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Sljc Consljoljockcn Itccorbtr Conshohocken. I"a.. Thursday, Sept -26, l!i:,7 TA 8.4600 — BR 9-O9S0 Governor Leader at Lafayette Hill Todav Lawyer Confident VISITS POSTMASTER u.s. wm Never HELEN P. MACK AND Jail Librarian TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS Predict! Victory On Appeal for Nary Knowles Mr* Mary Knowle*. sl-year-oid librarian of William Jcaues Mrni-oiml Library. Plymouth Meeting, fur nit e 130-day Imprisonment for rnntemp' of the U. S. Senate will never go to lall. Henry W, Sawver 3d Philadelphia councilman and lawyer for the accused woman, a*, id" today "Mary Knowki will be acquitted- ■rBniirh.- be told a Weekly Re-view PabUahlnc Co. reaorter. The attorney's sanguine view of the slim, dark New England-born librarians chances to escape im-prisonment was forcibly expressed despite the fact that Justice De-partment lawyers have refused several requests on Saw-yoga part to drop the case on bis prediction ■thry T re hound to losr" when it comes before the U. 8. Court of Appeals. Washington, D C. Latest development in the sen- (Confmuerf On Page Eleven] Oct. 15 Date To Pick Miss Conshohocken President's Letter To Re Read by Mrs. Helen Murk rifvt.lrnl Fiarnhuwrra mr> sage t» Thomas J. While Nr , president of the board of «i-pervisor* of Whilrmarah town- »hl" and chairman of the gen-eral committee directing ac-tivities rommem»ra ling the tMth birthday inmirrun of the Marqula de La Fayetle. will be read by Mrs. Helen P. Mack, poatmaater at Lafayette Hill, at reaUvlUes Saturday night at Bat Miles Park, Jothua Road and Mr.i Are. A profram la to be present-ed al 7: IS under auspices nf Whltcmamh I.Inn* Club st thr conclusion of a parade which will be disbanded at the park, located an grounds adjoining the Whltemarah I n m n • h I p building. Mrs. Mack for many yean has served as a member of the executive committee of the Na-tional Association of Postsnaa-tcra. First woman president of the Pennsylvania Chapter of lite national association, she began duly as postmaster al lafayelle HHI In IBM. fur-renUy, she is pushing vigor-ously for a larger peat office at Lafayette IIIU. I $250 in Cash I For Hallowe'en Masquerade™ Jn>cc«> >|Mni-orin^ Puruilc on Or!. 26; #70 in PtolVJf l*riwf« i Two hundred and SO dollars 'n tsah prires will be awarded for outstanding entries In the tradi-tional public masquerade parade Oct M. a highlight of the annual Hi'Hoar en celebration here Prank Pellegrlno general chairman, satd today In addition. |70 In prises will be fnarded best entries In an art poet' ■ aesasjga for all children of al schools, public and parochial li Cnnahohorkcn and Weet Conatu horken Polish Kills Child utui.il Vim Mtirin Ilr.illk I t<1111cI ;|1 Home in Norri!»lown Edward Sturm. 'jr>-v<*ar-"U father of a 15-month-okl fiii who died Monday after swal-lowing furniture JMIII-H. i.Vii.- HaU hi' has eiiffauvd sVO tttQI tu-y in a one-m.ui bmtttl ■ ■• preumt the tragedy happen-inK to another child The 13-ounce bottle from which tiny, blonde, blue-eyed Robin Ann Stnrni drank the liquid Katurdj\ "one < The fourth annual Mist Conaho hocken contest la on! open to all unmarried women in ., . .. ,., . the orwater conahohocken areU racka^e Party 1 UChduy from IT to 21. entries will be re- _, n ._. , ■•_*. •rived until Oct. 10 ' "• KtlMV \\ (irkcr- I till Sponsoring the glamor corapetl- Nlne eVenu next week will-keej kuol is the mnahntinckrn .lavrrea gj j^nc, g>. LuUltfU Churer All entrants for the coveted tllle | coflgrwgntion Of Oonshohocker must furnish a small photograph mighty busy. and description of themaolvea and -__.,„ _.„„,. -*_.,.i ---,«,.,«- thru talent*, together with a tot- *«tor ?0}Kt "T"*"1 «""""« ter of M word. .* le« on "Why 1 ">«,' "'?"• Lutheran Churc* Would Like to Be Mia. tons*.- J^ % ""Ja^ ""* ^JScaUon. should be mailed to J Th# "wy Worbars Boclely run- Javcees Contest Chairman. P. O *«•• ■ P****** n»r" « ■ **»■ Box Ml Conshohocken. Pa. |***j — . - Judging will take place Bt gl Th« Church Council mreta In public dinner at 7:30 Oct. 16 at .jP»rl«h houa* «t 8 TTieaday. ll.irmonville inn. Judging will bei (iOVEHNOK AT TOWNSHIP HI'ILIHMf. — !*- fayette Celebration commrttee and t.fficials of Whiit-marsh township gcafte thi« mornniK with Governor Leader on program to lie held in community Satur-day afternoon and eveniny in commemoration of 200th anniversary of the birth of Lafayette. With Gov-ernor laaVgataf Bfl Mirhael J laputka. wated. and, from left, (rt-fiffrey Smith, R Lincoln Main, supervisory Wil-liam T. Frankenrield. ta* collector; Edward W. Hum-phrey, co-chairman. Lafayette committee and EtlKtir E. Mitihcll. thief of police. Snonaorlng the big community failed to give warning nn Us label r<rm f..r the tilth aucceadve year of the poison It conUined. , ^, , >«..... , ,__ — pilal authorities termed It " K the t onahohocken Junior i ham- gj ^^^ ber of (-••mraerre, which has eaaac Count> detecUvea. asalcne<i it one of the major community veatlifatc the case, said also I he funetiana of Ihe *ear heee a***** W1 equipped aith - .iri, The parade jd.l.v.uu, o.iu. -W..liUt ■I nc»lu—d«e- tlve^scr^ew-t^op. which muld be e;i'- § ^^ ^ four for costumes, one each for Because of lack of warning that float! horses with riders and blcy- the polish was mortally dangerous, •gag The Judges stand will be erect- the baby's mother. Jean, had eri In front nf the service men's pli-red It after purchase at a (tar. monument, Second Ave and Pay- iiatown atore In a noor cabinet eltr gt from where the child took It. Oth- •Jgg dlualons are listed in the awVtm l» would have been kept in nwtcr cm.ieM All entrants, rr- a high ctoaet. inaccessible to the ti.rdless of schools a 111 compete in ch'W t'-eae units KlndTgarten. first tnd Storm, a former Conoliolio.gfl 0 i grades, third and fourth resident and his family live at M ' B'Bdtt: fifth rind aurth; seventh and J-fl«raoii Bt.. Norrurtown. Hr luui It.ghth. ninth and lOth. HUi and been for a year an attendant at thr Bunting (Sunoco< Service ita- HM gwetera muat be ™mp»rle« tlon. Hldge and Butler Pikes, Her. by Oet. U and will be dlapla>ed >n momllle wlndowa of lavetle SI. and other Notified there by his wife ofter atore the week beginning October she had rushed the lltUe girl :o TtutUJ Bible Class conducu lunch-hused on beauty, pclse, personality! *"» event at noon Thursday in and dress \\wiah house Henrv J Game* la chairman, aid-1 Other Thursday meetings neit ed b- Alex P. Volpe. Anthony afash-! week are jr choir. T. chanotl lntonlo. William Angeloa, WalteT choir, 7 30: Boy Scouts. 7:30. or Mcaalngrr. Richard DovU and Au- oMr, 8, Pastors adult lnitruction guatu* DrUedlo. iclaas in parsonage at » Over 15,000 Pilgrims To Join in Tribute to SS. Cosmos and Damian Mammoth Parade, 'Miss Industry Coloi€ui Pageant ML They muat be In color, of original design and done entirely by Hie i onteatant. tlie hospital when she found Discarded bottle near her and mnik al the polish an her lips, siorn iCtmtmuM On Page Ileicm To Honor La Fayette „ Sought ui Area 'Susquehanna Holiday' Coming to Springfield For Two Performances B \r«'H nWaafala W ill (^>m|irlr VS liilciiiar.sli Observance Saturday To Unite I IMIKI- AcroKH Ocean in 'Hero-of-Tno Worlds* Tribute Plymouth GRArlD MARSHAL Joseph G mis. 1004 Matben M1U Rd.. La krreits HU1. will iaod specMeulor porada la Lofayalta Hill Saturday commemorating 20Cth analvorsary ol Lalay«:t* * birth. Governor Qcarai M. fitlfjff anH a party of hlgh-rankinjr State offldatii Ullf morning paid a vinit to the Lafayette Hill poll office ud the Whitemar$h townghiti tight hopefuls art among arett ndldatea for utls of "Must In- I dustry" contest, to be conducted I in conjunction a 1th Montgomery [County's Industrial Pair Oct 1-4-5 nt Pennsylvania Armory. Belvolr tow nshlp Entrants are Miss Marr Anne tVllkinson. IB nf 401 Spring Mill Are., Censhohorken. name aubmlt-tff< from l.ee Rubber and Tire < «rp Mlsa France* Mary Timlin. 19 al SU Heritage lane, tandlebrnok. |I|HT Merlon from Narrlaiawn As- Miaa ratrlrta Ann Itnaaell. 19 "Suaquehanna Holld.iV an orl-j at WO* Oarmaniown Ave , Chestnut aZJT^riirjtltosJ mualc-1 comedy, will be pre-|Hill, W» Dupant St. Roiboroujh. santed Priday and Saturday nights. 43M afaln St. Msnsyunk or 100 W. 11 and U. in the auditorium'Hector Bt., Conshohocken. of Springfield Township Senior! after Monday Sept. 30 High School. Paper Mill Rd . under The program at 9frUftnM auspice* of the USO and Weekly Township High school, he sa.d. it.lf Review Publlslung Co. Inc. (air (he pluce el o dinner erfftft. Captain William J. C*Ue;t Jr .' a/fs/ planned for IK 1 I at a teatu a Commanding Officer. U B. Navy of National New*p>Prr Week TrslntiiK Center, Balnbrldge. Md..l The auditorium wUt sent 900 lit Is producer Of the show. It was'order to obtain th* production it-r staged recently st Convention Hall the area. Weekly Rettetr no* rr- Commander William H. Rogers quired to give assurance to au'ho'.- bUllriinj»as a prCfaOl to the community g Celebration of *■ p. Ulh,h A-1( -?»?." Jr Lt Commander H E. Winter; lies at Balnbrutge that ample oft-the LaKaveite hi-t-ntenarv, Saturday. wa.Me.nor w.rg. « of »M r'"^ n""le» Kit^nicr MUUB street parking f~mm^***** Mas rs. THTeli en rP>. M\s acki , postmas.ter atL vLa*fayettie iHt-inll. rio„lVw-J.n- t«M"•iLrJi^ais-^ilnstaoawaani. Ynr™J« stuiV P"ei■t■e»lfton^, repre^sentative of the NH- apailaWe. The Spring leld audUo> - a Mr Rnd MrilJ||)Ffl M new aHd"etpeciatly ^p.. greeted the Sta'.r's chi. f executive at 10:30 A. M. At other areTVnLrtea to date come Harold C. McCuen of th./newap-per able. the tnu-iuhii. hnilriintr he WM uelrtwnpH hv Mirhjiel ^om Alan Wood Steel Co. C ft D obtained •W>r«™l on Tuesday; ifB,.P is to be protided by < toe lownsnip punaing ne was neicomea D> micnaei B-twHet. Jnc Penro iMvigion of tarou*h Da»id A. Johnston. mp»r-, targe Aoig orcAesfr*. J. l.ai'lllk;), <rc>-»t;,rv.treasurer of the tO'.Vnship, Edward AJM Wood WL—i, commned entrv mtendenl Of schools, for use Of th«| H-i-Ui and Fiantra McCueu acre Humph.-ej. president of the Plymouth-Whitemarsh board ^d c^^J^SSSIT^ '"SSSTot the proaucUon w... tolT&Zl^ rWaig^^TsSS of education and otlltT department heads. I Winner will receive an all-ex- * highlight in the observance or bridge. Th,.(;,v,r„,;r „,„,e .he three .to,„enrout, tc .h- B-,ff c^l.':' v^'"., £ HaT1,"=JT^JTS| Z~S~~. J - hahllltation Center at PhlladtlphlH. 8801 Stenton Aw., ;,tid , K|10ur»hlp to an area charm distinguished service to the county., tery wlifci modern-day nautical aer- ChesUlUt Hill, Where he made H tour of the institution, vi*- school. :city and township will be a feature-! vice lor men AMD women, this re.The "car is" owned by Procter "and ited With patients and was a Kliest of honor at a luncheon; Winner may be selected from fac- i Admlsalon will be by ticket onlyhall-Na»y produred mu.lr.l romed* Driver FalU Asleep, t ia-h Awakens Him and I Patrick J. MrCorrolck. 26 of 231 Thousandfl of pilgrims from 30 rcgtfl Bnd member of s discing- Bannockburn Ave. Ambler, suffer-mmaannvy npaarrutsi ooff PPeennnms>vllvv innlaa aanndd ul-ihed Italian family, said lodsy.i «> minor nose and lip injury and mtmm tne M]m %i 15.000 damaged a car to the e.tlp»-.ed OCbaV Mates will pour Into the:o. mofe j extent of »SO0 when r.e dossd o'.t borough during the weekend for, rjoaeru of chartered bu*es ad al I3:3° A M today apd ran the annual celebration of the convey groups from Rhode IsUud: ■ dlrt °»n* at Barren HiJ. feast of S3. Cosroas and Daman, Nn York; Trenton. Vlneland and £ed,r Orove roadi. Spr ng u*i 1 on nainls uf the hosidsutue Ptilllppsburg, N. J ; Baltimore. ihurch at Fifth Ave. and Maple St. Bristol. Mlnemllle. Pottsvllle bearing their name many other places. 9Wk\ McCormick was headed west thtj,. worJ( jn th<, fii,|r, ))f rehabilitation. Begun Jone-ftonded JO year, ago In addition, thousands wlU come'™ Ba"er' I'.'cel " R.'bert HtmV I The governor's first Slop W8B at The Recorder office by a south Philadelphia uxtman by motor and some by rail. °"M *na Oi'icer Robert Hipp.i fie lik Mrs Caroline Mogavero. in Highlights of the traditional Whitemarsh township, investigated « ( "Tisliolifickcn where h.* was jrreeted by Mrs. Harold C. IhottJtsffiimo \or recovery o) an m- tribute to the early-century plty-\ I McCueiJ, C-VU^Iishcr. His lir.sl thrtujfht W8» of Mrs. Mc-tant son, the annual pisifafton has »lc«in-«jtn(f and healert mil be a t^. 1 • ft Cotttl'l niutliLf, Mrs. Kliz:tUth McGuJKail, who suffered a r-.'lled to the thousands in tater-lpuWic procejiion of th, tadl.ful "let IWOrKPrS «.4>llier .^ alK>ut two months HUO ac.ITXtnee 'Zwuay' fireomolt^he'«u.e{itfl,ccooaiss!t .SSeLve^nt'hfiaAaiuensuse.i, HatTM2 1-0MVP. ISf wo>ryker* 'o"fNA»m"enruaf J* ",Ho» . is "your moth.e.r^ TGoi.vernor Le*tlci .,;..M~dired. and Canada Sunday ' area are at^nding a Uiree-d^j con- In a "w moments the vi-ltors were on their way to "We expect a digger crowd than! Brlght-hued statues of the iwlnlference of District 7 in Atlantic Lafayette Hill ever", the Rev Victor A Strumia.. saints will be borne alof: In LUW! City. N. J. today, tomorrow and gaotOg of the church for more than1 'Continued on Page Kightt \ Saturday. fied Page) France's Gala Tribute to LaFayette Enthralls Whitemarsh Twp. Official Included in the governor** party were William J. Halt. ttgstt Se«retar> of I,alH>r and Industry: Mark Walter, State Administrator of Vocational Kehabilitatioti; It. I.cc Wolf, super* i.sor. and Robert Howard, super* min? counsellor in the Naine department; (ieneral J. Anthony I>r»-\••! Hiddle, Adjutant ficncjal of th*- ( inninunwealth and l ol. Ifirhard Snyder. Deputy Adiutanl (ieneral and Peter Wamhach. pub-lic relation** director, Hnd ( harles Smith. Auditor Onernl. Pierre G, Gabard. French consul In Philadelphia, mem-l> er' of his staff. MontK<>mery County Commissioner War-sJTggnganaTLf- ^t^h?^' '^ m? *" "^ ,UK ™ *'**" **' rnnrh "^ * "m ,h*1 ™n Cornell Jr.. Ju<lKe K. Arnold Forrest of the MontKom-with U» rSa7lbtimeg^orTSSS'""^ ""^ ' iUCC<Mlon ^ »««PUong met Ihem on all aide., e.en among (.ry C(iuntv Court of Common I'l.a, and William J. Boden. friendly relations between two coun- a,,d bnnmi«8'' he went on "It VM the poor and the peasants who Montiron^rv Cimtv lUcordwT Of Dcsvb, will lie MinoilK th*1 Hits in the futuie *n oimortunitj fui us Ui see inn- stood b> ihe ro. d> to wsich their dijrniUirie.- who will join in the commemorative esyremonrf*. Lookhig back over his recent visit nutely the life of Uie French people, party In lu Wiurney tbnnigh thr A man-moth parade of Armv !C ri^* r"r !h* e^hration of to t.1hg back a better tartan* .,.!- roMntrs%lar Xavr Mni M,rin, uni„. „rric9 ()wndi . HUlded mlvdle (Iont from the 30Oth anniversary of he birth ng of their problems of everyday f|>bl, nufiaV group*, scoula. Baltrrv D 506 AAA Missile Bat- ° ^Ia ( Cf ye"*- °f°fl.rCV 8 ,8mlUl Jr*;IKil«"dth^eT10^P"tom"\hI. ™ n^i^™J i- n , »»"«». "~»» "-> Bre rnmtuii.lt> t^hon at Eureke, Pa the Fourth ^ WMhliifttm. >lio repre-j "We have already art In motion "hat jou n,lBht almoat tern, s ~ fnrm ^ ^^ JJ l(n_ .^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ f[| f a^nted Whitemsrsh loanshlp at the a plan to cement the bond between fcidal a\strm." nt said Iilr is in fro0iiejB al IN P ^l and vn rnlor guard a Marine drill observance said the personal con- our two groups mnipletrly rural TlH-rr is nn In- pwp#fl „„ nwaiajiig rike in (sewn with s DaakOOri of 40 men tsct between DM people ol Prance. The FYend, nfflml. hw sskM rtiuUrj ,h, R>rrrn , M,aMai,a srweea I In PM Co Rirm Hill Pin end Amerlr« the opportunity they hnt we M-nd. fit- children from 1-- "I was anmeahat a-irpriaed ar the -,-„„„ „„ p.rP,lrh ,. , , , PhlT,nl!t had to get to knn each other was ra;ette RJ11 to spend a month or state of modern eon MUM ■ m mn¥fk , ^r„^ 0^r t(„ ,n, rlllh WMm hound 10 dnimurh toward further- two in1 France, and I hate obtained Paris, not having been tngtl glmt „.,„„, llti..nUnM_ „» „.w M,„a ,he the mn M.lltan Police Bstta'io., inggood will between the two coun- toanahkp approval on sending toy. I entered »ith the nm Ammmn LeJawette Consolidated school with a color guard and 1 tries. to the children of Champetiere* at .troops during World War II. There _ - . „ -The m.M algnlbe.ot event In Cnrlstmue Tl.ere are only perhnpsure convenience* available, but they' ^ pi,r!1^ ^ «'" nwve aloru: 1 Continued on Page Ttve, Ihe 1-e.r." he aaid. "•». to my ■ U, M uf II,nn in tl.. kfWTl Ian- VST) Tf~'— with Uw pTiOanl™ "'*' Z^**** ' -ud. ll.r iNlnnlng u.elu,.,». br „.illi Maul Itr 'h«d Itu »ull.„Ilt> aln.^l H-hlbUHf foj ItaB paopte , u I U.j. T....I Li ia»u ll.r l«u ls*B>-l bamprWm W ttSTtntHMtt U BCtaaXafS i-i-u Cfl'ccut.oii.H afV*j ll.r ["'Plr -<v ** H! 5" '. "' '"' A1'* 'V*\M'!1' "' B,»a"' *»»**-ts I Olll^Ilt and bin ••*>■! l.af*trllr Mil1 Hr m-rolL* mrdfc^ and other lokfnr good will. j law . regarding [Im schoxil ihe^sed as wHI as Amerlian peuple itdien. but he Blreewlj has paaujndiaad ftrtaJng] du nui I I'leng to atsOBWsul J White Rr. form we n -tidi-iu ui ihe nnord ol superM- "We vrtr aoin to see the si i-fiiti i will be Atiuui and guests, wiui jx.nrii ulung the ..jlr\ to LI- . Bi he paasiiig W1' night in t Ro k *tk plared up Ir* ,h' '■"• "* •"*<■'" will be in* Jn«hua f»d Ccm/taticd oa Page Tut/ .Plymouwi-Whitemsrsh High Khool Uyetu gfifi, supr. I ■ le townsh.,: and Flr't A\e . La- BAJ B| OoVfffnCaT I.t-u'lcr bujri dlcavt of GO stamps otariny HfcrlaWi of voting r'iriich tfenrral issued HI toiuiei'tion «ith ijnwit.-iiai y uhaervance duhnu; vlfJt at ■ M. today al Lafayetta Pn»| (>fl I , l,«o-«, mm )± Ui i:'. v.***--m li. Batt. StisU 9tcr«tary of Laihg*r taid Induatrr. and Mr* He'c-n Cnoppr. pre«id--'.' of th'- Whitemarsh Democratic Woman* Club, look on. fcpccial catchet goes on sale this afternoon.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 26, 1957 |
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Date | 1957-09-26 |
Year | 1957 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 26 |
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Sljc Consljoljockcn Itccorbtr
Conshohocken. I"a.. Thursday, Sept -26, l!i:,7 TA 8.4600 — BR 9-O9S0
Governor Leader at Lafayette Hill Todav
Lawyer Confident VISITS POSTMASTER
u.s. wm Never HELEN P. MACK AND
Jail Librarian TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS
Predict! Victory
On Appeal for
Nary Knowles
Mr* Mary Knowle*. sl-year-oid
librarian of William Jcaues Mrni-oiml
Library. Plymouth Meeting,
fur nit e 130-day Imprisonment for
rnntemp' of the U. S. Senate will
never go to lall. Henry W, Sawver
3d Philadelphia councilman and
lawyer for the accused woman,
a*, id" today
"Mary Knowki will be acquitted-
■rBniirh.- be told a Weekly Re-view
PabUahlnc Co. reaorter.
The attorney's sanguine view of
the slim, dark New England-born
librarians chances to escape im-prisonment
was forcibly expressed
despite the fact that Justice De-partment
lawyers have refused
several requests on Saw-yoga part
to drop the case on bis prediction
■thry T re hound to losr" when it
comes before the U. 8. Court of
Appeals. Washington, D C.
Latest development in the sen-
(Confmuerf On Page Eleven]
Oct. 15 Date
To Pick Miss
Conshohocken
President's Letter
To Re Read by
Mrs. Helen Murk
rifvt.lrnl Fiarnhuwrra mr>
sage t» Thomas J. While Nr ,
president of the board of «i-pervisor*
of Whilrmarah town-
»hl" and chairman of the gen-eral
committee directing ac-tivities
rommem»ra ling the
tMth birthday inmirrun of
the Marqula de La Fayetle. will
be read by Mrs. Helen P. Mack,
poatmaater at Lafayette Hill, at
reaUvlUes Saturday night at
Bat Miles Park, Jothua Road
and Mr.i Are.
A profram la to be present-ed
al 7: IS under auspices nf
Whltcmamh I.Inn* Club st thr
conclusion of a parade which
will be disbanded at the park,
located an grounds adjoining
the Whltemarah I n m n • h I p
building.
Mrs. Mack for many yean
has served as a member of the
executive committee of the Na-tional
Association of Postsnaa-tcra.
First woman president of
the Pennsylvania Chapter of
lite national association, she
began duly as postmaster al
lafayelle HHI In IBM. fur-renUy,
she is pushing vigor-ously
for a larger peat office
at Lafayette IIIU.
I $250 in Cash I
For Hallowe'en
Masquerade™
Jn>cc«> >|Mni-orin^
Puruilc on Or!. 26;
#70 in PtolVJf l*riwf« i
Two hundred and SO dollars 'n
tsah prires will be awarded for
outstanding entries In the tradi-tional
public masquerade parade
Oct M. a highlight of the annual
Hi'Hoar en celebration here Prank
Pellegrlno general chairman, satd
today
In addition. |70 In prises will be
fnarded best entries In an art poet'
■ aesasjga for all children of al
schools, public and parochial li
Cnnahohorkcn and Weet Conatu
horken
Polish
Kills
Child
utui.il Vim Mtirin
Ilr.illk I t<1111cI ;|1
Home in Norri!»lown
Edward Sturm. 'jr>-v<*ar-"U
father of a 15-month-okl fiii
who died Monday after swal-lowing
furniture JMIII-H. i.Vii.-
HaU hi' has eiiffauvd sVO tttQI
tu-y in a one-m.ui bmtttl ■ ■•
preumt the tragedy happen-inK
to another child
The 13-ounce bottle from which
tiny, blonde, blue-eyed Robin Ann
Stnrni drank the liquid Katurdj\
"one <
The fourth annual Mist Conaho
hocken contest la on!
open to all unmarried women in ., . .. ,., .
the orwater conahohocken areU racka^e Party 1 UChduy
from IT to 21. entries will be re- _, n ._. , ■•_*.
•rived until Oct. 10 ' "• KtlMV \\ (irkcr- I till
Sponsoring the glamor corapetl- Nlne eVenu next week will-keej
kuol is the mnahntinckrn .lavrrea gj j^nc, g>. LuUltfU Churer
All entrants for the coveted tllle | coflgrwgntion Of Oonshohocker
must furnish a small photograph mighty busy.
and description of themaolvea and -__.,„ _.„„,. -*_.,.i ---,«,.,«-
thru talent*, together with a tot- *«tor ?0}Kt "T"*"1 «""""«
ter of M word. .* le« on "Why 1 ">«,' "'?"• Lutheran Churc*
Would Like to Be Mia. tons*.- J^ % ""Ja^ ""*
^JScaUon. should be mailed to J
Th# "wy Worbars Boclely run-
Javcees Contest Chairman. P. O *«•• ■ P****** n»r" « ■ **»■
Box Ml Conshohocken. Pa. |***j — . -
Judging will take place Bt gl Th« Church Council mreta In
public dinner at 7:30 Oct. 16 at .jP»rl«h houa* «t 8 TTieaday.
ll.irmonville inn. Judging will bei
(iOVEHNOK AT TOWNSHIP HI'ILIHMf. — !*-
fayette Celebration commrttee and t.fficials of Whiit-marsh
township gcafte thi« mornniK with Governor
Leader on program to lie held in community Satur-day
afternoon and eveniny in commemoration of 200th
anniversary of the birth of Lafayette. With Gov-ernor
laaVgataf Bfl Mirhael J laputka. wated. and, from
left, (rt-fiffrey Smith, R Lincoln Main, supervisory Wil-liam
T. Frankenrield. ta* collector; Edward W. Hum-phrey,
co-chairman. Lafayette committee and EtlKtir E.
Mitihcll. thief of police.
Snonaorlng the big community failed to give warning nn Us label
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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