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WANT ADS Inserted In Ml Five Weekly Review Newspapers 12 words 1.50 Vet No. 8015 Cushohockrn. P«-. Thur«d«y, August ?:!, 195S TA S-46UO — BR 9-0950 10c TW Hiimc Newsparr 8(> Years Smith \amed Chopin Will ^hitemarsh Bead Steel Mipervisor RR Company ri, W asliington Man Eladcd l»y Board: >* liiU \rv» Chairman • hV Rn.k-Robert W Cuwapm o* |904 M«in st Collegeville. has been elected president mid chief execu- ..■„ offices, of the lTppw I a.id Plymouth Railroad Co M sub-sidiary ol Uu Wood steel Co He ■i.ci eeds Hiui.ui P Ross, named chairman of the board of the rail* ■ *te Hill — Geoffrey'road. Smith Jr. of Hairier Hill."| Chupin loined the Upper Menon iheaf R.I . Ft. WasbtOfton, "<l "vmouth Railroad in April . , 1955 an superintendent of opera-luutied .» auperviMM of uonK pvrUmiaiv n, WM \ iiitrmai*!i tOWlUhlp, 3UC- with the rail transportation facM* oeiiiftif BfortOD H. Ftftterolf ties "f n 8 Steel Corpor.ii.nii B! Of Kloiirtnwn. at a meet- "n^ville. and Republic Steel Cor-nir Thursday Dlght at the po"1"on "' w»nen . I,.,.1,1.. Chapin started hia ra.lroad ca: i 150 Stitches Required for Face Injuries Still in Hospital In Philadelphia Nominated bv R Lincoln Ham, lie Railroad t th" west district, smith's choice aa unanimous Thomas J Whir. -' Thomas Rd.. was elected sj the board to fill the ■ m neltt b> Fciteiolf Haiti be-omes Mce president. The new suprrvl nr a as sworn - Justice of the Peace William of Barren Hill After a final statement by Pet-erolf before he stepped from his hair as president and member of he board, white said that he was Rnhiiril W .d. ,r sorry to see Mr FWterolf go but n" llHm W ■ " rr lut.v colls him to a higher office ' reference was to Fetterolf s BJMin| for the State Legislature t the general election in Novem- T. talking briefIT after accepting Conshohorken — A II-veer-old Dee. Smith promised to rin a good former St Matthew's High School a far the tawnahlp. observing that varaity athlete ■• still confined to ■ population ha* Increased from the University Hospital. Phils as tte to le.RM in >(■ years, an In- the result of at, automobile accident ease sf « perrent. July M In Vlnelsnd. N. J said to I wish to thank Whitemarth have broken every bone in his far* ,«n«h.p for rlvin; me the npnor- II. .. Su-hinf aBaS**. m ftf Mr unity to serve this board. I will and Mrs. Frank Welrer. .11* Harr* o my best to serve the people It B,.p oversea. Army veteran and a tContmued on Pope r«u!ltie, basketball player at HI. Matthews - High School before srasluallon in ' IKS. He wee driving the 1954 hard-top convertible which struck a soft shoulder In dense fog. turned over three times and landed In a firld throwing him out. A companion escaped with minor Injury. One hundred and fifty stitches were required m tlie surgery neces-sary to restore Welcer'a aha tiered right cheekbone, a fractured left cheekbone and nose and fractures of the jaw Both eyes were closed Norrutown - John J Raynor M, for sometime Lster hia left eye ■f the 2W block of Cumberland St.. , opened The riglu is still closed, •hiladelphis. received a relatively j Treated first at Vineland Hospi Ifht sentence arter pleading guilty tal, he was transferred to Sacred charge of burglary and larceny .Heart Hospital. Norrutown and ast Friday before Judge E. Arnold [then removed to the University for . specialized treatment. Despite In sending him to tha penlten-' severity of the facial I i»ry from two to four years. Judge< not expected to bear any disflgi Forrest told Raynoi he waa hetng mem his famfl l;V^/t.'Uldera,lL0n.^C"U,,*,v.0fi.Vll| The c" WM »lm«l demolished .^Sr^yf^JT* *"• •uthorlUMl Tho«« O-Catwar. II W 125 W Philadelphia. Which h« todged a STLSTSlS^ *"*-*" deuiner againat him The Mentfoenerv roant> rhargaa against Rayser aroaa out Pleads Guilty To Burglary Springfield Polirr Aided in (jiplurc Area Schools ^ £7, Held Lve Flan tor Triple Jointure \n Jail Admits Bridan^MMl BaMUrd Robbery Here I'llMMI-C- ^Icfttlllf \^ Kiirnllinriito Shrink Bridgeport — School atihotlUsa In Conshohockan and West Con-shi) iincken are pondering the poaai bllllies of a lolrtnre Brirlweiwiri fUltrtCl posed by Robert BOIKCI mmnhail of the Bridgeport school board, at a meeting of that body Aug 13 C C Smiih, superintr: the local system, said Tuesday he he has not vet informer! I Conahohockm A 27-year-old unemployed Ra-t Nor* i the ritmi Twp, pHiK-rniill worker, already fai-iiiK iaWfil -n i.us no* eharexs iM-f«re naarby authoriii«*a. had ajiother ftddnl after Conahohockm poUcai «j*fMUoMd him HI laswtgiifEBvry Cowty Jamboree Will kick Off Fall Safety Effort , Jail, Norriatown, Tttfiada Lonias smith, of 233* Rant ay I Ave nrai Johnson Hia.iwa^. con-fessed to Sat Francis Blake ami armed holdup early In the moinin* of Aug 10 si Dixieland Cafe, also knoan as the Musical Bat, rayetta and Marble 8l of Monigomeii County schools ot his boards proposal for a meeting of the three units to explore the Idea He observed that the Jointure _ even if approved at an early date, sJ«I Cl\ lillHIl A aecond man. a confessed arcem-could not go into affad until the J P1'" °' Lom»« Smith, in tha Con- IK7-'* school vear and moat school g'a hl> a ahohocken holdup, was lodged in officials are buav now with prep- '»"» * tMIJiri'uMliail j tha Conshohocken jail last night as aratlons for this veai's session gsa_ i m * r*,uli ot P">n>pl work of Con- Hot tensiein will be asked to in- I" \iMrc** Kallv 'ahohocken police vite ihe Conshohocken and West ' Clifford Butts M. of I Bristol St., Conshohocken boards to a meeting At Norrintov* ll ,Eaet Nornton Twp, a construr-with Biidgepott ,110(1 worker In Lanadale. admitted Rn.lsenori aulhoritie. parted Norrlslown - Rep Shepard J W chl*1 ** PoUc* w*»»r Ftnpps mulling oier this p«s>iMlll> aa crumpacker Jr Republican enn- tnBl "* dnw* ,h* ietawav aa* m tastfsaaW m 4 jnimure whh the »eM ■" , ' ■- __ r"" tha imMi.p He ■ married and the <»" ken and I pper Merlon ■'""'■" '""> Indiana a 3rd Dia Ulher of five children township BfBBBBVJ dimmed Both ■«*, will kick off the fall safety Apprehended by Chlrf Oliver of Bridsrnort and RJaaj » onshnhm-kesi campaign In MonlgomeTy County Eaat Norriton Twp, last night at have been Interested fi^ some Hl Uie Highway Safety Jamboree hl* home, alter Conshohocken po-moi. th* In Jotntni ihe I P|«r Mar- Umirt-V „...,, ,, K,,„unevi p„fc ilUe said thev believed he «.» with "» taff* *-2? "' ,h"r a "*>->t "d-H J* Jam.lh on U,e hold-up he Mid ha dwindling enrollment VMuie ( pper Accommodatlona will be pravMad and ani|tn h-i agmsaS planned to Merlon aulhotitlea ha*e been cor- far It.eta county realdents at the rob the Mansion in Pmlhn aent dial, ihey haven 1 been enthusiastic |a|a program which gets under wav Hine bi.t decided to hold up tha taward that plan . _ . „ MeanwhlJe. an ofBcil of the Con- " ~ - * -- - c<,.nrerl '* Dixieland Cafe (Musical instead. BulU H - SPOILS FROM AKRON — This i« loot Chuck CalkoaJd, OcaMhfrftnchwB'i l*M Soap Box Derby champion, broujrht home fiom 19th AIl-Amencan Derby in Akmn, ().. Aujr. 12. Larjre jiontrr with his name waa used in street decorations. HitibaiH, champ's -isiti. 1'iijoys mementoe.H of derby as will. at g P M. with a rot I | Army I leM Rand last spimg made some ovei lures Th* eVHlt '• sponsored bv Ihe toward West Conshohocken, said Montgomery County Safety Council, |« tS£hLCa!*!lU? the dlatnct had no knowledge what-. to Pref**!' the annual campaign ch-c latest proposal maslni with 8-D Dav Special em- He termed such a project 'a bit Phssit will be placed on the open-premature,' but added it might be a 'ng of schools next monih hr-nHhv inusideralicn Tor the lo- Crumpacker, an attarne* and riill engineer from Month Bend. He observed thai at no time has Ind. will emphaMie the need for such a joln'ure ever been men- practicing aafet* rnnacluusneaa on RRaad explaining that a iiicnuiy Ihe hlgliMat* of (be gesture was made to the West Cui,- rangewienl* for his visit were made ehohocken district to discuss a by Rep. Samuel I Met onneII Jr tointure but that only becausa the of Pennsylvania's nth sassaMst, In district is s sister one and the rooperation with the President's here. bcai 1th and hold-up Anothei iliaige of aaaault and battery, arising from KimMi * kiu< • ng doarn n. Ian Perry, S3, of Hector St neat Poplar, a ciistciiuei, luting the hold-up, may also be lodged against him Smith told the officer" thai hia bills were due and he fixmed lo get the money bv robbing the Musical Bar fCO'iffnuerf on Page Eight i S Mothers May Kegister i\on Bill P- O r'lrwl Meelinji of (Ian Scheiliilrd for Oel. 1 T/iev're 411 II 'UUMN r .ixhohocken — Rfttisttalion fm i Pall rxp«ctuit mulhrn claurs ~Sf"two7ouiiu'»Ke nu^w to'» »<» open. Tho« who pUn to •!■ AUuilk Cit>, ahen lh» imili ^.... tend nm.v rcgiilcr any neekd.*! — ,lr6 at 4 30 AM Tliey were drfvlng morning by calllnu tlie olfica ol On and Mra. t Uoyd W.lkl... |?°wn ™rl» ,0 "M «•* "■!• IVUllInf Nur« Aaoclallon. TAylo, —g* ^.^w^w«m^p^gaja*_, ^ hm |hr...0,mo,„vtw,„mon,,„r.dml.. Of2— ry.ni.1 R,IHI, i»,nfl«i ha[new c,r M ■ K1'1 *h«i ha waal,10n ta * "Otf Irom the attendim *ai on'patioi in the ana »hen he ' ""no™hly dmhane lrom miutary phyaiclan •potted a parked car He checked , •*""•' '»« Ea'ter He aerved in tlie yh, Ilr,t mm|„, oI tn, ctlLa ,, the car and then went to the Wat- : ku'opean lliealre He Id emplcA-ed echeduled tor The afternoon ot oel Cooperation and Amity Are Derby Keynote, Champ's Mother Finds Fayette Street Property Sold Realty Otal lo Cfcstngf Hfth Ave. CWatftt i'if termlsslon of Ihe concert i waa Safelt ( -.ui mi I Ire ( rum >peak durlug the In t'alng an Italian -make ■ ratibre automatic platnl. a Mark silk slack-ing over his head wtlh -hi* for his eye*, ha forced Robert MaaelsM. M, the proprietor. In hand over $131 Jwat as he waa about to rhwa tha of Lower tavern lor the nlghl. Seirral men l/iripresiiOH" of the "lUfhci oi a Snap Boi Derby champion ere *et forth in tMl article nrtftaw tor The Recorder grid Vaiieij Forge Sentinel bv afrs Charles CaiJto-U-i. u-ho i ton, CAuc*. i* fhe local derby c/iom-r" ■ by i .nhenne K (alkaskl One of the ipe. ii.l Cmp i-he band program Phlla. disclosed tSsM i-earsnce i he nious Soldi northeast coiner ol Fifth A»e and t"rr'lPd bv The TI.e aile. with a frontage of 130 **"" lu d,;im co,1", ct on Pwyette Si and 92 on Filth ,B r*w* *** rmln' lh* Jamboree will companied their parents to Akron Ave la now occupied b\ the rwtne **.h*[- *' NrrrMrt°"n Henior High to root for their champion brother of John V Botto. at Ml and the ^rnm" lhJ*7«" 'n' "55J Q' Dr This was evidenced especially at an homes and proieaaloni.l oriVe« ol IV*?!1* . r< "rmI ' ... ,un*r evening frollr given by the YMCA I"i Wilmcr Bath at 606 Fayette where a ,.trieiy of enlri imminent St Menon is general chairman for the mnm wmmttm ruatuswers rowerea jamlNirre He -.yd Dr Allen C Har- nmsut the .warn at lh~ lime man. of Willow drove safely cmin-, sjnjth told ihe offlotn he got r.l prrslrlent have been working awa, lri h„ rar htl1 lhf moiiey la clnaeh for (he last five weeks with a .love at his home and lalei use. Om .onnty rneamiaMoiiera. then rcoafhtaasl M Papa Tisgaiw, committees and various otganisa-uons to make the occaainn a big' success lal feat i which atnted "My bo. is a Soap Box Derby Champion ' Tills name cordiality was also ex-tended to all other members of the t » m : ! v since many children i »n pi], r , , Youngsters the ap- C of (he I .ternationallv fa- 17 • ¥%• • hers Chorus of M voices .T.nii'lV a 11*1111' v M Hgt Arthur V Dane. ■J,ilUT * *^»»1*- 100-piece band also will * *. Veal Side l.iniia Are lln-i- al Event Vou can t set foot in Akron prior waa provide*.:, suitable lor every age Agreements of kins home where he knew the fam- D* *'"" woon steel Co Ivy Rock ober 4 tn the office of the Viaitinc to Derbv Day without catching the '. group, from swimming, dancing and „«,,„] Dy llv waa on vacation A beck door [O'Connor is employed aa a carpen was alar He shouted Into the house t**T contractor He heard a crash and aaw some one Jump through a window and un tows id s heavily shrubbed sec-tion. Ha called out a warning and fired a shot over tha fleeing man's (Crmffwaetf on Page Twetvtt Safely Record— 13 More Dead! < Ml NTT TRAFFIC FATALITIES Figures from tha Montgomery County Safety Council, compiled ■n cooperation with the count) coroner's office, show the coun-ty's traffic death loll through Monday is running over H per cant ahead of lasr year. The boi score, lo be publlihed weekly by the safely council, •hewa: Deaths In seven-day period through Aug za I Deaths so far In 1»M 31 Deaths this lime laat year S4 Tata) IM!. deaths »1 Accident Sends Youth Twice To Hospital Lafayette Hill - Paula Vodila. II. son of Mr and Mrs Edward Vodila 4031 S Warner Rd seriously In- j jured in sn automobile crash Julv 15 at Barren Hill, la back In Chest-nut Hill Hospital undergoing treat-ment for a fractured vertebra In his neck and three In hia back, also a result of the accident ''.■inting to his family these In-j ries were unknown when Vodila j ens discharged from the hoapilul I ■■„« *"„:„„ inn , r 11 nfter four weeks the.e with multi- llr * <»Olll|( All CfUl for I stC pie akull fractures, Complaining of. pels, in his back, a physician discov-ered the fractures through X-ray His condition Is reported as much improved He is expon*d home from the hospital this weekend After the -week-ago crash he waa on the critical list for some time He is a IBM graduate of Plvmouth- Whilemsrah High School, Plymouth Meeting. Nurse Association In the Park House, Fifth Ave and Harry St nation. This course, endorsed by the medi- ST? ca: advisory committee of the Visit- De'''" . log Nurae Association, is conducted P"r*r,, ( °' by Mrs. Myrtle dough. R. N Purpoae of the aeries of six meet-ings la to help the mother, tn co-openiiiuii with Iver phyaiclan. and ' through a better understanding of I herself, to achieve a more comfor- I table pregnancy, nnd to subsequent- ! IT -pproach delivery more fully pre-pared I Films demons!rslion of New Baby Care, as well as the moat up-to-date printed material, Will be user. ' throughout. ; Further Information may be se loured from the VNA office, morning. Monday thru by railing TA 8-0103 during 1 time Since registration is limited. It 1 Is sdvlscd that all those wishing to Conshohocken—Stanley Chest. 44, I attend should call now. „, sea | j..iru ri, falM Mb sale ha propern agner IV.I pleasant sen- cards, to Just sitting In a comfort DM would want to be Im- able lounge It Participation In the' On parents' vlaitlng dav a'. Derm-e. the. a. a champion or town, the first Impreaalun receded *■*"''■" ^l " "^f110"* a champion -is sn rxpet-1 on seeing that lively 'to put It <or the purchase oT the home of a —.... ience to place in ? verv special Spot mildlyh gathering of boy. together r*eae»n-I man on Butter pike, M ill SDOILfOr reeeryed for pleasant memorle. to waa "Th.. 1. SUCH a good thing- ^hw "> Omshohocken When thla I . , cherish forever, and good in so many ways, puichaae la completed. Di, Bath ^', > It'^llli;! |);|\ - - • - will move his professional offices F* "* J (ienrie Met nrmick. school Ittlcndrnt. and tfar school board i the borough e been Arrangements for paiking and grounds, assisted h\ nirmUii of tha owners U*'"l ro»,roJ ■' either Jo. ■;Mions Recieational Council. Bo> BCuT " West Coniholm: ken The I.tortl Club auouauipil I , lot lieie on Aug 13 »< (tot n (Continued on Page Eight) Your welcome evervwhere aas as- ll Is a melting pot of boy. from *W •« his professiot: sured by wearing the large red. at! over the 1 nlled Mates There 'here, and he and his family live Valley Forge white and blue badge, furnished to caaneraUon and friendliness eiisl-each parent Irtunedlately on arrival (Confirmed on Page .S'uri Missing Man Found Dead .u^u,.; By Step-son Drive Nearin^ Halfway Mark Seek I uiilrili.ilion-liuiii Vat-utioncr-niHsteis »nd (Jeoige Cuy I Fire Co. fhe police I Cnsh prises of new eUwej ■ and oilier items were dlstilbu'cd to [alnneis of the various events Re-rieshmenls, donated by Lions mem* , hers and by severs! business men of i the borough were served after the conlcsu Francis Wyrembek thanke ■" all who assisted, and who conoibu-ted to the success of tha affair Contest winners were: Penmit Scramble Tina Mnria Roop. Scoit Holland and Tommy Mulhill Tnree Legged Rare—Bobby Carpcntri ant Ellen Cnnnollv Rlrhaid Packer ami Buaan Yukovkh. Joseph Zermanskl and Patsy DsTurro Tnrv Cunnlna-ham ana Julia Campbell 1' Kr^iatration hra<Hiiir Set at High School Fetterolf Calls Zoning Whitemarsh Insurance As a Fine Living Area Monday to his job as true), driver for F ft J. H, Davis, fuel dealers. 3&6 E. Elm St., Where he had worked 20 vears A check was made with his wife. Berth J He hud not been home all nitht He had laat been seen at S 4ft Sunday afternoon A search was begun In the neigh-borhood, and around the Davis yards At t A.M.. a strpson. James < el-ites. II. peered into the dim Interior of ine coal shed at the yard, discovered the lifeless body 1 of the man suspended from Ihe Post TT3 of Conshohocken will apon Tlie Botios hove not as vet made ** WMt Virginia Day at Washing any definite plans aa to a tat* real- lon Memorial Chapel here, at . purchased the bin three - p **. Sunday story, sis-bedioom home fiom the The choir of Primitive Methndisi Lukrns Estate, after the death 13 Church West Conshohocken duett-years ago of Miss Margaret Lukens. ed by Mrs. Walter Wood, will pre-who occupied it after the nearby sent the musical program Lukens mansion tu sold to ihe The Rev Dr John Robbins Hart PwanTal government for a PoM Of- rector will conduct tlie service, one 'j^c*"-'Joseph McFadcien .nidM Bai i of a series of "state days , honoring _,.. flm|lh Tlie Botto home was built about "ch state in the union with Legion Huo, ^^ R|ti rftm()bi,|i ,,^,1 60 vears ago by Samuel Davis, con- P»»u " sponsors Kll[tn ^ |j%tl, ,|u„v net-ted with the construction of Frank Allan, commander Joseph Zudroga. Kennv Tompklua Tommy Episcupul C!r. ' IT, Joseph Lewandowski anu Williams. Jack Welsh, Susun Wick- ■ :i TheMor.tac-: ud Ftucttr St It Ig greeUal or Knuik Smith v.m comprise tlie coloi ,-ri. Ann Ftiliw nltal fund camual*n la nssa t*» •,mlu"" ,ton' In subaequent yean, guard of the post 1He serving is milich race -Bobbv Cipenie! *n.| mmL i, r. 1 w,,Th! " *« occupied by the Israel Hart open to the public p,^ ££« Hun l. Z.droga and million for a new West Wing BM lllld Kiewaon fsmlhes | Leg,,,,, mnnbers will meet at the. Anna Lee Bchrack Hauuond Fawy almost reached the half way mark.| ___ I p,,,! home. Second Ave and Fonest micJ Van Zukovldi Joseph Banu>- drlve headquarters .eporterl Mon- ..Spring M»l—Fire Chief of Spring St. at 3 15 P M . with members of ski and Ann sHUaao, William Col-day With returns stili trickling In. the total no* stands at lfrSO.043 Mill Fire Co.. Paul A BsuisD .-•; piinutne Methodist Church and Una and Pamela Bel 923 F. Hector St.. obaerved his natal choir meeting at the name time. Cooper and Rita Ca>iipbell: foot day recently. i there. race -Stanley Zermanskl spikir Mellon: clirulai iaie William Col- Lafayr.te Hill _ .Mortnn H. FSttarolf Jr.. who,e re,iK- 5*.'^..XJHIZ.'S "cU"".'"1"' m™<""" '"' *"- PIrmmith Meeting - Rerstrat.«n nflt'on •* chairman and membrr nf (ho Whitemarsh Town- ntlrT1, Some funds Mill are due from f outs.de puptla_for grades 1 to ^2 smP boarrl of nuprrv. iaorn took effect lant ■rimrsday. cited A ropf wmm >lwi, bJa mck A lad- Whllr)»ln »nd EMI Nornton town- *cme of the futiirr prnhlema ahead of Ihe tuvt liahip in der had been kicked from under his' *J"P* Ui eln«ino- ec-marlt* at hia final board ninetint' ifeet. Fetterolf has resigned In orderf ^j r>-, John C Bimpaor. county cor- U <-«yote hl.s Ume In ^Uie^ comlr.g a gmring township's crtsla' la these onn, .«,., J tlnough Friday neemr.it ion la unnec^aaary .hr'.aC'in^r'r.^eT t i,l.>...»..ih.wi,,i,,„ar«h rVoaha June and the amount include.- the sum raised lrom those subscrip-tions Also in the sum an "nf Yhf ttons from empioyas of the hospi Whitemsrah inwvn Pike south of Butler must be made not later than Aug. 31 at the high school offices. _ reen 9 AM and 3 P M . Monday , mosTiJM^iem-fll tne""re^tecUon Noi ristown. hradqiianers report i.nonal.* also are in i of establishment Upper Menon township Delay in Construction Of Library, Cafeteria Worries School Heads llns Tommy W.ilianis. Jack Welsh, Donald Ughtcap, Maigle Smith, Panwla Schaffet swi: READ (I.ASSIUKD Today many wonderful aa*< ir.gs are appearing in the r,a ■ if led Section. These art> for pupils coming to the publi' elementary scliols of P'J jth and Whitemarsh townshtpa certtftcate of self of last sis years while our population inflicted death He said the nu.n, onj-K,ioca|,ty on which there l* sn Plymouth Meeting -Delay in con- barracks Preeldent Elsenhower and his own maved rapldh from appro.las.tely had been dead about 12 hours Po-, ^.v^.,, b[..kdaT„ 0„ lnP con. atruction work at the library and campaign for election to the state 5JM ,. a rurren:h esllmated iajt« lice and relatives said Cheat, whoi u,bull0.ll „, „M69MS have given cafeteria at Plvmouth-Whitemarsh I. i?" Hiiuse of Representii'.-.r ll.aever. let us not relas In ear had been mednallv diacnarged by Hia statement follows- planning lor an orderly future. the Navy, had been in II! I i '■Because this Is mv la-,1 meeting T belietr thl sanaaae! and proper Sn.viymg hi addition to lua wife 1th you as s membri of the board handling of zoning matters to be Is a daughter. Donna, a his father, ale504.&5 to date High BcnaMa is causing concern : is is urged persons who sbuut the npe> ine ol the t^il lemi were away when the public solid-C-rdu- n ssTovn supervising prtn- Uiion svas conducted to ma.i Uastl "P'l *"W 'he Joint arhool board make a crux in kajlirllll thai Whitemarsh; Lawrence. 323 W Fourth Ave and nganitbutlons to the building fundjh.<t Tl i office* here QcMiiiig Al PlnygroimA Lafayette Hill—Cloaina lea for the summer playground gam* gram in Whitrmm-n mwnantp w.il be held at 3 30 today at suss Donald Koontr. recreation cttraator has announced The two pro)ecta ere being un Ideiiukeii ui conjunction with thr million usmnml addition to the lui'l style foi aevei J si'ur, tsl «LrcTai< naxt'gg nr- Authoiities have asked B Born- .::.! contractor, to pueh the Wora Thr tea son fur the delay Is debatable Broan lontinued Ed-ward H Humphrey, presidri | oi ixiard observed that the strH had berti delivered to the site ueluir Ihe strike so sleel ciaild nut BALLUTttA WfOdlt' T, Hoop. Vril lasWU iv a-aaia r ll 1\ Kiik|utri<:.. Pltmuulli iioliip me'iilnT i>t Hie board, said j llir s|iecial rommlllee studying com Illlltior S|M>rt«ltieil let supervisors I wai r » •. i) I few- remarks a.-, to my hopes for the shall alwuys be ■ pleasant and en-, two brutheis and lour sisters HU-pl I O SIMM I an, jfu'ure of Vh.tein.irsh Township hi joyable commumtv in which to live en of Ne» TCsTft City Joseph V~T-v Pot i Psrk the yea ahead I want loo tu But we ganjaj But or blind to the Ph*'-1 "•,'*":' *'Ie u' Charles U pi. y hail *.- un. * U' Use n - < on:: tin .ic Messrs H.uti and ever increasing need for clean . Young IHTCS, II I cunvvntlon ul the Indoor While for ahat I oelieve to be an acceptable Industry . . cartluily,0* Jo"n Clark aaMllsamTi , farWuswm's Club, a aroup compoaed excellent selection of mv sas*caaaMr luaasvaa to thai out* thw Ptf] ■>, tsila ot Fun eat Ii^lii. Fort of handicapped persona I Mr. Oeoffrey S Smith Jr minimum will be affected by itsi*™1". T«'«" mna Rlt*- *lIe o( Ceorar F Kanworthy. park su- "It Is my undersUndlnj several presence Michael Piekarski, 323 W Fourth pci!:i'-!^mt. said yesterday spec-qualified men have sought thi.v -In the years I have hsd the'Avp-apa being built in the, posl'ion from the east district of privilege of serving you. our board! Three stepsons also sunive In i". ;■ P. ri ar» and ran pa to li- town*lip and I am sure my hns been guided in sis planning ■ddttlon to James they are Ray-i - roor ■ for lit* |IBU|l I \ht very e-;cjllcnt survey and mond. IB and Oi.iv 14 • . i - ,-r . i .. o -PI fhoisltlt la MaWthuj Mi S.m'.i .budy made some three or four prtaatng type sattiai. grsss run- "«■' »MIUUUICU I« .isoiyn hf i' aa 10 CasfJ thai Dor< on .,- * lutme saaOCiata .n thg admi- years ago bv ine Montgomeiv Cram- iimr-mi ■» W»MI natuaHa. UU TtOphiea for various to'trmmeri^s Kvpimnoti of cafeteria facilities1 the board went into n .. o tlie general public for nistranon of this ..ommunm ly Plannmg Commlasion Because JJL'f*. Vai'i^i'r!. ?o**'1« laTa,* *llJ °* **■r(,«, *■ P"rt ol tn<" compounai the problem. Brown d-j-laton to hear that committees re sion. , -I Hke le think we have aaaeea (Continued on Page rawing) , Jjecioi hi"<sasaahoeaeav. ' ''h'1 activities .clared Pupils ma}' have to be led! BBSCO IHIr/BH I 4 II H Krl-It . He espre&sed doubt the liiir J jwlll be read) for use when trhi lapeos oept, is and eiiea ine a iflrultlca this will create alnre II islrirulnm and other aapeeta al awed in 16 instance* as a study hall ) arhool had been unable to rnni In the lus) twaifWaastd last Tvies-I Us work last monHi because of i |day. Brown said it was indicated Hans. ' four weeks will be the em best it cant He took occusion 'o note tha gUhkl i>'i- ■ i ■ ■ itonnnued on Page iViaai are only a sample or i na bargains you can find by read- .ug Clasailed I'in't you place fgaj '1 ,n Classified today'1 Ca.l IV l- T»Y\ CH 1-4JO0 AD J-thTT.! TA g-4«no oi BR I-OPM and ask for an aii- I I swawM "Results Better Than Evari"
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 23, 1956 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1956-08-23 |
Year | 1956 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 23 |
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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Weekly Review Newspapers
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Smith \amed Chopin Will
^hitemarsh Bead Steel
Mipervisor RR Company
ri, W asliington Man
Eladcd l»y Board:
>* liiU \rv» Chairman
• hV Rn.k-Robert W Cuwapm o*
|904 M«in st Collegeville. has been
elected president mid chief execu-
..■„ offices, of the lTppw
I a.id Plymouth Railroad Co M sub-sidiary
ol Uu Wood steel Co He
■i.ci eeds Hiui.ui P Ross, named
chairman of the board of the rail*
■ *te Hill — Geoffrey'road.
Smith Jr. of Hairier Hill."| Chupin loined the Upper Menon
iheaf R.I . Ft. WasbtOfton, " |
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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