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(The Consliohockcn HccorDcr r Serrinn r The r Community tor hiphty-three lfmtri ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 1204. CONSHOHOCKN. th.. THURSDAY. MARCH 6. 1952. FIVE CENTS Red Cross "Hash" Residential Drive To Be Held Monday 4 - Landis Again Heads Local 'Chest' Board Annual Organizatiafi Mealing In Held; Robert C. Landis. president Conshohocken Community -was re-elected chairman ol board of trustees at the anm ganizatlon meeting of the ■ held Tuesday evening at the shohiH-kt-n Association Eighth Ave and Fayette 1 Preston Custer was rlioaen ■rhnirmnn. and Donald president of the Pint National Conshohocken, was West Borough Adopts Budget, Sets Tax Rate Storm Of < oin plaint* On Ubc Of Snow Plow Settled By Motion The monthly meeting of West ' . ken Town Council last night was marked by the adoption of the 1M2 budget, the passage of the ordinance establishing the [ rate and the airing of a num-ber of complaints. budget, calling for an ex-penditure of $25130. with an un-expended balance of Wai in ad-dition to an estimated expenditure of $1,853 for special highway work passed third and final reading and rug adopted by a unanimous vote The ordinance fixing the tax rate at 19 mills passed third and final reading The ordinance pro-; Maes IS mills for general borough; tn..poses and three mills for street lighting. William Adams, who served ns1 Itei'lth officer since 1»35. appeared; b-fore council to inquire as to why his office was abolished and the' health activities turned over to the j State Board of Health. He was ad-vised It was done as an ec momlc measure KNOW PLOW COMPLAINTS Mr. Asko, third ward councilman, reported a number of complaints! --. ^ • ■ • rm~* ar mf~^ WSSSe*JS.ystSi\fm Girls learn In Guam * owfall, and a complaint that the; ,.,,,.,, plow was being used at the Ouiph Gladys Hoagland Gurlock s athletic laurels have follow-remetery. informed it had long ^ her across a continent ami an ocean. tTu^'tr^X- E Se 3KZ&.S In far-off Andersen Air Font Base in Guam in the » of a funeral. Mr. Asko ex-iSouth Pacific, the vivacious, red-headed former Conshohock-l8hD^^ Johnl°Famur«-:en H*fh Sthool athlete ha* ju.it been voted "the most valu-uied he^'haT taken th* matter able player in the Guam Girl* Basketball League. up with Mr Stemple. chairman ofi Wife of Master 8ft. John Oar- FELLOWSHIP HOI Hr the street committee, who gave eon- in a l» rT I 1 ■**■ * weather forecaster at An-ggggt In following out the custom.| g^a«gral w.fa V«.lwi..fW dersen Base, and mother of a 24- Vr Stemple requested that coun-cil decide whether or not the snow v..iuh Mm 100 Solicitors To Make s"",M,rS A I in IT Egyptian news'reporter House-To-House Canvass will be the guest speaker at a union dinner meeting of the Conshohock-1 en Youth Council, Sunday night at, Nt'arlv 100 volunteer workers will lie kept lm>\ all dav TWrd^and ' £S£i mufve^^'i m'xt M«W. collecting the roident Ltd divisions quota of Jimmy Abdul Messih Beshal. a the $19,000 over-all Red Cross goal in a "flash" house-to-house Coptu Christian from Cairo. Egypt.! aol .citation of residents of the ('nnshiihoeken la now a student at Crozer The-. M ^ Mist rift Added imvntive to every worker in the ■ "flash" drive warn revealed this morning: by Al- (.onimittrre Are > allied ate of ^AmainD ™™*£»n ■ M tH.rt A Garthwaite, Jr., chairman of the tdvaaav 'Cairo, he Is working for his mas- ~mT ... ,. ... (be ters degree at the Chester semln- ^^ ed gift division, who will award a Lee lire to — Be expecu to return to Cairo;the Individual reporting the largest sum collected Monday ilugxml Seminary. Cheater, enroll-d in a special two-year course of-rred to foreign studenu A gradu- Powers Sought By 'Authority' Split Council One Faction Favors. < ..IIM.il - I >|l. I.III.HI Of l\e» Sc«cr Plant *,ln<2M,r.,UssLesn2a!id. ar"re^po,r,t^er fio™rh!i'wi"oni, nij,r, ht....Sh,o,uld.. the,,w, inne.r p.re.fer, h,avinu no need for a tire, divided yeara on the Egyptian News Maga-JB Zenith Radio will he given instead. sine, will speak on Christian Re-ligious Customs In Egypt, and will also speak on the current I tional situation in Egypt, now Ggggfyi Huagland '.arlmk. second from right, seal-ed, flashes her usual contagious smile when snapped with the Andersen Air Force Base Bomberettes, which recentl> clinched the women's basketball championship in far-off Guam. The former local resident won top individual honors on the team. Seated at her side, firmly clutching the basketball, is Mrs. Garlock'a 2-year-old daughter, Jill, team mascot. Leads Basketball Scoring He will later address the Union rvanlibf service. In St Paul's Bap-chairman of the board of trustees, list Church, Sunday night at 7.45 WALKER IS CHAIRMAN j Members of the Youth Council ■■►.. - e^™™,,,— _.. in W"1 brtr"' I*11 dinners to the. din Ihe executive committee was in- n„ m-a-ino nt P.I,I . vmnii creased to eleven members for the "" „",*""? nP^rf. E^™ ^ current vear by action of the board ^"f" wlU P™"*1* *""**** "«* jtaken at Tuesday's meeting- H 8 ' Walker will again serve as chair man: Mr. Landis U an ex-offlclo member, and Mrs Rhnda Drayer aas named secretary. Other mem bers of the committee Include Wil-liam Bozarth. Cardln D Brown, Mrs. Thomas L. Christian. Prank Oable, Rev. John P. Klniry Leach, Leonard A. Talone, Rotary Lists "■s Five Programs iilow ahouW be taken to the ceme- Wlea On vote council supported action with Mr. Asko easting th- onlv negative vote. Eurgess Mosman surprised Council by requesting that the tCoftfmued on Put* ""toe* Public School Cafeteria Wins Praise l^ocal Spellers Will Compgle .. In Eliniiiiutioiis year-old daughter. "RUJty" Oartwk I credited **%*«** 0^^^^^^^7?^S^. newspaper w"ih "topping_ the acor-1 tlon »*„, pdiowship House, Inc.. William A Moore. Rev. Chester T Winters, and Charles Dor-worth, liaison members of the Budget Com-mittee. Named to the Budget Commit-tee, in addition to Mr. Dorworth as chairman, are William Bosarth, Mrs Thomas L. Christian. Sam-uel W DeMedlo, Harry Ellam. Raw. John P. Klniry. and Daniel 8. Whlteman Mr Dorworth will also as chairman of the Liaison Committee, with Mr. Whitenuui. Mr. Walker, and Mr. Landis. ex-oM-Mr. Walker presented a behHlf of the EsecuUvt " timing plans for the OiiMuuditift Feature* l.ikin- I'lac*1 In Marrli Outstanding programs during the month of March were announced at Monday night's meetiiu: "< '- ConMiohocken Rotary Club by Harry Oehman. first vice-president and chairman of the club's pro-gram committee. Beginning with last Monday night's showing of a color film "Plight to Romance." through the courtesy of the Institute of Visual Training at Rldgeway Gardens. Black Horse, next week's program will feature a talk by a Uriinus Col-lege professor. Dr Allan L Rice, professor of languages of Ursiiius College and Atlantic Union Coruholiocken Town Council hi Into two Tart inns ova? powers sought by the Comhohocken rOUl. PLANS MAUL I Municipal Authority. One fsclioo Final plans for next Monday's ,"or«' •«■*• JS'JSSJISl "llaah" drive wert made last night sv",,m OVfr w ttr,l AuVlor->' wlth at a meeting of drive daalrMQ, '""pK-te HiyiSMlMfllj for Ra ope- ..Ued u\ WUtaun H i ..ri JI gsn- nukm, AnottM UMSton favors leas* eral chairman of the c»ini»!«n.. "»« '1" »V-tem from the Authority, Heading the residential fund-rain- and paying the latter g-oup an lug are Mrs. Claudm Wddlragten, .ninua4 rental sufficient la cover the secretary of the Oonsnohoakan Uis interest charge* and Uie payment, of inn. American hen truss, and liie bonn issue as 11 eatBM iW Samuel Diem, prealdeiit of the local x,^ ni>t brTaK camf on Wednes- . of last week at an adjourned •eting was Horace C Jones, chair- meeting of Town Council, when < C£.»£un,tVy Bsr2an?cJh£s*£arLea-wOidSeFZcaEm?^ ordinance, prepared bv Mr Whet- M(>or oI th7u^ nriM 0, To»Il>rlld, palgn. The one-day concentrated solici-tation is taking piace hen- tor the third successive year ami every indication that roll' Monday will exceed those of last \\ u l t-R MJM ing parade 'or the undefeated An- whlcn plan| construction of il^ dersen Bomberettes. League Cham- vouth recreation ceater on toe n,r' plons." .grounds of Mary H. Wood Park. Receutly. the Quarterbacks Inter-,Arrangements with Boraufh Oowst-seniee Basketball League, comprls- Cll and trustees of the Park Com-ing ouurtanding male athletes *ta-| mission are now being worked out. turned ai Army. Navy and Air bases The treasurers report read at nnnker" BiddleWand ReaTh. PhlU-on the 37-mUe-long, 12-mlle-wide the meeting showed total pledges ,.,[^1^ bjW flrm jjls subject will be honored smiling, freckled to the 1*51-62 campaign of 1102.- .■£•„„ thf tiiilte«l' Nations Rurrwd." - receipts tr ■*- Local Senior Selected For State Chorus Conahohocken High School's cafeteria luu won praise from she island" State Educatlutial Dtuai Une> t^ . j "Rusty" by clwoalng her" their ipe-.4l3M »»d_cash At. Uie Maul, ahohocken School Board. Monday j programs. night in the high school offices, the Andersen Base's own publication. m u UBIt chest .esm of eighteen sixth grade' recent visit of a state school Insper- Tropic Topics lauded the 30-yeax-ills the sixth grade tor and an auditor, won coramen- old athlete, wife and mother as the tug st the Park House. The canteen service will be on band, directed by Mrs. William R Forsyth, to serve refreshments dur- Chspter of Philadelphia, will apeak ing the report period. The refreah-on Monday night on the subject ^ Conahohocken High Bcltool menln are being provided through "Atlantic Union." . .^ -»I«_I«I .- ..„» („ \ the generosity of several local per- The March 17th program will fea- """",r n" «'» »el«cted to sing In W1|» talk by John Borilne. Esq.. of the stat* School Chorus, comprls-1 „„__,_,. .,,...,. '- in, carefully-chosen Angers fromf™™ ™ in the resnieo-all Uw high schools In the State. at,ual goUelUtion liwlude the tollow- Elllott and Munson. was presented, asking council to approve the pro-posed action of the Authority to Improve the existing sewage plant, and authorising conveyance to the v Hill r«mi IIIUBC v* wfli; . .. ._ , ^ _j _ i Mew of the fact that in the 'Authority of property oomtiuiMiig Bawd Bank Program alone to aid ">e existing system The ordinance in saving 1'ie* if Korean War cr.s- r*n MUy * st<»'m ol opposition be-ggOtssa. ■ grsa'vr'need exist, fi"r cause of plirsaing that included funds this year to continue a much-j "Industrial" Instead of "domestic" m-eded and vital service I waste. OsV LIGHTS BI'RNINU ] SOLICITOR EXPLAINS WrTHOD Some solicitors have already The opposition was strsngti 4 started their work in advance of the: «fier a letter from Borough Monday drive. In any event, all tor Leonard A. Talone was rood, solicitors Hre pledgi-d to finish I The letter clearly explained th* house-to-house work In time for two methods available under th* atally of .^lections Monday night. !Arl cr„tlnB tne Authority OUS The request Is made that residents w0(|1|| ^y. me Authorlly complete keep front entrance and porch SU|>ervl8ton „( th(. rmirP pi,,,,, faifdlUaJniXker^s iIn^ith£eirttoLmirn-£tol-Hd™oor «,,lc" . "„*((„«_«'n,a_"_«„-e-...nowit,,uj„nde.r vlsiu. AU volunteer workers willi c0"n^1 ""™ ?*ZTr,S*ZJt check in with their division head. «'«»»d method, council could lease any time after 7:3« Monday even- the aystem from the Author ty and IpU to date to.- meeting of the Conshohorken aC^*I*i<«*1 ia«t'at Oh* o/uisir scheduled staling s«8\5MA(l Of this sum mo., B,,,^"^,,. >nd Professional Women's this month II has Just been learned ™* *-1"™ I __ _7 than liS riOO hai ulr-Mrl* h*>P wtmtA _.. . ". .. — . — . .... Use annual concert In Wllkes Barreling iCoafOiued -a Poos Ftrei is will represent tne sjxvn gr»uc ™ »*•« «■ >u»,»~. w«.. ^«««i. |«~ WUU»E, wut ».~. uimnci >> »»r ^,^ _ In a local spelling contest to datlon from both representatives, itj-teading scorer and sparkplug of Rl--„-„ L Anlnrnl •.ermine the school spelling was reported. the Bomberettes. pacing them to iflUfeH T CallVdl lamp" and an alternate next) Menus being served at the cafe-1 Victoria* which Included the Oaum Tuesday, at 2:80 p. m. in the high terta were approved as "well-bal-i Women's Basketball Championship1 wwrrasa ra si gcliool auditorium ' sneed and well-chosen.1' conditions! Mrs. Oarlock chalked up a total H/all gr*l*/wmriB'Ja> nltation and service were re-l°' 71 poiuU for an average or 10.7 ff ill 1 1 II V Hit d\s "very good." The cafeteria P" B»nw. dropping in eighteen end sixth gisde puplb. An lnvtta- account* were analyzed by the state]00""15 m on* »*"»* *lonp I> \ *f tijn is extended to the public to auditor as in good form. "She Is an exceUent team player laQllf] I II I 1 lll'tll^ attend | The cafeteria, now In 1U fifth "M » »ne defen.se forward,- Tropic **«■■« WlIHWIIiin The spelling 'champ- wi'.l repre-ivear ta opeo to BU rtudent, 0f thelToplcs says further of Conshohock-gent the local elementary school in^i,,, and jUnlor public high *n'» I""1 w Ouam'a dUtaff side of t,;e Montgomery County Spelling; ^^1, everv school dav. Meals uhJpUc* Contest scheduled for April 18 »tlferved average 1». A charge of ....„!.. th. UnV.l,l,i>ll Wloll _ ^... ._.__■ gg> I rllou-hi|» House I itt - Application I-or Incorporation uans-Fog Nozzle Sunday 7 p. m. in the Norrlstown High twenty-nve cents is made for a hot f 'lo,>1 luncheon and a half pint of milk. A gold lapel pin and a certificate; tContmued on Page Pice) *1 merit will be awarded to the dla- .ct champion. The winner of the; t™. , , , tt-.|i T , County Contest will receive an en-| WHS gruved cup, a set of the Encyclo-jaedla BrlUnnica. and " oceanic porUble radio set. | The Washington Fire Company TheipelUn* team to participate in i^ contemplating the purchase ol i the local district contest arc: Betty! fog nossle to be added to theli AiUie Spanish. Ueraldins TanclnU present equipment. The nosale cre- Or-nnie Palerno, Sarah SUlone. ates a spray that is used In dls- Margaret Haines. Regina Tamaro.! nelling | oke In combating a Are Jeanne Manclnl, Virginia McCall.tand Kasens the danger of the men Pstelle Clapsaddle, Virginia Magee,: being overcome The firemen will Snndra Atkinson. Vincent Bonkoski., test one of the noules Sunday Connie Bello. Betsy Qulgg. Beverly j morning In front of the fire sta- Z.nger, Joanne Rotowskl. Lee Allan.] Lion at 13 W Hector St.. pro- Roseann Rio. , vided the weather Is favorable. Th* The faculty adviser for the ac-' new pumper will be used in the tii-ltv la Miss Ksthryn Hess. 'test than 84B.0OO has already been paid Club ^6 the RoUry Club will be The concert date Is expected to be the Com- ^to,ntl^hnthevBPWaas h* ^ mlddlp (lt (hp iMnmf.r. H.rrh » Thi- prt«r«m c- w"««' M™an«r. II n il will be provldMl bv Ui. BPW group. ^ Mr. and Mr*. Chftrlrt The final mpetliiK of thf Rot.r- 210 E. Hlh Ave. leadliii I ia,M In March will take the forma of ,lrt . th _ho,,i a dtlb Aaaembly on the Jlat .,.""" at the Khool. 1 which time director! will be elected "' u" ™ *!?"■ ". lht ™S".' .. The Fellowship Hoime of Con- ,^""I,C"K.J"S" 8 f';:kb"r","rr'^nc"e« ""ShSS'rA'emh' S?2Z -wSctTUff ESZJLnTat 'sided at Monday night's meeting , concert in inesier receini>. n* *ll» _. . , ^ p»»»tL# at has Birthdays of Edwin 8 Rockett and'»"'<" "« students of the loca I; f*™\ --«. «« ^ the rW Marlvn Ambler were marked VIM- high schoo named to represent Wed *PP''"t»" ,*"? ..JS,,^ tors Inlrodured bv Clair Pelfer their school in the district chorus, mon Pleas Court Tor a charter un-chairm. n «The felfowihlp ^orn-' comprising vocalist, from 52 schools ! der the non-profit corporation Uws. mlttee. were Ruaaell Crgwford and He was chosen as the onl> male so- Uws ConsholuK-k-n High 8chool wilt Rt.v willlam Lanlgmn of the Nor- lolsl *mong the more than 200 pu-1 The hold its annual Spring Music Fes-(rlltown club and Philip Mack of P"* « 'hat corirert fjo.ooo I on April 4. at 8 p. m. in the the Benaalem Club. COLLEGE ATHLETE | auditorium'of the high school, •Rusty- Hoagland was a sUr, r*Bt« Shade, music director, player on the girls' varsity basket-; nounced today, ball sextet at Conahohocken High More than 200 studenu of School, where she was graduated «hool will participate in the ev iConflnued On Page Tern I including the high school orches.,-.. Mis dance band, its three chorus* \ .iX.. l',tf±ittfnri* nilurima elrla'. bova1 and mixed-'"' ** ■ »»t I** ■ 11.1' t (>lilpli (lirisliaii r.hnrcli To Huilil The State Chorus Is chosen from those who sing In the district chorus. There arc 10 districts in the Slate, with twenty or more named from each district The local boy has an opportun. mm Township Lists of a g Planning Board GsswBBBaiPsBsBssBBsVI Appuint Five IVrxuna Including girls', boy*' and mixed n^ntafl ^eenna^emmmb^e.e.'0"1",,11°*'n,"l' atr°u™ctl»o"n" o"l -'h'e"•Oul"p*h fCthrla' ll.n _ .mS'a'.Sl'.rr.n.SlS. £ fiSTB V!L l.mlStftt uniforms. The new uniforms are to be different, more modern type c.ili has not yet been decided upon. M Uhnde states. Uy to be cnoaen soloist /o7 the Uo» *n* mf',Urn»( n^ °f ^ E"? State Chorus One boy and oM girl cen,er ,or J the b J Ull?l!i! Qt ?**%' are named, the selection made «1"' mllLd' mnd bodl" of Ul* from those who were siready named ijoalh of the community. soloists In •! rants. Incorporators are; Willlam L> - Last year was the first year the vis. 1212 Payette Bi ; A. A. Oarth-local high school entered State raiit. North U.; Spencer L. Jones. pay a yearly rental that would meet all coats In retiring the bond Issue. In an effort to reach an har-monious settlement, members of Council werr Invited to attend thf March meeting of the Authority oa Monday evening. The meeting ac-complished little more tnan a heat-ed discussion that will be continued at the regular meeting of .Town Council on March 12, when the ordinance will be presented for saotaal rending, the first reading liming aas&ed last week with Councilman Dolanskl. the only member present voting against It. The five-man Authority wag created bv the last Council. In com-pliance with an edict from tha Sanitary Water Board, after Coun-cil failed to carry out the decree be-cause of lu Inability to raise a suf-ficient Mim of money through tax-ation. An ordinance authoring Hi* Authority to proceed along the lines which It has followed was adopted with one dissenting vote, that of ! Peter Bnnil. who opposed the Idea anlsation lists assets of I °* -h*1 Btste telling Council what it Its main purpose, accord-1 tCuitfinued on Pope Fne> Ing to the petition, is "To promote the general welfare sivd recrea-tional facilities for the youth of Con1-1 ii-hot-ken und vicinity with emphssis upon the crea- Seek Stale's Cooperation In Knotty Traffic Problem The Whitemarsh Board of Supervisors. makin>r a : of traffic conditions at Germantown and Butler I'ks., Rehearsals are underway for the A five-man township Planning f«tlvsl. which will include a pro-" Commission was named by Ply- Krnm *»Pl*»Mng to many tastes. mouth Township Commissioners at Personnel of the new unit In-cludes Adolph Fnsco. Walter P Heck. Joseph Griffin, Philip A Bregy. Esq . and Alden Lofqutst. The Planning Commission's du-thelr March meeting Monday nigh'. p0ljr(. Kail March 14 In the township hall. State, county and local notables are expected to attend the 30th an-nual Police Ball. March 14 at the T K Hall. 435 E. Hector St. Set Francis Blake announced today r _ Rill ("rain anrl his Rarim Ktars all' Oulph Rd. on a plot Of ground ^nhWmi,,er,Ter,'.,ln!n/p3""mure ?"n1d?V"^. "M^ll bV' c«.'prUln« about one «,e. adjoin Thi- makinK studyidevetopment of the townahip. with :L*",*.I>i*^,,ii^™^„^Tn^!" "'"'I** Ply. emphula on nece«ar>- chaw. In 'w thr >x>1"* p"1«">n ,und •outh Meetiiur. hopes to be able to improve conditions rhmiXm"!,7^TXm^^l"'.- ith the cooperation of the State Highway Department.!been discussed by the commiaitoi l>>uglass. sopruno. a member of the class of Gulph Rd from the site' of the 1961. was chosen for the State present parsonage. At the conclu- chorus then slon of a short morning church , The four other local students who service, members of the congrega- MI tloo will go to the site of the ne» parsonage for the special ceremon-ies, weather permitting Ptnal settlement for the sale of the present parsonage t > the Catholic Archdiocese will be made on Monday. Rev. Willlam H Mi- Keg, pastor of the church, snd his family, will be permitted to occupy the building until the new psrsonsge is completed. The new parsonage will face on Chester this vear are Alice Thomas. Morris Johnson. Philip Riccl and Carl MacParland (iouiH'il Si.lni.il> Memorial l)<'*i<rii To Highway Dept 1300 Spring Mill Rd.. Robert Landis. 517 Fsyette St: Dr. Paul i Da. MS Fayetie Bt: Ir-vln Rlsline. 14S E Uth Ave.. all of C<>n-.hohoci.rn: Donald P Hor-sey. Wayne, and H. S. Walker. Haverford. PichircH Of Uiihlmi (hi Monriav Piriuies of bovs and girls of ihe Qtaatar Oessghoaoekan Area taken several weeks ago. will be printed In The Kerorder. start-ing next Mnndm and continuing lor n penoa of about ten weeks You 11 find the photographs, tak-en by the widely known IJUKISA Studios, of Upper Darby, special-ists in this type of picture*, a very interesting feature. C OfC Donates To Firemen. Plans For Spring Activity The Conibohoelttfj Cbambu of Commerce hi linn to Coiuhohocken Fire Co. No. 2. as the Initial nift to- This wan revealed at the monthly meeting of the super- '" lor the u«t .everal month. ruott oa M....day night at the Township Building, with *"-*- tjJJBi "ti bTl"jSinilM chairman Morton H. Fetterolf, Jr., presiding. the appotnteea. TF.AFFlf PBIIBILM. B.TkIDI.KD.- I' M„*ac"kABho_ne",{l*a "p■r o_p1riet,o"r•o*f "a' aro"-' An toveaUiatlon ol the Ualflc „, „„„ ln s^j'.po,, w,„^ P 'Washies- Honor Reck, a Harmonvllle resident Jesse Stemple 'Mystery Telephone Voice' Will Make Calls Tomorrow L design for a new monument ...^ZXZSTtVS^X wiml ItVnew ."p^raTu. fund. A motion mad.- at ..,«U1 »ner ct M.t- Bridge «aa .elected iy We«t Con- meeting last wiik. ml li.HTii.lly approved nl I t.-t/nbr llieet-toatlnued on Poor CiaiAf. .hohocken T..»n Council, at a re«u. jn_ llf directurs held .Mutltlliy night, al the nt flee of Vl llllam '.|A. Moore, pn-nleni. This action followed by jut three ions adopted by id civic organisation*, was de-1 \\A appuratUH fund. eiea oy b;'tti»i gssjasansssf uxiay ■^S?S£i\fi^!LJl*Smfc floii<irur> Marnliul POM! \S Ocaltil meeting with Highway Department officials a week ago. The Whitemarsh officials sug-gested a three-way traffic light, making Butler Pk traffic move-ment one way at a time. Sugges-tion la also made that the stopping point of Auch buses be ahead of Jesse Stemple, Sr.. was made the light, so that the light on Oer-honorary marshal for all parades j mantown Pk. Is visible at all times to those appioafhliig on Butler Pk A request Is made of the State to burden at the^ intersection was H(tf'k a Harmonvllle resident, Igi It's easy and »ImplP. 1\0 le-tUT.- S!Sf A. «» i^rl. - v ,ilrP ph"'f chemist at Valley Forge Ce- lonp; waiting for decision or prize. Chief Edgar Mitchell at peHk per-iment c Wf?g, ConshohtK-ken and ™iTili--a the imp nf "iiuK'.■- ' lods of the day, resulting in a eo.ou,rator „f shrrrv Uke swim- "'(lll,r'? tfie Ufte OI. J™^- . „. Kinney. dlatncl engineer the Pennsylvania Slate High-ly Department, Ardmore Reijresentativr* of the Oold Star Mothers snd West Conahohocken It's easy and Simple. No letter.-* to write and mail. No Mothers group, prewnt at the meet- No competition that '"«■ **" '" »«:ord »llh UM •ele«- Chai mi;in The design, subm'tted by th* ElniClub HBrmmrtlte Jwftfi' All you have to do to win this new .Mystery Mi-phone Carroll Monumem Company, of Orlffin. of Plymouth Valley. Is pro-Contest of The (.'onuhohnr/ken Recorder is to know the unsu.r Philadelphia, is of Bane Oranlte. prletor of television Installation and ,,, Mll ..<v ,„l(^ti<H] aaketl l>v the Mvlerv Tel«Dh0M Voice recungular. with centerpiece and servicing business In Chestnut Hill l0 H" a'S> <»ue"l,on asKul n> *"« Jl>i*ur> ItJiepnum .%ii J>r„Jt, litllt ,|I1B1 ,ltnamented front with a Crusaders Cross Icing Philip A. Bresy. Esq. Plymoutl: Meeting, is an attorney with a Phil-adelphia law firm. Alden Lofqui.it. Curren Terrace. h)| president of the Norrlstown Mag-nesia and Asbestoe Co. elevate a culvert on the Southeas- FireI lit* ft To Mf?tH corner Action Is pending furtherI" __ . Investigation by the State Highway . MVSTERV VOKK ftl ESTION Page 6 ■ » *iih wreslh ol vir'my Emblems of the four service htuups. Army, Navy, Marine and Air Poice. will be placed on the maraer Prices were si omit *ed on de-signs of eight snd six feet high. These were not o|ienrd at thr meet-ing, since council was instructed only to submit a design to Mr. uu-ing the year st the March meet-ing of the Washington Pire Com-pany held Mondey evening at the fire station. IS W. Hector St Letters of appreciation were dl- ^Trtmint" "' ~~ ' ' hocken Fire Company No 2 will be . . . __ . . ^, «. . ,, i.„k.^L-« naaataJair Kinney r-cted to be sent tc the l^to\™™"1 g«gggg« ^™ »«*«» ri?h' ln <*" «™ «*»• Anyone who t« a reader of Thf r«n*n»hocki-n Rerr rrier « ^u^_ Uotutn0MCom- Aid of the company fur Lh<-u it.ii|!SOISE «KDl^A^* i- PAssi.u | Uon N|mh Ave and HuTry 8t cftn haVe the correct answer with the help of Thursdays iMtiy Wbmuted a design but wtth-ot «aS0. presented at the annual I O^inance No «.*|lninr <lisor- r^mci oHrve>. president, will pre-; j f Conahohocken'a only iiome newsjwper. All you need drew it in favor ol the Carroll banquet on February 18. and to.derly conduct, prohibiting loud, Ua> at the meeting. . . * ™«"*'«w»-»« M, , ,-',. * A „.„..r..,,<,mr.nt Comnanv n-e companies which presented - boisterous and unnecessary noises, Tr.B monthlv mating of the A^- «i" "« read the pajre mentioned in the ( mil.-t Animiiricement ^"eW b..*kem of dowers for the events Ending to disturb the quiet of the t|Ve Association of the Washington published everv week ri>rht on the front Hft. VfW/ H/lll V "...: Conahohocken Fire immunity and providing a max- rire Company wlU be held In the^ ir f Jn(i f' - n|i -nii no extra Work to win. * r « Wall >ollllliatf &f »» "r M <**» "Wrt-ifiM stati.r,. 15 W Hector St.. Sun-| £ ri 'u™ » "'J.* ME!! .^I*}™, ... ^.\ ... _..!... W.U Conshohocken Post 1074. Veterans Foreign Wars tins scheduled This follows: cia^Wm^Lhoh^ to offenders was passed ^ of Norrlstown. ^"w^'hS" "•£•■- I>eW^nsk! is president. \--,u\»y, r«llS will be made Until the OOTTtCT BiVfrtl monthly mrrtlng tonight The hose committee was direct- ing'devices: the keeping of dogs. ■ ";*** B B'"RItK £P*S"STJI't7 fT ""*'! 25 calln are completed. If no one MB kUWIf the the pr.st horn, eel to meet st the hose hou« on ch.ckens or other animal, under "£"£■ ™™m "ufuv.nxn to question $10 will 1* added to next weekV prize which will £* m'gnJ^X Wiiam Mr- Monday evening, ai 7:». _ . isuch conditions or In such_s_ man-1 cheataut HUI nrnouttx KMUM t'h<in tntnt J:t() iSsuakS^ willI preside Plsns are expet ted (Confinued on Page FIVCJ tConfinued on Page Ten, S-2773 'ithen total t»«. Mat K<imaiiA, above, pre-prletor of the N'atlonal Palnl I enter, K. Serond Ave., has been iuitit-tl iroetal iliairmuii of a rnmmlltee to plan a (hamher of < oni merit Tawn Fair later this Spring —Photo Ma teem HtwUS) sraiNr, FLASH SIAKIHI Planning tor Spring sctivltlaa of the Chamber highlighted Monday's aesalon. Following the recent dln- SWr meeting the Board of Directors voted to become active members of the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, snd rerelve nil of the many bullfMni riiniL-h.-d for local tut. Discussion of the Chrteun li ig project csme to the fore when Peter Romsno. rlialrmau of the committee, reported thai 10 mer-chants had n"t yet paid pledges ta the 1951 fund, with much of tht Kresent wiring needing replacement i 1953, he said, every participant should complete hi* payn order go provide funds U> ben in pro-vision of new wiring for next Christina* Continuance of the drive f"r new members was stressed, and Dr. Paul K Mirsglla was iwn«i aa • member. Brst of the medical prt- ..fflli.itc himself wlih tha local ehrtc uroup. Supplementing the meint«rililp committee to «a-pand the campaign. Presides* Moore named several sub-chairmen, to assist Edwin Rockett. present chairman of the membership com-mittee A r BUefcan and Mr Pole, industry; Marlyn L Ambli: pner J. Romano, and Louis Uuasman merchant He; and Samuel W, De- (CoaftNurd on Paste Tent
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 6, 1952 |
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Date | 1952-03-06 |
Year | 1952 |
Month | 3 |
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(The Consliohockcn HccorDcr r Serrinn r The r Community tor hiphty-three lfmtri
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 1204. CONSHOHOCKN. th.. THURSDAY. MARCH 6. 1952. FIVE CENTS
Red Cross "Hash" Residential Drive To Be Held Monday
4 -
Landis Again
Heads Local
'Chest' Board
Annual Organizatiafi
Mealing In Held;
Robert C. Landis. president
Conshohocken Community
-was re-elected chairman ol
board of trustees at the anm
ganizatlon meeting of the
■ held Tuesday evening at the
shohiH-kt-n Association
Eighth Ave and Fayette 1 Preston Custer was rlioaen
■rhnirmnn. and Donald
president of the Pint National
Conshohocken, was
West Borough
Adopts Budget,
Sets Tax Rate
Storm Of < oin plaint*
On Ubc Of Snow Plow
Settled By Motion
The monthly meeting of West
' . ken Town Council last
night was marked by the adoption
of the 1M2 budget, the passage
of the ordinance establishing the
[ rate and the airing of a num-ber
of complaints.
budget, calling for an ex-penditure
of $25130. with an un-expended
balance of Wai in ad-dition
to an estimated expenditure
of $1,853 for special highway work
passed third and final reading and
rug adopted by a unanimous vote
The ordinance fixing the tax
rate at 19 mills passed third and
final reading The ordinance pro-;
Maes IS mills for general borough;
tn..poses and three mills for street
lighting.
William Adams, who served ns1
Itei'lth officer since 1»35. appeared;
b-fore council to inquire as to why
his office was abolished and the'
health activities turned over to the j
State Board of Health. He was ad-vised
It was done as an ec momlc
measure
KNOW PLOW COMPLAINTS
Mr. Asko, third ward councilman,
reported a number of complaints! --. ^ • ■ • rm~* ar mf~^ WSSSe*JS.ystSi\fm Girls learn In Guam
* owfall, and a complaint that the; ,.,,,.,,
plow was being used at the Ouiph Gladys Hoagland Gurlock s athletic laurels have follow-remetery.
informed it had long ^ her across a continent ami an ocean.
tTu^'tr^X- E Se 3KZ&.S In far-off Andersen Air Font Base in Guam in the
» of a funeral. Mr. Asko ex-iSouth Pacific, the vivacious, red-headed former Conshohock-l8hD^^
Johnl°Famur«-:en H*fh Sthool athlete ha* ju.it been voted "the most valu-uied
he^'haT taken th* matter able player in the Guam Girl* Basketball League.
up with Mr Stemple. chairman ofi Wife of Master 8ft. John Oar- FELLOWSHIP HOI Hr
the street committee, who gave eon- in a l» rT I 1 ■**■ * weather forecaster at An-ggggt
In following out the custom.| g^a«gral w.fa V«.lwi..fW dersen Base, and mother of a 24-
Vr Stemple requested that coun-cil
decide whether or not the snow
v..iuh Mm 100 Solicitors To Make
s"",M,rS A I in IT Egyptian news'reporter House-To-House Canvass
will be the guest speaker at a union
dinner meeting of the Conshohock-1
en Youth Council, Sunday night at, Nt'arlv 100 volunteer workers will lie kept lm>\ all dav
TWrd^and ' £S£i mufve^^'i m'xt M«W. collecting the roident Ltd divisions quota of
Jimmy Abdul Messih Beshal. a the $19,000 over-all Red Cross goal in a "flash" house-to-house
Coptu Christian from Cairo. Egypt.! aol .citation of residents of the ('nnshiihoeken
la now a student at Crozer The-. M ^ Mist rift
Added imvntive to every worker in the
■ "flash" drive warn revealed this morning: by Al-
(.onimittrre Are > allied ate of ^AmainD ™™*£»n ■ M tH.rt A Garthwaite, Jr., chairman of the tdvaaav 'Cairo, he Is working for his mas- ~mT ... ,. ...
(be ters degree at the Chester semln- ^^ ed gift division, who will award a Lee lire to
— Be expecu to return to Cairo;the Individual reporting the largest sum collected Monday
ilugxml Seminary. Cheater, enroll-d
in a special two-year course of-rred
to foreign studenu A gradu-
Powers Sought
By 'Authority'
Split Council
One Faction Favors.
< ..IIM.il - I >|l. I.III.HI
Of l\e» Sc«cr Plant
*,ln<2M,r.,UssLesn2a!id. ar"re^po,r,t^er fio™rh!i'wi"oni, nij,r, ht....Sh,o,uld.. the,,w, inne.r p.re.fer, h,avinu no need for a tire, divided
yeara on the Egyptian News Maga-JB Zenith Radio will he given instead.
sine, will speak on Christian Re-ligious
Customs In Egypt, and will
also speak on the current
I tional situation in Egypt, now
Ggggfyi Huagland '.arlmk. second from right, seal-ed,
flashes her usual contagious smile when snapped
with the Andersen Air Force Base Bomberettes, which
recentl> clinched the women's basketball championship
in far-off Guam. The former local resident won top
individual honors on the team. Seated at her side, firmly
clutching the basketball, is Mrs. Garlock'a 2-year-old
daughter, Jill, team mascot.
Leads Basketball Scoring
He will later address the Union
rvanlibf service. In St Paul's Bap-chairman
of the board of trustees, list Church, Sunday night at 7.45
WALKER IS CHAIRMAN j Members of the Youth Council
■■►.. - e^™™,,,— _.. in
W"1 brtr"' I*11 dinners to the. din Ihe executive committee was in- n„ m-a-ino nt P.I,I . vmnii
creased to eleven members for the "" „",*""? nP^rf. E^™ ^
current vear by action of the board ^"f" wlU P™"*1* *""**** "«*
jtaken at Tuesday's meeting- H 8
' Walker will again serve as chair
man: Mr. Landis U an ex-offlclo
member, and Mrs Rhnda Drayer
aas named secretary. Other mem
bers of the committee Include Wil-liam
Bozarth. Cardln D Brown,
Mrs. Thomas L. Christian. Prank
Oable, Rev. John P. Klniry
Leach, Leonard A. Talone,
Rotary Lists
"■s Five Programs
iilow ahouW be taken to the ceme-
Wlea On vote council supported
action with Mr. Asko easting
th- onlv negative vote.
Eurgess Mosman surprised
Council by requesting that the
tCoftfmued on Put* ""toe*
Public School
Cafeteria
Wins Praise
l^ocal Spellers
Will Compgle ..
In Eliniiiiutioiis
year-old daughter. "RUJty" Oartwk
I credited **%*«** 0^^^^^^^7?^S^.
newspaper w"ih "topping_ the acor-1 tlon »*„, pdiowship House, Inc..
William A Moore. Rev. Chester T
Winters, and Charles Dor-worth,
liaison members of the Budget Com-mittee.
Named to the Budget Commit-tee,
in addition to Mr. Dorworth
as chairman, are William Bosarth,
Mrs Thomas L. Christian. Sam-uel
W DeMedlo, Harry Ellam. Raw.
John P. Klniry. and Daniel 8.
Whlteman Mr Dorworth will
also as chairman of the Liaison
Committee, with Mr. Whitenuui.
Mr. Walker, and Mr. Landis. ex-oM-Mr.
Walker presented a
behHlf of the EsecuUvt "
timing plans for the
OiiMuuditift Feature*
l.ikin- I'lac*1 In Marrli
Outstanding programs during the
month of March were announced at
Monday night's meetiiu: "< '-
ConMiohocken Rotary Club by
Harry Oehman. first vice-president
and chairman of the club's pro-gram
committee.
Beginning with last Monday
night's showing of a color film
"Plight to Romance." through the
courtesy of the Institute of Visual
Training at Rldgeway Gardens.
Black Horse, next week's program
will feature a talk by a Uriinus Col-lege
professor.
Dr Allan L Rice, professor of
languages of Ursiiius College and
Atlantic Union
Coruholiocken Town Council hi
Into two Tart inns ova?
powers sought by the Comhohocken
rOUl. PLANS MAUL I Municipal Authority. One fsclioo
Final plans for next Monday's ,"or«' •«■*• JS'JSSJISl
"llaah" drive wert made last night sv",,m OVfr w ttr,l
AuVlor->' wlth
at a meeting of drive daalrMQ, '""pK-te HiyiSMlMfllj for Ra ope-
..Ued u\ WUtaun H i ..ri JI gsn- nukm, AnottM UMSton favors leas*
eral chairman of the c»ini»!«n.. "»« '1" »V-tem from the Authority,
Heading the residential fund-rain- and paying the latter g-oup an
lug are Mrs. Claudm Wddlragten, .ninua4 rental sufficient la cover the
secretary of the Oonsnohoakan Uis interest charge* and Uie payment, of
inn. American hen truss, and liie bonn issue as 11 eatBM iW
Samuel Diem, prealdeiit of the local x,^ ni>t brTaK camf on Wednes-
. of last week at an adjourned
•eting was Horace C Jones, chair- meeting of Town Council, when <
C£.»£un,tVy Bsr2an?cJh£s*£arLea-wOidSeFZcaEm?^ ordinance, prepared bv Mr Whet- M(>or oI th7u^ nriM 0, To»Il>rlld,
palgn.
The one-day concentrated solici-tation
is taking piace hen- tor the
third successive year ami
every indication that roll'
Monday will exceed those of last
\\ u l t-R MJM
ing parade 'or the undefeated An- whlcn plan| construction of il^
dersen Bomberettes. League Cham- vouth recreation ceater on toe n,r'
plons." .grounds of Mary H. Wood Park.
Receutly. the Quarterbacks Inter-,Arrangements with Boraufh Oowst-seniee
Basketball League, comprls- Cll and trustees of the Park Com-ing
ouurtanding male athletes *ta-| mission are now being worked out.
turned ai Army. Navy and Air bases The treasurers report read at nnnker" BiddleWand ReaTh. PhlU-on
the 37-mUe-long, 12-mlle-wide the meeting showed total pledges ,.,[^1^ bjW flrm jjls subject will be
honored smiling, freckled to the 1*51-62 campaign of 1102.- .■£•„„ thf tiiilte«l' Nations Rurrwd."
- receipts tr ■*-
Local Senior
Selected For
State Chorus
Conahohocken High School's
cafeteria luu won praise from she island"
State Educatlutial Dtuai Une> t^ . j "Rusty" by clwoalng her" their ipe-.4l3M »»d_cash
At. Uie Maul,
ahohocken School Board. Monday j programs.
night in the high school offices, the Andersen Base's own publication. m
u
UBIt chest
.esm of eighteen sixth grade' recent visit of a state school Insper- Tropic Topics lauded the 30-yeax-ills
the sixth grade tor and an auditor, won coramen- old athlete, wife and mother as the
tug st the Park House.
The canteen service will be on
band, directed by Mrs. William R
Forsyth, to serve refreshments dur-
Chspter of Philadelphia, will apeak ing the report period. The refreah-on
Monday night on the subject ^ Conahohocken High Bcltool menln are being provided through
"Atlantic Union." . .^ -»I«_I«I .- ..„» („ \ the generosity of several local per-
The March 17th program will fea- """",r n" «'» »el«cted to sing In W1|»
talk by John Borilne. Esq.. of the stat* School Chorus, comprls-1 „„__,_,. .,,...,.
'- in, carefully-chosen Angers fromf™™ ™ in the resnieo-all
Uw high schools In the State. at,ual goUelUtion liwlude the tollow-
Elllott and Munson. was presented,
asking council to approve the pro-posed
action of the Authority to
Improve the existing sewage plant,
and authorising conveyance to the v Hill r«mi IIIUBC v* wfli; . .. ._ , ^ _j _
i Mew of the fact that in the 'Authority of property oomtiuiMiig
Bawd Bank Program alone to aid ">e existing system The ordinance
in saving 1'ie* if Korean War cr.s- r*n MUy * st<»'m ol opposition be-ggOtssa.
■ grsa'vr'need exist, fi"r cause of plirsaing that included
funds this year to continue a much-j "Industrial" Instead of "domestic"
m-eded and vital service I waste.
OsV LIGHTS BI'RNINU ] SOLICITOR EXPLAINS WrTHOD
Some solicitors have already The opposition was strsngti 4
started their work in advance of the: «fier a letter from Borough
Monday drive. In any event, all tor Leonard A. Talone was rood,
solicitors Hre pledgi-d to finish I The letter clearly explained th*
house-to-house work In time for two methods available under th*
atally of .^lections Monday night. !Arl cr„tlnB tne Authority OUS
The request Is made that residents w0(|1|| ^y. me Authorlly complete
keep front entrance and porch SU|>ervl8ton „( th(. rmirP pi,,,,,
faifdlUaJniXker^s iIn^ith£eirttoLmirn-£tol-Hd™oor «,,lc" . "„*((„«_«'n,a_"_«„-e-...nowit,,uj„nde.r
vlsiu. AU volunteer workers willi c0"n^1 ""™ ?*ZTr,S*ZJt
check in with their division head. «'«»»d method, council could lease
any time after 7:3« Monday even- the aystem from the Author ty and
IpU to date to.- meeting of the Conshohorken
aC^*I*i<«*1 ia«t'at Oh* o/uisir scheduled staling s«8\5MA(l Of this sum mo., B,,,^"^,,. >nd Professional Women's this month II has Just been learned ™* *-1"™ I __ _7 than liS riOO hai ulr-Mrl* h*>P wtmtA _.. . ". .. — . — . ....
Use annual concert In Wllkes Barreling
iCoafOiued -a Poos Ftrei
is will represent tne sjxvn gr»uc ™ »*•« «■ >u»,»~. w«.. ^«««i. |«~ WUU»E, wut ».~. uimnci >> »»r ^,^ _
In a local spelling contest to datlon from both representatives, itj-teading scorer and sparkplug of Rl--„-„ L Anlnrnl
•.ermine the school spelling was reported. the Bomberettes. pacing them to iflUfeH T CallVdl
lamp" and an alternate next) Menus being served at the cafe-1 Victoria* which Included the Oaum
Tuesday, at 2:80 p. m. in the high terta were approved as "well-bal-i Women's Basketball Championship1 wwrrasa ra si
gcliool auditorium ' sneed and well-chosen.1' conditions! Mrs. Oarlock chalked up a total H/all gr*l*/wmriB'Ja>
nltation and service were re-l°' 71 poiuU for an average or 10.7 ff ill 1 1 II V Hit
d\s "very good." The cafeteria P" B»nw. dropping in eighteen
end sixth gisde puplb. An lnvtta- account* were analyzed by the state]00""15 m on* »*"»* *lonp I> \ *f
tijn is extended to the public to auditor as in good form. "She Is an exceUent team player laQllf] I II I 1 lll'tll^
attend | The cafeteria, now In 1U fifth "M » »ne defen.se forward,- Tropic **«■■« WlIHWIIiin
The spelling 'champ- wi'.l repre-ivear ta opeo to BU rtudent, 0f thelToplcs says further of Conshohock-gent
the local elementary school in^i,,, and jUnlor public high *n'» I""1 w Ouam'a dUtaff side of
t,;e Montgomery County Spelling; ^^1, everv school dav. Meals uhJpUc*
Contest scheduled for April 18 »tlferved average 1». A charge of
....„!.. th. UnV.l,l,i>ll Wloll _ ^... ._.__■
gg>
I rllou-hi|» House
I itt - Application
I-or Incorporation
uans-Fog Nozzle Sunday
7 p. m. in the Norrlstown High twenty-nve cents is made for a hot
f 'lo,>1 luncheon and a half pint of milk.
A gold lapel pin and a certificate; tContmued on Page Pice)
*1 merit will be awarded to the dla-
.ct champion. The winner of the; t™. , , , tt-.|i T ,
County Contest will receive an en-| WHS
gruved cup, a set of the Encyclo-jaedla
BrlUnnica. and "
oceanic porUble radio set. | The Washington Fire Company
TheipelUn* team to participate in i^ contemplating the purchase ol i
the local district contest arc: Betty! fog nossle to be added to theli
AiUie Spanish. Ueraldins TanclnU present equipment. The nosale cre-
Or-nnie Palerno, Sarah SUlone. ates a spray that is used In dls-
Margaret Haines. Regina Tamaro.! nelling | oke In combating a Are
Jeanne Manclnl, Virginia McCall.tand Kasens the danger of the men
Pstelle Clapsaddle, Virginia Magee,: being overcome The firemen will
Snndra Atkinson. Vincent Bonkoski., test one of the noules Sunday
Connie Bello. Betsy Qulgg. Beverly j morning In front of the fire sta-
Z.nger, Joanne Rotowskl. Lee Allan.] Lion at 13 W Hector St.. pro-
Roseann Rio. , vided the weather Is favorable. Th*
The faculty adviser for the ac-' new pumper will be used in the
tii-ltv la Miss Ksthryn Hess. 'test
than 84B.0OO has already been paid Club ^6 the RoUry Club will be The concert date Is expected to be
the Com- ^to,ntl^hnthevBPWaas h* ^ mlddlp (lt (hp
iMnmf.r. H.rrh » Thi- prt«r«m c- w"««' M™an«r. II n il
will be provldMl bv Ui. BPW group. ^ Mr. and Mr*. Chftrlrt
The final mpetliiK of thf Rot.r- 210 E. Hlh Ave. leadliii
I ia,M In March will take the forma of ,lrt . th _ho,,i
a dtlb Aaaembly on the Jlat .,.""" at the Khool.
1 which time director! will be elected "' u" ™ *!?"■ ". lht ™S".' .. The Fellowship Hoime of Con-
,^""I,C"K.J"S" 8 f';:kb"r","rr'^nc"e« ""ShSS'rA'emh' S?2Z -wSctTUff ESZJLnTat 'sided at Monday night's meeting , concert in inesier receini>. n* *ll» _. . , ^ p»»»tL# at has
Birthdays of Edwin 8 Rockett and'»"'<" "« students of the loca I; f*™\ --«. «« ^ the rW
Marlvn Ambler were marked VIM- high schoo named to represent Wed *PP''"t»" ,*"? ..JS,,^
tors Inlrodured bv Clair Pelfer their school in the district chorus, mon Pleas Court Tor a charter un-chairm.
n «The felfowihlp ^orn-' comprising vocalist, from 52 schools ! der the non-profit corporation Uws.
mlttee. were Ruaaell Crgwford and He was chosen as the onl> male so- Uws
ConsholuK-k-n High 8chool wilt Rt.v willlam Lanlgmn of the Nor- lolsl *mong the more than 200 pu-1 The
hold its annual Spring Music Fes-(rlltown club and Philip Mack of P"* « 'hat corirert fjo.ooo
I on April 4. at 8 p. m. in the the Benaalem Club.
COLLEGE ATHLETE | auditorium'of the high school,
•Rusty- Hoagland was a sUr, r*Bt« Shade, music director,
player on the girls' varsity basket-; nounced today,
ball sextet at Conahohocken High More than 200 studenu of
School, where she was graduated «hool will participate in the ev
iConflnued On Page Tern I including the high school orches.,-..
Mis dance band, its three chorus* \ .iX.. l',tf±ittfnri*
nilurima elrla'. bova1 and mixed-'"' ** ■ »»t I** ■ 11.1' t
(>lilpli (lirisliaii
r.hnrcli To Huilil
The State Chorus Is chosen from
those who sing In the district
chorus. There arc 10 districts in
the Slate, with twenty or more
named from each district
The local boy has an opportun.
mm Township Lists of a g
Planning Board
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Including girls', boy*' and mixed
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uniforms.
The new uniforms are to be
different, more modern type c.ili
has not yet been decided upon. M
Uhnde states.
Uy to be cnoaen soloist /o7 the Uo» *n* mf',Urn»(
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State Chorus One boy and oM girl cen,er ,or
J
the b
J
Ull?l!i! Qt ?**%'
are named, the selection made «1"' mllLd' mnd bodl" of Ul*
from those who were siready named ijoalh of the community.
soloists In •! rants. Incorporators are; Willlam L> -
Last year was the first year the vis. 1212 Payette Bi ; A. A. Oarth-local
high school entered State raiit. North U.; Spencer L. Jones.
pay a yearly rental that would meet
all coats In retiring the bond Issue.
In an effort to reach an har-monious
settlement, members of
Council werr Invited to attend thf
March meeting of the Authority oa
Monday evening. The meeting ac-complished
little more tnan a heat-ed
discussion that will be continued
at the regular meeting of .Town
Council on March 12, when the
ordinance will be presented for
saotaal rending, the first reading
liming aas&ed last week with
Councilman Dolanskl. the only
member present voting against It.
The five-man Authority wag
created bv the last Council. In com-pliance
with an edict from tha
Sanitary Water Board, after Coun-cil
failed to carry out the decree be-cause
of lu Inability to raise a suf-ficient
Mim of money through tax-ation.
An ordinance authoring Hi*
Authority to proceed along the lines
which It has followed was adopted
with one dissenting vote, that of
! Peter Bnnil. who opposed the Idea
anlsation lists assets of I °* -h*1 Btste telling Council what it
Its main purpose, accord-1 tCuitfinued on Pope Fne>
Ing to the petition, is "To promote
the general welfare sivd recrea-tional
facilities for the youth of
Con1-1 ii-hot-ken und vicinity with
emphssis upon the crea-
Seek Stale's Cooperation
In Knotty Traffic Problem
The Whitemarsh Board of Supervisors. makin>r a :
of traffic conditions at Germantown and Butler I'ks.,
Rehearsals are underway for the
A five-man township Planning f«tlvsl. which will include a pro-"
Commission was named by Ply- Krnm *»Pl*»Mng to many tastes.
mouth Township Commissioners at
Personnel of the new unit In-cludes
Adolph Fnsco. Walter P
Heck. Joseph Griffin, Philip A
Bregy. Esq . and Alden Lofqutst.
The Planning Commission's du-thelr
March meeting Monday nigh'. p0ljr(. Kail March 14
In the township hall.
State, county and local notables
are expected to attend the 30th an-nual
Police Ball. March 14 at the
T K Hall. 435 E. Hector St. Set
Francis Blake announced today r _
Rill ("rain anrl his Rarim Ktars all' Oulph Rd. on a plot Of ground
^nhWmi,,er,Ter,'.,ln!n/p3""mure ?"n1d?V"^. "M^ll bV' c«.'prUln« about one «,e. adjoin
Thi- makinK studyidevetopment of the townahip. with :L*",*.I>i*^,,ii^™^„^Tn^!" "'"'I**
Ply. emphula on nece«ar>- chaw. In 'w thr >x>1"* p"1«">n ,und
•outh Meetiiur. hopes to be able to improve conditions rhmiXm"!,7^TXm^^l"'.-
ith the cooperation of the State Highway Department.!been discussed by the commiaitoi
l>>uglass.
sopruno. a member of the class of
Gulph Rd from the site' of the 1961. was chosen for the State
present parsonage. At the conclu- chorus then
slon of a short morning church , The four other local students who
service, members of the congrega- MI
tloo will go to the site of the ne»
parsonage for the special ceremon-ies,
weather permitting
Ptnal settlement for the sale of
the present parsonage t > the
Catholic Archdiocese will be made
on Monday. Rev. Willlam H Mi-
Keg, pastor of the church, snd
his family, will be permitted to
occupy the building until the new
psrsonsge is completed.
The new parsonage will face on
Chester this vear are Alice Thomas.
Morris Johnson. Philip Riccl and
Carl MacParland
(iouiH'il Si.lni.il>
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