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C ansholtoiui tfent lanthnUnck* >i. Lafayette Hilt (,nl)ih Mill*. Mtiftio.) Spring Mill Burreir Hill. Plymouth Meeting Plymouth Valley, Harmon rill* CO h iMM Arthur Lefkoe trim ptaqiu for Distinguishad ■ in /.'*>■■, "'"/ his wife, Hrln\ a§sctvsnaUitj (I, monatr&U* hi i- happiness at ilituier Tusaiajf ai Psacocl Qardtiu, Kasj »/ Asmfe. T„. „ Attorney Arthur Lefkoe Receives Jaycees First Annual Service Award Kin" nf Praaatw Tha Couhobockm Junioi dumbar 0* I'nninii'iTr proa>nted it* uinua) [HstinguiBhed Service Award to Arthur Lefkoe, an tl UTMT, of I 111 ffaffonrafl St.. Lot-land ii rwp. 1 -■ ■ ■-' IlM pl.-.que m the first given Proposed Road Perils Church Al Spring Mill Rockett Chosen President of Savings Group IMiilutMpliiu V«n. I- < (IHIjlOfcCtl of 61 Organization- Couihohocken — Edv. u kett. LiriMmil of Uu i en federal Savings ud Association. Sot olid Avr ette St, has beeu iktM nun of the Federal (Savings mud Loan Associations of the Philadel-phia are* He succeeds Edwuid Clif-ford, executive rice president i>t Uie Third Federal Sb.'lnga and Loan AM . PfcJi Sivi> unf federal savings .md Inan organza lions in M"l..<nmei'. Philadelphia. Delaware and Bii.ki t'e*nt« and ( striden. \. J. are banded together In the group, if* seta repre nird are In the hi<nd-ied « of Million*. Hetty tune Kupit\f> PflHH 'Met' Audition Conshohocken Eleven-yeaj-old Betty Anne Rapine, talented dancer of 220 E Hector St . yes-lerdav passed the final audition L-allet of thr famed Met-ropolitan Opera Co. Mew York. Accompanied by her father, Cieorge Rapine, rigging contrac-tor, the twinkle-toed Juvenile performer went to New York I The mid.-urn. (riven at thi' opera conipatn s head-quarters. She Is DM "on call" for appearances in operas which include bullet* The allm. atirnrhve young dancer la the central figure in a legal battle between Conslm-hoefcer. school r.ut hordes and her father, as a result of her absence from fifth grade classes each Wednesday to go to New York for a ballet lesson W C mwhohorken. I'«-. Tfcurnda?. J«n. 2K. 1954 THK KOMK XK'VSl'VPKK NIK M V KAILS GOP \nw — Give Later But Give Tn llrlp Eddie SlalSr FoKiRev- Dr- West Ending by the organisation of 31 young nen who marked the second an-1 niversary of the granting of ■ char-1 ' ter by the Pennsylvania Junior' : of Commerce | Ruvmoiid J Malricardl. 630 Spring Mill Ave., president of the IBMtJ unit announced the identity nf tt'.f u Inner belecled by live j judge* in recent weeks. Prank Pel- HffUia <>f 127 East Hector St.. was Spring Mill-Foible construe- chuirman of the comm,—e m : charge of arranging the piogn.ni. tion of a highway to link the new A ^^ bwf dmnw ,„„ „„„, McCuen. editor of The aid the tnvocatli faraiidJiir* Indiel* W. $iiioliii*ki Fiwls True Hill T*MI<I\ : ( iHifrwice <:„llnl lor t,h. H Norristow r> - Willis <Wally< Smo- 'inoki rf "HI Ridge Ave. Roxoor-ough. will Rtand trial In the crimi-nal court of Montgomery County «nh more thsn one sod a half mU E J La\ ino * * * ll lit \ Kniinl Koulilc Thai of National Average PottsUiwn Monigotiierv Couii y workers are twice ss safe as me national average." Philip L Corson. of the Montgomery Coun- ■.ctur^r* Ai»ocLatlon raid :u .iccrpting nn award of the National Safety Council, at a dinner Tuesday night at Sunnybrouk Ball- (orson. an executive pf O. Mid w H Corson Inc. of Plymouth "'"ettng. received the sward from Ptol Jones, director of public in-formation for the Public Safatjr Omaofl in Chicago. In brief ncceplaiire remarks Cor-lon said that Montgomery County could be proud of IU aunding In Uie nntional safety picture. inc national rate ia 14 13 ac-cidents per million man hours: here a is l.i per million." Corson revealed. Two are* industries were reccip-tents of awards given according to man hours worked annually. Paul Dngan. director nf Indus-trial relations al W. C. Hamilton and Sun. Miuuon. ■< eepled the award fur 'iruup 1. for having the freit safett record for Iniloiirli» 30 Years in One Pulpit Announces Retirement On June 30 on chances of drunken driving, gravated aswiult and battery and assault and battery by automobfte. Trie Grand Jury this morning found a true bill against the form-er proprietoi of Walh s Orill, Con-shohocken Andrew J White, chief; of police of Springfield Twp.. testl-liun man hours per year. In Group II. Ralph R Rhoada. nf E J Lavlno Co . Plymouth Meet-ing, was presented Uie sward by Corson for the finest record in Group II. with 500.001 to one mil-lion man hours. Jones paid glowing tribute to the EDWIN I. ROCsTTT Douglas C Vaile. preside! County Manufacturer dinner that "no such *sM>claUon in the whole country has done a The . dinner marked the 2Mh anojver- : asry of organized safety activities Con^hohocken. caused members of the etMaJ board of Spring Mill tt»,ninf1<m, t„ Wder to fulfill his Baptist Church to defer plans last rote as pr'jii-ipal apeaaei night for construction of a fsflfJ event, extended congratulation* educational building. \tt .rney and Mrs. IXkoe. His sub Rev. Lloyd M. Barker, pastor of ** •"* "•" Bul,d M'a" the cliuicn. advise* boir-d that the "Spring Mill Srtir" gul it la called by the Montgomery Count'. Planning Commission has several alternate routes, one of which would carry the highway di fled for the Conimonw-shh and 14 roun'>' «TOUP »» *Ula* ** ^ other adJauwUM were present Smolinskt. 47. was d-iver of the automobile tnat crushed Edward Slater. 16, of Roxborough. »(t»h"t. the rear nf a stalled ear Christmas P" Eve on Ridge Pike south of Manor Rd. Barren HiU. causing amputa-tion of the vouth'i lew above tht •*,**»■ c*,IU!t', «"**: .. of the knees Jones in his talk to the Colonial Federal Savings and Loan RmMtwur! renreaented hv Jsmeat11011- **** deluded members of Assn was elected vice cha.rmnn. R c^'Vos.ne^neterreedTaa^pliee*? ooff^nTott *» »«rtgto.n IndusUlal Usntr- mnu Club ^y^ie,! t^t during 1 1863 twice as many workers were irned on good authority klBrd off the Job as on it. stressing -, u» sttomey and Norris B. y,^ „ w„±„ t, uswally safer at »»♦ Uons tom^to^ELd^lud ■"""- ?""*' f°r 'V ^ V P»"« »' •mptoymeot than he «« Korriatawn 1+™*** *"<" amity, and a representative of the b R| j^. „ on Uw M,****. * forrwiowii. . Insurance company that carries a .™,„ ,fc_„ ta Knnth*r »nrf i,gii.r Rockett. who ha. headed the Con- .^^ „, SmWBk,s automobile.- ^l^J'J.*™- Z SJ' i shohocken organisation -luce it lenlBtlveIv htvP Mrwn to . ron. «*deto the picture^ he^ed j Judaea were Miss Claudia Ramey ' opened in 1M1. has piloted iu grow- frrence February • at the court -,*°r„ l" "™ ""!JS*,n ?ul,« ssslst4.ut to Donald P. Horsey -^ th from a business with asseU of honM tW.281 in that year to a» all- Smnllnikls gtfrrney egpUlned the time high of W.031.S52 at the be- .,,„, o( nol fUl,ty ^, , ,erhmcill. Rtf. Frederick B. Halncy, a«*i.statit ,,vh,r a/ Cnlcnrif h'pificojMil Chinch, Conshohocken, left, uml /,. f, ftkUUt | Ii. Wi-at, l>. /».. ncfor, at annual ixinWi ■; |gga| nifiht, at trhich both t, ml. tion* effective June SO. _ , prop.ed IfHllaglgl Extensloii of Harold the Pennsylvania Turnpike with the Schuvlkill Expre^wav at West Frank J. Pasquerilla. president of Horace R. Baker and president of lu|It. Ihe hUte Junior Chamber of Cem- orand Union Federal Savings and ,, _ Meree. who flew from Seattle Lo*„. secreury-treasurer Directors t_i„ Valley of the Shadow to thr Summit Legless Vet, Successful In Business, Gives Hope To Legless Ed Slater president in ehnrge of the Con- :.liohiH-k"n Office of the Philadel-phia National Bank. Rev Dr Stan-ley R West, rector of Calvary Epi.i ■rtfritawb.. •» u* w,* sasi»»i*- s»"tsaK. Mill Beptuti Church. Several other pbuu also are . under consideration Rev Barker said, and the our he described to the b>ard is nn alternate. At present. Rev. Barker added, thr Montgomery County PI.IIIIUIIK Ccinmisslon la only working on psi'er reports and has not even of-fered its proposal Williams. Dr Walter L WiUiv member of the board of education of Uie Con&hohocken Public a*t>aoli '• and McCuen. The attorney married the BafBMf ginning of the current yet made nrewiiii-t" i.«> March. (Conflnued on Page Four) ay. Iftoy,. 6, Suffer-* Krarlured tlollar (tone Cedar Heights— \\«.rn;iM- Anlo Veen Into Field ter of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Field, lOili Ave and Hallowell St. nouth Turn- A car operated ,™ Adam Puchslskl. by Mrs Olona P Taylor. Swedr- ^ D„.!d..,dtl!?,Vl«**-year-«W *>" "' M' •»" "rs. land Road. Brldceport. ». Adam Puchulski. 2fil Summit Ave.. of rontrol as she drove on Brooke suffered n fractured collar bone Road. Plymouth Twp.. astondi shohocken. elgh years ago In Ph;l- u,,,.^. ]tl>il eVtnitiK wnen llP tr|pued Bflornlnsj, ploughed through a rieki. the SUte ndelplua They have two daughtej s,,m„ h IJUpp, whlle piHj-lng ln the '.nocked down a small tree and Hlghwav department for considera-, 3*Mt- W"1 "!«# years and Susai. rMr oI hl5 home_ nmr to , gt#m |tl ft g,,^,, Mr. tlon. In many previous cases where si% months Mrs Field is a gradu- ■ The child was taken to Sacred Tavlor was apparently unlnjun-the plans of county boards were ■*• nI ('oiishohocken High Schoo. Heart Hospital where a cast was The car, damaged to an estimate' eniiTTifted «he state er,einei-r« v. Membership pins were awarded applied A flr!-t grade pupli at extent r.f X100. was Uned away. T!.' lected routes eutlreh different, so Robert Hatfield and Alex F. Kurish Spring Mill Consolidated School, accident was reported to Flymou'h Uiat under present conditions noth- The Distinguished Service Award he will be discharged from the bos- Two notice later In the riav bv thf me u certain for the *a|iur route. tLuifiaaed on fa** am*ni pitai this afternoon. iwoman's husband, police aald Members of both the Trustees and Deacon Boards wbo mret Join1 I* to ajaawaw problems of einamdon, agreed with the report ef Bsrk-r. that while bids had been Buhmlttrd and opened, all should be deferred until a mitre perman ent route Is determined. action taken. P.lur to the opening of bids Rev Mnrr lh*n M volunteer worker.- I), ker presided at a special meef^- >» Coiishohocken and We.-t Con-ing at which the two boards were ihohorkeii aided In Increasing the nrmerl for the ensuing vear. current Polio Fund bv S3.3177] as "•wT^s'/toerTSrai.rK.J^^™i^M■^«»'"">■ <■*"«> «-*5 ss Ruatanr. wnlor dMCom: Pmlf. rt" """« "undri Il.r apnmn rtck Hansbrrrr. and David Silk. »' "" im™«ivf onp-lmur drhr Junior df»coru. and Mil Brliv »"• «■>' undfi.av >I .. Volunlrpr md Mr». Flormcr Ood- »orkpr». mnn; miillirn and a niiir-hi':- nf bualnpai and profeiuluniil \t . i,/ ~t .!,« n™.^ nf TV,. . y'"»i« afmrn ranvaaaad thf arc.i ■ ,« .p? Awl 8«-.™*n J- M, "" '""" """"<"■ ■ """UBl- S mJSprpy. S;"-KMri. Mi! »' ""•" »™^ >"»>"IW «"'" Ann Kelly, Rahh Speiik. and Ralph Fr'.'er The bi.trd n.imed Axrl Rv.anson. Jr. financial sec-retary; Axel Swanson. S*. a trea 1 Mothers Collect $2317 for Polio Fund h£/n One-Hour Porchlight Campaign surer, and Mrs. William Hendrlck- , cleik. era th:il occupants were ready aid to strike out the dreaded disease. Mrs Edward Lorenz. president nf the Buslnr ■ snd Professional W men's Clu>). r-i^hohocken di-*- rtrt coordinator of the drive, an-nounced an "■lirTlTiagHlu re»-x>n'e of tlie workers and residents ' he toiat to more than lino sbt-ve hist year's receipts. "The sneer** of this march re- Norriatown- -The annual Ladles '«"•■ '"•" *h' *»«end'd coopera- Night program of she Traffic Club ',on of » l"r*'" «rflUD °r ",l*"><«" of Norrfatown will be held at T Sut- " *bh to lh»n» »» *hn h*'1 •", urdav night at the Valley Forge "fT* ,B ,his »P'"""<« P^Hei to -m precede the dinner Tti* Junior Wnmans Club also assisted in the drive Areas In (he Irafficl Inh Ladies' Might An enteruinment has been ar- Conshohocken District for the ranged by Robert McFar and. pur- ,,Mp,lgn ,ncIudea Wm Consr .•.BCri!dgefpoTrt,"w.h.o .is c,hma^irman off°t.n^e' .hpt,x.*.™ Connaughttown, But rtdgeport tn „„,.,„ Ttnm .„,. «„, entertalnmeiv committee Dancing < Butler Spring of John Wood Co., is chairman of the publicity. Charles Johnsor Jr., U serret.iry of the club, and Jamea Mellon, treasurer. Pike to North Lane _..,.._ ..„„ _. „_„ E-B-ssjsn Mill and Ceaar Heights A( iM fjow o[ mp drive, work- ■1 1 P^.0B^^m■ . .„ W returned to the Park House. "2L?222P%. ^L,™™*:: "lih Ave. and Harry St.. where representatives of both organiza-tions recorded collections. Captains In the Porchlight Mothers March Included Dr. Ruth Brandt. ML-s Olive Hart. Mrs Cuthryn Barnes. Mra. Ann Carr and Mrs. Vernon Verooe. Miss Ids Mae Cooper was cantaln ln West Con&hohocken. Miss Mildred Couls-| ton snd Mrs. Eli;abe'h Atkinson, of. the Busineas .and Profraslona! Women's Club, aided In receiving and ehecKing funds at the Park; H'"l«r Twrntv-nlne women in PKaaauth Villev rolleeteri g*wl in the pnreh- IITIII drive. Mrs. Peler Smith e«pts<n ef th- am •»'<•- sni! «- Pslwrl Marion lo-caplsin, report- Storc Offon 20r f On S:th'<* for 2 \^ «'t'k*» r-i a h.-lf p'tte ad ln this new-- ;!..- LiB-hl-Psrker. Fumi- !«:- S' re. 1] EJV. Hector 3: : Coo* •r^'icrken. announces n contrlbu-the Edward i n er Fund on pur hare. down every manufacturing plant in this State for six months". He pointed can Ihst Bel plants--especially smaller ones wi.. less than 100 workers—are Intr; eated ln safety Tax May Force Movie to Close Truck Parking CauQed lln/ tn! on Ka>*'ttr St Coaumoiiocketi - Wue:i.er i>urd of directors of the Chair. Of r«mmrr« sjaould «" '•' ss favoring a reduction amu ement tax si an inducement to encourage more people to go to the Riant theatre was taken under advisement on Tuesday William A. Moore, president, .said the theatre may be shut down soon. The close, according lo information even him. would be due largely to the fact 10 percent must be added to the price of glgffj ticket as re-venue for the borough The local tag is Imposed in addition to a Fe-deral tax, and it yields the borough 1 Went Vorrstionnrlten Hug borough's No 1 hern of World War II today Joined forces thnt sir directing a vigorous cam-paign launched Jan 10. by Weekly Review newspapers for tlie rehabilitation Of Edward Slater, who will be 17 on Tues-day Aubrey Holland, who lost both limbs in the bloody Cas-slno campaign in 1M4. but never once lost an ounce of faith or a bit of his broad grin, cheer-fully volunteered to establish the hardware store which hi conducts, st A44 Germantown Pike. Barren Hill, as gfjHnrtaTl headquarters In Barren Hill for the Slater Fund His place of business is located between the Lafayette Hotel and White-marsh Inn nrtpnsitr Barren Hill Volunteer Fire Co, At one time the store was a thriving hard- Fire Police Elect Monacelli Spoilin<: KSPIII Service DWoiiliinieil conducted be the let* Walter 5 HanscU. a found-er and ttm Chief of Daiien Hill Fire Co. 'Kind p*T>p!» everywh'cr have helped me snd have given in* courage I will do all I can to help the lad " Bob Sister ..ln<k> »f M Slalcr and aaprrlntendenl , i . oitshohoracn Athleli. Heidi Is an aid school rhum of mine and I told him I would like lo go over lo Chestnut Hill hos-pital and talk to Id "I knaw 1 ran help him a great deal by talking to him.' he added. Ihe double-amputee express-ed desire to visit the boy ln an effort to lend encouragement, but he explained he would wai' until physicians thought Slater had retained much of his i f 'on rtaauast on Pooe Fowr) (Ihureh Schedule! Special Meeting i hucken —The reuig-tiiitii'n of Rv\. Stanley R. Wast, l> l)., rector <af Calvary I al Church, Fourth V : KuyeUe St. for the laal 30 yvsawli wan fitrmally tend.ud at the annual pariah tUOottng at K i'. M. laat night in the parish house uf the chiuvh. Effect.ir June 30, the resignation w ^erlrprt,e•,'. from «ar!.'h work for the prominent Episcopal elargymau He will continue his ex-ttnsite interest in d.oce an work, makng his residence with hh wife In an apartment at Bryn M.esr No action was taken or. the re-slgnsuou. but i: is expeied that the church vestry, previously noti-fied of li. wil, regretfully a A; the same time. Rev Freoer;.- | B. HsUev. Blue Bell, who has been ■ rect :r for three veers, submitted his resignation efTecthe with that of Rev. Dr We | The rhureh's three delesates la the I onvn ati»n af NarrlsUiwn were all re-rumed at Ihe session. They are Dr. t«eorge T. I.akens, Nerrts II Oavls sad r. Robert IIer-rs*. Other church oBViala are elected at Baiter Rev. Dr West presided at with F Rnber' Herron ■i the absence of Joseph Colen The annual report of Harry Buck.e. parish treasurer, showed I !l>e riuirch in excellent financial ' -ot id it ion. Total income for all pur-poses was S29.0BO Contributions to he general musuon fund and other >-nevolence' was soMO Improve-nenu to Uie unount of 15000 were ,i Kt* The endowment fund now eachea Mo 000. with a special in i ot 14000 Balance at the end if ihe year was 13800. | A ronr'.hutlon of »Mn to a new HI.1.ling fund, was announced by he Woman's Oulld. A i other organisations, arcord- U*l to their annual repori. wars :i.>wn In flourishing eondillon. . on. chairman, reported Tor a special committee on tie ninh centennial ln 'U, plsiu for J. h have already been launched. 1 An enteruinment progrsm in-led a piano d-jr: by Mrs. Dortt Weiistar Malantonio and Marion M rQatl vocal solos by Viola Mc- Cord and Janet Morton; guitar SJIM by Fred Sander, who also led Igrtup singing. Refre-hmei.u wet* ■rved by tlie Woman's Oulld. St. Mark's Must ,?lect Officers New Ruling Ke<|uires Vote * CoiiAhohorken -A change In the leeiion lystem. voted a year ago .ii effective now. will necessitate he first change in 40 years In a church office at St Mark's Lu-theran Church. Fifth Ave and Harry St The new ruling now limit* th* service of drttsTCO officers to Conshohoofcen The Rev Wil-liam (lunther. Director of Christ-tan Education. Presbytery of Phila-delphia, will aerv* as moderator at a sfSKtaJ meeting of the congrega-tion of Conahnhocken Presbvterlan consecutive 'erms and requirea a Church. Third Ave and Fayette year's lapse between terms of S*IT-st after the 1030 service Sunday ice morning, to approve the transfer *« a result- John Z. Iloyer, 1« William H. Mooney. pastor. W. Ilth Ave.. also a member of the Mooney submitted resigna- Csmshnhoeken •esstgf Board. wriB if pastoral relation at the ■** be a candidate for the post h to accept s charge at the *f ehoreh aerrelary. which he has n .mlng Presbvtcrtan Church held eanllnuoush sinre ItflS. PhlUdelpJlU, March I. The •*"■* ruling will necesaltale D* of the Sundav Church flection of a new treasurer, the about $0000 aniniall), ll was uudet-st >orl | Conshohocken — Michael Mona- The directors were infoimed thai wlll member of the Washington ii Rev ssrjXstzszzL ITK ««<» .^^ *«.„, ntn-aggTesslve position Into »hlch as president of the Conshohocken resiling has slumped in the .om- Fire Police al a meeting Monday inanity. They me; at luncheon al night at the Washington fire the Oonshohocken Association, house. Eia-hth A'.e snd Flafffttl • Romki was ineligible tor re ti.ool eachers snd nfnceis will tirst change In ofraV* in 13 yearg Samnel W. De.Medlo, *ecret»r. gg0gfs*a after being promoted to take place In the rhurch assembly Currently holding the post la Ar-wss instrueied to prepare a a*Tv*j CapUin of Uie unit at the meeUng. room at I P. M Thursday. Board r*>ur L Frees, 205 E llth, who whlrh would nndrrtske lo sscertam other officers re-named were of T:ustee* will meet Feb & at has managed church finances since ' ,. ir P ,-i-*r fejefner1 v nf Msna sunk, ssid thi offer wo u.d be con tinned tor two weeks. - Porchlight* brighten way for #€<><•* of iMMtn iixi1:>uj hvndrerh of homes T"i >■(/"•/ night to coiled .;,„*r hut'inns tor tin I'l'lio Fui'ii- a/tai R$gm* M. \'i'ij<nt, <>\t :,j.: f'".,i'tt St., teacherni Coiuliohocken High ScaooV, it "'»•■'■ lo •>■ p i M'— The aVcocdtr photo ahrthrr Ihe Chamber «f t "mitf ■ ■■ ran be helpfnl tn prevent ng lite Heslng nf thr movies snd the cur-tailment *f s public servire A g*g*> mtttee *n ippointed t« stadi both pHHeas Meanwhile The Reearder learned on good author!!;.. the Cottatiohoc-tCoaftnijed on Page Severn Give $1 or More. <»et i .nn- > Picture Harold C. McCuen. editor of ' us newspaper, announced this morning that a photograph nf Edward Slater taken at Chest-nut Hill Hospital will be given everybody donating 11 or more uriweeii now aud Monday night, upon request attached to tb* contribution. Gifts may be left st the uffl, * of The Reearder. 100 West Hec- Uaj Si. Conshohocken; Roxy Druf Stores, Oermaniown Pike and Joshua Rd.. Lafayette Hll.: Aubrey Holland's hardware >tore. Oermautown Pike and Chur-.h Rd. Barren H:ll. Henry Hernsley's service station, R'tinc P3te gfJd Ni-:n L*B I I'. - ■ uiu Q Twp ' Morl.ui 11 Pi ■ roif. Jr.. prif.den: of the board of supervisors, at the lo* Lg In Barren Hill and may be addre' ed la Bn 227. Conshohocken P' i In Chewtnui Hll dq.isr>r,- s- I le offi' ■• The Itersiil, gok>4 oeimai;- Wtn A.e ■ fieurge Wo<)d, vn-e-prestdem. Fran-cis Dempeey, secretary, and Vern-on Hover, trea-urer. Named ss ItrulmanU for IM4 were Hater. Adaea Valentine, and Ormpaey. with gggsj Kusso and Monacelli. sergeants. Plans lo discontinue fire police service at football games, boxing WI matches, and other sports events plkl were approved by the members The anil Will aeive uniy at fire>, it waa decided. Rozeckl reported tha: efforts have been made to provide mutual aid for Fire Police units through-out Montgomery County, to have units assist one mother in in-sble to cope with traffic problem- Edward O'Brien. Jr. was named a new member from Uie Consho-hocken Fire Co, 2. church. 1*40 Elections wilt take place at a meeting of the nine-member church council, at * P M. Tues-day . in the church parsonage, adjoining the church. Rev. Dr. O. Hill Thr January meet- K. McCarnry. pastor of the church, the Whitemsrsh Twp. Board automatically fills the post of nervisors will be held at 8 council president, continuously. The I tn the township hail. Ridge new ruling will make no change nd Crescent Ave, Barren Hill In that post \s lnliiiiiir-li Hi.aril »!■■• liiiL' Tonifcltt Recreation Schedule For Fellowship House ('<!:.'iinhoeken- An extensive pro- rlssses for some years at the Nor* ram Of ttajgto, st the Fellowship nstown Y M C A Kuaek akto U - i.i conducting tumbling for the boys l , i with a regular weekly |n th„ ^^^ afu.r,loon eltM gngduM for youths of the borough. Brand revealed that youths from was announced today by Charles seven to It would have regular play Brand director. In an effort to time In the gimnasium from 3:4S provide maximum recreational unUI 4:30 Wednesday and Fridav needs for both boys and girls of sftemaaew. and from It until 10:45 BjUgeJty ^slurdsy mornings. features ot the progrsm will be In the sge group from 11 through '.3 years, (he program had been dl-lo 17 docia] activities include a rktad with bora taking; part from Supervisor* lo IFWUW. Itiitl^el |'iiiii»lti Barren H I of super-rtsors of Whliein.i: i.Twp w iri si the township build- InC, R^dge Pike opposite Credent ^.^ ^^ s*sj»V ostsW l^lOOf 3 4ft Ave Of primary imporit-n-e will be consideration of the budge! for the year. regular maeUn* of the -uper- . atd. cntstnut Kin PiTmouu u*ei 4 30 Tuesdsys, and 11*0 night from 7-J0 until 9 for the 13- until 12:15 Saturdays The girl' 14 vear old group, and every other nave similar hours on Monday and tufht, from 7.M to 10 foi rfon 10 45 to II .30 Saturdav A in ..n in -op mixed prngia, i will be held gtM-b ■idellgpts Thprsday afternoon ot • . Ihui at** Rithl l» '■ m ''■ Voudis 14 to 17 wlfj use the gym s 15 dslh ducted bv J din gTinek a I ad Wed:icsdsy and professional tumblei, wbo toUfta 1 boys B*tmti«l Tuesday and Fxldax
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 28, 1954 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1954-01-28 |
Year | 1954 |
Month | 1 |
Day | 28 |
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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Attorney Arthur Lefkoe
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Annual Service Award
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Inan organza lions in M"l.. |
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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