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Sk Consliohockcn ttccorta F Serving r 'Ihe r (.ommtinily ror I it:hi\-tn ,< 1 ears ESTABLISHED 1863. NO. 1114. Uphty-I CONSHOHOCIEN. !>».. THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 1952. GOP Leaden FCICMI At Tesliiiio,iiial Dinner Traffic Check Plymouth Valuation Now Over 7 Million On Crossing Started Todav Council >IH|-» PI.in For !N#-\t ^ ggggVi llr.iriiig; Olhrr 4rroii|i* \«li\r £"■"" Vl "' Work To Start EM™ Position On St. Cosmas Eleven IVr Cml Increwnci Sliovu. In Krai Estate Y.IIIK * lii M] The assessed valuation of D Plymouth To" ship has jtimpod more than eleven per e.-nt in MM yi.n. T<»wn Council, at a ipedMiewwUng to Aguni revealed rwtwdiy by Roy M. Cooper, i meetinjr last nifrht. further-* ing: to atanr. ed plans to strengthen the! ToUl MMWld \alue nf the raft] tvtate KM is 17.284.<■ borcHiffh'i CAM at the coiitin-,according; to a survey just completed by the county-nan ued hearing to be held nejoi tewn.ship assessors. Samuel Kisher, of Sandy Hill R.t., , Monday. Tuesday and Wetm^hun . tier Pk. nesday hefor* the Public L'tftW**" ' ; 1 Ateased valuat.cn of the real « ity Commiseion. relative fte mn •_• »T Mhe_u.wr 'the dosing of the Harry grade CToealngi over the Ri injr and pemuylvauia RALS-IMJUI.-. llfJtJ :JJI luting Named To ISAM Board Shown above, left to rijthl. at the testimonial dinner honoring Oscar A. Knt-t! er and G. Harrison Frazier, last nigh) are: John S. Mairill. general chairman; Magistrate Lntiw \\. Hofman. Mr. Kottler; Thomas J. White. Chairman of the Whitemar-h Township Board of Supervisors; Sheriff Samuel M. (.lass, who srr\rd as master of ceremonies; Joseph I.. Darin, Mi Crazier. John Mticha and Axel H. Swanson. president of the Whitemarsh Kepublican Club and tax collector of the Township. Balligo Church WkUummnk Republicans Croup Observe Fele hitler, Frazier Youth Week [Solicitor, reported thai beginning 12 01 this morning and continuing for 24 hours, a careful check of ■ mcle and pedestrian using l the crossings and ihe ramp will I be made by the police under the ! direction of Chief Walter Phlpps. l-.M.INKER ENCAfiED Edwin R Richardson, consulting lengl I engaged by Mr. Talone. and m\\i EMII ( 1 \\ \ltl II I i ruKitKi-u uj oar. laiunr. ana is jp- . jnow engaged In making drawings p $. The current figure* are the isghesl If) the eight -square-milt ewuhlp'i long history The upward climb of Hie kewn* hip's valuation U a..r.ou!ed mainly o the hundreds of new homes erec-ted there within the last few years. :tion of johnT Whiting, pre.il- n.nst of thrm In the fast-developing ffn wLXil r^n? °SiS Pl'","'"h V";"y ,M ' «■>» •>■ C.avarelll. funeral d.r rtMh* ^ £XlJ^^'rt?Ll<£lf nir dri : ,f J^P ln ,uwe"Nl vaI at- the new directors of the Natlona. ,,.,,,„., ' »< ™ svelte W , ha* been appoint.. rr.,„inno naturally In In- wj ►,,■ chairman William H < isMullmi1 in ita v»k rSi £' """^ ,ax "wn"- "^ h ' *>n- of the 1953 Red cross Fund Di mm^ll rtS^JSSLlSl«?„»''""'"""I ,artor In ««*»■>« "« >«2 ■««« as secretary-treasurer of he **,£L "IfJB^.tS?.' ™, S! 1JJN^ nrilirief, burtBf, «>'»«*««* higher thanTa-npaign wMah rttrta M.reh 1 In T" t?SLiL!Sh^* JflTL J2 cture, and NAM pretident. lasl VP„.V ^,h0llt „n lncrMH. ,,, ,hp ^ (V-hohock'n tMatrtel JsMttt SditSTttoTli^taeZafttS hV«e' iS. VS!!^-™III -«„^ ■» .».- . mrnt autlUerlUBI WlU be riimpleied (SpaBttj in the 1H1 drive |tnd Damian. the lasl week In Church Monday (.rouinl W ill If lirnkra For jlHttW rriifire; Irniporarv Plans I uitl w.n'k i>n the eonetructtoa of Die !.<■■■'■ COMBH and Datnian Church, at Fifth AM-, and Maple St.. will be started next Monday morn-ing. The site is being staked off and made ready for ground I'i'eakiiii'. Contniel for the new edifice was awarded to Jo.M-pli K. Karrell. Inc., of Philadelphia. Permit for the building, at an estimated cost of f 150,000. was [g<PJ«d yes-terday hy Borough Secretary ph J. Quinn. nr\ Victor A Strumla. .' nlUinl :ng on i.. K-VS lUadalj tr0m the Philadelphia area are:(expected to come up for adoption at en Walte: D nuler, of Curtis PubIUh-|the February meeting of the io»n- ©.. past presldeiH of the NAM. ship Boarr! or nnilllllaiiloiwri at the ! On A: Sembo*er. Inc inwnshlp hall. Monday night, and measurement;. o( ditlerent lo-, Rrttiinn. NAM regional vice presi-cationa to be presented at the hear-^nt, George E Whttwell. of Phlla-ing. Oscar A. Kottler, Joshua Rd. near Barren Hill Roy E. Shade { The borough solicitor also report- J _...*..'ed that resolutions have been adopt- I "*J ed in proper form by Coi.shnhockrn risunuwa commlMtooer of Pennsylvania and long an out- and West conshonocken Borough standing figure in the civic life of Whitemftrsh Township. Councils, conihohocken Chamber National Youth Week Is being ob- was 0M nf two former township officials feted at a tftntimon- °J, C«mmer«. the Coi^hohocken scned Hi an impressive manner at ia| dinner, last night at the headquarters of the William „e!T"and p;of^r^rCkw1m^'". Balllgominao BantLi: ctiurcli West n i« ru ti . • T ■ ■_. ■ LI J ness ana froieasional Womens Cottoholi.K-ken joining In the na- Bou,tyn I)lxon Vo^' American Ltgiop, Fort Washington. club, the Washington and Con-tional observance which began last Sponsored by the Whitemarsh Sunday morning, the young people Township Republican Club. 01 the WM Side Churrh elected event also honored O. Harrison Ihe following board of 'Youth; Frailer. Owynedd. former town- CbUTttb onrers- to serve through- snip resident and president of tt> out the week: Pastor. Robert Han- i school board for a number of years »-v — _ r.ihan. clerk. Lorraine Graham One hundred and thirty men and I IpQ/l ill "»"m treaitrrer, Robert Ambler; Sunday women, including many leaders In l/C/taU ill. *JtJ s-hoo) superintendent. Donald civic and political life in this area. I Hnnrahau: aecreiarv - treaaurer. gathered in tribute to the two Following a long lllneaa Rov „ Nancy Graham; truatees, Belty Mc- prominent men Shade, 55. husband of Anna Cor- I ;|l\;irv i IlllPfll Curdy and Patsy Griffith, deacon, Sh,ruT Samuel M Glass i4*a ' nod Shaile. and « vvtrtan ni World ■»'"«»"■* ^-IIIII» II Robert Kehoe; deaconeas. Ella Mae B*£l"m n^"'-d as m^ater nt War J" dled "rl>" ,nl" •"»»">« »' A........I ■** - Snnam: Ladlev Aid president.!SSLiS' btud^S 5IL ^ds o "«> home. 311 Harry St He was Alllllial DllllHT Judv Oryga Men s Fellowship preal- ^S?; j^!* "" rWOn,a °f «•*"> "' »*v*^ *«»» ■«■ a-n un- .. . . . .... dent. Dick Griffith. hoth honor «u**^ derwent treatment at the Ph.ladel- ||(> | LoM \l«'||l The officers took over Immedlatelv Commissioner Kottler. secretary- I phis Osteopathlc Hoapiul. where *■*-■« »^»"» .ii^ns. fo]V>wlr^t"elr election R^ treasurer of Whllemarrt Towr^hlp he received a number of blood The annual pariah meeting of Hat.iahan took charge of the morn- Ior £* J # Mt ""« >**» "^ ■ |'r«nsfualona. Calvary Eplacopal Church, held laat UM worship hour and introduced n>emb«r or its board of supervisors Mr. Shade eon of the late Wll- night In the parish houac, was Res Fred Lawrence pastor as the tot * number of years prior to hit Ham and Ruth Shade. »ae bum highlighted bv a large attendance recent retirement from the town- in Conahohocken and lived tut en- of numbers and reports that ahow-ship government, dwelt on the tire life here He was "uplmrri for ed the church and all of Its jshohocken Fire Companies, a num-ber of trucking Arms and union Locals. ' a Conahohocken Town Council will be represented by President Flero and Harry Rowland, and Weat Conshohocken Town Council wlli iContinued on Page Foun nshlp hall night The (U-reu: township tax rate it 9't mills for real estate and occupa-tion This millage Is paid by prop-erty holders according to assessed valuation of their holdings, and as- Kased valuation of their occupation Non-property owner* pay the mlUage on their occupation only This occu-pation tax is payable by every adult ajgjsjgaj In addition to this township levy His interest and actlvltv in Red September fto.- wxrk since coming here in It49. UM. ..„- UT mm y shared by Mrs Clavsrelli. a regi- H,LI- ( S" sr "*"T K siered nurse, who ievotag her time During the early part nf the con-to the free instruction ot P-d Croa»-Onirtln» »or« 'he congregation will sJegggf vacate the present church and hold Mi Ciavarelll Is a native of Ambler m,u*f* '" "1" tormrr al Wary*i where he was graduated from the Camrch at Elm and Maple Sta, public high school. He is a graduate! The Polish congregation Is to-o! Temple University atirt Eckel's operating In permitting the use of College of Embslining He spear-!the building by the As. Cosmaa and headed the organisation of the Con- Damtan congregation The church ahohocken Klwanls Club and la the lu; mailings, including the altar and the school board levies a tax' of 22 club's secretary. He is active In fit. toe pews, will be transferred from mill* on real estate and a $5 per Coamas and Damlan Catholic' the church at Fifth Ave and Maple pita tax on even' adult. j Church and la a member of the St., to ihe Polish edifice at Elm and The cotintv tax on real estate wasifhurch's new building ouo 1'- mills last year The tax rate for | The CUvarelH's are parent, gg four the current year will not I notingrd until later In the year. CIO I,oral 1392, Alan Wood Slprl MteMt C—tract alaple RLs ne\ Masses for Ihe Ss Coamaa and Damlan parish will be started at the new location on Sunday. PVb, 10 Tlie I .annul! I Post and Be. Cosmaa and Damlan Society had of-fered the free use of their halls but the former St, Mary's Church wag deemed the most logical choice. The exterior of the new St. Oae- "clmas and Damlan Church win coat ^t^-JS^^tVlrS:— "-' 5-SE th, coaa Aimoiiiipp List Of'Ve«|H'r ScivluM Theschedule for the remainder of j' the union evening services for the ( will preacher. Cy Price, a member of the Chile! Representatives of Local 1OT2, | United Steelworkera. CIO. met with representatives of the Alan I byterian I Wood Co. with which the Local Is] «„<.!, 3. First Baptist; March •. |affiliated, to dbu-usa non-econom- Bt Pauls Baptist; March 18. St Ihia Eiectric- J Howard Pew of ic factors of the new contract, at;Mark's Lutheran: March 2* Prea-i OU Compwnv. Lammot duPont the plant yesterday. « byterian; March SO. First Baptist. , The current contract, negotiated l_Aprfl ». Si. Paul't Baptist; April) •*•*■ CONST! WHITINf. Wiirren Kinsman, of rise to $300,000. The marble Imported from Itaiy, the pewa, Biations of the Cross and other fur-njgtungs will bring the over-all coat to I3.M1.000. ,irst siienker at the Toung, „ p,.,,,!,., __,,„„ cimHav nvHiintr offioers tor their cooper&Uon dui- Meeting. He TTr^ungTenple meMa'st nS-'at' »«• W- regime, and ,J5d. persona! Conshohocken Method... « 30 and rolled bandages for the H-Unitr to R Lincoln Hain. his .sue- He It survived by nntelonarv work of the church «*sor on the board of superviaort. Thev alto had charge ol the mid- Mr. Frailer, speaking of hit af. w>ck prayer meeting. filiation with the school board, In order that the youth presl.- termed It "on# of the moat Inter- *TT* Carey.clatod gratipa to be ln «wuaut fw-• rt«p«'* ** Nemours * Ca. Vvilmlng-| m-e years ago anl supplemented r fcnUcopal , "" "f *™' ^SfS I^HsPhr Plvmouln ancial condition I«"c Fogg. Atlas Powder Co.. flve unw, in the uueran expired, "*/ «, Lutheran; Mav II Pte*^.*... will front « feet on Fifth menibji; of Jhe „„. atl(Ill(.v „, WMt. D D. r*.-?^^?., eSaAJ* Wole0tt-!"-•'■ . 152= fCe^fraged oa Fwe fg. Jr. Chamber Of Commerce Mvfw'h* ■ ]^y™,rl d.stesvtlle ! According to Harry M. Rowland. I of the church. Harry Buckle Mr W'hIUng. who was born In .local councilman and p Ident of daughters. Johc s'tublnakl. Phoe- accounting warden, reported thatDetroit Mich.. August 1 nlxville, and Bern Clark, at home: S16.&30 waa spent within the par Lee Shade, of Princeton, iiah in 1851. which waa 12 000 Michigan In 1900. began hit business J.; two brothera. John Shade. I greater than the preceding year A* irwr WIUl ltw Bouth^rhbrago plant Conshohocken. and William :toul of 19.000 waa given for Mich.. August 1. ISSf. andj Local 1182. union members will con aduated from the University of tlnur xo work on the terms of the the Illinois Steal Company, and w," oi^lmSS"?*?, mmtm 5^%15E52!yS%5 ««^* a—_*»■* •„ «i 'L.^"..^.^ Zn»~!",":; ^„:™!."."d *"" """■'olh" callbte of the township school' **" Catherine Brown of Roxbor- renreaenting 13.100 In eaeetia of 1; board and the work of Cardln a^^nd six grandchildren. year All bills have been paid "*~ held from and the churrh ended the year with ~>|g tubatantial balance in treasur gether after which they went to theJBrwn. supervUlng principal of the Jhe fimeral wjll be held gee tConf.nued on Page SUr» schools of both Whltemarah and *** Arde11 funeral Home. 300 Fay I Plymouth Townships. Mr. Frazer la of the Philadelphia ette St.. 1. with Rev Jitmes H Brasher, paa-linj' tor of the Conthohock-en Method'st i„ 593 f0V"m'iaelona*VReports*of"v;V 1 companies He joined the Alan Wood Com- >itnv in 1932 as a vlce-preaident. and i 1935 was appointed executue vie- Monday ^Ilemoon. .tj ,. „„&„ mtwm mmlH th.t|"r r2&! ^I"1,^."'™™^iT"i™' s.,„d.v School cntrltaM i'..r,-S":,^,,J.'.^ra,K."M -1s«rsir£51±sns±, sSr-sr-£ !N«»rriHto%tll t .la*— 'grammed brief cases were present-; p Beginning Monday and conOnuing.ed each of the honor guests, for sU consecutive Monday evenlngtJptutwfosrjgT WELCOMES IIt*rlM*rl ( R'V Chester T Winters of the First . . „ 0««.»» IIA W i«k' Baptist Church will teacn In the 2Cth . A"' ".-AT TTh. ^hiS-.rS annual Norristown Community *«■ P^d'J" o' the Whitemarsh Training School for Christian Work-old contract until a new negotiated Deadline for such ne-gotiation. Councilman Rowland state*, la February 21. when the 46-day extension mgre*. I lo by President Truman and ihe preal-deni of U. S. Steel Industry to Receives State Charter The ( onnhohocken Junior Chamher of Commerce was ... formally organized by the State organization, and officially major steel work gajajes, 'presented with a State charter, at a Charter Night dinner, ire £> . ■ _■_. . . i_ . ii i. *^._J aei— _* n i. ItiilMi slant la 1 bain lues Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Ma-1 chine Company, the Norrtatown Penn " l)i-i%erlM Held and since 1941 has also held the posl tion of board chairman. official. Local 1392 *AS The reports were Interspersed TraM companv. the Amencan Iron'by a delegation ol fourteen men. with musical telectinnt presented by: m 8Xrrl ErUtuli and the Amen- headed by Mr. Rowland Coke and Chemical* lOftatuU During ^e war years 1943-44_h. Ki^»4sltli» ItlKlal lilt Mill rnirMoniMi ■ Arthur Lefkoe. Esq. president, re-1 7STSS. "'«« "}' ;"■""•'" *■;•" ,S I ol lowma Craaa the local club More than 100 ~ Funeral services for Herbert Clif- Miag Marion Neville. Mrt on Bunn. 52. of 8 Wuaon St.. West Killmer. Mlsa Viola McCord. Mia Township Republican Club and Coiwhohocken. were held at 1 this Dnris Webster. Miss Lillian Win- '„_. ector of'he War Pr" re, to be held In the Norrlstown; lownahip tax collector welcomed i •.rternoon from 'he Tta' ner Funeral ner and Mra. Katherlne BoektUl- dJc^n Board. Steel Division Trtnltj Evangelical and Reformed £• assembtage IntroducUig new .Home. Ro^^h- *|'h R«v * ler He is a member ot .he America. H'-s cnurse will be Helping I officers of the township | Ha mlHian AUleriBKII. reewrorChrut ^ Wr„ d thf Mmpt fl( „ie. Itistltutff of M:nlng and Metal- Installation of officers and Develop C^Utlan! DWlnfUlahed rieata Introduced IOMMHI « Michae «. o^rotiv r mcn aild twg wompn of thf ^- I-rtellef- s." lurglcal Fnglnw w ill 11.- ll- I.I Teasgbt he Pa.stern;cliee' night will highlight the regu-in addition to the honor guesU, la- ^S't^SSfaedf c22J2T I W» who are eervtng in the Armed satee Blast Purnacr and Coke Oven j tar weekly dinner meeting of the of Calvary Episcopal Church, ga A^sociaUon. His clubs Include the, conshohocken Klwanls Club to- the invocation. Rev John P. Kl-the men and women, including repres. j Raymond H Earl. 5E-. ot 433 tentative* of local organisations, spring Mill Ave. furnished $500 witnessed the presentation | bail to await action of the Grand Robert J. Cortom. national direr-j Jury before Magistrate Elizabeth tor of the Jaycees, pr cnted Mr. Wolfe, in Norrlstown Police Court lefkoe wllh the president's pin. |this morning, following tit ar- Rev gggtafley R Wrsi. I) D. rector | ralgnment on a charge of drunken I eluded ! W«t I.aur*: Hili O'meteo I Forces | driving Mi- Bnnn hnri f.**.n tn (11 h.«lrh rorcr». AvSOCiaUOn. MIS C1UOB uiciuue uir consnonOCKen KIWtnil l-IUO w »■« uiiw-sivw. -^ ■ »« ■ — Iimnimmertdiiiantienlyy maftre.r twhier hiienairnin>g| nivtwwa- Stall nuiifling inspector ana township "r Hunri h"^'»^lu «*JJJ; At tne conclusion of the bugtoeek Union League In Philadelphia, the tUgnt »( g.jo at Rldgeway Gardens, nlry. aaslaUnt rector of St. Mat- hP «, ,unird over to Chief Harry IFItont avasjH , „cretary-treasurer Michael J La- ; "J?™_^™nt^He waa ron^edl meeting, refreshmenu were sened Duquesne club In Pittsburgh and St Hidge Pk MacAleer Benton. dU- thews Catholic Chu. n. pro-snear. Plymouth Township, who Suit for divorce has been filed at;puUa and Mrs. Laputka. Chief of «.JTTi"' -T „, ?o'tm Philrd?nh«f' bv the Women's OuiM fnvldsOolf Club at Wayne wrasurer. wlU be in charge of. nounced the benediction Mla triB, E„ri ls W1nted by that the Court House by Francis A Jef- Police Edgar E Mitchell and Mra.! 'tVrtd.v after b^i™ mddVnlv" " '■ I the ceremonies I William A Moore, president of !department on hit-run charges. fers. 8r., Conshohocken. against Mitchell. Justices ri - - - — .-jsaaa . ottlcen u, be Installed are'line Conshohocken Chamber - Fli/Jibeth C Jeffert. Coleaton. the Peace 'Continued on Pane Four* BPW Protests Closing Of Railroad Crossing i He was T veteran of World War I (Continued on Pag* Four) iJe.^eriuing a new ipMM communit>," Herald F. Ble: as "the heart and pulse of the meeting in the social ing. assistant tx the editor and church last Saturday evening publisher Cat The Recorder, glreaaed the vital part which a 0 lh E'Tc»nt! »S°iti Youth Council To HoldRally si. Mark's Church /« Baptist Church Saturday l!i-|Mirl- Vrlive Year In l«)">l 81. M.rtci Lulhirm Church hfld Jj,~ y\rM Baptist Church. Spomored bjr Ihi' Conshohocken .."Til. t^SSitSSL T"',l V„uth Coundl the xrvicc w« coneh kwU obmtnm at Aoeordlni l» S*t Robrrt B.xlrr. ' ■ ~ — '— v.. t. M.^.riirv. .IUI ii. rrvum- _ ntwipajjcr play.s in the Krtuvth and devehipmi'nt (if a cum- mtndatloni wa» Bdoptm. Anionn |^>(-;ll I 4'OI>H' munity at the Jaiiiuirv dinner meeting of the Cunshohucken °ihPr ll*m8 'hf "P°rt ihowrt that _! BuslAW udPrafauloBkl Women's Cluh. Monday Bight, at J^JJ JJJ*1" wm mm* •» |o I'uilKI |)ill< Thp flnaiiciHl rppoi t Indicated the . . . . protesting: the proposed hrnltm craidlnon of the church and III I JillVi'llllllll !T the Peun«ylyama and "j^. '™ircj»!'l'nn purchjied'" ne^i Conshohocken will pl»y President. Ralph Falconlero. vice- Commerce. m» io.»un«.rr. ..u„r. o, |hr NorliatOTrn p„u„ r),p,tt. . Nlchola. Romano: trial- the aplrlt o( the■you™ men of the ■ hr rKtlrM . uitpi,;., urer. Walter Plilpp.. Jr. Em: «ec- ! Jayree« and pledsed lull aupport ,, (im ,)r R,ymorla r c,mp. lelary. Emll J Clavaielli: director., ol Ihe isenior unit. .tell lw0 piym„ulh Blvd. Curren William B Koch. Joseph Olam-1 Amgiut the vlmi™ cluh leaders I Tprnc,., „, ,,.„ „„ „,„„, thil , brone. Anthony Triviujllnl. Arthur »ere Ralph Palconlerci. prealdent ^^ h,d a>mr u . „,„ on „„ OMTS1 K. KirkpatiicK. principal of Bala-Cymvyd .hi,.- £»*^t^a£^;\$J£j%2^-£& "« """"«" • lor llitrh School and former Conkohoekai nsident. will lie ,„„. Iciub: Cardln D. Bru».i. praUdeiH "„,„„,,„„„„ „^ ...,„ .„. «- eL B-k« - - * ' -* ?».'-d?>- ™»\ ".•8: ii ..„ rr-z^n, . bjsjra sr!sSs? ss. & zssT&'zzri « a.lllc- Will Ul-l-l |Mr, William Davli. president ol B»ri ' Tlie February nieetiiiK ol the the Woman'! Club. Mrs Robert Soon alter hu arrest, poll e National Youth Week. • Waahintton Pile Ci.mpanv will be. Havener, prealdent tol the Junior learned that a aedan arwaciuui the A fraduale of Conshohocken held Monday evening at 7:30 at the! Womana Club. ton ol Uie one owned by High School and of Ureinua Col-! nre station. 15 w Hector Bt. Wll- A aponsorinir commuter tram Sari »->- wanted In Plymouth jene. Mr Klrkpairlck haa had ham Worth, president will pre.lde ICooliaued on T i'e .on Townahlp lol a hit-run a. ■ irte.it _ experience edurator id has travelled abroad eaten* He was active for aevera the Harmon Villa. Harmonville. eara In the Conahohocken Cora- The cluli adopted a resolution. ,;,,.,„K o( UM Ham St enalng nit the t'eunsyivama and $."£££!!£ Purcha"aed". "rS, conahohocken wui pi.r an im- r>» J^»m to te wS!J'tl,5;,1, Reading Railmads. I>v the railroad com|ianie.«. A second hear- pipe oruan: chanted the choir lo»t;ponam part in the annual oon.cn- hymn ii™ leooy waiter Meiiain in* on the proposal la scheduled to b. held ,„ Norrist.m II next replaced:tlj, open onan pip. with Uon of ^"•JWJf'J, 0~JW K^ur, .„■ bVread and a prayer month, by the Public Wantar Commu»ic«. „7 •iToT'X "ili HHUMTT, uTrt iS S^ch' tiTBrM.'oen- »»«« ■>» ">•»" TOO™ P~PI« ""«■ Taki™ as his subject •The Hen- tnr denomliiollnns Christian Hllh- tral Schwenkfelder Church. n l«« chu.-ches taie ot the Newapapef Mr. Bleaslng a,n, W1, chOT,n . deir,„, ,„ ,h, rrEducatlnn Year Appeal, which' Worceater. Invited lo attend the Eotellng thl Amencan pre.v, to pre- biennial convention of the organ- waa 14» per rri.i of their quota „,„ ca,_i_ T Winters pastor *" Superue-cident Rob-rt Land.- Revolutionary days and slated that Mtion. June » to July 1. at Boston Their Lutheran World Action Quota „, .he First Baoll-l Churrh ■ '''-nclpals Edward Oermann ud tlienewspaperlnthefnlted8ta.es Mtes rjernlce MaxweU. founder and of M27 was paid tn full: their reg- ,!1 £,' :Shi aduii T.Von of OM,»' Jack«)n. of the publi, I .,.-w .I.r«o.m.,,. »a.n.Md ^L.. .a pea-r..t —of t"h»e p„a,„s,t pprre„si|dde,n„t.tw,.a„s recommended oby ular benevolence oorf a«.3t 11«03J was ov- »J„2H«SrJor" £,i,Unnm£n* Lrn3nt0e2rrJr 2es.\MM"Moo»iLs- s-ua.u .u«r,,i D,,,,..,-.. I.'kloreot the country, and that the|inil clai ,m th<. chairmanship of erpald; and thev now have MO.- t "S. .„"'V,^'J°" ' ar.d the undefeated Conshohocken B pUyed a highly lmpor-DU,trt(.t „ election of wnich is 000 In their Greater St Marka.« l ,„,!^!", „T .J. iS", J^„; •'■ lootbmll team and the basketball j tant part In the American Revolu- w:,eouled to take place March » at BuLlnlidolinnaa Prtiunrol Bo7._a^.v- sav-hh iI a-«nAd a. m..er»rlb.e..? , ,. ■ tteeaamm aliso hnsavvee boveeenn Iunivniit-erud tuo, ati- -i TThhee ffonlilioowaiinnKg oormricwerraawwterree eelleecctt-- 18."""n<*l»">''■~«■r«~«»'• an_d.,a"m-;embeLr *,~.l ,I tendd at a group, as we. at HH,I.-YY led last Saturday rveiatng and in- we program commit lee. ha* b.-^n Trl.Hi-Y group* and advlaors e stalled last Snndaj taornlna elder, n*"**1 - member of the nominal...* Irijm U)p Mhoo]t_ ■ iha Bprlng district meeting at Potts- ' A free pnfss in Its day-by-day' town, periormance Is a vast collection of Urs. Tyson. Misses Patricia Blake Sunday aworrtins elder nameo a memoer 01 inr ■"■*""■""* ir,jm thr «rhooIt ■i.ilch give a community land alarlon Bate were named dele-.Oarrett Cochran: deacons. Arthur committee for the yesrly event Following tlie informal meeting knowledge of lUtelf It is an instltu-lgiites to the spring meeting Alter- U Fress John Heffentreyer. and Both are executive flee VrmM,atnt*l'~t,matimm»m will be aerved by ■ .'lUlglitens and by virtue ot nates named were Mrs Kathryn Oscar C Preas "' "" county association mfmbers of the Youth Council and .:lilenrt.(-nt. ,i community is Loreni, Misses Ruth Staley and) A delicious supper was served to Calvin Bourgeault, orgDtiL-t andjfBjj}- dancing will be led by Cecil :.ow. lo uotider. to aypraise. Eiesnor Lots, 120 b\- the Busv Worker Rorielv fhorlster "' the „ • -poo i i Judge." thr newspaiier executlvel Mrs. Ann pbma.ont reported that with Mrs Russell C Erb ss chair- church. ha> been nsmed «w*P^lg«Hi gng M tlie Johnston family told the clubwomen 12 scnpbooka and dolls had beemman. for tlie event 'A newapaper. being the heart andj sent to each of the three Nomstown'* The new nrennist. Stewart ..!■ ii.ec-.iniiii!iu::.■ irom wiuitn hospitau. Miss Mary r.ma RuAseUjBoerner presirid at the piano and .^L^^afiJLt^^MJt^^erOrl^ uaniaatton. trMi to gather and wee named chairman of the club's I di «-teH th- eholr In two armro-wdl known In the Philadelphia ...— ... )ajsjSjtgg in RBtg type of ii directed the rhotr appro-mate new- mat u-. oi illicit i >> u.i>iiun> pai.>, stt. mr Aprn. , prtate numbers, tnanes Meaaingei Mm But. no matter how highly or* Tne Rotary club will be guest* of directed the communltv singing itanlsed the newspaper and its staff: the BPW Club at it* March meeting. The occasion was enlivened M,IV be it Is able to give Its best j when tnternat.onaJ. relations wtii be'play presented by the Luther - nlv with the cooperation of, the subject of an address bv a guest tfuers of Section "A." Its readers. . of you. who both are sneaker Miss Dorothy Osinskl was ind make the newi And by the admitted as a new member. Miss therefore, It Is YOUR Dolores Pagllaro was a guest j-d ;. OI.I-I. ! \jl,.m.M>r« nf til*. Voiith rn.infil ber of the program "committee. «ill|inilude William MacKensie, presl-n be in charge of the children s de- dent, of the Presbyterian Church: . partment participation 'Dtvid Silk and Carolyn Sibole. of i Five hundred delegates from the the First Baptist Church: Walter j 273 Sunday schools ln thr county iMesauiger and Kay Risley, of the are expected- Dinner will be Lutheran Church; David Brasher neUpBT **'" "»*■ served by women of the churn and J--.W Hlugs. of the Utthodli .._jpgpgf."'hi tact Announcemenr v*s made of the Ralph S Metzaer. «1. or 302 W The next meeting nf the program Church: Artilia Oreen and Wili-llie speakei punctuated his talk State convention in Reading. May 10th Ave. who died Jan 0. willed committee win be held February himina William*, of St Paul's Bap-with iiumerou- humoroua anecdotes. 15 16 and 17. his IIJ50 estate to hi* wife. Anna B IS. at ■ p. m . at the Norristown Hat, and Naomi Faust and Noblr Mrs. label C. Tyson, club pre*!-1 Mrt. Tyson presided. iMetsger. , Scliwenkfeider Church. i Smith, of the episcopal Church. Taking; parl in the charier presentation to Ihe recent!) nrjfanizerl Cnnshn-hiK- ken Junior Chamber of Commerce at PwMMJ, (iarrltn.- hin« nf Prusia. TueHday ni([ht were, left to rij/hl. Joseph Khlinjjir. Jr.. Irca-'urer. .Itiumr Knprn-ky. HsVt* tary. Arthur I . lefk-w. Ksq.. proident; Ji.^ph II. DavLdf-on, *\n\? prt^irlent; Wil-lijim A. Mtwirt. pri'^idenl nf Ihe ( onshtihtilicn ('hainber '>t I nmmerrc. who wan to;ivinia^(er: Jnlm lhi«nh;im. chairman of Ifce Chestet JayecM --pens'irinjf com-mittee; and lAtum J. .Monaco, rln pifHlBl nf the LWjsfggJ irniup.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 31, 1952 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1952-01-31 |
Year | 1952 |
Month | 1 |
Day | 31 |
Volume | 81 |
Issue | 94 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Sk Consliohockcn ttccorta F Serving r 'Ihe r (.ommtinily ror I it:hi\-tn ,< 1 ears
ESTABLISHED 1863. NO. 1114.
Uphty-I
CONSHOHOCIEN. !>».. THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 1952.
GOP Leaden FCICMI At Tesliiiio,iiial Dinner Traffic Check Plymouth Valuation
Now Over 7 Million On Crossing
Started Todav
Council >IH|-» PI.in For
!N#-\t ^ ggggVi llr.iriiig;
Olhrr 4rroii|i* \«li\r
£"■"" Vl "' Work To Start
EM™ Position On St. Cosmas
Eleven IVr Cml Increwnci Sliovu.
In Krai Estate Y.IIIK * lii M]
The assessed valuation of D Plymouth To"
ship has jtimpod more than eleven per e.-nt in MM yi.n.
T<»wn Council, at a ipedMiewwUng to Aguni revealed rwtwdiy by Roy M. Cooper, i
meetinjr last nifrht. further-* ing: to atanr.
ed plans to strengthen the! ToUl MMWld \alue nf the raft] tvtate KM is 17.284.<■
borcHiffh'i CAM at the coiitin-,according; to a survey just completed by the county-nan
ued hearing to be held nejoi tewn.ship assessors. Samuel Kisher, of Sandy Hill R.t., ,
Monday. Tuesday and Wetm^hun . tier Pk.
nesday hefor* the Public L'tftW**" ' ; 1 Ateased valuat.cn of the real «
ity Commiseion. relative fte mn •_• »T Mhe_u.wr
'the dosing of the Harry
grade CToealngi over the Ri
injr and pemuylvauia RALS-IMJUI.-.
llfJtJ
:JJI luting Named
To ISAM Board
Shown above, left to rijthl. at the testimonial dinner honoring Oscar A. Knt-t!
er and G. Harrison Frazier, last nigh) are: John S. Mairill. general chairman;
Magistrate Lntiw \\. Hofman. Mr. Kottler; Thomas J. White. Chairman of the
Whitemar-h Township Board of Supervisors; Sheriff Samuel M. (.lass, who srr\rd
as master of ceremonies; Joseph I.. Darin, Mi Crazier. John Mticha and Axel H.
Swanson. president of the Whitemarsh Kepublican Club and tax collector of the
Township.
Balligo Church WkUummnk Republicans
Croup Observe Fele hitler, Frazier
Youth Week
[Solicitor, reported thai beginning
12 01 this morning and continuing
for 24 hours, a careful check of
■ mcle and pedestrian using
l the crossings and ihe ramp will
I be made by the police under the
! direction of Chief Walter Phlpps.
l-.M.INKER ENCAfiED
Edwin R Richardson, consulting
lengl
I engaged by Mr. Talone. and m\\i
EMII ( 1 \\ \ltl II I
i ruKitKi-u uj oar. laiunr. ana is jp- .
jnow engaged In making drawings p $.
The current figure* are the
isghesl If) the eight -square-milt
ewuhlp'i long history
The upward climb of Hie kewn*
hip's valuation U a..r.ou!ed mainly
o the hundreds of new homes erec-ted
there within the last few years.
:tion of johnT Whiting, pre.il- n.nst of thrm In the fast-developing
ffn wLXil r^n? °SiS Pl'","'"h V";"y ,M ' «■>» •>■ C.avarelll. funeral d.r
rtMh* ^ £XlJ^^'rt?Ll<£lf nir dri : ,f J^P ln ,uwe"Nl vaI at- the new directors of the Natlona. ,,.,,,„., ' »< ™ svelte W , ha* been appoint.. rr.,„inno naturally In In- wj ►,,■ chairman William H <
isMullmi1 in ita v»k rSi £' """^ ,ax "wn"- "^ h ' *>n- of the 1953 Red cross Fund Di
mm^ll rtS^JSSLlSl«?„»''""'"""I ,artor In ««*»■>« "« >«2 ■««« as secretary-treasurer of he **,£L "IfJB^.tS?.' ™,
S! 1JJN^ nrilirief, burtBf, «>'»«*««* higher thanTa-npaign wMah rttrta M.reh 1 In T" t?SLiL!Sh^* JflTL J2
cture, and NAM pretident. lasl VP„.V ^,h0llt „n lncrMH. ,,, ,hp ^ (V-hohock'n tMatrtel JsMttt SditSTttoTli^taeZafttS hV«e'
iS. VS!!^-™III -«„^ ■» .».- . mrnt autlUerlUBI WlU be riimpleied
(SpaBttj in the 1H1 drive |tnd Damian. the lasl week In
Church Monday
(.rouinl W ill If lirnkra
For jlHttW rriifire;
Irniporarv Plans I uitl
w.n'k i>n the eonetructtoa of
Die !.<■■■'■ COMBH
and Datnian Church, at Fifth
AM-, and Maple St.. will be
started next Monday morn-ing.
The site is being staked
off and made ready for ground
I'i'eakiiii'. Contniel for the
new edifice was awarded to
Jo.M-pli K. Karrell. Inc., of
Philadelphia. Permit for the
building, at an estimated cost
of f 150,000. was [g |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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