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®I)c Consljoljockctt ttccorfrcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. «I«7. CONSHOHOCIEN. PH.. THURSDAY. TUNE 7. 1151. FIVE CENTS CHS, Si. Matthew's Flan Graduation© CHS To Cndoste St. Mattkew'i CbmOftl WiB GnkhuM loiiiorrou \\wc\\t HMIOti SIIIHIHY• The Conshohocken Hitfh Three additional prizes School Alumni scholarship amounting l" ffft J"sl added award, valued at $100. an ad- to the extensive list already ditional $160 in U cash; offered, will hrinjr the total awards, and two medals will of cash awards to he present-l »e presented to m.-mlH-r- "I ed at aiiniia] tommnmimmk Mark HHIth \m.m-i>nr\ Of Chunl. the class of 1951 of ('mishn-htK'ken RlfB School at the 80th annual c'tiniuciicenient i tomorrow oiffhl at B:1S in the hhyh school aftdi-toiium. Identity ol niniwri la withheld until Pf—mtotkm. exercises of St. Matthew's High School to an all-time hi^rh of $255. Rev. .|i s.ph Schuster, principal; announced today. Brardaei will l>e held Sun-day nijrlit at 8 in St. Mat. A class of rifBty-OM vouiiK ftfliw*i (atholic Church. A men and women will rwttfve cl.i-- of LOO, comprising sixty diplomas at the tlffd—■ fsTsa and forty hoys, will re- Mi - Grace Dooglau, (l;iu^)i- eeive diplomas. fctr "I Mr. and Mi •. James' Rev. Oeorge E ODonnell. M.A., Dotlfflua, HHlli Main Street. |J« P- professor of English and .,,*, . , , , hormletii's ui St. Charles Borro- Wll! he the sahltatonail. Mid Ifu.„ summary. Overbrook. «ill de-liver the commencement sermon Rev. George L. Murphy, adminis-trator, will present the diplomas The new Awards include a prise of 110 for the highest average In religion, presented by Miss Mary D Cuey, tn memory of Rev Wil-1 liam A. O'Donnell, late rector of' the church, and two prizes ofiered by the T K Club. IncludniK git) for the highest average, and 86 for the second highest average. Baccalaureate exercises will held Sunday morning at the ten o'clock mass, followed by a catered breakfast in the school auditorium Lsioni President Clergy and laity gathered at the speaker's tahle Monday night In the auditorium of St. Matthew's Parochial tirade School, at a banquet marking the centennial of the church. Sealed (left (o right) are Very Re\. Edward (>. Jarklin, S. J. president of St. Joseph's College. Philadelphia, guest speaker; Rev. (George 1- Murphy, parish ad-ministrator; Rev. John I'. Kiniry, assistant rector and Centennial chairman; Bur-gess Edmund h. Williams. Standing. Rev. John E. Wrlgley, an assistant rector, and Michael J. kehoe. spokesman for the laity at the event. DBAN SMITH CHS Commencement Speaker ComiQ Sirchio, son of Mr Bad Mrs. Stephen Sirchio. 332 Weal Sixth Avenue, the vale-dictorian. |f]M Douglavi will speak or. "Neighbors at Home,'' and Rotary. Lions Meet Together I "HI- Arr «.III-.|« At Annual Affair ^Chamber Completing Plan St.Matthews " For July 4th Celebration Pa™" Marks Plans for an extensive program for the Fourth of July, with the theme "Celebrate The 4th in Consho hocken" are being completed this week by the Conshohocken Chamber of Commerce, according to William A. Moore, pn idmi. ■ i Oeneral chairman of the even; Is Peter J. Romano, who announced School Tax In \\ est Boro To Increase Higher Codl V<I• I .» Mill* To Property, $2.50 In Hr..cl TkBM A budget filing for an ex-penditure of $M,oe i i the year heginning July 1, was presented to the_ West Conshohocken School Hoard at the June meeting. Monday niirht. in the elementary school. The figure n : an hrmtrt of ILJMW '■■■ that of I960. The budget is based on a properly tax rate of 80 mills and a per capita tax of $7.50, repn Milling an increase of five mills and $2.50 on the per capita rate. The annual added Increment IB teachers' salaries, the Increase in tuition, the reduction in the an-nual State appropriation, together with an Increased amount that must go Into the sinking fund to meet the payment of the bonded indebtedness on the school build- j principal of th* Plymouth-While ing la sited as reason for the in-1 marsh Township Schools, will be crease. When the sinking fund | lrducl#d „ pmldent of the OgtV WM established tn 1930. the amount set aside annually was sufficient to provide fot retirement of bonds Lions To HoM Installation Cartiiii Brown Head* I .tn ;il t'luh V\i Year Cardin D Brown. aVf at maturity Interest received on the fund has decreased and the amount originally set aside falls short of paying oft the bonds a* they mature. BI'DOET Fir.i ua The estimated receipts for 1*61 are aa follows: Property u«. 136.- 07100; per cnplta tax. 98.2M0G. Us liens. 1811.90. per capita tax out- .standing, 1300 00; state approprle-lions. 8* 17585: total. WMBM Estimated expend It urea Oeneral control, 93 04500; Instruction. 832.- 91000: auxiliary agencies. gJ.55000. peratlon, 84.660 00; maintenance First Rift* Ttnntitu Blushes Crimson Nearly 100 members of the Con- Reside Potted Violet hohocken Rotary Club and the Conahohocken Lions Club attended a joint meeting, with the Rotar-1 ahead ol schedule—and in an lans as the host club, on Monday usual place. today that among the feat urea ol the all-day celebration, designed with the safety factor In mind. would be a "Push-mobile Race This community's first reported >n '*-* morning, sports event* and field of education was lauded ripe tomato arrived Just t month novelty contests for school children |,y an out-of-town Catholic the afternoon, and an amateur ; (.j,.rgyman, high-ranking Centennial Parochial Educational I fHi hi-hi |i I'mi-rti By Banquet Speaker -T_h, e ,lonir-ittime ilead. ersvhip of/ tuition Thi prewnl cott -„ pupl, tt aaW ,„. St. Matthew'i parish in the month for im pupus. The boari shohocken Lions Club at the annual installation of officers at the gaffe I next regular meeting In Ihe Spring Mill firv house at 8 IS Tuesday ev-cntng, June 28. Mr Brown suc-ceeds Ptancle T. Dennis, Esq Other officers to be installed aie: First vice-president, Rain: \l esl Borough Orders Halt ToSewcr^asle I »l < oiiniii^-ioiient Given ,'tO-l>a> Noiirc !'.- I IIHII 1 o il Delin;'. | % taken last nfgal to tliniinate an lin-corj^ UUon en \\'e*t DeHavi tied by ater fron bsstesM on DeHsv ■ Street, in Upper rownahlp, when the j ■'n-lmhiH-ken TOWI Conmil voted U) notify the Town-di , hagbi work of dlggtm ptRHI to ehniinale the nuis-ance wrfthin SO da] i Fredenek Pish reported that the eandttsan has become increasi:i»le LiHd It eat reported bv Mr Rjraa ihst Jn-eph Shoemaker ■, pea r Marlon Conu ars, had mr.irnied thai the condi- Uon eettld be remedied by cesspools. It was this report that prompted Hie action laken by the Wc*t Side oounofl Ht its June meetinn h reported that * -]•#?• ml committee from Town ■ had cfiiiferred with repn i of Anthony Ziellnskl. relative to council acquiring part of the Zie-linski farm to com nine DeHai en Avenue a distance of 140 feet to connect With Hie extension of De- Haven Street running from Upper Merinn Township to Pool tliroupli Ihe Zleltiwkl farm T ivn rouncil, throuRh the conn e. made an offer of MOO. U erle: aexrond ekal pffuMaxtt, Jr.hti the 1600 originally asked b\ flscher: third vlee-pre4dent. Jame* Eltttnakl. He ottered a cou'ner J. Rath. Jr : fourth vice president. | proposition of accepting the *;*) Ray L. Plero; immediate past pres-ltnd a rtedit of 8300 P9 Ident, FYancu T. Dennis, %■.; sec-juxes Purifier action was derrrred nrtary-trea--(urer. Thomas L. CaW- pending another meeting bKi -» well; aaststant secreUry-treasLrrrlthe coniniiMee and ownr; ft RuaseU Stewart. Jr ; directors i credit proposal will be n '1860-511, Theodore Muntr and O ,.tn*K .,.„..,,,.,„ »VIMI Harrison Praner. Jr : .,WI.W, I™" M„ , . tTBaooo"' fSed™7r^rsTea\"'xW00' °~nie J Rafferly end Francis j Pnrmer Counrllman Joseph Pol-daiTi «r»karSjM00^e«olta^ t*" w«*T Wl11""" * Urk" "f ****?*- ***"* 2J fai^990000 tSui l«'oeOM su?ao-i««": ««ls<*ni tall twister. O.to PtW«l in reqi.rsl Council to clos. oVooJu^H^Bft- IM r- : Lion tamer, J^phjOw e«nU8 exrept to iocs! proprUtcd.91.58K 55 ! Matthews: assistant Uon tamJ-r. >«t ««* "" ** aUtaoi.f^rd Itobert Warn i Bridge ramp, leading to the Ei- Prealdent-elect Brown has »p.prewway. Is completed In order to tJT., potnujd the following as commit- eliminate part of the dust: ninsanrt 1 ee chairmen for the coming \eai when the aorkmm »re off dut> He The amount of the tnen ultlon la not yet determined The ning pirchlo, ■ Neighbor* Abroad " Theme Black Horse. Rldgeway Gardens. The guest speaker. S. W. WelU. eastern manager of George D. Ro-per Corp. talked on "Pun, Pacts and Philosophy.'' The speaker was presented by Oilbert C. Warden, vice-president and general mana-ger of John Wood Manufacturing Company 'of thp (flaw Local Aiilhority To Seel. Bills For Tefd Borings Tlie Coa^hphocken Municipal met lasl night In 'be fcouncil Chamber with Mr Collins. pf the bonding company, and Mr rrlel of the counsulting engineers. discuss matters pertaining to • work of construction on the I - mdary treatment plant nd the issuance of bonds to nil- i the erection of a community field The three-inch crimson glnbul< is blooming in a flower pot. along- Conshohocken Athletic Field, aids an African violet which holds j Urging resident* of Conahohooken priority to the couUlnei to observe a "safe and sane" The strange combination of flower (Fourth President Moore said. show, band concert, and fireworks ,. mspleved in the evening at the th« scholastic world himself at - banquet marking tm 100th anniversutry of th< founding of St. Matthew - and vegetable Is at the home of [hop* many other csvte groups i_nf*I. at hollo Cntircn, Alorula. lira. Jeanne Ruth. Crawford Hill i Wwn will line up with us to hejp ! night in the auditorium of St West Conahohocken. widow of the m,tke this year's programm tht beat Matthew's grade school, ad fail* West Conshohocken police ever ■ chief. Wlluam Ruth I Beginning this week, volunteer Last November, while Mrs Ruth I bora of the communitv under the President David W Arndt. of tlie w".• P"u«lt »l Bryn Mawr Hos- general direction of Jamea Rath pltal a West Conshohocken |Jr „ild wun .ulhorUatloo from friend sent her a pot of African the Chamber of Commerce will violets Early in ihe Spring, a small >mmtf „ ^VM for funds to help green ihool appeared b>' the side of pronill,e the gajantlc program, and 2*.J'2!eU- ^' developed Mrs | toWMpeople „ m9ta w ^ Ruth Covered lt tu t tomato Lholahearted support to help make plant. She did not disturb It >lU •■,uv.»l.hbm*- program »uc- Latar. • green tomato formed A'^ZtJ ' program sue few days ago. the •'carpet-bagger- | -j, i-™-. interested inhabltart of the African violet's * domain, turned a bright red Maybe, Rotary Club. petsakVsd He called upon Francis T Dennis. Baq.. president of the Lions Club, to give a brief talk and to Introduce the club's officers. Mr. Dennis stresaed the need of the Rotary Club and all other civic groups to aid in the continuation of the project recently started by the Lions Club's pledge of 81.000 lor nee the project It wu decided to advertise for Juds for test borings at the dis-l- osal plant for foundations of the 1 ddition to house the equipment |or the secondary treatment Bids received until Tuesday. lune 19. by Edward D. Mont mas. loos Maple Street, secretary of the |.;ulmnty. It was decided to wai: until Sep-e'mber to advertise for bonds, house tor Conshohocken Officers of the Rotary Club ware introduced by President-elect John S. Blackburn. Visiting Rotarlana war* Intro-duced and Dr William E Brandt was Introduced as a Lions Club guest The birthday of Rotarlan Clair Peifer was marked. Rev. Winter* To Attend Contention In Buffalo in embarassment. The African violet Is holding Its own and Is blooinuig briskly. Churches Plan Children's Day taking part in the amateur sshow program in the evening are asked to con-tact Phyllis LeRroux Oersbach, at 710 Maple Street, to make an ap-pointment for a trvoui Partici-pation is limited to those M /ears and older. Boys and girls Interested In the "Push-mobile Race" may obtain details regarding construction of ihe push-mobile by contacting K. gradi jacent to the church at Thirtlj Avenue and Fayette Street. More than 300 men and women pari»hionern, many former parishioners, and guest* attended the function, major social event in the three-day observance of the parish centennial. Very Rev. Edward O Jackluv S president of St. Jos^m' Dies Enroute To Hospital Heart Attack Fatal To Mm. Helen Zei^t, r Stricken suddenly ill with a ' eari a:tack a* she was being drlv n to her home, at 1:16 Tuesdav norn-ing, Mrs Helen staler 7.<- m, 40. of 901 East Hector Strr „ died ■ short time later enroute to Mont-gomery Hospital. With * local police escort pre-ceding the car, a desperate. i*rogram. Ralph P. Eberle; rinai 1 italph Woerner: activities. J. Har- 'ison Praxler. Jr.; con."Utution and ..-laws, Francis T Dennis, E*q: ..emberthlp, R. Lincoln Haln; sight 'tvation and blind work, irvm ■t'tie; cltlaens and patriotism ..in Prunkenfirid: initiation, .I'vard O. Panton: BtTll itnpirm ■ ggggsai P. Mi-nr.ey. . I Piero: Lions education. i iiry I Atkinson: transportation. Holland Davis: food and ■ited the danger created b\ the heavy trucks crossing the gvgfiOS connnuHlly without anv waTnn.- io the traveling public Work on th« operation continues fintn 5 in tha morning until 10 at nigh' i Usg request and Will in- -trnci the roniiaclor to barricade •lie th"H'U((hfsre John J. ntflcM, wlm recently built a new home on M-" aVftel weat of Bullock Avenue, was pres- ..■.■hment. Francis Bruno, health rnt to objeel to a grade in front .ind welfare. Oeorge S. Wood; aaf- of his property submitted by Bor-ety, |. Frencu Mootei boys and ough Engineer Muldrew. who es- ■irta. Tn.rr*- o■■ ■ plslned Ihe grade was esiabll'hedj in 1893 Mr Torvlck claims tht I »w..»l M-s.a Ml... wr»dfl wl11 lnw,>r thr Mrwt abnUl I iCM »il JTltlH Y» 111*. j three- and one-half fee- f was .. j,. _ , rlccldrd by council to have the pres- KOHf* MlOw' AH'anlfo «« grade established in place of iConfinned oa Paffe Fourt Francis T Dsau effort was made to reach the hn«- recipient of si* pme- In the annur. w ■ •, I \ II * Philadelphia H M IIIl<'IIKH>!l >itl!OV was pronounced dead upon arrival ^ned yesterday a< Michel! s. Phlla-lege. Philadelphia, guest speaker by Dr. Charles Henkelmann. night,delphla. and rnr.'iimeg throughoui |_||| I lilllS DllllKX at tha event, pointed out that terne. Death was attributed to a, today until 8 o'clock J Matthew's 1." sd one of the coronary thrombosis Coroner W Jj The local attorney and Consho-! The monthly meeting of the aM-rlmtt grade schools In the arch- ■ Rushong said a certificate of death hocken Lions Club head received Hhttemarsh Valley Republican dloceae elRhtv-eight years ago and'du* w MtaraJ eausea would be one first two second and three dub. of which Sheriff Samuel M. eiffhtv-two yeara ago opened ''one ' Issued. third prizes tnt was held Tnnr» of the first. If not the first Catho- Funeral service* will be heldIJo-1 His top award^ came In tlie whtb mriK Finnl rrport was made (Continued on Pope Ftoei - An BgtluUtl of ll>e cost of water' Rev. Chester Winters, pastor of lonsumptlon to operate the new, the First Baptist Church, left today llant parable on ■ quarterly basis I to attend the American BapUat las recel-ed Tlius will be an lm-1 Convention m Buffalo, N. Y. Tenant factor tn computing the! Accompanied by his family. Rev. Jfcnml cosi to property holders. The ' Mr. Winters will spend the' week- |*ntal will be determined by the end with Mr' Winters' parenta, 1 iglneers Mr and Mrs Wlllard Dyer of Wln- VTlie next meeting will be held field. Pa . and attend the graduation ponday night. July 2 lex-rcLWs of Bucknell Unlveralty. — 'liters' class or 1941 is eele-lui league To Klert Children's Day programs wil! be ste-r* In thia «'. presented In several Conshohock- Anyone in the community ln-en churches in rimectlon with [erested in servmg on the general morning worship services on Sun- 'committee or In contributing to d*v • the fund-raising effort* is Invited FIRST BAPTIST to contact Mr. Moore, at his home, CliiliiPtis Day will be celebrated lH» Fayette Street, or by telephone, in Ihe First Baptist Church with1 Pull membership of the committee a Joint church snd church school its expected to be announced within .program at 10 45 Sunday morning j the next week 10 Preston Cusfer. superintendent — -■■ ■ ■ Election of officers will take place On Monday Rev Mr Waiters will of the church school, will have rrMr|„ S.-IWM,] PtaMMM the annual meeting of the Con- leave for Buffalo to four davs. re-charge of the services assisted bv '-'ra'ip * ntH" < ro^ratll pohc«ken Arl Uague tonight at 8 turning here late Friday. Appro*, the superintendents of' the various Tn RV fit-raw. In^il^v ■a.^01*,,'** HoUW' Mu* E'Mene.imately 5.000 delegates will attend ; department Mrs. Erie Henrlques IO '" '»'^*"" I UeaiW* ■rb will preside the pu*h-mooiie a■ ' j-'l r" P Moore Jr at 1200 Fayette Street IJaV rir«*II1«'ll * Youths are limited u> 14 years of j _f_ _ . •pogt.au To Be OM K gur«rc'^'°SonS5er,S;Hold Nonunalions « , .. | making an appeal to fraternal and \ All officers were re-nominated II Mlllflay .Horning |,-,Vic clubs In the communsty to without opposition at the annual help sponsor one or more young-; nomination held Tuesday evening in connection with the June meet-ing of the Oeorge Clay Fire Company, aa follows: President Jamea Carpenter; vice-president John Campbell. Jr.; recording sec-retary, Oeorge P. McLaughlin financial secretary, Joseph Pow-ers; treasurer. Francis McHugn fire chief. John Smith; assistant chiefs. Thomas Smith, Edward Campbell. John Brady chief morrow morning at 11 at tlie Ardeil roag class. Edith Krau-r variety on the banquet to be held at wil- Funeral Home. 300 Fayette Gireci [The two aaeond award* were madei Ham Penn ran. Owynedd, on June with Rev. James H. Brasher, pastor, to him In white elaat Blanche Mai- j 30 Miss tnex TramonUna. chair-of the MethodUt Church officiating ^rin Bnj bt-OOlor Mme. Henri' nisn of the event, a.*ks that all Interment will be at Oulf Cemetery | nmlM reporl t»v 5 30 p m Jo- The fatal attack which overtook Th. trio of t)\fi claaf ril)iw>n laepfa Darbv and Lulher KloMerman the woman occurred In the vicinity wnjl awarded tht reported an excellent entertainment of Fayette and Hector Streets. Drlv- Hrower in the pink das* Showgirl has been arranged Lieutenant ing th* ear to the police station at yellow cla«. Lowell Tbomaa, and Qonmat I.lovri Wood will be th* Hector and Forrest street*, thelp,,,,. pa^taj oieaming Bff the evening, and the driver Mked ihe aid of Officer 8»m- Mr Dennh is a director and the program «iH i>c dedicv-d to the uel Cardanvme. on duty there. Of-;r-onsultgnt rosarlan of the RtUl K'irra Tickets Ocer Caidsmone telephoned Dr;dl.|pnU Rn^. Society The Burdens j procured from members tConfmued on Page Fourt ■omri: th* Si. PauFi Baptist WilMlondtiot L'nioii \rspns his horn*, 4M West Tenth Ave the conven-ion kindergarten; Mr* Oeorge Webber i Seventv boys and girU will marklBrown and John Oet*fre*d. Jr .summer season on the PSJK House ., I., nrlmarv Mn S.mm.1 R»>. I rnmnlMtm nt th»ir anifllH In nnh. The alactlon Wtll take Dl*C* at the! »wn Sunday evening *l I J" nue, open to the public throughout ISaS!;"■w*'',;n,l™l|, eeaai ,NHS _ Two local voting women were UW'iIlIlI Ii*r.e**l! lllliMpilli.HtmM.ii among the 367 graduate* who com- hrlr roura.s Bt Noit,- an Joseph Iacovittl. 150 V. Moiday iDMV Terrance Campbell; aasiat-] ■ Eleventh Avenue, was one of the night Thrv are Miss Br-ant englneeni Albert Slater and Union vesper services sponsored iao students who will graduate and Fww.daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ar- Farl Slater- delegate to sute eon-iby the six PrWegtant churche* of rw.v|Ve a diploma from ihe PI ' HOi Ave-vention ion* to be sleetedi. Joaeph Coriafcotwcken will open toe th- clelphia Textile Institute on Satur- nue and Miss BeUy Raysor dsugh-est Side Grade School Mill Graduate Class Of 23 A i, ing O Church H' [Junior, and Wilbur Wvnti. adult. I lie grade schools, at annual promo- July meeting (each department will be represent-'Uon exercise*. Tuesdey night at 8 Plan* to attend a housing at a St. I*d 'hrough songs and recitations. Un the high srhool auditorium. A piece of apparatus at Soudexton Those participating are. Ipupil-parttcipation program will belon July 38 were furthered *nd Nurserv Elizabeth Smurthwaite, presented Numerous awards will be plan* for a trip to Atlantic City Robert Smurthwaite and Msrgaret made 'on July 14 were discussed Xujjoi _ , I Primar>- and kindergarten — bi-aaiiittirin exercises for a cla.-*s of twenty-three bovs'K«ren Rueii. -stupid Folk' ~ " ' Keyser "Do Your Bit ". Nadli Brett, "A Greeting": Tommv Oar-nett. "Jrsus A Child"; Lois Rieger "Jesus the Helper"; and Christine Slbole Bobby Montemayor and Linda Henrique... "Jesus the Man": Don- The sale of two Con.-hnhiKken business propertiei has iron*': A"*1"' " 'i.*?;,111!1!" • n« moBsage io «ie cia.ss ns Chance. "Jesus' Story". Jackie ■.__ „„rx,,mmat«A •rlekt. *h„ r.u.t f.u.. J,v, ™n: August IB Methodllt ' given by Oeorge Klrkpatnrk, prln-lTobin. "Friend'' Barry and Bobby!0**" conwimmated within the pa»t, few days. Ir,w M Presbyterian cipal of the Bala-Cynwyd Junior Harrison "Thsnksgning , Marilyn The 'nrmer Edwin W. Harrison High School of the Lower Merlon I Kriebel. "An Offering'' I District Mr Kirkpatrlck Ls a na-j iConfinued on Page Fou ttve of Conshohocken. where he was1 a leader in boys work. He gradu- *jr . «• I fi i_ i I Dv tJramMe w jie^. within th* eg- i «• ..»•„ i\~.l*.m*.A ated from Conshohocken Hi/h arui *»**«* ™e Ullirrh \^k* d.iphla architect P^n. apartment wer the Harn-'**^' <-»»,,n»f nnlerrrl day at School House H.i.rv Avenue Lane and ] ter of Mr and Mrs John R Ray- Eourlh Avenue 3b Two Business Properties Change Ownership Here An -Hi girti who have completed the sixth jrrade course of study the elementary schools of VVe*t Conshohocken will be held l;xt Tuesday niirht at R in the school auditorium, when Irtiflcates of promotion will be presented to nineteen boys \d four jrirls. P~ . Th* message to the class will be [oi'it'ty To Fete M. (losnuis Parish jlliS Gndnatei frhe annual Commui.inn break- la,er irom L'rslnus College. t"..- BaSaav iif U II The second sale Is that of the|streel garage ls occupied by E W Cutting of weeds in conformity ft sponsored bv the Hoi-. Name ^ class will present c play Tor Ht Iliril III i\v\. HOM lietv of Ss Cosma* and Damian entitled" "Today We Oraduate." in Vish will be held Sunday morn- j which the leading rolls will be following the 7:30 mass In the taken by Harry Carpenter, leader: ireh. The breakfast will be ser- Robert Ferat. who will extend great-in the Andrew taimutti Post;in«» *nd Harry McClure. who will me 505 Maple Street The Society : read the clas.s prophecy ) be host to the graduates of Th" presentation of awards will [ parish i include those of the West Conaho-lie speakers will be Larry ca-l!*"'1™ Hon*.*** Schooi Club to High and me inrmer en win w. narrison - | in case of rain aervtcas will V property at Seventh Avenue »ndinot dudo-ed. but it U understood; held in St Mark's LAitheran Fayette Street, owned by the Harry thl[ the present occupants must i Church Fried Estate, has been purchased, rtclt- tt the expiration of their by Cramsie W Parkhill. a Phlla-J^,,,. wiMn m, neat year. The apartment over the Harry Bapti ■ Marahall W lee, preach tha aennon on the subject "The Progress of Christianity" The ctwtr of St Paula Church will •tng. The echedule for the summer follows- June 10, St Paul's Bap-tist. Jun* IT. Fir--, aatptast; June UM;ar I^rs^LhuJth^era^n;u'JVu.i ^flMMe-fhno1!?- lir^* S. c_hools Will'he held Oil Tui -ia> mornn Wrt .,.,..,, , ,-i eebj-tennn; July mass at 8:30 in St. Hfttthi fi B < stholtc Church. 33. First Baptist; July 29. St Paul'* j Thirty-one bo\> ami twenty-seven irirl.t will complrle Baptist: August k^ c+\y*rv ^Epis- tne|r g-^p scho<»l itttdiei and will IK- promoted, fonowini the mass, from thr i-iphth gndt to thr parochial hiprh school. Si. Matthew's Grade School Promotion Next Tuesday Annual CIOMIIJ.- eXeTcltw ol St Motthtw'i IHrocbltl le Schools will 1»P held on Tueaday niorninir. i Mark's nitneran: JUJV a memo- i 7\ ««.,..»..., n ,.. , di«; July is. pre*byier.<m Juh »:Matthew H ( atholic 4^ aal... fi.hil.ii t.i'c ta R' IWiiT'x ' f*l%!M4a> L.A..,. .. ...I iiimili' oni'An ITII-IJ ii-ill estate and business of Ralph: Klaslnger. manager of the Riant to a borough ordinance was called Conference of thr AltopiedJ. at Fourth Avenue and j Theatre and other holdings of the io the attention of property own-ers today by Burgess Edmund K Williams Under the terms of the ordinance weeds should be cut one week prior to and no later than one week after June IS Burgess Williams announced that a check will be made am4 violators after June 33 will be penalised Holiness Christian Church opened Maple Street, to Andrew Toto ft Fried Estate chain. He has already yesterday at the Seytert Camp-Son. of Norrlatown. been notified to vacate the apart- Meeung Church and will continue: The property of the Fried Es- mem until Saturday afternoon Rev Har- i tale, with a frontage of more than It Ls the plan of Mr Toto and old B Hess, pastor of the West , 100 feet on Fayette Ktreet. ex- his son, the new owners of the Coashohocken Church. Rev Ella J tending along Seventh Avenue tolAllopiedl property, to make exten- Nace. of West CVmshohot ken Mm Harry Street. Includes a large I sive alteration*, to the store, mak- - Helen Starr, delegate from the, stone dwelling, said UJ have been j ing it a self service market. Peter I the bov and girl having the highest West Side Church and Mr« Et*i-; erected at a cost of S100.000. about I Toto will aarve as manager of the . L«HTJ^1! ~ I , .L *ZnV?L *r"*** *' West Con- Weiss, alternate delegate, left for thirty years ago At the HarryI business. Mr. Altopiedi has oper- T_ As.,,--! sr|.n, , DL S2 B r Ihr^°hoek*n Home Chjb, to the one! the conference yesterday Mr* Sta" street frontage a garage and sec- ated a larg* apartment house in ' " •'»»<"" ^CIIOOI ungton Red suns. Bud Sim-1 liaving the highest general average > is instructed bv 'he church to ask I ond-floor apartment is erected Th* Wild wood. N J for many yean i Rev James H Brasher, pastor of former University of' Pennsyl-1 In English: Safety Patrol Cenifl- for the return of Rev. Mr Hess to large residence has been leased to and is now making his permanent the Conshohwker. Methodist ST _, etf "'-d former cates; Cliigenship: Montgomery the West Side Church Assignments; Oray's Ferry Brick Company and residence there. iChurch. will attend a poator* in pirate Daaeball st*r: uountr Spelling Contest and cer- to the various churches wtll be the Annville Stone Company as of- The sale o! Ihe Fried Estate j school a- Oc-an Orme. N J, from i*ic_iormeriy of The Eagles, ft if tea tes of promoim:, I made on Saturday afternoons bv flees An apartment in the main property and that of Mr Altopiedi' June 18 to Jtii.e 22 One hundred T .1-11' west ennsho-' The program follows the stationing board Mrs Hew BIICI ' building la occupied by Ralphla-ere made through the offices or ps«/or. from ' tootbail rosrh at Episcopal Arneri's Miss Mildred Lawleas., their son and daughter will attend smith What use the new owner Samuel W DeU*dlo. IT* expected to be in at- .maeo oss rage rout, j iCoalmaed on Pag* Trcei (the conference Saturday. [plans to make of the property is!Sixth Avenue and Flyette Street .tendance. <JMH-.II TO <'!*<■ Siiininrr Prograa Friday. Jnne 22 The semi-annual cone: Conshohocken Choral Society will be held on Friday evening. June 23 at 8 'JO in tlie auditorium of Con* j shnhocken High School The Valley gorge Sor.yn Nurriafrwii. which recently marked i ia< its tenth anniypirary with a three- i„. choral concert at Norrlatown, will M be guest singers at the event Di Jeno Donath, director of Ihe local -eTtbe required tests choral and the Valley Forge son.-- aJ1<1 |ldV( a„rned the awards men. will be on the podium Margaret Collnr lot |J and Choral accr ; aaret aaW tralto. will be | tConfiriued on page four) Prises for general excellence and for religion will be awarded to pupils ftotn tlie fir eighth grade* American leaion a-vards offered annually ' grade pupil-, will be presented The prl7C-» inner In * poetrv-wrltij.c mntesi. sponsored and locally by the Cath-olic Daughter of America, will t* d Winners of the flr^t .in. according to grades, will be eligible to enter the . Pupils who have been neither ibsent during the scho-will receive attendance Palmer t riling oertlfi-bc presented to those The eighth grade boys who have ■ "ii 'he aafety sin ml Club, as treed well , ddoa during the past >e 1
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 7, 1951 |
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®I)c Consljoljockctt ttccorfrcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. «I«7. CONSHOHOCIEN. PH.. THURSDAY. TUNE 7. 1151. FIVE CENTS
CHS, Si. Matthew's
Flan Graduation©
CHS To Cndoste St. Mattkew'i
CbmOftl WiB GnkhuM
loiiiorrou \\wc\\t HMIOti SIIIHIHY•
The Conshohocken Hitfh Three additional prizes
School Alumni scholarship amounting l" ffft J"sl added
award, valued at $100. an ad- to the extensive list already
ditional $160 in U cash; offered, will hrinjr the total
awards, and two medals will of cash awards to he present-l
»e presented to m.-mlH-r- "I ed at aiiniia] tommnmimmk
Mark HHIth \m.m-i>nr\ Of Chunl.
the class of 1951 of ('mishn-htK'ken
RlfB School at the
80th annual c'tiniuciicenient
i tomorrow oiffhl at
B:1S in the hhyh school aftdi-toiium.
Identity ol niniwri la
withheld until Pf—mtotkm.
exercises of St. Matthew's
High School to an all-time
hi^rh of $255. Rev. .|i s.ph
Schuster, principal; announced
today.
Brardaei will l>e held Sun-day
nijrlit at 8 in St. Mat.
A class of rifBty-OM vouiiK ftfliw*i (atholic Church. A
men and women will rwttfve cl.i-- of LOO, comprising sixty
diplomas at the tlffd—■ fsTsa and forty hoys, will re-
Mi - Grace Dooglau, (l;iu^)i- eeive diplomas.
fctr "I Mr. and Mi •. James' Rev. Oeorge E ODonnell. M.A.,
Dotlfflua, HHlli Main Street. |J« P- professor of English and
.,,*, . , , , hormletii's ui St. Charles Borro-
Wll! he the sahltatonail. Mid Ifu.„ summary. Overbrook. «ill de-liver
the commencement sermon
Rev. George L. Murphy, adminis-trator,
will present the diplomas
The new Awards include a prise
of 110 for the highest average In
religion, presented by Miss Mary
D Cuey, tn memory of Rev Wil-1
liam A. O'Donnell, late rector of'
the church, and two prizes ofiered
by the T K Club. IncludniK git)
for the highest average, and 86
for the second highest average.
Baccalaureate exercises will
held Sunday morning at the ten
o'clock mass, followed by a catered
breakfast in the school auditorium
Lsioni President
Clergy and laity gathered at the speaker's tahle Monday night In the auditorium
of St. Matthew's Parochial tirade School, at a banquet marking the centennial of the
church. Sealed (left (o right) are Very Re\. Edward (>. Jarklin, S. J. president of St.
Joseph's College. Philadelphia, guest speaker; Rev. (George 1- Murphy, parish ad-ministrator;
Rev. John I'. Kiniry, assistant rector and Centennial chairman; Bur-gess
Edmund h. Williams. Standing. Rev. John E. Wrlgley, an assistant rector, and
Michael J. kehoe. spokesman for the laity at the event.
DBAN SMITH
CHS Commencement Speaker
ComiQ Sirchio, son of Mr Bad
Mrs. Stephen Sirchio. 332
Weal Sixth Avenue, the vale-dictorian.
|f]M Douglavi will speak or.
"Neighbors at Home,'' and
Rotary. Lions
Meet Together
I "HI- Arr «.III-.|«
At Annual Affair
^Chamber Completing Plan St.Matthews
" For July 4th Celebration Pa™" Marks
Plans for an extensive program for the Fourth of July,
with the theme "Celebrate The 4th in Consho hocken" are
being completed this week by the Conshohocken Chamber
of Commerce, according to William A. Moore, pn idmi.
■ i Oeneral chairman of the even;
Is Peter J. Romano, who announced
School Tax
In \\ est Boro
To Increase
Higher Codl Vn '*-* morning, sports event* and field of education was lauded
ripe tomato arrived Just t month novelty contests for school children |,y an out-of-town Catholic
the afternoon, and an amateur ; (.j,.rgyman, high-ranking
Centennial
Parochial Educational
I fHi hi-hi |i I'mi-rti
By Banquet Speaker
-T_h, e ,lonir-ittime ilead. ersvhip of/ tuition Thi prewnl cott -„ pupl, tt aaW ,„.
St. Matthew'i parish in the month for im pupus. The boari
shohocken Lions Club at the annual
installation of officers at the gaffe I
next regular meeting In Ihe Spring
Mill firv house at 8 IS Tuesday ev-cntng,
June 28. Mr Brown suc-ceeds
Ptancle T. Dennis, Esq
Other officers to be installed aie:
First vice-president, Rain:
\l esl Borough
Orders Halt
ToSewcr^asle
I »l < oiiniii^-ioiient
Given ,'tO-l>a> Noiirc
!'.- I IIHII 1 o il
Delin;'. | % taken
last nfgal to tliniinate an lin-corj^
UUon en \\'e*t
DeHavi tied by
ater fron bsstesM on
DeHsv ■ Street, in Upper
rownahlp, when the
j ■'n-lmhiH-ken TOWI
Conmil voted U) notify the
Town-di ,
hagbi work of dlggtm
ptRHI to ehniinale the nuis-ance
wrfthin SO da] i
Fredenek Pish reported that the
eandttsan has become increasi:i»le
LiHd It eat reported bv Mr Rjraa
ihst Jn-eph Shoemaker ■,
pea r Marlon Conu
ars, had mr.irnied thai the condi-
Uon eettld be remedied by cesspools.
It was this report that prompted
Hie action laken by the Wc*t Side
oounofl Ht its June meetinn
h reported that * -]•#?•
ml committee from Town ■
had cfiiiferred with repn i
of Anthony Ziellnskl. relative to
council acquiring part of the Zie-linski
farm to com nine DeHai en
Avenue a distance of 140 feet to
connect With Hie extension of De-
Haven Street running from Upper
Merinn Township to Pool
tliroupli Ihe Zleltiwkl farm T ivn
rouncil, throuRh the conn e.
made an offer of MOO. U
erle: aexrond ekal pffuMaxtt, Jr.hti the 1600 originally asked b\
flscher: third vlee-pre4dent. Jame* Eltttnakl. He ottered a cou'ner
J. Rath. Jr : fourth vice president. | proposition of accepting the *;*)
Ray L. Plero; immediate past pres-ltnd a rtedit of 8300 P9
Ident, FYancu T. Dennis, %■.; sec-juxes Purifier action was derrrred
nrtary-trea--(urer. Thomas L. CaW- pending another meeting bKi -»
well; aaststant secreUry-treasLrrrlthe coniniiMee and ownr;
ft RuaseU Stewart. Jr ; directors i credit proposal will be n
'1860-511, Theodore Muntr and O ,.tn*K .,.„..,,,.,„ »VIMI
Harrison Praner. Jr : .,WI.W, I™" M„ , .
tTBaooo"' fSed™7r^rsTea\"'xW00' °~nie J Rafferly end Francis j Pnrmer Counrllman Joseph Pol-daiTi
«r»karSjM00^e«olta^ t*" w«*T Wl11""" * Urk" "f ****?*- ***"* 2J
fai^990000 tSui l«'oeOM su?ao-i««": ««ls<*ni tall twister. O.to PtW«l in reqi.rsl Council to clos.
oVooJu^H^Bft- IM r- : Lion tamer, J^phjOw e«nU8 exrept to iocs!
proprUtcd.91.58K 55 ! Matthews: assistant Uon tamJ-r. >«t ««* "" ** aUtaoi.f^rd
Itobert Warn i Bridge ramp, leading to the Ei-
Prealdent-elect Brown has »p.prewway. Is completed In order to
tJT., potnujd the following as commit- eliminate part of the dust: ninsanrt
1 ee chairmen for the coming \eai when the aorkmm »re off dut> He
The amount of the tnen
ultlon la not yet determined The
ning
pirchlo, ■ Neighbor* Abroad " Theme Black Horse.
Rldgeway Gardens.
The guest speaker. S. W. WelU.
eastern manager of George D. Ro-per
Corp. talked on "Pun, Pacts
and Philosophy.'' The speaker was
presented by Oilbert C. Warden,
vice-president and general mana-ger
of John Wood Manufacturing
Company
'of thp
(flaw
Local Aiilhority
To Seel. Bills
For Tefd Borings
Tlie Coa^hphocken Municipal
met lasl night In 'be
fcouncil Chamber with Mr Collins.
pf the bonding company, and Mr
rrlel of the counsulting engineers.
discuss matters pertaining to
• work of construction on the
I - mdary treatment plant
nd the issuance of bonds to nil- i the erection of a community field
The three-inch crimson glnbul<
is blooming in a flower pot. along- Conshohocken Athletic Field,
aids an African violet which holds j Urging resident* of Conahohooken
priority to the couUlnei to observe a "safe and sane"
The strange combination of flower (Fourth President Moore said.
show, band concert, and fireworks ,.
mspleved in the evening at the th« scholastic world himself
at - banquet marking tm
100th anniversutry of th<
founding of St. Matthew -
and vegetable Is at the home of [hop* many other csvte groups i_nf*I. at hollo Cntircn, Alorula.
lira. Jeanne Ruth. Crawford Hill i Wwn will line up with us to hejp ! night in the auditorium of St
West Conahohocken. widow of the m,tke this year's programm tht beat Matthew's grade school, ad
fail* West Conshohocken police ever ■
chief. Wlluam Ruth I Beginning this week, volunteer
Last November, while Mrs Ruth I bora of the communitv under the
President David W Arndt. of tlie w".• P"u«lt »l Bryn Mawr Hos- general direction of Jamea Rath
pltal a West Conshohocken |Jr „ild wun .ulhorUatloo from
friend sent her a pot of African the Chamber of Commerce will
violets Early in ihe Spring, a small >mmtf „ ^VM for funds to help
green ihool appeared b>' the side of pronill,e the gajantlc program, and
2*.J'2!eU- ^' developed Mrs | toWMpeople „ m9ta w ^
Ruth Covered lt tu t tomato Lholahearted support to help make
plant. She did not disturb It >lU •■,uv.»l.hbm*- program »uc-
Latar. • green tomato formed A'^ZtJ ' program sue
few days ago. the •'carpet-bagger- | -j, i-™-. interested
inhabltart of the African violet's *
domain, turned a bright red Maybe,
Rotary Club. petsakVsd He called
upon Francis T Dennis. Baq..
president of the Lions Club, to
give a brief talk and to Introduce
the club's officers. Mr. Dennis
stresaed the need of the Rotary
Club and all other civic groups
to aid in the continuation of the
project recently started by the
Lions Club's pledge of 81.000 lor
nee the project
It wu decided to advertise for
Juds for test borings at the dis-l-
osal plant for foundations of the
1 ddition to house the equipment
|or the secondary treatment Bids
received until Tuesday.
lune 19. by Edward D. Mont mas.
loos Maple Street, secretary of the
|.;ulmnty.
It was decided to wai: until Sep-e'mber
to advertise for bonds,
house tor Conshohocken
Officers of the Rotary Club ware
introduced by President-elect John
S. Blackburn.
Visiting Rotarlana war* Intro-duced
and Dr William E Brandt
was Introduced as a Lions Club
guest The birthday of Rotarlan
Clair Peifer was marked.
Rev. Winter* To Attend
Contention In Buffalo
in embarassment. The African violet
Is holding Its own and Is blooinuig
briskly.
Churches Plan
Children's Day
taking
part in the amateur sshow program
in the evening are asked to con-tact
Phyllis LeRroux Oersbach, at
710 Maple Street, to make an ap-pointment
for a trvoui Partici-pation
is limited to those M /ears
and older.
Boys and girls Interested In the
"Push-mobile Race" may obtain
details regarding construction of
ihe push-mobile by contacting K.
gradi
jacent to the church at Thirtlj
Avenue and Fayette Street.
More than 300 men and
women pari»hionern, many
former parishioners, and
guest* attended the function,
major social event in the
three-day observance of the
parish centennial.
Very Rev. Edward O Jackluv S
president of St. Jos^m'
Dies Enroute
To Hospital
Heart Attack Fatal
To Mm. Helen Zei^t, r
Stricken suddenly ill with a ' eari
a:tack a* she was being drlv n to
her home, at 1:16 Tuesdav norn-ing,
Mrs Helen staler 7.<- m, 40.
of 901 East Hector Strr „ died ■
short time later enroute to Mont-gomery
Hospital.
With * local police escort pre-ceding
the car, a desperate.
i*rogram. Ralph P. Eberle; rinai
1 italph Woerner: activities. J. Har-
'ison Praxler. Jr.; con."Utution and
..-laws, Francis T Dennis, E*q:
..emberthlp, R. Lincoln Haln; sight
'tvation and blind work, irvm
■t'tie; cltlaens and patriotism
..in Prunkenfirid: initiation,
.I'vard O. Panton: BtTll itnpirm
■ ggggsai P. Mi-nr.ey. .
I Piero: Lions education.
i iiry I Atkinson: transportation.
Holland Davis: food and
■ited the danger created b\ the
heavy trucks crossing the gvgfiOS
connnuHlly without anv waTnn.- io
the traveling public Work on th«
operation continues fintn 5 in tha
morning until 10 at nigh' i
Usg request and Will in-
-trnci the roniiaclor to barricade
•lie th"H'U((hfsre
John J. ntflcM, wlm recently
built a new home on M-" aVftel
weat of Bullock Avenue, was pres-
..■.■hment. Francis Bruno, health rnt to objeel to a grade in front
.ind welfare. Oeorge S. Wood; aaf- of his property submitted by Bor-ety,
|. Frencu Mootei boys and ough Engineer Muldrew. who es-
■irta. Tn.rr*- o■■ ■ plslned Ihe grade was esiabll'hedj
in 1893 Mr Torvlck claims tht
I »w..»l M-s.a Ml... wr»dfl wl11 lnw,>r thr Mrwt abnUl
I iCM »il JTltlH Y» 111*. j three- and one-half fee- f was
.. j,. _ , rlccldrd by council to have the pres-
KOHf* MlOw' AH'anlfo «« grade established in place of
iConfinned oa Paffe Fourt
Francis T Dsau
effort was made to reach the hn«- recipient of si* pme- In the annur. w ■ •, I \ II
* Philadelphia H M IIIl<'IIKH>!l >itl!OV
was pronounced dead upon arrival ^ned yesterday a< Michel! s. Phlla-lege.
Philadelphia, guest speaker by Dr. Charles Henkelmann. night,delphla. and rnr.'iimeg throughoui |_||| I lilllS DllllKX
at tha event, pointed out that terne. Death was attributed to a, today until 8 o'clock J
Matthew's 1." sd one of the coronary thrombosis Coroner W Jj The local attorney and Consho-! The monthly meeting of the
aM-rlmtt grade schools In the arch- ■ Rushong said a certificate of death hocken Lions Club head received Hhttemarsh Valley Republican
dloceae elRhtv-eight years ago and'du* w MtaraJ eausea would be one first two second and three dub. of which Sheriff Samuel M.
eiffhtv-two yeara ago opened ''one ' Issued. third prizes tnt was held Tnnr»
of the first. If not the first Catho- Funeral service* will be heldIJo-1 His top award^ came In tlie whtb mriK Finnl rrport was made
(Continued on Pope Ftoei
- An BgtluUtl of ll>e cost of water' Rev. Chester Winters, pastor of
lonsumptlon to operate the new, the First Baptist Church, left today
llant parable on ■ quarterly basis I to attend the American BapUat
las recel-ed Tlius will be an lm-1 Convention m Buffalo, N. Y.
Tenant factor tn computing the! Accompanied by his family. Rev.
Jfcnml cosi to property holders. The ' Mr. Winters will spend the' week-
|*ntal will be determined by the end with Mr' Winters' parenta,
1 iglneers Mr and Mrs Wlllard Dyer of Wln-
VTlie next meeting will be held field. Pa . and attend the graduation
ponday night. July 2 lex-rcLWs of Bucknell Unlveralty.
— 'liters' class or 1941 is eele-lui
league To Klert
Children's Day programs wil! be ste-r* In thia «'.
presented In several Conshohock- Anyone in the community ln-en
churches in rimectlon with [erested in servmg on the general
morning worship services on Sun- 'committee or In contributing to
d*v • the fund-raising effort* is Invited
FIRST BAPTIST to contact Mr. Moore, at his home,
CliiliiPtis Day will be celebrated lH» Fayette Street, or by telephone,
in Ihe First Baptist Church with1 Pull membership of the committee
a Joint church snd church school its expected to be announced within
.program at 10 45 Sunday morning j the next week
10 Preston Cusfer. superintendent — -■■ ■ ■
Election of officers will take place On Monday Rev Mr Waiters will of the church school, will have rrMr|„ S.-IWM,] PtaMMM
the annual meeting of the Con- leave for Buffalo to four davs. re-charge of the services assisted bv '-'ra'ip * ntH" < ro^ratll
pohc«ken Arl Uague tonight at 8 turning here late Friday. Appro*, the superintendents of' the various Tn RV fit-raw. In^il^v
■a.^01*,,'** HoUW' Mu* E'Mene.imately 5.000 delegates will attend ; department Mrs. Erie Henrlques IO '" '»'^*"" I UeaiW* ■rb will preside
the pu*h-mooiie a■ ' j-'l r"
P Moore Jr at 1200 Fayette Street IJaV rir«*II1«'ll *
Youths are limited u> 14 years of j _f_ _ .
•pogt.au To Be OM K gur«rc'^'°SonS5er,S;Hold Nonunalions
« , .. | making an appeal to fraternal and \ All officers were re-nominated
II Mlllflay .Horning |,-,Vic clubs In the communsty to without opposition at the annual
help sponsor one or more young-; nomination held Tuesday evening
in connection with the June meet-ing
of the Oeorge Clay Fire
Company, aa follows: President
Jamea Carpenter; vice-president
John Campbell. Jr.; recording sec-retary,
Oeorge P. McLaughlin
financial secretary, Joseph Pow-ers;
treasurer. Francis McHugn
fire chief. John Smith; assistant
chiefs. Thomas Smith, Edward
Campbell. John Brady chief
morrow morning at 11 at tlie Ardeil roag class. Edith Krau-r variety on the banquet to be held at wil-
Funeral Home. 300 Fayette Gireci [The two aaeond award* were madei Ham Penn ran. Owynedd, on June
with Rev. James H. Brasher, pastor, to him In white elaat Blanche Mai- j 30 Miss tnex TramonUna. chair-of
the MethodUt Church officiating ^rin Bnj bt-OOlor Mme. Henri' nisn of the event, a.*ks that all
Interment will be at Oulf Cemetery | nmlM reporl t»v 5 30 p m Jo-
The fatal attack which overtook Th. trio of t)\fi claaf ril)iw>n laepfa Darbv and Lulher KloMerman
the woman occurred In the vicinity wnjl awarded tht reported an excellent entertainment
of Fayette and Hector Streets. Drlv- Hrower in the pink das* Showgirl has been arranged Lieutenant
ing th* ear to the police station at yellow cla«. Lowell Tbomaa, and Qonmat I.lovri Wood will be th*
Hector and Forrest street*, thelp,,,,. pa^taj oieaming Bff the evening, and the
driver Mked ihe aid of Officer 8»m- Mr Dennh is a director and the program «iH i>c dedicv-d to the
uel Cardanvme. on duty there. Of-;r-onsultgnt rosarlan of the RtUl K'irra Tickets
Ocer Caidsmone telephoned Dr;dl.|pnU Rn^. Society The Burdens j procured from members
tConfmued on Page Fourt ■omri:
th*
Si. PauFi Baptist
WilMlondtiot
L'nioii \rspns
his horn*, 4M West Tenth Ave
the conven-ion kindergarten; Mr* Oeorge Webber i Seventv boys and girU will marklBrown and John Oet*fre*d. Jr .summer season on the PSJK House
., I., nrlmarv Mn S.mm.1 R»>. I rnmnlMtm nt th»ir anifllH In nnh. The alactlon Wtll take Dl*C* at the! »wn Sunday evening *l I J"
nue, open to the public throughout
ISaS!;"■w*'',;n,l™l|, eeaai ,NHS
_ Two local voting women were
UW'iIlIlI Ii*r.e**l! lllliMpilli.HtmM.ii among the 367 graduate* who com- hrlr roura.s Bt Noit,- an
Joseph Iacovittl. 150 V. Moiday
iDMV Terrance Campbell; aasiat-] ■ Eleventh Avenue, was one of the night Thrv are Miss Br-ant
englneeni Albert Slater and Union vesper services sponsored iao students who will graduate and Fww.daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ar-
Farl Slater- delegate to sute eon-iby the six PrWegtant churche* of rw.v|Ve a diploma from ihe PI ' HOi Ave-vention
ion* to be sleetedi. Joaeph Coriafcotwcken will open toe th- clelphia Textile Institute on Satur- nue and Miss BeUy Raysor dsugh-est
Side Grade School
Mill Graduate Class Of 23
A
i,
ing
O
Church H' [Junior, and Wilbur Wvnti. adult. I lie grade schools, at annual promo- July meeting
(each department will be represent-'Uon exercise*. Tuesdey night at 8 Plan* to attend a housing at a St.
I*d 'hrough songs and recitations. Un the high srhool auditorium. A piece of apparatus at Soudexton
Those participating are. Ipupil-parttcipation program will belon July 38 were furthered *nd
Nurserv Elizabeth Smurthwaite, presented Numerous awards will be plan* for a trip to Atlantic City
Robert Smurthwaite and Msrgaret made 'on July 14 were discussed
Xujjoi
_ , I Primar>- and kindergarten —
bi-aaiiittirin exercises for a cla.-*s of twenty-three bovs'K«ren Rueii. -stupid Folk' ~
" ' Keyser "Do Your Bit ". Nadli
Brett, "A Greeting": Tommv Oar-nett.
"Jrsus A Child"; Lois Rieger
"Jesus the Helper"; and Christine
Slbole
Bobby Montemayor and Linda
Henrique... "Jesus the Man": Don- The sale of two Con.-hnhiKken business propertiei has iron*': A"*1"' " 'i.*?;,111!1!"
• n« moBsage io «ie cia.ss ns Chance. "Jesus' Story". Jackie ■.__ „„rx,,mmat«A •rlekt. *h„ r.u.t f.u.. J,v, ™n: August IB Methodllt '
given by Oeorge Klrkpatnrk, prln-lTobin. "Friend'' Barry and Bobby!0**" conwimmated within the pa»t, few days. Ir,w M Presbyterian
cipal of the Bala-Cynwyd Junior Harrison "Thsnksgning , Marilyn The 'nrmer Edwin W. Harrison
High School of the Lower Merlon I Kriebel. "An Offering'' I District Mr Kirkpatrlck Ls a na-j iConfinued on Page Fou
ttve of Conshohocken. where he was1
a leader in boys work. He gradu- *jr . «• I fi i_ i I Dv tJramMe w jie^. within th* eg- i «• ..»•„ i\~.l*.m*.A
ated from Conshohocken Hi/h arui *»**«* ™e Ullirrh \^k* d.iphla architect P^n. apartment wer the Harn-'**^' <-»»,,n»f nnlerrrl
day at School House
H.i.rv Avenue
Lane and ] ter of Mr and Mrs John R Ray-
Eourlh Avenue
3b Two Business Properties
Change Ownership Here
An
-Hi girti who have completed the sixth jrrade course of study
the elementary schools of VVe*t Conshohocken will be held
l;xt Tuesday niirht at R in the school auditorium, when
Irtiflcates of promotion will be presented to nineteen boys
\d four jrirls.
P~ . Th* message to the class will be
[oi'it'ty To Fete
M. (losnuis Parish
jlliS Gndnatei
frhe annual Commui.inn break- la,er irom L'rslnus College. t"..- BaSaav iif U II The second sale Is that of the|streel garage ls occupied by E W Cutting of weeds in conformity
ft sponsored bv the Hoi-. Name ^ class will present c play Tor Ht Iliril III i\v\. HOM
lietv of Ss Cosma* and Damian entitled" "Today We Oraduate." in
Vish will be held Sunday morn- j which the leading rolls will be
following the 7:30 mass In the taken by Harry Carpenter, leader:
ireh. The breakfast will be ser- Robert Ferat. who will extend great-in
the Andrew taimutti Post;in«» *nd Harry McClure. who will
me 505 Maple Street The Society : read the clas.s prophecy
) be host to the graduates of Th" presentation of awards will
[ parish i include those of the West Conaho-lie
speakers will be Larry ca-l!*"'1™ Hon*.*** Schooi Club to
High and
me inrmer en win w. narrison - | in case of rain aervtcas will V
property at Seventh
Avenue »ndinot dudo-ed. but it U understood; held in St Mark's LAitheran
Fayette Street, owned by the Harry thl[ the present occupants must i Church
Fried Estate, has been purchased, rtclt- tt the expiration of their
by Cramsie W Parkhill. a Phlla-J^,,,. wiMn m, neat year.
The apartment over the Harry
Bapti ■
Marahall W lee,
preach tha aennon on the subject
"The Progress of Christianity"
The ctwtr of St Paula Church will
•tng.
The echedule for the summer
follows- June 10, St Paul's Bap-tist.
Jun* IT. Fir--, aatptast; June
UM;ar I^rs^LhuJth^era^n;u'JVu.i ^flMMe-fhno1!?- lir^* S. c_hools Will'he held Oil Tui -ia> mornn Wrt .,.,..,, , ,-i eebj-tennn; July mass at 8:30 in St. Hfttthi fi B < stholtc Church.
33. First Baptist; July 29. St Paul'* j Thirty-one bo\> ami twenty-seven irirl.t will complrle
Baptist: August k^ c+\y*rv ^Epis- tne|r g-^p scho<»l itttdiei and will IK- promoted, fonowini
the mass, from thr i-iphth gndt to thr parochial hiprh
school.
Si. Matthew's Grade School
Promotion Next Tuesday
Annual CIOMIIJ.- eXeTcltw ol St Motthtw'i IHrocbltl
le Schools will 1»P held on Tueaday niorninir. i Mark's nitneran: JUJV a memo- i 7\ ««.,..»..., n ,.. ,
di«; July is. pre*byier. |
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