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®ljc £cmsl)ol)ockett f*ecori>cr. ' '■'l'!i>ll«''1 IB6'>. No. 6781 \ erdicl For Damages Due To lev Streel CONSHOHOCKEN, PA- KK11>\\. SEPTEMBER 28. 1934 PKH:K:TW(»<:ENTS Woman Awarded 1305.83 in Sirfl \^.iin-i PotUtowo For Streel \i-< iil*tit I iLSE UtRI -I -ill \irdin f..r Defendant in \« lion \^;iin-i Bevflrane < <iiti|)iiii\ !!■ .1.1 *:iO.'i83 lor the tun d by a Jury i William F. Damiehower'.s room at Norristown court house ftftaraooBi in a suit brought by Lila B Blnir. Sanatoga. iln- BaqM md Town Council of the Borough of PolLs-towii. Tiir Mm mi an unusiui one n was baaed on an automobile acci-dent November 14, IMS, aim an automobile driven by the plaintiff Ud containing her husband and a child. OWtUriWd whin it iksddad n of High street. iti 'he vicinin Of Hill BcnOOJ The plalnMfT charged that the borough had been negligent m im! ■-■■, u condition, which per* milled the gathering of water from an und) rgiound M' HIP. from col-leclmg on the highway It was charged tlial the borough had Igc of this condition and thiil il WHS permitted to continue Mrs Biair testified to UK goaf she >.nd tier automobile had been Virtually demolished by the toctdanl Bh$ fwttalntd injuries and asked compensation for these injuries to the leg and body bruises in addition to compensation for the damage to her automobile David Blair corroborated the teaUmony Of his wife. He was the driver EH] wife sat alongside him with their child on her lap. He said lie drove along and btheved there wns water, but when tils automo-bile reached it tl owtoi ■ his orriiimtiim as a taxl- Utd a .s|)tnuialistic preach-tfd tie bad driven over the Miert on many imrarhmi during the five yen prloi to tba accident Verdict f..r Tufllhm A jurv before Judge D§ In the action ut Rav w ftttnten. ol near Colmar, agnlmt Nicholas n TuMiiirn. Norrls'own realtor. in which the plaintiff eoofhi lamagai d I \ciditl for the defendant, BtuMon, i former igenl for the Norristown Beverage Cnmpfmv, of which Tuflllaro It al the head.' sold beer for the Norristown concern In m oncuni Oobnar thai when Stlnson fnlled to tccounl ta» ,.ll the beer ■ 'i !.■ Ban v i charged when arraigned before a magistral dafcnad greatr* humiliated by the TuflUanx and brought Mil 6 r false arrest. the plain • d li. wns r.ot an agent but was baying from rumiaro. and celling I. i lIP failed to pay all the monev I had not i bJaa; and a case of needing make the |)U\ :..■ On the other hand, the defense that Stlnsnn vnu and not ■ deaJi Tuflllaro claimed he madi man.' ittexnptj ■ money due bun irom the ■font Me sine! the beer had been sold but thai SUlUOf] failed to make good the payment** He said In- warned Stlnson that if he did nol make settlement he would arreat, vhlch inter he did on Ihe charge of embezzlement by agent. Awarded Damage* I Seaman. Trann-. ba ngnlnsl o Walter Kilt vflje Tha between the cars of th/ ■ parties mi in rniieceviiie. on September IB ma The wife wga awarded IM and tin ■ touillng $233.™ wen mued on page threei Alcohol Kept for Feet Kubinp J, ha Waahko Bwedeland pleaded Fudge K ^nlicenpcd UoiH | used the alcohol found ID ' to nib his feet with after he returned from work H»- Hummed taking n Da«lonaiIy from hln supply ■ 'tie tiiin.tr Control Boerd told of re-ret vine enmpilnlnti cmict rntng the | IBM on Pllnt Hill roiid and two men enter tile place • appeared to >*■ empty tint i.ml come out With them filled Tin then entered bv the in-r- nector who found s flv* gnll->n can of i.irohfit and a bottle • aier and The nu'nmoblle wtm followed and the tins turned out to he filled wfh water Waahko *sid peon's went to hi" hous" to obtnin wf>r from a - hud 'here t to 4 Teeai "icntrni-e dibit Rickets, colored Stowe was sentenced to from '■ i vp-ars In orison, dating from" April 28 bv Jtirjee Cn-s^n this mornin" Rlcketts in April pleaded entity chnrge* preferred by a while girl in FOtl Buildtig Permlti Issued for September ■ i mendltirre of $13U0 were h hall during Ihe : r i twen .■ ' Seplem- • i tin- ta-li and gutter at 'i S150. Btirough ■ • Second avenue ■ Daw rojf. 1300; Ninth avenue new rooa*, |190; Eleventh Uagrtni M patre. pattt; John Jahnera ■a, garage. ; ■ insure. (250: Har- Naith avenue and ■ ■ 11. curb and gutter f ll,(i Jail St'iilt'iict's On Drunken Driver Charge MoloriaU Drivinu Vtaflc In unucated Given Hi tu J."» M.i\- l.til >i iH.ri. . Girl's Death \n Occident CeroDer'i Jttr\ Reieaaea Do bro, Beld for Death o! *; irl Uhu I. II Fran l.ar. < <>ui|iiiniiin- \ rrifs !)<•- Iirn"- TeaUfDony. Joh.i Dfhto, Et, Brulgeport. was -.!■[!! i -lnod] today after found timt Anna Lahik. 29, Munawiiik. Wat killed in HI a< aidant) laturdav night near Kliij! of !'; The tiirl bj believed l" have fallen from the car. after she. Debro and .wo others had spent an hour park-tig near hfontfloenery Bvenue and DeKalb sin it Debro. tears flowing down his lltd he was a swell girl, ii was only a matter «>[ time until we |Ot marrieil," after he md told of a lover*! (pinrrel in rbJofa be had ordered the girl to BlOVe m-T bj the other end of the as thry starti .1 home IX'bro's reattal oi (he ini-ulenis eading up to the girl's fatal ilnriKe which naiiwd I fracturelS .kull and death 18 huurs later in ■i\ Hospital followed tes- ■ Oeoraa laesvc, flandia Hirg and Bertha Yawllsku, \m aaidwm ttreet, Uanayvnlt, com- Dt the couple. Umony of Miss Yawllaka with that of n.ey had been to Norris- OWn earlier, gone to a taproom In Bridgeport, the jjirls refusing to go n as neither one drank beer, and inn the rule to Upper Merlon. than ihe <nr.s rail "ut the car. Detective Jamee v CHeaaoa told Won, He .said the iccounl ol the incident given by ii th- n teattmony Oday The (UTJ deliberate.: Bve inimte.v before vnMtwitfnc Debro >i all bJama in hi.-, •waatheart'i ii .itii l>i'bro said that he had Jokingly old the mil -Anna move over, I i< nt like you any more." He said he girl replied, "I can't get over my further, because my hat and These were :he last words uttered bv the girt, ■aid Debro. GIRL S E NTENC t: h Local (.irl Vbo !{*.1,|.-<I Recton Sriii.-ineil t,> Jail for .'ill l>;iv- to 2 >.;lr- Alviu C Mooer. 21. of Norrls- Bridgeport on aariM oi iperattng a motor vehtele while m- A.t.s aenteneed by Judge • pag the ooati ■ - real was madi bj |»bro in-cltuli'd but! witnesses for Meatr were Rei it • I Smith and BurfaM Jmne;, w Pol Ad ilph Maohata, ol u.nsdaie ■>.< pleading guiltv to oneraunt a motor vehicle while uamdeated, and (all-ure to stop following HIS the costs and serve 10 d:u on the tatter oharge, and on the (ii.-t eharai was suspended und (lie youlh was placed On probation for 2 years Policeman Lear Eneluded in the '•'. eDtngton RoFenbeeey. 8r., who pleaded lor lenleno) tot the boy Machate mid Judge Corsoti he had be i dance and drunk three glasses of beer Later lie collided with an-other car Delaney. of Pottstown. ■-, Mhoeman Paul Oum-oer, on September 23. ptaii ty to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, and was sen-tenced bv Judta OQiaoti to pay the ■oati and serve 2S days, dating frc September -\ nie only witness was the policeman, who told of the arrest The officer also told the oourl ha knew the nan for several Mid- Datanaj hi not ol a trouble-tttue. i hrfa -riilemeil Two local glrlti. Teresa Deliur. and Rose Deturo. who pleaded guilty to robbing from the rectory of H> Cu*- tniH, and Daminn CHUKIIIC ehurefe Firtii avenue and Maple streel two WSOJtl «K" "( lietween one and two hundred dollars, were HM1 Judas Knifcin in serve from so days to 5 years in the county prison Sen-tence Is to dat» from September 14 State Police Called To liritlmptirt IMant Stale Police aw i his morning where sirikiuu Jiiuii ■ l.< M and Soils < toaapanj worfcere threatened five ■ plant The troopan arrtrad In two de-pnral Wllham Herman with thn-* i ;iraterford peni-tenttary but within a half hour ; an for Qnterford when the oftn - A half hour la!< I Davte with (Our men (roin the arrived, Davis made a tour of the town and Democrats Open Headquarters Here Pur the rirst lime in ■ opened a headqu I Cooimtttee ol loo of th. \ N part) be* iniNtd the miihu 1 ii^etlr Am <l II M i :.- lieaduuiiTU rn | ■ ■ lag until i Anagera or ttie i »-ai brunch are Mm F X M. - ■turn »t-i ..duiii-i' ic> |tve any i;;' | A meetliiK Will *x held at the ■ . - . ■ ,'ir- work- ■ — kan nmi v*..--1 the < I ,•.'! White , square "-'"*ri tnwiiHtup are Invited !.■ Htattd ■' be delivered by J ci nuoltUM o. (Vie H'mdred of Uunt- ;»mery Coun 1 pruinlnent ■ orkem li All-light. Coi ," < • .iiinlsatoner. and ■ Democratic t ■ ii iiu> will be ures-than 2& men 'plant and a small group _ . ;, * ;, I Devli talked wtth Oantaln Baa uel W. Oearhart at ReatUiiR. Gesr-hlm to thi BheViri Haasltmo > Ltvar The ■VOUP Were Ui 001 oci ^k with attorney h'riuiklln L. >L. tilt .mil ranmeel for the fnmnt Leeea fmn Wrlata and the ttnopara commander comTerred tor a halt hour bx-fore the sheriff p,nd Bur- TSS James Mulvey ji-.ned m the meeting i r in the day one worker was knocked down and beaten by a '*.' rteen tha group ol striken at the | the plant Tile worker sought to ■iiUr A picket stopped hint and tile worker brushed the picket aside This caused a scramble ef other strikers and ihe man I by BridHeport police Special guards A bequest ol $100 is made to the aw»y. during the mel.e until Btu BJ AugueUne'S (lunch i nioned by ActitiK Police Chief:Bridgeport, out of the OJtfftQ Colliluorl to aid him and his men ;|0it by Thomiw Malonev. Bridge- A half hour before four men p^t ' wm, died AuguU IT, for were prevented from enlerlnn the masw.s illd tu M plant and one of the men was .„„, bu|HIir)> K,«,s ,„ the W1„. struck In the face. Bridget. John H. Maloney. a son. The strikers ha"" ' Iht loeal , i.nniiiK u n. id a mil*.- nuetlng hare thjltng Oc'.'i^r (he :>'»ct and date to be announced later The M" BtJ Demo- (latic la aaak of bra Come one Hundred 100'. in ttpunsoring the N.-» Lsul The Iocs' hei ■'quarters is one of been establl«hed in the purpose or wnuliitr an K I paign In aupp«irt of the N. W ills Probated i .. Cm it) Support Orders on Local iMen With Uhl Lilltstn Alferlo. or fth avenue teUmi Judge hwnehower .she >• ]n iii health i •nter a sanatorium, Tuoa* tnerah re has to place her hree children in the Philadelptua Catholic Bureau, a support order »f $12 i m , , ,,u lirj Husband. Prank Allen,.. <>; this bar- The oouplt have been leparaled for lOout three weeks, the wife and ■ .■Mm, living with the husband's Alferlo n*drmtted averaging be-tween SJO and Md n week. He said bis policy was to look into the m-tire and did not want to I noney he hud in bank althmivli be idmitted he was behind In the" pay-aunt ol taxee and Interest on u mori-taya mi hUi home Juaae DaonthoWer oraarad him te 1 Ml for thr wife and $3 ■e !i fOr the children. He wu* placed under h.s own bond ot $soo and Riven Go days In which to pay the on September 18 on a it charge. Carl Pet-ine oi h has bee»r in Jail until OJ today He told Jin «e I* he has not worked i, r I and has been unable to ti'.l -*..rX The charge was preferred by fcU • if on bahaU of a minor child ludge Dannehower ordered him to Mi fibO s week tor the child., sup-port placed him under | bond tor $5oo and gave him three an ntii* m which to pay the costn Because hl« daughter. Dorothv v/as I age in April. Dr Bdwnrd P I nfnte S dr:;: Philudelptiht asked that o euppOTl order of 950 n month be vai reueat will be granted by Judge Dan-nihower The order wss imposed September il,.- girl SOI nrding to Dr taAtta, graduated from William and Mary* college this June Dr I-anttc ■sM he paid paid up In the order with 'he exception of ajo He was upon the payment of this nt. 'Hint the i rder would !e Roper Shlelda who was brought in on an attachment became he was in nrrcnrs iinnroslmstely $1000 on ■ order for his child was dl'ehi.rged from further custody He bas been in lull 17 davs Judge Dan-nehower told him he had spent enough time in prison and that he v. uhi he given another "hian After heiirlng tin- up|>eul of Csamtr ■ ■ ■ i the sum-ii,. u\ ooavtoUorj of a l.uwer Merlon niaglatrute, Judge Curaon ' ■ ■ ■ unity Iter his car wus Involved in an accident In NaT-berth lie paid ■ One, ahd costs be* for* H Lowei Merliin |us$loe ol ihe ■ sfiitenee lieferrril Atllllo Violet tl. 18 Philadelphia nleadlng guilty before Judas Knight to rordblc entry and tareany in Pen-wynn, had diipiwitinn of eantenei deferred until nest Prldnv pen<dln| ui inniuinaiion Vl'lettl with wv. ■ral other youttu were rhssert by po-lice and he wie shot in '!■ M Dayi srnleiiie Clay Rider. Ardmore who pleadid guilty to driving while drunk. «•« <o :(() diiys In Jail by Judge K...n.igh.t itider was arrested in Lower Fbs defendant sii given a severe tei riniaiKi after II -nd hia famllV were on relief al-ti. ough he had money to <»j>enite an ■ Comniein-emcnt at Presbyterian S. S. Rally Day. Church School com-i t day and den vlll be observed in Ihe Presbyter-ian Church School. Sunday. The regular school session will "onvene at 9 45 a m. Instead of the tegular hunt and Ihe entire school will go into the church at 10:30 a. m. for the morning wor- ■ !'. ice A service. *Ttie Lamp Within My Maud.1' prepared bv the Board ot Education will be used and opDor-iinitv will be given for contribu-te work of this board of 'he church, and pronioti -Ises will be used in a With the ■ Promotions will be made as fol-lovri From tieglnners to primary '•■nitrtmerU -Barbnra Barr. Peggy ryrav Flalne McPnrland Joyce "arker Oeoege Cralg Richard Watson From 'irlmarv to iunlor •^mnia Dunacuski. Doris Ingram ryirothy Shaw. Donald Beaver William Delslnoer. Vernon Oray Hnnald Tngram. W. Armstrong Powel. Junior to Intermediate— bath Welsh, ^izabeth WHherow. Oev Blalr «1mer Cralg Jack DiinsciiNltl. Jack Tree Billy Hastmas. John Hauser n-r Jonm Henry Iiong. Pred-arlea Leopold Banrw Rahm, Harry "chreck. Leonard Smith. Edward Wiekert OerUfleitai Of promotion will be iwerded to threw havtag met the ■eou'rempnts of the rourses. Fach of those "vfng nromoted will have i "nrl in the srrvice Ttie choir will slna two of the :e»eelal musical numbers In the ser-vice and «nio numbers will be ren-dered bv Miss Mnrcaret J Ollm"re. Ronan and Miss Ftizabeth M Baser There will ■il". be three hvmns for the school ind congregation. ADVKKTIsf: IN Tilt It I < ' t-will remain out until iiu.isted Utey plant |lained exiH'ul 10 dlscriininaie against1 any of their number and Wan! Hanseii son-in-law are Tlie will written August y. 1B34 To Obaen e Injui its Fatal S.S. FouiMiiii" «<» Vi m. Rayser ^t. \1«rk . Sn..,Ln Scl I in ^ NX'"' $&*** Brake Hm** iBtn inniver- -arv. \iimial [ >inu, t of I Mii«-ers. Teachera. I'ri"- • itlulion. Plani fur a fitting obaervanre of the lurty-nnii annlversarv ol 8t Mark's Lutheran Sunday School on Deeauibai 9 were torraiuated .>i the annual dinner ■lieHIH °*r lbe Oftl-cer. s and '1 gtlon held lai everunf In tl rooms of the church Anonling to the pi ULS th. celebration win in-clude i< twQ-davs' observance Than will be a religious observance on Sunday December 0. and the fol-lovrtng evening a congregational re-ceptton, featured b\ an program will be held Plans will be meeting-. to be held In the near Inline Th« meeting oil Wedi.. a moat delightful gathering The dining room was prettily decorated with a profusion of fall Oowen tot the 'oeaatloti Oovere wen* laid for fifty persons Ttie dinner was pre-pared and served by members of the King's Dauahtari ■ a hot roast beef menu being served. Mrs Etm-r lauat, president of the class: Mrs Andnw Long and Mrs Prank Streeper were the commit-tee In charge and they v/BTi ed by all members of the class The association will assist at the ipper to bo given bv the Brotherhood BHde (.'lass on Satur-day. October 20 Mr and Mrs Carl Faust, whose wedding occurred recently, were with u set of table linen a gift for the members of the asso-by John Z. Hoyer, assistant super. Intandent Mr Faust i.s one of the leading members of the group Rev M R dormer, pastor of St Pauls Lutheran church, Lansdale. was Introduced to the assemblage tl the guest speaker by Rev. O. E Mr Gortner took for ' and stressed the importance of Sundav school teachers and officer* 'icing loyal to Christ, the church and Sunday school and be prepared to instrurt those In their charge in in understanding manner J Howard Lenta, superintendent ■I the Sunday school, presided at the business session Court Revokes Three Liquor Licenses The liquor licenses of three munty tap-rnom operators were revoked to- Knight Those who ■i ■ tap dtapanea li-quor are Jams* Anlhony Norric-n an John L Rtierrv. Dryn Mawr and Alexander Santllto at Trooper <\11 threr had been In e urt re. rhnrges of violating the Honor laws In all instances Fed-in. t orncers found liquor in poss-ession of Ihe men on which no 11- cenae hal hern paid They entered Bieas of guilty to the charges and all threr were fined In handing down the opinions the 1urt-t rebuked the men charging th: 1 In hat me poaneailon of 1: which the atste tax had DOl been paid, they were "defrauding the Commonwealth " William Raysor husband ot Oeorglaniia Raysor. "f 1112 Ford iied itoi,worker and one of the best known tesidents of the lonitmmity, died at « <K morning In Bryn Mawr Hospital to where he had been removed («<■ weeks prior to his death suffering from serious injuries lUalebjad Hi ■ tall from n ladder whi> painting at his honte. His death atai double ;>tieiiinnniii The ■ fenil a broken uevk m the fall He was 71 yeai Deceased was enejaaad in paint* tng the hanging gutters u of his home when the accident oc-curred A tedder, placed on the peteh roof from which he worked broke and he was thrown to thr ground, a distance of twenty teal The fall w by ah lUrtg the porch roof He was uncon.se lot is when picked up bv eaambi family who were attracted i>\ tha sound of the broken ladder Tallinn on the porch roof TV ambulance I "hocken No 2 l ■ pany was summoned ai rushed to Bryn Mawr I where an examination reveuled he suffered internal injuries and a broken neck. He was plan cast and for several dayi diii- n Improved Sunday pneunmniii tnd his condition became Ha grew graduBlIy weaker until Wednesday morning when he died Deceas*>d was born at Phoenlxvllle He removed to West Conshnhocken 44 years ago when he enb employ of the j Wood A- Brothai Company's Iron mill where he ie-mained until the plant was pur-chased by the Alan Wood Company He remained with ihe latter firm until eight years ago when he was placed on :..- roll Since then he ha* lived re-tired naj a charter member of the Phoenlxvllle Council. Order of Independent Americans He nai also a member of the Lutheran church i-f PhocntxivUe his wife he bt survh, u b] one daughter. Rebecca, wife nl Robert Cowan ot "' | Oons! hodken, two brothers Rayaor. «1 Norristown. and Warren Raysor nf Mont Clare, and one grandson The funeral will be held from his late home to-morrow afternoon. Service, at 2 30 will be in charge of, Rev M W Butler, pastor Of ihe Gulph r-hristian ehtireh biter-ment will be mn le ut Oulph rem--- ten- Quality BatbTles—Exld* WlllarO and Phlleo MrDada 108 ■ Rector St. - aavsttlsemenL Bubby What U this which you ■ ing deai i food' Wlfr v. | intended It for angel food but It fell ■What did his rather die or. did you sav''" "Throat trouble" 'Throat trouble?" ••Yes—he was hung " UMlHIISt. IN IHr Kit UHIIIK (Mass of 35 I Given k. of C. First Degree rwenly-Sevan ol Ne?*i Csaee Mill,.,i, With I oca! i iiniii il STATE Ofni I RS HERE Reeeptiaa la John If. I' M.,- tiill. He - \ppoint. .1 State Depot) ■ other dhjnl Knights of Oororabua at re among i number : attended the class tiiltiaium of OonahohOBk-en Ooundl held bud evenbai En ttn R -tu ol the K of e hall when the rank ol the (fa : i red upon i ot whitni > , memben ui the loeal council The Initiatory ceremonies were performed by the ■ The Initiation wns tha SM ol Its kind held in thll I nil years The nceialon awl nol only a class ■ John it p Magill of r^Uasdelpnla in honor of his ra-appolnUnent ai . originally planned by PI I Oouncll Ul Ix* held in thai luiningh und at the laM mlouw was rwuni rough i<> be held In con-rlth Mn- eaui and came as a surprLse to many of prwavnl Pnllowlng the Initiation there ■ \ visiting King hi1 The pnncipil address was del) Deputy M:igiii whu aapi . m im the bom rad upon him his appnintmeiii mid On '<! colitldetii-' i mbeti nf tha order mrouan the i Ihe eveniii; i I I Bhoe- ■ Mile Oou e:i Oerald fhiUlvan, ttmj Doun- • u Rav. J DWrtei chaplain, m Brldgt pral Idwln l rrand Knight of M.I r lie-i tq . Past Krand: Knight Kntghl. Thomas F McCoy, of thia horaiigh. w.-i John Dunajaka chaplain al SI Marys Orphanmre. \\ ■hohocken. was elected d i inincil Og th ineeling the entire ■ ROOBI Of I - the direction "i fmrjtaln P siated by Edward Fri/gerahi. WllUam Mm- Pi proralnanl BHrmb order pn ■•■ ol In addition to those who tddn - d tha gatix i Phlhp II Una, 71. ol M niphLs : Orand Kmght and pail dnirid Deputy, ut Uanrphbl Coun-cil, the tddsal member preaeni Oerald A. Sulllvjm Orand Knlghl ut iteadlni Coun II; Itarlon ffi tu 1 ol Reading Oouncll, ind ■dhrard V cording eon Kbng Coun-cil. Woman Hit By Car Dies of Injuries lift lerah ICulvey, 7'i I I fatally hurt last night when run down by the BU ul .loaeph Tin- woman was era ■ lured skull an In-ternal in1 '-1 at 12 o'clock The aeetdent 00 9 o"clock. The tlr; I by coun-ty detecllv.s und highway patrol-in $2500 hull this Afternoon to await '.lie action of 'he coroner f'hlld Badly Cut Inn Uamlano. a. daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank a sustained sen. ' 'he fare and head. Thurs- ■ ■ ■ ■ and Ihe automobile of Joseuh Davis Alrv and Mta Norristown The Kirl ■ i ■ feorrlton Is In a seri'iii, oondBton at Mont-yomery hospital. His u struck a pole Thursday nn Swede road. Norristown It is believed 1, Rally Day Services I lav wilt be ob i on Sundnv morning The school wii convene a) 9 la, undu reriion ol tenden: .' Howprd Lenta Tin- ihnrch end the church nuH'torlum a' ' oh will »i ■ ■ 1 lepnrtment lo tl flenwrtment of 'he main seho.! Th>" V< n .' "1 i |i m will include in addition to the worship servire and '!)■■ !*>■ nion. | wnB .service mid the St Mark s Congregational Song" n\u l< III HAVING MM! I Mis it, HOtmOvl M( in ■ I ■ bt bavtraj 'i ■ ■ i " is limited in changing 1 - ■ ■ ■ ■ r$ and watchmakers ad-baok ward BMHremonl a injui M.i:. Church Buys House ol Cruiiian Est l*ri/rs For KeGeE. Guests Comiiiitt.,' l*r«*\ ,.),■■• I ,i~h l'ri/«*s For Convention Parade, Burgee* lo W.l COSH \ i-iiur>. Entertain' ment. I -. laed mn Il aw.,:d il ;; Ihe parade featuring the uniiuu ii of the Oraad c\>m- Of the Knights Colder Eagles to he held in Rod Mm be] On Saturday. October 6. It waj de elded at the finul meeting of thi ooaamlttee on ■rranat me the home of Mrs Janma Bates rurrj Coun lauoo of La I Kntghu Oolden Bsglee I fn red ire est distant, wui. ■one In line: $15 to thi coming the greatee) rhatBnnt with 111 line IK Caatle tvrenty^Bve a 'tis III line. 115 to thi Temple having tv i having the nest targaal uumbtf tu . ■ mate bav< next largest uunibei it Tlie COUVtUUon wfll open at 93( with the singing of bj the LnvooaUon by Rm Of III. church 11 deliver ai : he win wehaaai ' Indies oi borough The re ■ ■ ntandei POUowlng ui, »hand Oommand - •ion win begin In one of ti flour ludge rOOBH ind will cnnlitun win be h' i.i ihe aonventlou ell ■ al i and continue unti' :t Blmutta ir the ' . ■ j. ,\ ,||, monthly merting ui thi M erj Oounl ! ■ am eon- Booi todfi thtougl ■ ■; md ('"iii-tnandery irade win atari al Dinner and supper Will !>■, the Church Rolpen church u A thn-.in' M4J Tlie Deacon Rtip1.'' will n-ed bv thi pU 1 ■ al fi iri Between the the [»rade prises will be ■ Templee Three III From Eating Toadstools if on ill one er;u,allv li roault of eating toadstools for raaahfoomi on Sun-day. IClcbae] An na II fiiu East II : brother, Alfred ■ ■ ' ii in lit I elan Arena wife of ■ Sunday 1 day. but dlUoo becjimf berdty. IMIIII MMn IOBOBITI Mt Kl ■ niertalned the memben '>f the Alpfe * rarity at her home. Hec- H Mrldge was p1a>-ed at t«0 d favors were won b) ■' Smith snd Kttiini, Yn-.t Pollowino etrds refreshme- Pal! So*) i arranged 'he decoration n nddition lo the winners were: Mis* Elizabeth Famous Mr* Dorothy I.imhert Mis McFarlunrl and Mn Edna Vanerlft. The nex' me*tlng will be held In Wtth Mi "as host rhselling Wjoinn t lmr.li Propfrty. Has 10-Fool I rootage on I ayette si TO U I \ T II 0 I s B Propertv Purrhaaed I ... In-inn I gpansion "t Church. Per age. *- |<(v S, I | Oonshohoeken li church has purchased the dwafttai the late Philip J Criinian at 610 Payette street, adjoining the -lunch properly The agx ■ purchase the property w tlooed by the board of trustate at i meeting held whan ■ gown payment »■«.■. made. .em warn signed bj ffle fficen >ii the trustee board Oeorea Jr. president llara Congleton secretary mm i. I) Koch, aecieun Pirai meal will be made on or before IB The church will take immediate possession of the new The property has a rrotitage of rorty feet on Payette streel Lendl In depth 187 feet to Forrest ■itreet The house Is a brick building equipped with all modern comer. ■ Relative to Ihe purchase. Rev. Richard w 9 -i»'aktng for the trustees state t "the church ■ ntemptate making any naai future When the purchase was made 'ooklim to future expansion it is mi in Button to get a good tenant fn rel rant e to ful ure expansion it li the Intention of thi iv in the new property up as a paisonage tor thi living quarters and CODVBfl HM into II Sunday School hutJdin« ft»\ Hiid Mrs. Welll are perfectly satUfle,! AIIJI ui living quarters and orafei thalr preeant location to one i thoroughfare The atethodW oofayeegataan Is the leoood oldav) rdUglnui grouD in the borough. Their fli I built many years ago w» H Bun and Faveiie sin-ets Tlieir orescnt magnificent edifice was erected about thirty years ago. rhe church is In ei ■ of reparr The inanae vith which m pay the balance on tha properlv ;• In thi hiind ■ "I the made ihlougli W Mrllermoll Foster Home for Wayward (,irh ■ fudge Knlghl told Barbara Rait* man 11 years old of Narbavfh, broughl Into luvenlte coart Mils morning ai i dattnau ml Judge Knight listened to a story nf how the girl went out at night Irani »ml smoked cigar-' how her actions were breaking the ■ i' girl i moil i 'man. who la from bar husband, Tlie girl admitted she had drank. but denied hi ■ u Intoxicated, as ■ nnoklng, bul did not consider her- . ,L - pictured by her Miss SIIMIII Dtmmo fuvaotai Ulcer told th< i th grad ■ ol Nar-lierlh school: that she has IHI'II tl ■• nUon f"r several ■- ■, lal in u fustei ! The liej had been Hying in Phiia-d- lnhla with her father, but ac-eurding in the mother the was put out of her Philadelphia home and returned to her mother ■ : U> the ' what to do with her He referred to her Intelligence, and told her ihe kn-w the difference between right und i chance and ■Indue Knight re-he alrl to Ihe cai Children's Aid So, ■ «anl7atlon will secure $ fnster home Moior Passenger Refused Damages Evanabure, *in« hired In «" Biiton ■ October los i dimages bv a Jurv In Judge Dannehnwer'a room. Wedi tan a for-mer resident <>t We • f'un'hohork-en sued Paul MeOrath, Norrls-lown. drlvi n which Clnvton rode - ■ | '.T ' ■• -t'h with negliaence Mctlrath said Ihe se-eldeni occurred on Sk'npnek hill. Lower prw swerved i r4riktlf| t man bleyi ie KOHMII PHONI BOOThtl f i» Hayes, Norristown, led guilty to robbing tele-phone boxes wi* sentenced to 7 n hall bv Judge Corsoti, H waa held uo tamlnatlon Thi ( Donnal
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 28, 1934 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1934-09-28 |
Year | 1934 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 28 |
Volume | 67 |
Issue | 81 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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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. |
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 |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Damages Due
To lev Streel
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA- KK11>\\. SEPTEMBER 28. 1934 PKH:K:TW(»<:ENTS
Woman Awarded 1305.83 in
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For Streel \i-< iil*tit
I iLSE UtRI -I -ill
\irdin f..r Defendant in \«
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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