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She Consliolrockcn liccorDcv W Serving r I In- ' ( oinniuiiit) tor highty-three «riirg ESTABLISHED 1169. NO. I] 16. COr.Sl.G..U_*tH. P ' THURSDAY. APRIL 17. 1952. riVE CENTS Voters Face Important Election IMAMKI Stat*wn On H< |iultli( .in Hallo! In IViHJilcnli;.! Rarr Montgomery Countv voter* will go to tha polls next Tuesday. -o cast their ballots in one of the >t Important Presidential pri-mary electing of recent years They . be afforded the opportunity to register their choice ot candidate* on both the Republican and Demo-te ticket*. Appearing on in.' Krpuu.K^n oiiiioi «ni oe mi' names of Genera] Dwight D. Elsenhower and Harold E. Stassen. The Demo-eratie ballot *1U provide Apace for . Hie name uf a favored candidate The vote is not binding on the fi'at-'s convention delegates. Candidates will ntao be choten for United States Senator. Justice of tli* Supreme Court. Auditor General. State Treasurer. Re pre- S?ntali\e in Congress Repreaenta- ■ In the General Assembly. Member of the State Committee. Delegates to National Convention Altern e Delegates to National Convention. County Committeetnan and County Committeewoman. Bailors will be supplied by the County Board of Elections, com-posed of County Commissioner* Frederick C Peters, Foster C Hill<- gpss. and Raymond K Menach. for all voters ext-ept those registered RB "lion-partisan " Having no pi <;.ey an not permitted lav to vote in a primary election Absentee ballots have been to men from this county serv armed forces of the United States Mark?* r>0 ^ can \* Baptui Mnuter No. 2 Firemen Cold Point Will launch rumiDrix Baptists \\ili i 'tiocken Fire Companv No _ _ * . _ _# "2LS.TJ:;."". Mark I ouiiuing side . solicitation to be C (conducted by the committee B% ^,K'' *NN K **• H41.I. I throughout Uie enure month, it was i Plymouth ( Bssaagaaaalaa, announced at the April meeting About 100 members gj OaM MM Monday night at the fire station Bap..." Cimrcii and Sunday School Ninth Ave and H.» *od lamilies mil attend the Mth The sjo.ooo. two-gallon highjjres- - mqua* at «. Saiur- •ure truck Is now on order at the <**>' evening, in the church social Autocar Companv. Ardmore. with™0"1 T,nc ",.nera> committee In-eWiver, expected In October ^ >* « "l *»• * «"■*■ "J" rltary Brooke. Mrs iheodore Nit- Fire cmel Joseph Thomas will ujrauer and Mrs. ■». J. Eltlnger at laan 11. Pous, Jr. u> host-gon. gli: to outline solicitation plans ■**. Tlie n is Jo- The pumper to be purchased by the seph Beater. E D Brack. Rev S. aomjmin u a new type apparatus S. Ciuhber:. Fred Flood. Harold ffljfel SU ft"* DM»tl' ..,■-•. rw. -solme fire*, curialllog damage oratuig commiuee Mrs Robert Dill and Mr*,. Herbert Raynes. One pinion for members*jp *■ —JJJJ^4^ was made a: the meeting. Three wUn .^ Qmun , Q|lbelm(lI fires were reported lor the last «,.«,,,„. ot Ihf Peim ylvaMti B>p.; month The company accepted an . m Mlnr tht ,. -. at the 100th anniversary celebretwn |NI(K,xliMt HlsTORV of the Humane and Falrmoum P~ IM.ix l*tiii('i|>;iU g.< Cu.- nn,i i\ HI I I Compsnies in September Local 227 Will Banquet as " Truck (Crashes Tribute Is PaidDr. Sheppard Tire Corp and heads of Union 'local' guests at <he third annual banquet of Loral 22? United Rubber Work-ers. CIO. Hfflhated with the I,ee in- The Coid Point Bapti i i has a long and interesting history. It began as a mission of the OtaaaV iuit Hi.i Baptist Chur i. Sunday school and preaching services nad been ni.iim.aineg 'or the Baptists of Coid Point from IMS until the founding ol the present church through the efforts r* Rev. Robert. taher * P Young. first pa. or >I Cheat nut * Hill Baptist Church., "he M-Mur* 1864 wer* neld In the \li \. Dr. J. Hayergjal Sheppard is reremnif. tht' greeting <if t harlfs \.. Itiitlcn. dean uf (rii/*?r Seminar>. Chester, on the nccasitin of the ."iiiih anniversary of hin firdinatinn. Shown at a ualhtrinu honoring; Dr. Sbepparri in the r'irsl llaptist < hurrh here Tuesday nijjht are. left to rijrht. Itev. t hester T. Winters, pastor of the local church; Dean Batten, Dr. Sheppard, Ke\. >larshgll \\. Lee, pastor of St. I'uil- llap-tisl Church; Re\. Addison I'eto. of Serantrm. stmin-lau. and Mrs. John (.ray. of Wil-low i.rini. dautchler of the honored rlerK>man. " On F^brusry 15. KM. 63 mT„- bera of Chestnut 11'.! Bapi.si , Church asked lor let era of dis- . dav nighi at «30 in a|(fcWl ,rom lhf, cnurch »„n p,.. the V F w Hall. Hector and Harry mUMnil ,„ tx%m B nf» r.iurcn las Han<nn« Hock V'1 Ordination Anniversary j"^mut. lwmuUM.1 v,«. ™-SUT3±*« 2?»S & *J5 ***'*■'■» w Ipresirtent of the United Rubber; Cold Point church was organised tractor-trailer was badly da- A number of uut-of-town mini>tt*r> iwitl trilitllt- Tuewtoy'Worker*, will be the principal Recognition «")c«a were Co 1AM hi MI'I Final fInures of the Montgomery - when pastors Coun.y R,m.lr.tloi. Coimnuuon nuMd «w>Mlm, Moid.) i<«M or fveninK to Rev. j, Hav.TKa! Sh.ppan], D.«., «hen the 60th *"":'"" 0,b" *''"'" "**'" "x n?ul.l»,r,ii« reveii UIHI 1H5938 orisons are ell- parlv Tuesday morning when K . * ».• .- »■ S i i . . . .1 t- ». a i -r The Invocation will be given M* npiftnuoruiB nmruni P»™ IL ' n v"te ?n the SIS o7 thia,crashed into historic Hanging Rock. "SEW"?? "^ Hi^ •«S?*to" W» "lebratod at 1 he F Irtt Rp, AB p ^J* „. „ Impress-.e program, ta recogn.- number 133.322 are RepubUcana: at Gulph Hilts, now the cen.ei of Baptist Church. Conshohoc ken. Rev. ( heater 1. Winters, lUtUni pasloror 8t Marys Catholic Uon "f *J 7 iy Pn^ -^ 28.633 are Democrats « arc 80c- s spirited controversy a* to wlieUi- pastor of the church, presided at the service. Walter DePre- Church tconnnnea on /age rmin nine are Progressives, and er or not h&houW be demolished as fontaine was orRanist, and the Temple .Malt- Chorus sang; A aooT &„* >n(J dancing to eight are Prohibitionist a safet* measure three, numbers. Tjgkaiu, Fers, Orchestra, will foUow Repubiuan candidates as they' Patrolman Walter Freas. of Up-appear on the ballot are: per Merlon Twp police, found Uie Pteaident Dwight D Fisenhow- veluole. belonging to the States ■1. New York' Harold K Staasen. Trucking Co. of Croydon. Buck Philadelphia Co. empty and abandoned, a shor United States Senator-Jamea P distance north of the famed old Scoclick. LaickawauiUi County; ' boulder on Tuesday morning at Steele Clark. Indiana County; Ed- 8:30 Pans of the trailer were ward Martin. Washington Count) istrewn around the base of the rock. Justice of Supreme Court— .John', A large section of the rock had C Arnold. Clearfleid County; Harryjbeen chipped ofl apparently by M MoniKomeiy. Allegheny County., Uie vehicle Andrew Mucha Dies Suddenly Rev Marshal] W Lee led the , opening devotions after which Mrs , John Gray, of Willow Orove. daugh-ter of r> Sheppard read greetings' ( from Crowr Theological Seminary. , Madison Avenue Baptist Church, |, New Vbrk. Central Baptist Church. ( Pawling. N. Y Dr. Ben Brown and itered dinner Oscar Lotob la m of the event Two CHS (group* Will Visit Court CHS To Give Annual Play The Conshohocken High School' annual senior class play. "Two's 1 Pav Increase May Go Above Ten Per tent < onii< il Hi'liU Sr—-ion \- ( ntninittri' In Sln<t" Ullll^rl llMJItO\tllHMlU .... .' ot public • a:-- and es;abll.shm in Of a In lection *ere the n- > l m at s nmie th.in two-lour meeting of the com n. ahole of Conshohockt' I tag Borough Hall J he app"oxiin.iie leu , bi.inkrt wage increase ; I sj] i'Kioukli employi■> in the 1933 budget, now under considcrat.nn, i.s ■' -ot only assured ut will pint). BJMj be lughir.' a Council spokes-man vaid today He de-- ed to gtVg any derm te figure The borough budget, calling for .upeiKimires ul |W1J*I based on ..ed tax rale of IB trills, passed firs' /eading at the regular April 9 The budget will p [or final idoption at the 't-nug. May 14. Because a motion to increase bor-oimti aagefc i per ce.it rcMilted .1. a tie vote last year, a number of the counrllmei led bv Harry Ro« land, at the April meet mt . sought make the incie.^e flf-teen per cent, instead of Ihe ten provided I* the new budgit ! Last night's meeting sj . trend of the meetini toward a rant-ing more than ten pr. ' rrease. but because U was a com- 1 Council meertna. no *c it could be taken. HI 1 ■mvH 1 I Two irpirsrimiive- of the Schuylklll Valley I . .of the two transportation gotta operating buses through the eott« I muiuty. aere present al laa session to discuss with Counci: Iwi-lerment of irnnsportati"<, era; and closer coaervance of schrlules and traffic :■. s Represent alive* of the A terborough Transit Co. a locai fl.m operating - bus ne here me: (oi Local 237 include Vm- A group of 27 student* from the crowd.- will be presented Saturday Council for a Min.: »e. president; John Aller-:Conshohocketi High School under ni-M Bl a iri tne n|gll school audi- Monday nlghl and accord'ug -preiOdent, Joseph Welsh, the direction or Wslter Phlpps. Jr. . „ Council spokesmsn r snd Francis Logan, long-.aaq.. will make an all-day tour or ^^ ^ t*r atraight-ned out as ' easurer. Members of the the Montgomery Court House next Auditor General- Charles R. ' "Ul1'' . Rr5'e'Treasurer Wcldnn H tfev-iConrmued on Pagr Four* The three-act comedy tell> amiss- Allch lmw urrf ii-ee "aislstlna Mr Lobb are Mondsv On the following day an- ■ ingly how Patricia Maxwell per- A rr,ntrmi,.r 0| ,|„. The death of A, rew Mucha. or. Mark*, of Philadelphia Baptigt:' ' ' ' "" JteJ:.u,rv. Herbert °&*r 8rouP from thf Bcll°°1 nuin- ""•d** hPr brother, Richard, and ^Q,, rrpreaentatlves an 1 Sr.. 8». of Oermantown Pk.. near Publications Society. Watchman1' ' "l-,".--,. oiivf' Knebel oerh« w «h«>ents. will tour the her sister. Dorothy, to rent room* to .ConMnued on Pagr four, Warne* R*l. Lalsyetu Hill. or-g,,,,,,^. B«pu,it inatltute; Of- ^ «, Z™. wiin.™ w«' eourthouae under the direcllon ol "tourtsU" during their motm The tractor-trailer F9urjl °h BbHU. 4%,'WM . -i. ..->*:. ol curred suddenly yesterday after- Qmt„, othriman of Fennsyivanla, noon at hu home, when he was Barrfl^t OOttrenilon; Alpha Bapttm "apparently on the road to recov , n. ^nkn.. lm.^.i,n nm *1.B rtBV. ' _ Mfcf r'hilrnVi Slirl»n- Sftrvt n»T,r ■ plisl Motort-ailr Begins llli Year ramp leading off tint Church. Atglen; Fli Schuylklll Expressway The firm slll J^jve TV. the c'a^ui of'death Church. Babylon. L I ; Ftrst Bai^- l>;iptl»t flOlOI'CaUC »hlch owns the mick said it had pu^rai wrvices wUI be held Sat- "»» Church. Ottumws. Iowa; Dels-been operated by Frank Brophy. ya^s momlng at 11, from his *"»"■ 3tr"' Bapt^t Church. 8yih 28. of Bristol, and thai the accident, ta|€ homt rUh in^rmem lt Bi. ««f- N. Y.: F At A M of Dee;- occurred when Brophy was blinded Peltr-B Lutheran Cemetery Bar- River. Connecticut. Church and Beginning Sunday at 2 ID p m by the lights of approaching traffic. nn H1n viewing wlU be held to- Community Club of Cold Point, and the members of the First Baptist The Automobile Club ol Phlla- roorrow nlght at his home. ! several other churches Church will inaugurate th»h first delphia Is seeking removal of the ,„ ,,„, _. _„„., XM_ M„„K.' m^^„., „„.,„„ —«. „,™, hl. motorc.de trip ol th. yr.r. Thl, >M r«k. „„<!.■ -hlcl, W^l- * "*£, °< "^""'i,,^ 1?*, r» TT,3 , ,1i£Z ■ .ill b» th. fourth mirnxn. «.r ln„ton» Army p.«d on tu w.y ™ 1!™^.J° '" """" ld!J"t m T<^!". T"™ T turns earss5^H&-€Hb^^^|L~L-S point, of b....ty ~,d hinoric Int.- '"**<* tr.<»= •» » "■* ol th. ^ ^r ■ r B_"m"™. "' ~,"™°"; " . r..l in .,id „ouno PhllM.lphl.. "«' E»pr™w..v Th. V.ll, row f. t„^,'.„ y„r„ S„„ phl„. •«» " »™J" »' *'P ,o„.d. U to ,n- H«r,c.,hB«.,.v ., fl,h « » ' „^> , Chore, .hll, D^ *J»^ - ,Conl.»iirf on Pair Four, inOu.no. R.v Malcolm C Hunslckn jt... ■\Vl>ll>ll, JlOimIHlHll N>'.llllllKl(w'(ll ,"" 0f «"lu» B.plb.1 1 h„e M„ or,y U1UU , ,„„,,, suok. briefly M did R.v. 8. S Cu'h-b^ r: of Cold Pouit Baptist Church »hrr. Dr. shrpp.nl .erven b 1933 to 1BW. and R.v. Oeorne A '■ratherNlblo. "uu.' "ill OUm Works, an Ktltr mem- uiu An„, Jone, ,16 ravtte St. *»■"■ l»,ulr "' "ymouth E ( . ber of the Conahohoeken Rotary a ^^^ t( st Mstthe.j. Hlth Church. ip vet plan- c,ul! "" many y..r.. waa mad. an. xlml n„ ^,„ n,m,d b, popular (Conrn. rt on ra„. n.d. but with the turnpike available *»"»">• fX2"°' '"', C'"JJ^J baUot of fellow-.tud.nu. 1»2 Mav . ,e,t tha, th, aolter. can be -«„ »' £« "J^?"', <Ju«n at Ut, «hoo>. K, I,... gfrthm Ml.rk H.roId r. Binder Ea,. Richard expUlned abaatlc. Marl. Bee... the ■»' I WJ,!,, S.-llerill tleurk, Reu.tle. Ham Arena. To).u o( ^ Wfh teMlt „„,„,. mn,a pnd >n -m>lrur deteruve. If. Wl *■! .^I«" ^< IIOOI ftina I,, become Involved When the I?.,..,, T(.||i.r||l flKhtlllE tO ( able people without car. to to for'a p'm"v« "" rock ' Sunday afternoon drive, a. well a* v bring together member, and *-. friends who usually go driving on ri'ctlH'IS I* l*l*;<* Sunday, and have a common dean- -_ . . . nallon. Last summer there »err a .fKitH1 I IflllOI'lirN' many a. 11 cars participating In the n caravan llolill'X Ml llllll'l Trips are planned this year to J '■Historic Philadelphia." "Longwoori r Oardnrs.' Tlie Ephral. Clolaters. ■ The latter the high school will accompany th. groupa The tour., are conducted under frw»r w full of a great assortment Yi\i \\\ I Oil Among the Inched gueaU e«p«!- the sunn-orahlp of the Ba' Asao- 0, w,mld.b.-tenants. Mamie In- w,,. cn.hohockrn t In I rd are A A Oarth.alte. presld.nl elation with the consmt ol all ol nim everyone A .urprlse ending pupu, will prevent ad, I il the Ut Rubb»r * Tire Corp . the Judgn ____ brings Ihe plav. filled with mystery of arT. and craft, at an . total It M Biwssemle. vice-president in The Ber Association hasofl.rKl „m,„„ ,„ ,„ „„„pecte<l and tor parents tonight at 7:J0 at tha ,l,.rg. of m.nuf«llirln,. E E ? "V< "' 'X.TT'r^ to ■ rlolmuJv lunny climax school ..each, vlc.-pr.sld.nt in charge ot Jumr. '" f"""" ' ™ "'^W' The major rnle, ol F.lrlcu. arid Demon.tr.tlon and <!«>;,v.. .Ill planu: Joseph Conway. pemmnel gBhw'with . cash prise of »10Jj ^ ^^ ^ ^vM b) ^ „„rtimn, ,„ ,,„.,„„,,. be,,„. director; John Allan, employment ,",ln.™*r ^, '~„ a^nbuig Patricia H.II and William Kumpf nln, »lth .he lower fr. nuower: wlUiam Bourlh. pre..- ™l ™ '*J10n?„, 'OZ'emtelS Other member, ot .he ras- o, Ms. tln.iln, tl.rmifh the upper grade, dent of Walker Bro union, Harry !'"„P .Continued on Poo. Eourl and climaxing with a squsrc dan- Rowland president of local 13M "H^L ring exhibition In Ihe gymnasium. Alan Wood steel Co; Michael _ . _, , . ,/• • a** Mlldicd K Rice, principal. Krotchko. president ot Local M6V tiftlfll ll'llCK I AilllSlOllS announr.v John wood Mfg Co. rr«nrl,U.Ue. -TMSfSS 1'Htn U./lll.l»»»'l tnlh.nr.IM. tooon. PtSttM of B r ooodrlrh loci V.*. In room tme Ml op.,, ;r„r;j'LmHo.rr,:e^ tional representatives of URW Two fatal truck collmioni* that •>2 May Qneca At St Matllunr*i St. IVtrrV Cbarcb <ioni|)l(>iiii*r PUUM For Anni\rr>;ir\ xhiblty.n with a display of draw-ing work, with Mrs Sarah Kcilry teacher. In charge Mrs Anna Bwelmler will conduct the BfH and ClUTM \Mtliin 4K hours ^ond v%t\t pupils in music exer- .f each other on Rulire Pk., Seven .Starn, Plymnuth T«wn- else* -nip. wen- ruled aici.Untal yesterday at two inqtieata .wfore Pu»)ll» iiimiin- W. J. Ku«hi>njr in the Court Houne. Victims or the rraahea were:, John C atcklUT. 24. of Cleveland. Ohio, and Carl J e being of Newville. R D Unheran Co., Penna ihe upper grades a ill display work in ihe arts an classes begwining with finger pi - ,lng displays, tjie project Wiper] -d .Hi„pfpeCnlseteveeLlan4d3. 'VV -csl^oHnOoiIlIil II OO VY.VTV^KVX\ ^"v^M^r.^Rice oil psln'.ing nbibiU, bv ^ ^^ Colf ,:1, Final ,reparation, are being of Newville, R. D 1. Cumberland ™ -. Wtamt0m jbe shown bv pupils or the upper made br 8t Peter'* Utheran Penna. I iMI l.'V. IIOIlHh 'four grade* Community Church. Church Rd . Ai B j-eault of the Jury s verdicts i en c..m.■--..ruction of ten block, aluccoi Mrs Oeorgiana Jackson will dl- Barren Hill, for the 2Cuth anni- yegterday. Aiseanle DeCamillo. of hom(.s ,s scheduled to begin this rect the squire dancing e»hibi:lon 1 preceeding the wuekly meeting ofi*,,u"" ■" u,c ■■ iwrmn- inuiurrs .fiwin. versary of IU foundln- by Dr Brown and Arch .Sts. Norrlatown,' k ., f Nortn ^ of WMl by ,h(, mi|l]h ( ,il(. „.,.>„ grades reached almost as quickly as many ,hp ^nuis at Rldgew.v Gardens Following a school tradition, the „, . . . Henry M. Muhlenberg. In »« The a„d Rocco Vespe of M, Ephr.lm. {J^ ft„ ^lVfim Map,r »nd ^ thf Jh00, Bvnm.sium nearby places of interev 0I1 Uonday evening. Mav Queen is accorded ihe pnvi- •>«!« .^nill.t r*ar\ anniveraary --vices »tll be held on v j were exonerated of irimin- Wo(i() fl, bv e j Vagnnnl A Sons, - Weather permitting, ilie motor- j^ rn*y wr.0 divides his time, lege of croa-nlng the statue of the Cornhohocken's oldest h rd*..:r May 4, 11. 1» and 35 ahrn prom- a) negligence Tliey were operators ^ n, 132' w f>Vfnth Ave c It 'i I cade Kill visit Independence Hall. aince retiring from business ear- Blessed Virgin Mary at the annual store, Kehoe Brothers, is celebr..: ment persons, whose names and o( otflI.r vehicles involved in the .^ two-story three-bedroom ^IWIHIS KrHlHl ■Up Ha%s House. Christ's Church. erai ag0, principally between his May procession or St. Matthews ing M years in business with a positions will be announced later. ,wo MctdenU. dwe lings will contain* six rooms The annual Spring recital nl me nd Elfretha Alley this Sunday. realdence In Conshohocken and parish, schedule*! for May li at 3 special sales event for the nexi lei will be guest speakers Hippenateel was crushed lo'md'baUi Tlie homes will be con- music department of St M Vero Beach. Florida. Is a; present p m ln the church days ** P»rt °f th* National Bard- The services will commemorate dMfJl on %hf nt)y moming 0f itrui.lwl ,n ,wo uniu, 0f f>Ve each. High and Grade Schools *£!! be UVaMMaam*1 \iill I'urulf- m [hf 80U,1,*rn cltV ind thr un- Attendants a. -lie ataj Queen *arP Wwk«P"*™1" rh* *»&>" *• '"""ding or the co"V**"°" March 26 when his tractor-trailer ^p^a,^ In a driveway Samuel presented Sunday nd Uonday IT . . -, «™«e ^^^n, # hte hononTy Rotary .* ,^,"1. cholLn JJ.« b QU^ ' operated by lao brother... John g] d and the vital work 81 Peter s Ign ln(0 rjeCam.llos truck near wDeMedlo realtor. U the broker afternoon, at a It, in the Piroel.. Washington Fire Company accep- w„ gcknowdH(.ri bv ^ M t?.,^ ^ ,inl M Iv Jt!%, M,ch*rl Kehof u ioc'wd BI m Churcn "" played" tnr0U"h \ A'«" Wood Rd and then plunged ZT the propertv purchased from lal Grade School auditorium. Psy-ted an invitation to the FVjurth ul Arthur nnil Marjorte MUM 120 *^ Fourth Favm,, 8t „,,,, 6nbi „ ilU „ „,,„„, ta lhr Lutheran Chuich. ,mo , BoM „nd ,,in,.irt(. „„ along ^ £ f^Z 'and Damian Fra- ette St Ibove Second Ave A ian,e ' parade in PotUto»-n at a me HDeaker at Monday's meeting *ve *nd MlM J™n McFadden. 330 thr natl0iiaUy advertised brands ut especially during the days of the „,„ pk AssocUtion number of pupils *i partieip;«tr routine business meeting held at was L D Odhner. of Philadelphia, the fire station Monday night Jerry managing director of the Pcmisyl- Tanclnl presided at the session. iContinued*on Page FOUTI 'Mystery Telephone Voice' Will Make Calls Tomorrow Tenth Ave Both seniors at St hardware and garden equipmr Matthew's High School, they were 1 accorded 'lie next highest mimbt-i Con/im.rd on Page Foun Revolutionary War Lions To < lolled AtlCtioil Iteggaaa. Collections for the Conahohoek-en Linns Club auction sale, ached- It*« eaay and aimpie. No letter.-* to write and mail. No uied for May H.ta>; "?um^ .,. J . , - . «. ,i , on Saturday when areas ol the lonjr waitlnR for decision or prize. No competition that town wberfVsidems were notified requires the use of "judges." of coUections for April 5. will be All V0U have to do to win this new Mvstorv Telephone covered A rainstorm on that date Contest of The I'onshnhocken Recorder is to ItDOW the UUWtr Prevented collections at that lime to an ea«y question asked by the Mystery Telephone Voice, o. Harrison Frauer. Jr. general chairman, announced that streets to be covered include all of the West side of town between Third and Nin'h Aves and the intervei.- Ing streets. Maple. Forrest and Wood. rimni^h The Cgunera'i Eye According to Chief of Police Harry Snear. a pin connecting the trailer and cab of the dead man's Mill. |g was snapped b> the impact trailer telescoped the rear of MYSTERY YOICE Ql KSTION Page 5 \¥% MWIH Sunday I Conahohoeken Post 1074. Veterans ~ of Foreign Wars, will hold its eemi- Anvone who is a reader of The Cimshohm-ken Recorder monthly meeting Sunday afternoon can have the correct answer with the help of T.iur.-tl.iv's at 2 in the VFW Hall, the first *w of Conshohocken's onlv home Us3WM)gttaM. All r*u need ^n7 tn* ™w,l!1 n*1 tlm.t *."*ih*ng" ,., .. .. »■.-. . „.ed from Thur»duv night to Sundav do is read the pajre mentioned in the Contest Announcement afwrnoonThe p^, w<n me« mm published every week on the front pane. isecond and fourth Sunday of the .Monday's Recorder listed complete rules on pap;f 6. This month beginning in May. week the Mystery Voice ajrain offers $20. Starting at 2 p. m. Commander wu.iam Mccioskey ^r«iav Friday, calls will l>e made until the correct answer [i jriven *■ Jt*'Me\ ?*y™>.-<*. ™* _ Le-t to right, top Mane, da until 25 calls are enmpleted. If no MM «.,■■ gnawer Lhf ' " M """'^ r'r Aprtl "■ Thomas and Oeorge. aona of Mi and Mrs Oeorge Horn John and monv S-truck, unable to reduce its speed hit the first one on the left front side and then careened Into the wall Eckltff died In Montgomery Hos-pital March 25, the day after his tractor-trailer collided with one operated by Vespe at Ridge Pk and Chemical Rdi He had a fractured ski ■ II ' Eckllff was headed tast and the other truck was enlr.g west Chief Snear said A line of r.stbound cars was s-altlng at the intersec-tion to turn left Eckllff iiulled to •he center to pass, when he saw ♦h* other vehicle benrlnt down on him He swerved sllghtlv but was unable to avoid the headon oolll- Tho cameraman catches posed pictures of young folk of the Con- will < .Oilier Hrjjrer shohocken community which appear In Installment* each Monday and A number of local residents will receive the Fourth Degree of the liter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Mancni, Knights of Columbia* at a cere- ■ Plymouth Hoard Appoints S^.'lsSsi^S New Assistant-Secretary ■n moge than two hours to remove * 'lot? vehic.es had been going we., **•* U Tovvh^iul. of Plymouth Rd.. I men „■■, of the wi Ridge Pk when DeCamillo Plymnuth Township Biiard of Health and aeti.e In ClVlg and •lowed down to make a left turn political circles, ha- btsBB nanieti to the full-time posl Q. taV nto Alan Wood Rd The other sist,-,nt *s(.cretarv of Plymouth Town-hip. effective Ml) 1. One of taenty-one candl \ru Secretary then total $30. It's fun for all! And no extra work to win: SUoton Avt Cbeatnut Mill I-WT3 BURKE COIWYSLBSCSHT Kathleen, children of Mr and Mrs John Seferski. all of Conahohuckrn Bentamln Frankihi Ho'el. Phi! ■•** r,'*>«Jew»i>u Left to right, bottom CarolAnn and Charles, children of Mr and delphia DhtM I I ■gal thi * ess ■ Mill ■ 1'. rrivw.'.ttnt KMstmu Mr" Ch"r!M Silhens. Karen, daushtar of Mr and Mrs. Paul Lonn Fourth Degree ktiutir* Peggy, daughter of Mr and Mrs Dominic Tat.(tut all «t* Conatiohocken the post. Mr Townsend wa* unanimous choice of Mir commissioners, st a:, adj meeting. Mondsv alghi A- i' - mouth Twp hall Hi raUng « i the highest of all the app a township ofllCMl staled He succeed-. R.i. M C i son Rd. first to fill "<< secreurlal post created I Cooper reaigne.1 March 3 Isaac J. .Sheppard secretary of * oi Comnib unit-.' ul th. jfor more ihan 25 vears. has be«ii attending to the township secreta-rial dm it- in his leisure time since. l . * a-*-sMt«nt secretary u ■j Nurns'.own. bus has made his home in Pl.n.- ,.JII five years A pael usie of Norrl town High Bclavi and ■limlin of It* Honor flocietv he u a member of the c>;\- •: B M.'ii'anmer i tbl Young Men* Christian lUsociatsoii he holds the po ' "id successive year i C»n ■■: wd nn Pflffe Fo«r >
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, April 17, 1952 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1952-04-17 |
Year | 1952 |
Month | 4 |
Day | 17 |
Volume | 82 |
Issue | 16 |
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. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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She Consliolrockcn liccorDcv W Serving r I In- ' ( oinniuiiit) tor highty-three «riirg
ESTABLISHED 1169. NO. I] 16. COr.Sl.G..U_*tH. P ' THURSDAY. APRIL 17. 1952. riVE CENTS
Voters Face
Important
Election
IMAMKI Stat*wn
On H< |iultli( .in Hallo!
In IViHJilcnli;.! Rarr
Montgomery Countv voter* will
go to tha polls next Tuesday. -o
cast their ballots in one of the
>t Important Presidential pri-mary
electing of recent years They
. be afforded the opportunity to
register their choice ot candidate*
on both the Republican and Demo-te
ticket*. Appearing on in.'
Krpuu.K^n oiiiioi «ni oe mi' names
of Genera] Dwight D. Elsenhower
and Harold E. Stassen. The Demo-eratie
ballot *1U provide Apace for
. Hie name uf a favored
candidate The vote is not binding
on the fi'at-'s convention delegates.
Candidates will ntao be choten
for United States Senator. Justice
of tli* Supreme Court. Auditor
General. State Treasurer. Re pre-
S?ntali\e in Congress Repreaenta-
■ In the General Assembly.
Member of the State Committee.
Delegates to National Convention
Altern e Delegates to National
Convention. County Committeetnan
and County Committeewoman.
Bailors will be supplied by the
County Board of Elections, com-posed
of County Commissioner*
Frederick C Peters, Foster C Hill<-
gpss. and Raymond K Menach. for
all voters ext-ept those registered RB
"lion-partisan " Having no pi
<;.ey an not permitted
lav to vote in a primary election
Absentee ballots have been
to men from this county serv
armed forces of the United
States
Mark?* r>0 ^ can \* Baptui Mnuter No. 2 Firemen Cold Point
Will launch
rumiDrix Baptists \\ili
i 'tiocken Fire Companv No _ _ * . _ _# "2LS.TJ:;."". Mark I ouiiuing
side . solicitation to be C
(conducted by the committee B% ^,K'' *NN K **• H41.I.
I throughout Uie enure month, it was i Plymouth ( Bssaagaaaalaa,
announced at the April meeting About 100 members gj OaM MM
Monday night at the fire station Bap..." Cimrcii and Sunday School
Ninth Ave and H.» *od lamilies mil attend the Mth
The sjo.ooo. two-gallon highjjres- - mqua* at «. Saiur-
•ure truck Is now on order at the <**>' evening, in the church social
Autocar Companv. Ardmore. with™0"1 T,nc ",.nera> committee In-eWiver,
expected In October ^ >* « "l *»• * «"■*■ "J"
rltary Brooke. Mrs iheodore Nit-
Fire cmel Joseph Thomas will ujrauer and Mrs. ■». J. Eltlnger
at laan 11. Pous, Jr. u> host-gon.
gli: to outline solicitation plans ■**. Tlie n is Jo-
The pumper to be purchased by the seph Beater. E D Brack. Rev S.
aomjmin u a new type apparatus S. Ciuhber:. Fred Flood. Harold
ffljfel SU ft"* DM»tl' ..,■-•. rw.
-solme fire*, curialllog damage oratuig commiuee Mrs Robert
Dill and Mr*,. Herbert Raynes.
One pinion for members*jp *■ —JJJJ^4^
was made a: the meeting. Three wUn .^ Qmun , Q|lbelm(lI
fires were reported lor the last «,.«,,,„. ot Ihf Peim ylvaMti B>p.;
month The company accepted an . m Mlnr tht ,. -.
at the 100th anniversary celebretwn |NI(K,xliMt HlsTORV
of the Humane and Falrmoum P~
IM.ix l*tiii('i|>;iU
g.<
Cu.-
nn,i i\ HI I I
Compsnies in September
Local 227
Will Banquet
as
" Truck (Crashes Tribute Is PaidDr. Sheppard
Tire Corp and heads of Union
'local'
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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 |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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