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it- Stye Uttotitt riartihw 1 in. I'n. Thunder, Oet St, i '.ir>7 TA 8-46oo — UK t Chest Drive 'Supervisors $60,000 to Go \«k Voice on Within Week Report I mhiv Mn.u- < iniiniitl.'i- I- rhirrl Of ^ av loMjid i.i.al ■a f;u in their 1957 csm-psvigB, Conshohocken. Com-munity Client officials reDOsi el today they were mie-thinl "' the uav toward.-* a goal of I9O.2S0 B Herbert Lee exeeuthe rnsir-thr drive, revested that 1.1 total oo Tuesday afternoon food at S30.664.50 The bulk of do-i... lions were from Conshohocken ti fiustries and their employees ri»t;*i-i .'iirt inniiFi Pfr»iKn trnm I't- ilhi ion jifftunled to U3.4M-J«. Included In this h an additional ■ Mi-,iii..i..n of *'..".(Ml from Walker l-rniher*. rrevinup.lv the firm had NMMri 9.1.«M Walker Brothrrs t-aditinnatly ha* beea a leader in llie CheM erhe The special gifts division, un I ■. ■I Mrs. William V. nip f-chectz. has accounted Tor 8? 935. while the professional dl- — ded agpln this year by Pr. Loi"i? Olncckner. has contro-ls ed 81.120 Don ild P Horsey, vice president c: the Philadelphia National Ba.il;. t n iinhorlten office, and chairman oi the banking division renorfel iu Lee that MOO had been con-fjhuhaa Churches and schools of ( i luhohocLen mid West Consho- ! ■'ken tksVg pledged and donated ■'""3. followed b\ the organization (. ■ ision with SI 10 and the retail Nicholas Romano, chairman "f the retail division rev en led thev v - uld concentrate their efforts in the coming week and that they .>*;- < Continued on Page Seven) Kiiwanis Club Elects Tonight I (> Seek 7 Seat** On Director Board An election or officers Will lake place after dinner tonight for Con-r 'Ohocken Klwanla Club in Lafsy-rtr Hill Dr Jpck Fem. -lomolng UleMiMtlt,] * il! conduct a brief business ses-i.< i' TlH Rev Warren D. Russell Jr. ■if First Baptist Church. Ci nshnhocken. secretary and chso- 1 i: v ill give the Invocation The office of secretary will not h voted upon; the bos id of dlrec- !—* will announce their sppoln.- II>HI' for that post. A program of KIwants education sii.I fellowship, Including varied ■ mi: ical selections, will Uke place Slier election*. Two men now serving as club \A."-presidents will vie for the of-fice nf nresldent -Alexander Pler-m- nl and J. Wilder Six candidates for the two of. ft gg of vice-president include Hear) Ob/tn, Alex Piermanl, Oom-laic Rujiiiero. J. Wilder. Anthony 1' Mrdlo and Joseph lacuvcltl. Neil Christopher O'Brien Is an- < |i;:i- r.t !■ I Hrrli.m again I* lot < ffii r of Ireesarer. A total of II are candidates for r.ven scuts on the board of dlrec-li r», including: Edward and Russell Carda-Ton* I" iph Falconlero. Robert twin. dtto Oriegel, Frederick Lytcl, Ra;-- ii'ond Msllnowskl. Donald Moore. .' mea Neve. Henry Olaxta. Alex r.ermanl. Joseph Purceil, Nicholas J Romnno. former District Gov-r ,ior: Dominic Ruggiero, Charles Vars* and J. Wilder Route Choice I Since Whitemarsh tow nshlp is ["MB per cent Involved", Its offtci.,1* ''.-.ill request they be invited to sit, In on a study of a proposed route Unking the Normtown Interchange of the Pennsylvania Turnpike with the Schuylkill Expressway Thomas J. White Sr. chairman of the board of supervisors, said today he had been Informed by S C. Weiker.. district engineer for the State Department oi Highways, I .hat fie State had commissioned a firm to make a study of such a route. "We are asking,' said While. "Since Whitemarsh township is 100 per cent ln"olved that we be hi-insi we can plan our future." At the same time Secretary of Highways Lewis *l Stevens pre-dicted that opponents of the State-approved "yellow route" of the pro-posed mid-Delaware County Ex-pressway connecting the Chester Expressway with the Schuylklll Ex-pressway would see It an an asset once It Is built Mrs. Jones, 94, Dies on Visit To Daughter Both Brought Front Salem. Va. For Kile* Tin M!.I\ Flltcs took place Tuesday at her home. 129 E. Fourth Ave.. Conaho-hoefcen, for Mrs, Mary Bear Jones, WattO* of A. Conrad Jones. I The Rev Stanley R. West. DJ3, former rector of Cslvary Episcopal Church, of which she waa a mem-bei. and the Rev Edward Price. rector, officiated Interment was at Plymouth Friends' burial ground. . Death occurred Sunday In Sa-lem. Vs.. where she was visiting a daughter. Mrs. George V. Dow i-it- fa She would have been M Nov S. A club and civic leader more than half u century. Mrs. Jones' was a charter member of the Wom-rns Club of Coiishohocken. first heading It lit 1803, and serving iv.ee acalA ss Its president in 1WW auri In ISIS She continued until death,*. s member of l's sdvisorv commit-km An authority on history- of the area, she was a director of Mont-gomery County Histories! Society, contributing many fine articles «o its annals. She was also a director of the V..lley Forge Historical Society and fu miny years served as historian of the woman's club she headed. . Condnued on Page Eight/ IParty 1 llegiance Stressed as Key To GOP Victory Somerset Counh Allornev Predicts l)a\i<l K. Grosliena \\ ill \\ in as Judge No\. 5 Tot PTTilirlifWI Oi^ani/jtliiti of Hi 'inily is i-ertain it OH eetjnt on pariv logwHf for victory al tin- petti from next Toeaokj Willii i ■■■ ■-. . I-OYALTY THE KEY TO WIN! — At silver an-niversary banquet last nijrlit of Whitemarsh Valley Re-publican Club, each upeaker stressed "party loyalty on NOT, .r» «iii win Ehe eltllon** Seated, i i<> t, v* fffranw1 M. Glass, toastmaster and president of elttb; Joeeph L. Darby, fnet'll chairman, dinner commilt«r. Jottl I. UagiU, chartei- number, Whitemarsli Kast district, hon-iward Displayed In Art Gmtery In a note received by Mr and Mrs Harold C McCuen Tuesday. Miss Edith Emerson, curator of Woodmerc Art OR-Irry, informed Weekly Revieu Newspapers' editor and bis wife that she had put Uw p'.aque presented to her as a PYoni Page Achievement Award on display at the ga'- lery. Bella Mill Rd. an I fit:- mantoau Ave, (jhf LfkU Miss Emerson *a.s un. men and women honored [a community ssjrVlOl the rw * • papers' obstrvance of ■ Newspaper Week at field township high school Oct. 11-12. "With many than*. -r» n Mlii Eanerson mi . heart warmlr.ft ro (i , otie'» work Is really fe-t worthwhile to others " ontl for 26 years' service; ataniiiiiK. James E. Btoudinger, county Republican chairman1 John S LafoiV Jr., nnm-inti' for ConKi"*'ss to succeed Samuel K McConnell; Wil-liam S. LiveliyoiHl Jr., prinupul Iptejia) . I >.u id I Qfc shens, Republican nomiawe for lodfl of i he Omit of Common Pteas. I>IIMI "»■"« mw Couple Surprises Burglar at 2 A. M. In 39 - Room Mansion; He Steals $70 Pastor Resigns After 33 \ ears At St. Mark's K«'\. (i. I.. MeCarae] < ;- Into Hi In, ill, lit At lMiilli|>-lMir«. N, J. •i inirglai terrorised an «ith a foreign accent : I ii couple In their »- "All 1 want la year ntwv Ju»t rocajl tnarsion. historic 2T7-year-nld give me yimr money and no ane 1.mien tfjaJM at Pennsvlvanla Ave. will gel hart." Hill Rd.. at 7 A. M. Returning to the bedroom Plswk i»«tnn same man »hu robbed him at gun psjgfj in the house last April. Einlrn HOIIM was used ss Waslv headquarters In 1771. nd escaped with *70. produced a wallet containinK |7o The Ptaamts' two trrn-age daugh-i ' Mi: v.i'rc Mr. and Mrs The robber refused to take It and tsjrt, »n gujti and a servsni uere .vnVaxtj J. Pluek. who bought the ordered Plssrk lo remove the btlU .t.-ieep in the house but were not nut ago. Pissek. 40. Is Grabbing the monrv, he ran down aroused. - of Mrs. Paul's Kitchens the spiral staircase and out the Plcsek described the masked man ;ai<d E J. McAleer Co. 173 East St front door. [as about 40. asjfldti and five feet Awaking In her second floor bed-, Upper Dublin police found toot- ten He wore s suit aud a soft hat i i m. Mr- Piszrk saw the robber prints In the heavy dew indlcttUng Twice since they removed into ■ i trirnoni across the hall. Her that the man had entered and left :he hwiM. Pissek said, burglar' aroussjd baf husband who Uie estate through a heavily wooded luu sttHaptod to break into the into (lie hsll *1itr* the In- reckon nt the enst end of the prop- Limi"i -a house wnere hii face eovered by a rutnfJ- *rtv He got into the house through ml while :•■!< ilil directed » flnsruight at a first-floor window. i Ing fiom wounds suffered ' .r-i i.nd demanded in a soft voice Pissek thinks the robber Is the in the BatUe of the Brandywine ' ibcd tht neeeasity for undivided lojreit* on I ' irod voters in tn address last night In flourtowm Likely a OOP nominee for govsi nor nejit year. Attorney Llvengood Mild the State would look upon ttir Thrifthm of Attorney Thomas ' E Waters. Democrstic nomlner lor judge of the Court oi Common 1 * Democratic victory and no: a vu-iorytfor Waters ss a "111 long" Rei>.. i-1. former secretary wealth of Pennsylv.inls, +M prin-cipal speaker at an annual ban-quet marking the 2Mh anniversary, ■ the founding of Whitemarsh' Valley Republican Club at Sprlns-field hotel. Samuel M OUss. fonnr; of Montgomery County, introduced , .w-. _„.„.i, „, u, David E Oroshem OOP sl.ndard *?+** "" P",plt 1 °f "'' BeHrer for ludge: Stale Senator «»rk's Eviu.gelinil Lutheran Henry J Propert. James E. Btsud- Church of ConslinluK-ken nearly 33 USVW. county chairman, member years, the Rev. Ouy E McCartv», ,.r (hi oovntT Republican enmmlt- „„ „lbnilUMt ,,,« resignation to olficisU; Morion H ,,„ ,-,lllireMll,|lin Sunday nnrntng. Petterolf Jr. Representative in the ,,f|W.tne Df it Omni Av.rinbly John A La tore -^^ j^y r> Mi-Carney said he Jr n»in.nee for the V ■ CVngTtSj; „ re(lrtiui from the icttrt tnlnis- Llven^o.'d and a host or others In Thr former State otfKtat ,everel\, Durlni 44 yMrl sJgBM his oidli...- rriMciiod the action of Monlgom Uon M served onlv three .him he». ery County attorney! In then sup- j^niaster in Franklin County and porf 0/ Wafers for judge to sue- r,,lw,ville In Somerset County, be-cced Judge Harold O Knight He torf receiving the call to fit. Mark's. The congregation was visibly ef-fected by the announremrnt whir It tliey accepted 'with deep regret ' Tlie pastor and his wile will e-i., uve. at year's end to her lnune town of Phllllpsburg. N. J, »nws tin river from Easlon. Pn. Their lOdress will then be Red 6«liuol twine. Morris Park, Hliilli|isbuig Outstanding growth, both in membership and ehurt h Improvements highlight ttk ,ate in ConsliohtM-ken \ Pat," as the miulsii 1 tuts been fondly called for niost men of his ivu isli aTslfM (Confinued on Page Sight) Off l>uv TO llllH'SS Birthplace of His Father in Ireland Bank President Is Viewed by John Pollock and Wife Lnhurt inCrash Male Chorus Rendition Is Hit of Pageant 1 The return of a descendant el When ggstj visited the houae ard Redlngton The latter's grand- Erin to view the hobielii.d of li wli^re lh- elder I'ollork was born, mother Is none other than Mrs lisjsaakf was the nostalgic experience toe woman who lives In II greeted Prank Wilson, known for her re-nf inhn f Pnii™-k Mo'itfcrtoeri them warmlv and allowed then to ilef administration work. Natmally avsj. Oulpfe Mills baggsMt end pnntnfranli IL the Pollocks were entert.iined In the Pollock, who tesrhe. Rn-:l,sh and Among the memorable photo- captain's quarters and gfl coaches plsys at tht Dsro, Hu'i irraphs brought h-ck from Erm i« complete tour of the tUSW] tmai Slupon Ma^nn I- !►< 'IIHlli-lM ll pfMMgni of the Phladri-phla NailoiiHl Bank, escaped ln- School. with his wife is home rlirr ■ \.ew 01 the .ron stove In that It was an csciting trip with varied jury bui damaged h a t»o months' tour of Ireland. Scot- house - n type his grandmother and thrilling experiences. The ship ,.|lraiL„, lTftr, ,_ . ,-n.,..r -r„h land. England and f IUJKI. Wh-n ttM* nrrlved at the old landed at he Havre and the Pol- , , ,. * ' ■„ Their Itinerary took them «p the h,:, i.ist^ad the woman had sods- locks proceeded to Purls, where they al ' ia l0B">' on MorTU •"., east same road that Pollock's Is tier aakaal ready to pop Into the oven met Thomas White president of the °' Sheaff Rd.. Whitemarsh. _ srsvsraed SS ysars ass tn •<,* gu PODOal look Die S. S Untied board of supervisors of Whitemarsh Driver of the other car. a station rive Beauties, a., with brown is Uke a boat that brought him %•• States 'conceded to be the fastest township, and Edward W Hump> lu.r rsnf.ni from » light shade America- and (•nhohack-n hip afloat - ,t can make the At- hrev. president of the Whitemarsh to s dark hue. will compete tonight John B. Pollock, new 7». of »: Untie . ross.14; m -inee davs but school board. The two officials i£i *,pS. .t'tiei>t Ul" UN oI E S*™""1 Av*- *■» bo™ »» Buhh mmOt t.ikes .ive' be.ause Its cap- were among the "mayors' united J.U - Iv7rids;e of 1951. , M11U. Irelsnd, a town made world tsio Is I tOTBst puxstl of his. Rich- 'Confinues* on Page Eight I cnosen from 14 contestsnu Mon- famous by its disulleiy. He lived 111 day night at s progrsm sttandid a house from which he could see Csiu-c.iKtkui of the annual HM.'..i«e'et, community 'celebra-tion to have been held Sstur-nlght by the Conshohocken Jayceet was announced today by Prsnk Pellegrlno. chslrmsn. due to wldespresd Illness. Pellegrlno ssld the celebrs-tlon Is off entirely. Funds set aside for the event will be plsced in escrow with the local office. Philadelphia National Bank, for use next Hallowe'en. he said. Also cancelled Is the teen-age dance scheduled after the parade at Fellowship House. Awards tn an snnual Hsllo- ... . h*«/j ' of both borough-, held In con-junction with the celebration. will be presented nest week wagon, wa» Frank E Mercsldo, 7008 McCailum St. Mount Airv set was uninjured. Hi* car waa demolished of the Pemunl police said. tension from <!oilllll.»HsOllCI> Sliiily IVtition A request for up-sonlug of s four- MM Iracl on Oermantowji Pike at lhe Plymouth Meeting interchange i'olicc Probe Minor Thefts, broken Panes Two minor robberies occurred c. er the weekend and an attempted rcb^ery was reported to the police i: ndsv. Philip Oravlnese. 304 Msple St. t«ld police s flashlight and s wnl- : :t:g |30 were stolen Izzza lite glove compartment of his suto- 1 ::■- between 7:19 and ».is P. M LS the car was parked car his home. The compartment oern broken open. Ofleer t. 'hew Dougherty investigated Mrs. Anna Shade, 318 Harry 31. ■ried a quantity of shingles had been stolen from the beck yard cf Home some rune during the Henri Officer John Hasur In- 11'tigsted Police were summoned to the ( bhouse of the Conshohocken Iloccista Club. Third Ave. and Wood sit *t 6:30 P M Monday to in-v. -tigste sn attempted break-in. c ls| Walter Phlpps and ufflrer C«ar*i Bland found s kitchen win-d"'* broken but nothing disturbed >rhuol Dirfrtom. \ 11111 str11 \ to Mert Tli- Plymouth Township School B --ard and Plymouth Township & hoo! Autlinrlty wit] hold s public I retina; st | P M Monday at Hlfh- 1 Id Pehool,fie rmantown Pike and lo |it*n for firutfi-in. Uir nrm iis-rouiii i-^'"tiuii. snhii mil ' ^".1 nso.uuo. Unil Slate approval of 'lie <■ not. which (..used a towiulup- ■ • , ontroi erav as to It* need, (■g received here Thursday. by s MMsttf sudlence st Kendr.ck the sliips that sailed to tea and as rroill the I lie* of tile S, P. <™ \ Recrc*tlon Center, they are ML*s a boy he dreamed thai inmedsy he po.ores H. Comerfard, 433 Lemonte would be on one of them His dream St.; M.ss Alice Duffy. t73f Sags- csme true '.hen his sMgr, Anr., mo.-e Rd.; Miss Pstricla C. Msn- ready here, welcomed him into t B«1L 840 E. Leverlngton Ave ; Miss United flutes. Mary Jane Schwrter. 342 Rox- Hts son dreamed frr rears of 1 borougn Ave and Miss FrsnceS visit to Ireland to view hi* dad > Tim.in. 3M Heritage Lane. Candle- blrthpUae. Ihls dream al.o camt brook King of Pruisi*. ,„. when h, Mi wllh hU wlfr Judges were Mlu E.eanor Herl- tBB# tl aboard the S. t. I nlird lug. who Is Miss Philadelphia of suu» 1BS7. Mrs. Irene Brseunig. msn- -, ... iger of Slenderelis Internst ousl. Mis^ Kli/;il»«'lll Kellv Rlttenhouse Squars; Ed McMshon. if , "™,p™" IVfllV television personaliiy snd Tom de-'To Be Feted lit DilltT"" Slmone. of Cynwyl M1<1 EliMDeth M Keliy. JOi W One of the Judgrs fright Will be Third Ave.. wiU be honored ss out- Judy Lee. of Mount Airy John standing woman of the community Facenda will be master of cere- by Conshohocken Business snd Pro-mon! «* fessionsl Women's Club st a dinner Miss Fve'rn Schaf-leder. the Mondav reigning qu-.-n. «u msster of Miss Kelly was retired last rasn '■-r»monle« on Minday r.igj,i. '■■>■ Pniladelpms suburban Wa.er The girls first appeared on Co. bv whom she had been em- »Conf.nued on Page Elghtt ployed H yesrs continuously A Heart-Stirring Tale Of a Tail-less Mongrel, Symbol of Lasting Love Potts told police he was headed industrial" m Id "residential" was east on Morris Rd. A parked truck Uien under •dvlaemeni Plv- *M on his Mde He applied ihe «n««»th township commissioners at brake* to avoid the truck and ■ "P"'*' »««*n« Tueaxlsy. skidded to the center of the high- »** lhin * do««" "«1enU way. sldeswlplng the station waion «1«n«1 * P»U«on presented by an coming In the opposite direction "tn.rnev for protection of their Both vehicles hsd to be toaed I'>"[*Hie* The land Is owned by iway Patrolman Oeorfi Thomp- PWUp unVtg Co., Plymouth Meet- 1 marsh, inve-tlsated. In* 1 Conimissioners awarded a tlnee-vjar contract for gsrbage removal QC "served 13 Teachers On Siik List 2 Churches List Sun. Breakfast Reforimilioii. I,;n men DIIVN Are Oh?*er\etl Two Conshnhof ken rliun r- ■ scheduled breiikhist events >lr>l BaptM will eelebrale Lay* men's lui wllh < ••iiiinuni'ni brea'. - fast at f. raashahncken Melh.«ljsl aaaawal Refnemalion Hwnday atartlns wllh Men's breakfast at 7:38. The Rev. Oeorge Daiis. PhD, professor of ihenlnvv .0 5iemlnsry, Chester will speak at breakfast and morning worship st Fl'sl Bsptlst Church. Dr. Davis his returned from a year's sabbstlc.il leave when he studied at the Utu* ratty of Oxford, England The Rev Warren D. Russell Jr, minister, will officiate at the Cotn-i. uniMi table The Rev Rosa Whltby. mlniNW, A^l.ury Methodist Church, Norm-town, will speak to Methodist Men nt their breakfast at CnnMi Melhodisl Church The Rev. Paul f Chrelmnn minister. Will rn We Catholics" st 11 o'clock wor-ship. Breakfast at First Bnptist ail] the Men 1 1 t.ls Tin* is Just a story of a little dog headquarters of tlie S PC A Rsdjl well. \ou might call him mid- - Pike just below Butler. Hnrmonvlllr m r, td and his deep love for There workers said they'd tried to do;i*.*d Conshohocktn home find a home for Blnckie Il wss one day early In the Ham- Twi days later. Mrs. ZsleskJ c***|jJ vr"'erday and Tuesday, as* j^d to John W Hssson. Rahns. on his noy Cmmey u prMldcII, Prrrv „A iM of tlfiftnn lmeer than the cur- William Beaiei wUI be .hefs cm collectors. Mfll Irom ,he m,,.,,,,,,. tlelpate st worship st 10 45. I I 1 W- ri2d U.,1.1.- mrr that the talt-k-sa. ssd-eyvd. sgsln heard a familiar "Yip' black mongrel sppesred al the tie hack door. Rlsekle lud found lurk d... r uf lite hnme of l.dward hi* way nosne alone again He had /..lit** I, *J Oak St.. ConahohocKen. (Dtlen owl of S securrh Inn I: Patty Kaleakl. 14. a Conahnhoek- H, P. V. A. kennel b* tnnnelms rn High achoal fresliman. and Lor- snder the fence -sine. I!, a filth rradrr a < nn*ho- OBM again Mrs Zaleskl had to nor ken Klemenlsr* school, fed the make the hard decision. She took line snd lei him sleep on a dls- him back to the S " womm from st Merit's Bv Lu- 2 Social Union* Meet PIvm..nth-Whitemsrsh High sclriol fhernu Church of Oonshohocken u™ Warren R Russwll 1 ngsln today after being Wll, & .„„„, thow attending the Kim ^o^ r^vle. kill be hm* -1 convention of United et.«es to tlie Women's J, l Church Women at Orace L'n'on at First B ■flg] Our < .oiile-t Is Here iTsWarm, Hot and Cold Is Snow on the Way? Tlie westher is constantly chang- first snow will fell this winter ses- I'lf Fust 1; Is warm, then it is hot, MIU hen It turns cold. _. The snow csn't come when it s Thf,n loke • «"e» on tn* lil»* v"' wsrm. It csn't come when it's hot '"ink the snow wiU start But Baby When It's Cold Out- Then a guess on how deep you side' snd thst tune pops up on the think the snow will be famiiv record player it means It's Esrli postcard should have only time to gei your entry Into this M* entry newspaper's snnusl Snow Guessing There is tag luni' 10 the mm,her Conte.11 of postcards von wish to send And the' time is now. i For youi effort Of you have me back do The westher csn chsngt hour by right pt edict ion as to day. time and Blsekie had trotted the long hour, day by day. depth' you could win a host of trek from sehwenkavllle to Oak St. But the rules of this eontest prizes — abwwt 18 miles — alone, many wstlgnl CsskaejN iUey are the same1 Bo hurry, hurry, hairy There s UBM butklni heavy Iraffk as last year and the >*■! Ul^te Ut nine tu luse. Hufd t^md *t 1,1. return iSki juat null in yot.r entry now on tniet Uw Snow Ouessing Cuntest beloee nlghifali. alt vt Biackle's a postcard to the office of this vour now tuuns human friend* had dropped fsvotttd netispepet H ui\ befoie the snow is too deep around in glre bin a warm hug On Hie postcard hassrd s Ruess and vou csn't fight youi «iv to the Next Ikj Mrs Zale\lii kffsdJ ,as to the date thst you think the mailbox with your postcard. ,Blackie u> the Montgomery Coun'v, carded rag nn Ihe back itepi They rhrMenrd him "Rlackle." -non the friendly. >horl-halred dog became a nelghborhnod pel. But the Zaleskl* aldreadv hsd two s.'t*. "Plney." a pedigreed ley poodle snd -fuddles." a hound 4» rold weather approached, snd there wasn't room In the small house fur s third animal. Mrs. /-ilenkl told a farmer, wlm told her butter and eggs .JIMIUI ihe dog. "111 BJxVg hun s home on mv farm in Bcliweiiktville". he offered Mrs. Zaleskl. holding her enso- :10ns In check handed over he little visitor who had found his aajw mto e\ervhody> heart Three days later. Mrs /-WKi heard a sharp little bark at her O""*weo* On Page Nine) >>ov. 22 ISetr Date for Conthohmken— Hridgpftort GeSHdJ Conshohocken High - Bridge-port High football game, twice postponed. Is achedu.ed for 8 P M . Nov 23 »t Conshohocken 'A" field. Harry E. Fox. CHS. director of athletic:, announce*. Second postponement was again st the bequesi of Bridge-port H S Originally scheduled for Oct 18. ii war. postponed until Monday due to tEM dca:h In s motor crash of two Bridge-port H. B. girl seniors snd ban'* members. Joan Mslie and Margaret Mi Tasjue O11 Mwiulay. Bnugrpo.t again asked postponement, this time due ;o esieiur.e HUM - ^mon* team members and OtlU ioiiieen "at »i Uir of the fowr groupa were ah.enl due I* "wlialeirr ia |»lng arosnd." - h:-\ gfrlsaasi said I gerj were not .ibtr in delerminr * lielhrr or not Ihe gssjMtJ la ' As,.,., fin". Iii' hided In the stricken group aie R'Mitiei T Dombrow. puncipsl iir.ri nine teachers. ! While 370 out of the 1000 student* :aresbsent due to Illness. A R Webh iiissis'.aiif principal, said this did not sffect the clnelnu d. 1 We frel the well children sre ' better off In school. If possible But we could no' find suffIcten suMJ- ( lutes to man the classes in the ab-srtice of tlie many teachers", he Bate dmi.Hs- Lutheran custodUl laSgjsswji Church. Pottstown be- •>[ ( , . km at ft 4b next Thursday -enior unit meets »l tht morn ..: il» aame hour. Some JOYOII* Song Question of Accepting $105,000 Organ Gifi Fills Air With Discord A proposal to provide Plymouth- Uon ami M Whitemarsh High School s pipe iod at no initial cost to thi oraan valued St 1106-000 -- virtually with a yearly "rental of S400 fiee — has resulted hi sounds not Al a meeting all musics). mouth wi ;i,: . , .,) D,„ , t Three members of Plymouth Thursday night Township School Board one of the have Its ; A lUltubl* the Joint two-township rr.iiimtl between mr In. school. Kuhn John C. Fetter, secreian 'pf II until 5 Dec 7 <* the gift." Whlieinnrsh Tow Dthl HSDU (laui will visit each cbJM II »e«*n>' ihey can't quite believe Board, chairman of the 01. prmnl and a photographer wiU the district ran get a big gift at mlttee. said he "is aOKDj 1 1 laV-aW I • are. uf ■ 1.1 Win. oliti IsaS- liui' ''*' favor of in:. a *» aiaiivllus 0 K.t.1. fine arts dl- an> gsgwol Ttables will include a f«m > w.xk MBtOt at Plyniutttli-Wliiteiiiarsh gan." inil plea, Hltth sthool. nutde the II I ■ ". H'bJta He; ti the ooeiri isrjwgtng tfl tin - •{■•'■ aastaj trimmings, criids snd wrap- ntsh th* bit insti imen cnmplen tutest-'i pints and s ssndwKh bar. tbeai the enure buiddgi of installs-' /Conltnitcd ON Paoe 1,1 \11\iliiir\ *■! h- iluli - Vtafe K;i/a;ir HIM-. 7 I Mrs Richard fltrltle etiuirman ef ■ Chrisimas Bn/aar to lie sponsoi.. ibv Trlntu Women a Atixiliarr boar(1 «,"rr"",« ,|1' nl«1' Gulph Mills announces event will *" outspoken In their dlsspproval
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 24, 1957 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1957-10-24 |
Year | 1957 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 24 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
FullText |
it- Stye Uttotitt
riartihw 1 in. I'n. Thunder, Oet St, i '.ir>7 TA 8-46oo — UK t
Chest Drive 'Supervisors
$60,000 to Go \«k Voice on
Within Week
Report I mhiv Mn.u-
< iniiniitl.'i- I- rhirrl
Of ^ av loMjid i.i.al
■a f;u in their 1957 csm-psvigB,
Conshohocken. Com-munity
Client officials reDOsi
el today they were mie-thinl
"' the uav toward.-* a goal of
I9O.2S0
B Herbert Lee exeeuthe rnsir-thr
drive, revested that
1.1 total oo Tuesday afternoon
food at S30.664.50 The bulk of do-i...
lions were from Conshohocken
ti fiustries and their employees
ri»t;*i-i .'iirt inniiFi Pfr»iKn trnm
I't- ilhi ion jifftunled to U3.4M-J«.
Included In this h an additional
■ Mi-,iii..i..n of *'..".(Ml from Walker
l-rniher*. rrevinup.lv the firm had
NMMri 9.1.«M Walker Brothrrs
t-aditinnatly ha* beea a leader in
llie CheM erhe
The special gifts division, un I ■.
■I Mrs. William
V. nip f-chectz. has accounted Tor
8? 935. while the professional dl-
— ded agpln this year by
Pr. Loi"i? Olncckner. has contro-ls
ed 81.120
Don ild P Horsey, vice president
c: the Philadelphia National Ba.il;.
t n iinhorlten office, and chairman
oi the banking division renorfel
iu Lee that MOO had been con-fjhuhaa
Churches and schools of
( i luhohocLen mid West Consho-
! ■'ken tksVg pledged and donated
■'""3. followed b\ the organization
(. ■ ision with SI 10 and the retail
Nicholas Romano, chairman "f
the retail division rev en led thev
v - uld concentrate their efforts in
the coming week and that they .>*;-
< Continued on Page Seven)
Kiiwanis Club
Elects Tonight
I (> Seek 7 Seat**
On Director Board
An election or officers Will lake
place after dinner tonight for Con-r
'Ohocken Klwanla Club in Lafsy-rtr
Hill
Dr Jpck Fem. -lomolng UleMiMtlt,]
* il! conduct a brief business ses-i.<
i'
TlH Rev Warren D. Russell Jr.
■if First Baptist Church.
Ci nshnhocken. secretary and chso-
1 i: v ill give the Invocation
The office of secretary will not
h voted upon; the bos id of dlrec-
!—* will announce their sppoln.-
II>HI' for that post.
A program of KIwants education
sii.I fellowship, Including varied
■ mi: ical selections, will Uke place
Slier election*.
Two men now serving as club
\A."-presidents will vie for the of-fice
nf nresldent -Alexander Pler-m-
nl and J. Wilder
Six candidates for the two of.
ft gg of vice-president include
Hear) Ob/tn, Alex Piermanl, Oom-laic
Rujiiiero. J. Wilder. Anthony
1' Mrdlo and Joseph lacuvcltl.
Neil Christopher O'Brien Is an-
< |i;:i- r.t !■ I Hrrli.m again I* lot
< ffii r of Ireesarer.
A total of II are candidates for
r.ven scuts on the board of dlrec-li
r», including:
Edward and Russell Carda-Ton*
I" iph Falconlero. Robert twin.
dtto Oriegel, Frederick Lytcl, Ra;--
ii'ond Msllnowskl. Donald Moore.
.' mea Neve. Henry Olaxta. Alex
r.ermanl. Joseph Purceil, Nicholas
J Romnno. former District Gov-r
,ior: Dominic Ruggiero, Charles
Vars* and J. Wilder
Route Choice
I Since Whitemarsh tow nshlp is
["MB per cent Involved", Its offtci.,1*
''.-.ill request they be invited to sit,
In on a study of a proposed route
Unking the Normtown Interchange
of the Pennsylvania Turnpike with
the Schuylkill Expressway
Thomas J. White Sr. chairman
of the board of supervisors, said
today he had been Informed by S
C. Weiker.. district engineer for the
State Department oi Highways, I
.hat fie State had commissioned a
firm to make a study of such a
route.
"We are asking,' said While.
"Since Whitemarsh township is 100
per cent ln"olved that we be hi-insi
we can plan our future."
At the same time Secretary of
Highways Lewis *l Stevens pre-dicted
that opponents of the State-approved
"yellow route" of the pro-posed
mid-Delaware County Ex-pressway
connecting the Chester
Expressway with the Schuylklll Ex-pressway
would see It an an asset
once It Is built
Mrs. Jones, 94,
Dies on Visit
To Daughter
Both Brought
Front Salem. Va.
For Kile* Tin M!.I\
Flltcs took place Tuesday at her
home. 129 E. Fourth Ave.. Conaho-hoefcen,
for Mrs, Mary Bear Jones,
WattO* of A. Conrad Jones.
I The Rev Stanley R. West. DJ3,
former rector of Cslvary Episcopal
Church, of which she waa a mem-bei.
and the Rev Edward Price.
rector, officiated Interment was at
Plymouth Friends' burial ground. .
Death occurred Sunday In Sa-lem.
Vs.. where she was visiting
a daughter. Mrs. George V. Dow i-it-
fa She would have been M
Nov S.
A club and civic leader more
than half u century. Mrs. Jones'
was a charter member of the Wom-rns
Club of Coiishohocken. first
heading It lit 1803, and serving iv.ee
acalA ss Its president in 1WW auri
In ISIS She continued until death,*.
s member of l's sdvisorv commit-km
An authority on history- of the
area, she was a director of Mont-gomery
County Histories! Society,
contributing many fine articles «o
its annals.
She was also a director of the
V..lley Forge Historical Society and
fu miny years served as historian
of the woman's club she headed.
. Condnued on Page Eight/
IParty 1 llegiance
Stressed as Key
To GOP Victory
Somerset Counh Allornev
Predicts l)a\i |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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