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®lje Cansljoljocken Kecorfcer. E«ubliibed !«'►". No 6524 CONSHOIIOUvEN, PA.. II .H>\Y. KKHI.I \HY )H. 1936 PRICK.: TWO CKNT9 Polish Women To Observe Anniversary i-lfliruliun to Ht> Il.-M Sun- .1.^ \\ itli Batlfjnwi 3or- \ ice :iml |tiini;ii-i 90 WOMEN IN I N 11 I'r. MI'-MI of Piili-h Wutii.ii"- 1 ni«.(i to Mr (.m'-t. »'f-loata "f Low! Crwipi The tenth anniversary of the Polish Women's Union of America. Oroup 20. will be celebrated with an elaborate program. Sunday, here. Member* of the local unit will receive rommunton at a maw at 8, Sundnv morning, in St. Mary'n R. c churcti wmen will eon the day. At 7 in the went, a ban-quet will be held at the T. K. hall. 425 East Hector street, to which the majority of the ninety mem-bers are expected to come. Rev Sebastian .Terwik l«0t6T rt St Mary's Church, will act as master of ceremonies at the ban-quet, and speakers will Include Mrs. Franciskka Szwrda of Phila-delphia, general president of the Polish Women's Union. Mrs. J. Jan-oska and Mrs H Kolwatc. both of Philadelphia, and Rev. John Mtod-usaewski. former rector of St. Mary's Church, who was instru-mental In organizing the local unit. An orchestra will play at the event, and solos will be sung by Mrs Jithn Wvworskt. accompanied by Alfred* Olstza and Mrs. Leon Radasrewskl. with the same ac-companist. Mrs. A. Montowska was first president of the unit, and Mrs Anna Bureak. second. Others were: Mrs. Anna Mackiewlcx, 1939; Mrs. Anna Buraak. 1930. Mrs. Stella Wy-worska, 1991 to 1933; Mrs. Anna Burxak, 19.13 to 1935 Mrs. Stella Wloacczyna la the present president, and other offi-cers are as follows: Mrs. Irene Stemporowska. vice president: Mrs Catherine Hyllnaka. financial sec-retary; Mrs. Eleanor Dymek. as-sistant secretary: Mrs. Stella Sxwedkowska, treasurer: Mrs. Ver-onica Oriel and Mrs. Mary Oleba., trustees; Rev. Sebastian Jerxak. chaplln for 0 years; Mrs. Anna, Radasewska and Mrs. Anna Murk-lewlcz. auditors. The local inlon began with a membership of seven women and is now one of the most flourishing or-1 ga nutation* of St. Mary's parish.; Fifty seven women attended the meeting. Sunday at which plum for1 the celebration were completed. Mrs. Wloszrzyna Is general chair-man of arrangements. 0. of I. A. Boosters To Meet Here Members of the Order of Inde-< . pendent Americans from all sec- . tlons of the Schuylkill Valley will 'attend the regular monthlv district , meeting of the Schuylkill Vulley Boosters Association in Pythian Hall. Second avenue and Harry: street, Friday evening with Con-| shohorken Council No. 241 as host. i'Ui**i: me.nber councils will be ■ <l and preparations have 1 heen completed to entertain 200 State Vice Councilor of the O. of 1. A.. Evan Oraham. of Pittsburgh, will be present and deliver an ad-dress on matters pertaining to the <.rKn.ni/a!ion Rev. O. F McCaraey. pastor of St Mark's Luthemn Church, will be the principal speaker of the r\enlng It is expected that his il deal with the life of Oaorg* Washington as it Is an .an-nual custom to honor the great statesman at the February meet-ing. Barry Friday, president of the , Boosters Association, will preside. ■lents will be served by the hospitality committee at the nl the meeting. No.2 Firemen Lotal ■"•*•*•, Student Tells Vttend Dinner Mark 33 ^ rs. Boy Scout troops 1. 2 and 3 plan fee attend in a body, the Norristown | i ) I ^ t ' I" \ I i ' 4 * Of New Deal be held Thursday night at 6 45 In Germany IM Christ Reformed Church. Mar-j shall and Noble streets. Norrtstown i Howard Smith, assistant scout-imwtt r nl Troop 3. here, will act a.' bugler at ttx dinnei . Arnold Hnvn another asaistan; the same troop will be in charge of music, songs and stunts, John C Fetter, this borough, a district com- MT of boy scouts, will aid in Hit roll-call of troops, and Troop 3 (;,,\,riilllitll .here, will present a stunt "Valley Forge. 1777-78 and February 22. . 1936 " Reservations for the dinner may be made not later than tomor-row, noon, with John 0 Fetter. 140 The "New Deal'' in Germany was ..nth avenue, or with troop the subject of an Interesting ad-dress given at the weekly dinner I of IV lUlsiul ii Nnli\e « i.«rniiiiiv. I ■ ■ M- Rotarlam of Hitler*! Proprm \ll) S\l\l I Ifl SINESS \iil in Sokine. I m-mnlmiiH-iil I'mlili-m. Juli- ill I'Lli.- of Dole Police School To Stop Crime Canst) and Hnrmi-li llfli.ial- I -1- .il I I"i">- \ i.il ltitin|ii«-l \n HORIAL SKin HI JIIIIUP II..Il.ni.l. !!•>. J. H. Sheppard I'riiH'ipul Speak* en, ' hattsr M.-IIII>«T-Thlrty- three yeara of active ser-vice In the protection of the com-munlly from lb. *»■> to «"j . celebrated by conahonocken Plre appl|CBlK)n £, lne CouncU A,.ard dorra Inn laM evening. The .peak- Company No. 2 at an elaborate ln connt'iliun with the Valley Forge er was Adolph Mats, a student at banquet at the hose house Satur-, pilgrimage, on Washington's Birth- t;»'' University of Prniisvlvftnl.i rt.v .venlno \<"y. conling.nl on the troops hav- «h» recently returned from Oer- A imkev menu .as served a, 630 ■»«■« Hoot scout, to |WJ-h»* attended Heldel-lie In !« clal ceremony and covers were latd for 101 mem- .heiv bers and guests Following the dln-i to all new tenderfoot scouts In the C"J ' ,,, ,,,,_-. K* ner. August Irwln. of Norrlslow. ^moru.1 Chapel^.d only wj*r- p,»lnTu^l'Oerm"ny-'hti Pu.S served a. toaatmaster and Intro-1™ acouta will be admlt^d While gj ,>lulrMiprir „, nationalism and - duc.d the speakers Burgee John ""* "'"''"°n>' " «•«!»« ptaor. other mMlsm „ lh, , „, „„ „„»„„, *™<>° ">■' ">f- ■ 8" „.lm„,o„'ye„..ded &« J2--'f rch^tT'?e,S,r •■"■"-"« ■ « —' -"■ » "' Favorite Baby Election is Creating Intense Interest Mltll I Ovtai ■ ■ UK Cup ■ will drtW ■ I'T the Phot»e, m burg University of Germany. Mnt7 ..1. Aim iii tin ,v and pratted the' 'rtc' •n'1 m,rcn l»» th' ie,te,'°; m rnem^rs for^ne «*% hay. :''>,* ™™ °> ' "£"8.H"," l"»' -J-St". <»" -*»■.- ■endered the borough and commun- lilll! , the scouU will cook the noon meal country but the right to be a citl _-„ ^ .ouuloon. A district game and trea POUM "f I iv I Miinlir- to ^ln.K Mo.l.rn M.-llm.l- ..f HlrTiflfag Pi illmil and Preveofialfl * rime. — Km-; imiit lii-irtictnr-. IlhMWRATIt' CI.I'B MEETS Tilt RSDAY J. Thomas, of Pottstown. will be' the speaker at a meeting of the Coushohocken Democratic Club, to-' morrow night at 8 in the Moose hall. George Rafferly. Sr. will pre-side. Cards will follow, with Mrs; Joseph McOralh as chairman The event Is open to all members and prospective members. Exceptions to Merger Costs Attorney Asko 11076.96 CaMl to Be Paid hv I'.- liliontT- \-kini: Merger of Narhcrlli Vitli Lower Merion. Exceptions to a bill of costs filed by Attorney Roland Fleer, counsel for citizens of Narberth. objecting to the proposed merger of the bor-ough with Lower Merlon Township, has been filed by Attorney Franklin L. Wright. Attnmoj- Fleer ask.-, that I1070SC coats be paid by the petitioners. asking for the merger. The peti-tion was withdrawn after allega-tions of forgeries were made by Attorney Fleer. It was contended many of the signatures were signed by solicitors. At a date fixed for hearing At-torney Wright withdrew the peti-tion, when Fleer declared he was prepared to show by witnesses and affidavits that certain signatures had been forged. The exceptions to the costs are based on a number of alleged ex-cessive charges, and the attorney for th* exceptants contends that his clients "ore not legal: to coats and expenses in these pro-eeerilni.- ■ Chiefs. Educators and leading clti-, sens of five counties in Eastern; Penna. are evidently convinced, that police officers should be offered the opportunities to become thor-1 oughly familiar with modern scien-tific police methods and keep up! ■Mb th>l prugreut uf limes and that, something -should be done about it.. 'Modeni Law Enforcement Requires! Well Trained Police'- Is the motto i of the new Police School of Eastern! Penna Pnssent day conditions re-' quire very special knowledge and training in the latest and approved' methods of pie\ent!ng crime, pro-tecting persons and property, ap-' prehenduw the guilty, ar.d securing Idance for covictlon. The Police School of Eastern Pennsyl-' vanla offers these opportunities and artiailH|aa The new Police School is a de-i velopment of the forn r Delaware1 County Pulice School According to! the director. Dr. J A Detlefsen, several police departments in other i counties applied for permission to enter their officers two years ago. It became apparent that, a cen-! • rally located school would make the opportunities available to men from several counties Therefore.' IUVCH from all the .subur-ban (-mimics nround Philadelphia cooperated and formed the larger school Bucks. Cheater. Delaware. Mont-gomery and Philadelphia counties are represented on the Advisory Board by President Judges Hon ■Ingf H Keller. Hon W Butler Wlndle. Hon W Rober Fronefleld. Hon Harold O Knight HorT Harry 8 McDevltt. Hon. Howard A Davis Hon Thos D Flnletter and Hon Frank M Smith, respectively; and by District Attorneys Arthur M. Butlmm Raymond B. Reld. Wm B McClenachan. Jr. Frederick B, Smillle. and Charles F Kelly, re-spectively Advisors at large are Major Lynn O Adams. Supt. of State Police J Paul Brown, coun-cilman in Swartnmore. The* A.; Meryweather. Secretary of the Crlm? Prevention Bureau. Capt Wllaoihtf. Price. Supt State High-way Patm. and the Very Rev E V Stanford. O S A.. President of VIl-lanova College. The policies of the school are directed by an Executive Commit-tee headed by Charles P Smith. Supt. of Police in Lower Merion Township Other Police Chiefs on the Executive Committee are E. P. Darlington, of West Chester. Ches-ter F Ollsson. of Downtngtown. Theodore H. Hallowell of Chelten-ham township. Patrick McKee of Abington township. W. Raymond if'nntinoed on Page Three) itv • v.-t'iuv Judge J Burnett Holland, of the Orphans Court of Montgomery county, a native of the borough, ex-pressed his pleasure in the oppor-tunity of returning to the town of his birth and Joining in the as-, semblage on such a gaaa occasion ■ He commended the firemen on | : for Uieiu many more years of useful exls-| Rev J Havergnl Sheppard. D D pastor of the Oold Point Baptist church, commended the company, fur their service to the romnuinitv and urged that the manufacturers I be appealed to In an effort to keep the ambulance In service. He de-plored the act that the borough | .hould have to depend or. other sure hunt will follow sen la again dependent upon ( .milliard on Page Fourt To Renovate Recorder Staff County Home Honors Editor Ingram, dmuihiit ■ Although she U only rmiii raootns M ir .tiui . .li-nri\ •Men a blight mid lovely , youngaier l« sun to Bnd i oda mid admiral p«1 l\.i In her CHinpaigii I I ! mil-r UM put Ming blue eyes her ho«t ol relative* H planning to do their utmost fnr her m Mr and Hn Jowph IngTBm. tt> i <i Mr and Mn William HoatMr. m—hnhnrkrn She nlao has .-raiuipmrnta. Mra. Anna, Moon undfrhiaml ttiat »!ir it. H.. rt tour KI■: ■ • own sex new living .n nddition alie li bkweed with a hoat of other rela-tives who are keenly Intereated in the' palgn. HONOR i«>i I Poof Hoard IJi 1.11ii- Arehi-teii io M.ikr CHoW Hinl.l-iii- Sta*. Hrttir llii-- iMt.J St-i \ in .mil Equip* 111) Ml. ( elebrat Valto lilimr ,.■ relative standing of the | A INTY hablea i>. Baby Election a- of Swltirday, >|*«irl nigni Patvniar, UMh Ai Miouid nave to aepe.m o.. ™ - Moiitgomerv Coui communities for ambulance service *"a equipment complete renovation of the County Poor House Black Rock is \nni\et -;ir\ II.minim' iIn" \leanolr 5w er\IC* n^,,, ., ,!..,,, st the end o| UM type of beiinty that icruwn \W\ iittlhi RKM*CWOWT«J>Mr. Il>.iirrilv\ ltint O„ampaign naturda* March anth Wrjiearna to kuo* net and ner |!U) K rn[orr .,,*. lyttmSll,r lh- friend- are (iort- Fonr Piru. Present (.ifl "■ JT'^JiT" ch lake* plaer each Monday *>*» and Marking (■ rty years of .service Rnthuaiaun t Irowf Daily.— I i(ii..l Opportiintt) I ur Ever) I ntr\ 1.1 ^ in The babies of this community ■■ section of Pennsylvania * cuaed i and that Is exactly *a ■ • vt r t>eiore haw* these Ue one.- had the opportMBV how just how Importani a place they occupy of their frierrdi n ihe Bnb\ i .nil pasMiig day. ■ i- ,ng themse'vea with glory. reting for the iITU- Fay- ■Uowlni the pr**- iiv Ihelr foreb- i . ■■.-'■,- .<nd natloo ■' u-> lire nOW . ■' lion be an rpoch-maklr ■ ■ ■■ want to make every effort poaal the honor for y | iimoiiK the llllll' till!:. Every baby In the list has tlM aame opportunii v to win this ex-honor No party issue* The first step towards winning ■j for your "Fi to request your relatlwa. frtrnda and neighbors to ask for the von* coupons when making purchaaea at the stores to-operating with th* Conshohocken HrX'ORDEK Thea» voted nt the nme tor your by wntlng tn ''■ \s Miiitiiii "' addrea* upon the coupon and ,, n,ii King il In the ballot box at « little maiden who lleetlon Headquarters at IT1 Fay-vtreel for that purp-> and you can see that U* address la correct and then pi ■ The editor Interviewed score* Of raons i«*t week, all having but weighu i", queatlon "How can we get our the la a Ilvtrte proof of the old adage habv'started in the election' Good thing, come tn small pack- lhe amiwrr WBB (.jmpi,. and Mr* Kdgar UHehall of Von need only comr to til and Jiiat ROM to show youiBarreii Hill -re the lucky parents nl , ahohocken HECORDER ■*- „ order t HUM Shirley Jean Mlie Is U«-_ Brand- OtJ*. 131 Fayette the cOort ilte Baby needa Your Sup port, vai'ous departments of the: If your baby's name la when the borough has one of their «™ equipmeiu. at oiaca noes » RECOKnER WRitrr „Hnnum. Honor Roil it only indicates thai own which must go out or service planned by the Montgomery Poor __. ,. ...nr _„. „„„„,. „t „ tllOM ^»bl*B *hM*' '.l*"1*".*^ not own nuii.il iiiunt, ■ »- J -m - .sports editor, was honored at a pear thereon have been irjlng hh*arEd .'^ because of lack o, funds to main- Directors, according to a report. ner-r»«iv.. funrtion wnrinv » *ln and Just goea to show you.-- talr it flied with Judge William F Dan- Q profreMlv* fiction. Friday ^^ ^ ordBr ^ ■ your lBVorll/OH i Bla d- fW. 1J7 Other -ipeakers Included Charles ','„'. N„r|.lhi„WII vesterdav "fa*1 wIll,h br»"n a( B-|S '" 'l'' ""'" *"«■ " wl" re-, daughter ot Mr and Mra. J. D Mitch- i.ocketl, ask for the •IsetlOn Cauvcl. president of town council; Z wrart U In 11. !« m 7»n HFCORDER ofBce Hector and FOT-iqul« a liulr e*tra etiorta on your. e:i who live along the ttermnmown und h(,|„ nil out the bUnk n Frand. I. Freas. chairman Dt lh. J^r"^^^ i»d racUS "* "" ' i,,,l", 2? H^'^2? lh" WMnl " "*" W*\V£JL*J&J?J±JSB2JLm\«" VOUR favorite A nun nnane- rommlltei of council: FW mPnd«Unr» rf Uie Grand Jury "'"""»'" JJPP»l ■" "» """i '*""" Chief Theodor, Speaker and his as- wn|cn ,„.„ fl1pd jmunry 31 The ■'T'vanl*. PlilladelHim sl.'tan's John Ronan and Stai'lev 0rard Jliry ur([,,d thnt the older A »•«" of the BtMnttoi Pterson p«rt or the poor house be equipped lt* publication of a inlnlatun A brief memorial service was held wl„, morp modem fixtures, lm- r,lll"*»" "' the RECORDER dedl-ror two members who pawed away proVed fire prevention equipment, <'',Uli '" Wrtl'' r ,,f"' In the last year, Edward Atkinson hnf\ th„t, the entire plant be so lztI»K l" '"endh rnahion :■ and William Potts Jones The improved that it would meet the t,f ,,,, P*P" Mlltl hupiieinnR!- in president of the company. Thomas standards as set by a newer part l1"' coounurilt) Tht Havener, took charge of the tribute of u^ homT, which houses men ■*■ Lrtbutad to tsch oi to the memoir of the former fire- inmates. urnrtse The Poor Directors received the ■wwiUr "f the iinusim! ifi.-bn.iion fi Charter Members Attend rapOal within a few days of the * ■*! ''»-lHl n°°r charter members »-ere pres- riling with the court. A meeting lt,ri,l> with ■ ihadi ent at the brilliant event: Caleb was held February 5. At that time present'«i lo Mr Hanntim in re- WiLMin. Alexander Lonir. of Korris- the board inspect**, the entire "leinDiHiK- of tti< occasion. town: Alexander Harrison, of Jef- home, and It was decided to retain Aawtmbltm nl th* rUKXXtDCn frT'-on\ille: Benjamin Kay, Francis an archil' t the gtroft. "■XM"I fifteen mem- M-v.is and James Dougherty, of The report filed with Judge Dan- BM1 ol th, i.ll pro Cotishohocken. nehower states the architect haa home of Miss Elisabeth Collins Herbert Stagg. of Philadelphia been retained and that on comple- BtOOnd avenue and t acted as master of ceremonies and tlon nf plans and specifications, th< Btl pro-led the chorus singing during the buildings will be placed In proper grain was held, and Valentines in banquet Mrs Joseph Thomas, a condition, and where necessary the torn oi red intuition bout ion-inemoer of the Conshohocken No 2 new equipment will be obtained. aVOj 'or the men and corsages tn auxiliary, sang. "Take Me Home The board has decided to obtain (Continued On Page Faatrl Again. Kathleen " * nurse and additional practical at- ■ ■ MOW Jill ^ -«! \\\) I III VI \'.||\ ilHM I I M I.KHM III llM I '■ I in \'.M INt.lt I'l I HOIII It I Hit I Nl It I III ttl »\ tail II u i \id nut \MI I III III " \ Ml \M ---l \ x -miii i . MIII in 11 'i itimm ' IH n.<■ Ml l.ll\l t III tin I I 'HUt III t UN k-i I rim ir M kTHBHI s 13 I I 1/ till III It \M-| \ and Mra James Ar- ■ ttrs who live on a tann at CHeim ' Although artrrar) ■ I* babies have alreudv in hesltaie to aak all her • bui flvall Hie > tinunres to be svire same opportunlly to win and ■ to aav< tin. j meaiv. notlv i: that others i Hi ice all set to win MIM LEI: BREAKS WRIST v, anxlou to poo* — ■— pfi 'ure as r Miss May B Lee, 51ft Fayette possible; perhaps you have a good i: ulued a fracture of the likeness now If so bring or send right wrist In a fall, as she was it to us at once. We will li lenUng h< r h"iue. Saturday night iConlinaed On Page Fa*r) I MHII s IN nil SHOWl H <»i i \^n itn: i UMMI NITrS FAVORITI BABtEfl I I 1/ Mil III (III \l>\ IKII < i aniM.fi Kit iiiiin MI i -i it -mm ii Kin i II Wd'l |1 M.I I I \ UH I TNOMAI of I he A five-piece orchestra played for tendants In the hospiui ward, and Former \V*»st SiH*' dancing later in the second floor the directors have decided to ob- " " ". . . „. auditorium which was effectively tain any specially trained help Man Killed 111 \\ OSt decorated in blue and kold Favor* needed in the hospital "so that the for feature dances were awarded to present wants and comforts of the received Sunday bv Mi*. Caleb Wilson and Mrs Herbert ■tek and crippled can be properly' H%TM«ZMTrt wr ™% Stagg of Philadelphia; Dr and alleviated. This Is to be donci(ltrM,. Wr„ ootkaaoawcawa, of UM Mrs Peter Labowskie. of Spring unmcdii,tcly. states the report. d^ath of her brother Thomas Mo- Mill avenue and Ash street; John 'rhe present board is comprised Menamln. in California on Friday. WoodwardI of this borough and Miss of J- P""l Krupp. Hatfleld. Mra. "e was Injured in an automobile RSu^tfli7LSainld?ls«. iorf Yyeerrgkees.s^ fEllaabeth H C. Wilson. Abington, ^""*n WediM«l.y Thnmill »„,,■«#«—«•«-, The deceaaed man WM born m Robert Long was chairman of **;«'£"■ R. Thomas. Royeraford. Mr.|WMt Contlhljllock(.n „,„„,, committee arranging the delightful; 1^" ^" ^n * . d|«^. !or "«« He attended at Matmew s nearly ten years, while the others school, this borough, and later an-cv * arere elected In November and took terrd the employ or the stetson bal , j office, January 6 factory. Philadelphia where OrflTaniZe Second For a number of years visit* by ""*"»« tar »»eral **ai> Benefit Show For C.R.A. s »..ii lit.ml Tliciiln- \i«l- Relief aaaociotutB. of Food \iltnil- In Show Proceeda toBoDiatrun ted \ i r 11 n i u rVeedy. , thla Social Justice Unit'm r cSmpiS I but this Is thp nrBt general adop- ptoyad M an automobile salesman I shown OS the feature Fred Tolle. East Sixth avenue, tlon of the recommendations, call- fr whlob lie *»• very sureeaaful ThuradHy and Friday at wa-i officially appointed to organize lng for a complete renovation of H* ai »ur*ned by two \*k i..r -aak) rote*" when maklnK p ia«ei ,u the .u-nperaltng atona UKI rote aaeli •(>> fw roui faiortte '•<>■<> tin aalh* '"" nl KlarUoa lh- .um si HI i i) tie Hlreel. »ltl he opened eneh Mon-it. n ,Mi-t Hi. rataa led f« pnbllcatlon. -er to li thai rour fatnr-ttr lm- ii good repreaeatal fai taw ■•*( »»(e ronm m aaaata antarad •» rur UIIIWIU lariaw. ' lie wnaHosawl t k- an fin mm. eitlrle- Mahe tiinr-. t.»l i' Babr*a Nmnr Pment-.' **OH awJO i'(iNRllOHOC-K£N HLAIR (iRACE- Mr and Mr* Flins Olair U* E»»t 8th Avenue BRADY E1.IZABBTH Mr and atn William Brady iai Fayette Htreet ANAti.M ill \Niilf M ii [ijiiiulii Cavnnaugh Mt^^^^H ,iii u mn yj i srli DUtnno I^H Kaph OAJtmrrr BF.N.I^MIN MI and Mn Benjamin Oarnett tofl Ea»t atn Av*. 'ifllJ THERFSA Mr nod Mr- Nawreth Oalle 303 W Cm Ot nil TNKU ROBKRT ti'V Mr and Mra Samuel Hlltner Mil Harry 8t I ......I IHimgOai I i'n Mn I. 1. Banneaaty 434 w . INGRAM, JOANNE Mr snd Mrs J IrxgTam 114 Hurry Strata JACOUOT. FRANK Mr i.nd Mrs FTank Jae< Plrat aWgOaffJ JANI Mr and Mrs John Kn ■. - 518 Old Kim Strata MITCHELL. I'AI't Mi mid Mr. Paul Mitrheil 336 Bast llth Ave i itai 10th Avenue ui loa BOBBY Mr and M--, Nelson Qulgf B°1 fay"*1 Btreat RKJFP HHInr.l V JOAN Mr and Mrs Norman RelrT .113 E 10th Ave. ICn Jus Thomiw . ■ WHITB 0ANC1 WATSON JltlMll Sim Mr and Mrs Edwin Walaun iffflHOHOCKSN atn Allun I.likens . ItlINT i nel J Bet ham . To aid the Civilian R"llef .Asso-ciation here, n special iM-m^t per-formance will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 at the Riant Th< ago I tre. The picture shown will &:ill Hnrrv Htrset or Btreat .1338 Payatr* St. 134 E. Bth Aw. Rebel Hill ltd. a "second'unit «'f the Conshohocken the obsolete buildings " *" ,,r'° Anna both of brmoofa. NaUu.,.1 Union Col ft, 1.1 Mo ni-nuon is made of the costs. M^mm ^iT^'c ' Justice, at a meeting of the branch, but It ta stated that due to the f^Tnu htrn when ,, Saturday night at the Moose Hall, tendency of Federal and State Owing to the severe weather, at- governments to provide old age tendance was undrr one hundred, pension flttlitanns. a would id Mra. Philip 0 Math- HARMONVIUE MtPKNTER JANICE Mr mil Mr- Jan- ^AN BETTY ANNE Mr mid Mr* Inmr I I X'maey |gaa Butler Pika Bills Exceed Fundn in Held For Larceny Of Automobile actloti within the next two weeks,, money imprudently, but there It is expected. j should be a careful policy of sub- Oeorge Buzzard presided at the stantially fire proflnlng and mod Town Council to Consider Budget Town connell will meet In ad-journed session this evening to con-sider the budget for 1038. calling lor an expenditure of 878.847 08 Inclu-ded in the Items budifcted are 810 - 838 00 for the bureau of Are. of which 87300 00 la fire companies ap-propriation; 811.000.00 lor bureau of highways: 87.98000 bureau of police: 81435 00 for contributions for parka. Free Library and military organisa-tions. Earl Galloway. Jr. of 116 Front '.'• st conshohocken. was committed to Jail in default of $800 bail for the next term of court at a hearing before Magistrate White this morning charged with the larceny of an automobile, pre-ferred by Roland L liorgewm 345 East Tenth avenue. Borgeson reported to local police: last night that his automobile has • n from Hector and Ash streets earlier In the evening Word was immediately sent to police of surrounding communities Later the1 car was discovered in Bridgeport In charge ol ualtoway and he was ar-rested by Bridgeport po'tce. Officer Shear wa> notified and went to Bridgeport and brought Galloway to the local police station. Galloway admitted taking the car. explaining that he had been drink-ing. ' meeting- Announcement was made ernixlng the present equipment and --,^22. JiMhTm^'BoS' that many local persons have made plant so that the maximum of good ' application to receive Father can and will be retained with the cnarlcs Coughlln's newspaper, ex- minimum expense." pected to be released the first week Adiuualuu to tne benent perfor: PnllUp F^khart nnee will be any article of imperial) Mra Chns McOonlgle 1888 Butler Ft, able foodstuffs The food will be RZBS1 JOAB M 30»H distributed by the Civilian Relief RONA1 rl Ronan Nidge PO* iw?hZo a1r1e „n'ot getting other aid WYSOCKI. JOAN "*■■ Vlclor Tarbutton 1U48BButiliellrerMlOBv* We are Just using the lust of the gift of 900 articles of canned. HANSKLL. BARBARA ANN Karl Harwell . .Hermani . , , land preserved goods whu i aFRmoMIli .. ,, „ "ailir ,7r «i" Zr,t "lBtlt Theatre donated us aUl fall.. "IVFN IDOBm ^ 1 KB- Mr and M^ Myron Given Barren H II Rm its the result of benrrlt■ J^rorm.; DAV,8 , «.„. howiiiB bill* touimg 831 77rt.oa ances . M" Frank B Wilson, ex-: FF:RHt|.^( MM Bdwart FiTrlrr Bank; Two Hurt girls were Injured Bunday am driven Maple erutne secretary of the Civil' ;r)A ANN Relief, told a RECORDER reporter MTJHPHV U today 'Il has been a tremendoa'. RAMHKY. AI aid lo u> Tb8 batkafll r*)Tfofm- "^a*^J*K"t ance Is open to adults and children B F Bache. manager, arranged the. benent show ALLS*. BOBSVfl at) ■.■man Relief Is suffering DII.KS BARBARA Mr severe Hnancial straits A few con-j RAMHEY BUZAOl 1 ii with assets of 814.876 44 to The account waa submltred by at-torneys representing Mr* 3oyd to the register of wills The account shows thit 813.151 15 has been paid by the saweutrls, i*p-rejseiHlug preferred rlalmi Thla leaves 81131 H avallabll i» pay the inn elalmi of 11881.77. An f the account *HI ba held in n Orphans Coint 'r<uuuu.l» imvr urrn ramnu ui tas>| ted industries and ciltrens ,,, i Saturday night by local which will enable it ^;< \ March This is the last week ('..- Skirls Infn «nnu. that appltcaUon may be made to Var ^KIOH into ^nOW receive the first Issue. It Is BUted. Fifteen new members were enrolled at th* session. A number of mem-ganizlng another unit, attended by street, thla borough skidded 85 persons. Sunday. janow bank on Ridge pike at Beve: Final plans were made at Satur- 8t,«" Plymouth Township day's meeting for the games party . Joaephine Janaon 31. 383 Prni Hi.ht Allen i Mra Wllllan Bellefnnte sv At n-t>el Hill id. DeHaven Avenu* I 28 DAYS IN JAIL ■ '» mui I ui* fnr Ins nmH tlartv tfimruiinir Jiuion A J iu rrna- nni'i'u uium un> infill, u* *I^-«M ----- -- -- -- .--_- £ MdMniu?adav nSlVt at 8 X d",r """' H»"l>or„u«h, ... lre.i-! police at Bm and Harry strerta. a llmiml Um' The Civilian B<ll.f Btli l.H I INW.K.I. M Oermsittown Plka Chestnut Strata i Street for the benefit of the local Social borouch. waa treated Justice Units. Mrs. Peter Webb Is Both ware discharged after chairman of entertainment and re- rnfnt trrshn.enls Andrew Matrucl. Ill Maple . The next meeting or the No. 1 B^n',^^r_p.Tr-nf5i ,n bruii John Tolliver. 2449 North ^7. street, both of Philadelphia, and Frank Byrd, of St. Louis. Mo., were •att, arraigned before Buiy.rM Hampton ear at police court Sunday morning ih ..nl ADVERTISE IN THE REl ORDER! accident Bhe: "Id like some soap, please'' H H We have Just the thing for, H They that delicate peach blossom com--|*j re n„h,w«- cr_. were sentenced to twenty days in plexlon' HSSSS^Patrolman i^fiaudf £• M°nt«omery county pall at Norris- She^ -Oh. It's not soft I town. i wanted.' Unit here is acheduled for March %£jT"n* m'n ""•P* w,th -'»« chara^with ^panliandllng 7 in the Moose hall. soap I1M4RF.N HILL nnd Mrs William Apel Peararitl Astle li Mrs John M Bill Jr Ur* J M Bill mid Mr- T W Seller . rid Mrs Malcolm Pulton Mi- AI ■ ■ ■ enter Arena* Mr and Mrs John A Ooahen Park Avenu* Mr and Un Frotik Olllnger ■ HU itAitn \(i A. Mn Wm J Hamilton Jr., . Morthweat'n a». md Mrs John Hanaell .Oermantown Plk* tuns Mr mid Mi- Jntin T Hoffman Chestnut Street r'HAKL) Mr and Mrs James McCueti Rldg* Plk* \N Mr AT Mra Edgar E Mitchell Church Road '- DAVID HAROI 1> Mi snd Mrs Harold MeCuan Ridge Plk* IfMcHALE. NANCY fRENE Mr «nd Mrs Thorns* MrHale l bINdLLTUN. H£LLN—Mr. and Mf>. Ulnllu UlnglcWu
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, February 18, 1936 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1936-02-18 |
Year | 1936 |
Month | 2 |
Day | 18 |
Volume | 65 |
Issue | 24 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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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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®lje Cansljoljocken Kecorfcer.
E«ubliibed !«'►". No 6524 CONSHOIIOUvEN, PA.. II .H>\Y. KKHI.I \HY )H. 1936 PRICK.: TWO CKNT9
Polish Women
To Observe
Anniversary
i-lfliruliun to Ht> Il.-M Sun-
.1.^ \\ itli Batlfjnwi 3or-
\ ice :iml |tiini;ii-i
90 WOMEN IN I N 11
I'r. MI'-MI of Piili-h Wutii.ii"-
1 ni«.(i to Mr (.m'-t. »'f-loata
"f Low! Crwipi
The tenth anniversary of the
Polish Women's Union of America.
Oroup 20. will be celebrated with
an elaborate program. Sunday,
here.
Member* of the local unit will
receive rommunton at a maw at 8,
Sundnv morning, in St. Mary'n R.
c churcti wmen will eon
the day. At 7 in the went, a ban-quet
will be held at the T. K. hall.
425 East Hector street, to which
the majority of the ninety mem-bers
are expected to come.
Rev Sebastian .Terwik l«0t6T rt
St Mary's Church, will act as
master of ceremonies at the ban-quet,
and speakers will Include
Mrs. Franciskka Szwrda of Phila-delphia,
general president of the
Polish Women's Union. Mrs. J. Jan-oska
and Mrs H Kolwatc. both of
Philadelphia, and Rev. John Mtod-usaewski.
former rector of St.
Mary's Church, who was instru-mental
In organizing the local unit.
An orchestra will play at the
event, and solos will be sung by
Mrs Jithn Wvworskt. accompanied
by Alfred* Olstza and Mrs. Leon
Radasrewskl. with the same ac-companist.
Mrs. A. Montowska was first
president of the unit, and Mrs
Anna Bureak. second. Others were:
Mrs. Anna Mackiewlcx, 1939; Mrs.
Anna Buraak. 1930. Mrs. Stella Wy-worska,
1991 to 1933; Mrs. Anna
Burxak, 19.13 to 1935
Mrs. Stella Wloacczyna la the
present president, and other offi-cers
are as follows: Mrs. Irene
Stemporowska. vice president: Mrs
Catherine Hyllnaka. financial sec-retary;
Mrs. Eleanor Dymek. as-sistant
secretary: Mrs. Stella
Sxwedkowska, treasurer: Mrs. Ver-onica
Oriel and Mrs. Mary Oleba.,
trustees; Rev. Sebastian Jerxak.
chaplln for 0 years; Mrs. Anna,
Radasewska and Mrs. Anna Murk-lewlcz.
auditors.
The local inlon began with a
membership of seven women and is
now one of the most flourishing or-1
ga nutation* of St. Mary's parish.;
Fifty seven women attended the
meeting. Sunday at which plum for1
the celebration were completed.
Mrs. Wloszrzyna Is general chair-man
of arrangements.
0. of I. A. Boosters
To Meet Here
Members of the Order of Inde-<
. pendent Americans from all sec- .
tlons of the Schuylkill Valley will
'attend the regular monthlv district
, meeting of the Schuylkill Vulley
Boosters Association in Pythian
Hall. Second avenue and Harry:
street, Friday evening with Con-|
shohorken Council No. 241 as host.
i'Ui**i: me.nber councils will be
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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 |
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Language | English |
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