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®l)e Consljoljockcn Kecori>et\ I itablished IKi/». So, 6372 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY 'rMoSiisi)«'<-t('(rH|""d'i'r!'nsfusi''n -T tor 1 ounjr Athlete Ol IIOMMTX lioomi-d line ami l.irl \i t Suapiciou in Rnooiiag Bouse. Left SacMenh II \ I) C\LIEn For Park lir-t Plsntisuj for Grove Two Trees Donated bj Mrs Rowle, If.li. 9 MM Couple Robbed Home o! Mr-. II Kenna in Korrietown Th* ■ ii ol M: laid Web- _ . I'.I-.I, Mawi For the past U tram injuries si. a loot bait game, was repotted this twine aeator. BptntQora ban been rseortsd to in nope oi building up sfength that an op- Itgnl be perloru • gtwma in.-, biooo: that bli son might tie restored to, Th* In-fit operation tu BorOUgh ^ '" Plant ;ill«l Calf CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. HUDAY, OCTOBER 17 i"'" GrOVe ©f TreewFathar Arrested by Mistake on mT 4 | Charee for Which Son Was Accused II \ I'M.I S A MB using hi ■ pHttO DumtMf A N .i card shuwimt I plate number, oa and swniis.ni tailed to UM polka imd been tooklng I i ■ Iu,.„., ■ n* a eu mid p ■ days UK" and the Ida] evening. Another trans! usion boardtof bOUan of Mrs Sum number ol tl f„r Trees. DeoBcatioii ..II Armistice Daj A great IranafonnaUou la ache- K. unit, oi I ,,i their blood and ihey will fofdlUW) to OOOUt In toe Mary J""e town, ■ former wen-knowa reeidenl to the hoopitel UUi evening tot a ButclUfe Psrk dui rough, wax robbed on tfl t. In OSSS the Wood tO CM "' !lne- Btat*lv Mi-nduv hv H young man and hi- lend I talon, to whom .she had tt to occur before rrntod .1 room early Bond e Day. »ng The n tainted lour i» !l>* i'':«" tm u"' * ■ sad hei daughter wei . x, Bunday walla "< lti'- i»"k- :i lili;|i,',-s''c:T...!!1 ."' tying with the •) "T'f 0 thru 1 rtbs ami one nt the kidneys was Be lias bean in a ser-todde pie who spenl pan ■ tin- rooming house .. , L' I) II I »•» &. n. Kallv al ■ away tram horn* l Hid BJ about 8300 '■.'."■ dnesday evening ot ia.st| 'lock, and; ■aid Hny had been s. nl ■ome one Irani the Boa tana, without giv-ing his own name or th, nd he would Ufa an Cot ■ weak When told the amount oi the rent, tin man atid ha did not have that much money He than inked to be lor the night and paid 1100 Thursday they remain-' ed in their room all day. Friday ■vanlne UM man went .1. .1 stoic and (ew minutes later wilh 11 small package, evidently food. Saturday niornmn be Kfmia left the house. ■nd when he returned about noon Gulpb Church ...» lallng car MOK I. ■■'ijfirDl.H.ll. b; his bio,* ,., a crooked BH Bwnnaoo le ooa in tan oounty prison swatting a lurthar hearing. baton Magistrate McLaughlin al ■ad 11 ehaiaad with imporatmataag, mia- 1 operating a motor car Without a muttler m ui the num. the ftthnr »us ara . way Patrolmen ON ptlaonat, they saw an elderly man . man. The prisoner Charles Swai:- ■on. si and the quest tor the son continued ■ lUUon and DOI ill Bucks cur.-. Bwanaon ta Ridge pike tot opi rat- Bntar, ing a cer without a mufflat ottender exhibited a drivers card, The mix-up came wtth both men and the officer took the name ai j bearing the same name and both I had been uelm the nun V 'northwestern end has bc:i brokm aetde lor ■ ptente grove. An appeal the pubuc to donate be borouuh l.laiit and 0W ■ ■ ■ iKinse has been land twenty-five trees have been runt planting occurred on Bj, when two glfl oi Mrs Herbert Rowley, of 1 I l 1 .:■:. ,!■.■ nue, were planted. . is In memory of her mm nf Kant, Who (bad at the age twelve years; **" Six \\ oriters Placed on Pension Lisl I mployrei il >< buyllull Iron Wurk- End Uni Win* 111^ Careen SERVED .">! V I iRS liiii 1 rwo CENTS Reception lo \<>\ Pastor ol M. E. Church 1Klllin John Davii and Stank) * .<r it r Entered Emplo) <>i i ompan) in Boyhood lununon ■ d ehame v employees of the BohUJfllHI : Worka ui the. A. la:n Woo plOJ ol the ■ and a i' .-;.,: jisl Ud will re-re ;i panaWwi tot the icmninder ■ .1 01 rhOH retired are: ol the man John Davis, itooaar, entered the plOJ Of the eiuiipaiiv in 1870 und H . ■ 1 1200 Given Memorial Librar) At a 11 i Marklev ■ Conihohocken AJumi ■ Robert Kci, fund being rain d t« phu > in tin- new high achool ae a mem- »»■ HA associa- ■ r 1; 1 ■* 1 N 1 \ 11 < * \ ■ •■ Many of ■ .ntsed to con- . . . tin fund have not »s rat *,'<'1 1 ■ ■ mmlttoi 1 ■ . ■ . n| ni the alumn Annual lutiunn Rally ... Mi. ,. fmn. lh(. otil„ „ a nicl.. I'ifili District, ' umpriaing mmi w the oin scouta. \iii..|,.,-n Sil I. 1,, I..- Bo!'>'itdi MsaatST Herbert has Nineteen School* to '" tM(1 mrll at Willk ,(r,.l)rtn,., Iltl.l on Monda) bven- rot the plan) and li f traaa daily I Ah nersons and organizations arflee j All persons Sunday School workers from I**!?1**0 ' each of" the nineteen Proteatanl rantemanta have bom made wtth roh eohoob ■ Andorra NunWl district of the Montgomery County. School ALociatlon will >° "T ,"l<"<}* '"'?",„""'*„„. Church on Monday evening for the on aaa*d him u he »"«"»»i Autumn rally. Rev u F intended u> remain ovt r night li- ' ' '"r "' tllf Ply«wu»h rephed that he did. He told her U'l"»s United Evangelical had secured a position at th» Church, president of the fifth dls-store in East Hector street trlrl- wlU id was to report for work on An interesting and Instructive program has been arranged for the rally, which will be opened at 7:45 with devotional service under the leadership of Die president. A short business meeting will be held when routine buslneu will be transacted. The principal speaker of the [evening will be Rev O. E. Butkof-nky. pastor of the Reformed Church of Ascension of Norrlstown. who ■will discuss the subject of "Parent Moiidiiy Early Saturday evening the man and girl left the house but were ■one only a short tune when they 1 Hitd went direct to their room. About 1050 o'rlock a strange man. apparently Intoxicated, came to the Pearce home and asked If ■ ■ of Calluhan Mrs Pearce did not know What her new roomer's name was and sent her daughter-in-law t 11 of fc.'t 111 height It Is hoped to have fifty trees before Armistice Day and planned lo have built a bu fire place with four hearths lor the use of picnic parties. It Is also planned to use the grove as a picnic grounds for family parties, next summer. The plans are to place tables and benches in the Charles Swanson and he also took hud Utlnf Oil Furl For Tribe Honors Mill Furnaces Greal Sachem SchuylkiU Iron \\ orlu Chan* tea Fuel l<»r Ten Furnacei From Gai to oil Huge storage l-mk Being, Erect-ed A change of fuel from gas to oil is being made at the SchuylkiU Iron Works of the Alan Wood SLeel Carter, roller ■ oa company in 1H81 ■ ed 49 years. Edward Bernardo, roller, entered un m IBM nd 44 years. ■any Hart. Norrlstown. carpen-ter served 22 years Mahlon LeaUierbury. Philadel-phia. welKhnmsler He served 16 ■ ha I'hihideliihiii store and when it was closed, was ttanafarrtd In the 111.. ■;ie wnrkinu lives in the t Uie company Mr Dnvli . nge of 1% Mi Carter at the age of I 17. Both attended the local public schools and after leaving school {entered the mill The Alan Wood Steel Company i a number of years ago established ■ pension fund for their employes. 1 A number of old tmployai ill now OH UM pension list ami l the enviable record of ! having, many employes who secured A heu , i, first job as bovs with the leather brief caw was pn prtnv „„* remained until rettr-ml of age or disability. ■nd Mr- H \ llink.l Welcomed bj P« ton .uni 1 ongregatiofl MADE . sees b) Pastors, OfTir-laj| .mil Iuriiit r Parishonen TWO hundred peraona, m■ HHIIHK Bve tninuters ol local 1 pUherad m the alethodun chureh last nbjbl 1 otticml welentne 1 eorge Giles Ch n Reeep-linn l>\ i Isaac 1 1 l|n HI Honor oi lli- Assuming \.w OBce. 300 \i-h- tnl. llantel A Hink. Lnatltute a drive btta Haikel Porig among tin- memben thai the lull shun . Mi Hinkei. aani nlao pi Heautilul cut Powers ind a nuinU-Bei and Mrs. .oils lor :n was opened ii\ an addreai ol welcome ■ K ni the othclal board oi the church (allow-ed by an .1; . : ■ ad by Herman I inr asocial oi the church Short speeches at welcome were made by (he paslort> ol five 1 nun In (iiiin- m Oonahohocken '"ken by the ir .1,1.1 ,it Hil-arious nreaniastioi dlst church and by 1 of former charges ol the new min- An anonymous ssntrlbutton ol n*sr, The speakers included Rev 1500 was received this morning, in Aimer .' DSVkW, psatOt ol Hie the nnn . ■ : liuuls to) Pint 1 I Hi W* lUlSM hocken OonununA) Oan- A Powel. pastor of the Presbyter-tar. In uddituin 10 this large laii church amount, alxty-eeven other cantribu- pastor of St. Marks LuUaansn ttons have bean received etnoe churah, Rev Marshall Lee, pastor Tuesday. Mrs William A Cooper, of St Pauls Baptist church, all Ol chairman ol the movement to raise cou.shoho.keii. and Rev Ear! Pei- I fund, announced this IUIKIII, pastor ol BaUlSOnUnfO moimnK The total contributions Baptist atUD - iiohock-to date are $2591 U. vn. Notable among the coimibuti.-n- Spi-akers from the church organ-aal few days an nchlded Marls Conj l»mli:rl Funds Reach $2591 Biggesl Il1.1111ii.1n (.ir Week III \\,,ik.i- to M..-I I liur-il.i. hi I nil |iilit;ll. 15500 N It'll fur Veer. street. Clreat Sueiieni of the I Company and on or about Novem- . Cl3illKil ^ rannaylvaillS K-ber 1. ten heating and anneuli: Sachems Night fumacea will be ready for operation ! Osage Tribe, at their headq 'Broad and Catherine street, Philo-le claimed"It was. y,,,.'Training." a phase of the Christian 'work that Is receiving much ■, daOftlh r-m-law returned and tmrted Ihe IILHII was In the house.. id ■■! waiting lor Cullahnn to,I)r^ BOOM down stairs the stranger walked Inl ■ and went lention and consideration at the report of the Pennsvlvania State Sabbath School convention. I second /loor when he was or-|'",|'J ,a-st V* In Scranton will be i „i '.*. K«— «„ ,.„ 'made by J Howard Lentr. of this borough, who attended the conven-tion as a delegate from St Marks Lutheran Church, as well as the fifth district. He will present to the workers assembled a program that has been ouUlned by the slrnngerwentaway and Calla-,91^ association for the caantff m returned to his room Abouv"ld «*££ ,cnu ( rci,„ X^L%* 40 sundav morning. Mrs Pearce more efficient study of religious aid Oallahan and too gin golnglaci hut thought nothing of t Of the house He Mi and returned later. He was order-ed away again This time under threat of the poh.ee iwtng called. Again he left and returned the third time shortly afterward This time Caiiahan Interviewed him Thi li day there In comfort while the small children will find dwwanow at the adjacent playgrounds. In safety The following have made dona-tions Mrs Herbert Rowley—2 Loval Order of Moose Miss Helen Dalea S. S. Class- Method1st St. Mary's Orphanage—6 1 levtd i! Rot Rotary Club—3 Woman's Club American Legion Veterans of Foreign Wars Calvary Episcopal Church St Mary's Polish Church St Mark's Lutheran Church Grand Army of the Republic Order of the Eastern Star P O 8 of A Oscar Preas 141 Buna Club it They went to the street and walked to the comer of First ave-nue and Forrest street and entered , .bile In which two men ttlnt. The machine drove olT and that was the hi I 1 hem The couple appeared al the Ki n- 11:1 home about two o'clock Sunday morning and asked fur a room The man gave the name of Caiia-han and said he had been sent there by a friend of Mrs. Kenna She Rave them the room and they Ed there over Sunday. When Mrs Kenna and her daughter left the house on Monday morning about if) nelock. Caiiahan and the air! WOK still in the hou^e Later trie house was ransacked The room of a young man boarder wa> entered and a blue suit of clothe- Ins watch and several Ottu Ing Several A report of the activities of the ■ .isional departments will be made by the several superln-dendents. The fifth district Includes the ihurche.s of Omshohotken. West Conahohocken, Otdpta Mills, Ply-mouth Meeting. Cold Point. Barren Hill. Spring Mill. Miuunn and riedu Heights. Child Playing in Street Struck by Bus Joseph. 5 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cunnane. of 19 Cedar avenue, had a miraculous escape from possible serious lnjurv when struck by the Conshohocken bus yesterday afternoon. Fortunately. •h escaped with slight lacerations of the head and .ibmit the legs and arms The accident, happened on Ford . 1 street near the Oeorge Clay Fire nortly after five o'clock, laughter of Mrs Kenna were alto rh(l bufi drUen by w|lllarn Ekmnn, "i. , , . ,-, „„ , was proceeding toward this bor- NeiKhbors told Mrs. Kenna th<*>' 0Ugh K several children, including young Cunnane. were playing on Deaths using crude oil as fuel The equip-ment is now being Installed and to-day, the WOOO-gallon between the East and West mills tank is of heavy steel and will hold a week's supply of oil for the ten lumaces operaUng at full capacity Mirnaces with I ceptlon of the heating furnace for the "hot" mill known as No. fi wui use oil fuel. The other furnace will continue to be operated with pulverized coal for fuel present. the 1 m nsres are operated with gas innpusd by the Philadelphia Electric Company from the Wool Conshohocken plant The gas Is manufactured at the Rainey-Wood Coke plant Swedeland. and Is cleaned at the West Conshohocken plant befog*, being pumped into the distributing malni The change from gas to oil Is 'being made for economical reasons. 'The supply coming I torn SJOUB o*nitl bv the cnmoaiiy The com-pany also has Its own source of supply of coal. ore. stone and coke for Its blast furnaces and steel mills delphia, Wi event is arranged ar Tribe Ui Hanoi and A. L Installs New Officer* root. American legion, at (tie reg-' ular meeting, marked by the in-1 siiillation ot officers. Tuesday eve-1 Beth K Utterhell Horace O. Join's. $200: St Mat- Itollinj,. $2& Mi Wlttttun \ Cooper has Issued an Invitation tO alt pei'Miiis who ai ■uperintendeni ot the School: Professor Roixrt O. Ijindis, superintendent ol publV here and tsscher ol the ad ■ . ClSvW. Mrs. William I! M I MS Class icuvain 101 ^naj^n yVUhani Bmallwood Secgar. Great Senior S and John R Oreenhalgh. Great Kospor of Wampum. A delegation of Allei" . was also present at the svanl The program was opened with a saoond vue business session, after which a class ' Woodward. adjutant; was given the degrees Schraek. iinance office the past [secretary of the Centc ■ ii Hike Moore. Dl loiiim.inder. Oeorge McFarland. conunanaer; cuiton Previously William Hoy Tribe An infonv.ul SDtBT- Emery, sergeant-at-arms; Oeorge tmnmerit program then followed. Clark welfare officer; Rev Stanley ■A by supper Presentation K vTsst, chaplain. Vernon Wynne, of the gift to the local resident Mstunan, and Llewellyn was made by John Perkins a ulhletic oUlcer. member of the finance committee the installation eeremonlss oan of the Oreat Conucil Twenty nvejm charge ot Toon J™ *•'Jf* asawea saaaaaasasatM ass •sflasjtggdj igTain wjitlll !l)e m*i trv their leaders of the recent an-1 T*° members of Oa* congregn-unveiitiDii m At- tl"n 1)f tJevereux Memorial Church. Philadelphia, where Rev. Mr. Hinkle filled the pastorate beiore coming to Conshohocken. and a The latest contributions to the rwpraosntnttvi ol the OsJ Center fund are as : Methodist Church, where he served reported tHWl aKO- madp 'l" 500.00 Jones 200.00 members of the local Washlta Tribe, of which Mr Otles b nifmber. were also present. ersford, commander ol the Nm'h District, assisted by Calvin W Hign, a 1111 I:IIH 1 od the local post. IJHtMrN I thl - HKIUK Philip Met«er Obsequies lor Philip Metzger. •event) eight, rather of School Director Ralph Ml Tenth avenue, who died night at the home of his daughter. Mn I-mma Griffith, wife of Win-field Orlffith. 147 East Seventh avenue, will take place at 3 p m tomorrow at Paul Millci's luin mi chapel. 300 Fayetn Rev Ouy E McCarney. pastor of St Marks Lutheran church, will officiate Interment will be at Riverside cemetery Born In Saarbi.— Mr. Metzger came to this country ago. n layuns with his parents and anottH 0Oy Mr brother when a ciiild He spent ,and Mrs. McCord lelt on a wedding virtually alt his bfi d i trip. ■ ;tar and pattern maker ' S™ m.,„»nd B?d S?? '' ' *" '" ""• "" uis.n.i Ooa spoke words of praise for the rep-utation the post enjoys In District and in fact throughout the Ot their progre . : In pride tttay b 1 Randolph M Orinunett, of during the past several vears and Tenth avenue, will aervi Matthew's Parish mm A O'Donell Irwjn Suppler rant haalli .. Wsattua] Mn Baako Mrs. Joseph Orifflth Davis Mrs Joseph Kern 1 Mr A- Mi !1t« 35°° Named Chairman of Red Cross Roll Call 1 as chairman of the 1930 O John kfi nrominent Iriwlten Roll Call for the American memlwr of the Washington , Kolev U.i ford ■treat, Wr I (.'onshohock' lay after-noon by Magistrate Thomas S White, the ceremonv being per iSTlli unni'T - '" «" '- hold next Wed- 1,1 S"rbn LI6 ™*Jmt"t^!...!t.,."m "!!.S ne.sdsv even!,., in the Mary H Wood Park House, at which Charles Red Cross, announcement was madr today M; Qrunmett'i appoint- _ ment was made by M ' : Rollins local head of the Red Cross. The annual meeting of the Con-shohocken branch of the national ' the man and girl leave house about two o'clock In the afternoon but thought they were 1 he man wore a blue suit as he left the house When he ar-rived he had no luitgage and the lot adjoining the fire house. Fearing Hint some of the children miehl run Into the street in front of the bus F.ckman shut off the and slowed the speed of worn hy the man who left the house early Sunda ght suit which_tallies wi'h the suit mBcnln(. u, on|v a few miles an ' mg at this speed morn- whp[1 vnllTlt, ,'unn:inc It is claimed, ran direct!v in front of the bus. striking the bumper and falling In the roadway between the front wheels Eckman stopped the m» The man who was slopping at the Prarce house was dark complexion-ed and was about twwnt] old The girl was about sevent ,,. -£ lPIlf[lh and (1.1 B THANKS Mill H Cadet Band which has bo I the youth ot the ity. mmlttim on troos was au- <■> putehass a mo roi the •■ SutlUIe Park to be ded-icated on Armistice Day The POM will hold their morning exer- . ■ Following the business meeting a social period was enjoyed during Alnrli relreshnie: ■ '1.answer of the member- ! ihe Uuwo-scl oomedy "Going ship department ol ern Pennsylviinia ""' *"' IM, ' r. an offleial will speak. 1 "K" Ktmf* w«iiu>riun ^mo^oa reruns The large cast Orrunmet! will rnarshall her "^^j "' un'^ as passed bj In the various war.l- of the "»' f^ ' ottahonoefJcon ?H,i"g*h oing wo- ■ assisting the post as rtbute to all v . ..racters ■ears old The couple at the Ken- ,hl, rhild crBW|„i out between the I Bridgeport, and a brother Charles lift home were about th- same ages ,roiU aml rpar whepls He was The Kenna robbery was reported blM,ding about the I to the Norrlstown police, who have Tcrrance Campbell, foreman at I the services of the s-.nte ,n(l nouse picked the bov in his Police In a wide search to appre-ltrnis and carr|ed him to the office In nd the couple. IIIOU t(t AKANTINUI. The home of William Baker 8 of 152 West Seventh avenue, was placed under quarantine today by Health Officer Thomas 8 White tor measles. of Dr Pavlldis. where upon ex-amination found the Injuries to be of a minor nature. After having his injuries dressed the child was taken to his home. Ot4 ■ l.d Wfllla - Ml .■•."':•'■ ht Brown's 11th 3-U-tfn — Advertisement I'ndergoes Operallnn Mrs Wesley Slater, Fifth avenue and Hallowell street, underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils al Montgomery' hospital, Norns-town, this morning (■ iBMN of the late Mrs Emma 1 'A vole of thank: he quietly withdrew due to his ad- tiie Execuu Oarder Vaiu-ing years 1 Club ol Consiioi:. Mr Mci/ger. was bedfast for Hit L^jjg,. ineattnsj in last year _ _ . I persons who aided in making the um„ Thanksgivini! Dav recent Flower Show and the Yai Dt'HirSlte (iate to and Oarden Contest, a success Ntt!( ,,7 , j c The club wlahee to publicly expreaa compelled to si>end an average of ( hurt'hvard Sunday ition lor ihe splendid 1J870000 in 0S0OBS of Its income! ■■ion received. year Tab <!■ I out Of ' ,: h 'Old When the World War ended Tiie jmm\nt Upper MTI.JII Jfl i en reduced to the innounced completion ol plans for damter point ;- h Gate One ml'Mon members In addition erected a' to the to those already enrolled are needed historic churchvmd now to support the Red Cross and The memorial is designed along > |toT^erSNSSLf U^sttotuvl funeral will take place at I "■} 2^f^,ihaSl 2 15 Sunday afternoon, in charge 1 «— ",„ ...«. Rt^k-n |mst by tho M of Rev William A. Powel. pastor of the Presbyterian church here. In-terment will be at Bt Luke's Re-formed cemetery, Trappe. Another son, Ohai Philadelphia, also survh -1 Elfiabelh Shade ■ succumbed at 2 15 ysstord noon at the home of her D Sara Dundon. 330 East Bbtl nue She came to this borouirh from Pottstown. five years ago She , is a member of the Shepherds of Bethlehem. Pottstown Ifn Benjamin Shutt. of I To Adriress Kolarian* Rev Albert S Morris, a prom-inent Methodist minister of Phila-delphia, will be the speaker at the regular meet ing Monda luncheon of the Conshohocken Rotary* Club Mr Morris will speak on boys' work. I till tl »is lllt:lt ol*l I: \ T i* IN A four year old Conshohocken ■ w.nt his third major Wednesday morning at A in Bryn Mawr Hospital The Philp Daly, son of Mr. and Mrs Walter Dalv. of 203 Sprmii Mill SI til at 9 Tuesday night, his con-dition rapidly become so serious that he was hurried to the hos-pital at 2. and operated upon two houn later. Today, his condition was reported as favor-able All three operations have been performed upon the child within a period of one year The first was for appendicitis, and the latter two were for internal trouble English Gothic architectural lines to agree with the Ityls ot th*. church Its erection wn-after the custom ol English rural many of which h elaborate gateway: MtiiKii n \i » HI in imiM-out the ootintry The southeastern T.IS Chapter which m- . counties of Philadelphia. Rucks Chester. Delaw:<- Montgomery will open the Uth An-nual Roll Call on November 11th. Carlo Sitvestn and Rosle Dinuen with thousands of rio. both of Ambler, appeared a volunteers pledged to the task of the court house Norrlstown. thi ■ stnt to Join the Red morning and after obtaining a mar Cross or rejoin Blcycl* aec«ssorlM at ANDER-SON'S 317 E Hector st 1-33-tfn. —Adrertlnoment. r:nge license sent Kratz. Justice of i**d before building ;■ r the <;... ga Peace, and leaving IsiHUnf the egptueol work accom- . a psi tot Lo the Philadelphia churches, and srkauat 1000 200 100 I 00 50 00 him success In his work hi 10 00 visitinu spOSkan were Charles B. Whltemau and Lee Burcaw. of the Memorial congns>tlon, ■nd Daniel Longacre, 01 11 Oa) Methodist Church At IDS usion of the talk by Leo BUr-caw. bt PnOBPtod Rev and Mrs. Hinkle with a handsome radio lamp on iieiiaif of his former con- ;™ «"■ [In, aa.w other mn, prfwnttd lo il..- «„ p,„. 1 ion i>'.i. < ■' •'■ '.".>- M^ Mm B Wood I" ■■ ' ' ' "k "«" ur. 1 Mprkrl 1 04. i»''d pmlt MiuiKlranoiui. Dr,rli.f tho .. l« ., ...v 100 o«rt "' »"■ Church HrlpiTs: • I o, Clu, „, thi !£„ ■■■..!■ "I o..-mbrn> ol Hie TOIiumm- ..„,.„.„„„ ii; mill a handsome bouniul ..1 i";!.-.wiinh F£!" i'«" "mk '"'■ ■ * p B Wilson . Mrs, L C. K Ridingion Mrs James Craig Mrs. T. J. Oaynor Mrs Linaley Walter Lacey Harrison OSTl Halllday OS 41 Moore Mrs Brown Mrs Fred Fairlle Mr McMana Kenneth Amliler Miss Mary Fulmei .'.: ' ■ ague Mrs. Thomas Forsyth Mrs Ellen CuBUB Mrs. D. Woodward Mrs. Jame- Ptttll i Mrs. Craig RlgKb Miss Elisabeth A Scanlin Mrs R Famous Mrs John Calms Mr A Mrs Walter Elsenberg ■ | . Mrs Howard Webster Miss M Fleminmg A K Tavlor John Pogorty Mr H 0 Ha shard ■ Dr and Mrs J I) Perkins M Tracy Mr * tin Norru. Davis ... A T Sponar Pugh Apparel Shop F W Woolworth i . Swede Marburger's Meat Market . Dr DubrofT Dr Leon Weismunn ■..; Bton no roses, preamted ti nn ii hi- win by M> 1 ,,., li- II Baldwin iiimi-.'i t :.i il Ml W.l- 1 (N i ' 1 |M1 and the irift.s presented liim. Rev. 100 100 Rlnkle addressed blage. expressing his sincere ap- 0^ ppeeiwtlon of th**lr welcome He i ooperaUoo in ■ « his work in the church, in , no .*T hsvi ' nahohocken, to and Hie gospel ^, onlv I shall do the best I can to hero." . ■ ■ ■ ths oo- ..•■■ numbon by ths m choir, led by Miss Helen im Hniall-by Mlvi un lour 200 100 ] (NI too 1 WI txn 1 111 .50 I.It I IM ( OIR8E IN Hit.II S( Ifiidl. As has been 1 tor sev- ■ and Inetrui be gnen In the < i ken high eau Tin «erles of ight programs e ".; :: :np the course will l>e held In the auditor- ■ given by on Tu ■ PAVS t OST, ni-i MM:'.lit l N too 200 500 500 10.00 10 00 500 200 100 I Im street, I wa r?1 White at a hi ■ muni- •iftft mg on the charge of (!: Bferred by Jean Zobloaki. 1 °° of 3flS East Elm street The defend-pleaded Bullty and was dls- I25HI65 charged with a seven reprimand The names of Dr SOd Malcolm J Harklns. cuntrtbutoi | ANTJITR. 15, was incorrectly reported In a SONS 217 E Hector st. l-aatfn previous list —AOvflrtlsainaal.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 17, 1930 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1930-10-17 |
Year | 1930 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 17 |
Volume | 63 |
Issue | 72 |
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 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)e Consljoljockcn Kecori>et\
I itablished IKi/». So, 6372 PUBLISHED EVERY
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
'rMoSiisi)«'<-t('(rH|""d'i'r!'nsfusi''n
-T tor 1 ounjr Athlete
Ol IIOMMTX
lioomi-d line
ami l.irl \i t Suapiciou
in Rnooiiag Bouse.
Left SacMenh
II \ I) C\LIEn
For Park
lir-t Plsntisuj for Grove
Two Trees Donated bj
Mrs Rowle,
If.li. 9 MM Couple Robbed
Home o! Mr-. II
Kenna in Korrietown
Th*
■
ii ol M: laid Web- _
. I'.I-.I, Mawi
For the past U
tram injuries si.
a loot bait game, was repotted this
twine aeator.
BptntQora
ban been rseortsd to in nope oi
building up sfength that an op-
Itgnl be perloru •
gtwma in.-, biooo:
that bli son might tie restored to,
Th* In-fit operation tu BorOUgh ^ '" Plant ;ill«l Calf
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. HUDAY, OCTOBER 17 i"'"
GrOVe ©f TreewFathar Arrested by Mistake on
mT 4 | Charee for Which Son Was Accused
II \ I'M.I S
A MB using hi ■ pHttO DumtMf A N
.i card shuwimt I
plate number, oa
and swniis.ni tailed to
UM polka imd been tooklng I i ■ Iu,.„., ■
n* a eu
mid p
■ days UK" and the
Ida] evening. Another trans! usion
boardtof bOUan of Mrs Sum number ol tl
f„r Trees. DeoBcatioii
..II Armistice Daj
A great IranafonnaUou la ache-
K. unit, oi I ,,i their blood and ihey will fofdlUW) to OOOUt In toe Mary J""e
town, ■ former wen-knowa reeidenl to the hoopitel UUi evening tot a ButclUfe Psrk dui
rough, wax robbed on tfl t. In OSSS the Wood tO CM "' !lne- Btat*lv
Mi-nduv hv H young man and hi- lend I
talon, to whom .she had tt to occur before
rrntod .1 room early Bond e Day.
»ng The n tainted lour i» !l>* i'':«" tm u"' *
■ sad hei daughter wei . x, Bunday walla "< lti'- i»"k- :i lili;|i,',-s''c:T...!!1 ."'
tying with the •) "T'f 0
thru
1 rtbs ami one nt the kidneys was
Be lias bean in a ser-todde
pie who spenl pan ■
tin- rooming house ..
, L' I) II I »•» &. n. Kallv al
■
away tram horn*
l Hid BJ about 8300
'■.'."■ dnesday evening ot ia.st|
'lock, and;
■aid Hny had been s. nl ■ome one Irani the Boa
tana, without giv-ing
his own name or th,
nd he would Ufa
an Cot ■ weak When
told the amount oi the rent, tin
man atid ha did not have that
much money He than inked to be
lor the night and
paid 1100 Thursday they remain-'
ed in their room all day. Friday
■vanlne UM man went .1.
.1 stoic and
(ew minutes later wilh 11 small
package, evidently food. Saturday
niornmn be Kfmia left the house.
■nd when he returned about noon
Gulpb Church
...» lallng car
MOK I. ■■'ijfirDl.H.ll. b; his bio,* ,.,
a crooked BH
Bwnnaoo le ooa in tan oounty
prison swatting a lurthar hearing.
baton Magistrate McLaughlin al
■ad 11
ehaiaad with imporatmataag, mia-
1 operating
a motor car Without a muttler
m ui the
num. the ftthnr »us ara .
way Patrolmen ON
ptlaonat, they saw an elderly man .
man. The prisoner Charles Swai:-
■on. si and the
quest tor the son continued
■ lUUon and DOI
ill Bucks cur.-.
Bwanaon ta Ridge pike tot opi rat- Bntar,
ing a cer without a mufflat
ottender exhibited a drivers card, The mix-up came wtth both men
and the officer took the name ai j bearing the same name and both
I had been uelm the
nun
V 'northwestern end has bc:i
brokm aetde lor ■ ptente grove. An appeal the pubuc to donate
be borouuh
l.laiit and 0W
■
■ ■ iKinse has been
land twenty-five trees have been
runt planting occurred on
Bj, when two
glfl oi Mrs Herbert Rowley, of
1 I l 1 .:■:. ,!■.■ nue, were planted.
. is In memory of her mm
nf Kant, Who (bad at the age
twelve years; **"
Six \\ oriters
Placed on
Pension Lisl
I mployrei il >< buyllull Iron
Wurk- End Uni Win*
111^ Careen
SERVED .">! V I iRS
liiii 1 rwo CENTS
Reception lo
\<>\ Pastor ol
M. E. Church
1Klllin John Davii and Stank) * . |
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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