecUd at & social met'ting of the members of the Fire Company laat night The special mrrttni was called last night to gal upon Stemple'a 1 resignation, -ubtmut-d last week after he hid served the company as chief engineer lor forty-two year*. The nrimttOB a*ai submit-ted a* an aftermath of an alleged involving the new aerial truck driven by Chief Stemple. and a parked automobile, tt was claim-ed by tome members thai while ihere was evidence on the appara-tus that it came In contact with « Detective Is Guest Speaker < ^'iiicnniul ( i-lt-lM'.iiittii W ill Kraturi* Special Miniature MiniTII itui.H i.m- (I- H Harry J. \rl»iii«r«'r Store windows on Fay-tie Street and other business areas ol Con-shohocken will be transformed into miniature historical museums dur-ing Conshohocken C-ntennlal Week M.iv H Bo 20. according to plans Just outlined by the historical window committee for the big went George Smith, m.inager of the | Woolworth Store, and chairman of the committee, said A Philadelphia private detective norc merdi —■ speaking to members of the OoB* U-ted to participate In thai Import* p«r'-'d car there was yellow paint shohncken Rotary Club la.tt night ml feature of the hundredth birth-irom the fender of the apparatus on asserted (hat "law enforcement li a day celebration . **.. H^iirri hv *Pwt»lto*> profession of which any Distribution of participation 3 man can be proud Hairy J. Neb- Uanki mi the .■.w-flremen over the man- ,„„,., Philadelphia dttecUve, spec- marchan Mf in which he drove the fire lalmng In bank protection, gate an complete^, giving name trwk. interesting account of various en- number and Ha* of windows, ana More than oonnee hhuunnddrieedd mmeomrnbhemrs. counters wiih • --.lick-check artists wh-thcr the] rill be tl-ed by the >t (hf %rrkly Roun meeimf „, mfrcha„. *»n present at last nights meet- Ridgeway Gardens 'dlsplav. or whether he - ing. including some who have not The Conference of Hub- in the use of the apace b\ an a'.cided a meeting in many years 265th district was announced bv inn or bv individual'. Wh«n the icMgnatiou was read, a , ^;^den^ ^Id^ Arndt^The MAHt H M DEAL. IN. The original seal of the Consho- All participation bUn.ks must be hockP„ centennial, created express- ;n the hand.-, of the chairman b\ iv fnr u,. m connection Eviction Notices Served To Make Way For Highway Local Artist Is Designer ltaU,il-llmitin- l-War-OM Found After 6-1lour Search 0«X*Tg>l Khoaiis. four mjgUl oM Ust month, itarUd Ml VMtMtlay afternoon at 19:45 on hia trkyck from his North Lane home to hunt rabbit*. Arrest Vandals For Mischief Fayetla Street SaaaJa Satardaj Mornlai 100 Families Must Vacate Before May 22 Official notice i" va< Tte tot. r.bt»|.hunt KMtlttd »,„,,,,, n.<WrtU„ „. . .hiw-hwu. ,,tmair,, ov,r . «,d, tl1;1,,.ly ,„„ ,.in,',|„.s |,vin>r j„ historical Of Official Centennial Seal » .... .fl0p.« S™T;;"'* >&£,;-S -. dLsseniing vote After Mr. Hotel. Philadelphi fctcmple presented his case he was June 15 has been set as the ten Ifarah 30 All exhibit* are to oe Q, finished for display by May 12. two , one >r\ amier 1*0*1 hundredth oiempie pre.semea n,s case ne was June 15 nfts been set as Ihe ten- lor wrthdav M-v iA w M hM been MiM1| . T-wwaaawlal asked to reconsider his action and utlve date for the celebration of days before th- Centennial opening „_ ,.,., „,d flDDroved bv the *"■* t l> I OUI"MI Ira* hiv reMgnation. He was t*»t 26'h "SfTmV ot th' Con' -hohocken club. t>(a Is are being 1MB a vacation with pay until wnrta, out to hold BI] eiab0nlt; 11 program at one of the nearby coun- HsU MltMtr M'P\K\ll> iv clubs Mr Stemple suted this morning The annual election of club til-ths t he has not lulby made up his rectors will take place at the week-m;-. d as to whether or not he will l* nwnn» n«l Monday evening DladUtloi He indicated that T11* birthdays of two members i deeplv hurt by the treat- Howard French and John Lynch. utorded him by some of his *«■ observed last night Visitors lr[|ow-:,icn'en." believing ihe crltl-; introduced by President Edwin S .fnpea upon him was unjust - Rockett were J H Kerrick. of the and uncalled i.ir He said he would P^l-aCelphla club; Walter Levering, Rive s definite answer by April 1st. o* ltJ* Jpn,Klr'^ \ieanwhlle he will accept the re bUlty of keeping the appara ■stfjltiosl In :he many years that Stemple hi- driven the apparatus It w M he has had a near acci d il 11- 1, not certain thai he col- n lined with the parked car. He doe. |>||f*ial I 4MIH>ri"«>W HO) klkni whose car is involved and ..ring to ascertain the1 T*1' fufieral of Mrs Sophia M natna of the owner He claims that Trvson. 57. wit* ol Alexander J such a staiemeiK places him in the Try*™, who died Saturday iaorn- Itfbl of a hit-run driver which he mK »f,rr ■ '°ng Ulnett. will be held tomorrow morning from he: Merchant participating w"' « Centennial Executive ooramlttoe isked to keep their window Ikfhu JamM A TB|0n(. m burning un'il 11 p m during Centennisl Weeit f\rvw Inf „pB] gratuHoyiiy Suggested as suitable for the his- for the approach1^ celebration tor.cal irlodow dlsplav arolaator* Motif of the aeafli an American P°"1 lI) ,h' i^""1 Hon.e. _Seconrt one wag ,-muinued until Thursda Tlie annual In * Avenue, professional artist design- *»*»", **< N't 772. Amei area, continuinx for almost taaajn wnh dosens of neighbors and nearby residents, fourteen automo-biles, including two police cars and a taxi Joining his frantic mother, sister and brother in the search. At six last night, the small sandy-haired boy. i.uknsmed "CIiu«k> was found calmly seated on his trl- A path of vandalism was left In cycle on Pord Street above Front. :he wake of a band of five voung m West Conshohocken, approxl-men in the early hours of Satur- mately two mile-from his home^ day morning, when thej i.rtveeded He had peddled Ihe entire dig-through the buslrv ""'«■ ■("»B WMt on »'*» Avenue setting eve vthing tlmt was not, ]« Payette Btrcet. down the entire nailed down Principal target of the l«>*th to the Schuykil! Bridge■ vaa the vest -ide of pay. acroat the bridge in the inidM of ut<i m8llWHV o-^rtment, work ette Street from First Avenue north aome of the heaviest traffic of the! , , o( ,h(. AtdinotP OMrM .. day. braving numerous busy inter- ■ sections enroute Oecirge was discovered missing about 3 yesterday afternoon by his families living Ihe path of ttit Srhuylkill Expreiuway in l rpper M'-i-ion Townahip and Weal 1D11- ahohocken. More than sixty of the familiea, affected bj thai edict, reside m liulpli Mills an.! gUbel Hill. Formal written notices, signed by the Stale Department ol Highways, advised the recipients thev must vacate and surrender possewlon of their premi-**". by May 32. In ac-cordance with prnTtiimii ol the Cuitrol 11 utnt Regulat: I Tlie notices were served by Jae- :e an .iscLstau; of thg Avenue hill. Three of the ft\e. ranging I . ai from 30 to 35. were fin-d and re| rianderi bv Binges.* Edmund BBMt who visited esich home, ac-i- ompumed bv a witness Miss Clara Wallace, of IKII,c.fn and Joseph C Hunt, turn with In regular meetuigof the Williams last night Tlie hearing of cslhUs' DoSto- T,".an%7gn^^^ »"d one did not appear Wi.ll.rn> hockens early days: old nrearms.' conshohocken and Its name The T^HLJ^JS nELl* £t* >an £ mT f f^L!S old photographs, attire worn a ' ;.irKr „cure oI [he Indian 111 action. M H<,W(1*" and charW W On| will be sworn out for the latter If hundred vears ag\ ancient deeds. I ulichTmina.es the design. t» that *£ '" '^ Nlllth »i' ^oes not appear voluntarily ; Waltei wn club J Bedford Wooley. of the Bala-Cynwyd-Nar-hfrth rlub: and Oustav K Loesch. guest of a member. Sf Mrs. A. J. Tryson Mnnorrj ot th, rommltt«. In ol , Lrnnl Lemur ThU trlb.. ckw- u^';,lmh,r ., ,. ma.,,r, addition to Mr. amith. »rf M.rlvo Iv UHctetM ■Ell ' ' nul"°" " Amblrr Fhilllp- Olft Shop: Wil- Indian.-. U Mid to h.vr (lr>l prop- Ird 'hf hill, and volp* Ol or.m Bon,: WIU.m Irwta ),«• | Thr mi?** o( Ih, w,..,- .- ^ Ttie earlv-morning n erturned the penny prankster* scales at j :av scales numerous' mestrea; ber of photographs of Lennl Len- JjJ- A Ug\ atiendaiiu M r«ur*ted pn ,-„,„,, BulidinR Into the street ^( ir.i— n\. A\~. n...r Bn. ■» ■tiir- inciiifi*rf in thr r«ten- Commanoer Kooert Mcl^aiiand wiu f ...... m„AmM ,,, *?•?■ u Walter Ol.-^ta. radios. Peter Ro-, ape attire included ... mano, florist. Joseph Tornetu. sive Indian lore collntion at the ■' managr.- of tlie Acm- Store, and, Philadelphia Pree Library. Albeit Warrell. auto acceasoriea. The figure in action was selected The committee issued an invita- rnthn than an immobile one. t" :lon to merchants in any part of lend a leeluig of movement to the he community, who may not have; seel, and avoid a "static effect". Mr ^ieen contacted, to partiatpate. list- i Talotst said. i'lg hU name with Mr. Smith or a1 Surrounding; the lone figurr of member no later than'the t,enape hunLsmsn is a circle "larch 30 ' (Conflnaeti on PttQf Three> Ml Mtemples friends arc urging deiict fhim to stand by them as they stood ™n i""*Iuleni in in the tuiammous vote of lw coDfldence. M3 East Ninth Avenue Sol- Police bive«tjgale Hiirliiifr Of Slono Vrthur F. Paul A\umlr<l High Floner SIIOM Honor be celebr; MstthfWa Rnmnr. Catholic Church, with Interment in I St. Matthew's Cemetcrv. i Mrs Tryson, daughter of Anna I iLavendowakiJ Dunaskl and the Coo- Arthur Polaora Paul, of "Cherry Hill." Bprlng Mill phohocken for « years, she was a u.a, awarded a hi|fh honur at the Philadelphia Flower Show member of St Matthew's Cour ( , ,.^i„v The Oovernor's Trophy, offered,- ■ meriiorloiis exhlMl 'f 1 A I *' tin, 33d annual exhibi.. which 1 riK'K Atlll \ .i\V oiiened vvierday at noon In the OoiODwrclal Museum, 34th belos |<|«r|||'|' | |] | ,|';|s|| mother. Mn.. Mildred Ueoin. : ,,, ^a |lo, rrvPIVe nolle had Ust aeen him at 13 46. when %t^trnI-v Mte> Wa»ace h«s been she was hanging i ;, [(1. Qw past tew riavs and waa backyard line at her home. 328 ,„,. luturtod vcMenlav The men North Lane. Cedar Heights Riding- s-rvtii« the notices stopped at th* ...rd on his irlcycle ihe MII • home but the notice was not thought he was still there until she ,,,,-iuded m the list in their posses-sought him at 2 tor A num- Findlng him gon< she Jumped ber ol the projMTtv oWBOri who iial to everv m<mber will be con- 'w^i,onh s 'The ^un' RaV'scalev m j1" car and toured the area in; miw vacate, when asked U they •idered includiiiu tdr laisition of wT"*nn"' ,np ^7 PC"r- and around her home, and as far as( had »e<'ured other pat. in coniiectani1 with tl« gI"1 7"?'"I m*chlnr A ^"''^ Spring Mill. There was no sign of ^ de,,cerephed thev have nothlnf ^,,l",!,,,,i*"J?.hr.!! ho^,>u«,, \:a*h <ans and moved the;hmi Sne no(lf|wl Wlllt,marih tirn„w ln vl,w ^ VPl ^^ ,„? ivg ground enough ln sec* _. Police Edgar E Mitchell' n«ns removed from this Thr lour "mischief ended In ^4 Sergeant J-hn Lebold quickly) entirely, and are waltina to deter-front 01 the American I .eg inn home, began a seaich fo> the boy. but saw mine if they have enough land left here one of the gsttlng guns from no-4.ina- of blm A deMTiption of him "n which to build a new hosBf ii'iing his vellow-wheeled red trl-1 One woman stated h-i : cycle, waa put on the air probablv move away from this vl- Taken Into custodv and later re- shortly after 5.30. a woman, who' cmity and take a place near Norrta- 'cased to await the hearing after declined to divulgt her identity,I tOWB, •'ing booked on disorderly conduct netted Whitemarsh police. She had! APPK M-l It- TesUf AHU ^.rge- were Daniel Onnavan. 2fl. <-»«„ . u^a fry ndtnf . yellow- Heal estate appraiser* visited the -» East Hector Street; William , wbr(l)ft, incycle. u described In a ,rea 1-^,1 week and inspected prop- MeCann. «. M^M W*g Street , new. ^^^ *, ^ tml heard., ^.flrcted wVth a Uew "■gjloii Pord Street. West Conahohock-< tmg a price to be paid lor eac.t. en. she told Tlie property owners were 1 " Sergeant Mitchell and Officer A C. Wells sped to the scene. Oeorge waa "resting on his oars." " didn't find any rabbit* yet," Washies Select Parade Band Burundi) Mii-.i< i.Hi- I Inner For O nlcnmul Spanish-American <\ erturned. Daniel petmcelll Si reel: Eugene Shi Iden. 73. 306 Maple. Street s!l of conshohocken. and James Murphy. 23. 512 Norm street. Norristown. Arrest o' one man occurred neai Iwortfc'i. when he ^****""*|-rJ SfsT«l1r sUkanl 'nilMJg'TJgl returoad lo retrieve a tl- clip K- ■ ! lll'OU"ll W illlloKS Catholic Daughters of America, and ™ , the Ooodwill Community Oroup Stone-huHIng window breakers. in addition to her husband an( t .o-ight to be -ouths. struck Con- mother she is survived bv 10 chit-snohocken homes -from A to Z" drenr Helen and Paul, at home; Edwin, of Wynne*nod. Vincent of m the homes of Oeorge Broomall: Anne, wife of Thomas - Lydla Zook were Schw..,/. of Oermaniown: Joseph a"™} .v'd'na NuS, Inc. Foxcroft: Francis, of Oulph Manilom|!le. and a form-r presi-dent ol tlie Conshohocken Art . Spruce Street. Philadelphia. .'iiattered about 0 o'clock Both in- BUM, hut searches of thei Mills; Leon of Bridgeport; and Mrs ne ihonrhoods turned up no clues ' Loretta Sheridan, of Loulsburg. ■ne fo'ind In the rooms'N. C; and Marie, wife of Joseph of roth homes where windows had Nag!e :"ir '-own Sh- is also «ur-l- Tii broken Tlie Altemus home vlved by 11 grandchildren and a at 204 East Btxth Avenue was ap- sister. rruck bv boys from anl Members of the Communltv two wifldo-n in the Lmun-1 ooodwill Group, of which Mr* Try ' son was a member, will meet g| The newlv-organlred Oonsho liotken Band of 32 pieces was animousU selected last night leacr the Washington Fire C_om- - nf!t»d?1d?r*o.ppne?dI"a1cr^or,d1WtoH ,to'nomlrc'i b. r, °uel!rhuti'Ihhioum; er'dneooa#ndth#■aiwrohri"nj^•> „n,'. m.rcntn, unll In th, con- lymll, H.,^.,,,, R,, H,„V », •£ «™ ' ^ '£'■ gJJ*"*?*,£ '« nohockoi C,n«nnl.l ptrmdt M.v ,n,. H/iit.haltrr «rrr,inl th. olh,r. ",.„.". !,„. ,.„' 30- "- »*£» ■"; """" """ HI. moth/t .in,™; „l tron, .„„. Led bv Bandmaster Joseph Pag- *»"•' 'nm,"*« ""■ was unable to report for work on li-.ro [he band will be makmn ti' A resident who had observed the th, 3:30 w midnight (juft at James initial public appearance gmee or- havoc gJong the rtraH mrormed Lew, A pjon, Bridgeport, as ad .■nn.satlon. Five majorettes arlU I " - <>' 0* mischievous band's utod p,Uy „ and' c»rl. g. sister be^ne^T takU^lSt . head the muictan.'. raajasldan , and brother of the young wanderer.' <vtnetery which abuts th. ne» Nuw blue and gold golfann | f/gre near tears when the child was! (>r Matsonford Road " When a truck belonmng to the »n order at Philadelphia Uniform «..•... H-w.-aiggtss-- Texas Compaiu. New York ffltj f-'ompany. .1.11 1111 IwMrilll'r crossed the railroad at Ooraon's The decUion of the Washington within 1 nictit. section of Mui beginnUig at a point DM of the hill Just beyond - ■ limits of West Cnnsho?'. several hundred feet aoul foot of Rebel Hill Is to be straigii ened. J D. Bowman. I engineer in the A Hi: ■;.le n lanll [Ot 1^ p League. e Ai!>le of Seasons, focal point of :he milhon-doKar wonderland of more than fl»e million Bovara, Tlie unusual 1" -how ltje' Bo**trs, tvr»< Hnrt shntbberv """"1,,n ran W . II BtaUon, Butler Pike east of Oer- u»rid committee was aiinounc.d \ ^ |^)(>;||o |fri*<* mantown pike Saturday morning 'his morning by Chairman Mat-, nt 2 40 the lights of the vehicle thew Dougherlv, who said the Con najllgnlj went nut the driver hohocken Band was picked un Norman c Henkle. 1BA3 Phm"oth animouslv by the aix-man commit Philadelphia told White- t«f over six other competif— play, sponsored bv tli" mirih" poiice ' Tlie band will play for the offl *«*• '" "•«"'«»."' HMdrt M on Butler. Hrnkl, "J" "<»2« ,1'^'*'^'""^, A .torn, .into.. ,„d l„ tone K j^J „V,, .0,0, It « 1 » S°Siu,r.T'cli™cw o? \n« tour "•« » »"'» <"" '» '"' »"" «' ■ .ireond-door bedroom: condur 11 -nler liortlcullur.l tnat.«« »' "" ™r ;,„ i,i,h».v Ai h« did. • „a»n. ■I■".rltvhl.i AAzvvoreoinn.uier, hnwo-merrreer. hbrr1oo1kk0ernnWPn. ,Coo",o,rf 00 Pane Feu,, iSTign'eSd'.nandd sup-TV isen eiH..(.> o\ ,.n inln IK* inu-k TShPS JwSri5in? Uea could not determine whether]-* .. ■ » . le same pranksters were Involved! tlO»|Hlal nOtM both cases The Zook windows vere brolten about fl. those In the ; Aliemus home about half an hour Ronald Cutter, 1010 Fayette ttreet. was admitt-d to V TV Hospital, Saturday, as a surg- r-, ., ! leal patient. Is understood thai a roomer. Mc3 Fjnnt o.mbonr 172 West Mrs. Nan« Griffith, was sitting near Bldg. PtKf underwent si ihe window of her room In the- at Montgomery Hospiu jA»k household when a rock shat-< mornirx H„ condition Ls reported tared :l»e two panes of glass s_hf as good. 1 not injured by the flying frag-ients Bethayrei Man Seeks Senate Seal igned and supervised the local landscape architect and nursery firm he^d In the absence of Governor Duff. ' "'insvlvanla's First Lady made entatlon of thi handsome sixteen-inch platter, appropriately engraved with the name of the re-n mieralion (,|Plenl *nd circumstances of award, r v.T.^dmn" »»ort>J -ft-r ^«y« Bernard Sam- ' iel cut the floral sarhtml offlcially .penlna the big display Prrcedmv ih.e openiti:'. Mr and ".' the Bsrclav with W Atlcc Burpee. iConffnued on Pagr Three/ into the truck The sedan. 532 000 tarta] truck by Con-shohocken Fire Company No. 2 In the moii, i mimic, Ln front of t he fire house on West Master Sergeant Andrew l Re-pack. Marine Corps recruiter, a vet-ran of Two Jfma and Okinawa will establish a Marine recruiting office at the Conshohocken Post rrnVr on Thursday and will be at every Thursdav there-nfter from 10 a. m to 3 p m .to !■ "r|\- gnllitaag Ail mi-11 bat*aan f 17 and 39 are eligible In '^r.'rtt'lnhn' WbTild HeCl0r Slr(*' "" BBI1<J *'" mmreh 'V'>nWn OPl*«" ,he ■■« °f M "nd Officer ^W?i»lli*am_ iS™peeJn i, 'o Mth Avenue and Fayette street - » ma who unesiiaaied was owned by lira, Marlon.- W K .rhv. 828 L*tvei and operated by [Jtto B Duer. 205 Forrest A\en...v 1».llee lo a plvnumth Tuwnshlp boms, PMdajp. At noon, i ■ aged man opened the dOOf into a rinsed sun porch at the home of Wanren i| Road sat and Lead the Washington eontln- 'he Corns for the first time In the 'U»wn. rte-r-lined t« «ive any reason gent m the parade. j J* ^'V'1^ VJd "^'^ '° ,rt!f' Wash.n..|..,rpar.de offlcials M- Those accepted bv Sergr.nt ■*>!gKVJSS ,»ect to ban HP. men in line One pick will be taken to tt.r Philadel- [J'-^SSe at the time Of the foral point, of the enure „hia office. Room 60". New CusKsm. **\J\SmStn «w to Bute' parade, to which a hundred march- Mouse. Second and Ch-atnut IJSK" ,n' mullVT "1Pr W 8Ut' Bo*h occupant' of (he sedan were ln|( nrp companies have been in- streets, [or enlistment, after which I "",cc ^^ t*ktn to MOOl ' -r\ HoaplUl W- m-d. will be Washing.nvs Ameri- they will lie transferred to ParrLi ■ Mcvic.u hut no Injuries ran-LaFrance aerial truck. The island, s C. for 10 weeks basic |*<iroil"n*> l.riillli *l«'«'| we-e found, the hospital stated aerial apparatus most modern in trair'-ig A 10-day leave will be, -,«,„„„,,„,,„„,,„„„„, ill be in line with granted each man upon con;; ith virtually no aamage Washington's two other bright yel- of this training period round Both are pupils In Spring j plained that the gutter on the east Mill public school ! aide of the present Matsontord Road The father of the child, Albert will be the middle of the new road- Rhoeds. la a patient in Hamburg vaj The section to be taken from .sanitarium, after spending many 'he cenvterv will be .semi-rin ular months in hospitals In dimensions, reaching a depth of . I fee: near the <: ■ !«:«...:* I a*"" ■ j incline and extending much de-per I iiimittMi UBasil An uninvited suest who refused1 taper o(I ""d Tt*<'h ^e present ln ,„,,. . h tl H point near the -ntranct o 'he truck !ow vci. A Philadelphia woman was in-rurad wh, which ihe yvM i\\lt\tlt piowen wa* a pas.-e: ;ru«k an abut-d over.umed in a field on The Baldwin norm BkDp. Onlrniiiul !Mr«'linjE Charl«s Alexander Prlmavera. 341 East Eighth Avenue, was ad-mitted to Montgomery Hospital Saturday night, where he la under-going medical treatment mm petrols tinstut BghUi Rf^leOfl Driver Fined was a pas,-e: - mad Baldw Sacn tl Heart Hr\ un. Harlle K Bacon, oi i_enar mi. *. ^..i-i, iini n,.i( Pivntr 'Urrrt is amono Aicnu,. ... recently .dmlitrd 10 .Inch rollid-d .1111 in, .utomomlf tl"" -horlly .fter I yestetd.y o |"f ™ „,Ti?^. 1,SVb t . hi. h ojx-ned yesterday and will J Propert. Bethayre«. a member of the State Legislature >.uce 1SM4. today became a candid-ate on the Republican ticket for p"ma ' Hecto~r Street, last Monday after- The vi ■ L Bard: BtaU Senator from Montgomery Caroline Lasota. 22s East Elm noon on "death curv." on Consho- iey, », 0f 233 Buckingham Street „ -** ' P*^""?.."^^ yS.«»: Philadelph'a offered a ^poss^ble g*^£lTl*J^U^!£ The local shop will be i The weekly mi -.honorhi I Committee and mittee chairmen gOsTsarj Oount) Horoughs' Assocta tion will he Iwld Thursday eve-ning at the hose house of th" Pennsburg Fire Company, with the . borough councils of Pennsburit. ■■einllle and Oreen Executive i.ane as hosl^ Representatives ■ held to-1 shohocken Town OOOBI present. . ii,-ti-iy from Matsonford Road The new road will be built t.. x width ol sixtv-hvr Fagd A member of the Zagorski family. oeoupylnf ihe Falrhlll Farm, along DeHaven Aven'ie. Mated h that according to the plans shown new highway will close Dafl nun Avenue which leads from Furd street to their home in place id thli s new road will be built to run parallel with the Expressway througti the iieadow ol 'lie MILTS! Valley Farm, now owned by ths Catholic Church, adioining Calvarv where the Exprrs«wav will bridge Fortl Streel The -dOtrad for the link h*tween ,:.,■ v.- ■ coa bs> hocken has not yet been let MUng petitions for Propert North Lane. Cedar H hnhocken. — placed in circulation at the teal, wer.- admitted to Sacred Heart g3 50 cost-paid a fine of jio and fracture'of ihe right arm She was hen fiund guilty ol tr^f-rf a( Uont SI Will seek the Office Hospital reddest drl*lni befor* Ma^t irate "upper ^Merlon 'co'nVtabTe Nei-.r. *1ML*°rt"hlWt*' d,Sp",yed °" d11" bciiin mated by Lioyd H Wood.: Flavlano Dorsantlo, 3091- Spring lohn J Campbell, at a hearing n z C:i r lw]l wha mvestlga'-ed said ,erent aay* candidate for the Repub- Mill Avenue, aotlglcat, was admitt-d ihe Weu Boi.jir<h Hall on Friday ,hr -.„niins husband. James L 1 -an it<-initiation for Lieutenant to Montgomery Hospital ntght. Bardsley. was operating the vehicle ■ ill ■ ond streft Brulc-'-irt. took the woman to the hospital Pronert bears the endorsement of the Count] Republican Organiza-he switch from the Slate the Senate. < .un- ;i Quit Toniglil B -BMmUll] meeting 0J tlM C'nshohocken Camera club will be held at 8 tonight at the Park I ill feature i-i with R female model •f< mban are rag k I eamarai «'id film Tlie meet-r is open to anyone tntercAted raph] An invitation for i' 'he dub's newlv re- "■ the Park House lO intercred peraonj. Whitemarsh Lions WillHold Easier Egg Hunt For A iridies St Coema- Societj ■ With plans aim"; complete for ."flHieS U Jav (look lially ThurM.av Ni^hl With aim"-; a'ie two biggest events since their, i iganiuiMnn In Januar; J Clavnrelll, Fifth AvtntK ■ ireei was named Jay Cooke. candidate for the R' publican nomination for governor, will speak > tonipanie-* 1 ,ill< <l B Ith Washington and Consho- . Companies were : gag tif Joseph last night when an electric intact with a nail ■ rircuit that burned Ln a wall Damage marsh Lions club mrmher relaxed -' H„,v t:nmr s„ ■ s* the annual held, faltoarlflg ths March communion mass last Sundai H-i Williams, 115' !h Avenue. nal oFicers. named WfTi AjatheaM Coscla. 'ouls DlOre-'orio and PI rrtaries; Robert DeMarc I^onard Travallne. put thd Nuri7i'> Giandonati after iheit dlinirr maatlDg Mickey Mnu--e Inn la-u night t< hear an Iniormamr lalk en tele vi.-;.-il The Club will rtage si I Thursday night. hun, for .„- ,hc rhil<:: fellow Montgomery- toa*nship April 8 and will : County -esidenls in the Flourtown charter at s char'.ei-night pragram Fire Hou.tc on Betlilehem Pike In Aprli ]B tt whitemarsh Country I ire < (HllpUIlies <-ill.lt, Sprlnjrfleld Tuwnahlp. Club Cooke's addr-ss. which will be T(w ColWhohorken Uons Club. broadcast State-wide at 8 45 p m fcpontor <rf tha WWternarsh group i over thr Quaker network, will be u„drrwritinK the ttartsf nkfM pn- ,. hear.! I "' »"«- g-gaa Jlld w,j| Ma,(e u it-.4lJl™.r,!ShJi cast over WFIL at 10 p tn The l^, mhl w[,n „,,. mm Habor. rally is scheduled lo* 8 p m |al. progrgm Chairman Wilfred , Also oi the rally program will bejp^^ u „, lmmfd,k1c prn. ^ I M. m,.ead of V oclock Cooke's top U-uienaiiLs Slate Aud-itor General Weldon Cooke's campaign manaser; Jame H Ualone. State Insurance Com missloner and OOP chairman °i,_. Allegheny County; Major General tAhTtR Et.«. HINT Edward J fi[*vk|».>ir, tinner com-1 Cliar.es Walker, Easier egg hunt! cap mander of the 28th Division and chairman reported that Easter bun-1 oiial Chairman of the Veterans' Com- nits will be concealing e*c Cooke for Governor. Barren Hill 'i iziti Win^ ,*ll(M) George Fa/Jo. local pro golfer rcoi d lo C«r ' umrna-rrdiv w.ih a total ol 281 strokes. Just three behind the first ' curement -if *icket> for the affair i ilT" Dinner, s floor show and dancinv: (,c|- \ur*»* > I Jill t scheduled. Guests from 25 club • expected Service Men Here Receive Pennsylvania Bonus Checks I The fir-! ETOUp "f clMCkl in payment Csf tin- P vania Boldier Bonua wari raoaived m Cons^hoekssti Satur day morning and wera dUa^ributad in the PB^USBUT mail ii> ir>. i.. The exact number of checks re- . ■ DM for the mem- C, who served : e years, being admitted j to the regular Army about eleven I-carl Harbor. Holland, former West m ken tax collector, and World War 11 • 'Kith lee* in the Battie ol Casino, Italy, was among 'f recelva the bonus McDonnell, of Craw-harti Avanw -nd Front Street. kSO and Monroe : Butler and Ridge Pikes Harmonvillr. who left hen with Battery 0. gfaTb ill 1MI and were in the serviie for nearly five years. rn rin-il bonus checks U rnirai Both rceaivtd :■ Surprise \ i —^ i t To Pareiita Mr Si. Peter's Clhurch Dedicates Nen Altar iddhioa The gift of the Altar Guild, an addition to the altar, was dedicat-ed t>\ R*i BaroM P. Do II o'clock aorslup services ai SL Peter's Lutheran Church, Sunday morn i nit H. their gift,"* Rev Docbler iid, "the alia: ie' iMg and rerrdos have been enlarged to fit more properly has been added to the >ud b*au-it- inu»-d Miinuih uantM -ntvic. ■ ership Of Mr* Howard Wei dent, undertook tl retaliation before Holv Week aid tiir aakfta* fi>r the pi ■ !, brushing ths match the basic altar, Mrs. Wells said Rev DOtS Invitation ihe midu.■■ Tanya Plleckl. daughter ol Sophie Ptlec.1. 132 East I Eighth Avenue, received her nurses at exercises at St. Aai Baltirr.ore. on Sunday night ihe has been a student then impel;)- ground- septtnber ?e-crHi memban ef her I Martha Wootman. chairman of the early the morning before Easter., family attended the event Sh* . place winner, Fazio captured 11400 j Women* Committee for Cooke forland that the general public should a graduate of St- Mary's Viila for his fxetUenl ihooting. Governor. I fCeatrnued oa Fogs Six} I Sloataburg. »*- Y. V tsaaj l<.t(e aawaaH] lu.lt im *a1 11.i rir has an-ii'tui'i nt I In JH .in) nf 4 Kcd Star f»r hi-h academic arhievr-mrnt to ( ..•!. t Fdward P. Sur-mlak. son of Mr and Mrs Minlrv surmisk. fi«l old Mm Ntreet. «. (in*htihut km The honor award When the telephone rang »'• rr ll p m Fridnv home, Mr and Mrs Tl, I Hale were a oil Their tppnmei «•« their! • teblpmafl Bugana i Hale, who had i-.ist arrived Philadelphia airport, for i weekend rtafl to his parents ■-, itght at V»t. . tosalltomor- Pttar'i The tannon n-m- will b? row on _ t'eoss,' Rim To Ovmeaa Baaa Pfc Bartlev R Bokankl. son of Mr. arid Mrs B H Bokoal | ,- Street was a member of the first Airborne A-aau ■ ■ . ■ ,i rapalrs iind his fellow classmate* lormer soldier to re- hj|V(1 ^n )lv)n|[ on ,, , ceive the full amount was Felix ((.mjv. to ((,n<is Borawski of Lafayette Hill, com-] lil)1(( trlp ahead. ' the W„, ,,irian McHale | i Con-.lmhorkrn, Pa, Po- return trtp bv ill Irom Philadel-j H hsh-Amrrican World War Veter- phia. A star i href-letter athlete atlercUe. designated ' ■tig of the United States Ennatred I upper Menon High School, he was] veil 70.000 Arm in the upholstcrlns busuie, lie president of his class when he was I.. i .li 111, Ihrr l\ inter. tprtBf nf -\r eptlnoal -aajnr aubjerl*. one nf the fl: unn 'he Armv at to the A i moat of his time from here to I .r^duated there In 1947. and Is was a- ■ ' the PacillCjM nt, of Oulph Th- e ■ and w:i fCoatinued oa Pagt Six/ 1 MiUi. wu racenUy announced. true and w-apon> de- ■,;i~d b'. -he Am-icturtu . .. Fort Bragg. N. C-, upon comple- > Uon of the -aerciss.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 21, 1950 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1950-03-21 |
Year | 1950 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 21 |
Volume | 79 |
Issue | 89 |
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 |
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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 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 79»9. CONSHOHOCIEN. PA.. TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1950.
Resignation Of Stemple St°re*indows
From Washies Rejected££2
The re.siynatiun of Jesse Stemple, Sr.. us chief engineer
of UM WiMhiafftoa lire Company, submitted Ittt week, WHS
unanimously rejecUd at & social met'ting of the members
of the Fire Company laat night
The special mrrttni was called
last night to gal upon Stemple'a
1 resignation, -ubtmut-d last week
after he hid served the company
as chief engineer lor forty-two
year*. The nrimttOB a*ai submit-ted
a* an aftermath of an alleged
involving the new aerial
truck driven by Chief Stemple. and
a parked automobile, tt was claim-ed
by tome members thai while
ihere was evidence on the appara-tus
that it came In contact with «
Detective Is
Guest Speaker
< ^'iiicnniul ( i-lt-lM'.iiittii
W ill Kraturi* Special
Miniature MiniTII
itui.H i.m- (I- H
Harry J. \rl»iii«r«'r
Store windows on Fay-tie Street
and other business areas ol Con-shohocken
will be transformed into
miniature historical museums dur-ing
Conshohocken C-ntennlal
Week M.iv H Bo 20. according to
plans Just outlined by the historical
window committee for the big went
George Smith, m.inager of the
| Woolworth Store, and chairman of
the committee, said
A Philadelphia private detective norc merdi —■
speaking to members of the OoB* U-ted to participate In thai Import*
p«r'-'d car there was yellow paint shohncken Rotary Club la.tt night ml feature of the hundredth birth-irom
the fender of the apparatus on asserted (hat "law enforcement li a day celebration
. **.. H^iirri hv *Pwt»lto*> profession of which any Distribution of participation 3 man can be proud Hairy J. Neb- Uanki mi the
.■.w-flremen over the man- ,„„,., Philadelphia dttecUve, spec- marchan
Mf in which he drove the fire lalmng In bank protection, gate an complete^, giving name
trwk. interesting account of various en- number and Ha* of windows, ana
More than oonnee hhuunnddrieedd mmeomrnbhemrs. counters wiih • --.lick-check artists wh-thcr the] rill be tl-ed by the >t (hf %rrkly Roun meeimf „, mfrcha„.
*»n present at last nights meet- Ridgeway Gardens 'dlsplav. or whether he -
ing. including some who have not The Conference of Hub- in the use of the apace b\ an
a'.cided a meeting in many years 265th district was announced bv inn or bv individual'.
Wh«n the icMgnatiou was read, a , ^;^den^ ^Id^ Arndt^The MAHt H M DEAL. IN. The original seal of the Consho-
All participation bUn.ks must be hockP„ centennial, created express-
;n the hand.-, of the chairman b\ iv fnr u,. m connection
Eviction Notices Served
To Make Way For Highway
Local Artist Is Designer
ltaU,il-llmitin- l-War-OM
Found After 6-1lour Search
0«X*Tg>l Khoaiis. four mjgUl oM Ust month, itarUd Ml
VMtMtlay afternoon at 19:45 on hia trkyck from his North
Lane home to hunt rabbit*.
Arrest Vandals
For Mischief
Fayetla Street SaaaJa
Satardaj Mornlai
100 Families
Must Vacate
Before May 22
Official notice i" va<
Tte tot. r.bt»|.hunt KMtlttd »,„,,,,, n. |
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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