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Oh. lo IIY Kills Again ®he Uccorier ¥ THI'RSHAV. Ana ST 27, m.i.i ConJIiohoiken, f^a. nut ciuhvi- Barm Nil.'. Hi ,of.f* V««f. ,j Plymniilh \ ■•lie t.ulpk M II . (pring V.H Ti.r Hume Newspaper for 84 Years E. Kirkpatrick Rites Saturday: Officer Was 51 I .inn- Homi from lln-|iii.J Tnraiiai VIHI DM Ncrt l>i»> ■ shohockrn po Iice IfBapIng eocd In tl I pool" Wedni afternoon during tbc luninier'i newest heal wave wan Sunnn Orr, Left, 20 K. Elm St., and Dennii Koxlowski, IS E Eln St., who were tht envy of the children in the neijrhbi rhood khvanis Talent Woman, ()0 S!:o\\ in Fall Breaks \rniin Named \imn.it Event kpatrick liber ot * Dcpi •/ears, died shortly briny* BAM tl iionu l ministration Hospital Philadelphia, lor three montliB he li.id returned home tlir dav before He wax. M Serving with Co 1 Fifth Divi-sion. 60th Infantrv hr suffered ■ machine nun bullet wound in his gtder, and also was gasa-mt In the lanird Battle ul the I ancc ' In linr <>f poloe dul». a* a mrmhrr of Ihr borough polii* drpartmrnt In- IHr.ii aevetal f'ncrr* nt hi- djthl hand MM shut ..(I a.tidenllv bv an ol-flrer hr Ml luNIIni in 1*1*- nawna Tup officer hirkpjt ink . »urageous|v aidrd tn the capture of a criminal at (hat lime, with llirn Snear. n»« rhirf nl nolle* In Plvmoath Twa fnoj aaxtatd * ■axataet h-fieved tn hair rnhhed a Cen-shuhocken store and cornered him In a h:irn in Fhnmulh Tap Ttir MB0B4 wu* knuan In be armed Officer Kirkpatrick entered the barn and was seutcritng for the suspect when another officer a also entered Th» rfin-stitute, warned the suspect was con-sidered dangerous, fired when he beltved the man was approaching him Conanohockaa No. 2 Fire (.'-ompany ofiu'iaU and rvpreaentativee "f manufactur-en and fin* BnderwTtteri taw) pressure of nwa pttmper yeeterdaj iftaraooa). Shown inspecting are Joaeph C. Tltoi ■-■■ ■uistant chief: Richard Sargent, official of Hale Fire Puma < o., builder of th>- pump*; k. IV Wentse!, rire underwriter; i'ranklin B. Thomaa, Im, tjxiet anginaar, < lonocaen Flra Depai tmenl. William Bingnam. Auto* . nianufactuii of th« fire engine; Elmer Pauat, company captain. and Jnmc< Allan, company ft itenant The pumper paeaed inapection, will be placed In opera! —'i when state Ueai ived. aimi ph* < rOmmttteei For K ■ club wii: bei announced ' i l him. m eul U> preaentea in: Ol Cannhohocken j Avf and' . due an<i announcement ol tudt-1 lie roada ii: I i'-rfaoach announ-' D name wr.h Mie .IJV-A: at Center I liur »i!l be Wapt 3. a'. . II it-T|| OsfleaWaWaO waa n.'nird mu i-.i| dirrttor .■( the 11|—i \tn.» . IfeytW) Wri i h u.in.ni ■■[ tlir Jii-nr aitii |iii/r i oininillrr. aaeMel b\ I tuiln (i>hrn. < lurlr- Butera and II"- aj -i ■ hmjirru. i ittSC, Ariliur Lefkoe. r Jtwipb Pur ' n DaneUa. Jnme.i : 1 Anthony Civello. I o, Henry V- C monf. Ar- ■ niiind 0 -;; aawrlnaii, Anthony De- Vg4lt«r Phipn." J •l.i.i-i Q:i[iO*ll7. J0^cpll V . H - - < Mannopp9j.i. •fgijm. Pete.- Romano, chair- AntnoD! Wnoer. Louta piantow. i ■ iance K i ph t ■ ooard JHCobaon. llie nelleU stnick Officer Kirk- 1/ >ll ,.| I I ..,,,.. i" I In the arm and hand He I illi ell IIIMIK HWll fiticrr* and suffered iirriii'.'h the ream from the pclltta moving about In hla bod> The lonir-tlme Cotuhohot'ker. (ngl Puhl, M of Ridnc Ptke and Obttroj) Ru I Hill. L- ninftned at liome 6Ul- Terlng a broken left arm. 'hum kill POl I ■ waa MttttiK in a eon I ..ii the trli'iilitmr wait-inn lor a n.ll Irom La tn-law. A ("• BOcn A tiilroad U irom home on rUQa, oftni two tuinui * Mrs Puhi awaitat Saturday Baanuoi at home, her '■ ■ kin Ohn H'■ OlltMllr in tlir IMtdil, \1; I'ulil apimrently lell aaaNp HIHI ••■ %halr. 1 ll aaTlllil she found her mother Ivmjt on the Iloor, un-able to move "Help me up." Mm'Puh] Mid M didn't mention that her arm hurt. Mrs il 'her to bed on the aec-ond now I-iU-r in the dai Puhl told M ' seem to have any use of tv... ■ ' Rdiiiiunc her niothr | family pliy.siclaji In (h i< rajra »i ie taki ■ Puhl finally was lakei ' ■ order to net the bone X-rays again were taken aJtt ■ ■ Choral Society Meets Director Slraka InlriiiliiciMl Vl Milling yiiimlay The Conshohocken Choral Society s:,,2.vr.,„, Cpl. Szmiegcl rax RebavSc F|ying |jome W oiiinlnl Hi in W in-lloiioralili- lfi*i liaryr School Census At New High ForNext Term Enrollment Increase Heavj In Parochial Schools; Three .Nr« Buildings i«> Be Opened I i roUmtnti ''•■>' I computad m nmjnriiy ■ KhohodMn HII«1 >ur-rouiiilini; conimunilies for ihr 111.'.', "il tiiir. I ,,ii.K'lv.-ii puhl,. ichoob "ill bagin ><-V-H.H> Sapt 10, while pi hi»l ichaob in ihc urea will blva the firat roll call on Si j ; 9 Father of 3 Hurt as Truck Rams Auto I'lv nii.nlIt \ ggagj Man !•« >rriou*lv In |ii i nl in * i.i-h Ifi'ailliiM' 1% >loiicla> | , .iLh Va.ey man was ad-mitted to Montgomery Hospital s.ul-fer. ng aeri.nu Injury TttW teinoon a'lien live aedan ba waa returnuig from Wark, a as hit broadside by a truck near the In tenter turn or JonnAon Road and Behoir A'e PlvmouUi Twp v.-.in of Hie cniAh Is Joseph F VlH. ki;iu,. a^-.,-, in,in_ t .. acrvicrinan, Moljneaux, 29. of S23 Clover tauu.lM utigncd Sep; 14 Ihr itra ntrmlien hatr keen S4.-li.ml> in Plymouth, UpB loo and Whltaanarah 1«pa. will start u.'. V- M khocaeo. the ete- M liool avatein will begin Sept V Rubrit C Landia, lupeiiiiU-iident of pulilh' achoola in Conahohocken, ail] u.i-ei vitli uiemiiers of the tar-rulty ea '!"' opening dn> to dis-cuss plrtti* for the school yea: Hr »ill gfeM the elementary and kindergarten lacultv in 6m Hairy street bui.mi.k HI U A M and ill meet tlir Junior and Senior inj ai 1 3H P M in room six of the hiptli acliool Tie Mitdctiu in Ute ak •chool from wia.k- our lo six ami ihoae in :ta> junior nlgli school from sewn to nine aitl report a; 9 AM. Thuradav for a hall-day seaatoii. The lUHh arhoiil atudanw Is gradea I report ai i P1-'. 10 lor a half-day ^e^- aloo. A.| studenu will report for full session* at 9 AM Fridu A Pl>mm,,h rtohnan won national reroanltion -HJJ ,,„Mnn rehearsal lor the tea- , , waiaWAf wounded in Korea last p.yutouth Valley, fatb* of IhrM fo- a unloue volunteer war-time resimir rcnraraai ior u.e , M„l(,„y u ,hp la,. day on wntfh Janutry aboul . Ill()1(,,i u1in he u duJdrfn Hu wxtt Held, Ji K Whrlad WaJn '-on- *"" "* ^™"11«mcnl *'".a rrbata of two percent .ill be mtmA ,h, comtmt „m, ttlll ar- » „ur^ on tne v.afl of Sacred Hear. v tuntnn tn on a.short- made today. ailowed on borough, school and nw »t home tomorro*, honorably Hopit* Ltd broadcast at his home.' Donald Btraks. of Melrohe Park. ™ |«<" '" C.^hohorken. discliarged. | ^^^ ,„ h,% m w )t rraphed 1941. he waa surprised to'chor>1 director at Pennsylvania I ^,f Conahohocken and While- Hr B Cpj CMl sem^i. 33. aoa ■ ,hriauUl a tWJM and rede* near hear a Berlin broadcaster giving Ui1„,rv rnlitlo. m-iter u in be the'""' « ' c< Mr. and Mrs. Otaiile) s/ii.iegel. Uif „J Df Uie acvldant. he* uffereri a news of American prLMjners tn Ger- """"V Co"**' ™atar will be he A..,.r Mliridl), t n,( „* m ^ o[ 1M w R(d ,,lkf Hjll,.„t,vlU(. "VJJ , ^( fa man war camp* Jf" director of the ^n mu group1 ^ ,rd unui oct 11 when a pen- „, wfl] lr.1V(. u*e Oakland. Call- I SSJ™ w^» right hip andiacer.- Listen.nK tn reguUrlv each night He succeeds ErneM Wells, who re-, lJt , rtw p,rwnl »in *. MM IllNi:;1 N,,vltl Hoapiul< uher, he! ^^.^ JL MSvneauTu a for the wart duration, h, Mtab-,^,^1" "" P°it U" 8prUl8 *" i ** * "ul>.hc .•»*•£ ,h" l"x Ci'"K' ha. b,,n raeat-lng treaunent for, ^^J o^^ oice .taft^Ol B O Phlla. DHvlnr Uie true* limilved in r..|ll*ton waa Angela Sala Ihr high - iia.it f*. 101 i.ir- |..h. li*h«l an informal "One-man to illncv,. Bureau of Information rm Amert- Straka b director of the Turf and nin Piisoner.* of War In Oeimanv'.. Tinsel Club of Villanova College and relayed the news commit from and the Main Line Muslcrafters (■erman tn prlsonDecrnTr families as • and is organist of the First Baptist ■ -\ as Oregon The new*, tn sometime.. Hi* first, and nnlv newr that .imr IH America from the impriaon- *d Vankre service men Wafft* in; night patrol •.hill* nerlndl-sauty, Offirer Kirk pa "Irk "ften -•.nti.rd hla midnight lunrb <Contitiurd on rage Four) (iaioVell Lane Dust Reduced \»*^ <!oiM|ihtinlH K< -nit in Artion h ol (■ I Hi* choral aroup will begin preparation*. *o>in for It*, an- .tnoo.il > uIt- romrrl, the date in be announced. A mrmbrr-ahip drive will he launrhrd after mumption of rehearsal. ' The new director was Introduce to member* by Edward Andn at a corn roast ai: imertir.K Mondav night at the horn of Mr and Mrs N Erie Hennqui Montgomery Ave Oulph Mil: 'Mrs Hcnnques is treasurer of t) cancel j An Informal "sing" was a festj-of the program Also present wet iMrs Helen Krlebel. Mrs Cathrv; Barnr5. Mrs Julia Bland, ktl *J nle M Herbert, Mr*. Jane t Schrock. Mrs. Vernon Vandenrij .if all three dlMnrta have ar- seven months, by puiue tomorrow !l to extend hours to receive moniinic He will land at tin In-tent il Aiipoit. Philadelphia.; e office of James Darby, 303 He will be Kiecied by his parental tie 8t., Conshohockrii, will re- and OttHP. uit'inbcis ol the family open Monday night from 1 on Hnival I The office is open dally r,,j Bamiegel was wounded at * from 9 until 5 jtmiki r Hill, in the region of the I Mrs Anna C Ried. West Cmi- ruinous Sflth Parallel, laat Janu-sholiocken tax collector, will ail In gry 14 While on night patrol duty he council chamber at the borouxh with his Marine outfit, he stepped I building this afternoon from 3 tU 5 snd tonight Irom 7 to V and i was utate :m nt ^*^ Dlammiri , «i..' II*". The tehlole owned b* %*phaH r»*iin and <tuppl* Pa, (onuhebeehen Road, rivnmath Twp. Salamone was releaaed m »SO0 nil by Juatlce-oI-the-Peace Char- ■ iu of Plyinoutfa Twp -.i (Conff'tui-d on Page r"oari field mine HU right foot '« n badly mangled It had to be await outcome ol Moi.w.e !!1- Weather (Jiief Kows to Storm ! amputated above the ankle He Juries. I auffeied a compound fracture of The tm 1 the left foot which was encased Twp poll' i In a plaster cast for many weeks I He also suffered wounds of the proached ■k driver told Plvmouih e that -he air line PJ brakes failed as he ap- ■!ie intersection Sayi \toni KIHMII IIH.II It il U> W IIMI Work of oiling and chipping Mrs prank Matt.son and Un Hi Oldwell Une began todav to elii.i- rlques. Misses Ruthe Riahler, pm I unite the duat nuisance which had dent-elect, Rita Ooaml Ol danajota to appeal for rjouaiass. Mary Nen Ral< relief from Charles K White. s*<- Kllv Bp,u at.yArr %Urv Pf!;,( Ciwanolracken Board Tllt.rr^ Pi;H,lh ,rta U)1„ ..of Health *hn Heffenti.f _• P ,""%£!'" *f." T t*rrI11- "*"■>■ I AtkinUn. Ur Ru ,,-ned Monday bv White, who dl- k-t, ,-, Vrh ,-„r, P r,_,„ , ■ orriinn to Jam ,,, B[)DMll t)l <*" C Erb Carl E Rein ,1 . ■„., -1 -■<• "l^lbf" Margaret H Collins ., . «; w:\z F^r"M.r'"*%?%; before members of Con- -1, k™T-h. „.„,„,„ «r ,„. Frank Matiaon. Patrice 'Crime Oetoptu^ Deancribed in Tall. and narcotics ha; e been rau«e« of mCPea volr Road, were damaged by impacl of the MS;H The tmck badly damaged .owed to a N sedan, de^cilbed a ■»cd kg Foster's CiaraRe Hallowefen, Yule Events Are Planned and the Hcnnques family, gues: L Special Courl * * . miprove UM senous health problem, but also roe 1 tteraj ffraTdJUfm of ih* road Octopus" cited the tenarles of fa- fo, i.uunnobile miiv bUnda tacttffar- work hu been going on through ence and negligence as factors thr. lagrpuab since August 11. chipping streets, with %' 4 14 lencales of love, under- »i. ()r Spring Mill Aic and Wells 1 liil Hl'ii II/<'> lUndlng. guidance and proiection | ,■ new covering are sldat) • .^ nnVf ordered a , Plans for th- 15th annivcr*.. . vertng of nil and \g»\t (lll'/iwi :n of the Coitshohocken Moris on CaJdweu Lana to give pernu.n- 1"f v» VjllIAt II to be held as part of the Scp'.em>r n ■ Einprovemenl to the rood The board of directors Of the : < anU)| of -he road- Mrs Emily E Brown, of Oulpt, inUm of Com- Jatne< J Raih. presid-i, ibOQl tie weaka „„,, hBd thp Ji(1I[|ir — B>|||||||||| --r« tnr.ieri their liiouitllls to f. Leary. and f. ' abdomtti the riRht shoulder and craalied broadside Into DM I the rmlii r.oiplc He waa trans- neaux car headed north OS fen-d in a hospital in Japan and Ave The inuk was headed south twn waaftg later was brought to .in Johiuton Road tlir Oakland Hospital An Iron fence and shrubben OB 1 MISS Dontay fnenw. ,|"' prnp-rti <'i Axel schuir- ■ t DUISt, and Mrs. Con-atiuiif Vakimoff of 24 Maple b! . vUited at Onkli'iid in July and Explosion of atomic bombs has »rrr overjoyed to see how much no eflert on weather conditions, an he has unproved He wiU still re- , ,_.,,„ v„„ quii' periodic treatment at a 3 >•- ..pert meteorologist toM members ^J^ llUBplI„, U| PhluldHpina ,.f the Conshnhocken Rotary Club ^^ fc m ,. Monday night. tM Corps on Jar. 17. 1961 Speaker at a weeklv dinner meet-1 lie recetvad hu b«MC tiaiiiuic at IHR at Baum Gardens Hidite Pike Pal I UJUd B C and WHS sin-liiack Hoi I HCPJ P Ai.im> M. C™ 01 oieteorok*. ,:nmi-n' Co Osmp Pendlr-weather Bureau said. In effect. Ion, Calif., Isal OctotM BV •hat no a; a jhjwer- California Nm IP and arrived tn ml as the elements. ■ •The .atest hurricane thai swept «-*£ ^ m the front in,, ■ ' H. ■ ,!">ed -t the Tvv than a dozen atomic bomb*, he Rock . <£ defmed esstfcet s* ttoS un- "**«* rnter... •-qua] heating of the earths atmos- mm ., . ., 7.) do bv Hiis Quaker Chemical Firm Writeup* Start Manilas 1 tid Steel Co and Christmas at a luncheon Tuesday at headquarters of the Conshohorki n Association, vette Rt and Et*hth Aie. ^ reque.-t submitted bv the I time an an-il lowi ' ii program Was ■ WUllam A lent, ap-jinied Hr . ' 11 n editor ■ Tdland. ,tas explained Infant and Mother Fly Atlantic to Join Soldier A west Cuti'-lviluM'ken mother and . nrwsiii Up a her fue-months-olri daughtei wan nimittee that will dlncl Vole ob- up to tl vary individual conduct- Wadnaads] flvintp lor the young* e a busflitss m the borough will ting with bet daddv provided lull d;it 1 next month stationed with the V. S Army in , plans for prou iting (.ill and Austria liter bu.'lne-s. It tn lllll ktSSl POaslbh Hie voungest flyer from Moore gate a glowing re,«irt op n,e Cnnshohocken area e'ser to Of the second annual cr,iss the ocean b\ pjg I «!-» Box Derbv Julv 4 in Conaho- Lynn i:, cken and 'he journey of bg men. Ravmonrt R Rfccl. should be safely mien snd boys to Akron on AUK ,„ jfrankford OtSfmanj I where they were spectators at lf:ii:[ll; 1 '. nort. Phu-e Iflih annual national Soap Box '^dplna Tue>oav afternoon ig^chairman of the Mrs Rt.rrt Ih(. former Margaret hftrge of the rnde- Smiln A rtsrlattptd nor ■ D .-lrbration nere o*ugll*tl ■' Mioniat was named g , , th(. Fl)|d p, : ■ ' '.'tnnie • ortwj 1 ■ r > '1 J 1 is for a dinner next inoii'ti also were dlscuaaed. ■ dauglner joining s.*t Kred almost ■ I them on thru arrival in Salsburg.! I Waiting a government "nod" fo .. , " _ [join her husband bo Una, near llr*. Ul*/|;l Ki'lliriia Isalzburg, Austria. Mrs Reed decid-] l 1 4' Payette ed to make the air trip at her own Wednaadt from New expense when 'he found that It The mother and girl lelt Phila-where sue aTtttrll-m a would be months before she could d^lphia by clipper a? 1 SO P M three-dav gift show The shows go under government auspices by Only cne other passenger a man ware h-,d at three hotels. 1 water. * vConfmaed on Pope /our, d States citi/en today, R' a special session of the Naturaliza-tion Court in Norrlstown before j Judge William F Dmuiehower . The Federal government request-ed this unusual etnaeaj •■ i Lfa of Hnrrj hi I they acknowledged that ahe had . not received notice to attend ' regular Naturalization Court April JO. and did not feel she should t» deprived next regular session in December Born m Oxford. England V Brown iHine to this oountr) «- years ago after residing ada for two years She aaajanii when she married that she I. . automatically become g since her husband was 1 of World War I Mrs Brown dM not learn otherwise until - 1 wanted to travel to Canada two years ago Bnsj made Immediate applica-tion for citizenship papers, and after the necessary wall was scheduled to be naturalized 11: April "f want to congratulate you * Judur D.mnehower said as he swore r ■ ii ben.n.INK u 1 what 1 U-iieve is the worlds grttt-ast republic ' In addition to her husband. Mis Brown has two sons. Edward, of Cedar Heights, and Albert ol Oaks, and a daughter. Grace wife of George Wood, of OdnsJ Professional aralhrrmen tia*e forrraMs on air movrmrtitv weather map*, surfare con-ditions of the earth, and mote recenih ihrnuch the aid of Navy planr* lhiti| at ' IfM allitudr*. •luriiiiif appfiai biii( si»rra«. Adams etplained Amateur weathermen ■ d direc-tion and clnud rotation, he said To Rives Beach ■ a 72 per- ■ 1 Introducing the ier 1, H 1 tpltted OH ''atr-' I Tile l.'ith Mtimul oollllt Of the John Wood Tsrtntj -Ytsr Club WHS ! ■ ll I N V seyenty-ftve menibert sc-compaincd the group. Leaving this borough at 6 in twr> depend chartered buses. 1 ■ . 1 0 ■ men went aboard a Mes-stck tint pleasure boat which cai- Irled them to the beach The hi at S Dm 1,11 w»* served at the Bruno Cl ' .let" raneti the rommlttee on arrangements Faat-growing Quaker Chemi- Pl rftiiita Corp take., the 'imtllghl m The Retarder Mon-day. Cameraman Dave M, - earned the picim > in? flash equipment and cauaht ■■.■-. scenes ahots ol « bifh,- «'«'■■ ed company at work The pictures appSarttM in '«o paits sritt st.irv. are next to be ed In The Recorder* tn scries, featurlnit maior Lndust-of the area .iii-t ■ajajpsitad is"s fou - i>.rt feature on t- and W H DM multi-million dol-bvT limestone OOtPpsny 'ocated m Whitemarsh Townhlp Othe; have been the tkctrkaJ tn- 1 Walker of < M.| W O Hamilton A lUs recognized pnpermakcr.s at Miquon Tlie industrii: day Teature in The Recorder. will be continued du '■ fall and wintei added .IllK 1 ,i ai.t rti. krll has been He. ir-l U thr »rienrr denartmrnl 1» Uke the pla.r «( HaroM Brier. «hn rtaeasaal 'rom the leach mg |n.,|i*si,in tn devote hia tn-lirr liinr la In* larwi in thr-ift riHinli ||,,.»ld s. Meran will «we*ed .Mnt. Ora Hitpo* in the I iigllsh llepartmrnl. Mrs. Hippie has been elected lo ira. Ii 111 ll'r new Plvmouih vVh.lernarsh Junioi - Senior h<—i. IrneM O. Pan rhard ha« been rle.-trd to teat it ■ uhlancr in place of Vtncrnt I Ttonan**! hewd roach of foot-ball «ho died suddenly »n Jane tl. ■ ,■ staff are requested to report to .icir iCotiftnued on Pope Four) Three Hurl In Auto (irash Two i etn * olliile \t Iiiinl. Fatyetto Tliree per.-ons weie mju:ed tn a .■ Thud Ave and Fayette St ai 11 J0 last m.-h ir Muvs Bessie Benedict. W Ninth Aw. Aho was one of the cars with _ti ol «47 1 ch krrt, Ifl of 657 Ful' H St.. Con-n an auto d.ivrn ny Jack It Judge. 33. of Retgbts httl ami Judge were taken ■J . ■ . ■ :. 1 1 1 ajnaaianot. Judge tu treated for a hei.o gash 1 three tutU ' Mfltrtd ll buna "" ""' bead and * * i' did not require lieat-meiu Both returned to their homes gfjl Benedict suffered A BSxWflBKl It.iiliirr nf the htl knee she was takrn In the bsxajwal S3 kahrla letdasrtia. a trirnd nf the l..mih. whs lur* At 101 v\, .- |hird Ave. near the srrne of Ihe aretdrnl Ukg was detained far g*ttj esam-inatioM ladtsy. and Judas su ini outn Both Un ti.iiiu tkfhl When th * 1 torn west nil v. I ■ In) a< 1 ■■ 1 ■ Chlej i- - ■ Pen Pals Multiply, 3 More Write Boys Connected With Soap Box Derby 9 ....... __^_. ..„ all Heart ritUrk Slrikea Ph mouth Taut Woman II.,;. sm five fert three inch* ■ :. hair and h. .- | ies with hghl ■ Mill Road snd Col- | s il In Hospital, where lbs I liter b-- . neart attai k H r. . ■ ■ home Not oiuv hi* C"r.«hihncken s "■ sas -- a- <•■■- «* - 5 SS ! .merest here but ll OOStttnutl ^\mmUi Thr leMatt lnterna:: ■■■■■.'.. ■■ ud was lO'iinrie- in Tht BStcordtl ;,,,-, news, the openina ol ■,, |( wnh Since Lowell sibi-lc (vn.--h.ihc.k- u 4 gpi .- .. b enschampm: The -hree lads, as was 'he BDoul their school teacher and rt- 1. 1 || reportrd ■A 14-year-old pen pal in fork une (.har, _ ,„,,,;, , igland, who saw his photo ta ,,.,.., fa|1 m>u ,, written by a r-sold Norma Morrell. also of ph' : ■ he Recorder Daattsd to Bngland tnty ;,.. entad me letters to the thrst other vv.i who pau DStMn Sheffield :n the Fourth ol J« .ear-old blond D ■ itawn the Atlantic ; hip bat wrUteo u* two of tlie Larrv (stater af R4 H lentk 1 i letters to both Hannum and ■ ' h srn™ pal site- American news- ■' h« U M .psper, awwsa .wjhjxt to wnle to her. Are.: Lloyd Ussev ul 403 I. Ilm St snd Joseph Hannum. ItS Front St. West ( onsho-hoeken. gas rrelplenta of fan nail." I heir fame nrlcin.itfTu from the Derby phntna there • Oh hair il sb' WlttSt la«v> lirr taaaaiMnlratiaw 'cheerio. tour friend she wrote IHM-iihirii*s lilctl ..■ been FStd In 1 - . ■ 1. mute t pp. ■ 1 l John J. V ■'! 744 c.fi Justin * I JjOba J Gross. Piymouth $2JO 60.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 27, 1953 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1953-08-27 |
Year | 1953 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 27 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Oh. lo IIY Kills Again ®he Uccorier ¥ THI'RSHAV. Ana ST 27, m.i.i
ConJIiohoiken, f^a.
nut ciuhvi-
Barm Nil.'. Hi ,of.f* V««f. ,j
Plymniilh \ ■•lie
t.ulpk M II . (pring V.H
Ti.r Hume Newspaper for 84 Years
E. Kirkpatrick
Rites Saturday:
Officer Was 51
I .inn- Homi from
lln-|iii.J Tnraiiai
VIHI DM Ncrt l>i»>
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shohockrn po Iice
IfBapIng eocd In tl I pool" Wedni
afternoon during tbc luninier'i newest heal wave wan
Sunnn Orr, Left, 20 K. Elm St., and Dennii Koxlowski,
IS E Eln St., who were tht envy of the children in the
neijrhbi rhood
khvanis Talent Woman, ()0
S!:o\\ in Fall Breaks \rniin
Named
\imn.it Event
kpatrick
liber ot *
Dcpi
•/ears, died shortly briny* BAM
tl iionu
l
ministration Hospital Philadelphia,
lor three montliB he li.id returned
home tlir dav before He wax. M
Serving with Co 1 Fifth Divi-sion.
60th Infantrv hr suffered ■
machine nun bullet wound in his
gtder, and also was gasa-mt
In the lanird Battle ul the
I ancc
' In linr <>f poloe dul». a* a
mrmhrr of Ihr borough polii*
drpartmrnt In- IHr.ii aevetal
f'ncrr* nt hi- djthl hand MM
shut ..(I a.tidenllv bv an ol-flrer
hr Ml luNIIni in 1*1*-
nawna Tup officer hirkpjt
ink . »urageous|v aidrd tn the
capture of a criminal at (hat
lime, with llirn Snear. n»«
rhirf nl nolle* In Plvmoath
Twa fnoj aaxtatd * ■axataet
h-fieved tn hair rnhhed a Cen-shuhocken
store and cornered
him In a h:irn in Fhnmulh
Tap Ttir MB0B4 wu* knuan
In be armed
Officer Kirkpatrick entered the
barn and was seutcritng for the
suspect when another officer a
also entered Th» rfin-stitute,
warned the suspect was con-sidered
dangerous, fired when he
beltved the man was approaching
him
Conanohockaa No. 2 Fire (.'-ompany ofiu'iaU and rvpreaentativee "f manufactur-en
and fin* BnderwTtteri taw) pressure of nwa pttmper yeeterdaj iftaraooa). Shown
inspecting are Joaeph C. Tltoi ■-■■ ■uistant chief: Richard Sargent, official of Hale
Fire Puma < o., builder of th>- pump*; k. IV Wentse!, rire underwriter; i'ranklin B.
Thomaa, Im, tjxiet anginaar, < lonocaen Flra Depai tmenl. William Bingnam. Auto*
. nianufactuii of th« fire engine; Elmer Pauat, company captain.
and Jnmc< Allan, company ft itenant The pumper paeaed inapection, will be placed
In opera! —'i when state Ueai ived. aimi ph*
< rOmmttteei
For
K ■ club wii:
bei announced '
i l him.
m eul U> preaentea in:
Ol Cannhohocken j
Avf and' .
due anhrn. < lurlr- Butera and II"-
aj -i ■ hmjirru.
i ittSC, Ariliur Lefkoe.
r Jtwipb Pur '
n DaneUa. Jnme.i :
1 Anthony Civello.
I o, Henry
V- C monf. Ar-
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niiind 0
-;; aawrlnaii, Anthony De-
Vg4lt«r Phipn." J
•l.i.i-i Q:i[iO*ll7. J0^cpll
V . H - - < Mannopp9j.i.
•fgijm. Pete.- Romano, chair-
AntnoD!
Wnoer. Louta piantow. i
■
iance K i ph t ■
ooard JHCobaon.
llie nelleU stnick Officer Kirk-
1/ >ll ,.| I I ..,,,.. i" I In the arm and hand He
I illi ell IIIMIK HWll fiticrr* and suffered
iirriii'.'h the ream from the
pclltta moving about In hla bod>
The lonir-tlme Cotuhohot'ker.
(ngl Puhl, M of Ridnc
Ptke and Obttroj) Ru I
Hill. L- ninftned at liome 6Ul-
Terlng a broken left arm.
'hum kill POl I ■
waa MttttiK in a eon I
..ii the trli'iilitmr wait-inn
lor a n.ll Irom La
tn-law. A ("• BOcn A tiilroad
U irom
home on rUQa, oftni two tuinui *
Mrs Puhi awaitat
Saturday Baanuoi at home, her
'■ ■ kin Ohn H'■
OlltMllr in tlir IMtdil,
\1; I'ulil apimrently lell aaaNp
HIHI ••■ %halr.
1
ll aaTlllil she found her
mother Ivmjt on the Iloor, un-able
to move
"Help me up." Mm'Puh] Mid
M didn't mention that
her arm hurt. Mrs il
'her to bed on the aec-ond
now I-iU-r in the dai
Puhl told M '
seem to have any use of tv...
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Rdiiiiunc her niothr |
family pliy.siclaji In (h
i< rajra »i ie taki ■
Puhl finally was lakei '
■
order to net the bone X-rays
again were taken aJtt
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Choral Society
Meets Director
Slraka InlriiiliiciMl
Vl Milling yiiimlay
The Conshohocken Choral Society
s:,,2.vr.,„, Cpl. Szmiegcl
rax RebavSc F|ying |jome
W oiiinlnl Hi in W in-lloiioralili-
lfi*i liaryr
School Census
At New High
ForNext Term
Enrollment Increase Heavj
In Parochial Schools; Three
.Nr« Buildings i«> Be Opened
I i roUmtnti ''•■>' I computad m nmjnriiy
■ KhohodMn HII«1 >ur-rouiiilini;
conimunilies for ihr 111.'.', "il tiiir.
I ,,ii.K'lv.-ii puhl,. ichoob "ill bagin ><-V-H.H> Sapt 10,
while pi hi»l ichaob in ihc urea will blva the firat roll
call on Si j ; 9
Father of 3
Hurt as Truck
Rams Auto
I'lv nii.nlIt \ ggagj
Man !•« >rriou*lv
In |ii i nl in * i.i-h
Ifi'ailliiM'
1% >loiicla>
| , .iLh Va.ey man was ad-mitted
to Montgomery Hospital s.ul-fer.
ng aeri.nu Injury TttW
teinoon a'lien live aedan
ba waa returnuig from Wark, a as
hit broadside by a truck near the
In tenter turn or JonnAon Road and
Behoir A'e PlvmouUi Twp
v.-.in of Hie cniAh Is Joseph F VlH. ki;iu,. a^-.,-, in,in_ t ..
acrvicrinan, Moljneaux, 29. of S23 Clover tauu.lM utigncd Sep; 14
Ihr itra ntrmlien hatr keen
S4.-li.ml> in Plymouth, UpB
loo and Whltaanarah 1«pa. will
start u.'. V- M
khocaeo. the ete-
M liool avatein will begin
Sept V
Rubrit C Landia, lupeiiiiU-iident
of pulilh' achoola in Conahohocken,
ail] u.i-ei vitli uiemiiers of the tar-rulty
ea '!"' opening dn> to dis-cuss
plrtti* for the school yea:
Hr »ill gfeM the elementary and
kindergarten lacultv in 6m Hairy
street bui.mi.k HI U A M and
ill meet tlir Junior and Senior
inj ai 1 3H P M in room
six of the hiptli acliool
Tie Mitdctiu in Ute ak
•chool from wia.k- our lo six ami
ihoae in :ta> junior nlgli school from
sewn to nine aitl report a; 9 AM.
Thuradav for a hall-day seaatoii.
The lUHh arhoiil atudanw Is gradea
I report ai i P1-'.
10 lor a half-day ^e^-
aloo.
A.| studenu will report for full
session* at 9 AM Fridu
A Pl>mm,,h
rtohnan won national reroanltion -HJJ ,,„Mnn rehearsal lor the tea- , , waiaWAf wounded in Korea last p.yutouth Valley, fatb* of IhrM
fo- a unloue volunteer war-time resimir rcnraraai ior u.e , M„l(,„y u ,hp la,. day on wntfh Janutry aboul . Ill()1(,,i u1in he u duJdrfn Hu wxtt Held, Ji
K Whrlad WaJn '-on- *"" "* ^™"11«mcnl *'".a rrbata of two percent .ill be mtmA ,h, comtmt „m, ttlll ar- » „ur^ on tne v.afl of Sacred Hear.
v tuntnn tn on a.short- made today. ailowed on borough, school and nw »t home tomorro*, honorably Hopit*
Ltd broadcast at his home.' Donald Btraks. of Melrohe Park. ™ |«<" '" C.^hohorken. discliarged. | ^^^ ,„ h,% m w )t rraphed
1941. he waa surprised to'chor>1 director at Pennsylvania I ^,f Conahohocken and While- Hr B Cpj CMl sem^i. 33. aoa ■ ,hriauUl a tWJM and rede* near
hear a Berlin broadcaster giving Ui1„,rv rnlitlo. m-iter u in be the'""' « ' c< Mr. and Mrs. Otaiile) s/ii.iegel. Uif „J Df Uie acvldant. he* uffereri a
news of American prLMjners tn Ger- """"V Co"**' ™atar will be he A..,.r Mliridl), t n,( „* m ^ o[ 1M w R(d ,,lkf Hjll,.„t,vlU(. "VJJ , ^( fa
man war camp* Jf" director of the ^n mu group1 ^ ,rd unui oct 11 when a pen- „, wfl] lr.1V(. u*e Oakland. Call- I SSJ™ w^» right hip andiacer.-
Listen.nK tn reguUrlv each night He succeeds ErneM Wells, who re-, lJt , rtw p,rwnl »in *. MM IllNi:;1 N,,vltl Hoapiul< uher, he! ^^.^ JL MSvneauTu a
for the wart duration, h, Mtab-,^,^1" "" P°it U" 8prUl8 *" i ** * "ul>.hc .•»*•£ ,h" l"x Ci'"K' ha. b,,n raeat-lng treaunent for, ^^J o^^ oice .taft^Ol B O
Phlla.
DHvlnr Uie true* limilved in
r..|ll*ton waa Angela Sala
Ihr high - iia.it f*.
101 i.ir- |..h.
li*h«l an informal "One-man to illncv,.
Bureau of Information rm Amert- Straka b director of the Turf and
nin Piisoner.* of War In Oeimanv'.. Tinsel Club of Villanova College
and relayed the news commit from and the Main Line Muslcrafters
(■erman tn prlsonDecrnTr families as • and is organist of the First Baptist
■ -\ as Oregon
The new*, tn sometime.. Hi*
first, and nnlv newr that .imr
IH America from the impriaon-
*d Vankre service men Wafft*
in; night patrol •.hill* nerlndl-sauty,
Offirer Kirk pa "Irk "ften
-•.nti.rd hla midnight lunrb
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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