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Published FVEKY Thursday Hi Hrflt. Hmrn Publishing ( o. Inc U— rutjii.'.rr »i The iManayunki Revtctt. The ■ In—tout Hill) Herald The VaUei I »tf Seotlnel and The Suburban Press. ®lie fkcorkt; :- Our 92d Year Of Integrity. Dignity AND Dedication in CiinshiilniLk.cn and Vicinity Thursday. S«pl. 28. 1961—10c Tomorrow's Citizens-A Great Team Throng at Itahr Kntli Ban<|ui i I^irgOHt hn Boys who played in th< Conshohoeken Bala* Rut1 league, their parents, offlcia] anil all who contributed U> ward a successful a|| plaudits at a banquet I;. night at the T.K. Hall. Attendance set an all-litne liic While praise was passed out : generous measure. It wen! flowing quanitles to Al C. Douoi. athletic director of the Conshoho. en Fellowship House, for his part guiding youth. Tom LaSorda. former Doth.-. pitcher and former traveling secre-tary of the Montreal Royals, assured Hie boys they may earn a chance to play In Uie hig latpm even n Lhey don't malte first or second! places on the hign school level, tint.; lie advised, what counts is U FROM ONE TO FIFTY —Honored Katurday night U having attended the first anniversary banquet of Con- ■hohockefl Council 1603, Knights of Columbus. Miss Madeline Dal v. third from left, is jrreeted at golden ealefaratfon by Lt. Gov. John Morgan Davis, of Mount Airy, a former Conshohoeken resident. Others are, from left, the Rev, Walter Daly, a nephew of Miss Daly; Miss Mary Daly, fourth from left; Or, Joseph L«ary. also a nephew and James Gordon, hoiinrvd as charter Dinner, Parade Will Kickoff Chest Drive t mi-linliorkrii <><>al Is 8H».250; Juilgt- POITMI If* lVwiili'iiI I The 1961 Cnnshohocken Com-mun.: y Chest Campaign for 188.- j 350 will be launched Oct. 9 at a IMokOB: dinner parade and open 'house. Metuben ol the clergy official! of the chest, civic and Industrial leaden will attend a dinner at the St Mark's Lutheran Church. 8th Ave. and Harry B'.. After dinner, tnere will be a parade of repre-sentatives irom Boy and Olrl Scout units, fire companies. Ameri-can Legion. VFW and the chest agencies Local school bands will provide marching music for this event. Pool in Sutrliffe Park, Retail Area Face Lift Promised by Ruggiero THE Conslmhocken cannot afford four niniv yeaM of "do nothing right*1 government, Francis J. Roggiaro, Repul*- lican ■ominee Pur mayor, declared at a rally last night at the St. Coamai Club, Third Ave. anil Maple St. The nominee promised to wage si ' ' ' ' clean, vigorous campaign on behalf I ol the enure ReputoMoaa ticket. Ht*: said he will »*k the v«i. ■ alst him in the Job of rebuilding and revitalising the rommuniiv Winneld Dougherty, who was; Buggtero's opponent in the primary, j announce*I thai the flr>t ol a large AMM1JNITION „ a,,. , number of kaffeeklaUUrs «» rnn-durlrd successfully recently. He Is ' iiipaign Mr Mayor serving as one ol Ku«i>ru« rlifer of Conshohuckci) and a ■ subject promises to be extremely Wattiw Phjppa Jr. who^preaidedihot The subject has to do with snow removal and alleged breaking of a eontracl by C->:ishohoca>n FIRING LINE st the committee, disclosed today that the commltteemen and women: and tlw nominee* unanimously r adopted a 15-point platform. This Borough Oouneil -uidei leadersli:p prom total .- are the top 2s batters, in (Continued on Pag* Four) Knights of Columbus, Savage, GOP 0ur ^ Acclaimed Election Head By Lt. Governor Davis William 8. Savage, 4107 Pilgrim Rd.. Plymouth Meeting, has been appointed OOP chairman lor the Isovember election by the Whlte-marih township Republican com-mittee. Savage, who formerly served as I a man of the Whitemarsh Township Authority, was named at u recent meeting of the Republi-can committee attended by six can-n. uif.cs who were uomlnoted In May: Thomas J. While Hi., loi toivn^ ship supervisor; William T. Frank-enflcld. tax collector; Edward W Humphrey and William B. Morlock. bourd of education; Chailes House, constable; George W. Kmminer III. auditor. !■ says he contemplates * firkin* with Uie tttayaMtM a* futmlng an effective program for NOVI inner election. He was appoint-ed bv Lester E. Halnes. rhttlrmnn Conshohoeken is dear to the heart of Pennsylvania's lieutenant gover-nor. Jolm Morgan Davis. He spoke Intimately of his fond-nets for Our Town In an address Saturday night at a banquet com nicmoratlng the 50th anniversary of the founding of Conshohoeken Council 160.1, Knights of Columbus, al the VFW Ball. Lt. Gov. Davis, who Is president of the State Senate, was Introduced by Francis A. Carr, toastmaater. The address: "HawBUd Fathers. Dr. Coslello, Judge Honevman. Mayor Mellon, members and friends of the Knights ot Columbus of Conslinhuckeii Council: "It Is always an extreme pleasure to be Introduced by friends. And It always is a pleasure to be buck in Conshohoeken. I wont to tell you a little bit of personal history, con-cerning Conshohoeken. "I sneak to you tonight not only as ynur Lieutenant Governor, but ait a former resident of your town and one who 19 years a«o had the privilege, honor and pleasure rf llurnint one of ( OII-.IH.IHH ken'. most fairest daughters. Eve Pear-son, "Piesent with me here tonight are my wife. Eve; another former resident, Capt. Florence B. Pearson, my wife's sister; and a girl, born in Conshohoeken, our eldest dauah-kcll Ann Davis. i "I am so happy to be bete, se soon alter m> own aide, and gaud j right arm. Trooper Jobn Ticrnry, Continued on Paffi e'omrl Beauty Queen To Preside at Bank Opening Ml...« E. Lynne Maloney, of King o! Prussia, who wi.s "MUs Penn- ' In UH recent Miss Amer-i an Beauty Pageant, will assist in tb« ribbon-cutting ceremonies at the opentng of the new Plymouth Square omce of the Plrst Pennsyl-vi. nli' Banking and Trust Company or. Ridge Pike, west of Butler Pike watt to the Plymouth Square flopping Center! tomorrow at 9 A M Rabert L. Townsend, 153 Plym-o> in ltd, Plymouth Meeting, whs Is secretary of Plymouth Township, also will be a special guest for the Oiraslon. Charles A. Shermer III. assistant vice president and manager of Plymouth Square's new bank, an- Dj UD01I ttiai lite afOot will be oi-fidally opened by William P Kelly. First Pennsylvania's president. "Everyone In Plymouth Meeting /Continued on Page Four/ Joe Burns, | president Utss ordered ._ ftratiia thi E F Moot ,:i N.ir- Coaaaft ■: $1700 . grill i« THE CHAMPS — Acclaimed last night by official? of Conahohocki-n Babe Ruth league at an annual ban-quet at the T.K. Hall were members and coaches of the Conshohoeken Rotary Club team, chamoions of 1961. Seated, 1. to r„ are Tom Keenan, Mat Maziarz. Joe Lo-gan. Fran Januzelli, John Barnosky; standing, John Holy Name Societies To Participate in Hour Of Adoration Oct. 8 Reuban, Need Kelly, Tom Taden, Adam Cicotti, Wil-liam Johnson, Nick DiPallo; back row, Julio George, coach; James Pishock, Bob Kerns, Walter Messinger, manager; Stanley Czermanski and Dick McGiana-hail, coach. (Woskly Review photos by Harold C. McCuer.l HAPPY OCCASION — Lt. Gov. John Moivan Da-vit; and Kolmii J. Carroii chat at jubilee banquet of Conshohoeken Council. Knights of Columbus, Satur-day night. Mr. Carroll was chairman of general com-mittee in charge of event. More than 4,000 Catholic men from XW parishes in Philadelphia and Montgomery County will par-ticipate In an hour of adoration nt flt .Inwnh'a fVilliMr* V.-}A H«"'■» 134th Ht below City Line Ave. on Sunday, Oct. 8 from - to 4 P. M It has been announced that ample J facilities have been set aside for ' the parking of buses and automo- I biles on the college grounds. The scheduled Holy Hour which Is sponsored by the Philadelphia- Montgomery Holy Name Region, Is the second of four regional Hours dioceasan Holy Name Society in answer to an appeal by Archbishop John J. Krol that the Society Join him in praying for the success thr coming Ecumenical Council In calling for this Council, His Holiness, Pope John XXIII said it was designed "especially to bring about the growth of the Catholic inith. the restoration of sound morals among the Christian flock, and appropriate adaption of Church discipline to the needs and conditions of the times " The local parishes In this area which will participate in the Holy- Hour are-St. Matthew's. St Cos-mos A: Dauilnn, St Mary's and St Gertrude STAFF MEMBERS of new Plymouth Square office of the First Pennsylvania Banking anil Tru*t Company to open tomorrow at the northeast corner of Ridge Pike and Little Ave. (at the northern end of the Plymouth Sq;iar<* Shopping Caster), diapjaj baflooni, h>lb/po|M in i ■ ndros plants and dashboard coin holdtra. which will be given tu visfton to the new office as soavenirs; 1. to r.. are Maureen Smith, of 121 W. Fourth Ave,, Cofuhobocfcen; Gloria Smith, 403A Seville St., Roxbor-ough; Mrs. Marie Cunningham, 7935A Gilbert St., Watl Oak Lane; Alfred H. Ledder. 4310 Man%yunk Ave... IcxborOdgh, and G. Thomas Tweedale, 2719 W. Cam-bria St., North Philadelphia. • // SMHS Class Plans Reunion The class of 1041 of St Matthew's Rlgh school will sponsor Its 30th anniversary reunion at 7 30 P M On 14 at Mickey Mouse, Barren' Hill There will be a meeting to make | flr.al plans st 9 Sunday night at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bun. Cherry Rd., Center Square Anyone tnterestad tn titenrttn* the reunion Is Invited to atteno the meeting. On the committee planning the rt union are: Paul McGulgan. 148 E 10th Ave. Conshohoeken: Dr Joseph E Kelly. 3009 Sprins Mill Rd, Plymouth Meeting; Mrs. Jean Gordon Her-ron. 205 Molr Ave., West Consho-hoeken: Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrlck Dahm 306 E Sixth Ave; Mrs. Mary Burns Burton 419 W 11th Ave . Mrs. Marion Watson Cress-man. 211 Spring Mill Ave. of Con-sliohocken. tiled the n ctl does not m-et The nan represents the differ-ence between the prir" sgresd lo pay on delivery Dt i.i.' truck last winter and tha which the vehicle fintllv wsi dis-posed of to anothT btiyir Tl.i IHITOIUII appartatly i- gonif ;■' 'choose to defend tha aujj and the Deniocrntlc partv will havs i Its action harori Ih* VQUTS who go to ih» polls Nor, 7. LAWVLPS. *POH* THF MOST "•ART. are u hardy, thick skinned lot whose emotions are not easily lurbed because they are sccus- OBMd to dealing with the seatov tde of life diiv nit. < However, this Invisible barrier WHS 'liittered to bi'.a last week Hiien 'resident Judge Dannehower }clted 'tc entire county with an t-.tmnunce- The announcement came so HUd-denrs that it caught matt of tht attorneys flat-tooled. When it first hit, none could manage more thin an open mouthed, glassy-eyed stare. But when the Initial shock wort off. most realised they were about to lose their best friend, advisor and confessor. It was akin to a mother hen leaving- her ftock. Heads were hung In sorrow, legal eyes swelled with tears and a gen-eral atmosphere of gtnom descended ores the Court House, conterence rtamw, lunch counters and where-ever lawyers gathered. Muring his ■* years on the bench Judic llannehower has rhartrd the eoorse Tor more attorney* than all I Ihe other judges enmblnrd In ■)<• history of ^lonlgomery t'ounly. He has listened to their problems, their troubles and complaints priv- ::i open court, hour after hour wnen more pleasing matters tlBJ attention. His patience was unlimited, his need always «>ne lawyer summed It up In a nut slktu: ' hidae Oannehower,'* he *ald." luil aiir i (harm he eould i tfve you 2t years In Jail and you would thank him for It." Although H probably wont work. ■ Die MmiiKomery Bar At> abould make an aftorl to |have Judue D:inriniina*— pV • Continued on Past Stteni OC'l'STANDING — Neal Kelly is preaanted Paul Dunn Memorial Award by Mrs. Paul Dunn as most outstanding player in Conshohoeken Bnbo Rath league at annual banquet last night at T.K. Hall. Award is in memory of son who drowned last year. Couple in Canada For Two Week* Justice-of-the-Peace and Mrs. Francis J. Bobrnrieth. of 220 11 th Ave, Conshohoeken, returned home Tuesday after vacationing for two weeks in Quebec City, Canada Teachers Fete Dr. Dombrow A dinner in honor of Dr Rodger T Dombrow, who recently resigned as principal of Plymouth-Wnite-tuarsh High school, to become head of the Education Dept. of Beaver College, took place last Wednesday in Spring House, sponsored by the Plymouth - Whitemarsh Faculty Assn. A gift was presented to Dr Dom-brow by Samuel Rlneer. president of the association, together with a bronse plaque bearing the signa-tures of the 50 at the dinner Ar-rangement* were by Rlneer. as-sisted by Mrs. Btalherine McFad den. Adult Classes Start Oct. 11 • Fellowship House will open Adult Classes Oct. 11 First will be Adult Sewing, each Wednesday, 1 until 9 P. M. fur 10 weeks in the! Hey«nod Building. The Instructor will be Miss Mary Plombino. fromer Economics teacher. Persona inter-ested must contact the Fellowship House at TA 8-3266 or TA 8-6837 and register The class will be limit-ed to 10 persons. Other adult classes to be are Tennis Golf, Sllmnastics for wom-en, and Milllmrv .M.o.s.t.o.ther| claases (Continued on Page Four) j M hitemarsh Lions Honor Police Edgar E. Mitchell, chief of White-marsh Township Police and a num-ber of officers will be the guests of the Whitemarsh Lions Club at 7 P M. Oct 2. This tribute to Chief Mitchell sod his men Is occasioned by their out-standing devotion to duty and tt-emplarv township police work. FALLS HERE -IT'S TIME TO ADVERTISE With the arrival of fall ■-nines Uie pumpkins and Jack Frost — and housec leaning Urae, too. So instead of throwing out the things you wish to discard to make rc.mi for Pop's Fall needs Just clean out the closet and call this newspaper. You can advertise anything In the Classified Ad columns of Uils newspuper. And It's inexpensive, too. You get 12 words for $3 in five Week-ly newspapers. So call now—don't delay TA 8-4600 BR 9-0950 WE ALSO PRINT Banquet Program* School Papers Church Bulletins Wedding Invitations
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 28, 1961 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1961-09-28 |
Year | 1961 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 28 |
Volume | 92 |
Issue | 19 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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FullText | Published FVEKY Thursday Hi Hrflt. Hmrn Publishing ( o. Inc U— rutjii.'.rr »i The iManayunki Revtctt. The ■ In—tout Hill) Herald The VaUei I »tf Seotlnel and The Suburban Press. ®lie fkcorkt; :- Our 92d Year Of Integrity. Dignity AND Dedication in CiinshiilniLk.cn and Vicinity Thursday. S«pl. 28. 1961—10c Tomorrow's Citizens-A Great Team Throng at Itahr Kntli Ban<|ui i I^irgOHt hn Boys who played in th< Conshohoeken Bala* Rut1 league, their parents, offlcia] anil all who contributed U> ward a successful a|| plaudits at a banquet I;. night at the T.K. Hall. Attendance set an all-litne liic While praise was passed out : generous measure. It wen! flowing quanitles to Al C. Douoi. athletic director of the Conshoho. en Fellowship House, for his part guiding youth. Tom LaSorda. former Doth.-. pitcher and former traveling secre-tary of the Montreal Royals, assured Hie boys they may earn a chance to play In Uie hig latpm even n Lhey don't malte first or second! places on the hign school level, tint.; lie advised, what counts is U FROM ONE TO FIFTY —Honored Katurday night U having attended the first anniversary banquet of Con- ■hohockefl Council 1603, Knights of Columbus. Miss Madeline Dal v. third from left, is jrreeted at golden ealefaratfon by Lt. Gov. John Morgan Davis, of Mount Airy, a former Conshohoeken resident. Others are, from left, the Rev, Walter Daly, a nephew of Miss Daly; Miss Mary Daly, fourth from left; Or, Joseph L«ary. also a nephew and James Gordon, hoiinrvd as charter Dinner, Parade Will Kickoff Chest Drive t mi-linliorkrii <><>al Is 8H».250; Juilgt- POITMI If* lVwiili'iiI I The 1961 Cnnshohocken Com-mun.: y Chest Campaign for 188.- j 350 will be launched Oct. 9 at a IMokOB: dinner parade and open 'house. Metuben ol the clergy official! of the chest, civic and Industrial leaden will attend a dinner at the St Mark's Lutheran Church. 8th Ave. and Harry B'.. After dinner, tnere will be a parade of repre-sentatives irom Boy and Olrl Scout units, fire companies. Ameri-can Legion. VFW and the chest agencies Local school bands will provide marching music for this event. Pool in Sutrliffe Park, Retail Area Face Lift Promised by Ruggiero THE Conslmhocken cannot afford four niniv yeaM of "do nothing right*1 government, Francis J. Roggiaro, Repul*- lican ■ominee Pur mayor, declared at a rally last night at the St. Coamai Club, Third Ave. anil Maple St. The nominee promised to wage si ' ' ' ' clean, vigorous campaign on behalf I ol the enure ReputoMoaa ticket. Ht*: said he will »*k the v«i. ■ alst him in the Job of rebuilding and revitalising the rommuniiv Winneld Dougherty, who was; Buggtero's opponent in the primary, j announce*I thai the flr>t ol a large AMM1JNITION „ a,,. , number of kaffeeklaUUrs «» rnn-durlrd successfully recently. He Is ' iiipaign Mr Mayor serving as one ol Ku«i>ru« rlifer of Conshohuckci) and a ■ subject promises to be extremely Wattiw Phjppa Jr. who^preaidedihot The subject has to do with snow removal and alleged breaking of a eontracl by C->:ishohoca>n FIRING LINE st the committee, disclosed today that the commltteemen and women: and tlw nominee* unanimously r adopted a 15-point platform. This Borough Oouneil -uidei leadersli:p prom total .- are the top 2s batters, in (Continued on Pag* Four) Knights of Columbus, Savage, GOP 0ur ^ Acclaimed Election Head By Lt. Governor Davis William 8. Savage, 4107 Pilgrim Rd.. Plymouth Meeting, has been appointed OOP chairman lor the Isovember election by the Whlte-marih township Republican com-mittee. Savage, who formerly served as I a man of the Whitemarsh Township Authority, was named at u recent meeting of the Republi-can committee attended by six can-n. uif.cs who were uomlnoted In May: Thomas J. While Hi., loi toivn^ ship supervisor; William T. Frank-enflcld. tax collector; Edward W Humphrey and William B. Morlock. bourd of education; Chailes House, constable; George W. Kmminer III. auditor. !■ says he contemplates * firkin* with Uie tttayaMtM a* futmlng an effective program for NOVI inner election. He was appoint-ed bv Lester E. Halnes. rhttlrmnn Conshohoeken is dear to the heart of Pennsylvania's lieutenant gover-nor. Jolm Morgan Davis. He spoke Intimately of his fond-nets for Our Town In an address Saturday night at a banquet com nicmoratlng the 50th anniversary of the founding of Conshohoeken Council 160.1, Knights of Columbus, al the VFW Ball. Lt. Gov. Davis, who Is president of the State Senate, was Introduced by Francis A. Carr, toastmaater. The address: "HawBUd Fathers. Dr. Coslello, Judge Honevman. Mayor Mellon, members and friends of the Knights ot Columbus of Conslinhuckeii Council: "It Is always an extreme pleasure to be Introduced by friends. And It always is a pleasure to be buck in Conshohoeken. I wont to tell you a little bit of personal history, con-cerning Conshohoeken. "I sneak to you tonight not only as ynur Lieutenant Governor, but ait a former resident of your town and one who 19 years a«o had the privilege, honor and pleasure rf llurnint one of ( OII-.IH.IHH ken'. most fairest daughters. Eve Pear-son, "Piesent with me here tonight are my wife. Eve; another former resident, Capt. Florence B. Pearson, my wife's sister; and a girl, born in Conshohoeken, our eldest dauah-kcll Ann Davis. i "I am so happy to be bete, se soon alter m> own aide, and gaud j right arm. Trooper Jobn Ticrnry, Continued on Paffi e'omrl Beauty Queen To Preside at Bank Opening Ml...« E. Lynne Maloney, of King o! Prussia, who wi.s "MUs Penn- ' In UH recent Miss Amer-i an Beauty Pageant, will assist in tb« ribbon-cutting ceremonies at the opentng of the new Plymouth Square omce of the Plrst Pennsyl-vi. nli' Banking and Trust Company or. Ridge Pike, west of Butler Pike watt to the Plymouth Square flopping Center! tomorrow at 9 A M Rabert L. Townsend, 153 Plym-o> in ltd, Plymouth Meeting, whs Is secretary of Plymouth Township, also will be a special guest for the Oiraslon. Charles A. Shermer III. assistant vice president and manager of Plymouth Square's new bank, an- Dj UD01I ttiai lite afOot will be oi-fidally opened by William P Kelly. First Pennsylvania's president. "Everyone In Plymouth Meeting /Continued on Page Four/ Joe Burns, | president Utss ordered ._ ftratiia thi E F Moot ,:i N.ir- Coaaaft ■: $1700 . grill i« THE CHAMPS — Acclaimed last night by official? of Conahohocki-n Babe Ruth league at an annual ban-quet at the T.K. Hall were members and coaches of the Conshohoeken Rotary Club team, chamoions of 1961. Seated, 1. to r„ are Tom Keenan, Mat Maziarz. Joe Lo-gan. Fran Januzelli, John Barnosky; standing, John Holy Name Societies To Participate in Hour Of Adoration Oct. 8 Reuban, Need Kelly, Tom Taden, Adam Cicotti, Wil-liam Johnson, Nick DiPallo; back row, Julio George, coach; James Pishock, Bob Kerns, Walter Messinger, manager; Stanley Czermanski and Dick McGiana-hail, coach. (Woskly Review photos by Harold C. McCuer.l HAPPY OCCASION — Lt. Gov. John Moivan Da-vit; and Kolmii J. Carroii chat at jubilee banquet of Conshohoeken Council. Knights of Columbus, Satur-day night. Mr. Carroll was chairman of general com-mittee in charge of event. More than 4,000 Catholic men from XW parishes in Philadelphia and Montgomery County will par-ticipate In an hour of adoration nt flt .Inwnh'a fVilliMr* V.-}A H«"'■» 134th Ht below City Line Ave. on Sunday, Oct. 8 from - to 4 P. M It has been announced that ample J facilities have been set aside for ' the parking of buses and automo- I biles on the college grounds. The scheduled Holy Hour which Is sponsored by the Philadelphia- Montgomery Holy Name Region, Is the second of four regional Hours dioceasan Holy Name Society in answer to an appeal by Archbishop John J. Krol that the Society Join him in praying for the success thr coming Ecumenical Council In calling for this Council, His Holiness, Pope John XXIII said it was designed "especially to bring about the growth of the Catholic inith. the restoration of sound morals among the Christian flock, and appropriate adaption of Church discipline to the needs and conditions of the times " The local parishes In this area which will participate in the Holy- Hour are-St. Matthew's. St Cos-mos A: Dauilnn, St Mary's and St Gertrude STAFF MEMBERS of new Plymouth Square office of the First Pennsylvania Banking anil Tru*t Company to open tomorrow at the northeast corner of Ridge Pike and Little Ave. (at the northern end of the Plymouth Sq;iar<* Shopping Caster), diapjaj baflooni, h>lb/po|M in i ■ ndros plants and dashboard coin holdtra. which will be given tu visfton to the new office as soavenirs; 1. to r.. are Maureen Smith, of 121 W. Fourth Ave,, Cofuhobocfcen; Gloria Smith, 403A Seville St., Roxbor-ough; Mrs. Marie Cunningham, 7935A Gilbert St., Watl Oak Lane; Alfred H. Ledder. 4310 Man%yunk Ave... IcxborOdgh, and G. Thomas Tweedale, 2719 W. Cam-bria St., North Philadelphia. • // SMHS Class Plans Reunion The class of 1041 of St Matthew's Rlgh school will sponsor Its 30th anniversary reunion at 7 30 P M On 14 at Mickey Mouse, Barren' Hill There will be a meeting to make | flr.al plans st 9 Sunday night at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bun. Cherry Rd., Center Square Anyone tnterestad tn titenrttn* the reunion Is Invited to atteno the meeting. On the committee planning the rt union are: Paul McGulgan. 148 E 10th Ave. Conshohoeken: Dr Joseph E Kelly. 3009 Sprins Mill Rd, Plymouth Meeting; Mrs. Jean Gordon Her-ron. 205 Molr Ave., West Consho-hoeken: Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrlck Dahm 306 E Sixth Ave; Mrs. Mary Burns Burton 419 W 11th Ave . Mrs. Marion Watson Cress-man. 211 Spring Mill Ave. of Con-sliohocken. tiled the n ctl does not m-et The nan represents the differ-ence between the prir" sgresd lo pay on delivery Dt i.i.' truck last winter and tha which the vehicle fintllv wsi dis-posed of to anothT btiyir Tl.i IHITOIUII appartatly i- gonif ;■' 'choose to defend tha aujj and the Deniocrntlc partv will havs i Its action harori Ih* VQUTS who go to ih» polls Nor, 7. LAWVLPS. *POH* THF MOST "•ART. are u hardy, thick skinned lot whose emotions are not easily lurbed because they are sccus- OBMd to dealing with the seatov tde of life diiv nit. < However, this Invisible barrier WHS 'liittered to bi'.a last week Hiien 'resident Judge Dannehower }clted 'tc entire county with an t-.tmnunce- The announcement came so HUd-denrs that it caught matt of tht attorneys flat-tooled. When it first hit, none could manage more thin an open mouthed, glassy-eyed stare. But when the Initial shock wort off. most realised they were about to lose their best friend, advisor and confessor. It was akin to a mother hen leaving- her ftock. Heads were hung In sorrow, legal eyes swelled with tears and a gen-eral atmosphere of gtnom descended ores the Court House, conterence rtamw, lunch counters and where-ever lawyers gathered. Muring his ■* years on the bench Judic llannehower has rhartrd the eoorse Tor more attorney* than all I Ihe other judges enmblnrd In ■)<• history of ^lonlgomery t'ounly. He has listened to their problems, their troubles and complaints priv- ::i open court, hour after hour wnen more pleasing matters tlBJ attention. His patience was unlimited, his need always «>ne lawyer summed It up In a nut slktu: ' hidae Oannehower,'* he *ald." luil aiir i (harm he eould i tfve you 2t years In Jail and you would thank him for It." Although H probably wont work. ■ Die MmiiKomery Bar At> abould make an aftorl to |have Judue D:inriniina*— pV • Continued on Past Stteni OC'l'STANDING — Neal Kelly is preaanted Paul Dunn Memorial Award by Mrs. Paul Dunn as most outstanding player in Conshohoeken Bnbo Rath league at annual banquet last night at T.K. Hall. Award is in memory of son who drowned last year. Couple in Canada For Two Week* Justice-of-the-Peace and Mrs. Francis J. Bobrnrieth. of 220 11 th Ave, Conshohoeken, returned home Tuesday after vacationing for two weeks in Quebec City, Canada Teachers Fete Dr. Dombrow A dinner in honor of Dr Rodger T Dombrow, who recently resigned as principal of Plymouth-Wnite-tuarsh High school, to become head of the Education Dept. of Beaver College, took place last Wednesday in Spring House, sponsored by the Plymouth - Whitemarsh Faculty Assn. A gift was presented to Dr Dom-brow by Samuel Rlneer. president of the association, together with a bronse plaque bearing the signa-tures of the 50 at the dinner Ar-rangement* were by Rlneer. as-sisted by Mrs. Btalherine McFad den. Adult Classes Start Oct. 11 • Fellowship House will open Adult Classes Oct. 11 First will be Adult Sewing, each Wednesday, 1 until 9 P. M. fur 10 weeks in the! Hey«nod Building. The Instructor will be Miss Mary Plombino. fromer Economics teacher. Persona inter-ested must contact the Fellowship House at TA 8-3266 or TA 8-6837 and register The class will be limit-ed to 10 persons. Other adult classes to be are Tennis Golf, Sllmnastics for wom-en, and Milllmrv .M.o.s.t.o.ther| claases (Continued on Page Four) j M hitemarsh Lions Honor Police Edgar E. Mitchell, chief of White-marsh Township Police and a num-ber of officers will be the guests of the Whitemarsh Lions Club at 7 P M. Oct 2. This tribute to Chief Mitchell sod his men Is occasioned by their out-standing devotion to duty and tt-emplarv township police work. FALLS HERE -IT'S TIME TO ADVERTISE With the arrival of fall ■-nines Uie pumpkins and Jack Frost — and housec leaning Urae, too. So instead of throwing out the things you wish to discard to make rc.mi for Pop's Fall needs Just clean out the closet and call this newspaper. You can advertise anything In the Classified Ad columns of Uils newspuper. And It's inexpensive, too. You get 12 words for $3 in five Week-ly newspapers. So call now—don't delay TA 8-4600 BR 9-0950 WE ALSO PRINT Banquet Program* School Papers Church Bulletins Wedding Invitations |
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