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Sljc Consljoljockcn ttccovbct Conahohock™, P... Thuraday. Oct. t, ISST. TA 8-4600 — HR (MRM 10c U-S. Historic Area No, 1 Honors La- Favette: Governor Leader Is Acclaimed for Welfare Aid Rousing Tribute On Bicentenary Of Hero *a Birth , .^ ! Rehabilitation r east Day ***** Mim, Attended Bv 15,000 Pilgrim* from Manj States at (ionshohoekeii Good Religion* W'lillv Hairing pioneers in the rehabilitation field for "ptrfornung miracle*,'' Gov-ernor George M. Leader told ti luncheon gathering at the RehablHtetien Center at Phil-adelphU, SHOI Btenton Aw.. Thuradny that "taking th" ! wIhole field of huma.n. rp,rob- mm Duauuciiaiuii nu;ius n,li'",r'„'"s"»« th<' '"'»' dvudS.tunl.rnl.hu I).,Ill,I, S|..ilmiil.ii In lii<.'llli<:lll \i«»|iii|iir \\..k Citations for Community Service Achievements; Navy Cast to Stage Show Oct. 11-12 WBmkmm u* ■ %_ Evenings Thon.-aiuls of p i I g r i m | pnnrnd into rwholiiminn from many states during the WMfeand for an ann . bmtiofl of the feast day of SS. Cos ma.- ami Danilan, patmn mints of the church t> their nam,« al Fifth Ave. and *ood re»ei°» M.,,,],■ Si. I n"' Q"*Mim mid nuirr high More thnii 60 chartered buaee StBte officials came to the center came from Rhode Island, Mnrvlsiid ,or the presentation of awards in 01 Nnntfrnnla and """^"hion °t their "outstanding New Jerscry hundreds ol iiutomo-' w'rvlce t0 the Commonwealth of bSM iv ere narked. Hundreds more Pennsylvania in the conservation cime by rail. Total attendance. 15 - Hlld "«U»Uou of human beings." completely.' "I ran't believe that we of the mld-'Olh century have M Hide faith l.iat we don't believe tre t in nirrt l»ir-e ehallc-nge*." he said, "or that we Are ->• ael-nsli that we would turn our Im ha ••" (li> in. <n that wo are mil sufficiently concerned with the »pporti*nit.e* for oar child - rrn and grandchildren that we would not live the time and rf-ton to this work. "It la good business, good sense. hi of the more than 30- rcar-cld celebration waa n proces- *on ol nearly 2000 mm WOSMB nd children, Sunday ifmrninn ! ;irf.t tonally made In a spun of i tcnance or gratitude by n, A silver tray bearing tho riu tion was presented to the state's chief executive by Mr. and Mrs. A. Ylnton Clarke, of 825 W. (ar-penter l.anr. Mount Airy, reel-plenls of the Tte ha bill tat ton Kuruin 1957 award for their phl.arr.tin>.>> In the rehabfllla- ■ lined statues of the early! tion Held. 'Mri.ui-siunrs \UT<- borne Miss Terry Brrslln. pretty 20- line of nmrtl), while H jrar-old Owynedd-Mercy College - nit of children was clad in s;udenl. of 7015 Ardleigh St.. Mount paper, said yesterdav, l o( the saint*' Umc. t Any. one of the center's "prise Captain William J. Catlett Jr U«hted candles were clasped by j patients" alnce .ecoverlng from a Commanding officer, U 8 Navy hundreds of the women marcher*, bin fracture In an automobile »c-1 Training Center. Bainbridge Md ■minted sacred soups TVolddent n year ago. presented her la producer of the sho« bunds accompanied the :.r lo the governor rail MrTu** edHegd. BcnadkUaa „„. ..i.,,,,, „, UM njontmued on Page JaMfsei there are only too teal* avaiiabe Rev. Vlrlor strumU. D. I>., parish, teach «iff«f of the performance and for more than 30 years. In \ the tickets art on a first came-firtt manesque J\J^ g<\*»%*m*% D*.*0 1 '^oed bojis. Presentation of citations for fn* tirujuished service to the state county, city and community will be a hlghllftu of the program featur-ing "Susqurhanna Holiday'' on Pri-next week the auditorium of Springfield TuanslUp High School. 1801 E P.iper Mlii Rd. near the Spring-field Township building. TVtr propram utti be given under auspices nt the National USO and' this neuspap-r in cooperation with thr V S Nary Training Center, Bntnbrtdge. Md. on the occasion of National Newspaper Week. "Susquehanna Holiday," a hit musical comedy for two years, will be performed tor the last time on Saturday night. The Batnbridge unit is mo..-11 to Oreat Lakes, and members of UM ca^l are bc:ng as-signed various otftMg deuila eiat-where. Admission will be by ti sal only "^ckets may be had on t qiiogl. without obligation, by calling CH-estnut Hilt 7-4300 rvyrldge 3-7100; TAytor 8-4000, BRoadWay 8-0050 and IV 3-5400. Indicate for which night ticktts are preferred: Friday or Saturday. The citations honoring local eiti-iens for community service will be presented by th's newspaper as part of the celebration of National Xetrspaper Week. The method of selecting recipi-ents has not been decided. Haro'd McCucn. editor ol this ntng- State, comity and town-hip dignitaries Julned Frnm-e** M. Pltin G Gftbard, Consul tt. rhiladi■iplna. In i tribute ut PVaaflh-bora Genera! La Fayette. boy hero of tho War of the KevoHitit'iKuy a\ a mammiith I .a IFa ■ bration at Ilarre.i Hill on Saiui\ia>. inatkmg WQQ&h anniveo tary of the birth of the ommortaJ Fn>nchnian. Tlie centuries-old friendaliip l*- lic twn mttlona 1 re-afflraied by HpnaHttartiTaf of both groups, rhiivixed with the preaervUMnn nf a hAtirl.Minir Firnrll Il.il! to the t"»li . Ueesages direct from Preaideiit Elsenhower und Govern' ■clWawl the [MiM'tiilly-expretaed mutual ITI;:II(I and tiibutc [o Mai- Ciiiis dr La Fayette. Thousands of •■ I efaUdno Unad tha mue-tan of a rotorful parade ol 1 units, fire companies, boy and girl •couta. ofhr ils and ell ■Md at oerniani'twn Pike and Church Road, tite of Ut Fay- .elte's tempornn- local hi Of I'h numtri-'in the Revolution and trtminaiimi at Col. Miles Park. A impir-Vine [oun.il outdixtr pro- Pftaaul a FOO^MH WWrehonrtl iraa*. ini hiding an original hlatorio .ill : dr.1mn wits presented belure au to the school n, a ceremony „,ldll.IlC(. ot ZuMtna*. at 1 : t"> Sahirdny preceding U "The spirit thai Inspires our l»a Scoreboard To Be Given I?igli School CJHM t»f *5(> l<> Make 1*n->>t-iiIati(Mi At 2 Suttinlav The Rlumni Whitema^h High school will illl ihis .lrl.1 hindfnme $385,0 abaweb wlilrh rnrntlv rcpLi. rd the mudesl one wliere the pllgrlmagr aetnaU] had it> Irrce.Hh.n. The late Mrs. Ccrolirtc em. South Philadelphia, launched the phenomenal project lone-hand-1 ad In the 1920's when she came In fulfill) net a at a promise to give thank* to the healer-anuiu for re-covcry nf nn infant son. The pilgrimage grew with No Fence,Pay ^Fineof$100, Court Rules Several seats In the front of the ;audltorlura w'.]; bf, reserved for the wtnllila of the citations. ' (1TEST NO. 1 -l'i nnsylvania StaU' Secretary of Commerce William C. DavUn, center, receives first ticket for V. S. Navy's production of "Suttuehanna Holiday" tn hn atnrmd N- <>-i. .-.-, .,.„,,, „, ,;,,, ,,1;; ileiil lo.ii.ttn> benior liigii school ai B i . M. Oct. 11 and 12 in celebration uf National Nawapeser Week. Frances M. ItoCtMtn, cci-piiblisiu-r, aaUea approval as Petty Officer! c Marion Spaar, of Beat Falls, makes presentation at opening of Industry on Parade Bxpoaitlon laat night at Tennsylvania Nations! Guard Tank Armory near Norristown. Tickets tt> Navy production may lie had 'Mlf* 'Vi" "' &* U1** i-Mialwsaetikeii Kttcordar buoth at the Ariuoiy trxhrei I row and Saturday. Rx posit ion i- under i uspicen of Inilnstnal Management Club, fine of Sloo imposed Pljmouth township manutactur- Jayeeea lo Hear ;- leader Speaker Kxchangc Student At Democratic •• Dinner Oct. .">0 Traffic Menace On West Side Is S.m Uptohlt. ot I*r.e: ctuiw. Kud.m .1 th. Unlv.n,,1A m .. L u TaUtonfl. 3 '»8 •■•h«m tor vml.Uon ot . town- •' p»nM»'»»'" f»* »» '"""" D,mtI U "u!,,Un Jr- """»•" C.nMls cutoniu .nd Mt> urdlni>nce rw,rtlu tn, „„. Jw. .11! Irll »! hi. n.tlve Und o" th! Montuomfr, Cunt. D.mo. A tndiium Thurrtv. rrid.y .nd1'™ "' '"""'■ .V"? "**•? •»*»- Con.,h*hoc■^n"'JuTl^, .^"'-kj' c""c "»"»""• dton" commlue.. SmudmnvrclA,,Mi.ishant.d. »S.bmlodc.ky paanrd.y bsaautd- '*"*""»«™r u»u«r>d".})*-. •» "*" "^"'.Wd^r. AA ^qSueostinon-.uniad-^unuwlienr pne^rioSd i ""°»un"a ^"l"- "••' "«'«"">' Qeo^e „ UtAtr ,,„ ,c„p„.d .., w. tcnturod. i The appeal was filed with the wmu_ rw l1:*! apeaker TIM Hiv. Loula P. Oloral. M.lat-: court by the Philip Carey Maim. -, ,ul*, *™vu •"■. ™ pre^.de a[ ^ d|mi,r oct. 30 at the David | rector, aided a hi. purlin com- lacturlm Co. alte. Ma.litrate cuyton unbert I, chairman o. the j McDonald Labor Lyceum on | i.v« .iirrnoon on men nome ncio .„„„„ „„,„„ Cturlei Hendrlck. had found It™""'101"' telatlon. committee. Rid,e pike, t.o roue, eaal ol \or- Huzardous tr.ffic condition! at the junction of the'1" "J""™"1 »■"■»■■ •»>•< -. ttolatln. th. Wwruhlpl'"*°"°'""P"-"-"° irlatown Schuylkill River lirluxe «nd the We.it Con.hohnckc.1 ran,. ,h^ n?MVco^u!TnviU«^• W ,•"«:'*'"'' "'^"Ipanr ha. . ouarry o„ Barber Shop CJioru. \Jl%r^V^%aZ^Z Jnto the e..,„T,nd l.n.1 of ,h, SchuylWU Kx„„,s,ii, .,, Sn^TaAyj^^-tSa^ri-,. Of)(-Ml U""c"» Chemical Rd.. behind a rubber'«. v^1 ■***■ **« H>-»1 dignitaries. d.Rn*rtT..llve.s ."' J™™ clii!«1ivii going tu and from school, J'^"-™!?^1^^^.^1.1 B|bttroad !o show mittee in arranging lor the widely, known religious event. Growing Severe [ th!i aiatraaee an their home field Hazardous traffic conditions the'Ul_f,!ym.mim "flj^* lied lite Nnrth Atluniie ' local gridiron. ; Faeti bi aaaetti thr aaaai that druv* »i" be by **> I«a-ce* of the I nltrd SUtes and Robert McCuen. Bff) Irsner al *i.rkt»wn In 11BI. at St. ciss* of IBM. and Eugene Koehler.: M'h'el «r al Hellean Wood In 1914, president of the class of 1057. j«" »"*■ bearhw of Normandv or _Rod. grr ~T. Dr,omhbrow_ . _pri,nc.ipal,. P„rovence and un the h.ink* »f tha h,_, ._ ,_..., IK_ .■__.„. „(,i will speak for the school admlnU- *Mne tn ,w . ■■ . pnwfalaill or the Plymouth-White-1 atafab .until srhftol hoard » greeungs from the board beri. James I Oraham. director >: the school. wlH preaem.,1 the starting Une-up fourth annual tangle with Whiietaarsh ha* won twuc and Del H.i.1*. once lW', The toeae htrfufes Bill Wal-ton I. e; Trd Pa*syn, I I , Robert: Cutter, I g Frank Walton r A demonstrallon of " J<,n Gertz r g; Rill Kult, r. t , : lighting will be gUgi i Pott! Svgattki. re e. John RibbleJ Park. lO'.h AM , I. b; Don Zullck I h b: Bill 1 P M. nrxi Wi Mokrynchvk. r. h. b. and John lerTBnCf of Hat Lukent. f. ft. Week. a Deferutlt* stand-outs are Joe Two local , ■ ■• t Itawaalae and Nas Oalie. end., and."!1*/" *■ ' ' ■ Dun TllUUimi. Imepacker. ; Wrst Comthohoekcrt and Plwmon: » r^ Fire Comoanu till ot Colonial Jajrvees met Elklns Park now ^^a logfth,., ger la threat ICoatintied Vn I'u, ^Fire-Fighting :f Demonstratz:ii House At Library ruooer „. „ n . .. !"-«-- »»VT Q.i.- iiiufacturlng coi.ceia and aiSingi* Mere U<"t. II quarry at Oravcrs Xane and; The flrit annual concert of ttal Uaillhakr SoUcU) .. Rd.. boih in Plymouth aj>XBA QBJL Barber Shop A , „ tl ' Chorus wlU be present at 830 P. M At Slirill*; Mill rtf.li.KAp ... ^.«^-t.—L.uk.u. UJ.I. 1 iConfmiied On Page Twdvet Twp. On April 5. 1954. on recommen- October 11 at Conshohocken High! t . . aatbXi of ci:.2eru and the Civic school, under auaplcct of the Uonsi , Hp"n* „ ' "" C°- *m h0id ' «!h.™*r., AttOclaaon, Ordinance No. an'Club. Proceeds will aid U.e «„,. I clambake Sunday. _,..",. *.. a,0™^./- : ']. providing for the fencing in o.'lmunity and welfare fund. Quarie; I ?■*«■ ""« mkma under way Xot A M to 4 P. M /Continued on Page Smveni inumbers will feature the concert "Old Timers' Nl?li:" Nov. 5 The event will be held In the horary laati. and o> I ie adjacent gretaadg of the Piftaoutta UeeUai i Sebao) at the Interercum imtown and Butler Pikrj '"M Art EsJiiblt. this year imdaf non of Mrs. Lais fm.th n:d her rommittc". composed *.f i Bras) Jang H:coks and Dr. Orobar, piomises to be especially noteworthy. Worlu of both am?- tr-urn and profeaucnela in the sur-rounding area will be on exhibition. Proreasional artist* from this area ■ eose work will be on display to- ■ de Ht.'iM Htat, Molly p.tr. Ale-,- r:.rier Abels. John Hnlr.aard, Lo:s 1 pp Oliver Grimlrv. Man-in De;. vnler Joan Hcsnick, Oliver Nujs ■■ ties art at the Pum Chni-t'i School>, Sidney Qulnn. Steffi Oreenbauffl. Elizabeth Davis Wol- | nuel Wotpart, Arnold Upp-man Artene Love, Shirley Moskn- ' RiehTd Rorjgerf This will alto be t he first professional e z-blbtt for John Huneke. The book sale, too, la always u v Hl-attended feature. People who wiab to rontnbtite to the library'■ H le of books are urged to take sellable books for the snle to the Lhrary any Ume before Saturdav. Mrs. Barbara Kuter and MI-J ifcThnimr are In charge of the bake sale. Mrs Ruth Welsh and lier committee will provide food for ■d !:i raving fur i 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 il J 14 IS 16 17 Itl 1U 21 22 2J J4 2S * v ^28 29 30 31 ' ^ f*~ * i irr I'n-wntMni jitillx* 'I'll.'iur In conjunction with the observ-ance of Fire Prevention Week. Perd i'.edmond. fire marshal of Norns-i vn will be featured speaker at a dinner meeting of the Conshohock-en Lions Club at s:15 Tuesday at Harmon, i He. \v>.<\ f.-nyhohochen Boroufh Council wu told huri nlahl In nn eft irt to find methods to the boys and girls enroute <n ■ Tb • • to t.i,. Vast conshohocken pubUc rilllfl Ib'IkCIl'lf and par.Khial elementary schools * "-*■■«-» 1 ■.*■>*. lug land to Conshohocken High which the older children attend.1 W\ • ■ TV ■>"■ sUJ ask the school dlstrtc, LiTlVC I)V llOa *L Thomas to Sing At CO!' Ihnnvr Stanley C Thorn,.*. 411 Spring Mill Ave. chief of the Bureau of Criminal Investiga-tion. Montgomery County, has been named vocal soloist Tor an annual dinner to be held by '.".., . !' publican Women, o.-1 ober 14 at Bungs'.ow Inn. Jefferson-riile. Yom Kippur Observed to join in paying the salary of special traffic officer before and after school sessions Counciimen will submit the rr-fju. a'. <t mect.ng of the school board, Monday night. j Conshohocken No 2 Fire Co I iaOfiQ-toufi/ir imprnremenf o( the'week Is dls:ribn : rlue- bndpe itself and the general, :ng for contributions to every home Fire Company the borough the money to be ujed exclusively for purch. and maintenance of fire so Nexl week, in r : | be made In a houxr-to-i- ... Daniel J. QarVl | chairman. Tlic i msde with use of the app two-way radio on ;hr j.- p as:d lo.- teams to otaSspstntoasa Officers of the coflipa 11 that thrse fund" are .he soil Ofig* Mrs. Polsinelli Honored ».BBy 75 Kin on 91 Years Sale itf I'apitrv At Fire House- Uefflban1 of Barren Hill Volnn-l^ istry at the flrr house Q 4 Ot: 12. The nxlliarv will •UKsift Ben- M...I Byeily is chairman of the LAUNCHING 'C'OaMMlNITY CHEST MONTH' — Proclamation designating Oc-tober as "Community Cheat Month" in shown by targes* Edmund K. William.-, cen-ter, to B. Herbert Lee. left, chairman of Cheat executive committee and director of ■ahM of manufacturer* and national accounts for Lee Rubber and Tire Corp., and R. Lincoln Haiti, secretary of Chamber of Commerce. Burgess Edmund K Williams issued a proclamation Tuesday declaring October "Community Chest Month." '-Whereas the month of Octo-btT," the tiuLLiiitt-hi roaal laai been designated by the officials uf the Con hohix ken Conunuti-it\ Chest Inr gflj the pertud to conduct their 1057-51 drive, be "RESOLVED, that by virtue . 1 my office as Bunrew of the Borough of Conshahockeo. do here by aflWgat> proclshn OCtc her ».i L>ffiintuiiiL> t'ttest Mofitn. a Ume lor our planning and sarlous thought, and uur pledge ol full suppor- in m hievlng ihe goal rhai has been set for us menis of tlie Conshohocken Cosnmuniiv Chest in the part most assuredly merits our full support in IU ••.*..* Bai trie futurtt- "SUtned tliis First 1).>. aj OrMter Itfl itni.fi K Williams. Buryss traffic situation at the west ter-minus alto came again before the solons A Inter by Joseph J Lawier retiring state secretary of high- «ays. dated Sept. M, replying to A letter lrotn the west borough. August 20 appealing for bridge 1m- Yom Kippur. Day of Atonement.' ptotemen:. juid: will be observed by the fv ririae "Toui letMf regarding the corn- Jewish Community Center begin-! plaints you have received about nlng tomorrow night st sundown i'"' brldjj has been directed to . and contliiuln;. on Saturday untillinc brige department and engi- [ for apparatus sundown. Infers are studying the matter to Tlie drive has no connection with Services will be held at the Bar ''"'' out l0 whai extent the hish- V. ■ rail Hill fire house Church Rd and *"' deparlmsnt Is limited in Iku|pbassaa tfl alaitfy nunn-ious uh- OtnBartUJWri Pike The] will r- Continued On Pnoe Seven a* everttM conducted by Rabbi Theodore Cook, who recentlv accepted the caU Hie ii'-Iplt. The choir will be ct iiv Santor Theodore Ma; musical director. Kol Nldre will tnke place u' tomorrow night, whan Rnbbl will preach a sermon entitled Ish Amnesia." 1,11 .X001 fc IUpi,mr morn'nB "f- Ninety one years old Sept 1. Mrs tion to Mrs. Casinelll, also lives lb^CciV4 "an'tK »'"•»««- »-— « ™« a.;^. Mrs John Rio. 101 W. Seven,. LSL-*! ,,■■ Y™, * f.un..> !,: urday AUpndm(( Uie b hr)i. , - "■••-' wen Mr and Mr* Philip I 1.30 and iiafcor wnite-it J..K) P M rjggajgag f.isinelll. 211 W. Seventh,li and Mrs Mar- D ~ Ave. Con Hijocken, son-in-law and.pittsburgh: Mr. and Mrs Thomas Mu'lSSilltr (if ( (lllkl'M 'daughter with whom she lives. iOlennrlKht of Olenside. Mi mid 'V »."swi n ! Hnk >nd wh(ie dK0riOoni were.Mrs. AiKlwny CaMnelli sad V I Mill! *it*v It'll I I effective with a birthday cake form-{of Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. Doml-i /a, .Tiiiiidi > I Still ||jl(t ce|llfrp)cce >t In elaborate buf-jnlc R.o, Carolyn. Donna Mnnr and; A military ball »ffl '* lieJd at let supper |Tbereea; Mr. and Mrs. R..lj>h ssab) $ P. M.Ort 11 at the henduarters, On Sunday, out-of-town guests und Roaeaun of Wayne; Mr. and | of Conshohocken Post 1074. Vetei - were entertained st dinner by the Mrs. Jack Rio and Diane, West jans of Foreian Wars, launching'Caalnelhh Conshohoiken; Mr and Mrs. James' of the unit's 25th an-' A native of Huh, Mrs Polsinelli Neve, Lafayette Hill BO America as a child, first1 Mt and Mrs. John C'»smcIh.J Open lo Ihe public, h-gtlfglrl rtf Inina la Pittsburgh. She has re- Barbara. Jonn. Jc and Brutr. Mr. > .he event «ill be a massing of colors ::detl Iierr more than 26 veers. und Mrs. Jei.no Cssmrlli and Do-j :it 10 Her 73 dewendanU. many «f lores Mi and Mrs Ptsnk Pslei-j j Joseph C'RSLJC..' Is chairman as- wi>™ attended the birthday event, mo, Mi atsfl Mis LtOtetwa iiMflomii- Harold Cuiuiuu:ti:<in Al- Irniude a *on. four daughters, 33 no. Mr end Mrs FTHIUIS .1 : mt* hildren and 21 treat grand- F.iltrn.u Mr. and Mrs M br.dle.. l-ied A.ii) al.d Fral. :a tlnMlieii Mr atatl Mrs JoaSpH ■ (iiiu-ahals ain l». li- ■ i..: t«(U of l.er It--- ail and Mr. ' ; rhiiiniisanaai b /** . ixnin.niders. und Mrs John Osllo, live ri Puts- ,nid Uw H ptl I* fire chief said. Plauw fo: meeting of the four-unit group Mond.,y M helmets. ■ ■ tin insurance firm In New En - Und. are being d. « locsl pu: I . > ten pup.:« \t : tttd I P.M.. M | ?rade at 10 A. 1 Ingtan Co ■ fa its rescu; which ar. ■ne du.-iu Uuj week of o Davag S'tir.s Than.!:: ■ La FayeV:o Da; To Kesriem';?- I lor Whluinnrsh b Tliis Dtwapapat to be nine to Bttn record of tb) thronsth its own ex. luan grsplvs. •- printa Governor and tlie Pi eul. M. I township officials dlenltaries. plus at «Ii.<-' ' fn addition |i this week und tcore or more, aether. Iroin aff< i' ■■ uta air, • d Mrs. Harry M. nikd as ,.., ValU-v. marked 111 sii * tWaaklf Mavis* paotow) IKtpern ol
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 3, 1957 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1957-10-03 |
Year | 1957 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 3 |
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Sljc Consljoljockcn ttccovbct
Conahohock™, P... Thuraday. Oct. t, ISST. TA 8-4600 — HR (MRM 10c
U-S. Historic Area No, 1 Honors La- Favette:
Governor Leader Is Acclaimed for Welfare Aid
Rousing Tribute
On Bicentenary
Of Hero *a Birth
, .^ ! Rehabilitation r east Day ***** Mim,
Attended
Bv 15,000
Pilgrim* from
Manj States at
(ionshohoekeii
Good Religion*
W'lillv Hairing pioneers in
the rehabilitation field for
"ptrfornung miracle*,'' Gov-ernor
George M. Leader told
ti luncheon gathering at the
RehablHtetien Center at Phil-adelphU,
SHOI Btenton Aw..
Thuradny that "taking th"
! wIhole field of huma.n. rp,rob- mm Duauuciiaiuii nu;ius
n,li'",r'„'"s"»« th<' '"'»' dvudS.tunl.rnl.hu
I).,Ill,I, S|..ilmiil.ii In lii<.'llli<:lll \i«»|iii|iir \\..k
Citations for Community Service Achievements;
Navy Cast to Stage Show Oct. 11-12
WBmkmm u* ■ %_
Evenings
Thon.-aiuls of p i I g r i m |
pnnrnd into rwholiiminn
from many states during the
WMfeand for an ann .
bmtiofl of the feast day of SS.
Cos ma.- ami Danilan, patmn
mints of the church t>
their nam,« al Fifth Ave. and *ood re»ei°»
M.,,,],■ Si. I n"' Q"*Mim mid nuirr high
More thnii 60 chartered buaee StBte officials came to the center
came from Rhode Island, Mnrvlsiid ,or the presentation of awards in
01 Nnntfrnnla and """^"hion °t their "outstanding
New Jerscry hundreds ol iiutomo-' w'rvlce t0 the Commonwealth of
bSM iv ere narked. Hundreds more Pennsylvania in the conservation
cime by rail. Total attendance. 15 - Hlld "«U»Uou of human beings."
completely.'
"I ran't believe that we of
the mld-'Olh century have M
Hide faith l.iat we don't believe
tre t in nirrt l»ir-e ehallc-nge*."
he said, "or that we Are ->• ael-nsli
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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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