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®l)e Con0l)ol)0i:hen Ucco^er. Established 1869. CONSHOHOCKBN, I'A.. TUESDAY, KEHK1 AKI 19, IK2.',. L'BSORIPTII IN PRIC PRICE TWO CRNT3 SCHOOL FUNDS TURNED . OVER TO NEW TREASURER Russel C. Erb. Science Teach-er in Local High School, Says Observation is Thres-hold of Education ADDRESSED SCHOOL MEN be onstaohockei ■ ■ high chool i.■mil and dtscnmion give -..■riiiy by uetor ir l.i...I s.-huul. The t;ilk wn« ■ aubui ban aehool principal! with the graduate ■»■ pati i ". in Phil-adelphia, i;\. erpta from the talk as given Follows: "Ho* man] .if ua here b da) an able !•■ describe with an things and event* which i latad with oui Dbably nol many! Thli is one >.f our Calling*, bui few • ■! ua .' fully. "Having studied i ■ i OHM the conclusion thai obai i tin' vary threshold «>r education. tlon la nol only a method HI aclenca, bul .1 unlveraal All our Information Domes through run- power of observing observation meena just I-...kin,; al 1,1 examining exhibits with the aye. it reall) meana far 11 1 than this. however, Th mplieated prooeaa ■ till DUgh ,il! our H 1 ■■■ 1 Ble, «it;l 1 healing, ■mall and evei 1 kins' usthi u. tense 1 itffi 1 ■ nl oombln- 1 tervatlona. Uis regarding ion»e of thi i- West S do Sctioo Paid Over by Ir. Woodward of the v *■■■ 1 .1 1 ultni in dismissing in- of the old tni mb.er.s.n.f. 1 . nlni when f«»i mer Ireanun 1 Bd ID j ODD FELLOW LODGE. ACTIVE ORGANIZATION' gaj 1: W Iw Oartrude Riki rd paid to E wl> -elec I 11..- mi.1 ■ ■ counts. While II ■ ■ the Mr W Iward ■ ■■ emfa 1 HS he tell : ■ I had tm poaltlnn li hi« truiit, 1 'pon II ■ ■ ■ ■ unts ■■I 1.1 ill) in • i. r the rm d .« ..f HI ■ ,1 ordei 1 for thi up 11 ml ..n.i the money ■ promptl: ■ treasurer. ■ ks tor the eentl-annual Intaresl on the W hool bonds were : day nnd the Balai lea of thi lllie nil I' ■ ■ dji wti 1 and Hi W I- « .1.1 «til rei .HI till books until Tas Colteetoi 11 •'■■tn Plor hi.1 when the 1 igh aud ■ urer*a hunks The 1 ks etui in the Hi Woodward are pi 11 tlcatl) lilted and Mrs. Rlker will begin new booka Iramedlntel) ,:..| ! 1. I , Will I Nationally Known Orators to Address Mass Meeting in Riant Theatre on February 22nd CHORUS AND PROGRAM ■ I;. ,i ■ ■ J booka i and kind M1< nee* I i ■ ■ ratin1g. on -.i i so in li in- ni of thi ■ tt ,1 will i community . ■ hel •$ isti umei I .uii-iit i .'Ulin the E.E.PIK 1K0LUEJ CHOIR TO PRESENT THREE-ACT COMEDY I I IK Hi.I, ,- o( . ■ ■ ! . II Well ■ town I iti..i I>i Imaril) three avi First, the Visual V obaei.. .1 through thi ■ Mli.it la transmitted ttr ob through the ear; third, the avenue, of manual n< u\ itlea 01 etloa. The third prises our vocational v< > wc hafva r leal nlhg; OJJI GOLF Uti. : 1^ :.!!;, Bttl with two , distribution and . rousing a bony oui observation niict I., distributed AJertnaua hi anothei word foi dtaulbution in this example. Besides rUstrtbuting our Dbaervatlona «<• musl be perslatenl in that*, if you observe ,►. attok to ,;,. when ervenlng a atreot, mm ataty get '"' bj another pat tkioiaj ajitomobtla li you ■! i .iiftnhuii' ymn obser-vations, the guttrnMbua will dls- Lribute you. Xou must ;'>»■■ be pa* Blatant In your aktrtneaa. The ao-eauad abeent-mlnded pi i - not absent-minded ..i -ill Ha hi onli persurtenl In - thing. Par- BUrtenl attention, loo, sustained, aenda one to .. mad house, while with no panriattnl attention you are dlmed as feeble minded and artiva ni the earns deal It ■■.\t the Bchool where l an taaash-ng, i i- ated the pupils powei f'" feaaral obaervatlon. Thirteen per (cut gave mtiafactory reeponaea to nil the teats. A pn mlnent adui itoi aboM three months ago, tat era] hundred aehool teeohera in thalr abtllt) to observe. The teachers ■earned normal In evi n way- Tlu-> were Intamgant-looklng enough, tbey k,„.» how i" dlaotsltna both bod) and mm.! The) I.-IJ atudlad padagotoaJ aubjeota at a . univeraltiea Thai wars qualtfled '■■ taai h baoauaa thru State Ccrtlnoati ■ah) ao, ret whan teated whether these educators ware ob-aarvantt the peroantages made ware quite tllMcourazlng. "gome of PHI ■ ■ > in not imtmriiitit to know whetiu mil the tight or ii-fi thumb i» upper-1 tn -i whan youi hands mn folded, ■even •■! tJgnl red sttripes in our Ameriean Bag, whether tii^ deelgn on yow teacups enaautti of roaaa 01 daisii tbaae may aeem absurd and trivial— I-H|H-I i.iiiy if you cannoi anawai itifin. "We .t.. not .ii«.i\s fix a an aa- Mgntnm I tot tw dirai - aloe it baa ni* sui.j. it iii;ittiT Hany nn as* ■bromant in ftraai to our puplla tot the sole imi-puse ot jtrTunlinfr a DMana f"i* ximij. There ■■>■■ oftan lihi.it thin--, pett) dl i.uls. Una wa K't our baya and glrti bn iiMik u|. iin-niy t-. teaah than bow t.i gri »hat they want for tluiii»i-U I-H •Taai h the puptl how tu itudy1 ■hould mean Teach the pupn to oi»- aarva We maj form and axarolM hablta on trivial thlngi us well aa rm iiif more weighty matters ut Modern Club House of Colon-ial Design Will be Erected. —Work Will be Started as Soon as Possible.—Desira ble Location. ■ on and bulll on 111 Colonial .i. int.. twa is t.. i..- . rei ted .... the lmks of the Oulph Mills « Club In Upper Merlon township. ■ ,. i mis bean awardad i work mi th. nan • int. house will be ■tarted aa ■ if the ^.'ather con-ditlontt will iifrniit. Thr- w* build-log will ba arei ted it thi thi rt "i axtendlng from Blrd-ln« Hand I- Bridgpori and thai one tn-taraectlnH and leadlni ft Balllgo i dm tin- Oulph 11 ■-< k and nlng "!• Hit- thi ..hi life." Mr Hrb ptva i oompleta report of nil tin- Bo*oaBed "Obaan tl Teats" !..■ agva in tin.- Conahohookan nigh BO) 1 In Hi*- eoncludlng st.it.-mi-iit the toUowlng polnta war* n kda obam vatlon la "i Uttie value ."* (he teats and thalr oorrala- Uon valuee ahowad, Baas obaarva-turn eOUpied n|i witli ilitliiite aubjacg coupled ui' with definite aubjaei mnltrr in of untold valuo to tod child now, the man "f tha hour, to- III..II..W "Proof that the theulty at obaar* vatloa ii only dormani or bttant and nut ulisi'iit 1M to tie fmir-il in the xtudy of the vurloua factora thut enter into efficient obaervatlon. "The Aral thing to In* ;imuneil t» Interest. If tile element of Interest (Continued on Page Ki^hO tiulf Brewery proparty The innual meetlnj -.i the Qolf Club waa held at the Rittenhouee Club Philadelphia, laai Ul i: j, hnaon, preoldi i I Tha members al tmtt time aupported tbe m ■ i loua aestoa of tha board i>f r i ii new club bulhUl | The pin.-' 'Uli for .i club liouae In Colonial atyle, large • nough <■■ be comfortable bul not too largi to ba ■ perata * •<>•• of lha ■pectal reatures of tin- new bsaUdlng will be i -t comfortable nod oom-ph te nuns locfcer room Tin- will be .i pi I. ■■ where a foursome attar a round on the golf Unas can loal comfortably over their both ami dreaulng and n-'i h> ■ i >wded Into ■> ■tumble othar In thi ir ■ fforta to set their clothes and therefbre try to i.-e* oui of the place aa quickly ■'" ■■ The location for the tie* building ,s i.it-- i.r the ti^iHt r inndlng in the vicinity of Phil I I not only overlooks the entire golf ] comae bul la ■urrounded by IDIIM I nnd vlstaa th il almost rival the !:■ i kahin i it la i'iv . onventeni l" the Philadelphia * We* tern Railway !■-! east!] . i ■ ■aible bj autotnoblla The country la m ii in hi l tar .li-si.Mii t.. \ : and IH .HI ■Imosl dlrecl rout !| Philadelphia to thi hlsto nplng ground. tn tad tha dub I u.it-.i unit certain ■ lubmen on tha Main Line have proposed thai it !■■' made into a sort ol Mam Line raaldents. To •!" tin-* they auggeat trfat a >i"'. lol ii" p withuui K*^if privileges be taken la .HI.i charged ■• high Initiation fee and high deaa Tbua a big emh bouse i-oui.i ba hunt planned al evanta. This Idi a, I owavi I mi I with no :■ m In.' offli ■ ■ club. Tiny prafflr rather r>> keep tin- atab for golf, with :IH linn h aim* . li . omnaUbla with fnm-tort They would rather cut the BUM ol membt rshlp it. in thla attitnii.- they wisely fol-low- tin- prevailing tendency of the better elnei ..r golf eluba win. ii la ton trd am illness ■".! nlmnl Tha RECORDBn prownta with Iti eomplimenti two tlekata for ihe matinee .T evenlni parfonna f "Abraham t4ncoln" at th.- Riant Theatfa, on Thuraday, t.. Hrs, Charias Mi-Cnii. Port itreei Weal Consbohoaken I'ark C vith PABT1 : H i.. nanl ahohockan Actlvltlea, la ti Houat Thuraday i abi uai y Uth at 1. clock p. m . under thi ol the Woman i Club or Coaaho. hockao. Tlekata vr. oanta and can ba purchased al the Part Hmiaa on Tpunday. Advartlsi men) ■ ill nddrea ■ in Mori Istown •■■ "■ I ■■ i idd - ■ i unoreil ■ luahl ■- their I -I-- includes n town of th nsori .1 ■ h. :.|. i,I ths i to |>n ii !■■ ihr townspeople vital \>..i I i n. H through if,, i ; Ull mi mm,is ,,r ■ Moral ind Industrial I I ■' ithollc Unlverait) of America, rtera in :.il III houl the . >unl rtty oi ■ ■ He n. Hi. !■ , Ih.,,,,,! men) of Bod .1 \. tlon r»l the No. ■ tholic Welfare ['onacrenre, and .s thoroughly trained in .-,.. i,.i He Ii nuch force and i.r mu< 1 a Mi LIhh] laa madi etudv of national and inti f niomenl nnd is well qual-ified '■> ape ii. upon vital world lop lea Of dynamic personality, bin ■ - qul< klj i ni* and he la n -i'i ^^ ni: ,i 1 epjj i,, ,i„v quea tlon upon in- 1 . ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 took with then . th ,. th. free leuni ol p irtln i - mplil ■ meeting ■ 1 lii re-tire tuantn of the |... ,.i lodgemen expressed ii' ire and thanked ■ 1 ... pltallti 1 led thei memfaei - nnd Pnai Qrand Jol 1, \. t Montgomery L . . ■ hocken Indi ■ : . ttnee of thi vldunl members In propo randldntes who ■ ■ .... ■ during ■ 1 I!,,. nexi Thuraday At a mi ^ in their '•"« lodge in. r... Kranl Hi.- iesi ■ another ■■ Conshohocken's "Grand Old Man" Succumbed to Infirm-ities Yesterday.—Bern \n England in 1821 FUNERAL ON THURSDAY I-:. I- ih I'llklngmi . u ,t;.i one ■ Identa -.f the Si - ■ of hla Bon, Tii ■ Pourti ■ ■ Pr*«ented by Choir Th ■A Blow Ti ifn in Mtxgoury ' ■ ■ ■ ■ . . ■ . n the i" ih.....I K-/.-.11.. Ull Tri-ll the The ■ . ■ ■i.. ■ the 11... He old born In I .in e tin. ban-mi mherehip -■ Hanh i mtll i exi Ma ch 104th birthd ■ His parenl la H .1. ni aoon ■ ime old enough, engaged In the agricultural pursuit as an lued H. f..l- ( ■ - MI i "rei h nwa di pol ■ :. memnrfal to the Inte I! Orej Bteele, « > ■■ ■ ■ ■ lod .-i t\i. Th" rust is III.i.).■ ..f ttie following m ■ the choir. Plsrei ■ v ■ ■ i. ... i'i :nk Stead handenme Harrj S William Ne il Blr Qllben I Isaiah Moy length] i m Qeorge Oil d M.iiiin Ooohunker, h*rank Krli bet, OF I Ceremony Performed in Bap-tist Church Yesterday Af-ternoon.— Reception at Bride's Home TO RESIDE AT KINGSTON Black IT.in Pauline Petty, i Codflah, • ■I In I--1 he left El Is whr re he con-tinued his vocation ... o he fa tde tha British possessions .. . . ,.,:" I,, . ad aa I Aunt Venus Hopkii the beautiful estate «f tha la faugh, in Lower Merlon ' . ■ ■ yearn Ihe Mac- i V'engh estate continued aa one "f the ahow places of the I Main Line dietrici under ins mper-rtii connec-movi .1 to Wyi ombe, Bucks county, where he rented ;■ form t himself, : .ih conducted I of ndi ancinj Prsph Kriebel . Alma Jo Hos ird .Mi -. Ail., rt Allen Badle Hi n Viols McCoi Doohunker M H Molecule : ..ni Ceoellta Talcum, lira A : M i ■ howei ton .. Naomi Long Hett) Bltssart, Florence Redlngl ; .'.- . B Brown Mrs * :■ lodge din ed md Both sr.- ir.: n -II..: ..I,.. , . I nun h In dl tn.in,i many groupi md - -n where noun ed ■ m nti eetlni ,i pro here M-I.lli re both an aaMkaJa iudli i,. •- ■ .li .-|.. n H I'M ■ inI in i nnge being n mur:tj chorus, composed ■t' groups of haul ths own. There will probably be, too medal Inatrumantal numm rs Theri wit: bi ........ti to th< meatini no appeal for money 01 pledges, and no * oUst tlon taken up Th,- meeting is arranged only t.. pewoenl to the run, BBuaity, olear truthful knowledge of r the day, in u,,,. i, * eery thtnkina man and woman in md which are uppefmoal minds ..I I.II -;i oops ■ pera I': Rj u Uoaal PYfandahlp, i UScussed ai the rm aril] be bafsrna •OlI.J. . : iiH-ni throughout '•- wcrrtd, and aa Ideal aolutlon of he bttarnaUonal dlfflt uiuaa now ■ ' ■ Mi Libb] ill s|.Mak upon .. wr.,i topic "i ih. i | inizniiuii in the town is irdtally InVited to Join In thla greal ■ • ■ ' ting .m.i [.. proper]) wet- TWO COLLISIONS ON C0NSH0H0CKEN PIKE ■ tee TI e ■ ..inn,nti ■ - . ni. etlng to bi the home of Paul l» Miller, Third avenue and r ... - sti...i. when further plane will be made for (he annual evenl ncheduled ti- be held [n the Methodist i bun h baaenwi on Baturdgy evening : Ifarcti 7th. I ■ Wednaadaj evi nJ i uar) is. win ii ,i number "f tha in. mbers of Canahohachan i^Kiae afxvule and risk Phoenla Lodgi place A a ill in- hadd mal ted a mini-. '■•■I ..f . andldatea from hero «111 be members of the class, wl a in be on him thai WfillrMfi nrflni T Tfl his farming implami I | UU Pr P I I UUIIU I LUI LL 1 U T spend the remaining ■ la lif.- with hi Mr. Ptlklngton waa o familiar Rgure on the ■ ■ ■ n.ll> ills-position, was hale and hi gaging in oonver-in. niv uf hla *'\- durlag i is long ur*-. He was a remai kable man Until 'iMirv mark be made taaquaat trbja down Into the ■ .n.in ,.i the town, He man above the gvamge hatghth, with a ruggud anapoaltfi ed him Week of Special Services to Be Held During Week of March 16.—U. of P. Man to Assist.—Committee to Be Appointed. the Con- ■ .1 .-i n "WASHY" FIREMEN ELECT OFFICERS I paal u.i-able t-. h '..ntlinii.il in be and yard until E ■ compelled t< i ntlemiin bin junior. been un- - rii ,i e althdugh he iii.- ahohockan aMbbaih Bcttoo] Union ■■ it api .-mi eei * li •■- for young la i Bunds] the BQI ] r ' Chunh l«th. w hlle mi-ll- I UR bin! .,[ iln- l-'irst the weak t Ma will I uv the young folk [ ih.. meeting the weaker for ths week havi ■ nual Election Held Evening.—Report of E Committee vt Mi., rsarah tiii« nf the i Plre ' '<.tnii.ni>' on Bat-urda) evening tha annual aba tlon *.f ofAeara was held. Than arera no . ontesta .ml ths following man were ohoaan io aerve for the aturatng ■ h nt. John iv Morron; in- aidant, William Moonej aaoret&fy, ajbei I.,,I.I,; nsslstanl aec-ratai y, \\ liter Pope: tr—surer, . w trustee ithraa years) i... . hlet angina* r. '• ana stemtii. delegata t.> But* Wre- .■nti.m. Thomas hTcCa nata Charlaa Btavln. The nan membsra arara Induotad Into nfT.-i.-iI . The Ph human machine which hod led a i i f■ .■r ,i. ih m for BUN than "in* bun dred years dimply wore out. There win* nothmg tm- the poywotan tniild mi and hla condition grew waakei md waalm until morning when he iiesrsfnll thai knows no wakini Beside hla wife he la aurvlved by t«.. .1 in.-ht.-rs in.I tWO aong us (Or* igunla Ludwlg and bfra Martha i». Bsaumont, both <•* s v.. David PUklngton, ..f North Bydns], • Jape Hrttton and Thomas PI thla borough . ■ ■ Through Calvar) P. wed ■ ■ 'clock i*H was ■ ■ church waa lha ■ «re. J. I i ■ in hi l.i- Wellea - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ;n..l fi lend . i n,.. To the Btralna "f i ■■ . ! . il SJfl ■ . .i onda i rnony by Rev, Abni i Jami i Da ■• paalor -.f fl ceremony Mrs. Qeorge Mori roaa, effective!) , . Me." . . Horiak, aa muni The in Idi amalda wars Istei nf tha ■ iVltllam 1 ■ The Ifowei girl waa little Miaa l-Miih Hoiiak, niece of tha brtds L.-..V\ n ..f whlb ad < "anton crepe, tl Imn Her lulls veil waa held in i'i ■■ ■ ,..[" orange blossom* and her ahower bouquet Wi I of hi,. ,,..! Kll- : oaes. . .. baautl- ■ able taffetts made on amert llnea 11 ■ ippi ■ ■■. i ■ . . Thel Ho T in.i .1 »iii tam tha home of his mm. IH Bast Four! avenue on Thuraday often n, Bei tries* «iii i"- • ..n.in. tad al the houi .ii t.|0 . . h.. h la obarga of Re immediately followli No th Laps, waa the m ana "f twe mobile Bcctdanta on Sunday, ti ■■ tirsi OCOUI i lag 111 the and the asoond in the afu ira Kgurad In both mln- [ »Pa W bill H..H.UU Jones, of But N" venua lenaral mnnnaer of tbg !■ i Rubber Company, wen driving along the vike In the denne f. K. aboul l.tO o'clock in the morning, tha * u in illlded with ■ Port i Dupa, ,h-ii-en by a man bj Uta n.iin- .,f Riiliinsi.il Tlio COUPS was bndiy damagad and the driver Buffered an Injury tu the arm. He was taken to the otnce «if a local phj-Hician wbera me.ii.-ni attention a-aa given tha Injury \ wheel waa I torn from tii« automoblla and it waa neeesnnry to low it to si garagS. The Brag bul ellahlly *liimnifed. At iiiiout 8.10 o'rbick In the tifler-| noon, near the same spm tl accident, dug to lha altppsi Uon of the road, ooourrad Wtitt* Qeorge Heattj-. Wo-it Tenth avenue I was driving east on thi ink,, hla car collided with that of ■ ■on, '.r I'tillndeliihht. who I Ing toward thla bni-nugii t.i vhTH hla l>tnther. Julius JaOObSOO, otl IVi■•-! Kighth avenue. The eklildlng of tha cam on the icy Burface is the) wars pagain*, each othar i« arrtibu-t*- i! IIH the cnuHe of th.. aoaiaanl obaon i!it- wan no hadly damaged it had t» ba towed t.. .1 LI tga for repairs. Tha Daatli 1 ai was also dnmu^Gd. Kortunatcly no one waa Injured. ,helP Btanley 1: Weal ractor ..r Calvi hurch. IntiniiK-nt M It I"- The" committee arranging for tbe »*»««Me eamaban NorruMown. iiiinii banqual to t'e held on Sat- Karj g -p^j day, I-'-I.I n.ii > L'i*i reportad thai .,tiH bad practical]) bean com-1 Km1 s Todd, 1 former reaidetH : d f preaenl Indications thig borough, died al iiix hoi -.r.: Baal Nlnetlatli ati eet, 1 '!• ■ :-t twelve hind, * rfaJo, lust Th nembera of Rescue t iTork, «iii tickel win t it tw-l ■ mpany Pollowtng 1 let, n iijih promlai one of Hi- ■ pive new nu ni propesgUona foi ■hip were n CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO HOLD IMPORTANT MEETING 11 e tost 1 egiila 1 meeting *-f Hie fi-.. gl M-.it- of the Conehohocken .... hedubrd to be 1.-1.1 In the Park House on Thurs- .1 .\ evening on accounl i.f Lincolna Birthday palling on tha regulai night .\t im.s meeting tea nominating oonunltl 1 tin- Chamber will be ■ in.H..11 by open nomination ami the n\. receiving the ttigheet ncuatber nf votes by ballot »ill be elected This committee preparee the list pi 1 ■ ■ ih- annual BUM I held -ii Wednesday, Pebru following thalr election tha ill-rectora will m« 1 god 1 fft 1 1 their Ion by ghwting offle< bureaus. llltieHN Of 11K'' 1 waa tin' .-.'ii ..f the late at 1. Todd and gi Ite Hull.in.I .111.I -\I..i v SIM.1. elected During tha World War he aerved member- with the amerlemn toroea In rvanca was KiiHiteil a 1 i.l silt-11 Kh.irke.l His death wag th*' dbuoi raauli ol tii.-si- mlafortunea, i -.-.i received ins aau I] adu cation HI th*' public aehool •>( tun borough. After going W ' ■ i in- antered tha Taohnli aehool *if thai city and with high hi.n.us Eta is aurvived bj !«■■ brotben ■in.i one autei All klndB of Mflhvnrk. <'onaho-ho* ken Millwork Company, Elm and I'oplar Sta., Conuhohockeu, Pa. Adv.1 Reaionsble Wife IglBBMtag over tha , i in newspapei i "Whal do v u II.mk lAbhr s Irish Rose' is still MI mini Hubby—"WHAT ■ wife— I any 'Able'a Irish Rone- Is Btiii running." Hui.in—■ id ii—i though! you Bald llgbj M. Wood Bbue M., daughter *>i tha nUa Qeorge gad Anna Koblel Wood, died nu, la Howard Noble^ Plymoutb i ij .it tha home of her Center, following an lllnessi "f the paal full'- -■ ■ i IS.-.I waa born and rained on n I'.iiin mi Ridge PBte between Joahua road and Maple niil avenue, Whltemarah township Upon the death of her rather aha with her sis tars, removed to Plymouth Center, where they purchased -i house, A ten xi''is nu-.. thi lumeerad of tbe property nn.i nmce then itlaa Wood ■ ih Ing a mi her uncle. Tin- funeral win take place from net uncle tomorru* afternoon. Services will be conduct-ed Bt the hiiune at two ocl.uk anil will i"' in obarga of Rtv. E. H. Bak. II Interment will be ontda in the Oulph cemetery. Unlva fforl lemena ..i r Pennaylvaj ...in. [.. n.is l nth and w.ii-k with the young folka Mr. Ctemens in g man of high rhi with a full in>.i complete knowledge ..r tin- work whli h i»' is to handle, t-graduate atudenl Bl Ihe FJnlvearslt) md .1 ftrat-yaar i»i \ Inlty atodent. !!• la ..i aaaistanl ti tudi ni pas-loi - .n thi onlvst iltt) .1 wtda caperienca under the uuniii-p nylvanlfl State Bah bath s.-l I AftBociatlon Hli home is in H. 1 nitun Pa. There will b* tn orchestra com-posed ul yuung people « | ins of one hundred youn lloi 1 Choir nf ih.- Methodist church will i- or- - Rei -• P i< .\ i- preeident of tha M oo| run. 11. « ill In ;i few unce tha follow mltteea to Bastsl in tha apeclal aer- ■ Utlve, publicity, illume nini flnanci ■ Th.- plans for the aervlcea were made al .1 meeting of the Conaho-in. 1 k.'n Sabbath Bchool Union held in the Methodist church on Bundaj afternoon. Id tlon 0 planning for the I'I .plea aert ices the 1 '.■ .1 the World Priendahip 1 a 1.. hi * Hi'- ii. ni .11 w lahtrrgten a Birthday, FUNERALS Th*- funeral ol Doroth). f .Mis Martin. Illlln.i t intu bar late reaggsaasa Beventh avenue y ataide noog s.-i \ loss 1 Uughtar 1: Bast ftei - bouse n obarga "f Rev, T A Armoui ol ha Methodhn ■ hui-i h. gssilsti ■! bj ;.-. B i(. West, i*'. i--< •■! Calvary hur.-h Mr. Ann..111 gnll hi.- u( the deceased and remarked that her ahrtetku tad ao pM tot othera to follow. 1 m Bundaj aAaraooa and ■ 1 ■ ng dreda -.1 ihe deoeaaad s frkmdg red her remajna whh h l handsome enaket aurrounded ul soirerg win. b aymbol-laed tbe reapeci in which ahs wag held by her many h lends and m - n nil which ahe waa eon nected BOOT claaamatea of the de-leted IIH nu 11 hearers, in ir-is tn.-i.i.. in Hue-- 11.. ceme-tery. ■ tractive In gown "f 1 \.II-M colored 1 ■•- ■ trimming ur ... 1 ;. ... . tti m •- Both « ire j. item leather all] 1 ati of I iphella roaeg ami tintiii colored weal peas. The little Rower girl a In «hlle 1 anton 1 repi and wm-e white allppera and atoi kl and fane) basket of iiui>y primrose tied with a large pink tnite Mis Horlak, mother of tha bride,:. - 1 epc made an atrulghl lines and trimmed »nh bands uf blaoh fur. Hei hal «:i** 1 large model ol black stt.iw with flower trimming, M ■ w a '' ■ Thorn is, mother nf not'- .1 iniilnlultl blue Canton orepei beautifully embrold* ered In the >\ 1 •. ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i- fl on 1 wedding 11 Ip t» Buffalo Balls and Detroit ind ni' ■ etum will take up ■ So, It WeBss ave* mi- Kingston, 1 1 . where the] "ill me -'ii-1 Man h 1st Tin- In ■ of the besl known young ladles ■■! Ihe borough and is extremel) popular among tbe young-( tin- l-'irst Baptlsi church and hog ■f Imih ■ 1 an "'-ii is ^1 membt r ..t the 1 hotr Bhe took ■ ' eal in 1 'ni Bible Bel 1 1 i-n.iii.-1. 1 bare during IS "tie -i the active workers. Bhe li 11 ii.- ol n.. ' 'onahohot ken High Bchool . ompletlng hi r 1 oui 11 H i - ilao an ■>■ tlve member ol < 'al-varj Branch Oil!- Prlei dly s... le-t. . Hrs. Bits ul.* ih Thomas and la one nton'a heel I ing mei Ha holda 11 rei p ■ ■ office of ti. • An unusual and pretty fl the wedding was tbe nubstltutton of fe tine uahi 1 - B ter and Mis-. Martha Mllli . Bwtea of bride, Riling the roll 1 Almond green Canton erw loned dlatinctlvel) and trimmed with roses of the dreaa materiai were their oharmlag gewM ■ nt leiithi'i- niiniien com-pleted their cootumea and carnage bouquata of [link awaei pease added . delightful color note Pniiowini th" aeremony ,1 Keep- Uon «-is held aad wedding rUnnej ■ Ouaarta were preeaal from wiikei i:*i re, Phlladelphl 1 Asbu N. J.: Qlrardvttle, Norrlatoi 1 1 ough. The ii- iiti..n.s .-a tha . I home arara arranged 1 ■ v. Baldwin local noriat Ju.t Like Dad Friend—-"Does the baby take af-ter rm fatberf Proud Mother—"Oh yes Indeed— why in- i»—h*- is aimpiv ureas aba 11 bottli " For Sfurni Bggh I 'niiHlinhocken Millwork Company. Kim aad Poplar Streets. Conabol(,ork.'n. I'a AdvertlesmerL YOUR Gas and Electric Bills Are Due. Hue You Paid? Note tha Star—Save the Diic»un|
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, February 10, 1925 |
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Date | 1925-02-10 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 2 |
Day | 10 |
Volume | 58 |
Issue | 17 |
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FullText | ®l)e Con0l)ol)0i:hen Ucco^er. Established 1869. CONSHOHOCKBN, I'A.. TUESDAY, KEHK1 AKI 19, IK2.',. L'BSORIPTII IN PRIC PRICE TWO CRNT3 SCHOOL FUNDS TURNED . OVER TO NEW TREASURER Russel C. Erb. Science Teach-er in Local High School, Says Observation is Thres-hold of Education ADDRESSED SCHOOL MEN be onstaohockei ■ ■ high chool i.■mil and dtscnmion give -..■riiiy by uetor ir l.i...I s.-huul. The t;ilk wn« ■ aubui ban aehool principal! with the graduate ■»■ pati i ". in Phil-adelphia, i;\. erpta from the talk as given Follows: "Ho* man] .if ua here b da) an able !•■ describe with an things and event* which i latad with oui Dbably nol many! Thli is one >.f our Calling*, bui few • ■! ua .' fully. "Having studied i ■ i OHM the conclusion thai obai i tin' vary threshold «>r education. tlon la nol only a method HI aclenca, bul .1 unlveraal All our Information Domes through run- power of observing observation meena just I-...kin,; al 1,1 examining exhibits with the aye. it reall) meana far 11 1 than this. however, Th mplieated prooeaa ■ till DUgh ,il! our H 1 ■■■ 1 Ble, «it;l 1 healing, ■mall and evei 1 kins' usthi u. tense 1 itffi 1 ■ nl oombln- 1 tervatlona. Uis regarding ion»e of thi i- West S do Sctioo Paid Over by Ir. Woodward of the v *■■■ 1 .1 1 ultni in dismissing in- of the old tni mb.er.s.n.f. 1 . nlni when f«»i mer Ireanun 1 Bd ID j ODD FELLOW LODGE. ACTIVE ORGANIZATION' gaj 1: W Iw Oartrude Riki rd paid to E wl> -elec I 11..- mi.1 ■ ■ counts. While II ■ ■ the Mr W Iward ■ ■■ emfa 1 HS he tell : ■ I had tm poaltlnn li hi« truiit, 1 'pon II ■ ■ ■ ■ unts ■■I 1.1 ill) in • i. r the rm d .« ..f HI ■ ,1 ordei 1 for thi up 11 ml ..n.i the money ■ promptl: ■ treasurer. ■ ks tor the eentl-annual Intaresl on the W hool bonds were : day nnd the Balai lea of thi lllie nil I' ■ ■ dji wti 1 and Hi W I- « .1.1 «til rei .HI till books until Tas Colteetoi 11 •'■■tn Plor hi.1 when the 1 igh aud ■ urer*a hunks The 1 ks etui in the Hi Woodward are pi 11 tlcatl) lilted and Mrs. Rlker will begin new booka Iramedlntel) ,:..| ! 1. I , Will I Nationally Known Orators to Address Mass Meeting in Riant Theatre on February 22nd CHORUS AND PROGRAM ■ I;. ,i ■ ■ J booka i and kind M1< nee* I i ■ ■ ratin1g. on -.i i so in li in- ni of thi ■ tt ,1 will i community . ■ hel •$ isti umei I .uii-iit i .'Ulin the E.E.PIK 1K0LUEJ CHOIR TO PRESENT THREE-ACT COMEDY I I IK Hi.I, ,- o( . ■ ■ ! . II Well ■ town I iti..i I>i Imaril) three avi First, the Visual V obaei.. .1 through thi ■ Mli.it la transmitted ttr ob through the ear; third, the avenue, of manual n< u\ itlea 01 etloa. The third prises our vocational v< > wc hafva r leal nlhg; OJJI GOLF Uti. : 1^ :.!!;, Bttl with two , distribution and . rousing a bony oui observation niict I., distributed AJertnaua hi anothei word foi dtaulbution in this example. Besides rUstrtbuting our Dbaervatlona «<• musl be perslatenl in that*, if you observe ,►. attok to ,;,. when ervenlng a atreot, mm ataty get '"' bj another pat tkioiaj ajitomobtla li you ■! i .iiftnhuii' ymn obser-vations, the guttrnMbua will dls- Lribute you. Xou must ;'>»■■ be pa* Blatant In your aktrtneaa. The ao-eauad abeent-mlnded pi i - not absent-minded ..i -ill Ha hi onli persurtenl In - thing. Par- BUrtenl attention, loo, sustained, aenda one to .. mad house, while with no panriattnl attention you are dlmed as feeble minded and artiva ni the earns deal It ■■.\t the Bchool where l an taaash-ng, i i- ated the pupils powei f'" feaaral obaervatlon. Thirteen per (cut gave mtiafactory reeponaea to nil the teats. A pn mlnent adui itoi aboM three months ago, tat era] hundred aehool teeohera in thalr abtllt) to observe. The teachers ■earned normal In evi n way- Tlu-> were Intamgant-looklng enough, tbey k,„.» how i" dlaotsltna both bod) and mm.! The) I.-IJ atudlad padagotoaJ aubjeota at a . univeraltiea Thai wars qualtfled '■■ taai h baoauaa thru State Ccrtlnoati ■ah) ao, ret whan teated whether these educators ware ob-aarvantt the peroantages made ware quite tllMcourazlng. "gome of PHI ■ ■ > in not imtmriiitit to know whetiu mil the tight or ii-fi thumb i» upper-1 tn -i whan youi hands mn folded, ■even •■! tJgnl red sttripes in our Ameriean Bag, whether tii^ deelgn on yow teacups enaautti of roaaa 01 daisii tbaae may aeem absurd and trivial— I-H|H-I i.iiiy if you cannoi anawai itifin. "We .t.. not .ii«.i\s fix a an aa- Mgntnm I tot tw dirai - aloe it baa ni* sui.j. it iii;ittiT Hany nn as* ■bromant in ftraai to our puplla tot the sole imi-puse ot jtrTunlinfr a DMana f"i* ximij. There ■■>■■ oftan lihi.it thin--, pett) dl i.uls. Una wa K't our baya and glrti bn iiMik u|. iin-niy t-. teaah than bow t.i gri »hat they want for tluiii»i-U I-H •Taai h the puptl how tu itudy1 ■hould mean Teach the pupn to oi»- aarva We maj form and axarolM hablta on trivial thlngi us well aa rm iiif more weighty matters ut Modern Club House of Colon-ial Design Will be Erected. —Work Will be Started as Soon as Possible.—Desira ble Location. ■ on and bulll on 111 Colonial .i. int.. twa is t.. i..- . rei ted .... the lmks of the Oulph Mills « Club In Upper Merlon township. ■ ,. i mis bean awardad i work mi th. nan • int. house will be ■tarted aa ■ if the ^.'ather con-ditlontt will iifrniit. Thr- w* build-log will ba arei ted it thi thi rt "i axtendlng from Blrd-ln« Hand I- Bridgpori and thai one tn-taraectlnH and leadlni ft Balllgo i dm tin- Oulph 11 ■-< k and nlng "!• Hit- thi ..hi life." Mr Hrb ptva i oompleta report of nil tin- Bo*oaBed "Obaan tl Teats" !..■ agva in tin.- Conahohookan nigh BO) 1 In Hi*- eoncludlng st.it.-mi-iit the toUowlng polnta war* n kda obam vatlon la "i Uttie value ."* (he teats and thalr oorrala- Uon valuee ahowad, Baas obaarva-turn eOUpied n|i witli ilitliiite aubjacg coupled ui' with definite aubjaei mnltrr in of untold valuo to tod child now, the man "f tha hour, to- III..II..W "Proof that the theulty at obaar* vatloa ii only dormani or bttant and nut ulisi'iit 1M to tie fmir-il in the xtudy of the vurloua factora thut enter into efficient obaervatlon. "The Aral thing to In* ;imuneil t» Interest. If tile element of Interest (Continued on Page Ki^hO tiulf Brewery proparty The innual meetlnj -.i the Qolf Club waa held at the Rittenhouee Club Philadelphia, laai Ul i: j, hnaon, preoldi i I Tha members al tmtt time aupported tbe m ■ i loua aestoa of tha board i>f r i ii new club bulhUl | The pin.-' 'Uli for .i club liouae In Colonial atyle, large • nough <■■ be comfortable bul not too largi to ba ■ perata * •<>•• of lha ■pectal reatures of tin- new bsaUdlng will be i -t comfortable nod oom-ph te nuns locfcer room Tin- will be .i pi I. ■■ where a foursome attar a round on the golf Unas can loal comfortably over their both ami dreaulng and n-'i h> ■ i >wded Into ■> ■tumble othar In thi ir ■ fforta to set their clothes and therefbre try to i.-e* oui of the place aa quickly ■'" ■■ The location for the tie* building ,s i.it-- i.r the ti^iHt r inndlng in the vicinity of Phil I I not only overlooks the entire golf ] comae bul la ■urrounded by IDIIM I nnd vlstaa th il almost rival the !:■ i kahin i it la i'iv . onventeni l" the Philadelphia * We* tern Railway !■-! east!] . i ■ ■aible bj autotnoblla The country la m ii in hi l tar .li-si.Mii t.. \ : and IH .HI ■Imosl dlrecl rout !| Philadelphia to thi hlsto nplng ground. tn tad tha dub I u.it-.i unit certain ■ lubmen on tha Main Line have proposed thai it !■■' made into a sort ol Mam Line raaldents. To •!" tin-* they auggeat trfat a >i"'. lol ii" p withuui K*^if privileges be taken la .HI.i charged ■• high Initiation fee and high deaa Tbua a big emh bouse i-oui.i ba hunt planned al evanta. This Idi a, I owavi I mi I with no :■ m In.' offli ■ ■ club. Tiny prafflr rather r>> keep tin- atab for golf, with :IH linn h aim* . li . omnaUbla with fnm-tort They would rather cut the BUM ol membt rshlp it. in thla attitnii.- they wisely fol-low- tin- prevailing tendency of the better elnei ..r golf eluba win. ii la ton trd am illness ■".! nlmnl Tha RECORDBn prownta with Iti eomplimenti two tlekata for ihe matinee .T evenlni parfonna f "Abraham t4ncoln" at th.- Riant Theatfa, on Thuraday, t.. Hrs, Charias Mi-Cnii. Port itreei Weal Consbohoaken I'ark C vith PABT1 : H i.. nanl ahohockan Actlvltlea, la ti Houat Thuraday i abi uai y Uth at 1. clock p. m . under thi ol the Woman i Club or Coaaho. hockao. Tlekata vr. oanta and can ba purchased al the Part Hmiaa on Tpunday. Advartlsi men) ■ ill nddrea ■ in Mori Istown •■■ "■ I ■■ i idd - ■ i unoreil ■ luahl ■- their I -I-- includes n town of th nsori .1 ■ h. :.|. i,I ths i to |>n ii !■■ ihr townspeople vital \>..i I i n. H through if,, i ; Ull mi mm,is ,,r ■ Moral ind Industrial I I ■' ithollc Unlverait) of America, rtera in :.il III houl the . >unl rtty oi ■ ■ He n. Hi. !■ , Ih.,,,,,! men) of Bod .1 \. tlon r»l the No. ■ tholic Welfare ['onacrenre, and .s thoroughly trained in .-,.. i,.i He Ii nuch force and i.r mu< 1 a Mi LIhh] laa madi etudv of national and inti f niomenl nnd is well qual-ified '■> ape ii. upon vital world lop lea Of dynamic personality, bin ■ - qul< klj i ni* and he la n -i'i ^^ ni: ,i 1 epjj i,, ,i„v quea tlon upon in- 1 . ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 took with then . th ,. th. free leuni ol p irtln i - mplil ■ meeting ■ 1 lii re-tire tuantn of the |... ,.i lodgemen expressed ii' ire and thanked ■ 1 ... pltallti 1 led thei memfaei - nnd Pnai Qrand Jol 1, \. t Montgomery L . . ■ hocken Indi ■ : . ttnee of thi vldunl members In propo randldntes who ■ ■ .... ■ during ■ 1 I!,,. nexi Thuraday At a mi ^ in their '•"« lodge in. r... Kranl Hi.- iesi ■ another ■■ Conshohocken's "Grand Old Man" Succumbed to Infirm-ities Yesterday.—Bern \n England in 1821 FUNERAL ON THURSDAY I-:. I- ih I'llklngmi . u ,t;.i one ■ Identa -.f the Si - ■ of hla Bon, Tii ■ Pourti ■ ■ Pr*«ented by Choir Th ■A Blow Ti ifn in Mtxgoury ' ■ ■ ■ ■ . . ■ . n the i" ih.....I K-/.-.11.. Ull Tri-ll the The ■ . ■ ■i.. ■ the 11... He old born In I .in e tin. ban-mi mherehip -■ Hanh i mtll i exi Ma ch 104th birthd ■ His parenl la H .1. ni aoon ■ ime old enough, engaged In the agricultural pursuit as an lued H. f..l- ( ■ - MI i "rei h nwa di pol ■ :. memnrfal to the Inte I! Orej Bteele, « > ■■ ■ ■ ■ lod .-i t\i. Th" rust is III.i.).■ ..f ttie following m ■ the choir. Plsrei ■ v ■ ■ i. ... i'i :nk Stead handenme Harrj S William Ne il Blr Qllben I Isaiah Moy length] i m Qeorge Oil d M.iiiin Ooohunker, h*rank Krli bet, OF I Ceremony Performed in Bap-tist Church Yesterday Af-ternoon.— Reception at Bride's Home TO RESIDE AT KINGSTON Black IT.in Pauline Petty, i Codflah, • ■I In I--1 he left El Is whr re he con-tinued his vocation ... o he fa tde tha British possessions .. . . ,.,:" I,, . ad aa I Aunt Venus Hopkii the beautiful estate «f tha la faugh, in Lower Merlon ' . ■ ■ yearn Ihe Mac- i V'engh estate continued aa one "f the ahow places of the I Main Line dietrici under ins mper-rtii connec-movi .1 to Wyi ombe, Bucks county, where he rented ;■ form t himself, : .ih conducted I of ndi ancinj Prsph Kriebel . Alma Jo Hos ird .Mi -. Ail., rt Allen Badle Hi n Viols McCoi Doohunker M H Molecule : ..ni Ceoellta Talcum, lira A : M i ■ howei ton .. Naomi Long Hett) Bltssart, Florence Redlngl ; .'.- . B Brown Mrs * :■ lodge din ed md Both sr.- ir.: n -II..: ..I,.. , . I nun h In dl tn.in,i many groupi md - -n where noun ed ■ m nti eetlni ,i pro here M-I.lli re both an aaMkaJa iudli i,. •- ■ .li .-|.. n H I'M ■ inI in i nnge being n mur:tj chorus, composed ■t' groups of haul ths own. There will probably be, too medal Inatrumantal numm rs Theri wit: bi ........ti to th< meatini no appeal for money 01 pledges, and no * oUst tlon taken up Th,- meeting is arranged only t.. pewoenl to the run, BBuaity, olear truthful knowledge of r the day, in u,,,. i, * eery thtnkina man and woman in md which are uppefmoal minds ..I I.II -;i oops ■ pera I': Rj u Uoaal PYfandahlp, i UScussed ai the rm aril] be bafsrna •OlI.J. . : iiH-ni throughout '•- wcrrtd, and aa Ideal aolutlon of he bttarnaUonal dlfflt uiuaa now ■ ' ■ Mi Libb] ill s|.Mak upon .. wr.,i topic "i ih. i | inizniiuii in the town is irdtally InVited to Join In thla greal ■ • ■ ' ting .m.i [.. proper]) wet- TWO COLLISIONS ON C0NSH0H0CKEN PIKE ■ tee TI e ■ ..inn,nti ■ - . ni. etlng to bi the home of Paul l» Miller, Third avenue and r ... - sti...i. when further plane will be made for (he annual evenl ncheduled ti- be held [n the Methodist i bun h baaenwi on Baturdgy evening : Ifarcti 7th. I ■ Wednaadaj evi nJ i uar) is. win ii ,i number "f tha in. mbers of Canahohachan i^Kiae afxvule and risk Phoenla Lodgi place A a ill in- hadd mal ted a mini-. '■•■I ..f . andldatea from hero «111 be members of the class, wl a in be on him thai WfillrMfi nrflni T Tfl his farming implami I | UU Pr P I I UUIIU I LUI LL 1 U T spend the remaining ■ la lif.- with hi Mr. Ptlklngton waa o familiar Rgure on the ■ ■ ■ n.ll> ills-position, was hale and hi gaging in oonver-in. niv uf hla *'\- durlag i is long ur*-. He was a remai kable man Until 'iMirv mark be made taaquaat trbja down Into the ■ .n.in ,.i the town, He man above the gvamge hatghth, with a ruggud anapoaltfi ed him Week of Special Services to Be Held During Week of March 16.—U. of P. Man to Assist.—Committee to Be Appointed. the Con- ■ .1 .-i n "WASHY" FIREMEN ELECT OFFICERS I paal u.i-able t-. h '..ntlinii.il in be and yard until E ■ compelled t< i ntlemiin bin junior. been un- - rii ,i e althdugh he iii.- ahohockan aMbbaih Bcttoo] Union ■■ it api .-mi eei * li •■- for young la i Bunds] the BQI ] r ' Chunh l«th. w hlle mi-ll- I UR bin! .,[ iln- l-'irst the weak t Ma will I uv the young folk [ ih.. meeting the weaker for ths week havi ■ nual Election Held Evening.—Report of E Committee vt Mi., rsarah tiii« nf the i Plre ' '<.tnii.ni>' on Bat-urda) evening tha annual aba tlon *.f ofAeara was held. Than arera no . ontesta .ml ths following man were ohoaan io aerve for the aturatng ■ h nt. John iv Morron; in- aidant, William Moonej aaoret&fy, ajbei I.,,I.I,; nsslstanl aec-ratai y, \\ liter Pope: tr—surer, . w trustee ithraa years) i... . hlet angina* r. '• ana stemtii. delegata t.> But* Wre- .■nti.m. Thomas hTcCa nata Charlaa Btavln. The nan membsra arara Induotad Into nfT.-i.-iI . The Ph human machine which hod led a i i f■ .■r ,i. ih m for BUN than "in* bun dred years dimply wore out. There win* nothmg tm- the poywotan tniild mi and hla condition grew waakei md waalm until morning when he iiesrsfnll thai knows no wakini Beside hla wife he la aurvlved by t«.. .1 in.-ht.-rs in.I tWO aong us (Or* igunla Ludwlg and bfra Martha i». Bsaumont, both <•* s v.. David PUklngton, ..f North Bydns], • Jape Hrttton and Thomas PI thla borough . ■ ■ Through Calvar) P. wed ■ ■ 'clock i*H was ■ ■ church waa lha ■ «re. J. I i ■ in hi l.i- Wellea - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ;n..l fi lend . i n,.. To the Btralna "f i ■■ . ! . il SJfl ■ . .i onda i rnony by Rev, Abni i Jami i Da ■• paalor -.f fl ceremony Mrs. Qeorge Mori roaa, effective!) , . Me." . . Horiak, aa muni The in Idi amalda wars Istei nf tha ■ iVltllam 1 ■ The Ifowei girl waa little Miaa l-Miih Hoiiak, niece of tha brtds L.-..V\ n ..f whlb ad < "anton crepe, tl Imn Her lulls veil waa held in i'i ■■ ■ ,..[" orange blossom* and her ahower bouquet Wi I of hi,. ,,..! Kll- : oaes. . .. baautl- ■ able taffetts made on amert llnea 11 ■ ippi ■ ■■. i ■ . . Thel Ho T in.i .1 »iii tam tha home of his mm. IH Bast Four! avenue on Thuraday often n, Bei tries* «iii i"- • ..n.in. tad al the houi .ii t.|0 . . h.. h la obarga of Re immediately followli No th Laps, waa the m ana "f twe mobile Bcctdanta on Sunday, ti ■■ tirsi OCOUI i lag 111 the and the asoond in the afu ira Kgurad In both mln- [ »Pa W bill H..H.UU Jones, of But N" venua lenaral mnnnaer of tbg !■ i Rubber Company, wen driving along the vike In the denne f. K. aboul l.tO o'clock in the morning, tha * u in illlded with ■ Port i Dupa, ,h-ii-en by a man bj Uta n.iin- .,f Riiliinsi.il Tlio COUPS was bndiy damagad and the driver Buffered an Injury tu the arm. He was taken to the otnce «if a local phj-Hician wbera me.ii.-ni attention a-aa given tha Injury \ wheel waa I torn from tii« automoblla and it waa neeesnnry to low it to si garagS. The Brag bul ellahlly *liimnifed. At iiiiout 8.10 o'rbick In the tifler-| noon, near the same spm tl accident, dug to lha altppsi Uon of the road, ooourrad Wtitt* Qeorge Heattj-. Wo-it Tenth avenue I was driving east on thi ink,, hla car collided with that of ■ ■on, '.r I'tillndeliihht. who I Ing toward thla bni-nugii t.i vhTH hla l>tnther. Julius JaOObSOO, otl IVi■•-! Kighth avenue. The eklildlng of tha cam on the icy Burface is the) wars pagain*, each othar i« arrtibu-t*- i! IIH the cnuHe of th.. aoaiaanl obaon i!it- wan no hadly damaged it had t» ba towed t.. .1 LI tga for repairs. Tha Daatli 1 ai was also dnmu^Gd. Kortunatcly no one waa Injured. ,helP Btanley 1: Weal ractor ..r Calvi hurch. IntiniiK-nt M It I"- The" committee arranging for tbe »*»««Me eamaban NorruMown. iiiinii banqual to t'e held on Sat- Karj g -p^j day, I-'-I.I n.ii > L'i*i reportad thai .,tiH bad practical]) bean com-1 Km1 s Todd, 1 former reaidetH : d f preaenl Indications thig borough, died al iiix hoi -.r.: Baal Nlnetlatli ati eet, 1 '!• ■ :-t twelve hind, * rfaJo, lust Th nembera of Rescue t iTork, «iii tickel win t it tw-l ■ mpany Pollowtng 1 let, n iijih promlai one of Hi- ■ pive new nu ni propesgUona foi ■hip were n CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO HOLD IMPORTANT MEETING 11 e tost 1 egiila 1 meeting *-f Hie fi-.. gl M-.it- of the Conehohocken .... hedubrd to be 1.-1.1 In the Park House on Thurs- .1 .\ evening on accounl i.f Lincolna Birthday palling on tha regulai night .\t im.s meeting tea nominating oonunltl 1 tin- Chamber will be ■ in.H..11 by open nomination ami the n\. receiving the ttigheet ncuatber nf votes by ballot »ill be elected This committee preparee the list pi 1 ■ ■ ih- annual BUM I held -ii Wednesday, Pebru following thalr election tha ill-rectora will m« 1 god 1 fft 1 1 their Ion by ghwting offle< bureaus. llltieHN Of 11K'' 1 waa tin' .-.'ii ..f the late at 1. Todd and gi Ite Hull.in.I .111.I -\I..i v SIM.1. elected During tha World War he aerved member- with the amerlemn toroea In rvanca was KiiHiteil a 1 i.l silt-11 Kh.irke.l His death wag th*' dbuoi raauli ol tii.-si- mlafortunea, i -.-.i received ins aau I] adu cation HI th*' public aehool •>( tun borough. After going W ' ■ i in- antered tha Taohnli aehool *if thai city and with high hi.n.us Eta is aurvived bj !«■■ brotben ■in.i one autei All klndB of Mflhvnrk. <'onaho-ho* ken Millwork Company, Elm and I'oplar Sta., Conuhohockeu, Pa. Adv.1 Reaionsble Wife IglBBMtag over tha , i in newspapei i "Whal do v u II.mk lAbhr s Irish Rose' is still MI mini Hubby—"WHAT ■ wife— I any 'Able'a Irish Rone- Is Btiii running." Hui.in—■ id ii—i though! you Bald llgbj M. Wood Bbue M., daughter *>i tha nUa Qeorge gad Anna Koblel Wood, died nu, la Howard Noble^ Plymoutb i ij .it tha home of her Center, following an lllnessi "f the paal full'- -■ ■ i IS.-.I waa born and rained on n I'.iiin mi Ridge PBte between Joahua road and Maple niil avenue, Whltemarah township Upon the death of her rather aha with her sis tars, removed to Plymouth Center, where they purchased -i house, A ten xi''is nu-.. thi lumeerad of tbe property nn.i nmce then itlaa Wood ■ ih Ing a mi her uncle. Tin- funeral win take place from net uncle tomorru* afternoon. Services will be conduct-ed Bt the hiiune at two ocl.uk anil will i"' in obarga of Rtv. E. H. Bak. II Interment will be ontda in the Oulph cemetery. Unlva fforl lemena ..i r Pennaylvaj ...in. [.. n.is l nth and w.ii-k with the young folka Mr. Ctemens in g man of high rhi with a full in>.i complete knowledge ..r tin- work whli h i»' is to handle, t-graduate atudenl Bl Ihe FJnlvearslt) md .1 ftrat-yaar i»i \ Inlty atodent. !!• la ..i aaaistanl ti tudi ni pas-loi - .n thi onlvst iltt) .1 wtda caperienca under the uuniii-p nylvanlfl State Bah bath s.-l I AftBociatlon Hli home is in H. 1 nitun Pa. There will b* tn orchestra com-posed ul yuung people « | ins of one hundred youn lloi 1 Choir nf ih.- Methodist church will i- or- - Rei -• P i< .\ i- preeident of tha M oo| run. 11. « ill In ;i few unce tha follow mltteea to Bastsl in tha apeclal aer- ■ Utlve, publicity, illume nini flnanci ■ Th.- plans for the aervlcea were made al .1 meeting of the Conaho-in. 1 k.'n Sabbath Bchool Union held in the Methodist church on Bundaj afternoon. Id tlon 0 planning for the I'I .plea aert ices the 1 '.■ .1 the World Priendahip 1 a 1.. hi * Hi'- ii. ni .11 w lahtrrgten a Birthday, FUNERALS Th*- funeral ol Doroth). f .Mis Martin. Illlln.i t intu bar late reaggsaasa Beventh avenue y ataide noog s.-i \ loss 1 Uughtar 1: Bast ftei - bouse n obarga "f Rev, T A Armoui ol ha Methodhn ■ hui-i h. gssilsti ■! bj ;.-. B i(. West, i*'. i--< •■! Calvary hur.-h Mr. Ann..111 gnll hi.- u( the deceased and remarked that her ahrtetku tad ao pM tot othera to follow. 1 m Bundaj aAaraooa and ■ 1 ■ ng dreda -.1 ihe deoeaaad s frkmdg red her remajna whh h l handsome enaket aurrounded ul soirerg win. b aymbol-laed tbe reapeci in which ahs wag held by her many h lends and m - n nil which ahe waa eon nected BOOT claaamatea of the de-leted IIH nu 11 hearers, in ir-is tn.-i.i.. in Hue-- 11.. ceme-tery. ■ tractive In gown "f 1 \.II-M colored 1 ■•- ■ trimming ur ... 1 ;. ... . tti m •- Both « ire j. item leather all] 1 ati of I iphella roaeg ami tintiii colored weal peas. The little Rower girl a In «hlle 1 anton 1 repi and wm-e white allppera and atoi kl and fane) basket of iiui>y primrose tied with a large pink tnite Mis Horlak, mother of tha bride,:. - 1 epc made an atrulghl lines and trimmed »nh bands uf blaoh fur. Hei hal «:i** 1 large model ol black stt.iw with flower trimming, M ■ w a '' ■ Thorn is, mother nf not'- .1 iniilnlultl blue Canton orepei beautifully embrold* ered In the >\ 1 •. ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i- fl on 1 wedding 11 Ip t» Buffalo Balls and Detroit ind ni' ■ etum will take up ■ So, It WeBss ave* mi- Kingston, 1 1 . where the] "ill me -'ii-1 Man h 1st Tin- In ■ of the besl known young ladles ■■! Ihe borough and is extremel) popular among tbe young-( tin- l-'irst Baptlsi church and hog ■f Imih ■ 1 an "'-ii is ^1 membt r ..t the 1 hotr Bhe took ■ ' eal in 1 'ni Bible Bel 1 1 i-n.iii.-1. 1 bare during IS "tie -i the active workers. Bhe li 11 ii.- ol n.. ' 'onahohot ken High Bchool . ompletlng hi r 1 oui 11 H i - ilao an ■>■ tlve member ol < 'al-varj Branch Oil!- Prlei dly s... le-t. . Hrs. Bits ul.* ih Thomas and la one nton'a heel I ing mei Ha holda 11 rei p ■ ■ office of ti. • An unusual and pretty fl the wedding was tbe nubstltutton of fe tine uahi 1 - B ter and Mis-. Martha Mllli . Bwtea of bride, Riling the roll 1 Almond green Canton erw loned dlatinctlvel) and trimmed with roses of the dreaa materiai were their oharmlag gewM ■ nt leiithi'i- niiniien com-pleted their cootumea and carnage bouquata of [link awaei pease added . delightful color note Pniiowini th" aeremony ,1 Keep- Uon «-is held aad wedding rUnnej ■ Ouaarta were preeaal from wiikei i:*i re, Phlladelphl 1 Asbu N. J.: Qlrardvttle, Norrlatoi 1 1 ough. The ii- iiti..n.s .-a tha . I home arara arranged 1 ■ v. Baldwin local noriat Ju.t Like Dad Friend—-"Does the baby take af-ter rm fatberf Proud Mother—"Oh yes Indeed— why in- i»—h*- is aimpiv ureas aba 11 bottli " For Sfurni Bggh I 'niiHlinhocken Millwork Company. Kim aad Poplar Streets. Conabol(,ork.'n. I'a AdvertlesmerL YOUR Gas and Electric Bills Are Due. Hue You Paid? Note tha Star—Save the Diic»un| |
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