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4* ®ljc Conoljcljockcn Uccorfar. I -t.,l.li-l„,l 1869. N... 6873 ■ oNMIiillcii M V PA., II1IHO Ui.l-i HI l"i, I'llli I leWiiUFNTS <;.K. Uds 295 liicli<iil»lr for Federal Vi<l Loral (;in Injured Father Refuses RECORDER'S FOURTH COOKING Vppeals From In Motor Accident srufini flPFMC QCPTFMRITI? 9?tk ' ] . . To Takr liat'k SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 25th I'HI1\ \\ hoStole 1 Kill.Ill H.li.f l'r„>i,l.. M.illl 1 oufarta. 1 Hn III. ri'.i-.il in Jinn- M 1 li CLOTHING c ,-!, 1'. MIL in- 1.. Be M.i.l. ill I'll! . ..1 1 1 llr.l.r-. 1 1. ■riai H.li.f II..11- Although summer affords a let-up to moat organizations and en-terprises, tin PimftTTTIiTtfTn Clvtl- .:•■! Avornilioii ■ I n throughout tkM hot and nparti on .iiiim r Function in* in C1OM> accord with k i.il relief BtttbO) it present neighborhood of M HHi tm bjna*ad M banier-llne" case* which Indicate* that the families are not eligible for :elief but arc in need. This number rep^p^cnls forty two percent of all the fl rills area Altogether, ap-proximately 700 families are now being aided here Of this number. ■Jim H| ..0!:i!Mri' ft dffll .il'l ;i)i<l Hie biihuir* i dependant upon the nnanced and operated re-lief unit for assistance. This assistance includes a wide \arlety of aid One da>. it may be a layette for a baby, winOX 11.trance into the world might dismal, indeed without the func-tioning m the i gahlzation Another day Uie nv I ina\ Mep in just as a iiimilv faces the dtscontinuuium of thetr light and gas. June showed a considerable in-crease In the reques's for aid. re- ■ Ui< I.'lvlli^.. itciiel As-sociation. Mrs. Prank B Wilson eaecuttee ■eeretni iutllon. dasekicied Three hundred and sixty two cases were handled Relief during that month July showed a decrease or 67 eases, and August reveals ebout the same number as July The In-crease in June may be attributable I\'.MU be-lieves, to the change In the wi-ministration ol federal relief and Die more rigid regulations placed in effect The requirement made bv the federal authorities that each ap-plicant or person receiving federal ■ eligibility for relief, caused some of the cases on federal relief be swung, at least temporarily, to In nunierou.-- instances. Mrs Wil-son M.ite , Ilppili■.ill'.- rt III'. (I t" ttgn the bonds, not because they - MD| the relief ly or because they were Ineligible bul .-In,p. | tailed to understand, or haaltiiijj about ur names to anything of legal nature. bond requirement, ho*- Qf way tO OSMTtDf out cases which were no' and placing the federal n sounder basis." she stab at, Is more nranntlnatod ihan ■ ran | ■ ■ ■ mi Hold. > lnve*tifrjiti»n. eaaedal I I ilt' fu • ■ Democrats Name Hoard -Ir.ilrm H .1 Yllliril III,.. I 1 ;ini| .1,-11 Open II, ...1 ln.irl.T-. fatal .»,. 1. i.l.r Ml. \l, \v I) Tick) 1. I\l! DR1 Mvl \ HHIM RS 1 .....I Han $*uU seed i,. |o Dayi in Jail. *Mli- IT Sentences. OH son.. toe - nothing, ' own. re- ,, lie wee tinlge Wll- •par, in court, fTiiA ■ . had entered a plea of guilty io si i-a in it: $:> lrom a bureau Wright, Pottatown, with ■twra ba .tided The fa- ■ ■. I u . ■ ■ the itr ! ■ thin *> ill T.litll- ■ *vk Decision of Liquor Board Sue* Bui lines Par 15066 Danuum ,, i, i.., ,.(i i ii I i: i in n l N b»rk II' I., Board I..I II I M, \, II.,||. Operate! II..rl , \„ Ipplin •r Mi. K. I»i<j; Parade in (lelebration of Vrmistice l>a\ 11 I' I. ol I ■■■ 11 I', :.lltt/.lll,'!l~ III II. III..II-II.II Il.li DHILI i II N I I - I V»il« I- II. ii .1. Sup|M*r .mil Dance. I'" l N.MIIHI.ili.HI-MI-- M l« I ( i»'l I 1 1 ■ ■ I ■ ■ l»olico Mil Stricken Girl ■ i, to be home finally being located in ■ ■ uh a bad gati* lrom otai n plumed to Judge Danneliow.I . ORDER will pu Whan ukad uh,i rotated the gang ai On Botnemakeri gjobool II orunun- A board of itrateg* lo direct the he refused to tell. eJ l1""" campaiKii of tbc Men Daal Dam0« i after having .■ ■■ > . in wlmTi you may hoti i-ting held at Nomstow: ,. 1M ((ir [x^y of Uie • nig A. O'NeUl. un- corirlrtxmi and asked. Will von . i him buck if he ii placed uadei tha proem pro) RCCORDBH ■ board with Dr J Bmar Port ; shook hts head em- I Mi Morrii Woll i.,, ..nd then walked and I'm u poor man, not M'Tlon, H the other| working." he .said I haw no i Nam Oofar- boanl and baai tin ■ I lartera win ix opened ■ known in ■ ul -,,,1,1, , V,.,..,,.!,. IfWl.ilal nil,,, | Bo«g I- Siri.kcn Wiil, M.-n ,.! : ■ : 1 risonrr lias Vv» Teacher I told him i POUM nava him put rlfftown, for the Primary campaign »wa\ until he ■ -J\ Hrf and It was slated Kdgiu H Barnes.' " ■npn me ronrt .Insure w.nild be In the county during the campaign. I Brief Vacation at Barren Hill M 1; |o the i boa ' war continued the1 : tiding an tnvestlgatioii KituM was taken ' Ma'rglotti are expected da meeting in Schwrnks-lOAOW n n the New Dealers will open their campaign at Memorial Park. bean arranged for ' HltetlevUJa on September 4. PennsburK Siplember II mid Rlk-tat Park and Bridgeport ■gptegfl *" B .„ j Mrs DiNenri, Altaeks Albiighl Branding tos M, |i lily Ja'l where la-has been tor the put two w.cks ■braai HH,. ■ ■ is hu. wife during an argument. Joaapl Kveaw i.. - From Coun> School Board MIHVM Three Ha- \i»lii "f Chaaaeaui I • ■" '""- **•■'" I naage \ •■< atienal * 11 SII|MT\ i-"i I 1- > l I ' I II \ acanciea. I r.t-t.. I t\ Jail Freedom. V\ .1- W orlunji In l'i i-..n LawB. 1 >uajii in riiil.nl<-l|>lna. mere eanioiiMiigr behind winch Glover Albright ii Attarnag Oarroll I town leader m tlie K.trle w iny of th*\ Democratic par) 1 Orovei " ■ ■ d county Ofiorgr Hoagland. 31!. Pifleenlh £ir^r&« "-••"" "■ "•■ '■•-'""""-' •• *'">■ from Au»u«l ». b> Jud,, ■"• mm" | ^ale bad ■ i ■ ■ nard had n<> f .nit to fin. ■ n bold their o - . ,'iiipanles U urganlif l i with the ■ . "i'i it tee on '-■ ..ion Hchrack, meeting of .i i<i be I ■ ■ : parade, while nut as will be to permit l ecfaoel tin p n ii l whn was arrested as a *r ' -llege-lered to pay night at Curren M town The entire so-called M ticket Wan which AJbrtghl U huhng and whiel he Is using to save his own bJda." •'■" ,,w I»r"n*r" I»rlver Ruiter dad Lawraooa. 144 V itter plead - ■ paymem o( tba .ear ago, but] and one will i-evidenUy more offloMmt, she i Unonuh. soon. i bar 9. dry street. J I o'clock. Davenport said, 1 ■ way. towards Phlladelph i T feel, however, that although' I «„:.._ < „ June showed an increase in OM IjtKl"il r>4*MS saw 1 pike Harmanvllle, and un Plan Event number of request* to us for aid. I It was due to a great exu I,I to re-adjustment of cases, and the :."<ls put Into effect, and I1 8on< Of Uftoa ol feel tlmt It reached the peak then DeHaven Pout mid things are now becoming bet. ' ' tar. t\ number of persons are se- (ontliinrrl on P*»e H|fetl Many Councils At Meeting Wn.hita Council. Degree of Poco-hontas. will be among the councils participating in a BMeUng In Phila-delphia, at Moose hall > 9. when a degree team i fifty or more members from Dayton Ohio, will be present Seventy-five or more councils In Philadelphia and \irnnty are pre-1 paring for thp admission of a class1 of newtmaniben ..i nearly loon The com- ... wu; be by thp members from Dayton whn are celebrated for their work in th"1! d have traveled hundreds of miles In Ohio. Illinois and In-diana conferring the d> -■■ This will be the first team has visited in Pennsylvania j In advance of the degree rneetlnfl the visitors will be entertained at a1 banquet, seats having been for more than 500 Headquarter.1'! will be aJ irig their Stay \H ' Mrs H-'Ien Pner'\ ol Philadel- Pieawahil Oreaa 10 liars k of this borough. 1 hail lor drunkei ,.'; f/'r ,l1"" -* ' ■ l-erkiomen when mghi ■ .CT i'>' gion ^ un,. , witnesses : 1 inoniing. DepUtJ Wai ,red lo ..HI. for- ■■ ■ ■ ': other than be took a btt will h btafj grade. ■ id and ("hew rtxeets, Ol- »ho dill taacb al n,u -hen Orahan and Frankli ■ lingi i vt* be r Lai ■ Nomstown. wh" suid ttM ' ' , h-hlker. IH bt glvan I hearing ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ 1 ■ ' ■ 1 1 1 ' I I ihud will be and in enter* laiiimeni provided for Lhem «t tha in e to • :M p m The closing event for n will be mr.i "hiii the MgaggMfa OhVrm to be ■ meeting ■ ■• nights • will be ■ i | Wll- I Hei pf mg Wednesda ■ The first of the will be a games party at tK BOOM on Beptembei Clark will act as chairman for the events and will select committee ..i,^;,; Authoritii1 ■ last term. mil raou Dri\er for lU'atn Lindcll on a sus. charge. Police ■ Exonerate Truek Radio Cop Sings Catchy Lyric Erect '•T.txfsii IIhiuiimlljnliilnlki,r" rWtiiKirininu -»-»»*■ aBJ eriminal negligence to Frank santangelo. After hearing that the wife of ^ . . . , the man ti >Iale .\SKS \[I;H ,-l In Anon Case Prank Santangelo. truck driver • vu: l* ■ ■ former Lansdalc ro-opernting] R Ronald Dettre quickly «v rletad and '■ tram the fall will be used to purchase caps :he junior !>■. | in UM Armistice pa:ade ROvambBT BOroOgll workmen 9 Colors for the standard bearer?* w»h Health I will be purchased also Tlie Inquest, Jury received ,: Plans for participating in the nig sign* n I information in ax unusual ma: : ninth district celebrat'on. lo N' throughout the bor 0 Townley l-1-^ I < under the auspices of Uie closed bv Bar) era. representing M? B John P DeHav.n Post, were £U Polhemus. Chalfont At- n.. Il iimminiBlHi will It- tornr. ried down made at the next meeting. Septem- That the orders of \ t ■ '• Hfy Mrs Polhemus was unabi-btt II Forty hovs. it Is expect" i.mrles. . lirie Her husband. Horace Oreeley ■ eh.u George Clark on gbt bage now being collected a: 14 in Ab- At) '.ospital from b p«n.M i mm aooM H i^liam road, Hoj ■truant aaaptafai of the Tn- ..[ dosing the to hickon Bodery Companv. Quaker-town, who hij camped . pike while (Banuir.. plant the past two weeks. frusirated when at daylight yes-terday morning a detail of State Police and New York detectives « phla C.reat P<«-ahontas of the state d<W(.n{Wl 11|M)11 ,h). ^^ and r|l. 0T Pennsv vanm nnd her staff 0 K(10d8 ^for, „ fllMpy onHMMt mil IN I »M 'ITV officers will b.- anaati of honor VU- senirv could arouse most of the Iting members from l-i, I , Jd Dannehower in » *<-™- Bootnwyn, K' a ■ Quakertown. Edison. Dub town. Bethlehem. Pi. Reading. Phllllpeburg. Fullerton.i Kintners-I • rtown, Oreen Lane. Croy-! held under advisement Jie case of Bryn lta.arf Una a truck loaded Plant official* say the mill win dismissed the M :i road. 1 (X M, l t»\l ni \||i: iti pmncfrn ptoi \ \in \ —I R L Haiti. 1011 Fayet'. ■ ■ ■ Phil eta! ■ ■ ■ i "The Pines" Gave Vacationt to 300 ; ■ ■ : ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i>ii bt in ■ ■ ■ ■ I ud Wiiiur ■-. ■ ■ ■ ■ oi me* ■ the Park Playground*1 Closes Today I ill close *'i exhlbl-due to labor Antonio Panarrlo again ' DiSanto Br>-n Mawr placing the ol five — on Panacrlo IBr** ' in il> r Milu \nvi-lMf\l Panaccio had brought Judge William P Dannehower have (w Battery and Electric was l TtON kill - ll-n ■ PhUadel] ■ ■ . I Fifth made at tr ■ . ■i lied ;i.. the fllii'l I Dd p ■ i ■ ■ l1 ■ ■ un i i ui u Mi> it nn | ■ ■ ■ ■ Six True* Drivers I\i> Heavj Fines I? •. I >■■ Ml I | don. Clifton H- . pli J Barreu. Astor street. Station returned to him. clan Morton. Lsuighorne. wtil aL«» be in Norrlstown who appeared before he had transfer:. tendant under dutasa Judge Dai rod an inebriate and placed m' nrhowcr found that no duress waallnttted H guests AI>VI:RTISE IN TUP RF( ORDf R I hospital for treatment used ■ |10 ■ ■ ■ - \l.\l I ll-l IN nil UK oitnil: IDYI in i IN mi in II
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 30, 1935 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1935-08-30 |
Year | 1935 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 30 |
Volume | 68 |
Issue | 75 |
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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4* ®ljc Conoljcljockcn Uccorfar.
I -t.,l.li-l„,l 1869. N... 6873 ■ oNMIiillcii M V PA., II1IHO Ui.l-i HI l"i, I'llli I leWiiUFNTS
<;.K. Uds 295
liicli |
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 |
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Language | English |
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