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®l)c €onsl)al)0ckcn ttccorftrx K>lnlili»lje.| 186'J. JNo. 6722 I »ed Novel Method toStay Prosecution CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., II f H>\V \l \lt< II ... 1934 PRtl I : I\\<M i NTS t him-liniitn Caond Motor iht's Arrrtit After Srri- BQI ' 'MD-iiliTJtinii CASK ON T RIAL Jury Acquit* am) Di\ id. - Caata in CAM *J \\ ..int'ii"- Quarri'l. Other QMM Harry Kerr. of KIUK of Prussln. I« ft good and conscientious churchman It wan de*cloped at a trial before Judge Dunnrhuwer today It wan only after considerable de-lay and giving the matter much thought that he caused the arrest of Robert T Porter. Philadelphia, on the charges of driving while Intoxi-cated and failure to stop or render assistance after an automobile ac-, cldent Then when Porter and several frlcnde came to see him, he Inti-mated that if Porter would attend services with htm at the Bridgeport Baptist Church be would agree Hi withdraw the charge*. Porter attended services and Kerr tried lo make good He *■ ■■ district attorney's office and tried to! withdraw the charges. Assistant Die.' trict Attorney Elmer liafl had the caae In charge refused to permit him to do so. Speakers for Democratic Meeting School Buys Materialsfor CWAWork Aesthetic Problem of Diplomas parfc \\ or|v | 0 Tells of states Aid Confronts Local School Board II. c ed 1 n made by the Conaboboettan Roosevelt lb en al the open Mil... MaflUng to n, Mommer ButifUng :■■■ moon, March isth. Dennis A ONeil Norrlstown at- ■ ■ ■ .■ | ; |M>!IL.CS. r. S Mover veteran pub- [ndapaid-ent and Philip C Peiidieton, well-known a' torney, Several other a be on hand. This will be the second ojjen . ■ bOOksrj BOOB nil Democratic Club to (iirUii-r ilii' coming campaign Tlic huge nx*m tn the Plummet building will MM a bus* audienci and It i Of thfl dub H. C. Messinger 3ons. Elm and to hold these open BMtil w(.„. awnrded the inn tnat the dilfcrences of the various contract fa lupplytnf thfl paint. M.^-inp-r Sana ■.ward* Coatncl tut I'nim. \u.ini to Hn--.ll \«liiir SECOND P10JECT f-k to Emploj I seal Men. Discuss lire i!-rnp.- for School Ituililin^ An MOtMtk problem hits bOOB abM of the old-tune diploma In Uttect tii. oom. tad Odttl i hat con- its IfithMlnt ■ (ram tha Oorjahohoeket] School tmctiveiy :>., !'■ ,o,l The perplexing question tWI to ■ half dollar per each dip* do with diploma.-;. With another Hi- . ■ ■ ■ Jim, nmninrnowmeiu m the owing, n„. moaammm Optoma caught the matter ol diploma* cropped up thfl rryfl (l, . sight >. meeting ol UM won ,»ul Aemember ol <:, board Usually the problem was a .-■■■•■ rOUfhl ttlflB lO back to plfl one Sh.dl flftj order fam If"' ' iul eanh. number UUM we bead, or siu.ii *e "Attar an . he imprnx-d "WtatJ go for a hundred, and thereby u> i happens to must dhdotnaa fi reduction bi Prtoe?" «>i quarts UH boya iiiid -drta gn tbera? l■ s. about M deep Aren't thfl| usually p ! ■■■■ as the problem em w.-ut the boll.mi of ih,-"irtiiik' il LS always fnttutt; this old tune one ut m,v aenl Start llt-rt' TV Fo Fit Workers I ii-iin-i r- Have I kid (tul %ork in SatrlUFe Park. I oob Snp|ilit'il raCUOM OMI !>■• hennl The ma.ss nWtlPt oommltta comprishur Douglas Wolt ben Francis Dllwlll, Hi|K>lit Nasielski John Wtuilen. James Moriarty und kOfinonti iitxi'ii ciiTipie'ed tbe ooinm held a m« waUpalnt at $1 on Buiidny aflerno- ti mwl )WU1 I" ! uTODJ ol \ainu>h meet anain at the htflil !,|f ltll[s P*'1" Rallini and 40 gul-mfili Sunday afternooii at|*«« of twpmUlM at 52 3-4 cenbs B.30 to eompj^u* nrraiigemenw!. |P"T imllon roflai Ibmna, mbmltfd ■I :i consequence the trial of I'or-1 wi *aa begun before Jud«r D.oine- : hower today. II was teatifled that on November i 25 in:i:i Kerr and a friend William Boyd. who rtxlue* at the Norrtatown' V II C A had been to a prayer j meeting in Bridgeport Pome time between 11 and 13 p m K-rr dr v i hit Irlend to the Y»M C A ami thfl ! pair eat In the automobile parked! on Airy street acrota from ttu Y M ; C A for about an hour talking Suddrnty an automobile came | along, "truck the Kerr ar In the rear, and aped on ■tatt utarted hU oar and followed. At the top of Airy atreet lull near Sandy UU1 they overtook the car which had struck them and nl Kens algnat It pulled to one aide and stopped The drlMT was Purler An examination of the Kerr car showed that the rear bumper • orosan and a feuuer dented. Porter gave hla cards to Kerr mul apologised for the accident 1I«- told Kerr he would be back to ace him and "fix everythu it up " Kerr told Porter that he had been "rinklng and that he was not fit to Rector's Body Li<>s in Stalf by the Welherili O'ltipuiiy. Phila- Uii'lplna. quoting directly for the] jMessingw firm. ««n Un- lOfMM ol- | fered by seven bidden*. i.ut Dot iurnishlng scaf-1 (folding for the work and Buper-j vLston of Uie project was awarded i Russell Adair. who ls at present do-! ing .sliiuimr work on the flr>.t t'WA Rev. Mat*icihaelt |Iitchl a.ckI i;. RI'oe* ,„ n"* ti'iderway His bid t, M ,... ,;.„:. L:;, ..-^ Ui!t. pi„. tor of St. Marx - Orplui"- Joota wmi the lowest of bids nofiv- Dicfl SflffvilWfl MM- •*■ Tller'' were but t*"° 'or super- ,i (Vision, thn-e tar .-<-nllolduiK. Mr laic Adatr qualified his bid with thfl te-fl- M alx)ut di- IMB, H good a.s his JSSTw £ Dd OWA project of school noon- Ul(. ,„,„..honored, unwieldy. Vir- rt-v-rf .,,.., ,, , „ . ', ' ''"> In",n:'■ ton. at tin- Uarch imfimg of the torinii tjrpa ol ■.slireiKkin.- utto-.t- , ,.,-,,....... ,.,,(lllJ„ ,, ', , , . * "Ml J"" Suulifl. Part . ■d held taM ,„Kh, in the „:g to erudition Of the , ,. lll(; ((l(. ilMl,, - inacrtbed M,,,,,:, lti lllul ,, , ,ih coiushohocken High Bobool tin boy, ;,„d (trb oul m UH i neat, simple i armed wiUi diploma;, that in to bfl doM In : tisttc triumph*, M weii a-, marl tot by li>cit! Pitting men for wort I <-:iii do and aldtiig ttu w (Art oi tha IMIMM I (M) eni ol Labor and Indua- ■ an hold b] WU ip regular dma ■ I Illtlg Mr lb i MIN n^ I 2 ii M I \ —i , ■ Uwo..rrLk %\\ HilIl Imt., spiu..Mrle..d.I Ww ti»t\ni ' ' ' daatrli - <■ ■ pew Mtii .mil Force In* The work of tha Departineal Li i til :L I: '.ilh and an iii- I paraon i .i. ,1b. j. treat ti I .1 u N led . led bj the CWA. high school The oontrad uioataw for 225 ig inside i little diploma. Tha n.e.i.tuvd onl) aboui one-ruth the pfvkrtortse'iii aw£aa.' Murder Trial Bills $6900 morrow nl Torrca Bbaop i" \Li'-inl. qutnmant thai when tl»e present CWA project la iiiiLslu'd. he will ask $120 per hour Ai present, he vttornej Ganaral Saudi Bill-lo Cmuat) for \i|i>ni<'Y I'ri- ami Other l'\p.n-i-in iht* SpMlih Murder Trial Old Members 13*»_ aO ar*< 'Ire Co. Guests Bills totaling 15900 have been ap-proved by William A. Schnader. at-torney general, and sent to Coun-ty Controller Willam C. Irvin for Or) vi Porter said they would both go bnek tn tft« pmioe elation whi.h he had r»aa*n s ■*•«-• ■ nave the police paa» upon hla rendi-tion Kerr aald that this was not neces-sary and that he and Mrs Kerr. who was a passenger or her husband's should proceed on their way Kerr testified that he waited for some time to hear from Porter but did not. Ha waited until L-ecember 8 l* fore he lodged the Information fir t'ie ' L...rK*w of tan stop and to render assistance On December JH he lodged addl- j tional Information charging driving while intoxicated. He stated tha' he smelled alcohol (Contfnoed On Page Foar) The bodv of Rev. Michael Pach-i: cki. 57. chaplain of St. Marvsls reiving $1.05 per hour for Orphanage. West Consliohocken. I prvlalng of the first project. for the last five vears. will he in <•*■ approval of the second pro- j povment a* result of expenses In-state until four this afternoon. InN**Jf8™" »■ »«* ■*•!■ »«• i ,rrcd in the Ralph Spanish mur-the chapel at the orphanage. Hisl(lmck,y takfn to K^1 lt underway der trials death ooeurnd Saturday morning "s MMl ■** Pnwlblf'- T,w «*condl xiy, btlIs inciUde a »5000 fee for at 730, from a hean ulfcdlon with P"J«t Includes renovation of;wn.lc„ 8pprov(ia by schnader for which bfl had been til for four «ev«n r00""5 '" the nrw action of Samuel H. High, special prosecutor, the high school, including the audi- ,, ■arti:m >"kt|gaUonii and expenses Incurred dur-project included renovation of the lng tne trlala of Jocob ..B| Jakp.. orlguial section of th* high school Lehman. Michael Oallllo. alias Oal-and most of the grade school. |iBghcr aIld lhc pleaa of gutUy en. Leonard Talone. director, urged: tered by Oeorge Steiner. and a that the school board permit only t fourth defendant, who has complet-local men to work on the CWA pro- ed his sentence. Jects here. | The approved fee bill is known T-h,. h^rc. ;i;,1J,!Jllp mn united I *" iiave neen receiven hv the con- In their desire for tWs. al«o. but troHer Wtf-nt norm today it to. County Firemen Nominate Officers Borough Engine, r William T. Muldrew. of Jenkintown. who has served for many years as president of the Montgomery County Pln-- men's Association, was nominated for another term at the regular meeting of the group held Saturday evening as guests of Mont Clare Fire Company. Other nominations Included' Harry N. Blckel, Norrlstown. first vice president: Wlllard B Touchton. Ardmore, second vice president: Dr. W. J. Wright, Skip-pack, third vice president; Edwin H. Oeissler, McKinlcy. secretary. Joaeph B. Allen. Jr.. Bryn Mawr. financial secretary: J. PYank Fleck, Jenkintown. treasurer; James Cres-son. Norrlstown. chief fire marshal: Charles W Bauer. Jr.. Penn Square, trustee Chief Fire Marshal Cresson re-ported 45 fires dtirln>* February The loss was estimated at $20,870 with Insurance of 123.100 and prop-erty Of 1123.625 endangered Three firemen were reported to have frown their hands and ears at a February 3 fire. Russell G. Johnson, secretary of the flre prevention committee re-ported on fires and losses that could have been prevented William H Fordney. Norrlstown chairman of the entertainment committee, said tickets for the smoker to be held at Spring Mill. April 2. were meeting ready sale. Wlllard B. Touchton. Ardmore. said several first aid schools had been organized, The next meeting will be held at l ity Hall. Norrlstown. April 7. at which time the annual election will be held , month* ,■..iced tm view yes-terday afternoon will be removed to the novitiate of the Order of the Sifters of the Holy Family of Naz-areth, who conduct the West Con-ahohocken Orphanage, at Grant and Frankford avenue. Torresdale, Pa. Her Sebastian Jeraak. reet-ni- of R O, cnurrh. and Rev John Dm in Jskl. assistant rector, aided Rev. MirUn K Maciejewski, rector of Baorad Baati SwedeKburg .executor of arrangements, tn removal of the body from the orphanage residence to the flhapai. They will also ac-company the remains when they are conveyed lo To'TCsdaL' H HBO '<iuii. i Lbfl oipnnmuM' will chant requiem prayers as the cor-tege leave~> the chapel Tomorrow. Solemn High Mass of Requiem will ba sung at 9.30 In the Torresdale convent chapel, with Bishop Gerald P. O'Hara. Auxiliary bishop of the Philadelphia Diocese. present. Many priests will also be present in the sanctuary. Inter-ment will be made in a cemetery on the grounds of the convent, where Rev. Benedict Tomlaa. chaplain who preceded Rev. Father Pachucki at St. Marys Orphanage, burled. Father Pachucki, 57, was ordain-ed to the Roman Catholic priest-hood at St. Charles Borromco Sem-inary. Overbrook, In 1004. He was born in Poland, but came to Amer-ica as a boy. Following his ordina-tion, he served aa assistant rector at St Stanislaus R. C. Church and St. Adelbert's R. C. Church Phil-adelphia, was rector of Sacred Heart R. C. Church. Swcdeland. Heart R C church. Swedesbmg. and served as pastor In Lansford and at McAdoo. located In the coal regions, prior to his appointment as chaplain I labor. 11 men win ba employed when tha I work Bjati uadaa vaj | Word u morning From tile Montgomery cnutilv bead* OW* Ihiit thfl He-1 ■ii' B will IN* I, start work tomorrow morning No deflnlti infoiiimtion wai raoalvad u lo bow many mee i first quota. Borough Engineer Muldrew stated ilii ni(>ining the wurk will injuin number ol 130 men but said he could not tell how long the work would last aa thai dfJpauda j entirely on the CWA. He said at Sixty years of uninterrupted ser-Measi twenty men rould be put to vice to the borough In 1 I 'IMI1' although the an tion of life and properlv agaii ;"U1 h&vv flt If"1 two __ ' ' ■ „ ■ to maka ■ Kr*wj and prapan fire Wfsfl (■«■). N!.i-.-.l \,\ On WaabiCI ;..■ 1U(. grading. ton Hre Company at the anntt ' ojflflla to bi done under banquet merging the sixh.ili aimi- **■ C'WA program u^ctUdea thl \\ il-liillUhtll Coiii|»;in\ I ,.|... bratet 60tfa Vnniveraar] w'iih Banquet n|,| M,.m. ban Tall of Earl? Hirtarj "f Cootpaoy, KrjMH'l SIHPM S 650 Familiefl Ininu 4ided Rebel Caaat Show DerreaN t»f Two During PaH Moiul. 111.866 3P1 M IN YEAI Cooperate w iid State in l>i-ti ilmliiiti of 1 lo!liiii<t iiinl Beddini A (iiTnin-it 11 meeting "i the BvcoaV* ■ Board ol the Conahohoeaaa of | ttmb artU !" ' ,!,r;'1 ReUf| Coinmlttjee and thfl ■ | elation together a U The unportanl pmrl of tha ajort atartta and lira. 3 the kind of work . o! the llontgomcTj I u man may ii- nod i^i Be ii gency ReHel than ii ii i. -k House ROT, ;I particular lob tnli f \t Weal 11 work win ti tlic opportunity offei Mental caae :ITV Do) I El I M Win W. Lmanl ningi r, Urt Wm Bm Birthday greeunga wan ed to William D Shuliz and .1 Altwrt Wl I YouthsGuilty of Larceny Steel Plant Police Testify ;i> |o \rr«-l ol Sn-pcii-. Robbed 1'ni-lil ( :ir- al Mini U I St.-. I ( „. Senteaee. PridnT, Five youth* were found guilty ol lan-rnv ;md iro hFtng Molrii goods when arraigned bflfOtl JUOJfl Knight in CHminal Court. , The defciul.ihl.- Wnitcr W,.' versary of the founding of the earn-1 g^ff J^j Mt^Sju_T7.iiSt7l I j*1 Fni,,k *** he Oou hohockaO ■ :i'-ni Ofl :ii-h. will be tohar IBM bo Oofcober i»w. I Ui Coj \t t, Holland. Mn Wm H t Bmllle V p mison and MI Ra!oa Aiill.'r J. ! '■! ' M Foaapti M<- 1 CAuul siu\in Mi bnille Wilson. hot tsibution ol aid by the civilian Ete> Inf and through Fedeial Aid ■ hocken from the Moa County En ■ . i . ooopn - ■turn which they ai Mi- l-:inille F. P. Wilson raoro-tooal organization ai the iiintice in l*n-ciister and i the variouj Mih.K-ci.s of tha progi «•» OOiliWIU J" I«W1 pttKJS v versary oi tne luumuiiK '->i me com- ;„, ■ ^* . , ,—=-; ~r- -"••■SKI. fnuiK n pur, m Uu l„«. tow s.uird.j-1'"1"'"1"'? " rent 1 no . ; mddlni u raw invited Mflnsa gathered round Die festive board at 6JQ 0'OaOtii and partook of a delicious fit key dinnir pnpatad hy the company's Bhfljfl, Kind MuiKin/lc and Harry : : aarrad by ■ cnaunlUafl oi lhc inemben The banquet was served d thfl c!"atilliK up of thfl dump ui Seventh aienw and sat* towel] abn Thfl riimiMinnt. including shovels Btefci \n MM VOKlBHS were pui, h...sed believed lt unwise to take an ar-bltrary position In the matter. They church,! agreed to ij.„ke a request to the 1 WA headquarters tn Norrlstown that local men be given the work. if possible. Beth Mitche';, morad that a tetter to this effect be sent to Itu' headquarters. Talone claim-ed that five oul of twelve men sent from CWA headquarters to work on the first project, were non-resi-dents. Oscar Freas. president, stat-ed that he believed that all were local men. except one thfl tune slated that the bills have not been | paid by the county oflJcial Attorney High as special prosecu-tor convicted Lehman of | gree murder with the Jurv fixim | the death penalty. This was later commuted by the pardon board to life Imprisonment. I^hman was the actual "trigger man" In the gamblers death in this borough on October 11. Oalllto wa.-. | of second degree murder and is serving 10 to 20 y.-ars In the peni-tentiary. Steiner was glvet: keeper, who was a Norrlstown rest- I0 years m th(' Penitentiary on dent. ■Other districts are dismissing Conshohocken men from their pro-ject*, so why should we permit non-residents to come here and work for us." Talone stated. Fire r.M»pe Dlacnased Three bids were received and »««>! opened for the proposed new lire 'escape for thfl manual training building at thfl Third schools. The bids were as follows: Wayne Iron Works. $310; Norrls Iron Works, $298 60; Morris Wheeler Company, $3:15. As these bids did not Include necessary masonry work In the construction of two ■ . . :■ ■ (Continued On Page Fouri second degree plea Hla term plres In October. Attorney High's appointment eame during the closing months of the last term of Frank X Ren-ninger as district attorney. Former Judge J. Ambler Williams made the request for a special prosecutor and tried the case. It Is known that the Schnader approved bills have ban Avenue | thp court for final action by Con-troller Irvin. but meanwhile At-torney High bj waiting for his compensation nearly three years after the slaying. Youth Conference Aid Society Cares For 147 Children To Open March IS , , ,, Chester D| thl mafloh making the and their prjflflhj repaired io tii" loan r room when ileliglitlul Johnson.- I in In n M t] K*'ini"dv. banjo and ■anas; John B tattOOl and songs by John UoOar- School Association, i, ■ 04flaa 5abbsnrt Schools AS- , Tlie affair was voted as one of sociation co-operating ihf rnOal enjoyablfl ever held by The program includes two periods the company 'The Studv of the Bible" each | and ranwrad to the bor ojgh BbOfflaaOUflJ on fu I ilium room on tne firsti floor Thel ^/ **™' "^^ lor "« me" lvorn was gaily decorated In Ad. " white and blue foi the occasion I <-, "\ _ At the contusion of the dinner hpeaKs OI rO(>d^ James B Ray. former Burgess and ■'M oMOfll ui''tubers of the company, acted as toastmaster. A tribute of respect was paid to the fourteen mtmbtn vho diad during the year by ti iwo-nnmile period of ■QflMI Those who dlfld the year were John Casey. Frank James (Tiiwford. John Hlack, N.-IMHI Quigg. 8r, F.imer Howard M Bfltfl, Btflphfln Phlpps. William Cleaver. John Werta. Daniel Donovan and Michael F. Moore, Toast master Ray called on the IOIIOWIIIL; Older members ul.n re- ■ing slor- HUJ oonofoiting the tauiy history of thfl lompany: Harry Messtnger. William H Kail I and Elwood Noblitt. Othagi wlio . wm harry Ko gflflfl John I* Hainplon WUlbUD OUT, president ui the company: Thomas Coyne, president of town oounoll; Theodore SpaaJ chief, John Smith, instructor of the Edward Lot ard Orennor. Llewellyn } liam Bartle, 8r.. WUIIUK Jr. AUfttsI LatnlCk, Rah bell. Charles Kelly and William Friday. ! \ ha following ii UM They were charged with t! theft of brass journals f rom , '"■* Oanai-al Rallel CXaWntttH Dd Vl.. ■ lbiVi'ows'io h.'" V.L.V.I ("''Kilt cars, ptecflfl Ol BM and "f <'"n--lio|ux-ken: ^aSSrSS ^.ShltS: other meial winch thfl common- *****! ». MM on c«ds of wealth chained had been taken j Cases new and reTipened ■ .rcls of th» Alnn Wood The Annual Montgomery County j Youth Conference for 1834 will be : held In the First Baptist Church. ; Airy and Swede streets. Norrlstown on Thursday. March 15. under the auspices of the Montgomery Coun-ty Sabbath Marys Or- j plumage, at the death of Rev. Fa-: Mrs J- Aubrey Anderson, presi-ther Tomiak. Beloved by the in-!dent. presided at the March meet-mates. his liigh ideals and truly] '"g of th. ■ ■ d;araco?nsiie> won Ud Boctety held respect of all those who came In j ****/, at 17 Weal Airy street. Nor-contact with him. rMovn Thflft were eleven board Tlie late priest was responsible) members present for the erection of the rectory at Aa a „,cn,.,>r agency Of the Nor- °^TZ -he 'Sh™ In the eve'- : ChOHCn Officer of the Swedesburg church ' Chest. Miss', ^ ,h DlrPc[or of Leflder-brated his first ma.ss in Bfltte County Secretary, gave some;^™fng for tS inns^vaida Chicago. Priests from Vlllanova! interesting facts about th, m College have attended the duties of *>,rk fc>r tl « 147 children trnda rnaplaiu since Fa-'.her Pnchuckl's 'c A- 8, Care, These childr-n came if. death Annoimcement of hb sue- from different parts of the i At School Leftiriie " subsequenl questlonltig of the \ at Ivy Rock on The arrival or officers prevented bfl from carting nwav their loot The arresi of Join lhc outh BpaaUni bason thfl W ■hohookan BJflgnfl ;»nd School League i:tilar meeting poatnoned ■ aing of ;.t--t W.-,-K Ifn White, a representative ol thfl Intflr-strntfl Dflir* i |gj t tin DJnf thai ahlt« sugar oan-bahH liille vitamins and sug-use of niola.- i or brown sugar for mm This was a surprising rfotftntnl in ■ highly interestini; addn and on loads that contain the mtlaJ imn-edi.-iii building of bodtflfl and the preserva-tion of baalth and how io prepare lliein Tlie adOnflfl prec.deil able program consisting ol ■ putno dim bj lOflaai Ptonoea Ad Oarpenter. Vocal solos by net Thomas and Akx-andar Morrison and a vocal dual in anaa and Mr MorruKn Nommnt.on,. for officers includ. I ii udnrmiition which r«'- fluttad ta tl Bpflrial Officer Harold Bateman. who was nne of the offte«l "' HktS from the place the da} plwVfcna, made thfl arrest of .'ohii-on Bat luapactad liim of be-ing the colored man he saw the day baton and quaationad htm .Iiilii.MHi . | made a ■tab in* nl aiinruiiiL- the ofeaVfi of the officers, and implira'lnu the othan UM I rtansant was ad-mitted in evicl'iicc ■ RJchard Baarlok, rd He ■ itiied ns ■ bfl lour men aft- Ojflflalon of Johnson, and also stated the property when* the tUfUj ears was on . Chief McrnllouKh. of U company police fore.-, was called to ii" attnaa stand He taatlfled s office on o Oaai ■ aloaad Open cases on cards March I, iim (-IvilUn Relief. Flnan, isI Anieiicaii Colored Polish Italian Total 37il iMher (Ivlllan Serrice. ga 8 27 Italian m Total t42 Federal Financial Kerrlee Ami rtean so Colored in Pott •< m Italian ... M Total i^i Civilian Relief. Milk g ni.oo I IIIIIKI . inoii B] HI) Boon i.nd EtuM « LtM ClotiU -4>Wi . 24400 ■ ■r to n by a pollcemai. i : III Waller Adl.ms. who tni onto, to, ,h, ,,,,, "•;" M"; p*J*a* ,wu'n ,..; parmiued! i-the by-laws, to aram Oth-r OtVOfln nomin.i|.-d Tlie officer alao .said Hint Walter 1.1 would not sign the lemenl already atimad by tha ■ ifn Helen n ' ■' *amlttad he ,\ ,:, 67 orders of potal I Alumni AMO'H State Sabbath School Association. The Bible Study periods will be cessor has not yet been made pub-lic. AIR PREACHFR WIIX SFF.AK IIKRF FRIDAY Rev. PBflJBf Crawford, of the Young Peoples Church of the Air, will address the Christian Endeavor; Society of the First Baptist Church, j Friday night at 8, tti the church, j The event will mark the beglmungj of a "Win Your Friend" crusade, j Rev, Mr. Crawford'? male quartette: will sing. Oladys Hortsk ls chair- j man of arrangements Quality Batterlea—Eside Wlllard and Phllco. licDadr. I0a E Hector at —Advertisement M. F. Moore Leaves Estate to Sons Michael F Mbon Mr late of this borough, where he was for many years a leading undertaker, and who died February 22, left an estate valued at 119,000. The funeral busi-ness and fixtures are left to two sons. Louis A Moore and Michael but there are 46 directly from Nor ristown or vicinity. At praaanl tha aoeletif has foster homes in or on the outskirts of NorrLstuwn Wherever possible, an effort Is made to keep brothers and sisters togetlni. wrtbin HUM families The Community Chest makes it possible for tlw Society to have a staff of trained visitors, to select these foster parents and give can' ful supervision to the children who are placed with them The boys Seth K Mitchell: Eleven! h avenue. *ru to focuss the Hi hts of the ' young people Churrh Problems ...... ..-,.,, ii.j, r. dent; Mrs. Chsr] - Mrs Alva 8. M '" "' ""' assistant aeof*ttan and Mr a .,,.,Mirrr hut tins ami ovfi-riii.-d by Jttda* 11 was decided to hold a OOOtifl K,''Hnt- " nppolnterl Atti aphlhfl avenue on Thura- R,'1'I'T u'r ■''' Knlahi <;•<;, Iday evening. March 33 ' ' l;i" appollll DOU /[(I- ■ 1 ^ ry . Tlie court aniio-m.-.d |t WOUld liol ■Mil I.lls nee lest uppolni. oounafll for m'li who were vi ■ ut .i|>|iar<n us -I,,. .,,,, r, ;,i,1( to engage a lawyer atloniev The new Hale Triple Comhlha Ohanajfld his plea to one ol West " DU,"P<,r' with a capacity of 700 Tin- other thru gallons par ininuie. rwuaad by Oon- tinusd to plead nol Fin Ootnpany more The two Ory i Total 49 n. c BUnketi RO flour ■ . $ 30.19 . :.un*i :i.'i.r».20 3'irt nl ^i)7 -r. ntinued On F*»e Two! New Post Office Open for Buiineu offlee, ]o- Leadershlp In Recreation" .. Miss Ruth Evans White, Sec. Norrlstown Y. W. C. A. 'World ICatiOn*1 Mrs. Q. A. Holsopple. Former Mlssionarj' Uealfl Bar. Edw. H. Bonsall, State Staff Personal Evangelism" .... Mrs, R. Stanley Kendlg, State staff The conference opens with Reg-istration of delegates at the 3:30 ^'""Modern •» rVtmsvIvania division of thel^f", f WP.'Lk ag°' W,w 8iven a" "f' tn,'y took t*n '" some Moocrn A,umn| AamnMaM^. (lf Brown I admitted he was- on the 'OeKalh. a the PUblta ■ tha Hale Fire pnmp Oofnpan: pjy happened then n. "~ ■ ahu oclo.k said his ooudfj was not then II" 1 hours. 'admitted signing i R. F Ooodfa 1'nderwriters A jand memb. n of tha pub i:ii*tiiii took pli Poor Rich «rd Club. Philadelphia. Mi ICleh ell was an ouU4taiidmi: athlete "own. playing center oni;"', the varM.y fombill team A, tl , . /" «** "" ed^as^ HSLS^^t ZY-Z ?" m'"e*etin*g**<ev«er»y **ra*q«t<ui*« ** ■ . rlcan football team Mitchell was also chosen and girls who arc committed bo the'ftnd continues through the after- member of the Board of t Moore. Jr. The balance of the i society, rrom broken homes, by the|noon ftnd evening, with the closing of the Lulu Temple Shrine Lunch estate is to be devlded between j Juvenile Court, often need health; niesshge by the Rev, Edw H Bon- eon Club, a few days ago. He has three sons, the two mentioned corrections, when first received for;™11 ** 8'<5 P M. ban acting as chairman of enter-above and E Francis Moore. The lean-. Thirty-six physical exanuu- The conference will be made up tainmenl at the luncheons for three sons are named executors In ations were made this past month °f young people and the leaders of. sometime, and lias been instru the will, written February 25, 1932.! Four under-nourished children wan ""' WOng people from the Inter- mental in aaoartng many famous The will of Thomas H Penrson.'^tit off to the Children's Seashore'mediate. Young Peoples and Sen- Upper Merlon, who died February t House for building up. j for departments of Sabbath Schools 26. disposes of an estate of $1,500 Miss Belts and Miss Mulbach at-' of the County to his wife Eva 8 Pearson, sole tended the Slate Conference of So-1 Registration blanks and other In-beneficiary, is also executrix of the will. UIVFRTISF IN THE RtTOKDEK cial Work, which was held in formation may be seucured by ap- Lancaster from Februarj' 21 to 24 t plying to the Rev Charles E. Mll-ler, 112 N. Spring Garden street, ADVERTISE IN THE RECORDER (Ambler. Pa itage and screen stars to appear at the weekly avonta He is a for-mer commander of the John F. De- Haven Pos.t. American Legion, n prominent member now, and Is a member of the local school board. 1 ADVERTISE IN THE RECORDER and will be accepted bv the fire ipaitp. I ttemenl ad to fjgn [Ol niinu.il On Pa#l TWO) Divorce Actions „■,;■ pm bronchi in thfl oiiic,. of the Pro- Ihonotary as follows: Clarence BaOOti, LOVW agaiiLst Elsie Bacon on I 'That was the spirit of ylurunctei"* dflaartion Tlie 00V] vhtota tttrnad UM table made it do such queer stunts " "I bean you He always had very bad tnble manners.1' ng in the oa,. OOal i^atHMMi to ' I P old in ■ idled In ■ ■ 1 n Satlir-1 hullding Dr ■fames ■' Kane, r. ■ JOINS NM'M'Wl r IMI ti 30, 1926 Thfl t»ok place Septeniixr :i ■ ■ N ■ rrnaiT s Riefcai Now if you could hfflf (til it ■ mpofing tin' | popular song you might IJ-dependency ncli Y< I know it." groaned the|N„d „ P,umtMir Cmll Mlkp 4afl wllatalj Ri associated port, 'bm i am bxpalflaaty liandi- WtBt nth ave oooabo Pa 'i-MPrtsIa town Register and capped. I'm educated" —Advertisement.hhe RECORDER. IT' i. n. Ridg. ; , ren B ■ d the rtafl or the ■ , • K„„u„ b„r«. I and took up hi new dutifll immed-iately. iBaptambar to. 1929 B9fly5jB
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 6, 1934 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1934-03-06 |
Year | 1934 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 6 |
Volume | 67 |
Issue | 22 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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K>lnlili»lje.| 186'J. JNo. 6722
I »ed Novel
Method toStay
Prosecution
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., II f H>\V \l \lt< II ... 1934 PRtl I : I\\ |
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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. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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