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Stye Consljoljochen ftecorfter. I -ial.li-li.,1 1869. \n. 68:16 n BI IHHF.II mn Tl I »I»AV A->D I HII.AV CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., IlilUW U'lill. IS, 1935 PRICK: TWO CENTS Special Music i« Boy; wk»™ Notify Tax r . For C.C.C. Camp f In Churches on Palm Sunday Jt Wore' has Just been received thai inn' hundred tad lw)vs (rum Montgomery Countv and Burks County are to leave for ■ April litth at 9.00 A M. Thrv go from the Armory Broad and Callowhlll streets. Philndel-phla. The Emergencv Relief through its six district office* has already been in touch with the boys win land will have Hum ready to start In P|millll S|u-ci.ii "' ,l-f' ,ll,H' reenitteigd ' Prom the n..r.'. IKJVS will go, from the district with thr office in HasnstCWtl M, from Glcnslde area. 21 from Ard-more. IB. from the upper rnd of Burks County. 12, and from the lower md 33 .: have a minimum of six mnrittia in forestry camo. month phal en'ry of Christ to p,,v of this amount they will into Jerusalem. assign to their families «bout P.lm Sunday, named | l?™*',™™ ™i " -■' Hi.' paJbnl used in procession Special Sen h r- in M.lli. Christ's Entry Into Jcni-iili-m MSTHIW TE P \ 1 M S (lioir- Mu-ir;il ProKruu. — link Wi-tk Servicet Joining with Chris- \ Ian churches throughout the world, congregation-: will on Sunday com-, memorate the irium- They wi!1 receive 130.00 a OUerved In indlcatl-the original triumphal i $5.00 for spending money. Take Seal Delegation of 1000 Republi eani to See Senator Bean Take Onlli uf Ofli. c at Bar-riabaifL speci il Tr Us churches of ihe com- TV. tessa-cx lls1-*!!. m.miiv cu.varv and Holy Trinity ± \f Ot t JLM till Epi'copal and St. Mark's Latin Chinch will distribute strands of palms to the congregations at the tcrvice*. Special music has also been ar-nwead in the majority of churches. Sunday's Jubilant character ts In deep contrast to the week which follows, when the Christian Church is plunged into the sorrow of Holy Presbyterian Church The following musical numbers will be it part ot the 10:30 service i.n Palm Sunday with John S. Blackburn ll choirniaster and Miss Blanche C Smith, organist. Organ Prelude. -Festival March" Roland Diggle Anthem. "Fairest Lord Jesus'" Traditional The Junior Choir Meaa-Soprano Solo. 'The Palms'* Farure Mrs. Mary Young Horn Offertory. "Serenade" — Vidor Senior Choir Tenor Solo, "Ride On. Ride On" John Prlndle Scott John 8. Blackburn P(*l hale. "Alegro" Kroeger Sermon. "The King and His Kingdom" .... Rev. W. A. Powel Collector to Snlunit Bond Town Council RefuMi i" S.-t-tle lfS2 DnpHate on * JoUector*! Tern Banish Short Change Artist Dislikes Jail WillPav Costs To Gel Out EVENINO SERVICE 7:30 P. M. Prelude. "Mlnuetto Pompoao" Harris Offertory, 'Les Rameaux" . Farure Post hide, March from "Faust" Oounod Miss Blanche C Smith Sermon. "The Shouting Dies" Rev. William A. Powel t "1.1 l'..ini Baptist A Lenten pageant. 'The Challenge of the Cross," will be presented on Sunday night, at 8. in Cold Point Baptist church, by Clara Fulmer Jear. Stead. Anna and Elsie Sheller. • Osborne. Ruth Fulmer mid Miluted Sheppard. The pag eant wa.s originally planned for last Sunday bu' vmi deferred until Palm Sunday. A special Palm Sunday sermon "Who Is This?'- will be presented at the morning worship at II, Sunday by the pastor. Dr. J. Havergal Sheppard. 8t. .ink Lutheran Palms will be distributed at the regular service. 1030. at St. Mark' Lutheran Church. Sunday. Th Confirmation Class and others who will unite with the Church, wil meet In the Annex at 1020 o'clock and march In the Processional to the places reserved for them in the Church Auditorium. A splendid class of twenty young people vtlil be confirmed. A gift will be i sented to each member of the class who was perfect In attendanrc from October to Palm Sunday. Calvary P. E. Chunh Palms will be distributed to the congregations of Calvary P. Church. Sunday, in celebration of Palm Sunday. Hoiv Communion will be observ-ed at 7:30, Sunday School at 9:30 morning prayer and sermon a1 10:30 and evening prayer and ser-mon at 7:30. Special Holy Week services will include Holy Communion Monday Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings, at 8.30, Lenten service; Tuesday afternoon at 4. Tfnrtflia.il] •V ninif at 8. and a three-hour ser-vice of meditation from 12 until 3 Good Friday. Easter Even baptisms will be held Easter Saturday. Cedar Height* fnnin.nf.iiv Church A special program for Palm Bun day arranged by Cedar Height: Community Cliurch. will include baptismal of "ifht persons, at tin Balllgomlngo Baptist C.turch. West Conshohocken. at 3 30. and a ceptlon of new members at the evening nrflca at the church. / class of ten will be received. Ou; Irvln, Norristown will King at both services. Sunday School will held at 2 at the church First Baptist Church In presenting their Palm Sunday Musical Vesper Service at four on Sunday afternoon, the choir of the First Baptist Church, under the leadership of Prof. Walter de Pre-fontalne. win have the assistance of the following persons in special numbers: Raymond Lawson. o Norristown. i«iitone; Albert Nick lows, organist and choirmaster of Calvary P. E Church; Miss Fran ifcnUnurd on Pale Sill Quality luttertea—Extde. Wttlard and Phlleo. McDade, 108 >. Hector at. —advertisement. I U,r Reading Ttailrna.l. A delegation of 1000. Montgomery fount v Republicans will witness the Inauguration of Theodore Lane Bean as State Senator, Plans for the delegation to go to Harrlsburg were formulated yester-day at the court house. Norristown Walter A. Wilson. Norristown ed-itor, was named general chairman of the inauguration committee. Close to one hundred men and women from this borough. It Is es-timated will Join the "On-to- Harrtsburg movement" of the Re-publican party in Montgomery County Monday night, to witness the Inaugural of Theodore Lane Bean as senator from Montgomery County, to fill I he vacancy caused by the death of James Boyd. The local unit will Join the county group, making the trip by special train over the Reading i i ! K po QUALmr l'rott-1- \izaiu-t Transient Men hant*. Seek to Mil rneii,|.|.i\ii,rllt Town Council, at ihe Tegular ■muting Wednesday evening, re-fused to approve the list of exon- Ittl Uix duplicate submitted by the tel i The list was first submitted to council thirteen months ago. Mr. I Burke endeavored to ascertain if, my collections had been made ns1 the amount of exonerations asked I for was the same as originally ask-, ed. Collector Irwtn was present and! charged that council failed in lts| duty In not going over the list or| delinquents which were submitted moatbLiaO, He .suid. the law requires inflgents be exempt from payment of taxes. 11 ment brought about a discussion. Mr. Freas said the lists were mark-ed "removed." "indigent." "bad clrruinstances." "died." Mr. Freas said, the list contains the names of persons amply able to a >aid, some have in herlt-ed money, others are rated as in comfortable circumstances and that no effort has been made to collect taxes In many cases marked ■removed" He said, two years residence In the borough after the levying of the tax was ample lime ■ payment. The exonera-tions amount to $268684 The collector asked Mr. Freas to name the persons on the basal who are able to pay and the names of those he said were on the list and held receipts for the payment of 1933 taxes. Mr Freas re: Ing thai he is not the rj President Coyne, in which he was Joined by other members of council, refused to offer suggestions as to the names on the lists say-ing that it is not councils business to colleet the taxes. It ll change artist! arrested yesterday in North Wales1 tfcaj Charles L. A.! d upon his prom- . H Thwn- BetaL 4;iUi Prisoner Chance Yi : k H. -.tid he was| <-( in and publicity agent. j Aotord he! sh ■; -.lu' e made s : \\ \ N t I I > ll > < ,(> I'll i'l N' d'llliir bill in paynifiit Mind .i- in I* Paynent after Pen l^il^^ i" Jail irrostod ;it \li«i'""'- Prisoner I- lleltl for Itne-iip.i-t ion. Sentnncei iNinpted to eonfuw* the clerk by tsta talk and the bringtiig ; ar bills and a one dOUM bill •: and another ciialomer >re detained the man until 1 . , __ , . . „ _-,, _ rtwd His car was Asie Dance, of Ardmore. who on found parked a block away, with its April * was sent to Jail when h. eng.ne running. i failed to pay the coat* In a ease where he was charged with assault and batten-. dnttsSI |«fl Hi <»■- liiinned the cnurt this morning, to Kive him time to pay the costs. F. # f-^w How much time do you want?" •u nail Silo\w ■*fcBd Jlld«'' Knl«nt *'• ■■ [1 L»HUn j wouM in, to have eight T« pay Last Trihut, |jrail Qefeats Miss Ely for ToE. S. Moser # ~~, m Senate.Majority 16,131 Moser. 78. publblur of * Coliegevllle Independent md an Mttttf, Montgoti ^*n 1 Id mm Republkam Sweep Count) in By-Election to lt!l Vacant. In State Senate. Bean Greatl) Increase* Repoblicafl \l;ij,inn Over lii.it "i 1.1-1 November. Gowner'i I i\ Prognon W.i- C paS*11 Uwne. He-nlt Taken ;i- He|nnliiiii"in «.f Prograni h\ Thii Cuanty. — Me.in Carrie* the t oTi-holi...ken-. Winner. i;. pubUcen, Baa Big Hajoritj Orer \\ il-mi. Denwcratic t rnnenent, I "i \ acanl Seat in House lot Third District his late home in Coliegevllle. morrow afternoon, privytih Tonight at 7:30. members of the Press League of Bucks and Mont-md the Monl- Komery-Buck> County Newspaper Publishers Association will visit the home in a body. I tribute of respect to their fellow-member. Brief service* will be held.! Mr. Moser was the fat In i J. L. Roth, wife of a local phyM-Canccl Scheduled Students in Campaigning an Issue of "un- "The laalM In the campaign was slterabie qmradti ■ :,v Mld a pnsinun. nudty In government against wud session Ol MitV ( Olirt rtModow Lane Btea Woiititoon tpandlna extravagmicc and waste. Kted to the BUM ■dakd Mnv session of »«»>• by ■ msjoritj ol 16.114 He- the people ot Montgomery county >\ jluuoaggte trtSnuigmntt. -TShee **r> •*»" nU"M''''nl". ,*„l1"..h_;"_;i'- ,»» measure, of eonnTatulations. IUIH the holdinii of a session of Work uf llittll School Classes Dance, when asked how bs ISJU, he answered "not much to Be Shewn Tensnot. Ii i. pretty hot in mmWITT i Girls m Wi ^ HodeU lltmie l.nnnnuie- ' l.i- IAIHIHI. would like to have montlis to pay?, "a'd DH ■ All right,- »ld Judge Knight.^ „.. t|lp 6ecm MlaL IllStrtlCtlCiU, if, .11 number of cases on the list » '» of the riiMii,: itMroay do not war- °" Thr offlcial rots ni Un OOUftt] I court fur the week begliuiing V, IM- in j;iil ' said Judge Knight, "I don't want to be there m summer and (hat is why I am ask- | ing for time to pay the costs,'' said Dance. A fashion show. In which 150 ■ The old sentence was revoked by j high school girls will act as models, Judge Knight, and Dance was will be a feature of the annual ex-' K'vn a months to pay the costs, hlbitton of classwork of Consho- «nd placed on probation for 0MJ hoeken high BSttOot, to be presented fSST-tonight lrom 7 to 9, in the high messages of congratulations. M. Bern Hie Pennsj mill' • h with 30,784 Bean's headquarters at Norristown He , Qded bJi w sweep. Bean in a tslsphllCH ■ unversaUon were called for "the week K'1wl» G Wum": Hatboro coal I from Hai of May 6 that their service-, will dewier, defeated Charle- A Wilson.! some Murtling upsets eoniributed not be required • >ker. Detno-jt0 the success of the Republican The dams was signed bv Judnes ''ni1 hv 91M rotts, to Mil • TSoa \ Knighi. coraon and Dannehower lin *"» staU' I! f-- '" •*" li,,r" mallj Democratic seel ! Winner received 27.961 votes and i VnisorJ lH *«11 Wiiuiei'-. majority i majortiy is 16.131. cue to the sheriff to uotlfv ail pSfl In th'' ^a""' B<pa^*0*t' HtaooL The exhibition is open to Man Asai Sentence to "Pen" Peter Vandllng, of Berwick, Obituary l.enrte f!. I'misarl tfl till a vacancy caused t\ the death ol Jams* s. Boyd. ■ : l.ionclinil WiLson supporters were great 1\ dis-gppotntsd by siim majt'i II In some cases In narrow victories for the Republicans. A number ot poliiical blunders Bsjursd IsWftlj in the large major-Ponsart. 37. of Pty- pneumonia! March 13. Tl ■ given Bean. Mismanagement the public. wiUiout charge, l! m » *f* al Miquon Wed- mouth Meeting, died In the county I m the il w i i elm tn ,,,,„,,:„„. leaders I staTgHed. faatsh7io:3n0 .haonwd, awghaiinch awt il■l:»b..'^«ogWWud"a"e""JW^hl^Wu^f a«^%athn,amni ^/"lio-^r \'"^{'"ui&^'J^^^L.^ ,iiin t,.,.H„,<i ,„„,,,, among the Democrntie factions. mllrcd Thr trnl,, will lM™te™".",,.d!m,?,a..^V""'' Conshohocken station,at 455 p. m and returning will leave Hsrrts-burg about 11:30 » m, arriving here at 2. The train will run directly from here to Harrlsburg. without sniAna Registration in wdvnncc with lo-cal members of the county com-mittee. Is neccssarv for passengers on the train At noon today close to 50 had already registered and !t i;. expected that that BUD] more will be registered before Sunday No registrations will be made after Sunday, Committee members will secure the tickets and deliver them to those regis-tered. Francis L Freas. councilman and Of the Conshohocken Re-publican Club, is general chairman of arrangements for the capital ■ mittec men and women who will receive registry as follows:.First ward. Philip Orav tnese. Rosella Ornvinesc; second Mrv ,I,trues Campbell and WslfT Tomllnson: tliird. Oeorge Smith and Mrs Anna Hampton: fourth Mrs Frank Milder and William Harvey: fifth. Mrs. Daisy Rockett. Fred Lobb and Francis L. Freas. Arriving In Harrlsburg. the Con. shohocken unit plans to parade srottPd the capitol and central streets. A permit has alrendv been raostod for this purpose A band may also accompany the lose. group, and club banners will be carried. Fred Fairly?, secretary ot the Conshohocken Republican Club. Is also assisting with arrangements Yesterday the official tabulation a! Un i ouii house. With the final result an-nounred certification of Bean'! election will be forwarded to the A. Boyd Hamilton, chief clerk In the Senate. The expense account of the Re-publican candidate must be filed before he can take the oath of of. flee. This will be done wlLhln the next 24 hours. A sectional committee chairmen were named from all sections of the county, yesterday afternoon. Tickets will be available today for the trip. Henry C. Blue. Lower Merlon township, will be in charge of th* finances The special train will stop at Con shohocken, Norristown, Royersford ■ind Pottstown. Tlie list of committee chairmen announced thus far include: Mrs Caroline Htiber. Merlon, and Joseph Bait?. Ardmore. In charge of Lower -wnship: Oliver N. Bergey, Norristown; Louis V. Dorp. East Norriton: Mrs {Catherine Stinson Watt. West Norriton: James Hynes. and Mrs. Mabel Seldentoft, Chelten-ham township: E. Marshall Wilson. Abington township; Joseph K Weaver. Lansdale. In charge of the North Penn Valley from Lansdale northward. George Bennett. Hatboro pub' Usher will be tn chsrge of that sec-tion with Irving Anderson, Upper Moreland, assisting in nearby sec-tions. Attorney Joseph Prince will be In (Continued on page Two) duplicate and If atl made within a reasonable 'rough Is protected by the col lee* r's bond Mr. Longacre brought the disc us- : close IIIV making a mo-an, which carried, that the sec-retary be instructed to go over the ubmltted for exemptions with the tax collector and thai kJCtor be notified fo qualify within a week to take out the 1935 tax duplicate. Council will meet next Wednesday evening to receive the revised exemption lists and to Issue the 1935 duplicate should the col- 1- ctor qualify. The motion was put to a vote and carried, the vote being: \ I Messrs. Burke. Cauvel. y ■ ' lavinese. arenn< l Kearney. Longacre. McCarler. Stemple O Nay—Mr. WmEvov. Not voting: Mr. Willi,. Protests Transient Merchanta P'ter Romano. Fayette street florist, was given the privilege of the floor and protested against transient merchants coming here and opening stores to secure tbs holiday business. He asked thai ■'-. nt;i.ued on 1 age Twoi protracted illness, will displnv'ganra^ on Information of three bOTD in BwtfJUD and | nc* Ukatt, MS made in the sewing classes of **>**■ ***** J"a?f Knight to sena , ,; yeftrs ^ ^ ft|(i ,,,.,,„,,„,.„„ rminlv the school. A feature of the Home 'll"1 »° the Eastern Penltentiarv numbsi of vears he was employed committee, which named I exhibit, notebooks from Judtje Knighi Instead of complying w an electrician wil), Nan « IDs tjoomttea LwaV the ninth grade child care course w1ttl ,**»■ ,nmn.8 1 request, sent him RelfT. of this borough, and late, ,.»t wept and jellies made in the cooking l° J^1*"1' continued sentence until _ gaged in buMnes* for Inmsell B) tb W while classes will be shown in connection AP£H w . . , .^ 'wu forced to relinquish business;at hLs home in West Norriton. He , .-how Itwmtaprssstit-IJE*£***£?£. ll" "Z "".."'T011"1."1 ,faiil,lK h,'R!th llnaisd a brtel statemsni ,n itn Mhxl Eduitorium. ^£■ ^-T rM-. F?.k-. - - "" h** ,K> niM*» »" "us coun ,., tglsU mdi.M,.; off fetWfzlna addiUon. there will be highly ■£"« *»* ™£ b\™w = "ke-.of "L , , „ tkffl ol carrvn.g out his campaign exhibits bv the other J^'^'J^ ^ '„T fh „..,? ,"■ . T'"' fu",rrfl! wl11 ^ hetd Sunriav pJgUorffi He said; enta. The art department ' '"°»nt *',!'U^n '"'L H-Vy, 2?*J^ M,""'B twwn>] " ■"W u'x P"*™"1 8t«nd» wli pretest a croas-secUon of thc|tol* "\f (.Tf^^tLr. old ■ nd t^-m !^"n" ""l *"""■' "UI bs r-pudieted art course from elemental* draw- Vi"lflllI1K is 31 years old and told : mnducted at 3 with Rev. H. M ~L~ "g u^T'coSsted^uraL tt\g»£'£J!*" SSS" "' 8l" P"^ ■**" was displayed on the exterior of from lllL*1A<L.- ^».. * if™1 5hl,rcl1 norrr" HUt. offlclat- Veterans to Sell "Buddy" Poppies Conshohocken Post 1074, Veterans of Foreign Wars, wi!! procure 1000 Buddy Poppies to be offered for sale here on Memorial Daj, u *«S announced bv James Kileoyne chairman of the poppy committee, at a meeting of the post held in the Mary' H. ",'ood Park House last evening The proceeds from the sale will be used for relief work among needy veterans. Joseph Dtmmic was appointed chairman of a committee to ar-range for a games party to be held at the T. K. hall. East Hector street, on May 12 The proceeds from this event will be added to the uniform fund. The new uniform are expected to be received 1n time to be worn at the Americanization rally tn be held in Philadelphia April 27th. Jacob Ruser. commander, presid ed at the meeting. Thieves Raid Hen Coops The stealing of approximately 100 chickens from three county farms Is being investigated by county The chickens were report- •n last night. L. B. Eastman. 9 Montgomery ; feat Norriton. reported the loss of 35 New Hampshire reds and two barred rocks; David Hlnes, his neighbor, missed 50 New Hampshire reds and Nathan H Wolf, DeKalb pike R. D. 2. lost 20 New Hamp-shire reds DatootlTi Bar, Ander-son and Bennett are investigating Caster Novelties, eggs named free, any size, also baskets at Nell's. Hec-tor and Harry »ts. —Advertisement. the high school building at Christ-: art seiitrrue <-unturned ting. Interment will be made Sentence on Fred Chendorinc, 19, (.iulpli • ■• Q _-. , , .. I Washington street. Norristown. was ^"'""LJft^i'tu"!"!!: | conUnuSn mull April ». bv JudBC, Mr., M.T, J^ o, " DMOT, drawn m - jy.iiiam v lanmhnwi nendtna «nna?Wslso ^"howt- "'* inv,-sti«;.ion. ' ^^ Mrs Mi.ry J„ne Dyson DeHaven, sand units on David. rlll.ll()orjri(, (.lltrrer, a pi^ or;w.dow of Oeorge A DeHaven WO guilty to assault and battery adtt Conshohocken intent to ravli.h The charge was "nr of the best known te id" will be displayed Room 2. as illusti it Ions of 'lie type of work done by the 9th grade Eng-lish classes. Preserved specimens, accompanied by drawings' made by;w""";h ™ the pupils will be on exhibition in Room 4 to Illustrate laboratory ex-ercises In biology. Notebooks, which contain classwork covered in biology will be exhibited along with the other bloispica! material. The science department's share in the exhibition n.NMIi.llol M \ iw aw HW 4W 5W Tot litfi l'JIt 2HH :1HS 4UJ—14ua . 318 ItH Ilia 330 330—1301 \\l -1 t ONRHOHOOKI N IW *w ;iw Tot 187 If 157 147 107- « Ml J I M U(-ll . 7S 126 preferred by a colored girl from ivy. "us community. <t Bean";! .'.2\i Rock He has been In Jail since night at the home of her dauj t "■ RepmenUllve fcth SiH-lnger Downcv IH \V. ,: wiiwn 77 114 4 Months Sentence Marshall .street Norristown. She WlsMS* -H9 a73 313—775 Charles Benner. Lederach. whohari been ,[[ |or tn(. (MLS| two I-I \ vmi TH stole $00 from the home of his | montlis and was removed to the B W Tot father-in-law. Jacob Reiss. two; home of her daughter after being Bean 318 3S3—571. . weeks ago. will serve 4 months ... as 303—aw j Ardmore number 4 Jail, dating from April 2. He wasj Deceased was born in Chester] also directed to pay the costs and count v hut removed to the West called new deal branch of the pai i\ has peratttentty ignored : . by Unit DiiUici Attorney Ohartei i"> gff> NomMnwn. McAvoy has received no Jobs for his followers. and charges of "knifing" and "douMe~cn»BiiigH by the McAvov were hurled late Tues-daj afternoon in many sections of the count\. McAvoy, u resident of th Hid District It; town, lost hli precinct for I : biS i:- iminu.llv a I ,i\\ Itepubiinin ih.tiici, But while the New Dealers were charging McAvoy with losing his rtel by a plurality greater than Is usual, the McAvoj ,mt.--. ware able to point I (allures on the part of tin controlling divi-sion of tin party Mutlhew H. McCloskey. Jr.. weal-tetor, and generally con-ceded to be the favorite leader of in the county, last his own district. South Reports j10 n b jUtjg(. Dannehower. j Side when Troads^ea^^ Hem,,- pleaded gull.v to the there until ?f« ■ of leloniotLs entry and 1ST- husband condm _ .neat route i osnj befon Judge Dannehower, through West Conshohock-last week. Sentence was continued Delaware countv for man] imtfl t.«Iay so Judge Dannehoweri and also conducted a stoi, would have an Investigation made.! Ford slrei-t. Mrs I>-Havcn con- ■Lsst week I thought to be Lan ,,11(. roTiDWlng her bus-lent with you." Judge Danneh-u ,„„d ^^ told Benner. "But an it■■-■ ,ny ypars 11K„ disclosed you had been in trouble Bsakt« bar daughter Mrs Dow-before and I understand you bar jiV a Mn the reputation of beleng a gam-:r;irl whn ,u.,.(| wlth nls moth)ir M blP.r- ,. . . . t . the West side address, and a half- "- froni a" b^n.auTnMr Re^'s SSf ?"""" ■*"«" W *»«» Of this rarloua arenas showing the work £,",£ whied it"u"e^se^rch foT^e ,M,!''URh ineTSJ will be held Monday-afternoon from Paul Mn; in the not<'books Is a required"pan <Continued "n Pige Slil Tliese reports were done 0th grade pupils in Oenerai Sflsst outside read-chemlMry claw (12th gridel will show by means of ap-paratus set-ups and explanatory maienal the preparation of the most Important Industrial gasea. The set-ups shown will be for hy-wgen. chlorine, nitrogen and carbon dioxide. The hygiene department will have xhibhilion notebooks from the »t lu» b«„ covers during ^iSESS C? n^UTS^ to Parents Hear I. ol P. Prof. • Police May Inspect Home Special Election Cost Co. $20,746.71 The special election Tuesday cost the taxpayers of MontRomery county 120.74571. County Control ■ will be in charge i.| am pastor of Grace i ffenttown nitersasiit win be made at Quint Charles V. Brook* Dr. Henr) 1 rges Parent! t»» 1 K 1 .n;tl 1 ;irt- in • Iholce nf C»nilaren a i larear, 1' iil«Tl;uHUH ni 'rii^r.un at 1,-1 Night. M. «iui|i. iler William C. Irvln announced ■ KaM Tci.i | Wcdnea- | Thursday after compiling the v • us of expanse. LiOurt t laces t nnsual Londi- Ths rtena were aleotloo boards, lion- un Norristown Man f13S]<«; lssjoh» stsartffj proc- . ,7" , tarnation. 11,738.80: dLstrlbutlng Lonvteted Of I iifunr Law- ballot boxes and supplies. tSM.50; \ iolation f>iven SIMH-II. transcribing voters lists (extra .,"'"• w»»esl Sttapen- (.,crkjll |3.6079l; printing ballots. Oed Sentence. ! M32; prinUng election supplies, S52S50; Commissioners advertls- Unuaual conditions were impoied ing. 111.40; Controller's advertising. iy Marlnello. 452 Moore $1140; Controller'-; advertising. atreet Norristown bv Judge Con tin* morning, tn return tor a suspen-ded sentence of 3 years. He must have his borne open tor bf Norristown or Bute Po-lire at any time during the ncx' i*« years without the rormallty of a search warrant. He also has to pay the eo«ts and S300 for the use of the Commonwealth but not u s One MHNHHIO pleaded guilty to oper-ating a still snd possessing uutuxed whiskey in his home He told Judge Corson he did not like Jsll when he appeared for sentence this morning He also told the court he started makiiiR whiskey because he was out of work However be has a Job In s Bridgeport plsnt st the present time and Mid he u making enough to sup- .unily 317.20 and tabulating clerks, $210. Soldier Recovering From Illness I . I no< KUOLDlEM McCloskey lost his district by a vote of 389 to 203. And with him In di real was his thai lieutenant. John Morolock. who Una. in the nuns pe i Another district to iwtD| iii tin Republican column wa the lower Merion Hav-itoid <ii .. t. This Is the home ballwlck ot tile B Republican, a U did when Earle i an ih ffOIOIIlfWir VeMelday's vote bO 538, Dd IH I ;n the Bun Mawr East pradoiot, her bans larrtlory. losing 463 m :na. And uother Dexnocratta boss to PO down to deTeat was Secretary II Hansel French Secretary of Agriculture, who lost In Lower i Niunber One. 170 to 158. H Edgar Barnes. Secretary of Banking, went along with I being defeated 351 to NS in his attempts to carry for Miss Ely. 11.- i H-m.n-i.it.. had banked on carrying Conshohocken and Potts-town They had claimed both these Industrial centers bv large tl a patient lower Merion Township failed to Death wa^ they have ehossn a career lil-dued ■ «ive consideration to Miss Ely's claim lor consideration as a resi-dent of the Main line Peter C. The choice o[ a career Is of vital taportanos In ths hie of a child. Dr A K. Henry of the Whjiton School, fjnj ' i Alvaiua told member.-; of the Parent-Teach-er Association of Upper IfarlOn township at their April meeting last night at Charles V. Brooks. 73 husband ofjschool building. I'nuna Doerr nmoks of 200; g,r, Up high fact that many survived by one son. (".. Brooks, of Philadelphia, and a sister Mrs Ida Boland of Jenkintown. The funeral will be held from the Jenninas home tomorrow afternoon Services will be conducted at 2 30 The condition of Harry W. Rex, with Mrs Burke 24, only son of Mrs. Sybilla Rex. 10: Meeting, of thi Washington street, critically 11! at; church, officiating. Int-miT' will Schofleld Barracks. Hawaiian lal-ibe made »t Hillside cemen ■ ends, as the result of an acute at-tack of appendicitis, ts reported asi somewhat Improved. A telegram from Washington yesterday to the youth's mother, informed her that a cable from Hawaii told of Improvement. The stricken youth, a former resident here, is a private in the U. S. Army Motor Patrol, Hawaii. LEASES COAL YARD In their report to the Securities Commission Washington. D. C. Lee Tire and Rubber Company on, Wednesday reported the following Charles L. Slavln. coal dealer major stockholders: tor many years, has John J. Watson, president. New lrom the Reading Railway dfty innrnlng In Brvn pUal Whan t September. hardening of ihe artcne. '.,,•. ;-ged parents to and gangrene Deceased was born in Phlladel-UideMtion Sometime, friend- 01 phia but lived In this borough for incidents Influence them BO the post fifteen years, making fibUpon ■ career which is most tin-home with his daughter Mrs Emmaiwisp They cannot succeed In it Jennings, at the Tenth avenue ad-1 yet In another field, th. y might have been highly sue i In addition to his daughter bejs educator told his large audience 'Let parents use even' men; ihHr command to «rlcrt Ihe pram !* "!"'1' their rhlldren And re-always room at the top . nil Senator contributed *In a Restaurant . n short sketch. » . ,„. „„,_ ,„ ... lc*ithe Hwadwlanfl ib was1 membara under the direetlon of M L. Evans, of Hughes Park comprised Mn I Mrs. J. Ryan. Mrs. W. ROT Wartena and ML>S BearOfa Quar-tet numbers by ■ group of fsthon of school ehUdren Wllhiun BaSOUXTJ nf POM Ken-nedy, played levcra] rloB and |ave several In Heas and Fred C Peters, working In close harmony, ran a plurality lO 4600 for Senator Bean. id Lower Merion treasurer and Peters is a member of the I: ■ Ilk) I had sought the Benatorship. but Withdraw In favor of Bean his name had baSD placed In (nation nt ths Republican commit-town friends of the major* Ify of IBM votes for their favorite. Howard Patrick Fngarty Howard Patrick Fogarty. 37. hus-band of Anna MrClnskev Fogartv. a former raatdanl of this borough died in the Bellevue hospital. New York Cltv on March 20. Word was received here of his death Wednes-day night Deeeased Is survived bv two RI daiiBhtera Margaret and Rita, of-f(lf , 505 Spring Mill avenue 'Local Republicans will join The funeral will be held tomorrow 1 countv group i leased mominc from Paul Miller's hnMVfJ Com- i home 100 Fayette street Berv : York. 48.078 shares; Henry Hopkins, par.v, the coal yard formerly oper- will be conducted at 10 with R' Jr.. secretary-director. New York, ated by Oeorge B, Wells, He wilt Richard B Wells, pastor of the. C(1, or ooouitttea BMB 1.800 shares: John M, Dettr Nor- take over the new property at once.< Methodist church, officiating In-' or wontexl ristown. Pa„ assistant secretary The yard has s capacity of 1000 terment will be made ot Oulph 1.800 shares. dons. I cemetery. 5783 for Bean and 3984 for Fly. I'luipheri lu 15 of the county sea .■:, wards controlled by Attorns] Ralph J. Rlualduccl. "Uent of Bean's during the famous "third degree'' caae, turned against I I Rinal-i. ed a S5O00 appointment ■a deputy attorney gerstraJ, last ■ and Ninth and Fourth Wards for i ifth Ward, eonal on paresnl controlled Btah Ho in-ordered by the new bo go out and rjj or face dismissal, de- -.' round trip. R- || ;„ ^14. at once with Frsnels L, Freas. pre* During the campaten, Republican ??n:m^L?^r^er2 *asd the McC Advertisement Fieneh combine had Sfdai 11('fiutinoed on Pate iourj
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, April 12, 1935 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1935-04-12 |
Year | 1935 |
Month | 4 |
Day | 12 |
Volume | 68 |
Issue | 36 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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I -ial.li-li.,1 1869. \n. 68:16 n BI IHHF.II mn
Tl I »I»AV A->D I HII.AV CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., IlilUW U'lill. IS, 1935 PRICK: TWO CENTS
Special Music i« Boy; wk»™ Notify Tax r . For C.C.C. Camp f
In Churches on
Palm Sunday
Jt
Wore' has Just been received
thai inn' hundred tad
lw)vs (rum Montgomery Countv
and Burks County are to leave for
■
April litth at 9.00 A M.
Thrv go from the Armory Broad
and Callowhlll streets. Philndel-phla.
The Emergencv Relief through
its six district office* has already
been in touch with the boys win
land will have Hum ready to start
In P|millll S|u-ci.ii "' ,l-f' ,ll,H' reenitteigd
' Prom the n..r.'.
IKJVS will go, from the district
with thr office in HasnstCWtl M,
from Glcnslde area. 21 from Ard-more.
IB. from the upper rnd of
Burks County. 12, and from the
lower md 33
.: have a minimum
of six mnrittia in forestry camo.
month
phal en'ry of Christ to p,,v of this amount they will
into Jerusalem. assign to their families «bout
P.lm Sunday, named | l?™*',™™ ™i "
-■' Hi.' paJbnl used in
procession
Special Sen h r- in M.lli.
Christ's Entry Into
Jcni-iili-m
MSTHIW TE P \ 1 M S
(lioir-
Mu-ir;il ProKruu. —
link Wi-tk Servicet
Joining with Chris- \
Ian churches
throughout the world,
congregation-:
will on Sunday com-,
memorate the irium- They wi!1 receive 130.00 a
OUerved
In indlcatl-the
original triumphal
i $5.00 for spending money.
Take Seal
Delegation of 1000 Republi
eani to See Senator Bean
Take Onlli uf Ofli. c at Bar-riabaifL
speci il Tr
Us churches of ihe com- TV. tessa-cx lls1-*!!.
m.miiv cu.varv and Holy Trinity ± \f Ot t JLM till
Epi'copal and St. Mark's Latin
Chinch will distribute strands of
palms to the congregations at the
tcrvice*.
Special music has also been ar-nwead
in the majority of churches.
Sunday's Jubilant character ts In
deep contrast to the week which
follows, when the Christian Church
is plunged into the sorrow of Holy
Presbyterian Church
The following musical numbers
will be it part ot the 10:30 service
i.n Palm Sunday with John S.
Blackburn ll choirniaster and Miss
Blanche C Smith, organist.
Organ Prelude. -Festival March"
Roland Diggle
Anthem. "Fairest Lord Jesus'"
Traditional
The Junior Choir
Meaa-Soprano Solo. 'The Palms'*
Farure
Mrs. Mary Young Horn
Offertory. "Serenade" — Vidor
Senior Choir
Tenor Solo, "Ride On. Ride On"
John Prlndle Scott
John 8. Blackburn
P(*l hale. "Alegro" Kroeger
Sermon. "The King and His
Kingdom" .... Rev. W. A. Powel
Collector to
Snlunit Bond
Town Council RefuMi i" S.-t-tle
lfS2 DnpHate on
* JoUector*! Tern
Banish Short
Change Artist Dislikes Jail
WillPav Costs
To Gel Out
EVENINO SERVICE 7:30 P. M.
Prelude. "Mlnuetto Pompoao"
Harris
Offertory, 'Les Rameaux" . Farure
Post hide, March from "Faust"
Oounod
Miss Blanche C Smith
Sermon. "The Shouting Dies"
Rev. William A. Powel
t "1.1 l'..ini Baptist
A Lenten pageant. 'The Challenge
of the Cross," will be presented on
Sunday night, at 8. in Cold Point
Baptist church, by Clara Fulmer
Jear. Stead. Anna and Elsie Sheller.
• Osborne. Ruth Fulmer
mid Miluted Sheppard. The pag
eant wa.s originally planned for last
Sunday bu' vmi deferred until
Palm Sunday.
A special Palm Sunday sermon
"Who Is This?'- will be presented at
the morning worship at II, Sunday
by the pastor. Dr. J. Havergal
Sheppard.
8t. .ink Lutheran
Palms will be distributed at the
regular service. 1030. at St. Mark'
Lutheran Church. Sunday. Th
Confirmation Class and others who
will unite with the Church, wil
meet In the Annex at 1020 o'clock
and march In the Processional to
the places reserved for them in the
Church Auditorium. A splendid
class of twenty young people vtlil
be confirmed. A gift will be i
sented to each member of the class
who was perfect In attendanrc from
October to Palm Sunday.
Calvary P. E. Chunh
Palms will be distributed to the
congregations of Calvary P.
Church. Sunday, in celebration of
Palm Sunday.
Hoiv Communion will be observ-ed
at 7:30, Sunday School at 9:30
morning prayer and sermon a1
10:30 and evening prayer and ser-mon
at 7:30.
Special Holy Week services will
include Holy Communion Monday
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
mornings, at 8.30, Lenten service;
Tuesday afternoon at 4. Tfnrtflia.il]
•V ninif at 8. and a three-hour ser-vice
of meditation from 12 until 3
Good Friday. Easter Even baptisms
will be held Easter Saturday.
Cedar Height* fnnin.nf.iiv Church
A special program for Palm Bun
day arranged by Cedar Height:
Community Cliurch. will include
baptismal of "ifht persons, at tin
Balllgomlngo Baptist C.turch. West
Conshohocken. at 3 30. and a
ceptlon of new members at the
evening nrflca at the church. /
class of ten will be received. Ou;
Irvln, Norristown will King at both
services. Sunday School will
held at 2 at the church
First Baptist Church
In presenting their Palm Sunday
Musical Vesper Service at four on
Sunday afternoon, the choir of the
First Baptist Church, under the
leadership of Prof. Walter de Pre-fontalne.
win have the assistance
of the following persons in special
numbers: Raymond Lawson. o
Norristown. i«iitone; Albert Nick
lows, organist and choirmaster of
Calvary P. E Church; Miss Fran
ifcnUnurd on Pale Sill
Quality luttertea—Extde. Wttlard and
Phlleo. McDade, 108 >. Hector at.
—advertisement.
I U,r Reading Ttailrna.l.
A delegation of 1000. Montgomery
fount v Republicans will witness
the Inauguration of Theodore Lane
Bean as State Senator,
Plans for the delegation to go to
Harrlsburg were formulated yester-day
at the court house. Norristown
Walter A. Wilson. Norristown ed-itor,
was named general chairman
of the inauguration committee.
Close to one hundred men and
women from this borough. It Is es-timated
will Join the "On-to-
Harrtsburg movement" of the Re-publican
party in Montgomery
County Monday night, to witness
the Inaugural of Theodore Lane
Bean as senator from Montgomery
County, to fill I he vacancy caused
by the death of James Boyd.
The local unit will Join the
county group, making the trip by
special train over the Reading
i i ! K po QUALmr
l'rott-1- \izaiu-t Transient
Men hant*. Seek to
Mil rneii,|.|.i\ii,rllt
Town Council, at ihe Tegular
■muting Wednesday evening, re-fused
to approve the list of exon-
Ittl Uix duplicate
submitted by the tel i
The list was first submitted to
council thirteen months ago. Mr. I
Burke endeavored to ascertain if,
my collections had been made ns1
the amount of exonerations asked I
for was the same as originally ask-,
ed.
Collector Irwtn was present and!
charged that council failed in lts|
duty In not going over the list or|
delinquents which were submitted
moatbLiaO, He .suid. the
law requires inflgents be exempt
from payment of taxes. 11
ment brought about a discussion.
Mr. Freas said the lists were mark-ed
"removed." "indigent." "bad
clrruinstances." "died." Mr. Freas
said, the list contains the names
of persons amply able to a
>aid, some have in herlt-ed
money, others are rated as in
comfortable circumstances and
that no effort has been made to
collect taxes In many cases marked
■removed" He said, two years
residence In the borough after the
levying of the tax was ample lime
■ payment. The exonera-tions
amount to $268684
The collector asked Mr. Freas to
name the persons on the basal who
are able to pay and the names of
those he said were on the list and
held receipts for the payment of
1933 taxes. Mr Freas re:
Ing thai he is not the rj
President Coyne, in which he
was Joined by other members of
council, refused to offer suggestions
as to the names on the lists say-ing
that it is not councils business
to colleet the taxes. It ll
change artist!
arrested yesterday in North Wales1
tfcaj Charles L. A.!
d upon his prom- .
H Thwn-
BetaL 4;iUi Prisoner Chance
Yi : k H. -.tid he was| <-(
in and publicity agent. j
Aotord he!
sh ■; -.lu' e
made s : \\ \ N t I I > ll > < ,(> I'll i'l N'
d'llliir bill in paynifiit
Mind .i- in
I* Paynent after
Pen l^il^^ i" Jail
irrostod ;it \li«i'""'- Prisoner
I- lleltl for Itne-iip.i-t
ion. Sentnncei
iNinpted to eonfuw* the
clerk by tsta talk and the bringtiig
; ar bills and a one
dOUM bill
•: and another ciialomer
>re detained the man until 1 . , __ , . . „ _-,, _
rtwd His car was Asie Dance, of Ardmore. who on
found parked a block away, with its April * was sent to Jail when h.
eng.ne running. i failed to pay the coat* In a ease
where he was charged with assault
and batten-. dnttsSI |«fl Hi <»■-
liiinned the cnurt this morning, to
Kive him time to pay the costs.
F. # f-^w How much time do you want?"
•u nail Silo\w ■*fcBd Jlld«'' Knl«nt
*'• ■■ [1 L»HUn j wouM in, to have eight
T« pay Last Trihut, |jrail Qefeats Miss Ely for
ToE. S. Moser # ~~, m Senate.Majority 16,131
Moser. 78. publblur of *
Coliegevllle Independent md an
Mttttf, Montgoti ^*n 1
Id mm Republkam Sweep Count) in By-Election to lt!l Vacant.
In State Senate. Bean Greatl) Increase* Repoblicafl
\l;ij,inn Over lii.it "i 1.1-1 November. Gowner'i
I i\ Prognon W.i- C paS*11 Uwne. He-nlt Taken
;i- He|nnliiiii"in «.f Prograni h\ Thii Cuanty. —
Me.in Carrie* the t oTi-holi...ken-. Winner.
i;. pubUcen, Baa Big Hajoritj Orer \\ il-mi.
Denwcratic t rnnenent, I "i \ acanl Seat in
House lot Third District
his late home in Coliegevllle.
morrow afternoon, privytih
Tonight at 7:30. members of the
Press League of Bucks and Mont-md
the Monl-
Komery-Buck> County Newspaper
Publishers Association will visit the
home in a body. I
tribute of respect to their fellow-member.
Brief service* will be held.!
Mr. Moser was the fat In i
J. L. Roth, wife of a local phyM-Canccl
Scheduled
Students in
Campaigning an Issue of "un- "The laalM In the campaign was
slterabie qmradti ■ :,v Mld
a pnsinun. nudty In government against wud
session Ol MitV ( Olirt rtModow Lane Btea Woiititoon tpandlna extravagmicc and waste.
Kted to the BUM
■dakd Mnv session of »«»>• by ■ msjoritj ol 16.114 He- the people ot Montgomery county
>\ jluuoaggte trtSnuigmntt. -TShee **r> •*»" nU"M''''nl". ,*„l1"..h_;"_;i'- ,»» measure, of eonnTatulations.
IUIH the holdinii of a session of
Work uf llittll School Classes Dance, when asked how bs
ISJU, he answered "not much
to Be Shewn Tensnot. Ii i. pretty hot in mmWITT i
Girls m Wi ^ HodeU
lltmie l.nnnnuie- ' l.i-
IAIHIHI.
would like to have
montlis to pay?, "a'd DH
■ All right,- »ld Judge Knight.^ „.. t|lp 6ecm MlaL
IllStrtlCtlCiU, if,
.11 number of cases on the list » '»
of the riiMii,: itMroay do not war- °"
Thr offlcial rots ni Un OOUftt]
I court fur the week begliuiing V,
IM- in j;iil ' said Judge Knight,
"I don't want to be there m
summer and (hat is why I am ask-
| ing for time to pay the costs,'' said
Dance.
A fashion show. In which 150 ■ The old sentence was revoked by j
high school girls will act as models, Judge Knight, and Dance was
will be a feature of the annual ex-' K'vn a months to pay the costs,
hlbitton of classwork of Consho- «nd placed on probation for 0MJ
hoeken high BSttOot, to be presented fSST-tonight
lrom 7 to 9, in the high
messages of congratulations.
M. Bern
Hie Pennsj
mill' • h with
30,784 Bean's headquarters at Norristown He
, Qded bJi w
sweep. Bean in a tslsphllCH ■ unversaUon
were called for "the week K'1wl» G Wum": Hatboro coal I from Hai
of May 6 that their service-, will dewier, defeated Charle- A Wilson.! some Murtling upsets eoniributed
not be required • >ker. Detno-jt0 the success of the Republican
The dams was signed bv Judnes ''ni1 hv 91M rotts, to Mil • TSoa \
Knighi. coraon and Dannehower lin *"» staU' I! f-- '" •*" li,,r"
mallj Democratic seel
! Winner received 27.961 votes and i
VnisorJ lH *«11 Wiiuiei'-. majority i
majortiy is 16.131.
cue to the sheriff to uotlfv ail pSfl In th'' ^a""' B |
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