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83DYEAR ®l)c €onsl)o!;ockcn Uccortcr 100 W. HECTOR ST. £cauer - Jftnueu) MONDAY, DECEMBER B 1952 FIVE CENTS Jones Is Ahead Dave Hayes Is Retiring; As Assembly I Bank Directors and Staff fight Goes On Honor Him at Banquet Mi- I i ail 0\er Ouarrv Cut to 16 Notes In KenMini Seesaw Attorney Thomas H. W. Joan, Nurristown, held a 16- fitf marg-in over John S. Quarry. Sr., Demm-rat. for the Mute A^semhly in tru- Si-c-ond I^eifinlative district Y\ i-day as court-appointed tellers completed * recount of ballots in 14 of the district's 27 pre-cincts. The recanvaaa completed In the afternoon it the Court House gave these unofjoeial returns: Jone* 10.730 Quarry 10.714 The County Tabulation Boaru had compiled the following totals exceptions were taken through the flUng of petltlona for recount* In the 14 preclncu: Jones losoc Quarry 10.672 The figure* will become offl rial with submission to th> rourt of the report findings bv Attornevs Rof< Rev mild*. Malcolm raanpbell and Thornan l)»ran, wha were assigned in the recount, un-less exception* arc taken. Attorney Morris Gerber repre - writing Quarry, was to have con-erred with the Norristown CIO initial during the weekend to de-termine whether or not exceptions ■would be taken to the inclusion In the count of a number of ballots DAVID M. RATER The directors and employeei of the First National Bank of ;;3 29 Become Methodists They Are Charter Memben* of Church rvin*hnhnckeii held an annual banquet Thursday night In the newly decorated dining room of The Conshohocken Assorts- It was also the occasion for the directors and employees to honor David M Hayes, who is xmn to retire from active ser-vice ss an omcer of The First National Bank Dave, as he is familiarly known to thousands of Individuals. Is completing his 4tth year with the Institution. Upon graduation from school, he immediately a as employed by the bank and has since gone through the various positions until reaching the office of vice-president which he now holds Mr Hayes has been an ardent aupporter of athletics, having been proficient in man} sports His retirement will be felt keenly by both the bank and Its customers, Mr Hayes was the recipient of . many and valuable gifts from 1 the directors and employees Bodies of Six killed on Flight Are on Way Kant The bodies of Lt Anthony laco- ■ itu. 33. Bridgeport, his wife and 1 Lire children, Anthony. Jr. six; ; Barbara, four, and John, six j months, who were killed In a null- ™ a** saw ■■ ■■ ■■ ™l] R yf " *3 |; jj 11 . I * 'W West Side Official Cuts Ribbon Opening Expressway Spur Traffic Is Flotriiiji lloth Wmyt To<lu\ on Srhuylkill Extension; Next Stretch if ill Ueavh Glodnyne The Heofod section af the Schuylkill Expressway. extend-iiiK from (iulph Mills to Elizabeth St.. West l'onsh«>hocken, a distance of two miles, was opened this morning with cere-monies In which borough officials of West Conshohocken, (engineers of the State Department of Highways and State) Police participated. William H. Hurra*, farmer <onsheharken M hool director, tap* the aid tawn rlock bell aa H to dedicated to a new school service TBUTMUI at t'onahahorken public grade schools Itr Kobert <.. I indlt superintendent of scheetv and Irvln KlsUnc, achoel district treasurer, stand at hi* left. At the right of the bell are Philip JanuselU and Mary Speaker, kindergarten pupils, and George T Jackson, principal af the grade arhaol < lary transport plane craiii near Twenty-nine charter members Tacomi Washington, on Dec «. counted for Jones but to which the were received into the Methodist ,were ghlpped last Saturday to KIs- Democrattc watchers had protest- Church of Whitemarsh Twp.. Ridge Bimnw Florida home of the ed. It was said this morning that, Pk. Lafayette Hill, at a service molner 0, Ura iacovlttl. the conference did not take plice yesterday. Three more are to be Mri j0^lR iacovlttl and a broth - If such exceptions sre filed. It j accepted before Jan. 1 er-m-law. Nicholas Iacovlltl. are Is indicated that Jones' supporters Rev. Thomas O Hoffman, rmnli-!ln Tacomawlth Lt, Iecovlttla son. will counter the move by also fil- ter. officiated at Charter Member jo^pn e|fh! His condition U re- Inx exceptions to the inclusion of a Day and official insUtuUon of Uwipo,^ H better" number of ballot* counted for j church -j-ht bodies are expected to ar- Quarrv and to which they had ob- , Dr John D Here, superintendent f|vf ,„ »>)nrl{U Thursday After of the Northwest district, spoke briefly. He will be mmlttee which will attempt to ^in""hc "m st sjaiv.tore Soclet; ' obtain more than $1,000,000 Lodge for viewing. Interment will hurch extension "and Barren HU1 ^ ]n st Auriltines Cemeterv ,-«II tu » A.mwitnlti- ttiaf will ^Z. Jetted during the recount prored Attorney Julian Raman rep resented Jone> With the mount being staged on three separate occa-sion', the i hanging majorities —with Quarry gaining at sir* in > 11 v every turn—developed an intense Interest aasang po-litical abservers in the Court I'mi-r and voters In Nnrrls-inwn ( nnshnhorken and Ply-mouth Tw p.. which comprise the Second Legislative dis-trict. Jones went Into the count Fri- . Methodist Church. flav nth a lead ot 'A. VM s*0a\l sneaker. Till), was wiped oul inuncdlately i He commended the group on es-aud Quarrv took the lead by seven i tahllahlng the church, the only rotes when the Norrbfonn Third 'Methodlsi Church to Whitemsrsh Ward ballots were tabulated. Twp. Quarry did not remain out in' Jsmea Jones. Werner Rd, Coun-front very long, however, as the try Acres, one ot the cherter mem-r" check of the Norristown Second . berv was vocalist Ward. Second District, cancelled ; Ail charter members were In- Child Is First To Tap Bell William II. Murray RepreHeulK Pupil* Msrv Speaker, five - year - old daughter of Mr and Mrs Theo-dore Speaker, Jr. of 114 E. Sixth ._ i Are. tapped the old town clock i. apoxe vising sn(j services, they will be "' , '"Kl7,_. „„. J „_. „. -., Soprano Beverly Bowser To Star in Yule Concert community that benefit" I am very well pleased with pragreas here and I am certain within a short lime a church edifice will be built.'' Or Herr MM. Dr. Walter J Lepperl. executive ternoon on the grounds of the Hof-fecker grade school building, Third I Anthonv Ognunenlco, of the •»« Harry. c°n*ohrk™|1 . Caramenlco Funeral Home 403 The giant laoO-po^nd be1 oWa. ft Main. Norristown. in charge of the Hoffecker building Itself, erect-funeral services, and Joseph laco- «* *" !«»■ ^^ »« »"• hour- 'vilti. 13th snd Wells, here, brother (or more than a half century be-iof the officer, are in Florida to i fore the big clock on the school was handle sen-ices jallenced by age Lt. Iacovuu was the son of Mr I The bell, preserved as a com-secretsry of Phlla Miasionsrv So- „„<, Mrs JoWph iWOV|ttl 30 Pra- munity relic by the Corvhohocken Iclety and Church Extension Bosrd ,^v 8( ss^a#IM)rt School Board, now will ring oul the was the prta- Jaiiies I ,«•<••• tV Smi« To Pay Year-Knrl Dividend of 6()e School Board, the close ot school days foi pupils i,t the roubJto grade achrml. aa thev more on to junior high school. Karh af the sixth grade grad-uates will be permitted le tap tar bell. Immediately after pro-motion at Ihe end of their grade school atnd'es "Th's bell Is a symbol of 'Co'ifnaed on Page Four- Sailors Hurt In Collision (uir Overturns leaving Kxpref*«way riled U> a Charter Member ban-auet at C:M Hednesda* night at the church Friends ot the group Appclntmem Directors of James Lees and Sons on Thursday declared a year-end dividend of 80 et>m per ahare on American way of life." Dr Robert the aTT.300 shares of common stock c LandU. superintendent of public o islanding. The dividend is PV-1 sehooia. told pupils, teachers and able Dee, M. to stockholders o! re- < otner .peemtor, ,t the unpreaslve church ofricm ^ P*6, iL!**' *hf ,* ^ .-° dedlCBUon. -'It is a symbol of free- Rjver Sll IMTMllflnlf 111 church oncers ^ four ^^1., quBrterh dlvld-1(in_ -nd «-„«-„„- like the ereat Winners of top honors on a recent Arthur Oodfrey pro-gram, blonde Bev erh Bowser. gifted soprano will be the guest artist at an annual Christmas concert ol the Conshohocken Choral Society at I 30 Sstur-day night In the auditorium of Conshohocken High School Well on h-r wav toward a brilliant career. Miss Bowser won top honors in auditions conducted by the Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Clubs, and also Warner Brothers st Carnegie Hall. New York City. She was chosen winner among mure than 100 singers. In com-petition sponsored by the Bach Festival Society Appearing in leading rotes with the American Opera Co. Wilmington Opera Co. and Mil-waukee, Grand Opera Co.. she been signed to appear Kith the Phils Civic Grand Opera Oo. and is coaching for ln< api>earance with famed singer Helen Jepson in New yet* cm Ticket* may be purchased from the con-en commiU-e. choral meirsbers and at the door Smeat Wells, director will be The official party assembled at Front and Moorehead at I 30 and drove in five automobiles to the .Oulph Mills terminus. Employees ot the State Highway Department removed the barriers that opened the expressway to traffic at 1:66. The caravan, headed by the West Conshohocken police car, in winch Prank Altopledl. chief of police. Mrs. Isabel C. Tyson, borough sec-retary and Councilman Charles Asko were passengers, moved east-ward on the four-lane highwai to Moorehead and Elisabeth Sts The group ■aarmbied at the, tnteraerlian and walled while Mr. Tyson rat the ribbon and allowed the can la rsnlinur auto Maarehead. which will earry the traffic on and off the Expressway antll thai eec-n »n af Use T.t praseway, extend-ing from n eat t onshahoeken is flladwyne, to rasapleted. Included In the group who tne el led „ new highway thla morning were Chapter, junto; Chan I John Rvan. president of West Con- merce a; 7 P. M trmorroa a: shohocken Tosn Council. Walter Rtdgew-ay Gardens N Hannum. treasurer Cmm. ihneti .limit* VUuam P DaOtatboitr Joseph Pollack. James Kelly and will be the principal apt Miltfi White, E R Hummell, con- lo be honored sre the runn i-; i i struct.-»n engineer, and H C Oaf- the oratorical com>)etiilOii Ibgf bert. Uafflc engineer, both of the are Carolyn Slbole and Marlrn .? Stale Department of Highways Grxywacs of CoiUhohocl. I I . and Jamas Mundy and Eleanor coor.an sun > The eeceae serUao a« the Es- boa. of St Ms ef'kiall* was opened A rerardiag af M'v> » Brien • bwth eaatbaand and west- address, entitled. "I sneak li-r isemorrary, has be-n far.tc.i-ed la the Male 1*«gaaxj t *r entrv in the SUIe-atde co«—t. Oueals will include UM th.,a Judges in the borough comes . ft Peaatf IViailer. Assls.an nui / Ruperintendrnt or I J. Welsh, Times Hersld si y cdl. >r and Keleen Stuart women* fes-lurea commeninr O,;, , -■ i:r ' - l Winner Enters Recording in State Contest (.in--!- to Attend llinntr Honoring Six Student-* Presenta lion of tftaahlsj sue! ,T-ilflcates to Miss Mar.siuv Osrjn, St Ma-thews Bagtl Sr.icoL and Consholiocken Borough "Voice of Democracy" clismnLon. and RoTert Kelic r.inshohocUeii Hljh Champ- Ion, will take pluc ■ the first titme on the meeting of the C i' will be tnarie Wednesdsy night Dr snd Mrs Levl Zerr. Dr and'to^ ^nunon stock dividend"pay Mr*. Herr and Dr and Mrs Lep- '^^ tor 1M} w g3 per share pert will be present. -rhe directori glso d-:lared a re-fhr gular qixarterly dividend of ninety-lalx and one-quarter cents per share 'on the company's outstsnding cu-mulative preferred shares which lt psyable Feb. 3, t«3 to holders of record on J»n 16, 1IS3 dom and democracy like the great iConfinued on Pafff Threes THO Men PUT rn* ^Jt <■»£"*">*« ^iLsaasns, Bell it-elf.' ' ' Has Klieiiuiiitir Frver Also tapping the big bronse bell WfJ(ff asjmnwtgt,,.. Plymouth was William H Murray, chosen to Vall(.v «upenntrndent tor Oa-repreaant thoae pupils who attended hM1(n coMimetlon C«, contractor Too Late lo Classify LOST Two Navy men. enroute to the K|||(' aild Hosts Pill.'delphla Navy Yard, sustained Injury requiring hospital trestmet,, Two employees on the secondary before mtdrught last night, when the sewage disposal plant originally g Ugb (tags, wer? riding turn- held under tSOO ball each on a ed oirr three times on ihe orT-rampjcharge of aggravated assault and ^ogT of ;hr Schcylkill Expressway, as'battery on Nov. 30. were discharged. svctinn ihev left ilir Expie>s«ny at Oulph j on payment of $10 fine and cosM for papm Mill* to tnke Uie road into Philadel-i at a hearing Friday night before1 ..**TJ*?/ phin ,!uaiire-Qf-the-Peace Prancla Boben- liC^-T BLACK COCKS* srsmax 'ThDRUf Dlliberto. 33 of 634 rttth, 303 FnyetU. j male. Dec « in Conshohocksn surv Hawe , Norrlatown, driver of the The men are Edward Mays. 33. 41 Faretta. COnshohoefean 1*11 OkT. was trrated at Bryn Msar Hos- .and Robert Pearce. 4''. Southerners. !."*"' pttat for abrasions of th- left hip who are rooming in Conshohocken i riMALC HELP WANTED Albert Von TOSS 33 of Elwood, Thev are form fitters on the new III*. MIMslued a fractured pelvis plnnt now under construction the school in bygone day? A former srbool director. Mr Marray was selected when It waa aaeertainetl that he waa awe af the sixth grade puplh. tf Tnftnurd on Page Su> <jir f-.i" '.wo Trees. Marine Is Hurt dredging the Schuylkill In this ares a Improving at Montgomery Hu-pnrl. where he ia undergoing treatment for rheumatic fever. He was stricken several weeks ago. The company, a New York Ann. ha* field office* st 39 Fayette, Consho-hocken. Ml>s HI VI HI V BOWsta on tlie podium for the firs; time here. Margaret Collins I* to be the accompanist Mrs Vendee: if: is chairman of ticket* and Mrs Brie Hen-rique*, patrons Mate Burned In Boat Blast Swim* to Safety On Km i Bank Aksel Ace. 31 of North Lane and Ridge Pk sustained 0r*t degree burns of the left hand and fore-arm and KM forced to jump from ja burning launch, when an explo-sion orcuired early Friday in the Town Oouneil Enroute to hie home from the cchMehMken*: Marine Bur "Camp lf*une. N. Jtt Mee| Wrdnrndav !CvJQ»ephR Puuey.31.Of S47 Rid. Thf ^^ commliUf £ Town A(.f „ „„„ pmp,ored bv thf * irt"r' Councl1 wl" m9tX tonight in the Oshagati Construction Co, 30 Fay- .T?l«."* Council Chamber tu consider bills etU\ CoostloboekgCL *as disciisrged and salaries for the month by Bryn Mawr Hospital after treat- The report will be submitted to ment Ufa Co Torkiown Indians MALE HELF WANTEI1 B ru M.iw: Hospital n the Phlla- changed to disorderly conduct, Naval Hospital when Mays, who suffered a minor The George Cls.v ambulance look stab wound In a fracas between the th- men to both ho'pltals. :wo declined to prosecute Pearce, MAN for aer»lc» station, top wagss A third Naiy man, Russell Son- whom Mays admitted knocking, *PPlr Jjjhn Bros ^x>aa mtoai. aa duberg. 34. of Kenosha. Wisconsin, to the ground In the fight at Elm | - _Z. also rlrlin;' In the car. was reported and Harrv. also asked no action SKXTOM. pa d Officers Waller Pre**, and [ against Mays. Church. Oonshohock.^ tioo par_» William Blewttt. Upper M-rlen A third man. Implicated by the Twp police, investigated Iraalr. could not be found cuff. adjlafj nf ihe foreliead treatment at Chestnut HU1 Ho* -pltal. at 8:30 A M. Saturday wher '^^'H Brt ^rdr»ee^.n^lsrrl Co^"cU' ^ •PPrJTal"Wednesday "oVadwvne Fire Co. summoned to K" night at a monthly meeung^ the scene .as unable to save the ■ ■ 112 passenger Inboard motor launch. II i.mmiiM* IInn II ttiill.. 1it1.mmii I on* ot^"pP*,lr^u<wvdowrkfnMs"rv(r•«oam1eswths>e At i tilr Dinner iriver bank to the big dredge, being The Conshohocken Lions Club Barren Hill, hk a soft shoulder, careened and hit a tree on each side of the road. Donald Shoulter. 19. of Grand Rapids. Mich., riding with Pulley. and al*o stationed at the Marine base, CM aped unhurt. The car was damaged sn eeitm- LOOg AT TR1S' is Tour ereat nt Pay Going Par gnougb * I am Interested in * man who Is <n •satisfied with ht< prowat ln- 'omi If you Bra Intarratad in an »pp for w*«klv par charkt stich aa HUM. giaiii * gliiM wrtie Bui 13S. The Recorder. ConshohocSrn FOR «E>T _ , , ,. . TT , OASAOZ. wc. iitkT*T«. * ■arrr-it Dances nf limpid beauty of line the medium of movement of a conshobockeB S-*4*l. iii.n. Snd form that often resembled j Negro spiritual. Somewhere There ^^^—upper" F*yett*''»t—gentleman sculptured piece/- come to life were ' is A Place Called Heaven." was a i sssto. 3 adults in fam Bsaakfael ir presented Thursday night In the pace-setting opener tor the six sub- > osa write Box sn. Tha mecorOer Park House. Firth and Harry, by a sequent nrmbers win hold sn annual Christmas *i tertalnoasnt Dec. IS in the audi- Dsrt-time. for Pmusstant; ,ted |700 The entire from was un mm of Spring Mill Are house church, ootu^hoekan •"•»»■» jMnajhed Offlcer Kennerh Swan- This La te be the only meeting of ^i-m aon of Whiternarsh Twrp po.tce In- (he club hi December. Ralph Eberle vastlgsted president, announced Student Dancers Are Sensation At Art League Performance to remove the silt from the riverbed Are Just finished ferrying night shin worker* from Ihe dredge |g Ihr shore, snd was heading, bark to Ihe dredge. anchored in mid-river, when the boat stalled. He altrmpled lo get II started The gasoline lank esploded. spraying nsns- Ing gasoline aver thr interior. M ■ Ewa :.'.■■■: attempt ■ fight the Hume Ac was aided by fellow worker' j The Job of dredging the river [from Plymouth Dam, above Con- 'Shohocken, to Flat Rock Dam. nrar Shawmont. was begun Nor 9 by tthe Oehagnn Co. ■ Crews working around ihr clock will require 10 months to complete group or voung sculptors and paint-. Barbara Chase, flrst of the Tyler FOR -Ml era from the Tvler School ot Fine group to appear, offered a striking An*. Elkin. Park, a branch of dance baaed gft a Martinique le-,"^^^b^M.noganT"conshc" Temple University tgend. horsen <-3oa The unusual program of classic, Natalie Charkov. Helen- Stem ,1^., "TV;,,/ * '.UZ^^Z—77 and interpretive dsnrlng sponsor- Theodore Hallman and Loael raas- '',", '«7 fwgeti* st conahoh^xrn ed by the Conshohocken Art League, bltt performed s mediseval court dl-ti > was featured after a round table dance with ggfefl CHICSOO siint - .sate., aim 4 supper at 0 46 Approximately 60 Arnold Tarsborelli tn-iructor- «7ie aWte if aatte* ats* i. g] members and guests attended the student at the Tyler School show- Tharrr doll coach, aa OOnshohork supper. ed expert muscular control m an Against a start background. ' East Indian dance Tarsborelli. a NOROE limited b> "tie small aoM-mblj member ul Thomas Cannon's be mum stage and aecampanled let troupe with the La Sculu Opri . .*, m,». ..uurr. a.,,,,,,.«-srsE.aa^iSi -M • S-1S33 • cu ft . guoa tone] . ■ a !»,-. :t, a out Rru Apply uu g Brttor Si. Cunshoh^-SMi ; slara They were called the |{i-iiiriiilM*riii<> i>6 Years .... Action Was Suift in Basketball; Tripping Common, Fouls Rare BV I'NCLt WALT HANMM bgfi who worked In the iron mill; isket- ail KKk- Bnarbe until Saturds |Rr?a.atLr£S= K-*«Si-.£S-sSi - "» *' • »"'—«-» and fouowers to go back over the ""d pley football in the afternoon. -— earlv days of the game in Con-"0 hom* ,OT ""PPer and then come Indn-triill J^afeiv ,shohocken and note the clu.nges b*ck u. the evening and play !that bare been adopted over a pe- ba*ketbaU. IJUD tO llM* riod of more than a half centurv let u» fwoceed with our subject The reccnih -formed Msnufactur- In dealing with these old-tlmr Conshohocken was une of tiie first 5™ Assoclst on Industrial Ssfety athletes, it la more than poaslble little* towns to nave a court team Club will hold ii* aewnd meeting, jthat I will from time to time men- It as* started m l»4. two vrars « 3 WediiesUs) m the ofnoe* of 'lion some personally, because in rm before 1 came to The Recorder. »* -soci.llon. 1600 De Ka.b, Nor-book they would not have to lake The game was sponsored by the rMJ?*" n rto_nrIh mBr,.w „. back seat for any present-day Pioneer Club, a social organization Chsrteap. Dorworth. manager of Iron that devoted a lot of lime to drill- **'">' ■nd »»**«■ *l A1*" Wood bound traffle and ma> be used bv all vehicular traffic Thr Male Htghwa* Department has erected aigns at t.ulph Mills di-reeUng track traffle to ron-iiniie down Montgomery A»r throagh Ihe Main Une ta reach Philadelphia However, there to ii" IwfracUan of Ihe law t* use the llxpreaawa* ihrwugh West Canabahivtowi. Work on the cdh uuctloa of the w. oermann prrriespai . aecond seclion as* begun in the iiocken High ^ Sprlng of IBM hy the 6 J Orove .Joseph s Co. and was completed in Septem- Matthew'*; Hafo'.d c MrCuen, e-l-ber last year Scocs of dwelling* n,n of The (anshaheeken Rerorwri | In Oulph Mill* agul West C*)n*ho- jamea Nellany, aw«j ■ hocken were demolished to make Irm .whltey. kieiler 1 jroom for the super highway West [llf lKO uopiir-- - ' IConahohocken wag rut in two as Knd tclersdou <' 'wss a section of Hebel HiU tributed prows , A anecial meeting of Weat Con- c^T>t fttofeg Witef ( ihohocken Town Council hss been Benedict. Ken net n HeU. ol I'M ; called tor tomorrow night at • to phuup. purniture Slor- and J. (complete arrangewwrnt* for part- ajbert Warrell ing and other ureffir regulation* Rabert r.hUnger. cf thr \'rn and policing the new thoroughfare w-0- >(pp| (. ,, kP„erBi . hair man of Ihr . >mmltlee Ufa, rtle r.rk Man Sr+SSH *& IVomoted to Major Tba setfj Deccmher m tuag of | wimamFrahm.^or^wjg %»£* g nperromMote,d™to *Mgajo»r Jin *the IRsaeVsearrveelTs *«*».„»„' ,*"«r.k.^, ' 0 attend An executive offlcer of Ordinance •« members to Muhilixatlon Designation DeUch-ment 7. an Army Organised Rr Krerralioillll t.oillir.i aerve Corps <ORC> unit. Major Ca- aVaSJ hill is the husband of Ann M Ca- Host to I .llllflri'lt hill and the father of Msureen. one A mnnlhly meelng of ihe Waal month old Conshohocken BaUl'MttaTall I A veteran of World War II c(, tt.,„ hp „,_;,, l0nie;ti hi thl Cahtll was commlasiotied second |lr,roUi.ll Building lieutenant. Ordnance Corps, in pitns ullj ^ completed lor si 1B43 He wai pmrnoled to first inimi| boroir.h-wldr c.irialmas lieutenant In 1146 while In Oer- ^^ tvT onidreii to be held 1 many, to captain also while he ths* lne auditorium at Oergc l ataiioned in Oermany in 1*40 While YiTf nou< at 1 P M Mai Hu • overaeaa he een-ed a* supply offlcer Q>cn D-V;, prr+l(jfnl wm preside. with the «»7lh Ordnance Ammunl- Uon company and later as opera- . .. , .... .. tiona offlcer of the 315lh Oidnancr JaiH'll Ml Hays battalion He hold* thr C«aup«Uot)f R-.nseveU Howard. StM medal <Oermsny. Victory' medal. ilafl no home *a and the European Theater Ribbon ftlf. Twawdtj sfternoan on s ch •* with four battle stars m w. .-IIKV. A: a h-arlng be": 1 Major Cahlll presently i» employ- Runic*- WUtUUB u ed by Army Ordnance at Frank- tad to the coui;:y Jafl «i N '■ ■ rord Arsenal, Philadelphia km tag 30 ds>.' Organ, Chimes Dedicated, $3200 Quota Exceeded •nly lit a rexurding mat liinr. six dancers at the Tyler Hchaul. augmented by one from another Phlla. dance groap. pmrnlrd dance forma that were hlghh "rnmmnnlraUvr" ot the mood Interpreted. Danrlng Is a rrqair-ed sabjeet in the TUer flne arts coarse. Outstanding- was Fred Bacon, a member of the John Hines Dance Oroup and a formei Tvier student whose sensitive translation through YWl'A Tarsbarrlll and Namv Ora-aan. analher Trier Undent. danced the lengthy "F.ncoun-ter" which e\ pertly ran Ihe rrautionel gamut Lowell Nes-bllt presented aa annealing "Seascape." snd Frr Racnn. again scored in a name Haitian dance. "The Mamba ' The formal program a aa pre-iContfniird on Pope Four- IJ-M-isaaplm. bsrasin I AppUance*. lne m W Kldgc Pk fSED t'ARS FOR HALE vrouTH'cLrsFcoUFg'aii 1 :.: Dale .• ; m illeags, so o»i (.17* cc>n^riehr,-::».n «-*»« I (CcmfMitted on Paat Ftrei Men At thai time ar principal in •ntlr> was Iron mils None of the industrial establish mn.t* that line the railroad at thr present time was In existence In those days, rren Ihe I re Rubber and Tire Compant, waa attU the J, Ellwand Ua Surgical Weeks and arcupird Ihe site nf the present Phila-delphia I nlform In at Flghlh snri Harrt Nearly all the player* were iocs, ing and null are marching attire and . rniMJCi on parade quarters la the old school ballding that stood on a hill near Second astd lorrest. The sight la new the location af a raw ef atarea and apartments and Ihe t enahohorkru Fed-eral Savings and 1.1.411 Aaae'n. hufldlni The rnrps was housed therr far several years and it iCowtmued gag Page Four) ev dre-i^ed c°i ,v> Rorlt 'emuorary chairman ttracted at ""■ 9™P *■ '» charge of ar-rangements Harry normsn. per-sonnel dnrrtor of K J. Lsvliiu Co hi Plymouth Meeting. Is lempordtt ^ """ setre'ar- Coniniihsiion to Meet The monthly meeting of the Conshohocken Fire Commission will be held in the Council Chamber at 8 P M timmroa Carmen Janu-fcell;. rl.*.ni,.i;: and a member ol 'Washington Fire Co. will preside The congregation of Cedar Heights Community Church dedi-cated an organ and chimes yesiei-day afternoon aith especial re-joicing Purchased st s cost of S3300. in-cluding installation and alteration of the choir loft, there was every assurance the new equipment will be paid for without the necessity of fund-raising sctiviiles for this purpose in the future The congregallwi a->isted by taaWU and lndu-.ii>. overacrlbed the quota a week In advance of the deadline. Rev William A. Oar-man, pastor of the chutch Jubil-antly announced He will m«rk his 35lh year In the Cedar HclgiHi-pulpn nrxt October Ollbrrt Heghrv prnidrni of thr 1 hair, prrtriitrd the kC) la Ihr organ to Kr> Mr daraua The rerllal was he Mr*. Mawie Haral after Fr.<nh B. Carllie turned en the -wltca of Ihe organ. Ftral selerUon was. "Praise Oad Frews Whom All Blessings Flew," An added fra lure was thr rrrKMh.n «' 'Ihe Old Hucrrd ( roi. with rh-mr S».d> Aiail^oo, II, l*w Lord's Piayer Prayer by Roocn n si [pn u the service Res. Mr l.armaa. In a '■ ■ " talk, rev.ewed hew. a few goxav days age. aftrr be prraehed lie minutes on. "How Oreal Is Vaur lalth.' mem^irrs el the congregation pled^rd »:4|S within thrrr minute Ihr airi age atlendanrr in rhaeih I* 7t; In Ihr Habitant Hrh'wl. law. Re\ Mr Oarnan., aon. A a as In charge of enlarging ihe p)s> lorm. a task accompltohe largely through voluntary Inboj lum E Oannau to esTfflsl ' Krt Additlja Plait, duett . choir After the service, tu/kev sand-wiches and coffee ieerw served uf TlM ttavior otaksj mil buM g rs» hcSrval ji ti 30 (uuioiru* nig iL Lhgj : JI T 30 Tlie onV nvene we ~. Wearagidsa night Eleotlon of o*. fleers and tgatsVn pf the p^ni,. 4 School Is fj be h-'#« I P M. The Emfr\ | prem>ia( "-ut- owg-aos as tr.aaVtasw.es,
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, December 8, 1952 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder/The Leader Review |
Date | 1952-12-08 |
Year | 1952 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 8 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
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 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c €onsl)o!;ockcn Uccortcr
100 W. HECTOR ST. £cauer - Jftnueu) MONDAY, DECEMBER B 1952 FIVE CENTS
Jones Is Ahead Dave Hayes Is Retiring;
As Assembly I Bank Directors and Staff
fight Goes On Honor Him at Banquet
Mi- I i ail 0\er Ouarrv
Cut to 16 Notes
In KenMini Seesaw
Attorney Thomas H. W.
Joan, Nurristown, held a 16-
fitf marg-in over John S.
Quarry. Sr., Demm-rat. for the
Mute A^semhly in tru- Si-c-ond
I^eifinlative district Y\ i-day
as court-appointed tellers
completed * recount of ballots
in 14 of the district's 27 pre-cincts.
The recanvaaa completed In the
afternoon it the Court House gave
these unofjoeial returns:
Jone* 10.730
Quarry 10.714
The County Tabulation Boaru
had compiled the following totals
exceptions were taken
through the flUng of petltlona for
recount* In the 14 preclncu:
Jones losoc
Quarry 10.672
The figure* will become offl
rial with submission to th>
rourt of the report
findings bv Attornevs Rof<
Rev mild*. Malcolm raanpbell
and Thornan l)»ran, wha were
assigned in the recount, un-less
exception* arc taken.
Attorney Morris Gerber repre -
writing Quarry, was to have con-erred
with the Norristown CIO
initial during the weekend to de-termine
whether or not exceptions
■would be taken to the inclusion In
the count of a number of ballots
DAVID M. RATER
The directors and employeei
of the First National Bank of
;;3 29 Become
Methodists
They Are Charter
Memben* of Church
rvin*hnhnckeii held an annual
banquet Thursday night In the
newly decorated dining room
of The Conshohocken Assorts-
It was also the occasion for
the directors and employees to
honor David M Hayes, who is
xmn to retire from active ser-vice
ss an omcer of The First
National Bank Dave, as he is
familiarly known to thousands
of Individuals. Is completing his
4tth year with the Institution.
Upon graduation from school,
he immediately a as employed
by the bank and has since gone
through the various positions
until reaching the office of vice-president
which he now holds
Mr Hayes has been an ardent
aupporter of athletics, having
been proficient in man} sports
His retirement will be felt
keenly by both the bank and Its
customers,
Mr Hayes was the recipient of
. many and valuable gifts from
1 the directors and employees
Bodies of Six
killed on Flight
Are on Way Kant
The bodies of Lt Anthony laco-
■ itu. 33. Bridgeport, his wife and
1 Lire children, Anthony. Jr. six;
; Barbara, four, and John, six
j months, who were killed In a null-
™ a** saw ■■ ■■ ■■ ™l]
R yf " *3
|; jj 11
. I * 'W
West Side Official
Cuts Ribbon Opening
Expressway Spur
Traffic Is Flotriiiji lloth Wmyt
To |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
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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