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Sljc Consljoljockcn Recorder ESTABLISHED 1863. NO. 8132. CONSHOHOCKN. PA.. TUESDAY. APHIL 17. 1951. Rid America Of Communism, Priest Urges Father Kinir\ >|u;ik- At n.lil Anni\rr-ar\ Of <;«'<». (lay rirnmn A* guest .f|ieakfr at the an-nual banquet marking the fifty-third anniversary orf the ''lay Fire t'umriany. Saturday night, at thr Voter- UU of Foreign Wars Hall, HtCtOT and Harry Strtstta, Bev. John P. Kiniry, aaatatatri ratter «f St. Matthew - Cath-olic Church, who served in both the European and Pacific Theatre* u a U. S. Army Chaplain during World War 11. tOOh for the subject of a stirring address. "Commun-i- m." "Regardless of where you v today y<ni will bear Con-iiiunism from all sides." tin Ufyman said. "The radio. no ipapari and ip • i have th' ■. Peopli have fTOWn tired of hearing c Z^«n«:::"t;:Wonsors Displaced Person Watchman Dies ronttnued. Praise Given Exploding Gasoline Burns St Matthew's Consholioeken ^outh Repairing Molot Parish To Mark In I imil Drive 61 Enrolled For Nursing lit .1 QMM li«-|inil- Pfanji Qannl I mlrruay Rev. John I*. hiniry. right, assistant rectnr of St. Matthew's Catholic Church, em'-I -peaker, congratulates Michael H. MrF.lhatlon. center, only living charter mem-ber, at the "i.'.il anniversar> banquet of the (.enme Clay Fire Company of We-i Con-shohocken. on Saturday night. Left In right are Perry I■'. Hame>, banquet commit-tee chairman: (,eorx~e McLauRhlin. committee secretary; Mr. McKlhatton. Councilman James Carpenter, president of the Clay Company, and Father kinin. J Presbyterian Congregation Quaker Plant LOOK BENEATH St HI M T .i.king about Com-nunism and Raattt suppose **e Krai at our own country and find an at home r.'id the possible EnfUti Communltin. We have a great, ■ the surface and urday he was established in peeUna what is beneath it „an w,,rk in a local industry lind what the supporting force, _ ■ strength might be. We are very • .1 easily misled in thai d tin not learn the truth. Kintal charged A' u example of what he meant i]ie .speaker referred to the Senate ii ol crime and the. _ v.ide attentio.n..It at.tr.ac.t.ed...H.e ..r..e.-. * ataaaau ^ but doe* not believe we| (.oilimilllltv 4>rniin '"ded an Investigation commit - r to -ell m 'ha. He cited the |»„|,|ir St'^ioH Ma* Una nas been going " " ■*Ttw contradlc- ,^^ inrv feature ol the day. when the T"* : ttlon ope'ied in New York ni "1L llt'.iii attack Fatal To Peitieal Stong W\ i r Ri WllUatn H. Mooney, pastor of tb terian Church, teliphoned an Ardniore agency laat Tuesday to seek information on adoption of displaced persons, he had no idea that such quick action would ensue. Two dayi later, John Keraaaturi, in. a native of Bon-LJ^SSS s!°2f;-kl;y?h:2d .,"'.,.,., , », , , ,. oat night w.ilchtnan at Quaker Chem-fary, had arrived at the Meal Praabytarian Manse, By Bat- i,;tt| Produrts Corporation. Elm and local home. >, esterday he be- Sandy streets, returned to his i home. 834 Oeorge Strf __ .. ... . . . ... 'town, following the half-million- I coTnhgLreg2a3tio?nT"ofTit*hPe P£re£sb?UJer?la«n *>»»' "« »l *• P-nt last Tues- d „„,„,,„,. h(. ,£* , „,,„ nmp 'C^rchwa, able toreahse a recent ,tnM1 w ^ wl( ne m ..cofc decision to sponsor a homeless; and ....... European youth, was made possible , _' _ .. n suffered a because of the ^^^^.hSlJSSS On Sundafhe d.ed Hungarian hid arrived in New York „, £ „,„„,. CttUmn w" j Rush. he day Rev Mr Mocney made the oartlflaata of death telephone call, and as yet hid no du£ ^ , sponsor. He u MlrMVPt| D\ bat wife. May After the Ardmore agency con- §•_ <Hoope<<> Stong. a brother. How-tacted the New York agency Re. mr(\ St< n and two Mr. Moonev was notified that the sisters. Mrs J Lewis Baker. Nor-youth was available for sponsor- nstown and Mrs Frank Neiman ship at once The clergyman put,0f Kolatoini Funeral service* will be held __om a Norrlstown in: At.!.. H Wilson room of Plymouth officials without delay Formal sane- .tomorrow at 2. Interment will be Friends Meeting House, Butler and tlon was accorded by the church tf Riverside Ometery. NorriMown Germantown Ptkes. , Sesalon Friday night j Mr. Stong had been employed by meeting of the ewcutsve pacing a new VOAti, Hie dis- the Quaker Chemical Products Plymouth Body Plans Meeting Plymouth Meeting Com Association Is making plans the wheels In motion and got tenta ed. ''was'or a public meetingjaayl, in the Uve sanction of the tocal church froni that, as I purchased a newspaper it a stand located at Sixth Avenue and 34ih 8'rcM. there beside the < ■ i were stacks ot horse t! wiimbling is to be 11 mast strike at the root hr Increased funds and pratsedj*")' mk*t't t Drive Chairman Albert A Garth- House Membership is now cloaed waite Jr and all who aided him Enrolled in th« new class *r« m the cond^f ofthecamilgn^D^y Mis. Catharine McCarthy execu- insti. «". EU»1 Mevlns^Mrs. Julia tlve aecretarv of Uie Branch. in<P»n*l^ Mia. Mary McCann, Mrs £^J^^ ^AlM^tfc ^."CU^KKK: mu was ru-shed to Chestnut Hl.l B^tnedTh^PSse\onshoDhoi;« ««1««Jpajrtn. Dorothy Plahock H^pi'jjl by Terry cvHanl^K H.r; and collegeMlle p. ^y Alice Pendergxt «»JJ*J '"^^^h 1Sf*fm.m the central M.mtgomerv Branch1 fwty-nlne other local women^are £r ", tll^ Vt,„," f^^iJ !qu»d at Springfield High School but jair. Coniiwniona of the boy tind place'enrolled in a class taugl.'. . in all of the Branches comprising j shohock-n High School in Mix the Soulheasteni Chapter of Red Eleanor Vercoe. R N. school ni; Croaa First ptaog Mnt U the »nd in two classes WUght at the ^JUred b* ,h' "■nwi- " U "P0* Coatesvllle Branch with • quota of park House, bv Mrs Ralph Falcon leas than I2S.0OU I bero R H. and Mrs. Emil Ciavar Ka:PORTS RtCriVID ellt. B- Nj Chairman Ralph V Falconiero, rr presiding at the local direct"' IMlttTS I HI*" meeting, received reports from Mrs. Joseph Lawler. home nursing chairman: Emil J Ciavarelli. pihil 0|><krutiii<: Hoom retary-treasurer of the fund drift; A ■» «I I lira. a. Arnold Forrest, chairman \H |»|-OiIlCr l^'ihl^ of blood donor services: Tresaurer, ^ ^ ^ William Davis Paul Lachmsn dls- A Wot ConshnhrK-ken resident later services snd Benjamin was wheeled into Uie operating Rlghter safety services jroom st Sacred Heart Hospital last ■ented. Announcement was oaadej'™?- that Mrs Claudia Rlddlngton. Dls-! Operated upon for acute append!- trict secretair has completed the citis was Lewis Bovell. 218 Craw- Red Cross Instructor course In ford Avenue His brother John, 25. Philadelphia. residing it the same address, un- ... —_ -__ _-J — m... iderwent surgery for a gash in his i5ho2hoLck2en2Drbtt£rtcSt " °' "" 00" *«.. Th. op.r.U„n, too. pto l last Tuesday John returned to his The month of May will be deslg- home last Wednesday. Lewis was nated "First Aid Training Month" t patient to the hospital until yes-in the area. Mental Hygiene Lulled to point out why address the meeting- M dilierence between bet- The board outlined a safety tral playing the stock flc plan lor the busy Builer-Oer t'ltikft or taking out an insurance mantown Pskes IntersecUon. de tCondnucd on Page Sa> I to tlig President Tni-terday. Drlvlnf to work at Keasby A MnHlsoti Company. Ambler, where lie is i member of the mainten-ance crew, last Tuesday. Lewis had been there only two hours' when he stricken ayddanl* HI. Jtastan. board of the association last night! puced youth spent Thursday and'Corp since Sept tha home of Dr. J. J. Willaman. pnday at the Presbyterian Manse. Bounding the alarm when the fire ..mtown Pike. Plymouth Meet- tn& on Saturday took up his resi-;w»j discovered at the plant ahorUy V/W.W.|VTII lliilil m -U forms and there uig, president. It was decided to deDcg «, u,e home ol Mrs Fvelyn mttrt 4 Tow*** m..rr.nif, he had '-"" " V ■■jnrswi rlH be no means of knowing the ask a nseaabar ol the Montgomery Taylor. 307 West lllh Avenue. rompwted a tour or the plant atfi I a« ■ he explained.!County PUnnlng Commlaihm to' Halp Pre pamp ^g,^ look a m snd had found mrythtui \||||H.|I lltTilII" , the newcomer M an employe. In order A few minutes later he) r- Horn at Dei-aval-va Hungary hwird- "Pother employe -ihout for I Th* third annual meeting o. «„. 4oSrV,hu*n™;*",undHi'S,?o': "»• •■> -a ■" <"< -n»«n,f„.. i„^ui mg. ^^^«^\iT^^J''Z^ . ,™d I .-hrn IS. with hi. broih.r. U.U. 31 Jollll M«r.« « r I rn< T | Thur«l.y .vmin, .1 >.IS .t Uwlt, then . studfnt nt *hr Uni-I A nuln nt o.ttshnhorlipii. John[County Mwllf.l Society ». ...««.. ^■■■■—■. •* -"-J-VV iMidatit .i.tetert a pW of «ulll]r % Grant Parole To Lroeal Man l'i I-IIII lluriim Hpallh Of Harry William- Fearing that further prison con-finement would be dangerous to his health. Judges Knight, Ootaaa and Damiehower Friday paroled Harry William. SI. of Const, hock-en after a parole hearing The court ordereC Williams" re-lease from the County Prison after hearing the testimony of Dr. John M Brecht and Dr. Albert M. Di-vls, both of whom examined the defendant and reported his diabetic condition has become extremely bad Williams had been sentenced on March 16 by Judge Knight to pay ■ fine of 1350 and the costs and to seres three months In prison. The sentence was imposed after the de-fendant entered plea guilty M to the hospital immediately r, ! MacArthur Incident JW'U.I,,.,, nMla I i<pllS> versitv of Budapest, was chosen ta Horace, Ferner. a retired plumbing! 1"» I>>Kslb SUeet, Nwlstown 2ahailk ■raj right or wrotig in Yl Hill HKH ■!! sUlUlaB j „^nt wiow-Mudents In toi husband ol Uri Loulsel Or Eleanor Bteele. assistant pro-1m 0,^ shield as he was repairing a car at Pascal Auto Sales and Service. Ridge Pike. Trooper, where he Is i m . ttB, wr..n« mi niHHMws— - j repi.P4WIl(. fellow-students pro- contractor, of Mm Loulsef «r ■leanor ejteeie. assiai Ihe matter of obedience. Faihei _,- i;,..,,..., I'l^nU testing :o the Communist govern- F Ferrler. died Saturdnv morn-, ^»-wr «' P?y.eht*!fy at Temple, ; tied attention to the facl |'|ail I* lltlirr r^eillS mP11, ,he t.ging over of church ,n« at his home. «785 Ridge Ave-1 University, will address the group Drailiatir Norifly -There i- nn mention of the law, urhit-marah lions Club met'schools. ftoubnrnugh Death was due! on "The Meaning of Hostility t ood. "Honor thy ^•^*\JFl^^]&£rLS!? inn. His brother made the protest, but to a heart condition from which Bar. Marshall Lee. p^r of 81 To <-IV«> Pfrformaiire The obligation of obedV | las "^ "l ^'^j^ R^ foSS that tU had batUH I " '■"■■ ^•Tal years Paul's Baptist Churr!;. ta treas-eonntry quickly to avoid reprisal. Mr Ferries son of Uie late Mr., urer of the aoclety prd t! ■ ■ placet) on both the cbiM Oai r- I ll.rl..il'l' „. a««i ""^IS^'SSKiS- STfrnwHSTttta lo"T™».".-t5, »ni Mr,. Ch, U t»IS- : —, ■ I . T Mrs. B Mi- I i! Ill. I OIIIOI un-bound by the same com- "i itidirient is a subject but does not ance mean thnt the President bound bi the same commandment : n In a position of au- Wc do not agf damental causes which lie he surface of actions and i.king ta handicapped." Lnuad :• our common fault i\bout CommunKm. It is a great threat (Continued on Page Six* wker was Kenneth him. doing flrai to Austns, rnissed the border at night on Oc-born in Conshohocken 73 years ago ber of the district committee. ,npv He had been a resident of Rox- . borough tor 50 years. He was en-intendent of purification for the Ulber M 1B4g „„,„,, through the ""W*1 ln thr P'"nibing contracting Huliurbin Water Company Mr , !iazRrdous Russian Zone to the Eng- Yuslm"* ""' ,, reurpmfn\ * Shull spoke on "The Stury ol Your llgh Zam, Bnd Mfety. lew years >M He «as a member Drinking Water ' Chairman of the TI1P pntcstant churches, as well o( Pj,"*"n* l™t,iV n Nn "°- r mnd program was Andy Andrews M catholic and Jewish denomtna- rConfimieo on Page Tnree) A report of progress was made by tions. have United Agencies, through, Jttek Gordon, chairman of the clubs wj,ich displaced persoas are chan- \nn|v r'l»r 4 IllirttT lommittee for a booth at the an- neled individual ongregations. af- ■ ■ • (Confinued on Page Stu j Ur deciding on sponsorship, make Applkatmn for a charter under — application to the nearest agency. ,n'' non-profit corporation laws of ■.mis has been filed with 'he Comt..(.ii l\t as Court by the Black Creek Hunting and Fishing Club ol Bethlehem Pike. Ambler of the organization are recreation and the promotion of sports afield Incorporates art: Alexander Knight. Esq. Ft. Wash-iniMon. J.ime.o Ut'inger. Ft. Wsah-ington; M F. Cole. North Hills; Harry Wen-z. Ambler, and Sheriff Samuel M Glass. Whltemarsh Township The club lists assets of M.000 in real estate and 12.000 ln cash. Confirmation Services Held Plymouth Meeting //, Catholic Churches Here gjaabh ft^r-n W hen r ire Starts Tl„- mammal at catBmijtkm, *ia^S^V^\ A Plymouth M«O,« ™UPI. «. three ye*n In Cfttnolic churchi-s. wae MmliUiwrea in T<>"^jnttendmg a dinti<r mrfttn« at web- 1,..,1 Cithulic churche* at variims times from Friday Untujtr'i Motbrau Cmden. when tlr. rir"rnved thr .rll-knn.n hn.t.lrv lay nmrninir. i_.i_Ji«. .'mi wtrt. it w.. l..tnod h.m to- Approxlmately Mva humlreil candidaU'». incluttinv f.,«- adults, were (..nnrmt-d at the fmir aervtcee by aoet »*"'» c itehm ^. »>i. II Mer„rmiek. Bl.h f the Arentli-cse of fc •* .»,«P™. ™ «--■,« rhilmlelphia. < If»f. Maurer Bonritalized "The Olngham Oirl" proved her self a high!- lady as the annual dramatic pro d St Matthew's Dramatic Society made its bow last night in I he auditorium of St Matthew's Parochial Orade School The sparkling, scree-act musical com- Cpl Raymond L Maurer. 2t. la edy will be repeated tonight and s paUent in a hospital ln Japan.. tomorrow night it I 30 In thr lud-undergotng treatment for a spinal j Itorlum. ailment, according to i letter re- Uls, Ann QUmn seme- at St cetved yesterdiy by his mother, Matthews High School, displayed Mrs. Carrie Boehret. 423 Spring both an exceptinnallv sppesllng Mill Avenue. ,-otce and smooth acting abtlltv In The letter gave no indication as the leading feminine role William to the cause of the nilmem. or Dempsey. St Joseph's College stud-whether it was s result of action lent, give an eacellent portrayal In on the front lines The Army cor-[the leading masculine role and Jos-poral his been stationed In Koresieph Costello and Patricia Jacquoi taming a gambling establishment He filed his petition for a parole through Attorney Morris Oerbar after prison life had impaired his health to such an extent that tt was feared further Imprisonment would prove dangerous Williams has psld the fine and'Joseph 1'i.nh 11. .J Man Mii:lili»lit Juiu S, l';iri»li ll.iiiiiin't Jutir A IT jraar-Osd MO "f * neatliv inn praarietOf Li a |>H- a^ • 1 tient in Chestnut Hill Hospital lunTerinK wiili .v. ■ . . |^ .ClltCIlIllill ond denrt'e bQTBa nf the face and boagr, laata ai'tci-noon, when faatfjini explrMieti as ha arM rapairinj rnadatar at home. The \nuth L. 1 Jr.. son of Mr a&d Mi V. SaUiivatm. of Germsntown Pike and CnaatDMl Street, a senior at Springfield High School. Tlie father of the accident mtim lg proprie-tor of Marble Hall Inn. at thr Cirr-mantnwn Pike intersection. The youth Is suffering from burns over most of his face, bit right esr. his right arm and his entire right leg. He will be a pa-tient at the hospllsl lor st lent snother week. SaUmann sided by two young Cananst" Knl i sfvaaa Kraix li OffiriaU AfV S|nakti» llrrc CooalsOhockan received the plaudit* of officials tif the Central Montnmer* Branch. gsstsartan Rad Craaa, for hav-ing ftaM war the top in UH Rad Croaa drive and for having in operation a gaaarl* full-scale protrram of A n^w class an home nursinf la activity, at the nmnthlv meet-1now underway, sponsored by the; friends. Joseph Ruth snd Russeil inir of thp rlirwtfira'of the Conshohocken Visiting Nur*e As- SUnfford. both of Barren Hill, was inK oi tn uinciors oi »[»«■„..,„.,„„ n, cooperation anth the in the act of cleaning motor paru ConshtihiKkt'ii Ilistrict in tne|AmrrlCBn R^d Cross The new unit!with gasoline in the rear yard of Park HotUH last niR-ht. ' brings the number of women en- the inn. when the freak accident ttov v Hmlth rhslrman nt the rollrt ln similar classes here to «1 occurretl Ruth was holding a cemrai Mimbawnen B MC speak' Mrs Dorothy las! iwttl can of gasoline for Salsmann u^?Z KrSeeaaTi^iffiBOO Sve °' the two nurse* of Lbs TOtaia Boms distance sway was »n laetps> tn^C^hohocke^ pSisrtTe ™' Nurse Association, is instructor ofrs.or in which rubbish had been drnVv wrhhor^ers«nro»nndderdt ttoo tUhiaa Tcaalnl i'he class, which meets every MPaornk-lbwuirnndedwsaosmeblotiwmiengb. efAorpepareAntsltyr,onga - .-park from some stlll-smoulderlng trash ignited the gasoline held by Ruth An explosion occurred, spreading the flsmes rapidly over Salxmsnn The burned youth, in agony from pain, was rushed to Chestnut Hill An elahoratr obaart lunuiivilth aanivt r-sary of the founding of Si. Hatthew'i Catholic will li- held here in JunB, it was announced today b 1- .Mui-|ihy, adiiiini*- t ..t a*. Hitrhlijrht of the parish t-en-leiinml will I"- a svnlemii pa*> tifical mas., to IK' sting in the church, Third Avenue and Fayette Street, on Sunday, June .'{. at 11a. m. Moat Rev Hugh L Lamb. tin. auxiliary Bishop of thr An-hdiocess >f Philadelphia, will ofticiute at he service, rare In parish annals. PARISH RANQ1TT PLANNED A parish banquet will be held on Monday night, June 4 at 7 in tha auditorium of St Matthew's Paro-clml Orade School adjacent TO the church Reservation* will soon be open for this event. Rev, John " Kiniry, assistant rector, will be In charge. Tentatively announced also are a mass for the deceased of the par-ish. Monday. June 4. and I mass for the living memoirs. Tuesdav, June ft. The entire oentannla) program is not yet completed. Father Murphy .tales, but promises it will be a nemorabls one in the parish S< Matthew's ai one of the earliest parishes ln tha county. Honor Court Held For Seoul The April Court of honor of Central Disorici, Vauey Council. Boy Scouts of Al was held at tha Court House, Nor-rlatown, on Thursday evening. Con-ahohocken Troops 4 and I received advanoementa in rank and merit bedews m the Boy Scout Court, and the latter received recognition In the Senior group Troop 8 received more leeogrdtton than probably any other troop lenrteanted. Oanshohockeri Troop 4 Rush B*rr. in, First Class Scout: Roger Taylor. Second Class Scout. Comhohockon Troop 8 John Blake, Second Class So»r i Butler, masonry^ home repairs and cement war*: Francis Clark reed, mar and nathnndtng: Joseph Dl- R»co, Second Chua Seoul; Jnmea FarreU, First Class Scout. Charleg Frost. Life Scout: William (Joint, Star Scout; James Fritz, athletics, flremanshlp. pathftndkig, safety reading; John McCarthy, First Class Seoul: John Mllon. safety, aahMga nremanship; Richard : Mosakow.sM James O' Oonnell and Joseph Pittas*. Second Class SOOUt; costs. He will be on probation for the balance of his three-month term Suffer* Heart Attack William Barry Harper, a native entertaining young of West Conshohoeken. now resid-ing at ail East Fomance Street, Norrtst.,»n. suffered ■ heart at-tack yesterdiy at th* office of the Lee Rubber St Tire Corporation, where he Is employed as an ac-countant and ami taken to Sacred Heart Hospital. Norrlstown in the ambulance of the Oeorge Clay Fire Company At the hospital this morning he wan reported to have had a good night but la stM In an oxvgen tent ^____^_ Donald Ploroe and John Plaree, /Continued on Poos TAreej New Polie* On Duty The newiy-elsctad members ol the ponce department, Jesse Zad-roga and Matthew Dnugliertv. began their duties yeatardsy. OflVef Zadroga U working from 9 a, m. to 8 p m Ofncer Dougherty re-ported at 1 p. m. snd remained on duty until 1 a. m. this morning, He is entitled to a night off each week, and wlfl have his holiday tonight They were elected by Town Council at me April meeting last Wednesday to fill vacancies that had existed an aha fores for Spring Mill Fire Company otAwards $*)lh 000 tjontracl been in Army service since 1939 'applause from the audience nf ap-j Cpl Maurer told in Ow li-ur jproxlmately three hundred persons that he is bedfast, with "traction All other members of the cast hii nf twenty-pound weight foot." His five-year-old osug. rv. R.v M.UTTT rr.ldn, with hrr!.ncei. IbuiWnm Conlrartnrs ( n-uidmothn- u in« 8pnn« Mill p,,or w lh« cun.ln-r.lum 81 '«« «f the SpnnK Mill Fire Company friday nipht. T.ie «™« tMinm. Hitihn'i AU-Olrl Orchntn The contract for the expansion and alteration* at tha >n ewh|tii!ed wlectlon tor th.tr lndlvidu.ljsprinfr Mill fire house was awarded to Callahan Hrothcrs. *s,,V8hL':r;'™'':: " '""""« '" ""' p,r",rm-|h„ildil,|t contractors of Roxbornuirh. at an ailionrn.vl m,.!- .been elected president of the New i Largest of the classes confirmea Hflvptlc Society it a meeting, at I l was at St. Matthew's Church Sun- |hp ,n„ prt.r(^inff the dinner, when ,a.tkiva4? IL^g'sIaIaIaIaUaaIaInI Id^ay a^fternoon at 4. when 350 per-,th bU„ occurred. Mr. and Mrs maJort,y of them students F(1|chtrr „,„„ lllM ,hHr coat|[ ln . , I l> I i in St Matthew's Parochial School !tnp blaw -^^ c]oKk T(>am „nd ,[h 'srailU'H ■ JIMIOII received the rlie The Impressive intents WCT# destroyed. service took place before a capacity Mayor Brunner of Camden md Jacob Big Jake Lehman. Devon congress,tk>n, with a number of Jonn weber proprietor of the fire- I yesterdiy won a commutation of vuutlnt clergymen -seated in the n»*ed inn. are members of thi | his life term ln the .slaying of unctuary The msln and side ion*-established societv. comprlAing 91 Champions To Compete In County Spelling Bee sents a concert each evening from I to 8 20 under th ebaton of Jos-eph Colantonlo. director, who Is also musical director of the show Specialty dance, vocal and comic numbers between the acts ire i highlight. Proceeds will aid thi. parish. Marv Burk*" Estate contract price is $50,000, divided into two parts. $.15,000 for the expansion of the engine room and $15,000 for other alteration* and repair*. —■ The engine room win be rt-built n/ l mr J and enlarged to 40 x (Hi feet, allow- H OI'krrK llcllllCn j^g ample ipace to house the pres- A call for personal de fe n against mankind's gre.t h^s b^-n lasajad la svary reaidenl dlUon to an seTial truck, if at sny time the company decides to pur-x chsse one A new suxlllsi .C.P.CUV -jjjjj, Bnlnn„-0I"camd.B, u<| . .A r'•,.'"r,l 1 'L';1,1 ''' '" M'1""'1 "ml 'lial.r.ic,1 ch»mi'i™»- in- D,,°"' contreaauon. WITH . u' j0hn w.ber ot th. dr.-; cludinn the 1850 MonlKumery County title-holder and \1 ""i'*'.™ 11 vumn« 't'nis-m.r. w.ted In "« rued inn. «r. member, ol th. others who took part in last year's competition, will compete \„ I,,,,,! \| V".(HrlMI Manuroiner. County b'v ■'. .-..:! be lnatalkx.. new Hair- I .. JT" 0,.»nnuary. The m.ln and ude i„n,.„ubl«hed aorietv. romprulnn in |h ,hi d anmin| c,mT„ v.wiHe.nellinr bee -ru. „.„,,.„: VdlllCIl Al J.MI.WFII c™IrCn™de «av and new fire door, to ooraulT LRalph spuiuh. Corubohocaet, lurs OI lhe chu,ci, were hand- g„„.to,„,„, Thcv .rr. amonj '" , . , ,™ »""u"1 '■' " *~"",«„Pee-1 ,',ne J™"" . „.™,„.i _..„ „f uoooo b i, mZlinli To.iuhiu Oor- .1,1, «,.,. re.ul.ti™. .Itl b. f It ... his 12th appl.c.tio,, The „,„,,„. a™^,,^ m deep p»< ,„e 150 men .nd .omen pre.rnt .1 to decide the eoutlty -IsllltlK champion will be held at 7 p. m. * ISeTbe The Lll of^SJJ! T ,ik»f T K^« "Sn I.1 • li.lWsd A new" Or, w«„ to „M I ^"nS" >Br»A.l,""°n "■'"""""-•>•"• »"»■ "i"1 rvb^m'em' o.e dinner, brought u,..udd,„e.,, I . N„m-o» „ Bilh School auditorium. Th«iSSS^H. 3«MMK 2S,U£ ?S2& 't^S ct^' SS3S in X "tori "reur* ne. '"teb'nr^.n.mon, ..mbler. ^^£'£1^1 HSl/corT^P^ SSTS "" ""b'iC- ^ "dmiSSi°n "^^^^'tSS.S? S.lS'i^M.: M^Ki 2^^«iUT« I Williams on May 21. 1912 Thi- chore at the rites Students of the New Helvetic Society for some. taking part winners listed first, I was commuted to life Imprisonment eighth grade of 8t Matthew's] tune HL- grandparents born In ialternatcj,, M-coiid. include the fol- | In January. 1933. I Parochial School served as group mid-Europe, became members after lowing Helicopter Film Rotarians 1 w ken Junior High School -Msrle Flocco. 120 Bpi Avenue Robert Beaver. 307 West lit, Orade Scho' „. Ms'thew's Church for * masses I Lane as Oaptatni oilier captains already in use h Upper Merlon — Junior High mnd to the So. i- ipa-ltrorj) Barren H'.ll ■ -tetn will be installed m s s do School--Loretts Kulpa King Man-!gstlon of the Faith Philadelphia A F. Olllnger, Ridge Pike Mr- John TOom to replace Die pn or. Roberta Hartmin. 609 Balllgo' nephew Arthur Burke, Sr. ■ now located Road. Conshohocken R wiiled 11,000 j Michael Laptuka «tW South War- which can be resched only . The residue u to go one-half to' ner Road: Mrs Harold Hog-. 4084 „n outside mtrance The iddit'.nnl Road Grade School--Nnrma Orare Mar)on E Burke a niece and ©ne-'North Warner Road sii: be of block construction ScoU^A-rger/Hev^C^ « O. Betsy Lnrkhart. i qu.'r.er esch to Sarah A" Burke, a I In the central section "/White-; Wo.k OH the operaMcm Will bavla Colonial Village Swedeland Orade' sister-in-law, and Eleanor Row- rn«r-h Mrs^lMward_ land, a niece. Lehman waited until 1939 to file; sponsors for the large number of coming to America i pentlnn asking for his release | applicants. Solemn benediction. ■ This wss refused, but he has per-[with the high-ranking -ccleslastlc Isisted in presenting sn application < ofncav.ing. concluded the more I I annually since that time. His last i than two-hour service. ,,. Irefusal cime m Februsn". UH. Mlirkl„g u,e ^crementMhe^en; MlOUIl IfOtaVla^t ""TtSBb+m - Ort*.|at*^lK«w^^ "' „• i»JT* S^ySTSik a hohdav A nl[" *»*** •*■ P-rlection School -Robert Ferst 13 Yellow Kalb Pike. Bridgeport R D; Frank «i* followii^ as captains ta UfW- tng to the contract Alail WfWd I'mtllirtinn 8chuol^mn *£ (J en a holiday and w,vanr^rrirn, of thf nWlr()i):., hohc«-ken; Shirley! Parker. Belmont Terrac Sacred n MI [»(1,r-|(ip * ■„.„_ ette Hllh Mrs F. DavU.Oermin., „„ change is. ooniempla- I I .«.^f I.. II! l„« '^.t^f^hJiSSloc'al confirms- WM ^own lajrt '"«"* Bt ^ ***kl- «""!> » Merlon Avmi* West Con-1 Heart School-William NoWlcU, » * '" K«'J.r'^l«*r » <»>r* town Pike; ^ riH^ahKhho «, It auditorium and orgsnarati... I Lanem In lli-lm^ | First of the four local confirm..- m)^,mf nf .^ r^nahohock. Bwedesburi Arlenc gj A_ «JJ " "" Mr 1,un;u(i ^ulKk^ II as their headquarter I Alan Wood Steel Company's, tlon■ aer\««;'^s {J'-ce "L« ^'-(p^tjry C|ub »t R,dgcWay (, p mouth-Black Horse Junior'Pohransky." 224 Jefferson Strati H«T«' Oil Mlduy | II 1*4 ■ v; interrupted Iflrst quarter tonnage production. trudes Cattlollc. C^u™h n W"1 .V0", , Th^ film was .supplied by the Hlgh Sch-sal - Norma Roughton. Swedevburg. j E,„,nr, ta rjonshohoeken and' 'Confmued on Paffe TAfee) Plans will be made t- ■■ I w« the largest an history, John T . shocken. Fridaj »^™ng at ltVM p^^^, Helicopter Corp. of Mor- 22" Rr,. vn R D | Whltemarsh - Barren Hill Jun-' iit EIectors *» Conshohocken and I Whiting, president, reported here with s class o nm 11.l t >" —elvini, lon- ""• pre»*nted by Donald 4; R,. ave- lor High School Jane OUlniST, West Cutishuhocken or from any ^/s.,..,, ||0||„." |lrl.i\«-il " ,lin« lynsterdsy. The company-s 30-lnch snd .iris and six sauits receiving Wataon WMt „,„,„„ Avenue nue. Norrlstown H D 4 Black H.dge Pike. Ufayer- .lection district In Montgom.: ■ "I"" * «ms«| supper, ope,, I hot rolled Strip mil!, which went the rite Visitors at last night's meetine Hor* Cirade School-Mane Fusco. Ward 81 North Warner Road La- j County who wish to register in time Because or an emergency I wti\ be held at the flra ■ into operation in January. I960, pro-1 One hundred and ten children presented bv President David W 1319 RKige Pike Norrlstown R D 4; favette Hill Barren Hill Cirade ,,, ,h- -,.„,„„ ri«.iif.t. ..r rh„« bu ;i11-''" : .Sunday from 3 to 7 p. m. Iduced In March, he said, at I rate ' and adult* wars confirmed >n Ss Amdt. were Lee Hovev and Eugene Robert Rhodes 1020 E Mam Street ! School -WalUr BUckburn Olllnger rrimary sviecuunor cnange oeorgsnna Jackson, fourth-grad- The proceeds will be idded U- the ■ that was 138 per cent of the ortf-Cosmss and Damlan Church Pri-lMuller. of the Norrlstown club: W Norrlstown Consolidated Junlor.Road. Lafa/etU Hill Ra-.niot.d registration may do so Pridsy when teacher In the West Conshohocken building fund Itnsl estimate of monthly produc- day afternoon. Yesterday morning N. Ctemence. of the Wayne ciub::Hlgh School—Charles Kriebel, Lit-'flarklow, Barren Hill. Spring Mill 'Registrars from the office In the F.>mentary School, that will keep I'.ion. Mr. Whiting added that the * class of eighty candidates re- £ari Webber, of the Phoenix vine, tie Avenue. Harmonvllle Anthony Junior High School—Edward Civ-iCourt House at Nornstown will nt her out of school on Thursn nil set new production records reived the sacrament in Si Mary's club. Oeorge Blsetr. of the Jenkln- Clllberto 42 Burke Street Can-'anaugh 107 Center Street Con-;at the Conshohocken High School Friday, the "Operi Hou*e" scheduled in each mouth of the Catholic Church. town club:: William Loeb. or I itoboefcan; I^ois WMp M Poplar from 2 p. m. to 9 p m The flt.al t" b- he;ri with the v. quarter, while the blooming] Candidates for confirmation In Paoll-Maiv-rn club: Arthur Jack- undated School-Robert Betty. Street. Conshohocken spring Mill day before the Primary Election to regular monthh '.l and the open hearth se: new Rt Philip's Church received th-'son. or the Philadelphia club ar.d Oermsntown Pike Hometown R D Grade School -Carolvn Peters 701 transaei reglstrstion busines.s at Home and rnduction records In two eta of ntes at St. Matthew's confirmation Rev Thurston St Clair. of the 4 Julia 0t8ebasUano, bbi New Elm East Hect>r Street. Kay Stratford, the nlfice In the Court House. iree months of the first quarter, service. lOrecnport, Long Island, N y. club :Street, Conshohocken. Spring Mill. (Saturday, June 2 1951. \\ tuhiea*1 To Mert : the finance com Wa'lilngton Fire ■ V . 7 3f>.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, April 17, 1951 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1951-04-17 |
Year | 1951 |
Month | 4 |
Day | 17 |
Volume | 81 |
Issue | 32 |
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 |
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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 |
FullText |
Sljc Consljoljockcn Recorder
ESTABLISHED 1863. NO. 8132. CONSHOHOCKN. PA.. TUESDAY. APHIL 17. 1951.
Rid America
Of Communism,
Priest Urges
Father Kinir\ >|u;ik-
At n.lil Anni\rr-ar\
Of <;«'<». (lay rirnmn
A* guest .f|ieakfr at the an-nual
banquet marking the
fifty-third anniversary orf the
''lay Fire t'umriany.
Saturday night, at thr Voter-
UU of Foreign Wars Hall,
HtCtOT and Harry Strtstta,
Bev. John P. Kiniry, aaatatatri
ratter «f St. Matthew - Cath-olic
Church, who served in
both the European and Pacific
Theatre* u a U. S. Army
Chaplain during World War
11. tOOh for the subject of a
stirring address. "Commun-i-
m."
"Regardless of where you
v today y |
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 |