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Classiiied Ads thai are read by 135.000 15 words only $1.25 For 5 Insertions 84th Year I SEMI-WEEKLY TM'RSDAY, Al'RIi. 23, 1953 CO 6-2200 C on J/i o/i othen. fa. West Coiuhohockwn, Lalaycl:. Hill Plymouth Vail.T, Harmonvill. Barren HiU- Plymouth Mwwtlno; Galpk MUta, Mlquou. Spring Mill Fhr* C.mn\m Court Asked Business Men to Hold ToFreeBruni Annual Dinner in May In Fight Case ( oii-iinltoi k» ii Man .Needed to Siip|M>ri Wife. Three < hildrtii Release from prison U asked by Emanuel Bruin, 41. Conshohocken resident serving two to four years on a charge of assault with attempt to UU. ID a petition filed with Quarter Sessions Court at Norrli-town. Mriini was involved In an assault on Louis Spins, Au«. 1». 1951. at the <'ottahohorken Boece t lub. bplna was er.l.eal-h Injured. He suffered a brain injur>. and at the lime of the ii.il It s»j tentI fled that he was rrippled permanent!*. Ju.lie Harold G. Knight Im-posed sentence. Bruul bfKaii his sentence on Nov. 16. 1991. The minimum term will expire Nov. 18 this year, and he asks that he be released that he might support his wife and four r tuldrrn. His oldest son Is 19. No date has been set for the hearing "I have been In Jail, or will have been In Jail by the time this peti-tion Is heard, for a period of one and one-half years. In other words. 1 will have done three-fourths of my minimum sentence." Brunl says in hi* appeal. "This was a moat unfortun-ate remit uf a drunken brawl. I respectfully submit that I have learned my leaaon. and I will never take another drink a* long aa I live. Outside of one motor vehli Ir violation ... I have never been In anv trouble and I am not a bad person. '•Thjs trouble came from drink, and If It did nothing else. It cer-tainly cured me from ever taking; another drink for the rest of my I life. Mr. Spins, who was struck by! me, has made an excellent recovery, and la gainfully employed at Walk-er Bros.. Conshohocken, Pa., where he hss been regularly employed since Dec 21. 1953. Chi a civil suit, I Louis Spuia received In full set- ■ Cement the sum of 16.000 of which the Conshohocken Bocce Club and Its Insurance carried paid 15.400 and my family paid the sum of Haw." Brunl says he has an excellent 'ion record and hss been a trusty, the prison truck to the farm and other points. He has been ^gnlscfi a truck driving Job, If relsssed. Committee of Boro Merchant* Arranging for C of C Event At Plymouth Country (Hub An annual dinner will be held next month by the Cooahohocksv Chamber of Commerce with 136 men and women expected to attend. The event tentatively Is schedul-ed to take place at Plymouth Coun-try Club st a date to be set at s meeting ol the general committee Tuesday morning. The committee consists of Nicho-las Romano of the Nations; Paint Store; Charles Butera, of Town Valet Service, William T. Ardell. of the Ardell Funeral Home and Harold C McCuen of The ■atorwar. They were appointed st sn organ-isation meeting of the board of di-rectors at a luncheon Monday at the Conshohocken Association, Eighth Ave. snd Fayette Si « Hum A. Moore, a awrtl-rlaa, waa elected preside*t foe the third conaacutire year; Ed-ward r. Mow, of E. F. Moore Chevrolet OldnmoMle Agency, first vice president; J. Assert Wsrrrll. auto accessories, sac - and vtee president; Sasnaet W. lleMedlo realtor, jscrvtary and Marlyn Ambler of Philips* Gifts, treasurer. A membership drive Is underway snd representation of new mem-bers Is anticipated at the banquet, Moore said He outlined many phases of activity In which She or-ganisation pertlctpetee for better-ment of the community. All of-ficers of ins local Chamber of Commerce volunteer their services The board of directors, went on record in favor of Oeorge Clay Fire Co maintaining Us ambulance ssrrice In the borough in preference to a movement for the purchase of an ambulance to be housed some-where In Conshohocken. The board agreed la return-cnend to Borough ( gSJBjgSJ Ui«v parn.ta.lon be g'ven fleorge ( |a< Flra Co. or Heat (onsho-barken la wrtirit funds In the Upper Merion Studies Plans For 400 Homes Supervisors Asked To Give Approval For Two Projects Upper Merlon township supervi-sors art considsclnsj piss for ap-proximately 400 or more homes In two Upper Merlon developments one near the new Upper Merlon school construction being completed sod the other on she Boh White Farm* near King of Pnisate, OM sets, sails fee the easv atrwrSlon of M haaaas asked as be «*H by Fsmawia Jshsss, af Valley Farge. an She Eftgaesad atte an Crashed La., MOW Hughes Para, a sharl dlstaneS from the Ipsar Merlon aehswi In addition to the officers, bosrd of directors consists Oeorge Rsfferty, Howard Auch, Harold McCuen. Peter Romano, Kenneth Heist. Nicholas Romano. Ignatius John, E. 8. Rockett and Chsrles Butera. The Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a mammoth July 4 celebra-tion in which the highlights will be sn snnusl Soap Box Derby In the morning and a program at night at the Community Athletic Field. A campaign to obtain tunas to de-fray expenses of the Independence * The other, presented to Joseph K. Shoemaker, president of the Up-u* i per Merlon supervisors, Is ihst of Ohrta DeFellce. Ardmore. contrac-tor. He Is planning to construct 117 single-family dwellings on the Bob White Farms site, Croton and King «f Prussls Rd*., near King of Prus- Civil Defense (School Contract Awarded Official Says |g fc fc^., parish 1 est Approved J ,,.,,„■,i,imi«r. IProject to Cost $90,000 Went Side Building Given Approval Police Submit Reports on Alert It Is undents** that Defe-nce ha* purchased the area, said to be more than 1H acres, which Includes the Bob White r Camp. The latter ramp I rontinae subject U Its pre-t least. Plans presented to Shoemaker Dsy event now u underway. Cl-(tnd the County Planning Commit-ttsens sre Invited to oontrlbute di- sion nf4w nol bma gj.,,, offlcU] rectly to the president or secretary | approval. Carr Brothers Provide Bus Dinner ionight Forworn*** Clothing Union Women to Plan Juvenile Aid 400 Union Member*, • .in -I- lo Attend 12 Inductees Leave for Camp 2 I)rill Board* (jill Total of 74 Twelve youths from Conahohoe- ' m and vicinity were among 74 from County Draft Boards 108 snd 1»9. Inducted Into service Tuesday. AH were 1«-year-old*. Reporting to Curren Arcade, Nor- ■ .own. at 0:45 ajn. the contin-in two chartered buses, st 1:30 for the SchuylklU Arsenal, Phi-ladelphia. After processing there, they were MDI to sn Army base for further greening then assigned to csmps for training. Representstlveg of 11 communi-ties covered by Local lit, Amalga-mated Clothing Workers, CIO, will be among the 400 men and women expected st the snnusl dinner of the local, tonight at 8 30 In the K H.A Hall, Arch snd Airy fi's, Nor- 11 Msn, Held (or members employed In Holhlng Industries In the Coiwhohorkru. Norrlstown and Bridgeport area, aiao ssreaent win be representatives from Allentown, Reading, Bayertewn, Soudertan. Kesten, Qoakei town, I^snadsle snd Potlatown. Ail are members of the board sf directors of the Local. Robert Davis, Allentown, ger of Local US snd Frank Klrsch. Allentown, business sgent, will speak. Anthony Di Paolo. 311 W Elm St., a member of the board of di-rectors, snd chairman of the local's members employed at the Phila-delphia Uniform Co., Eighth Ave. snd Harry St., will preside. Michael Boiselli. Philsdelphla. U general chairman of the commit-tee; His* Betty Pettine, secretary snd Jsmes Del Flore, treasurer. Committee members Include Louis snd Albert Zone; Mrs. Julia Ban Felice, Mrs. Louise Dt Rico. Mrs. Antoinette Ms.sr.ett. Mrs. Catherine Costa, Mrs. Elisabeth Wolf, An-thony Plersntossl. Jsmes DUlulo, Anthony OulotU, Joseph Russo. A floor show wiu follow the din- |ner. Joseph Benedicts Orcheetrs B.hles were presented the entire will play for dancing. Joseph W. Carr and Francis A. Carr chartered a but today fur transportation of witnesset to the Denckls Building, Phila-delphis, where s hearing la underway tills afternoon be-fore the Liquor Control Board. The bus left hers at 12:10. The two brothers filed s peti-tion Feb. 30 for a liquor license applicable to the premises of the former American Stores Co.. Tenth Ave. snd Fayette St., af-ter removing from 113 East Hector St. A spokesmsn for complnlnts said 80 c!ttsens signed a peti-tion in protest. Senior Class a: Play Saturday Carol I*e Bergey Cast in Major Role "Streetcar in the Attic" a comedy in three acts, will be presented by students of the senior clsss of Con-shohocken High School st 8 P. Saturday In the school auditorium ven'h Ave and Harry St. Protestant Group Meets on Monday i Women of the Protestant churches of Conshohoofcen will hold their first organised meeting, st 8 P.M. Mondmy in the Conshohocken Pres- ! byterisn Church. Third Ave. and I Fayette St to discuss activities for i the benefit of the youth of the J community. Mrs. Elisabeth smith. 330 X. Sixth Ave. s leader In Presbyterian .Church sctlvltles, will preside Krv Rl< HARD B. HI I I S A former pastor who will preach st the Conshohocken Meat. 1st Church on Sunday st 10 4ft He it s former pastor. He Is secretary of the Philadel-phia Annual Conference of the Methodist Church. Zone Violation Arrest Made Hearing Tomorrow In H. M. I ha—< v iM*e Harry Vf Chaseey. proprietor of s taproom in Msrhle Hall, will be arraigned tomorrow night before Justict of the Peace William J Speers, on charges of violating s township *'jo-dlvlsion ordinance. The baarbSf wiU take pUr« St S st the Spears home Eisner Menges. seUettor for the board of supervtswr of Whttemarsh Tap. will represent Michael J. Lsp-stks, building Inapertor. I apuUk prrferred the charges, which are the aftermath of the sale •f s lot having a frentage ef Ite feat en fiermanlowa Pthe snd a depth af 7ft feet. Chsssey sold the. ground, sppros- Imatrlv one-sixth of sn sere, to Charles Kshn, realtor. 1518 Wal-nut St, Philadelphia for $15,000 last November. IIv State, Diocesan Authorities Convent to Use Present Structure The State wide alert held Tues-day afternoon was generally observ-ed In this area, police snd a Civil Defense official reported fwgSjgtdsy after receiving reports. j Deputy Director Charles M. Mll- I ler. and Sergesnt Charles Mar- 'wood, Conshohocken puller, both ; said that in Conshohocken the I residents compiled, with motorists particularly observing the regu-lations. Miller said to a. police were stationed along layette St., snd j they sold that motorists for the Moat part stopped Immediately. | while others promptly aseyeS lnatrartluns from the anVert. Observers on some of the side streets said there were some who [fuiled to stop their automobiles, but that generally the stop order was Bhigj Msrwood had Patrolma.i Dough-erty stationed st Elm and Fayette Sts.. and Patrolman Donovan atl Fifth Ave. and Fayette St Both I tald that motorists stopped prompt-ly Marwood v.-as on duty st Ninth | Ave and Favette St He sal ' truck drivers stopped promptly, snd left(»nd Cedar Area, on part of the t:ieir vehicles to seek shelter In-:tract ■*«*■ the present selMM H doorways. ifaceted, has been selected for the (hlef of Police Frank Alfta- buHdlnn in. .u. Offirer Albert Slater snd members of the Gearge Clay Bgag l-.tlire »ere on dwty In Heat C»uoheliorben Board to End Bus Senice Went Sole l)irrrtors Save f3000 by Move The West Conshohocken school bus service which hss been In op-eration since the closing of the j schooL The high achool six years ago and the lll«» •cho*1 ,Ithews Mlfh A contract for the tnctkn of it school buildinir has Itesn swarded by St Gertrude'H Church, Went Connhnhocken, st a cost of $78,000,*Jt was snnounced today. Furnishing!*, equip-ment and (Trading will increase the coftt UljOOO, The contract wan awnnUil t-> Uofd KsrstUhsr, Norris-tnwn inntractor. The building is to be ready for occupancy sbout Nov. 16. The structure will have four class room?*, a rseruttos hall in the busenifiit. Woman Found Dead in Garage Wit. HHII1£*M| St'lf. Ki f»<>■ I of i ortmrr A Tl-year-oia woman was found hang-d at noon, yesterday. In the ■arsge which adjoins her home st ■t Clertrudet school haa bee., «• Mill Creek Road. Plj-raodth housed in sliat was formerly the Vallrt. home of the late James Moir. tuw ws* Mrs Praoctt Pnmsvera. the former Roberta Lee Tlisuwi The building will be one story and basement, and will be t.in-structed of brick and esswrvti bliH'k It will have four class rooms, a'recreation hall, and two offices It will be gas heated. The plans have been ap-proved by the I'rnh'i Ivanla Department of Publir Inalrue-tlaa and the Philadelphia A site st the corner i Bullock Miice K was moved Irom the church , basement » years ago The prop-erty consists of s large plot of of Oak I,enr ground bounded on three sides by, police said three bowse wars Cedar. Bullock and Merlon Avsai placed slop each other, knotted The building U of stone construe- j length of clothesline was fastened lion, three stories high. A sec- .^ Uie nrters. turn of the place is used ss s eon-' vent Star*. Franrla Fagasv. admlnli-the pariah, stated ( ontalnet Corp. Amertra, HTaaayunb. after snaking inu the loekad rarage at 1:M P.M. Be taak bar ta> Sacred Heart Ha»s»isL whars she was prwnosHsced dead. la an eighth gfwd continue tin 1: itlon in St. Mat The prosecution win be the first lrwattr ot the junior and high % £ £SStJS*JS^7. -h.f' JL"Ti.-to..^T.;;" I Women mitted under sn Act of Assembly "*«"■ will be discontinued The township cor/nds thai Chss- end of the present achool term. ,eey should hsva srfld no more thasvw»a decided Jt an sdjourneU meet. 1 P*"1* a depth of TOM feet liiductae by the North Penn Chris-tian Business Men'i Ajunrtarlnn Coffee and doughnuts were served by the Salvation Army, Norrlstown. i S and candy bars given i. .■ii iiy the Bed Cross. Norrlstown l bJ nest group will leave Msy* 19, srcording to a Draft Bosrd Jaycees to Install Officer** Tuesday The installation of officers of the Conshohocken Junior Chamber of Commerce will be held at T PJat Tuesday at Rldgeway Qardens be-fore s dinner-dance Thomas Bogert, of Allentown. state vice president, will be the speaker. Attorney Arthur Lefkoe. Baptist Church, Mrs. Ralph atlll-nv- r, of Calvary Episcopal, snd Mrs. Howard D. Tandssarlft, of the Consliohocken Methodist Church will conduct the worship service. Leaders In open discussion wH be Mrs. William H. Mooney. wife of the pastor sf the Pi whyftwlawi Church; Mrs Oeorge Webber. First Baptist Church, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Q. K. McCwxney. wife pastor of Church. is* ii , Of in-ks ggSXgSBJ A fliin. be shown. W!ioa The board of supervtsora ordered ("haasey's arrest at a steeling April ■ la the town-ship building at Barren Hill A few weeks earlier the building Inspector withdrew a permit far erection of a gasoline serv-ice station bv the Teiss Mil Co. on the site at e eost of fl.VMW The buyer declined to yield the permit. Two other rases also will be heard Laputak yesterday swore to war- West Conshohocken flchool Board, Monday night. The m-etlng was called to dis-cuss the lSft3-ft4 school budget. The elimination of the bus service Is sn economy move to avoid a boost In the tax rate In order to meet the S300 increase in teachers' salaries and the Increase in the tuition, the board report-d. After takfng Qascsas Montgomery County Coroner W. 1 ttushong ssid the death was s Pn isrera told Chief of Polios Harry Snrar of Plymouth Tap. hlg wl;e has been HI fgf some time. bhe made >u tsuiter sn. . || tuicide la.' seek, he told Pl.\mo>ith ■"• V . * ' ~tr~y4 A meeting of women representmg le Protestant Churches of Con-shohocken snd West Consh'.ilmck- nuslng to Patroii !>een reported. ~aivatore en, wll be held Monday night at ft,Carbo of Plysnouth Twp. by her In ths Presbyterian Church. Third husband less than an hour before Ave snd Harrv St.. with the Ladles' the body was found. Aid Society ss host. Mrs Elisabeth Smith, aid society, president, will be leader. A repre-sentative from each church ft?", will, rants for arrest of two plumbers on The coat of the bus service la $3000 to consideration the increase In the|h(l,e ft t m ^ program. The estimated expenses snd the decrease ; ^ lc of MinMtln| wlu & -what '"•."l!.?"™ * Fef*^*. °^T" »• Our Christian Responsibilities lo :i <Wivit "( sjiproxlmately ft3370(Hi Our Youth". A film. "Who Is De St. Matthew's Prom un. I Tomorrow Night of working in the town-jftiup without obtaining licenses. Reservations have been acepted Carol Lee Bergey of ill W, 10th 'for 150 to attend the annual senior Safety Campaign (Hoses This Week The avtlon to dlscantlnae awa serrlee waa passed with a proviso that If the weather is severe during the three winter month* II will be restored for that period. Only three members were pres-ent. James Graham snd Prank Dle-The three-week Conshohocken tCotiftnued os Page Sin AYe~Tiu ensct'the "major role" of prom of St. Matthew's High School j Junior Chamber of Commerce Patricls Beaumont, who cannot un-j tomorrow night from B to 13 in a»scotch-llt« safety campaign, which afia • tt/^-L-.i-^ demand why the many snd curious ballroom of Plymouth Country h«* slready resulted In the ap- |-ia*Mlie V> Ol tUTS inventions of her late father an Club. | plication of reflectorlzed tape to not bringing in fabulous royalties., Rev. Joseph T Schuster, school tn« "** bumpers of more than |>mn<'l' >;illll*UaV Paul Risrhler. Id., of 230 E. Sixth principal. U directing arrangement 3« »utoa and trvtcks. will be con. Ara, will take part of Bob B—e—au- j Assisting with the program are eluded this weekend moot, a college student, desirous of Misses Jane Qulnn and Agnes B-v-tuylng hU way Into s business! cuU. seniors Chsrles Heavev sth-lletlc director, snd Vincent Mirag- Others in the cast: Nsncy Weldle Us, faculty member, will chsperone ss Mildred Beaumont; Arthur the dance. Press as Ralph Cummins, the boy! Music will be provided by The next door; Carl MacParlsne as the Wlsterisns. directed by Joseph Cul-mallman; Alice Thomas ss Mrs lantcnlo, band director st the 0«r«ld. June Carline w MUs Scott. Rev Oeorc 1. Murphy, pwtor. !,.nc. _rMter ,han lnn v.r[lt S"J ph."".|,*_».R™f,n.^ P-*»H«d R-v John P. mar,. M.«W.,um. jSSi «n Z* u« ..p. to blcyles st no cost to the child-ren Saturday afternoon Children should bring their bicycles The second annual dinner of the crswfort snd Mrs. Ads Graham" The Jsytfcs will nisum their,Local ». AT. of L. Paper Mskerr sootch-llte sMtlon st Seventh ave ; of America, rmyei Prtmarera working wight ■hilt at the Manavmnfc tndwa-trv, retamed home ahatil I A. H. yeaterdai. His wife prepared hreakfaal for him. Her -pulls appeared good, he M>ld police, The last time he saw her sliva llnouent". will be shown. £/ # AM" Wh*° *" WW,t ■ Participating churches are First, - -. . ^ ._.„ _„ »_ Baptist, St. Paul". Baptist, EpLsco-l^J^1'"' *b™ " f "J „* psl. St. tUrk's Lutheran. Metho-l"1^*,»>'r' bu »u' "« n»]>-J*°* dTsi and Presbvteri.n, atl of Con- "^^ *"\ \™r house, he went shohocken; Bslligommgo sj.pt«>o the nelgborhood =tor. He Uam- Hollnass Christian. Primitive Meth-;*"* "^ "'« ^ £m . , odlst and Qulph Christian, si) of *• telephoned Plymouth Twp. West Conshohocken police headquarters. He then start- Hostesses will be Miss Ksthryn «l a sesrch of the house and gsrsge. Halli.ds*. Mrs. Mary Rshm. Mrs He sained entrance by breaking s Estelle Negron. Mrs. Retts John- P«ne! in the wood door, son. Mrs. Louise Welsh, Mrs Rut-; The Prlmsverss have no cliildren. sell Seckel. Mrs. Wllllsm Hssttngs.'They have lived In the Mill Orsefc Mrs Arm Rogers. Mrs. Dorothy Rd. home sbout a yesr. a, will be held Saturday 143. _i . rai : M (hi ■#rta« »3 ftrc StUCieilt* i Olir and Pridsy and from noon until ft house 900 reservations have been 1 w Saturday. Ireortved. The members are employ-1 l^ee I ITe I 111 111 Alan Wood Yet* limner ioiiight Donsld Moore. 1« chairman. Theed st the Olassine Paper Co, West scotch-lite "lights up" the roar Dumpers of autoa when they sre stopped or parked along the street Harrison Langley as Mr Preston; will attend. Joseph Rappoaelli ss Jasper Smith: Ella May Oraham ss Smltty; Shir- ,, ley Bsnsch ss Josn Smith; Mat-Id! Bicycles Stolen Tuesday's group Included Wil-t. am J. K>Uy, William P. Collins. Jr., Charles J. Novi, Kenneth H. Smith, Chsrles W. Geyser, and Nazzarlno N Plorvsntl, all of Oon- -siiohocken; Norman V. Holmes, Jo-seph ;F. Reuss, Lafayette Hill Cieorge J. Streek, Plymouth Valley Raymond Mating; Psul Mch>rnan. Jr., Oulph JMcPadden is pi^am"chainnan°clud« M"■ °- 0r» Hippie. Mi. ,^.-,-- MU^ and Paul J. Del Buono. Black and Albert Chlpollinl. dinner chair- *"• s *'i««*eboni and Barton F. retiring president, will Install Ray S-raParfn^« rXer MeSm «>d Z ;. r, 7r* 1 !flwn» "ve and Fayette st. resident-elect. « l^SSJi^^^rSS F«m in Front of OlUrrh; ——- The play Is directed by Miss T*0 blcyles were stolen from : y, llliaill J. Anlt'll president brief business Approxlmstely 50 Jaycees snd! i "SSTSt ^^^^^^Z!\S1^m^'1^^^p.:^^n Birth.lav The 8opPT.Dl«mond Club of AUa I ■tudenti of Connhohockpn »nd - Wood M«tl Oo., Ivy Rock, com- T*. ™.k7r will t> Pr.nk fMM m HUtthfV. H«h School, were I pru»il» mplorek or th. compkllf The «p«»krr will t» FYank Potter. wur ,M„,TUO11 ol1.BU4M.il wttli It for 35 iMtl or •ciipr.^m.nwrolMta Wc. CM- to ^ R)lbb„ ,nd nr, Corpor.- mor.. Ml hoia .1, .imu.. dtnrar jhohockm pl.nt. Crn« «"™;k, ; ,i„„. Hector st •prtDf Mill The ,001,1,1 ,t «•» In city B.U. Nor-tatcm. tlon.l ylc. pmildcril of thetUmr »„ ,„„ri „, jmptt For-1riitoWn will b,r toutro^cr. An «rht-.ct Lpaj^^ committee of th. Coruho- prMMU. /,,, employ, who hat. floor .how will be presented Ihocken Klw.nl. Club. w<,nKir« 'n^cbed their 25th ye.r of emplov-conrpontod the children. 'welcomed Into the club and flfU The pupm will write e».y. on I rf ^m Ent»t„„„.n, .Ul their trip, to industn.l plant* An 7 „ Hone. I man Congregation to Observe 99th Year of Founding their families sre Invited. Mrs. Ef fie Killmer Is committed chsir Herr, properties: William C. RollO' William T, Ardell. funeral dlrec-and 3 20 while the owners were tor, 300 Fayette St . will observe Weaver I attending the Weekday School "Religious Education Jerry Claffone. 344 W. Elgh'h Ave.. and Francis Rloci, 123 VV. peter, stage; Raymond H Jr., scenery. Music will be under the direction of C. Lester Shade snd Joseph W.,_. Bleaett. of l<* huh «*ool muUc^?,1;!" ffi 1!Z"1.^*'it,Z department I.—.iv i ..iiir-i Award Made at Sk Matthew's Miss Msry E Kelly, daughter of|r*port-his birthday anniversary Saturday. Wlllsrd. chalrmsn; Malcolm Hai num. William Hovell. Jr. and El wood Smith Officers of Local 9ft are Elwood > award will be made st the weekly Smith, president; Theodore Ken- dinner meeting of the Klwanis Club steal, vice president, and Hsrveyjat Rldgeway Gardens, next Thurs-; HohH.tuI AfliniSSIOnS Wlllsrd. secretary-treasurer. >IAd—ay -e«v-e*niiirnig». Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly, 5141 The Pftth snnlversary fellowship!Church, asked for letters of dinner of Cold Point Baptist Church mU8al from tnt churd,. and will be held in the social room to- 'mluion to betnn a new church. This _ h°urch" "an,? SuiIn.^"flcW^ *J^»'«•'""« ™ *Prt» »• »^ »"»'Sprtn, Mil! Ave.. won the first Fellowship McHillJi ""Is council met and the Cold Point award for a St Matthews High ■" - , , Church was organised Recognition school student in the annual es-' At Bl*VH Mawr (illirrll services were conducted on April 37. 1S54, when pastors of six neigh-boring Baptist churches took part. police. Both were 38-inch fraii.es phis funeral director, for 15 years. One was s Remington, pain'.- Receiving his basic education in ed black with cream nms iPhllsCelphs schools. Ardell sttenrl- The other s Schwln was painted led Pennsylrana Btste College and red with white trim. PolUe Of-!wat graduated from the Ecklea f'ol-ricer William Donovan received the lege of Mortusry Science, Inc Philsdelphla. a, ,w* M p^ioi.0^ t.^Where th* Son Shines soclated with his fsther. the lste|— — Oordon w. Ardell. West Philsde] Soap Box Derby Film To Be Shown in Schools Married, he Is the father of two I daughters. Mrs Oeorge Snegr and' Miss Martha Ardell Montgomery, Burflcal dept. Ken-neth Thwalte. 712 Fayette; Paul Rlssell. 1740 Butler Pk ; Mary OusrU no. 330 W. Sixth; Daniel Lynch. 136 W. Elm: Rebecca Hassan, 111 Fayette, sll of Conshohocken; Do-rothj Winiarr. North lane snd W11- iner Are. Harmon Heights: Mrs. William Rlghirr. the former Miss Sally Weln. 350 E- North Lane, Ce-dar Heights; Veronlcs Osinskt, Oulph Mills. Montgomery. Medical dept. Jans Rev. Samuel S. Cuthbert, pastor, delivered a "99th anniversary" ser-mon at the morning service last Sunday. He gave highlights of the church during the early religious life of the community. The church began as a snls-i- ii of the Chestnut Hill Bap-list > htireh Sunday School and preacblni services had been maintained for the Baptist,, of (old Point from 1*4.: until the founding uf tbe present church through tbe efforts of Rev. Robert F. Young, first pastor g fhestnul Hill Baptist tiawssaw. O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dennis OBrlen. 433 E. Ninth Ave won honorable mention. ('■rennd was purchased from William Shtnkle In 1SU. A stone building wss erected as s meet-ing house. Later this building became a rbiirrh social hall. The present psrsonsge. balh In ntti, atands an tbe site eccu-pir- ri by the original church building. The present stone rhnrrh building was dedicated on May 13. IMS The bell tower, added later, was in mem-ory of Louis Thompan*., of Ply-mouth Meeting. The quaint «hite-wellsd bell tow Tbe services previous to lftw|*red church U so situated that lt|aR«roon. The school, sanctioned by were r. .1 in the Cold Point school- can be seen for miles. jtha state Board of Education, pro- Thst building bas ' BV ART POLKOWSKI iQermsny. More thsn 17,000 Oermsn1 w-lah. 110 B St.. Sweoeland Derby News Chief | boys compete tn the races, and the therlne Gilbert. IS30 Butler Pk, I TH- ,,«■ ...n mlnrful Roao Boic °*rm»n Champion compete* In the HaTmonMIl# and Ronald Oslariu. I 9- V rt U rvTSr fum Where ^ SON AJl-Anterlcan f.n.U at Afaon „2 r mtil ConMmhocken. say contest of the American Le- Wn . of ,he\n 2a Year CJllb .JWjj film. ™£n nest wee" ""« *°»P *°* Drrtv ls 'lrlfUV Sacred H'.rt. Mane Cannon. MB gion Aiwlllsry. Westminster Pellowship^ of the, Owen Davis, foreman. 487 Pord «"«? »»' «L.^., ""hooi in * ^^ M'ent Jtf "m t? "^ *PPle WL.W*tt Conshohocken. me- Nine essay, were submitted . by, Philadelphia T*resbytery will be St.. West Conshohocken and Robert I J" P™'= J"J ^w^t Consno-!mot* ^^ «»'«n»n»h|P , »»d dlcal: Miss J-cqutlvn Souderv 213 - Mstthew's School students on I held Saturday night st 8, st thelCrslg. msohlne shop. 353 E Sixth. """'^n™ "*"',r"hi~ „f -_ I sportsmanship through competition fh utrian Isbwltr, 2M ibject ••Amerlcs. the Archi- sBjrry>n-n_MMsaw-Tr "' PPrreesabbyyteterriaiar^n.CChhuurrcchh., |i COooc«uuuuw«hhoocckkeenn will be among 17 J^J™; XmiHeW ail? Wh^|w bu.ldins ^^^**>w_ «,„., ^ ^^ j_ .... tect of Democracy, and the Guard- Dr. Howard F. I^owry. Phd. Litt. men Inducted tonight Into a Quarter freedom." Miss Marianne r>, president of the College of Woo-i century club of a main line muter ster, will be the speaker. concern at Drexetbrook Inn and The Westminster Seminary [Lodge. Drexel Hill. Choir, under the direction of Dr ! -- ■■ —. David Hugh Jones, win sing A Confirmation Senire klewskl, 232 W. Tlilrd; Jsmes Cra-ven. 40ft W. 10th all of Conshohot- Keligioua School Knds For Term on ^ediiesdavl*111 *tl«n<L I number of members from the C<m 1 shohocken Presbyterian Church The final session of the Week- 17 • J ? c dsy school or Religious Education r mentis secretary w "tr^K! To Address (Jass Richmond P. Miuer. executive Rer Samuel R dithi-»rt thf pse-JTtdes one hour of religious irw;ui--,s°erciary 0'_u,* P.»n*nlel(*]ila Yastxlwjl**m. Derby cars. Safety is parammm ma"'h throughout the races. Inspectors Boys between II snd 15 yesrs of maEt certain that every car U age are urged to see the exciting, ^t^y designed snd built beiore u.ken. an in surgical oept. film, in sound and color, wllhjatl(] th* driver sre allowed t<i ioin- _ . special dr.'i pete I I -a ■ | I | | 1 || The place and time ol showing fairness In competition 1 si Monday at St. Matlhrw\ S 'L"-— *l "ch -*-'I-JP.^— '» u» «rt, - tsmed into a residence snd Is nmrltor. hss been st the church aim r Mr. snd Mrs. Idwsrd I June 7, lMft Previous to hU com- j school sgc. for I'trlrert «f Mertine of Priends wltl aflftr* A class of 180 boys snd girls will be sdmlnMred the sacrament of confirmation at St. Matthew's Church st 4:30 P. M. Monday. The Most Rev Joseph M Me- Shes, auxiliary bishop of Phllsde]- „,, ,phls. will sdmbUrter the tacra-r »i#! men! 1 February IS. ISM. 53 mem-1 lain in the . V the Chaaunut Hill Baptist I tour year* The schools In this I adult Bible class or the Sunday | CLAIM' ing to Cotft Point, he was a chap- j borough have been conducted each'School of Plymouth Priends■ Meet- Air Poroe fewiWednswdsy sfternoon from 2:30 to ing on 'Family Day," la 30. IS. at 10 AM Bl-RKF CorfVAI.K'vcriT SOME rnr tovaiidt. a««tt aoBvsles* esats. Stantoo Art a uilio RU Rd. Chf.ir.ui Bill - log 3-1273 "Where The rton Shines" Ulla the complete stury of the 1*51 All-Amerlcan Soap Box Derby, dearrlbfng II In sparkllni color pictures from the minute the flnt boy arrived In the city, to Hie . ii-i i*iiiM . 1. t..i. af IltUe Joe Luoi. and OU aw-tnl Inc of prisen st tbe rharnpien*' ba.vaurl. There are also from yie final rsoe in Western rSatALC HELP WANTSO SIT! AllltVS \t tMIII celetiratlng Its 18th yesr of "hteer- -. ing br.s In the right direction'; WOMA.N»I.. ITiiifurm rules Rovernlng sll official Soap Box Derby rtces gtress the Importance of giving every boy sn equsl chance. Every car must be boy-built The Drrbr Is rpon-crefl l*eal- I. U Till Hl('()i;itl 1; . ■■ 1 ii" Chevrolet Dlvfulon nf «.-Ti-ral Mi,tan. In 'voprriu-n «ilh the Jnlin F. Delia.e.' I'-.vi af tbe IIIIMI -I I :.M 1 - ' ftisspw 4 ie {Continued on P«#e $*h»
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, April 23, 1953 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1953-04-23 |
Year | 1953 |
Month | 4 |
Day | 23 |
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84th Year I SEMI-WEEKLY TM'RSDAY, Al'RIi. 23, 1953 CO 6-2200
C on J/i o/i othen. fa.
West Coiuhohockwn, Lalaycl:. Hill
Plymouth Vail.T, Harmonvill.
Barren HiU- Plymouth Mwwtlno;
Galpk MUta, Mlquou. Spring Mill
Fhr* C.mn\m
Court Asked Business Men to Hold
ToFreeBruni Annual Dinner in May
In Fight Case
( oii-iinltoi k» ii Man
.Needed to Siip|M>ri
Wife. Three < hildrtii
Release from prison U asked by
Emanuel Bruin, 41. Conshohocken
resident serving two to four years
on a charge of assault with attempt
to UU. ID a petition filed with
Quarter Sessions Court at Norrli-town.
Mriini was involved In an
assault on Louis Spins, Au«.
1». 1951. at the <'ottahohorken
Boece t lub. bplna was er.l.eal-h
Injured. He suffered a brain
injur>. and at the lime of the
ii.il It s»j tentI fled that he
was rrippled permanent!*.
Ju.lie Harold G. Knight Im-posed
sentence.
Bruul bfKaii his sentence on Nov.
16. 1991. The minimum term will
expire Nov. 18 this year, and he
asks that he be released that he
might support his wife and four
r tuldrrn. His oldest son Is 19. No
date has been set for the hearing
"I have been In Jail, or will have
been In Jail by the time this peti-tion
Is heard, for a period of one
and one-half years. In other words.
1 will have done three-fourths of
my minimum sentence." Brunl says
in hi* appeal.
"This was a moat unfortun-ate
remit uf a drunken brawl.
I respectfully submit that I
have learned my leaaon. and I
will never take another drink
a* long aa I live. Outside of one
motor vehli Ir violation ... I
have never been In anv trouble
and I am not a bad person.
'•Thjs trouble came from drink,
and If It did nothing else. It cer-tainly
cured me from ever taking;
another drink for the rest of my I
life. Mr. Spins, who was struck by!
me, has made an excellent recovery,
and la gainfully employed at Walk-er
Bros.. Conshohocken, Pa., where
he hss been regularly employed
since Dec 21. 1953. Chi a civil suit, I
Louis Spuia received In full set- ■
Cement the sum of 16.000 of which
the Conshohocken Bocce Club and
Its Insurance carried paid 15.400
and my family paid the sum of
Haw."
Brunl says he has an excellent
'ion record and hss been a trusty,
the prison truck to the
farm and other points. He
has been ^gnlscfi a truck driving
Job, If relsssed.
Committee of Boro Merchant*
Arranging for C of C Event
At Plymouth Country (Hub
An annual dinner will be held
next month by the Cooahohocksv
Chamber of Commerce with 136
men and women expected to attend.
The event tentatively Is schedul-ed
to take place at Plymouth Coun-try
Club st a date to be set at s
meeting ol the general committee
Tuesday morning.
The committee consists of Nicho-las
Romano of the Nations; Paint
Store; Charles Butera, of Town
Valet Service, William T. Ardell.
of the Ardell Funeral Home and
Harold C McCuen of The ■atorwar.
They were appointed st sn organ-isation
meeting of the board of di-rectors
at a luncheon Monday at
the Conshohocken Association,
Eighth Ave. snd Fayette Si
« Hum A. Moore, a awrtl-rlaa,
waa elected preside*t foe
the third conaacutire year; Ed-ward
r. Mow, of E. F. Moore
Chevrolet OldnmoMle Agency,
first vice president; J. Assert
Wsrrrll. auto accessories, sac -
and vtee president; Sasnaet W.
lleMedlo realtor, jscrvtary and
Marlyn Ambler of Philips*
Gifts, treasurer.
A membership drive Is underway
snd representation of new mem-bers
Is anticipated at the banquet,
Moore said He outlined many
phases of activity In which She or-ganisation
pertlctpetee for better-ment
of the community. All of-ficers
of ins local Chamber of
Commerce volunteer their services
The board of directors, went on
record in favor of Oeorge Clay
Fire Co maintaining Us ambulance
ssrrice In the borough in preference
to a movement for the purchase of
an ambulance to be housed some-where
In Conshohocken.
The board agreed la return-cnend
to Borough ( gSJBjgSJ Ui«v
parn.ta.lon be g'ven fleorge
( |a< Flra Co. or Heat (onsho-barken
la wrtirit funds In the
Upper Merion
Studies Plans
For 400 Homes
Supervisors Asked
To Give Approval
For Two Projects
Upper Merlon township supervi-sors
art considsclnsj piss for ap-proximately
400 or more homes In
two Upper Merlon developments one
near the new Upper Merlon school
construction being completed sod
the other on she Boh White Farm*
near King of Pnisate,
OM sets, sails fee the easv
atrwrSlon of M haaaas asked as
be «*H by Fsmawia Jshsss, af
Valley Farge. an She Eftgaesad
atte an Crashed La., MOW
Hughes Para, a sharl dlstaneS
from the Ipsar Merlon aehswi
In addition to the officers,
bosrd of directors consists
Oeorge Rsfferty, Howard Auch,
Harold McCuen. Peter Romano,
Kenneth Heist. Nicholas Romano.
Ignatius John, E. 8. Rockett and
Chsrles Butera.
The Chamber of Commerce will
sponsor a mammoth July 4 celebra-tion
in which the highlights will
be sn snnusl Soap Box Derby In
the morning and a program at night
at the Community Athletic Field.
A campaign to obtain tunas to de-fray
expenses of the Independence
* The other, presented to Joseph
K. Shoemaker, president of the Up-u*
i per Merlon supervisors, Is ihst of
Ohrta DeFellce. Ardmore. contrac-tor.
He Is planning to construct 117
single-family dwellings on the Bob
White Farms site, Croton and King
«f Prussls Rd*., near King of Prus-
Civil Defense (School Contract Awarded
Official Says |g fc fc^., parish
1 est Approved J
,,.,,„■,i,imi«r. IProject to Cost $90,000
Went Side Building Given Approval
Police Submit
Reports on Alert
It Is undents** that Defe-nce
ha* purchased the area,
said to be more than 1H acres,
which Includes the Bob White
r Camp. The latter ramp
I rontinae subject U Its pre-t
least.
Plans presented to Shoemaker
Dsy event now u underway. Cl-(tnd the County Planning Commit-ttsens
sre Invited to oontrlbute di- sion nf4w nol bma gj.,,, offlcU]
rectly to the president or secretary | approval.
Carr Brothers
Provide Bus
Dinner ionight Forworn***
Clothing Union Women to Plan
Juvenile Aid
400 Union Member*,
• .in -I- lo Attend
12 Inductees
Leave for Camp
2 I)rill Board*
(jill Total of 74
Twelve youths from Conahohoe-
' m and vicinity were among 74
from County Draft Boards 108 snd
1»9. Inducted Into service Tuesday.
AH were 1«-year-old*.
Reporting to Curren Arcade, Nor-
■ .own. at 0:45 ajn. the contin-in
two chartered buses, st
1:30 for the SchuylklU Arsenal, Phi-ladelphia.
After processing there, they were
MDI to sn Army base for further
greening then assigned to csmps
for training.
Representstlveg of 11 communi-ties
covered by Local lit, Amalga-mated
Clothing Workers, CIO, will
be among the 400 men and women
expected st the snnusl dinner of
the local, tonight at 8 30 In the
K H.A Hall, Arch snd Airy fi's, Nor-
11 Msn,
Held (or members employed
In Holhlng Industries In the
Coiwhohorkru. Norrlstown and
Bridgeport area, aiao ssreaent
win be representatives from
Allentown, Reading, Bayertewn,
Soudertan. Kesten, Qoakei town,
I^snadsle snd Potlatown. Ail
are members of the board sf
directors of the Local.
Robert Davis, Allentown,
ger of Local US snd Frank Klrsch.
Allentown, business sgent, will
speak.
Anthony Di Paolo. 311 W Elm
St., a member of the board of di-rectors,
snd chairman of the local's
members employed at the Phila-delphia
Uniform Co., Eighth Ave.
snd Harry St., will preside.
Michael Boiselli. Philsdelphla. U
general chairman of the commit-tee;
His* Betty Pettine, secretary
snd Jsmes Del Flore, treasurer.
Committee members Include Louis
snd Albert Zone; Mrs. Julia Ban
Felice, Mrs. Louise Dt Rico. Mrs.
Antoinette Ms.sr.ett. Mrs. Catherine
Costa, Mrs. Elisabeth Wolf, An-thony
Plersntossl. Jsmes DUlulo,
Anthony OulotU, Joseph Russo.
A floor show wiu follow the din-
|ner. Joseph Benedicts Orcheetrs
B.hles were presented the entire will play for dancing.
Joseph W. Carr and Francis
A. Carr chartered a but today
fur transportation of witnesset
to the Denckls Building, Phila-delphis,
where s hearing la
underway tills afternoon be-fore
the Liquor Control Board.
The bus left hers at 12:10.
The two brothers filed s peti-tion
Feb. 30 for a liquor license
applicable to the premises of
the former American Stores Co..
Tenth Ave. snd Fayette St., af-ter
removing from 113 East
Hector St.
A spokesmsn for complnlnts
said 80 c!ttsens signed a peti-tion
in protest.
Senior Class
a: Play Saturday
Carol I*e Bergey
Cast in Major Role
"Streetcar in the Attic" a comedy
in three acts, will be presented by
students of the senior clsss of Con-shohocken
High School st 8 P.
Saturday In the school auditorium
ven'h Ave and Harry St.
Protestant Group
Meets on Monday
i Women of the Protestant churches
of Conshohoofcen will hold their
first organised meeting, st 8 P.M.
Mondmy in the Conshohocken Pres-
! byterisn Church. Third Ave. and
I Fayette St to discuss activities for
i the benefit of the youth of the
J community.
Mrs. Elisabeth smith. 330 X.
Sixth Ave. s leader In Presbyterian
.Church sctlvltles, will preside
Krv Rl< HARD B. HI I I S
A former pastor who will
preach st the Conshohocken
Meat. 1st Church on Sunday
st 10 4ft He it s former pastor.
He Is secretary of the Philadel-phia
Annual Conference of the
Methodist Church.
Zone Violation
Arrest Made
Hearing Tomorrow
In H. M. I ha—< v iM*e
Harry Vf Chaseey. proprietor of
s taproom in Msrhle Hall, will be
arraigned tomorrow night before
Justict of the Peace William J
Speers, on charges of violating s
township *'jo-dlvlsion ordinance.
The baarbSf wiU take pUr«
St S st the Spears home Eisner
Menges. seUettor for the board of
supervtswr of Whttemarsh Tap.
will represent Michael J. Lsp-stks,
building Inapertor. I apuUk
prrferred the charges, which
are the aftermath of the sale
•f s lot having a frentage ef
Ite feat en fiermanlowa Pthe
snd a depth af 7ft feet.
Chsssey sold the. ground, sppros-
Imatrlv one-sixth of sn sere, to
Charles Kshn, realtor. 1518 Wal-nut
St, Philadelphia for $15,000
last November.
IIv State, Diocesan Authorities
Convent to Use Present Structure
The State wide alert held Tues-day
afternoon was generally observ-ed
In this area, police snd a Civil
Defense official reported fwgSjgtdsy
after receiving reports.
j Deputy Director Charles M. Mll-
I ler. and Sergesnt Charles Mar-
'wood, Conshohocken puller, both
; said that in Conshohocken the
I residents compiled, with motorists
particularly observing the regu-lations.
Miller said to a. police were
stationed along layette St., snd
j they sold that motorists for the
Moat part stopped Immediately.
| while others promptly aseyeS
lnatrartluns from the anVert.
Observers on some of the side
streets said there were some who
[fuiled to stop their automobiles, but
that generally the stop order was
Bhigj
Msrwood had Patrolma.i Dough-erty
stationed st Elm and Fayette
Sts.. and Patrolman Donovan atl
Fifth Ave. and Fayette St Both I
tald that motorists stopped prompt-ly
Marwood v.-as on duty st Ninth |
Ave and Favette St He sal ' truck
drivers stopped promptly, snd left(»nd Cedar Area, on part of the
t:ieir vehicles to seek shelter In-:tract ■*«*■ the present selMM H
doorways. ifaceted, has been selected for the
(hlef of Police Frank Alfta- buHdlnn
in. .u. Offirer Albert Slater snd
members of the Gearge Clay
Bgag l-.tlire »ere on dwty In Heat
C»uoheliorben
Board to End
Bus Senice
Went Sole l)irrrtors
Save f3000 by Move
The West Conshohocken school
bus service which hss been In op-eration
since the closing of the j schooL The
high achool six years ago and the lll«» •cho*1
,Ithews Mlfh
A contract for the tnctkn of it school buildinir has Itesn
swarded by St Gertrude'H Church, Went Connhnhocken, st a
cost of $78,000,*Jt was snnounced today. Furnishing!*, equip-ment
and (Trading will increase the coftt UljOOO,
The contract wan awnnUil t-> Uofd KsrstUhsr, Norris-tnwn
inntractor. The building is to be ready for occupancy
sbout Nov. 16.
The structure will have four class room?*, a rseruttos
hall in the busenifiit.
Woman Found
Dead in Garage
Wit. HHII1£*M| St'lf.
Ki f»<>■ I of i ortmrr
A Tl-year-oia woman was found
hang-d at noon, yesterday. In the
■arsge which adjoins her home st
■t Clertrudet school haa bee., «• Mill Creek Road. Plj-raodth
housed in sliat was formerly the Vallrt.
home of the late James Moir. tuw ws* Mrs Praoctt Pnmsvera.
the former Roberta Lee Tlisuwi
The building will be one story
and basement, and will be t.in-structed
of brick and esswrvti
bliH'k It will have four class rooms,
a'recreation hall, and two offices
It will be gas heated.
The plans have been ap-proved
by the I'rnh'i Ivanla
Department of Publir Inalrue-tlaa
and the Philadelphia
A site st the corner i Bullock
Miice K was moved Irom the church ,
basement » years ago The prop-erty
consists of s large plot of of Oak I,enr
ground bounded on three sides by, police said three bowse wars
Cedar. Bullock and Merlon Avsai placed slop each other, knotted
The building U of stone construe- j length of clothesline was fastened
lion, three stories high. A sec- .^ Uie nrters.
turn of the place is used ss s eon-'
vent
Star*. Franrla Fagasv. admlnli-the
pariah, stated
( ontalnet Corp. Amertra,
HTaaayunb.
after snaking inu the loekad
rarage at 1:M P.M. Be taak bar
ta> Sacred Heart Ha»s»isL
whars she was prwnosHsced dead.
la an eighth gfwd
continue tin 1:
itlon in St. Mat
The prosecution win be the first lrwattr ot the junior and high
% £ £SStJS*JS^7. -h.f' JL"Ti.-to..^T.;;" I Women mitted under sn Act of Assembly "*«"■ will be discontinued
The township cor/nds thai Chss- end of the present achool term.
,eey should hsva srfld no more thasvw»a decided Jt an sdjourneU meet. 1 P*"1* a depth of TOM feet
liiductae by the North Penn Chris-tian
Business Men'i Ajunrtarlnn
Coffee and doughnuts were served
by the Salvation Army, Norrlstown.
i S and candy bars given
i. .■ii iiy the Bed Cross. Norrlstown
l bJ nest group will leave Msy* 19,
srcording to a Draft Bosrd
Jaycees to Install
Officer** Tuesday
The installation of officers of the
Conshohocken Junior Chamber of
Commerce will be held at T PJat
Tuesday at Rldgeway Qardens be-fore
s dinner-dance
Thomas Bogert, of Allentown.
state vice president, will be the
speaker. Attorney Arthur Lefkoe.
Baptist Church, Mrs. Ralph atlll-nv-
r, of Calvary Episcopal, snd
Mrs. Howard D. Tandssarlft, of the
Consliohocken Methodist Church
will conduct the worship service.
Leaders In open discussion wH
be Mrs. William H. Mooney. wife
of the pastor sf the Pi whyftwlawi
Church; Mrs Oeorge Webber. First
Baptist Church, Mrs. Smith and
Mrs. Q. K. McCwxney. wife
pastor of
Church.
is* ii
, Of in-ks
ggSXgSBJ
A fliin.
be shown.
W!ioa
The board of supervtsora
ordered ("haasey's arrest at a
steeling April ■ la the town-ship
building at Barren Hill A
few weeks earlier the building
Inspector withdrew a permit
far erection of a gasoline serv-ice
station bv the Teiss Mil Co.
on the site at e eost of fl.VMW
The buyer declined to yield the
permit.
Two other rases also will be heard
Laputak yesterday swore to war-
West Conshohocken
flchool Board, Monday night.
The m-etlng was called to dis-cuss
the lSft3-ft4 school budget. The
elimination of the bus service Is sn
economy move to avoid a boost In
the tax rate In order to meet the
S300 increase in teachers' salaries
and the Increase in the tuition,
the board report-d. After takfng
Qascsas
Montgomery County Coroner W.
1 ttushong ssid the death was s
Pn isrera told Chief of Polios
Harry Snrar of Plymouth Tap. hlg
wl;e has been HI fgf some time.
bhe made >u tsuiter sn. . ||
tuicide la.' seek, he told Pl.\mo>ith
■"• V . * ' ~tr~y4
A meeting of women representmg
le Protestant Churches of Con-shohocken
snd West Consh'.ilmck- nuslng to Patroii
!>een reported.
~aivatore
en, wll be held Monday night at ft,Carbo of Plysnouth Twp. by her
In ths Presbyterian Church. Third husband less than an hour before
Ave snd Harrv St.. with the Ladles' the body was found.
Aid Society ss host.
Mrs Elisabeth Smith, aid society,
president, will be leader. A repre-sentative
from each church
ft?", will, rants for arrest of two plumbers on The coat of the bus service la $3000
to consideration the increase In the|h(l,e ft t m ^ program. The
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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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