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Sljc Cottsljoljochcn ttctortcr LoTABUSHED 1869. NO. ,171. Fl RI.ISMD fYKHY MONDAY AND »:VEBY IHI K-l. CONSHOHOCEK. PA.. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 115!. FIVE CENTS JT "Chest" Goes Over $100,000 Goal '"'"' si00,000 L, ., n 4 i rzz ~ z T~TZ : Recreation Hail Assured jwo Women Injured Near Spring Mill mm !As 2-Week Flash Drive r . dartnwaite Aii Earlier Records Will Speak $75,000 $60,000 $30,000 $10,0 ITops Plumbing Code Ordinance Approved in WMtemnii n the tap with aytni colon Af Ronmiot t ilrii. for 1961-62. /It DdllUUXl liriv,' in the U.nni,'h's 101- ■ t-ithin ,1... wMlal r*.ri,.H wet * * CHUlhaBltC. St.. Ollick KctSllIt* From Recorder <.|.i**j|'ir<l \(l After hearing rt, i ft petitioner* who souo-h* changes in a prnpomK] plumbing code ordinance, the Board:brought ui to many replies that of Supervisors of Whitemarsh Township, effecting changes ** simply had to refuse any more . ""•*" ... ,. ... .., Tf a spokesman for one of Consho-presldeni in fees, paused the ordinance at the regular monthly meeting hooken. largest industries tele- The ordinance provides for phoned us Friday mornini C'unshohm-ken I.a- <.iil«-il m er I in its $HM»,(H>0 nne-fuiid Communit) Highest goal in a welfare d: y,.«r h,,t„,;,. the marl «u met within th,- orifbul priori set o, ^ Rutbtr , ^ Corp .„, the-bo.nl on Friday niiht. ■ ,1. .° 'S";!;?1 "'• ch""* " U1' * "''"' reC ES2S»- a2t 'SrrS InSS-Uon, HcensinK.nd restoration ..I person. « firms xh, .d ,e.d,„. t torn.,, u, c..n "n" ' "• '"-' „e-vev . M, gencrsl CUT- S?"^?MS' ml' TnnuS en^ed in plumbtn, ...rk ,n th, township -J- ftg 5-gJ- <g ioian of the drive end. chairmen Thanksgiving Day Tootb.ll VKHory - «» - "■■■'■'» '" «« "d"™l ■ |Plan Program On Safety tr>l Siile Sri I liMlillllll] WidiKxIav W... a.,,. Michael Krill n? ¥\ I A ■ Z" P r In making .he an |IP'1(I \\ (),) today. «ta.ert thai the aW«M i BE VW A aafetv program will be present !e- Brothers here, announced the ■ auditorium of St Matthews Orade I phenomenal succe.vs of the drive at School. I a campaign wind-up dinner Friday j Mrs. Charley Caton. of West : night at i he headquarters ol the conshohocken. general chairman Conshohocken Association. Eighth „, the dance, 4ec and Payette X< For-v-eighi nounreitt.'n* person*, including r.-presentstiv-s national!v-kuown executive changed . of management and labor, together Thanksgiving plans tc remain here Suerilltlh* NallinlH* [With civic leaders, were present <or tne event, honoring both Con- A total ot I100.M3.V1 waa nub- ehohocken High and St. ' vTibed prior to the announcement, J High Schools football teams, Mr. Walker revealed, with posiUlr aw*** In their traditional holiday '.ram tX "">• WUbht th. edition ' Party Enroute To City Hurt In Collision ConniMiit'iit Touristta. Figure* In Arridrnt At InlcrMiiion Tixlay Connecticut women mdivid,..!, or nmi. .nd . rwuc- ^ , , , „ injured one «riouslv. uor, lor Joun»ym,n'. Im Iron, U „,.,,,„, bv tn, tadu,,ry.'wnfn „ »*™ « ,|T™™ii,V 7th. A petition oppoAInc Ih, ordtn- (.m, in .1 one*. "80 m.ny rfplln! Collision Of . truck antl .11 ■ nc, ru ahined by nearly ISO rer.1- »-err c.imlnu in bv 'phone th.l wet.utomobtle .t the corner of dent, ot the lo»n«hlp .nd »u hud to reltue any other.." Ilnrt,ljl und Rarrell Hill Rd „,e.e,,ted by PMtfatS Unal.nd. one ot th, Ural .ppUe.nt. pro.- ""' „*„",", ■"."'■,f'd nt B.rre. Hill Rd. Sprlru Mill. ^ umr.rtnn the Induatrv ntll.-ial The m"rf aaarfOUml) IIIJIII.'.I The board will regUher plumbers aald Juat one more example ot the Wui, Mr*. Joaephllte Sclatn.. Matihm. Follow nit I.0111! IIIIIP*» ,0"o»ln. •■> e.amination held b> pulr ,M po„r „( »«ORDl», 50, «f Stoncy Creek Rd, Brnn ma. »hkh a-ouowinn i^,ii(t -»o , r^„ttred „,„„ piumber. who.Adi , V, r„n. »ho «»s IUUHII t, il holldar . _ .. . «H1 not be aauclated with the1 ford. l,Onn.. »ho «us tHKell It Fine Rowdies For Disorder At■( itlcnl Ocrurrr.l At Game On Friday mm associated ed in the auditorium ot the We., rontrlbullon: An -••«•"-cloaln. Ira,_.t th. Conaho-" ^'hlh^ct^A "»^lum.'Kni: \ "™S H^Sim1n,%w' ConalKKlockrn Elemenur, srhopl PV.Uon tollo.ed hi, announcement, hocken Athletic Held earlier » „ a ll««, ,„ . c«l„ »*..>» ii.'bl.TiS' 01, wedneadav mornln,, at 10 JO by! ■ lame part ot It a personal trlb- the day occurred Saturday nl«ht at hit "J0™1, "Comwd to S! ooitil the Kcv.tnn, Automobile Club »llh •«• f> "la oul.Undln. leadership PeeaeM.tion ot the trophy, ot- home. lollowm. a Ions lllneaa. L Lbm. InSor ll„ iiaSlT.llhll ol me Pe.mMl- In the bis community drive | Im1 .nnu.lly by the Coruho- Born In Vienna. Amtrl.. he had p'™''"J.'"'^" !L,..„„. ,h, ,„h ,-alila State Police The enure ASSl'.l'S NIW miLDINO hocken Lion. Club to Ute .lnnlni rtMt<l ,n r>dar Henhta lor th. A *" °n"n*,n^,,!?i ,i™ ' ','" Hhool will aoemble tor the pro- E E L...ch, ,|„.pr„,dcnl ol el-ven. will be made at the dance p,„, „ ,.„„ „ld ... employed at 'f'V""".0^*,^,,.^ ,%^,T,t-aram - 1— Rubber A Tire Corn a«ld un- •>•* Colantonlo'. ll-plece orche,- w 0 Hamilton Sons. Mlquon. tor "on J"" ""'ration 01 street, etc Ihe "1-1 ■ lb. HM C mwJI.1,1, Mlo.liu!. Zi ttX •''-."l""""1' """'c '""» ' "»"'." number ot ,»r. prior to bA, | "JSJTa*g "" •"'cwd " sliohocken Safety Patrol numbers ment ol the ;Che*f goal means nildnigi.t twenty-one pupils, thirteen boys and that work will begin tomorrow on eight girls James McKcown U pa- the new all-year-round community trol captain Samuel Smith and recreation building." Donald Llghtkep are lieutenants. I FuittUT „pi,ining that It would Captain of the girls is Alice Jean ^ mmf, Umf. te(or, Breund wu . C;i::;a.".:T N-Tlie secretary June broken, he said activity would start Three Injured BKYI At Seven Stars f*™1- j at once on preparing plans for the The following are patrolmen:: grnbltlous project, dadiraled w the Mark Smith. Samuel Smtih. War>| youth of thi community, ren Marsh. Judy Orygs. Walter mein f-nai Campbell. Pred Wlldman. David H,"H &"*V1 , , Speefhoffer. Oeorge Carpenter. Ar- The 1100.000 goal in UU drive thur Meachan and Lewis Wolfe. Just endr doubled that of any The guides Jean Jim inn. Shirley previous year in "Chrst" history, dertenlteh. Karen Mun liy. Martha, and tripled that ot last year High- Relmer. Patricia Bowe and Robert eat earlier am was $50,000 m IMS h. , crBlh frldl,y ■ t~l,^ , I sVlt.ail l-sar n far* 11 ■11.ir.ttt 111 fsfsn _ __ ' strKiien five months ago He a member of Lincoln Fire Company | An ordinance requiring owners and, of 8a Peter and Paul Ukratn- , of dogs to prevent their runntiut urn Catholic Church. Bridgeport ' at large and the seizure and de- Survivint tre eight children I tent ion of dogs running at large ^ 1,r-,,rt».nt at tha annual alec-la. Mary, wife of J »„ enact, i as Ordinance No. » ™ P_ 1 **- T7 .~f Various amendt Polish Eagles Hold Election Offirera Are (Ihoarn At Sunday's Mrrtintz Joseph Yarosinskl was re-elect- Two Pai*Hciij;er Gn <ollitle With Truck Final returns fell almost 113.000 . below that amount. Last year's goal wn 132.400 34. | nver-niibsrrib.-d by more than. r-v.'KKl. The 1B4B goal of t».l Montgomery Ho»pital in the George Clay ambulance. She suffered never* lacerations «>f the right forehead, a poasihte broken back and internal in-juries. She wan riding in a car driven bv William ('. Van Wil-gen. 41 Tine Orchard Kd„ Rranford, and wan sitting M the aide of the car allegedly struck by at truck driven by H. Thomas Walker, of OtaJca, tlon of the Polish Eagles Home As-; Mrs. Norma Van Wilgen. wife ilderedUb- "the'hwrd'on"m'iinium soclalion. held Sunday. HUwh-l"' "» driver, was «l«ing J^**"" Uraihtn" " ~"" '"" "' "",Uh **"" """'■ " * *'m B''M-t;oVer,d itapST .'Sh",.«,." Trt Helmet... . real .state! Trurd""" L««y«kl «■ ^ctrt ,,„„ „, ,„, ,„,,„,« .nd. po.- aienl olio own. property In the honorary prealdent. j .ibis fracture cJ the lett hip township, ottered question, and i Other ottlcera .lecOsd SI*: Wal-1 Walker, who waa not tnlured In compared the chsn.es to those ot t^ Sstubtnahl. Itr.t ylce-pre.ldent. ltu srcldent. ws. trsvelllnf es.t other to.n.hlp. ! A1„„a„ EunMU». ^o™, ,u»- °" »*"«» "'" M" »»""«- ' *- -. ^ ,?",""S., a. *^ Ta, President: Romsn Sswedkowskl, mornln, at ,„ Ss. Peter and Psul " Ukrslnl.u "" h''Jv'" « kJ,'A,'r lhu rM InL°,y! tres.urer; Chester Kllncewlc. becretsiy Laputka. At thU meet-. fln.llcMl «tcretary; Edward A. Pit-in. approval n. «l»en to sn In- ck TOr„.rv. ,„d John J. «-- crease of 3't per cent and no less John. Hughes Park; Mary. . Frederick Miller Cedar Heights Peter, Cold Point: Catherine K. wife of William Durand. German- I town; Joseph. Conshohocken; Oeorge. Jefferaonville; Michael. Jr land Walter, at home A brother, Harry, of Philadelphia, also sur-vives. The funeral will be held from his Three Philadelphia men were In- late residence Wednesday morning Jured. one senoush. in a three-vc- at fl, with a solemn requiem mass were con- Involving a loaded lo-ton Catholic Church at 10 Interment rut tor-trailer owned by a Conaho- iwlll be in St. Matthew a Cemetery. i lapowlcs. secretary of the directory. ectors were elected as I lows: Frank Olsewski, Prank Bo»rd ha. provided the members previous campaigns required con- Towmhl|1 ... _ ' _.. . ... .... ,L,4.eahl. ..I.ttal,,|. ,,f Urn. lit r-r,lll-between Conshohocken and Darbv *• f'g'iP \1...k|lli.r High Schools Friday night at thej/*l «"* I'ltt Ullji Center Stadium. was Anthony Fondota, a former H. 8. athlete, who was struck with what la believed to have been Holland Patrol meetings are held every Tt 'tdav afternoon in Uie school lay— bran". Mrs. Mildred K «st* priiaf-1!' J"■" SJJ ■ 1M, ■» -y ,--5; I The crash occurred on Kldge 1—«. TT-.».. - pal, is faculty adviser. J^Jli-h , ,r« , of SI Pk. near the Pennsylvatua Ra.lroad, The death of Mr*. Elirabeth I ™»^^?mb„ It was .Siounced^ The Weet Conshohocken School' «»,■*« T^^JlXL?1^. I' '"dge at Seven Star*. Plytm B Houck. wife of Walter J Houck. ol , [£• T/T.Tk rflBSSIi^jf^^ Wlosiu-zyna,. Waller Wendolowskl. Franclh/rk Kurharewtcr., Antom Ratkuwskl. Joseph Hyllnskl: Ser-geants- at-arms, Antonio Alegan-drowlcs and Jan Wodarskl Vin-cent Satubinskl was chosen stew-ard. - . •"ThT'wct.r.lr.lkhr » owned by cf.yUS ."KI".'^ Se^ %£*• ™> .^dl^"^' Albeti Marineu. 330 W. Toird Ave.jpathlc Hoapiiol.' whne ahe had" Operaiing it wss Jacques Hedrick.l been a patient aeveral weeks at, M Welsh and McKean Rds. j Prominent In St Mark* Lutheran mem and live other youns men J lb"""""' tsaMsair. were arrested and fined on s dtsor- -. .IS* ran rs, 11 derly conduct charie aa a result ot^iHllllc | ,) |;|lk - fmhl durln, the football same flh.OOO. this as uppad to .100.000 Original!. year's goal * J^t," .*"*',trK,.,»"'^ %.*'!«, Sprln's Heajse."Hs escVped" Injur};! Church, she sue active In numer H*hest contributor, to the IMI- ^ » •—J^ Insded with It?, ou. or.anlsatlnna there She ... 52 tund are Lee Rubber 1 Tire „| ..beams wa. enroute from s member of Banner Chapter. Or- Oorporstlon. ahose H5 000 repre- „,, Torn„,,., Motor ,, plBm he.d- der of the Eaatem SUr. .nd ot sent, the subscriptions of both qullrtrr, Conshohocken Rd. Ivv the American Legion Austll.ry. Frederick B Smillte. Eaq.. former management and employees, and »__ y. Brooklyn N Y John F. DeHaven Post. 1M •^eatrt at Monujomery Hosplt.l ■„„,„, ,„„„,„ „, Montgome,, Walker Brothers, slmll.rly repre- ,nll,'l ,„ .»' three' w.v cr.sh Bom In Mscon.le P. she wss - County, a 111 spesk before Montgom- ,teO ,r the extent of IISM)* ,. ,,",u,r >?„„" £'Kh ™M >of •» the daughter „? Alberl ,nd Te. till. County Young Republican, at LAfns LABOR Foukrod si Phll.delphl. oper. Kresly Knsuss She hed resided In s bottle He suffered s badly cut,™^™l,1,r_mntlHj™!iuSuT°ll«d" i "L*b<" h,« d0"' • •'onoerlul lob sting s sedan Involved. William J I Conshohocton tor louiteen ye.rs. ,." — — , -,>.-K.. .[rnlng St g oost Republkau Mead [ )n tht> MmMlan ■. Mr Wilk,r Douflherli. M. of 3g W Sevmour t nurse the regular meeting tomorrow ev. ^"rVJulring li'yi'nl "atiTches."A !'"i"« "' l^,.^SWK~iiS_t' [ In thi.' campil'.n." Mr.""w"alke7 LVaughlVty. U. et » W.' awtjssjdbVI *"**» <" ■»" l!'»l»™1- ,w° number of hla teeth were looaened SS^ s„u,l^w,u^lscuss Z *ort-' presidio, at the dinner, said "I St Philadelphia, owner and oper- ttawhttn. CJorls s .tudeiu nurse i i^m-^Sgaeia- n-t;m"be™ Jor * ,w,,°'": '"nas moat ot m. spsre ^. . H,„rlort motorist but not knocked out. eomlnia o? Thi SS control oro^"m ■"' uu"n« >M •l"ut *"""•• "°T " * cm"" ,n "" "**h- "'"' *: Ablnfton Ho.pltal. and Mr. Vlr- h°"^ "p *^J"^1 „ MeeSn. VII-' Umt, """"7 **L. Summ" m°ruh,1 doaed off aa n. drove on F.yette St. Placed under arrest snd teken to!S.m "„, ,„. ™.Su Kami AS b"t .bout spirit The doll.r. they John Sharpr. 5S. of ?J34 N ISlh St . glnls D.»u,. „ Polulown: a ale- ^, Vh.t^aTsI Hiii Lalavetle ln hu «*ra"1. Hl* """ U "".'"near HUi Sunday mornln, at S II. thr"MlcU,'"".r.."o;n" :",,,U"/.ml. Kstra'tlon' ""•"" '"""' "" !-«« rontrtfut^d. their . employers Philadelphia a P—n.er in Dough- urr Mr. Carrhr TUi™. o. A en- jf-J. £"£%. ■* -'•»«•' devoted U, r",v. In, vegel.ble. | ,„, tM f„ 0, Conshohocken sergeant and an cer was added to the Whitemarsh Township police department The department headed by Chief Ed-gar Mitchell, now numbers eight men. The new officer is Andrew Patauk, 21. of Flourtown Rd. He will begin his new duties Novem ber 16 Bids wit' be asked for a tape-recorder to be used in taking de- W II1H r lower AwartU Uw-°i mmm> mniin** ««»| Joseph Anderwn. of 1035 Ford St. West Conshohocken. employed at the Conshohocken plant of Ford 4 Kendlg. spends most of his spare Went Side Keaident livery truck of TolsonV He told police the ear driven by Van Wil-gen, travelling south on Hart s La., darted directly across In front of him. Van Wilgen had driven over Bar-ren Hill Rd. from Orrmaniov.n Pk. and waa headed tor Philadel-phia. He loat his directions when he cam* to Ridge Pk. and contin-ued across, going south on Hart's La, He apparently failed to see t)M stop sign at th* corner and proceeded into the intersection, police staled Van Wilgen was not Injured The right side of his car was completely demolished. Tha front end of the truck wag pushed in Chief Kdgar Mitchell and Officers William (.peers and Kenneth Saanson, of the Whitemarsh police department, Investigated. K1JF.EFING DRIVER I RAMIES police Duvtdaon, 20. 1S2 W. Slith Ave., Conshohocken; Gilbert Branche, 19, 326 Tenth St. Darby; Ernest Dorch, 23. 221 N. Tenth St., Upper Darby A special meeting will be held Tuesday. November 27. at 6 00 p. m. at the Armory at which time Hon. have matched. I am taking off my erty's car. hat to labor tonight If labor Enoch, adi would year. head the program next Hospital, suffered a compound free-town, and three brothers. Earl E ">'•* •'"> Lmwynit eura , He is fond of flowers snd his chief j ^.J-T, ttoo M..ioonnttgaoommeerrj, Knsu»ss-.,«u..t-,Umeport. and Fred O. '""P0"1 *"f *'"'' bV <*£ hobby is raising chrysanthemums !£M™k w «„,.„„ o( Allen. Mitchell M arrests during the -_„./ «w. Tir„, «,„ A.„, ,h* P*.rl1 ... was almost demolished, , the p.,.),,^ j,, of another local res- Each year the West Side resident ld(,nl ^^y damaged and th* — dially Invited to attend this pro- I gram. Frank H. Ouy. ftV Fcwr^eTS: »!°g *"« gL«!P. 'SSS.jg SSd. Dsrby and Thomas Lt«s. ,». « S. J^™™' Vc^.m" or°Pen3!' ' Third Ave. Fernwoixl, Upper Darby. ;£ S .JT.. ',.„-. nubile la ccr- All With the exception of Davidson. [«£ EXJ'V""J„^H .h.. ZL are Negroes. They were given hearing before Magistrate Francis BobeurteUi. Saturday night, charged wW, disorderly conduct. Lite* wa* O'lltral lllfttriet SfOUtf* nut rngHced in the brawl but was , paired under arrest for insulting Hear (..I III II I alk Officer Matthew Dougherty. Fines ■ __ „ . _ .. , «,_.,. of S10 and costs weVeisaesied each The November Board of Revlev; fi-enriunt »'"• Court of Honor of th* Cen-tral District. Valley Forge Coun-cil. Boy Scouts of America, nose, lacerations of the left < ■ and Funer*! services will held) L**"~Rubber Vlce-Presiden' Leach ; right hand Dougherty susumed a! *£*£?•Vr^V^mV aoo'"!-*1, eue said: "We thought our alms were. possible nose fracture, lacerations of'^" J^^.' "^ J?° o^i? finished when we completed ihe EJ*.^***, g*t,*Sffi W^shi, gL M^SS Pa^k. Wh!E field house and othei improve- 8har[>e had lacerations of the rlgh, ^ Mr Walker brought up the ques- ert> *lld ohnrpe virre disctiargeo, _ tlon of a recreation center lor the *"" tw»tmeni at the same hotpt- Winter months I think this drive ;U1 'Home mniaht at 130. to DHV re-I S.S™t.'3S«T»l..l.'' no.er_rho... Th,» f.r h.__hss TThhe. drriiverr., JJa.mmeea. P.. SShheernidda,n, veal gatlr.ru,. Hrl^Cl*n,S/.'T.V'1''" entered the Norrlstown snd Oer- Us, o( 631 flsrrett Ave it, the Man; damage? B»™arre!n* Huil^l FJir&e LCoZm-1\ tn«»-o*m flower shows and hi* win-' P*,V3'.Iff't.tM «"*,?", "'iim,"™!""'' Pr'«». »»* »«0hds. three ^IleCUd.«b,y, M*«l,,t"t* *11Ut™ thirds snd two honorsble men- Auxiliary. John F DeHaven Poet I 94s for the state: Magistrate Louis 129. will meet at the Ardell Funeral j Hofman, 9215 for the township and1 {Home tonight at 1:30. to pay re- $40 for the stat.: the police cars|(j,et Hll* (>ailie 1 1 TsUI IT. It, l.alrti. 1«s community, suffered only nlng entries have Included nine j bump on the leg snd s cut nose He — refused medical attention, polic* that." given us -the green light' on The •fcident occurred, according ; gpecu to its deceased member. Mrs.' u-avelled 11.148 mil< i. using 139 Art Schlagel. 8r.. proprietor of gsjd Tha was the prcperty of Henry E. Rol-lins. Jr . 1013 Fsvetle St., parked in front of his horn*. The other car. leu severely damaged, belonged to The t rouble started durl ng the Vo^^i^l™,.hww2!K-w-lw!?1J. hp|d *l"the Court House' ln Nor 10*year-old ;.fiuth. wearing s sign .,.,_„.- ,.., Thursdav nioht Fea which read. Kill Darby. given ™ him b> a group of older boys, walk ed in' front of the North grand others went tr the defense of the merit badges tlLSSTtliTLmVSSi SS *.»"" """"• „_^, |0?"oT "' """"" "* " ■"""* Ar?Vs»u","Rln.: ='S* J.me7L:-Bun»:-.Y oVcuprea-.n ample to all other communities lo thP lurn he told police the Dough- I"1" funeral of Mrs. Mary A Mc- ing Insprtor and the tax collector | Ho]lbriro,1(rn infl j„mea Bllger. oflwood, Sheridan said he fell asleep show thst they csn properly pro- aty car' travelling east on Ridge Olade. wife of Fraiuts McOlade. of and the treasurer Road Supenn- Norrlstown. a party of gunners whole* he drove south on Fayette St. rlstown. l»*t Thursday night. Fea- nde the things they n.-ed." Don- pk atrurk the resr of the big tree-'613 Pord st ■ Wwt Conshohocken, tendent Ftephen Lsuber! gsve s Bpr,nt p,,, w„k ,n the Hudson Bay Just below 11th Ave. Careening from luring the monthly event was a »)d p Horsey, president of thr tor-trailer ! *'ul ** h,ld Inmorrow morning at report, followed by the report of,.rM aj Ontario. Canada, gunning I the right aide of the street to the talk by Oeorge Fox snd Patrick First Na'Ional Bank said st ihe Seeing that Doushertv and his • ,Tom "^ William A Moor* Fun- Oscar Corscn, township engineer , ror big game, returned on Saturday! left, he crashed into the rear of the 'with three deer and * bear. The ; Rollins car. pushing It head first deer was eaten by the group while I into the Burns csr. Sheridan is a " boiler room employe ol CVintainer Corp. of America, Manayunk. ..RIVER HE I -D EO R( (H RT At 7:40. Friday night, a passing motorist stopped si Whltemnrwh Township police station to i«aaw that a motorist, apparent, drunk" wa* headed west on Ridg* Pk In the vicinity a. '.he pottt.t' station, passing car* and slg-tag-glng over the hlghwey. Even before !>ak 8*1*. Charles I Wagner could summon officers from patrol duty, a telephone call In- "nd occupirt bTl^rbyrootJr. ««•"-" «>«»l "P»llmont Adven- .md-up dinner "We h.v, seen so corjpanlon a%re ui"^. to earned: "•■ Home. 70. Foetus St. «tn O-,! „f"S .SttatorTSk^tce?: tare and Trail.,™." at the Scout. UIU, „f ,hl, u, the world we live themselves from their car. Hedrlck solemn reoulem mass at t 30in st pj,.,,,.,.,. Suj, tui^othe.l^.nd7ou.rtl"dl.. rsmp In M. Mexico during th, ,„ during the l.s. flve or ten ve.rs parked h„ bl, vehicle .bout twenty ^b^t M^thew . Cem«erv , ,? , 2 . . «_T_a-_i i ..., runt Rummer .„^ ..,s.r.-nn. -i./% i,.. r.nn.r.h,.<.vri ..ed.' off th. hrtHo, .nil «»t, t hkrV °e in bl Maiinew s i^emeiery. 8ui for divorce Canada The deer averaged approvaL Conshohocken sympathl- P**l Summer ^d everyone who has contributed y.rdr off the bridge and went back I » »■ ^^rJoe^^drtlnH Fri- .8.,Ut !?* J1!?"* H? .^t" $£ i ^°ut 1W,?T,"ld' T".X*T Uf* te sent to the . -uths defen*7and The advancement in raak and tim.- or money to this campaign to render aid to the injured men.; "*LJ£°??* S£IW S Ho. i^ the Court HousesbyAlbenHlk.jbe*m at 325 pounds^ Al are on «- included Frank ■ can take a great deal of pride in He said all parking lights on the: dajr D-wning in Chestnut HUi Hos- WM[ Conshohocken. ***lnsi Gene- hibttion at Arts Skateland Ridge • Conftnurd on Poor Tiroi "°2 Wedding Set For Saturday Is Postponed By Illness era! persons Involved and scores vi others milling around. Police Officers Dougherty Curdamnne and a number ol firr police tried to disperse the crowd Assistance was called for at the Conshohocken Police Station and an appeal was sent out for help \ r the coumv radio This brought The 19-vear-old Plymouth Itesrttag bride-to-be had wmy i0((whuemarshWTnd^'ph0m^ th,n* ln «4w1u»M tor bar wedding to the Williamaport Ma W.nships. By'the time Ihey ar-, rine Sal unlay DBMtthlgT. nvrtl order had been restored Po- n »u to have been sn elebor-lice Officer Raymond Alexander.] >te ceremony at s nuptlsl mass in roads, or waited for a ride present In the stands on the oppo- JI ln gt Matthews Catholic I Feeling 111 not long after he *r-rear of the tVactor-traile, were on; £"••■ '«"""•■ w»" •»?. T"'!'."'*, v,~" M,U- Manayunk at the time She suffered a heart attack, which While the truck was standing on c*l?*d 1i7«f*5h* .. fc. , ... the h.ghwav. the third car. the se- , M^ aicOtaile, daughter of the dan operated by Enoch, also he.d- j!f* J<*° I'^J0^™"^ ed esst on Ridge Pk . ploughed Into L»avtsT .he wss born in Harmonvtlle th. big vehicle, after skidding s dls-1 where "he resided until her removsl tsnee of -55 feel, sccording to pohce .Cwifistaeat On Patfe Tax Enoch told police that he failed to re* the truck in time to- avoid the crash The tractor-trailer was only slightly damaged. Out both pass-enger cars were badly damaged. Officers Hugh Byrne snd Vlto Fusro of the Plymouth Townshlo police investigated, with White-marsh Township police lending ss- Pk. Seven Stars Guild Collects 1,619 Articles A total of 1619 new and articles, and cash lions of 9To 25 were collected In the 1951 drive of the Conshohock- Junlor bridesmaids, girls, .TI«rK llnllflav en Branch, Needlework Ouild of . be-,1 man and « ght uRherv Dolores made Immediate plans to -^he borough office wss closed America Aftsrward there was planned a re-1 go to the bedside of her iwMU t0day in observanrr of ArmlsUce site side of the field, went to the church, with 23 persons in the. rived home, his condition becsme ,,.,.,.... rescue of his fellow officers. I ^M%\ ^ny There wss to be a worse, snd a physician ws. called. "•*•""- The Incident did pot Interfere mtld ot honor, six bridesmaids, two Pneumonie had developed, the doc- -- . _- ., . llh the game and play continued , nto bridesmaids two flower girts, tor said >liirk llollllin tnvntrrruptrd A number of s]iectatois on the Art.ruara there was planned a re- go to the bedside of her ss Morth side of Uie I eld where the , (or .^ u ,. Rldgewav'heari. leaving Frldav night at 530 b7v T^^Uiar meeting of the ""^d thirty more than last yeai incident QOCUmd. **id UaM fUlSllsh- 0ardem „„, „orM> by rrBm SLaJ^BSee'. SS^tA IS ' «**, contribution, were spproxi- As Dolores Curry waited st her "Well mske it Just as soon as geconrj Monday evening of the m*t*1y »•<* lpM th*n lMt ■»•»■ ome. 5 Oallagher'Rd. Friday Frank is better -and of course month. w'tll be held tomorrow ***• T1" ngures were revesled by Lions Club Will Present $1,000 Check To "Chest" Th. current 1951-52 om^rive campaino of ft. t^\^tj^'ltTluT^r'9yt' shohocken ( (immunity Chest will be (riven a hubwtantial l»'Mf-.t H.d(,e pE ind jMhua Rd.. Bar-tomorrow nij/ht when the Conshohocken Lions Club will pr*> ren Hill. -■"• '" H.^WyJk.r.arnp.i^n ch^rm.^. check for Jl.Otto. ^JT^^T^S laJT?_STS? « M . lumped sn el,ht-lnrh curb, side-garmei. f I. IVslwnal t'lsx-lfxl i5 C*Jd? "l*"- '""'""'„?' swiped ■ telephone pole, tore up s contribu- W. Ill'llllft IMCf IPO I the club, at the .eml-monthly bu,ir;nrt „r^ ov„ Ke lawn of the B, , , ,. . dinner meeting at the Spring Ml KurlI property, located at the In rOthcrllOllll H<-:t<! ri" Compiny Mr. Walker .111 ■ ,„„rtlon.for a dlatance of so fee The garments and articles nurr ed reports Isst Ssturu.y were great-ly exasperated. When questioned B. ',\W'.'cuon 'p'eS™,' H?,'," ,«.„' "» -, for he arrival Z"*i ;.i have the „me anend.nt7.nd Z. ah n "MZ to S presented «" bt E l>.,.h. Mr,ur,' "rd.yju the snnu.l Ejst Penn Bro- p u, ™^,,JI T? st!, S proflwrtlve bridegroom. Cpl. Frsnk carry out the .am- plans, the ", 'ih* No,emb-r meet In. of. tod.y. ss s result ot the snnu.l therhood Convention held .1 I It Its. I It L"dhT..'.,n5ed"e',S™".1dd"d R"'"~'- «■ <"•" >"■ >"-su.e brlde'-elec. „ld Town'"cmincST WednS "„,g,„ uur.th^n, of contribution, last .t; nhr ...elected p^.Jen, ,,,, . U. ' r .. " **.. ■""">" h__. fri» t.i.nhmii. .■tin r?nl .4.111.111 . tiirr.ii»i. mi _,, ... . —. . _..>.i._ ._..... W«< npiriac In the Park Hi.use lnP ""I. . yea, t( MIXJI ITI D D. pastor. Oscui F:e:ir p ..ident of the lo 1 Bro-therhricd. snd William R. SWIUT. former president of the local group g oi*"he "ncWent lumt- tne telephoiw rang Cpl Sauvein's furlough was ^be'appmed" Th* 'publTc iaTetv Wednesday in the Park House — -Sh.d bin Sorrt "^n« <»ta'«nc* «llIn«." the op- originally scheduled to end Novem- rflIIlinlltJJP wlu also meet tomorrow Institution* benefltting from the , ' erstor said In s Tew seconds came ber 19. but Dolores is hopeful that night. .Guild contributions will be Moni- «-> w t v a* the message that changed the hap- Uncle Sam will be lenient und^r : gomery. Sacred Heart and Chest-rotir l.oeal lOlinjv; Men Vi- d-eams of the bride-to-be to the circumstances .. c. , nut Hill Hospitals. Bt. Mary's Or- L* i* ■ ■ *• f dtssppoiniment. snxitty and con- Dolores and Frank met -ix went >l«le ' phanag*. Ambler On- Hapiisr Or-l^ lllist III Air roree cttB, niunths ago when he wa stationed National Education Week will be (manage, Philsdelphis. and The Four conshohocken youths en : Th* message told Dolcres thst st the Marine Barracks. Phlladel- observed this week in the Elemen- Pines. Summer vacation home for listed In the United States Air, n*" Marine fiance ..as seriously HI phi*. Two months later they be- tary School. Featuring the observ- the underprivileged at Harmon- Force during the la*t several days *'.Ui pneumonia, apparently con- came engsged snd soon made plans | ance will be "open house" Thurs- wille. i announced bv the Army and I trscted on the trip to ins Williams- for an Autumn wedding. Dolores aay afternoon, wnen parents are FUtaafJ privaie < ases in tlic torn- ,_ a.-«ii i t\ n* i_ An Force Recruiting Officer at! port home. Isst Wednesdsy. from worked st Lsnsdale Tubing Com- Invited to visit the school, get sc-, munity have received sld through lieer Killed I'll lll*.h**ay XIarshall and Walnut Sts NorTls-' Charlottesville, Vs. where he is pany until a week ago. when she quaint.-d with the teachers and Mrs Watson Koldys. recently, Motorists hsve become "hunters" town The ouartet comprised l^an-'t>»**d left to complete her wedding plans observe teaching named piivste ess* chsirman to i„ Whitemarsh Township. Last wnong the indlvldusl members lo W Caastdv 261 E Hector Sf1 Bche. uled to mske tre trip by Cpl. Ssuveur enlisted In the Ma- The George Clsy Fire'Company succeed Mrs Emllle F B Wilson. ,„ght at 9 50. Charles D. Schlegel "•"« "P ihe amc^nt or s contri- ^Q % firemen 1 f i Meel in vmond A Barrett 215 Soring train. Cpl Ssuveur figured he rine Corps shortly after gradus- was called to the home of Thorns? who resigned after many years of in 8. 43d St.. Philadelphia killed s put ion given the PAL Consno- . M "TV- johlclfcstwSl WE could get home more qmcklv by lion Trom high achool in VlUUms- Mellon. 602 Ford St . at noon yes- service MO-pound six-.nilered buck wllen hocken Police Athletic Club The regular monthly meeiina of He-tor S. ■ and Robart A Stack- hitch-hiking He set ou' on the port He Is the son of Mr and lerdsy when s eontsiner of psper The remainder of the garments It darted in front of hie csr on A meeting of the executive com- Conshonocken Fire company No 2 house 331 W. Sleventh Ave. All long* trip Wednesday night A se- Mrs John Hicks, of Willumsport. caught fire and thr?s-ened to coir.- and articles allocated for private Oermantown Pk near Church Rd mtttM comprising the officers and will o* held orilgnt at lit the men were sent to the An Force v.re rainstorm came up. The Ma- The bride-to-be U a daughter of municat* with the house. A booster, relief h*ve been given to Mi*- M Barren Hill Two were gtnch chairmen will be held Thursrtsy nr* stst on Ninth Awe,iw H*rre Basic Training Cen er at Sampson rine found himself drenched to the Mr and Mrs, William CurO'- of ihe stream was used in extinguishing Ads Sturgis. community nurse, lor last week by motorist* in White- evening at 630 at Brunos reataur- 81 Danl*t a*rve>- P««Went. will A— Force Bise, ss Geneva. N. Y. iskin as he walked slong the open. Gallagher Rd sddress jtht blaze. .distribution as needed ..marsh Township. |ant. upresiae. „ feet ■ 'd£_*** the club" . before It came to s stop. The car Dr Eugene C Debus. 200 E. The c eck Is in payment of a htd to „,. towet, ,rom lne „..„,,., Uth Ave, an active meinuei ol bt pledge made to the Conshohocken 77,,, driver spparently escaped In- Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church Basketball League «l «t*, jury. rChhnuercrhh, aanndd tteeaacchheerr ooff -.hhee BBrrootthheerr- ,', "^"n11"1 banQuet held last April 21 , Oeorge Thoma*. 31. Negro, of *161 glvt tiQ0Q low,rd , commUnlt, , p,,,^,,,,, Rt Philadelphia, driver of hikuci Biole Ciass. was honored Sal- | building for indoor sporu. The 1 the coupe, was pronounced unfit to pledge was in the form of a reso- drive by a Whitemarsh Township lutlon adopted by the Lions Club, physician and placed In Montgom-copy of which was presented cry County Jail overnight, year to Dr Ilium E 'Bill' Brandt, I Arraigned before Magistrate Wit-ut DfOt,r. lias been srtivt fa ihe ; Lrsgiie president, oy Harry I. At- 'liam Speers Saturday afternoon, h* Eist P->'. Br.v. lerhood ard •>.-»'d 1 .nson. then preslder' of the club, wa* held under 9500 ball for court M atC9f*ry last year | The progrsm Chsirmen will be «Confmued on Pagt Ttco) Atten""^ thi OflOfantte.1 In SJ- Ronald Coder and Edward J >, D,b... were Rev ti t pieming Imiirn^ill-' Birtnday greetings will oe ex- ■'"|pr«*"ij-; tended to Ralph Eberle and Peter James O'Rourke, of E Hector Smith .81, has returned from the Lanke- A 100 percent attendance is re- nau Hospital. Phlladel pi ... wher* of 'he 91.000 check to Mr Walker ! he was a surgical patient for ten of the II.P00 lo Mr Walker. days His condition is gradually The club is conducting * sle Improving.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, November 12, 1951 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1951-11-12 |
Year | 1951 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 12 |
Volume | 81 |
Issue | 71 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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