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Stye €onsl)ol)0ckett fVecorfret;, I -i..l.li-|..-.l !8I.<). \„. (,7,V2 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA.,TIESDAY. MMIMI 17, l"», I'HICK: TWO CKNTS Peace Reigns Motorist Held Under ||linail Given ^ Hail for ( ourt \\ ilh Borouiili Eugene Matthews, rolorvd nl *~_ Bungalow No 3, Ivy Rock gut him- 4 -.-1 1,^1.,.^ aT^xa*..: ,!l ml" """*>'' ri.iimdtv for strlk- \II<1 I II t \.AW BltaftMi bj ■ : in,:, hi- didn't know MwtthWrf was 08BM hcnded by I■ i■ remefl \Hieel. rl*>»inarnIl ■• Officer Frank Stalone, at 9.45 Sat Suhmit A.T.MIIII Itui.k $67.50 Balm For Injuries'' Cast of 13 Has Streak of Hard Link i.. 'count i',.»ti Q .1 I V.IMKH HKI'llHTS I'.rrk Connniuiea Submitfl Reward of fCKpeoditureg. Nil (rregtdarhiea Mil I NTAR\ 1 'nick a car near First avenue. II the patrolman Mat-aaVwaVG— of •>• Dr John n Parkta Ian, he was I a car. In tbe loetl : I lirhl. taken La-lure Mag ■ fjall until yesterday, when he wax There are no differences be* :"re •*■*- -. _ „,. ,. 0„ ' It* il< pleaded guilty. town council nnd the fire «»- nder tftOO ball iw"i«. Ifor court William Or*tn. 120 Front Plymouth nmn.sli.p. iXBiiitf The:- were rumors m i ratt, Bridgeport, bit man. Seniors of Cm. tytrunf m MAIM and numbers ■ of the cast of "The Merry _^_ < duled for production. II ■• . — -_»--- Pridiiv. March 13. have Ml llirown From Kiinniii|: ,n miT ,h( ..„,„„ i. Buofd 01 * .ir Xeuifg It''- roui mnata > w«k.j moved In Finance Co. wilklns Klrkpatrlc*. Kutli: One Killed, Six Injured In Accidents Norriatowa M.MI. l>ri\ in- \linn-. Loaai ( ontriil of t'»r in i tnare. V>\ .-III a' nd v rtci The four I ' " *l rkkea are Lois ■ \wHnli-il '""" ;'n,l George Lord, cast i: - lai n>;. ,n,.l DOiix Shillatlay and Mildred Owens None Ii NflOl KtrtOM Edward W Oerman, principal of A lurv before Judge Coraon In'the school and roucii ol tin- plav wilder Hunan, of "^j*"** P**"*;5' u and Saturday, and today announced for Friday and Saturday of next furnished ball Utm wad vttfa the Philadelphia wtvk March 27 and 28. Proceeds \Ui\1W III III HI ri.tinliff- Danugei Pat »uto liaion. * IIIHT ' laaef intiiH.ri- M;m ln-l.nill\ Kill,| in \., i.I. in ,u Interaection Buildinffi En$iangered bj Field l'in- in < .nuiilrv I■'.!.( ai I--. Ilunif- Here Ihr. .itrnrtl. K.lin I liin-iiiah-- DiinpT. between tlie firemen nnd the bor ough legislator;, and between Are companies In fact, the rumors!,^ ' tTir.kitla-li l< lolll ular meeting of town council. last j J. II t 1IH II 1 l^lll Wednesday, at winch companies submitted Itemized if jrountH of their annual expend! turex. a motion was adopud in struct inn the .secretary of council tQ notify tile fire romponics to !>■■■ their offlcer,'. appear witli the ar count books ol I a special meeting of town council last night. Both the Washington and Con-shohocken No. 2 Fire Companies were represented by their officers. The officers had their account books ready for examination by en'incit Secretary Quit::; call for the special meeting thi purpose being to Inspect the book! of the fire companies and the park commission; to consider i mrndatlon of the Bnaua tee to borrow $2000 to pay current iilll-, and H iieni tii. :'-port of the sewer committee A number of firemen with officers of both fire companies were President Cauv-1 itfu-r Hi ■ purpose of the meeting was staled, xald he would like to hear from the representatives of the Washington Fire Company William Dewees .Ir :. the "Washys" replied that ttki) had i)» en knttod tn atttnd : ing and as the company had filed il; financial nport, win, ■■ ;.: tin regular meeting, and OMUwd to know the purpose of calling them before council. Walter Pope, treasurer < Washington Company, presented to council for inspection tile order book, check boot and the cancelled checks of the company for 1935 Fianklin Thomas, Jr.. of Con shohocken. No 2 Company, pre wilted the treasurer's books and stated that they were at the dis-posal of town council for audit and inspection. The books were not opened Council suddenly lost, all an explanation of the book: the books were Ixid on '■ table. President Cauvel said. M and a number of other councilmen be long to the No. 2 Company and that he had been a trustee of the company He said, lie boU company is running its business straight end as good as any banker and that he also believes the Wash-ington Company Is running its business efficiently and "I cannot M why they should be Interfered Wttn," he xald. Mr. Campbell said there is con-tention between the fire companies and town council and each com-pany claims that one is getting more than the other He said, no one seems to be able to get at the I they should be brought out at the meeting. Fire Chief Speaker said there Ifi no dissension. He said the fire companies are cooperating to give the best possible fire protection tO the community. The Fire Defense Board, which is com- < Continued on Page Two) Grants Petition to Settle Claim Auto Pb Plwladel- will aid the senior class Washing-phi i. awarded damages of $67-50 toj*otl trip fund. the plaintiff j Hunan claimed Hint as a MHlM It a 1)1 jof argument over a balance aUagod I tOIcll \ I ill 11 S IT1 ! ~ 1 -1 17 Z .% lfc a i" M due on an automobile which • for Coin «nt ion Rush B Smith 1^11 DeKalb ■treet. Norrlsiown b a v Bryn M«*T boapllfJ MIII I f both anns. a I lag and head injuries as I bile accident on Consho-i'. ockeii State road DM Mill load early Si ooodtttoh i.v rtported as being Largeel Vole Offer \\ ill Close Saturday ipirileil \ otini: \\ ill I ml ttf I inii-lo One Period ui'l \ TUX ment while OHS VOTI offer H ■ tlUai wii Bog] day to gel FOUR-TO-ONF CRJ ■ i: Of the OMnmunll !t.il)y. The tempted to have that when another car was used to Bunta jiunpefl on the running board He cUmied . . ,-, , the car was run into the highway where it overturned, and he was injured. The defense was to the effect I that Hunan was responsible for the ,upaetting of thi cr: that he grab- D of this community are °«l 'he wheel and auddenh today observing St. Patrick's Day «*• %£***+* N«-sMi. with a feeling of aatlsfactlon and In thp eRW. „r Thomas Bratos and BMWlty. Michael Nicola to the use of Sam- The overcast sky followng port, all of Phlladel-li fell uui lug Uie inghi as.sured th-m that the birthday Of Ireland's ■ W irren. of Ardmore. an ac- ' lion brought to recover damages. Patron Attorney representing the plain 1 not be celebrated with a tifrs. following an argument before I Held UNO that usually calls "^ court' took n . .... ;ll, and the ca.se came to an end Ihcm into sorvlc^ hltlwr and yon phl]ndl,lpnla „ttor„rvs. offpred to on M>rch 17 to ftghl n»ld flrps that ompn,| u,r claim, which »a« ob-hav*. tjct'll started by boys who seek' J*c«?d by iittomcys representing the a thrill without realizing the danger 'defendant* mil ■ am t» ensue. , i.l,iJonusd*orf, ?(t'iJ'lmendL'.m"i"s'"Tilhe voluntarv The season for field fires opened non.smt WttS thfn tak(.n with a big bang on Friday night, j A Jury before Judge Knight In rtivmit promise that the firemen the cases of Oeorge Halnlen til Bel-would see plmty of sentce by the "">'- against Lmneaus Kulp, of Bar-end or St PtUrtCK. Day The tol T^^JTlZSl.". JS. of the fires occurred at Consho-hocken ami Ciulph roads, when ■' blase on the Cardinal Dougherty property was spreading rapidly and1 _ ed to communicate With THU WM in ICUOD «rliln« from buildings The Oeorge Clay Fire » «•,u"on.. vaj summoned and after „ punck_ Pj..1 a half-hour's fight succeeded in ex tinguLihing the fin- The Clay Com fry, against Kulp, rendered ■ vgf> diet for Halnlen for $50. ooVOflni ^doctor's bills; and Hoffer $250 for , 1 damages to his car. automobiles west of Centre ftmiari-. nn November 17. 1934. when truck n: the defendant wax al-pany was also called intTVrvice '<•*«! to have been standing without Sunday morning about 1030. when;11*-!*8 In »uch a position on the a field lire on Rebel Hill threatenedH'Hthway that the car occupied by to communicate with the (.amble Pl-UUlni minded with it The de- ! uly Sunday aft. moon the f-ndant claimed his car Wl W.. - .side firemen were once agada profJOrlf off the main line of traf summoned to action whrn Uie prop-j"<" "^ wn* "lwi lighted Tlie (CotiUnaed On Page Fear) plaintiffs were presented by Attor-ney F R Ambler, and the defend-ant by Attorney T. L. Bean f'aae Settled MM of William L Fllnn. administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Flinti. against the execu-iCnnllnued nn page Foan i» Bave Purl in Entertaining Foreian ^ i-i-lor- to liittrii;itinii:il Meet baa> Mill* latifBad tu Croup "K." Bible Classes Have Fellowship Supper Select Site supper of! -§p« a bible class of Cedarl TOP \V 111 II I* V The bible as an aid to divine comfort, as an Inxplrer of confi-dence and as a giver of power, was the subject of an address by ~ William W Francis, pastor of Bridgeport Baptist Church, at the first annual fellowship Mppar of the combined Heights Community Church. Sat ning at 7 at the church. William Oftnna n p the church, teacher of the class and program chairman, presented •' suggestions to the and pointed out Its accom-plishments during its romparatlve- ■ \istence. The class com-prises men and women. Mrs. Les- ' i assistant teacher of the class, presented a short address. Purchase of the site for the 28th Norman Townxcnd or Bethany -r.i: , i pjav tftO.OOO arm- Evangellcal Church. Norrtstown. OIVi ttll,rtl wln be built with Ved-led the muxJc. and Waller Ij>re.. ,.raI funds, was announced today by-blind gospel singer, sang three |C„UII,V ri'iniiiis^lonrrs Ridgway. solos The Holy BoU . i s and Potter. KIIIL-S Highway." and 'Moment by Tiii, „(,w armory esUte. winch ft opened the | WM ^[ccted and approved by rank-ing National Guard officials, con-oiintx Takei < rntian on Plymoutn ln\Mi-lii|i Para nn Belvosf Road for 150^ IMMI \r r\. rWcJUM I'rirr Sft.'ilMK ii ad (w In th Suit was brought in the office ofiMcment the Prothonotary by Bernard Kerk- program with praver owltB. a minor and his parents, was dinner chairiiiat: Henrv and Fsti>er Eerkowll ,tm| Mi*. against D Tyson Allebach. all of Oarman as assistants H to recwer $800 dnm Among those pn ages alleged to have been sustained |W. E Oarman, Mr. and In an automobile accident October, Weldeburg. Edward 22. !f*3S at the intersection of De^lfHHUl MillT Kalb and Lal.c Nor-ristown. At the same time a peti-tion was filed for approval by the court of a compromise or settle-ment for the amount of the claim. Judge Knight granted the pe,:tinn Other actions brought in na of-fice of the Prothonotary were By J. William amicable action In ejectment for a and Mrs. Charles Yocmg IB Ed-|§e',*ctod ,aBl w''pk ll H "' property at 135 Ford street. West w..rd Flnwood. all of Cedar Heights.! Major General Edward C Shannon. Conshohocken K, v w W FrancLs of Bridgeport ' head of the Pennajlvmn By Jarues A. Lynch. agenliBonnie K suiiori. Pniianeiptua. Ouoxd. Adjulanl O against George J. and Mary C. Mrs. Frank of Valley Forge. N. W. Captain F. H Limeburner. com- Marwood. amicable action In eject- Townsend and J W. Lare, Norrls-) mander of the 28th Tank Com-ment from a property at 415 West town. J. Moffett. William Punston; pany. when they accompanied the Tenth avenue, Cnurhohncken. mui Maigaret ? of tbe By J A Lynch, agent against Meeting. Henry Hlmsley of Haver-ia\allable estates Oeorge and Anna Hurwitz. amic- ford. J Heffenflnger of Jarrettown.l Seven prospectiw farms were and Mrs William Watson, surveyed and inspected I lets of about 20 acres, and is lo- H Belvoir avenue, between js-.iSandy Hill road and Ridge pike, fri' I Plymouth township. unlernUr An °Ptl0n on the $round has RnlniT BIIMJ **'?» ObUll Hilda FTehafer. Rui*VtuTfer -'■^ «>«; "-' JjJ I Edna Frcliaf.r. Mr nnd Mrs, Fre- su»n»,rri f> **" "" ZZ hv .He hafcr. Marv Kunvk. Mr and Mrs ! 17l,> "S"*! ^t h^ fi "» Ut$gf Hen Mr and Mrs Louis !°unI>' bul t,U^ w,!1 * a and Mrs George 8Uy- lh€ *,ate' Prov'ded It ts ton. Mr and Mrs. Charles Btayton. l,1(1 "Wrtlon of an armory Hannah Btayton Jennie Btayton evem " ta nm "-M'd lnr,lh<> ^irptT Mr- Kranklin Cressman. Mr and itor w,llrh ;' •*■ !"*»*•*. the UUe Lynch, agent against Mrs. Earl Oarman. Ruth Rll n back to the county, and Dorothea Minnis house Mi and Mrs H Bovell Mr i Tl"' P'ymout!i township ate was Plans for the Rotary Interim tionul convention to be held in At i\ from June 22 to 31 were described briefly at the week hocken Rotary Club at Andorra Inn Log b> Arthur Wlnt. pfM-ident of the Philadelphia Rotary Club and Fred Davis, a member of the reception committee of the fiimc club. Mr White pictured the conven-tion ax one of the greatest gather ■ 000 delegates from all parts of tlie world He spoke of the opportunity offered to serve and profit. First in making the i enjoyable as possible to the visit-ors and secondly to profit b\ what l- to be learned by contact with the various natlonallUes that attend as delegates. He spoke of the elaborate plans that are being mad. for the enter Njiuiiein of the visitors while at I ..nil which will be xtasvd at Convention Hall and on beach. He made It clear that Wth District of which U» local club Is a member, plays the part of host to the conv.tnion He told the members that part of the plans :s to have the various clubs string a bggtnor across the highway front of the meeting pla:•■• •reel a booth and have a committee appointed to remain at the booth on the two days preceding opening of the riinvi'iuion to wel-come Rotarlans traveling by auto-mobile who would care to stop and ■ brief period Mr. Davis explained that the various clubs In the 50th District are being organised in groups and advised the members that the local club has been assigned to Group He stated that the Philadelphia Club has appointed a ere 100 members to welcome the Ro-tarlans to that city. Efforts were made to have the Green Hill Farms as the headquarter.^ but owing to the Democratic lonvcntiou being held in Philadelphia at that time : Hill Farms has already been engaged. An effort will be made to rent one of the rooms at a Thirty-Second street station as Several sight-seeing buses will be engaged and Hi will be driven to Vallev Forge and to the historical place; throughout Philadelphia. A book-iblng places of historic : this community, will be published and distributed to the delegates bliihday flower was presented W Wilder Supervisors in Annual Meeting The thirtieth annual DM the Montgomery County Supervi- Asxoclatlon opgCWd ihis morn-ing in the court house, i: dent. County Commissioner William D, Ridgway. presided and welcomed the delegates. Included tu the addresses wax one by Senator T. Lane Beau. Of officers n htitiMItt IFOOAJUEl \\i M OgMgtgfMBMa : -n Of UllS pi' | ■ ■ ■ Hag around a curve, ac- becoti' i .ited ax the' are . police. Baby Bbettoo progreMM .; ,ii mailed to 0 Office in ire safe carriage of the ■ D payments v-aining Barbara ihrni must bMl a port mark to pol'ice WOW aimmoned to were mailed not later idgUlfl fnun tb March 3 I beau-1 oahlp onV tlful UtUt | cera i,,., I -has large brown eyes, an abuu- IIH.II Human Injarrd |dai. Hue .-uffercd slight ln'ad.suu it will not come as a great. :n an automobil. ksM if he^ and BUUBT pUtM S»turda> HUM riaodJ the Wt when the votes She was treated at are all In and counted as tiny are ,1 Norrlstown. and piling up in a big w») Tor thLs lair .>;! tO her honw Mrs Wilmer was a passenger in ttUM Ml old dauKhler of Mr and knftna to W lit ' ; WboxwmgJ ■ ,n Good luck w-hich Bj D ■ 0 with all Ml ■ by David Pollock thai Manfei and well lier suppor-, of poxjaaoan. Mr and Mrs Huston Campbell ( Were also passengers In the Camp-! TIUKI-l OAUI l\KI^ ll\l> bell Md Pollock and daughter. Mary, were riding with1 This consistent little campaigner! Mr. Pollock Mrs. pollock sustained' who has not met with any reveraea Injuries to her right ankle. | t ,,i,, Mrnp.iBn hu » HteinmetJ!. of .■ ■ is.xl both driv-ers on their own recognizance nnd Ardimire Man Killed A man was Instantly killed three others suffen d LflJ two motor i ■' ihe b- P«a> 1( OOU I" —d,a — n' now taken the lead and she is very closely pressed by little Grace Ionise Bliitr whose sup|xiin^ M week rallied to her assistance and Jll.iced B*f floin telllh BD how that in i!id a nice ttka this wlnie every otve is DeKalb str-et pikes. William Penn M) Bjoadf Ud ev.nly mauh.-d that mU%2°Lr.m Harry Du,- " •«■ -« '""l « -* '»'" field, of 1M Cricket avenue. Ard-1-1 dtffrrenie in tlnte slandUigs. more. He formerly lived near Another campaigner who ha« North Wales ':' re*uh-' "f some real cfTon The driver of the second enr gsjJ ,Jlu" °WP" " •sl»"""t who Jumpfi*1 Alfred R Gould. Jr. of 1350 Penn from eigh' s. ranlon. who was tODOm- «*" llxt. There are (Hlicrs who did by his wife and Miss D M<''' *"''k l"-sl •*■•- silla Talbun of ih,- same address |some going up while others went Mrs Oould suffered head liijurlcsjdown; any ones gain is bound to and a broken finger MKi Talbint rMOH la MO ML TWx. sustained a broken right arm. All the last week of the FOUR-rO-the occupants of the car wen' badlv ONE count will probalih shaken and suffered cuts and "gam qtui. M xUnd- Df to Chief Cliarl. Wis-i( on tinned on Page Foari Last Chance To Register I nnnt\ I •imtni.-iim'-r* ■^it in Ml DiitricU Enable 10,000 Vofcn Enrolled u Qtullf] \pril 2M l'riin;irii... Not f..i Starting Monday March 23. anil covering a three-week period, county commissioners vll] ll polling places through-out the oount) bo JN inn than 10.000 voters not enrolled in v to qualify for the pn- ■ .'tt ton. It will be the last oaai Bod to R"l thrlt 'he registry books in time Iierinlt ihem to cast a ballot on April 28. mgs All candidates are urged to come in and l«">k M tin ir eai-cla before DJBM Vn TIMV SUnd Tills Week I < 1 Week 1 Tlien ,» Oattl * re LouLse Blair 10 OgdRMTH 2 4 Earl DlJenno 5 5. Etlgcnt Olvrn 1 6. Barbara Wodarskl * 7. Th'-' • 8 Joanne Ingram . 9 Bruce Campbell Spragg . 18 10 Philip Matheson ■■ .12 11 Shirley Rein 9 12 Bobby Htltner 7 13 Earl Donald Bill 15 14 Bobby Dempsey 1* IS, Jane Keyser ... . U 10 Barbara Hansel! 11 17 Alire Kathleen Thomas . 17 18. Bobby Qulgg 16 19 Barbara Dllks 33 20 Elizabeth Ramsey 32 I*olice in New Uniforms at Ball The new uniforms recently d<" ' ■ , 111 »>",;,:.,., Who W at the polls, the dattt and ' _ — , , at Ml P"Hee Ball to March 23 Lower Merlon|t)<1 fcU|^ tcxitadrxl in I towi ip building. 7 30 to BJO P m baUraom of the Knighl ol Oolum- March 24. Consnoh '.all. 7 30 to 831) p m Burgess John D. Hsu; ■ > building 730 to 8 30 p tan win lead ■: Ridgwav. March 31. Ablngton n»arch. whleh win ofBciaUl March 31 I borough hall 730 to 830 p. m. | ■ueuibrrs Ridgway. April 2. JenknitOf ■ will fullow. follows: President. William ball, 7.30 to 830 p in Moreland Ip bulldinu 7 SO to 830 p Potter. April B. Norrlst able action In ejectment property at 449 West Tenth ave-nue, Conshohocken. STIDENTS ATTEND COIRT Students from Radnor High School attended the court leiiton . b| Judge PxTaftghower Frank Watf^n and William Watson of Cold Point. N \MI HDXOKAHV I'RESinFNT aai aaaH, aai $n« nouneed The terrain of the Plymouth township farm, according to offi-cials. Is Ideally suited for tank Alphonse Santangelo. of maneuvers The farm is equipped with a Ridgway. Bet ha-. knot, Ross O Rile. Norrlstown R. D 3: [Hal! 7 30 to 8 30 p m treasurer. Invir. Drrstlnc. Hatflcld potter, April 15, Ol - R. D. The selection of secretarylho < p m. was deferred, two names were men \> ■,< ., . April 8. Pottstown bor-tiomd those of R Clyde Krau- fjQ u> 830 p m April 9. Ambler borough Joseph Shoemaker. Upper Merlon. The delegates went to luncheon at the Rambo House at 12.30. At this afternoon's session a number of addresses »nr made. KKnlllf KIIIIOI) MEETS TOMORROW .mioraryj this morning The pupils were wel-; president of the SB Cosmos and I stone house and barn corned with a few remarks by the Damlan lodge at a meeting Tues The purchase price Jurist. I day at their headquarters. ' nounced as $0,500. aai in> The Brotherhood of St Andrew will meet tomorrow night at 9. fol-lowing the Lenten service at Cstl- .ary P E. church. local rUm. I furnUh spirited n | as feat-her Bands and Johnny Sm«|] vocallxta An sm-pufyuu ■ysstm hs« wen pUced in IOW the iiiunte to all cor-ners of '. The rale of tukrUt indicatcR a ca- ■ town gureta will pected. and numerous former resi-dent* will he among the Kiiestn - Police Francis Blake nnd i. .isiiiiLiIek Waltsr Pnipp*. Harry Stiear and Frank 8t«- lotW form the niiiuiiMtee in < hui«e of arrangemtnta for the ball Pour stubxtitute pollc*' officers will be swom in for duty, during DlMOfRATS MEET TOMORRM" hall The substitutes will be The Conshohocken In m-Hrati Walter Pop--. William Donovan. Club will meet tomorrow night at: Samuel De Turo and Oeorge Mur- 8.15 in the Moose hall. I phy. hall. 730 to 830 p m Ridgwav. April 13. Lansdale bor-ough hall 730 to 830 p m Ridtiway, April 14 Sou ! ough hall 730 to H p in Ridgway. April 14. Telford bor-ousth hall. 8 15 to 9 p m M.irl Iwlll remain open until 10 o'clock ■ i iniiK lo accommodate ■ Ihelt favortte baby uuuilar .of .crert* its are given U|»HI tlie in< nhanl ipons and upon Milist'tiption pay-aaati no coupons or Mibsrrip-tlons will be given the lout to-one t- unt il tuiui d In Mond Ing. March 23rd They IUUAI be turned m Saturday. March 21st, Headed Straight for Port The home port where their car- . NS will be traded in for ■ | I be reached April 4th tin ■' . <¥e. ^C5 the Uxt ship will drop anchor And esl cargo of votes in its race In search or th- m. will be it. and crown= the "Pavoilt' ' t the ronununlt] who rating with the conxfuv ECOHDER in this Shower of Cash Favorite Baby Election have had to send out SOS calls for addn-coupons so as to rm*ei evei -Increi :!i« d.iiatnds of i ll aunlty who an' coupons due tliem with I thi'ir purchases j Tlie RECORDER In giving addl- Uonal votes to the baby nomtm for the payment of subscriptions I has been the means of weighing , down many a baby's cargo as he sails on toward the Loving Cup | filled to the brim with the honor land glory that await.-, the Favorite or she rrnsses the finish Who wouldn t get out nnd tax* l ...on by Uie horn- for a I bright-eyed ymmgsi-T maybe your own. but perhaps onl] Die bright j spot In another home near you. nt in a distant ■ ngyf g ever see a baby suffering ■ you never did and yoa nevei will They're not constructed thai way hies.-. ih> Ir hap and they even make tt difficult Tor others to feel blue when around llieni And that's perhaps the best rea-son for lite sustained keen IriLerait in the effort of Uie RECORDER and the Community's enln'prtslng merchants to select the FavortM Baby from out of the ninny in the running for the tasting honor and i crlitl benefits. made recently to gain leading posi-tlona has encouraged others thll week to declare thnHigh their cam-paign managers" that they are In the election to win and thai (hey i gp 11 the titular hon niaitiiini-ent Loving Cup with the i ne engraved i hereone, and the cash award winch offem a bright future with an unbreakable Every baby In this election Is u sweet as the milk of human kind-ness upon whleh he sails his tiny crmfl and 'tis the set of the salto and not the gales that oVternitnM wheie he goes. M * • today count for serious wink Get out and electioneer for your favorite baby and make It a -landslide'' for your favored one. photo by n BRl't 1 I VM1HI 1 I ^'.'It \«.(. <.ulph Mitla nnd one-ndidate Is Bruer Spragg, son of Mrs Kathennr : Culpli Mill-- I the nice to win and there is no r lie rould well uphold 1.1 PaWOI lie nl ' nniiiiiv tr he were lo be chosen. He a doing b " Ihe UUe and has etilL'!. d pHnt] ol taUptfl to his cause Bruce has sparkling ■ad light hair ami a win-ning way that will make many i "regular feller and tak's ke«Ml delight In helping his mother In her grocery grandparents. Mr and .nn A SpragR, Gulph II KilgM-r Manoa. are tafy much Interest'd in his campaign and an' striving earn-estly to praami him arttti and the title I MIMI S IV THE SHOWEH OF CASH I-'OR (iiMMiMivs FAVORITE minis \-h Tnr "Uatu \dle»" when inaklnc purchase* at (he cu-uperallng -l,»r- itail n.le rath dm fgfl WO. t.mtrlte habv. The tialliri IHW nl ll.illiii lie nli|ii:iiter-. 41 111 latetle Htrrrl. will IH- iipenri) em Ii MIIM- .i II .mi MM ratai eawateg f« pahMexillan >*ee t« H thai yaw fSTSf* llr MX a t'uxl rr|iri*-niiiiilim fur iht tiesl itilr tmitil The name* tit Ihe Ituhlri rnleretl »i. tar u|i|irur hrlnn. 1 hr ennillfiirtil IHHII.-. are open for mure ftilrle- Make \mir- tudav It ili.t'- Nnine I'.in in \;ttnr Adtlrea* CONSHOHOCKEN nt.Ain I.Ot'lSF ORArr-Mr and Mr. Fllnn Blnlr ... 104 Eaat 8th Avenue niJKNNn i l Mm Earle DlJenno 138 Maple Street OARNFTT. BKNJAMfN —Mr nnd Mm Benjamin Garnetl 108 Bast 8th Ave. OALIE. THr'HFPA Mr mid Mm Nazareth Oalie 302 W Elm 8t ■ r I.OY- Mr, and Mrs Samuel Hlttnrr 211 Hnrry Bt. HENNESSEY, THKltESA—Mr and Mrs. L L Henfieiuiey ..424 W loth Ave. INCillAM. JtiANNF Mr nnd Mra J Ingram 114 Harry Street JACKS' ' r'DNA MAE Mr and Mrs Wnlter Jackson B20 Harry Bt. KEiSf !ANE Mr and Mr» John Keyter 838 Old Elm Btn-et Ql u < TiiiY Mr and Mm Nelson Qulgg «0I Fayetle Htreet REIFF tLKT JEAN Mr and Mm Normnn ft' ' 112 E 10th Ave. and Mrr Joa. "1.. .na* 134 F 8th Are. ■.MI KilARD- Mr and Mm Frank Welwr HO Harry Street Mi. and Mm. Warrm White Ih.t.ir HiieeB WEST CONSHOHOCKEN I.UKENS IXJIOKKS MARIE- Mr and Mrs Allan I.nken* .. Rebel Hill Rd. WODARHKI nAHBARA Mr and Mm Edward Wodarskl ..300 Crawford Av, 001 D POINT ■ MART L Mr and Mrs Samuel J. Betham Butter Pike MATHKSON PHILLIP. JR.—Mr and Mm. Philip C Malheaon Butler Pike HARMONvn I I . i if JANICE Mr mui Mrn Jnmre Carpenter ... .IMS Butler Plka DEMPSEY. BOBBY Mr nnd Mm John Dempaey Cam Lnns REESE. JOA1 Mm Jnhn Rerne 2000 But IT Pike BLAVIN EMMA JANE Mr nnd Mr* Allen Slavln Ilnlxr Pike TARBUTTON. NANCY JANE Mr and Mm. Victor Tsrbutton 1848 Builn I'lc. R VMtH'TH MEETINO HANSFI.I. BARBARA ANN Mr and Mm Earl Hansel) . C.ermantown Pike HMUNO MILL niVEN, EUOENIA LEE- Mr nnd Mm Myron Oiven Barren Hill Koad <-,fi ra MII i.s DAVIS 9TJ1 I I>av1a rEHRIER. MARY .IANE--Mf and Mra. Edward Ferrler Mi'Ul'HY ARDfTR Mi and Mra Carl Murphy in Balligomlngn Road RAMSEY. ALICE Mr and Mrs Madlnon Ramsey BPRAOC M" - i M" Knt'-erlne t > bluNL DBBBA I Bt Mr and Mrs. Kelly Stone REBEL HILL Mr and Mm Robt Allen Bellefonte av A Rebel Hill rr\ nil KM BAKHAMA Mr and Mm Oscar Dtlka and Mrc. Wlllla< i fuunscy . Dcn*k*u Avenue "\MK8 Mr. and Mra. Raymond 81 -e BARREN Hit APEL THEI.MA Mr snd Mm William Apel Oermantown PlkO ABTf.E PBABaOM- Mr and Mm Pearson Aslle Chestnut Btreel till l BABXI Mr and Mm John M Bill. Jr Oermantown Pike II ii Mm frank tniingcr Ml KM! I I HHIHIEY JEAN Mr. & Mra. Edgar E. Mitchell ...Church Rnad HU'Ill HAROLD Mr hint Mm Harold McCtun Ridge Pike MARBLE MALL ALLEN DANIEL C Mr snd Mm Chas W Allen Oermsrtown Pike HANbfcU.. JOHN Mr *nd Mrs. John Hansel! Uenuantowu Pike
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 17, 1936 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1936-03-17 |
Year | 1936 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 17 |
Volume | 65 |
Issue | 32 |
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FullText | Stye €onsl)ol)0ckett fVecorfret;, I -i..l.li-|..-.l !8I.<). \„. (,7,V2 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA.,TIESDAY. MMIMI 17, l"», I'HICK: TWO CKNTS Peace Reigns Motorist Held Under ||linail Given ^ Hail for ( ourt \\ ilh Borouiili Eugene Matthews, rolorvd nl *~_ Bungalow No 3, Ivy Rock gut him- 4 -.-1 1,^1.,.^ aT^xa*..: ,!l ml" """*>'' ri.iimdtv for strlk- \II<1 I II t \.AW BltaftMi bj ■ : in,:, hi- didn't know MwtthWrf was 08BM hcnded by I■ i■ remefl \Hieel. rl*>»inarnIl ■• Officer Frank Stalone, at 9.45 Sat Suhmit A.T.MIIII Itui.k $67.50 Balm For Injuries'' Cast of 13 Has Streak of Hard Link i.. 'count i',.»ti Q .1 I V.IMKH HKI'llHTS I'.rrk Connniuiea Submitfl Reward of fCKpeoditureg. Nil (rregtdarhiea Mil I NTAR\ 1 'nick a car near First avenue. II the patrolman Mat-aaVwaVG— of •>• Dr John n Parkta Ian, he was I a car. In tbe loetl : I lirhl. taken La-lure Mag ■ fjall until yesterday, when he wax There are no differences be* :"re •*■*- -. _ „,. ,. 0„ ' It* il< pleaded guilty. town council nnd the fire «»- nder tftOO ball iw"i«. Ifor court William Or*tn. 120 Front Plymouth nmn.sli.p. iXBiiitf The:- were rumors m i ratt, Bridgeport, bit man. Seniors of Cm. tytrunf m MAIM and numbers ■ of the cast of "The Merry _^_ < duled for production. II ■• . — -_»--- Pridiiv. March 13. have Ml llirown From Kiinniii|: ,n miT ,h( ..„,„„ i. Buofd 01 * .ir Xeuifg It''- roui mnata > w«k.j moved In Finance Co. wilklns Klrkpatrlc*. Kutli: One Killed, Six Injured In Accidents Norriatowa M.MI. l>ri\ in- \linn-. Loaai ( ontriil of t'»r in i tnare. V>\ .-III a' nd v rtci The four I ' " *l rkkea are Lois ■ \wHnli-il '""" ;'n,l George Lord, cast i: - lai n>;. ,n,.l DOiix Shillatlay and Mildred Owens None Ii NflOl KtrtOM Edward W Oerman, principal of A lurv before Judge Coraon In'the school and roucii ol tin- plav wilder Hunan, of "^j*"** P**"*;5' u and Saturday, and today announced for Friday and Saturday of next furnished ball Utm wad vttfa the Philadelphia wtvk March 27 and 28. Proceeds \Ui\1W III III HI ri.tinliff- Danugei Pat »uto liaion. * IIIHT ' laaef intiiH.ri- M;m ln-l.nill\ Kill,| in \., i.I. in ,u Interaection Buildinffi En$iangered bj Field l'in- in < .nuiilrv I■'.!.( ai I--. Ilunif- Here Ihr. .itrnrtl. K.lin I liin-iiiah-- DiinpT. between tlie firemen nnd the bor ough legislator;, and between Are companies In fact, the rumors!,^ ' tTir.kitla-li l< lolll ular meeting of town council. last j J. II t 1IH II 1 l^lll Wednesday, at winch companies submitted Itemized if jrountH of their annual expend! turex. a motion was adopud in struct inn the .secretary of council tQ notify tile fire romponics to !>■■■ their offlcer,'. appear witli the ar count books ol I a special meeting of town council last night. Both the Washington and Con-shohocken No. 2 Fire Companies were represented by their officers. The officers had their account books ready for examination by en'incit Secretary Quit::; call for the special meeting thi purpose being to Inspect the book! of the fire companies and the park commission; to consider i mrndatlon of the Bnaua tee to borrow $2000 to pay current iilll-, and H iieni tii. :'-port of the sewer committee A number of firemen with officers of both fire companies were President Cauv-1 itfu-r Hi ■ purpose of the meeting was staled, xald he would like to hear from the representatives of the Washington Fire Company William Dewees .Ir :. the "Washys" replied that ttki) had i)» en knttod tn atttnd : ing and as the company had filed il; financial nport, win, ■■ ;.: tin regular meeting, and OMUwd to know the purpose of calling them before council. Walter Pope, treasurer < Washington Company, presented to council for inspection tile order book, check boot and the cancelled checks of the company for 1935 Fianklin Thomas, Jr.. of Con shohocken. No 2 Company, pre wilted the treasurer's books and stated that they were at the dis-posal of town council for audit and inspection. The books were not opened Council suddenly lost, all an explanation of the book: the books were Ixid on '■ table. President Cauvel said. M and a number of other councilmen be long to the No. 2 Company and that he had been a trustee of the company He said, lie boU company is running its business straight end as good as any banker and that he also believes the Wash-ington Company Is running its business efficiently and "I cannot M why they should be Interfered Wttn," he xald. Mr. Campbell said there is con-tention between the fire companies and town council and each com-pany claims that one is getting more than the other He said, no one seems to be able to get at the I they should be brought out at the meeting. Fire Chief Speaker said there Ifi no dissension. He said the fire companies are cooperating to give the best possible fire protection tO the community. The Fire Defense Board, which is com- < Continued on Page Two) Grants Petition to Settle Claim Auto Pb Plwladel- will aid the senior class Washing-phi i. awarded damages of $67-50 toj*otl trip fund. the plaintiff j Hunan claimed Hint as a MHlM It a 1)1 jof argument over a balance aUagod I tOIcll \ I ill 11 S IT1 ! ~ 1 -1 17 Z .% lfc a i" M due on an automobile which • for Coin «nt ion Rush B Smith 1^11 DeKalb ■treet. Norrlsiown b a v Bryn M«*T boapllfJ MIII I f both anns. a I lag and head injuries as I bile accident on Consho-i'. ockeii State road DM Mill load early Si ooodtttoh i.v rtported as being Largeel Vole Offer \\ ill Close Saturday ipirileil \ otini: \\ ill I ml ttf I inii-lo One Period ui'l \ TUX ment while OHS VOTI offer H ■ tlUai wii Bog] day to gel FOUR-TO-ONF CRJ ■ i: Of the OMnmunll !t.il)y. The tempted to have that when another car was used to Bunta jiunpefl on the running board He cUmied . . ,-, , the car was run into the highway where it overturned, and he was injured. The defense was to the effect I that Hunan was responsible for the ,upaetting of thi cr: that he grab- D of this community are °«l 'he wheel and auddenh today observing St. Patrick's Day «*• %£***+* N«-sMi. with a feeling of aatlsfactlon and In thp eRW. „r Thomas Bratos and BMWlty. Michael Nicola to the use of Sam- The overcast sky followng port, all of Phlladel-li fell uui lug Uie inghi as.sured th-m that the birthday Of Ireland's ■ W irren. of Ardmore. an ac- ' lion brought to recover damages. Patron Attorney representing the plain 1 not be celebrated with a tifrs. following an argument before I Held UNO that usually calls "^ court' took n . .... ;ll, and the ca.se came to an end Ihcm into sorvlc^ hltlwr and yon phl]ndl,lpnla „ttor„rvs. offpred to on M>rch 17 to ftghl n»ld flrps that ompn,| u,r claim, which »a« ob-hav*. tjct'll started by boys who seek' J*c«?d by iittomcys representing the a thrill without realizing the danger 'defendant* mil ■ am t» ensue. , i.l,iJonusd*orf, ?(t'iJ'lmendL'.m"i"s'"Tilhe voluntarv The season for field fires opened non.smt WttS thfn tak(.n with a big bang on Friday night, j A Jury before Judge Knight In rtivmit promise that the firemen the cases of Oeorge Halnlen til Bel-would see plmty of sentce by the "">'- against Lmneaus Kulp, of Bar-end or St PtUrtCK. Day The tol T^^JTlZSl.". JS. of the fires occurred at Consho-hocken ami Ciulph roads, when ■' blase on the Cardinal Dougherty property was spreading rapidly and1 _ ed to communicate With THU WM in ICUOD «rliln« from buildings The Oeorge Clay Fire » «•,u"on.. vaj summoned and after „ punck_ Pj..1 a half-hour's fight succeeded in ex tinguLihing the fin- The Clay Com fry, against Kulp, rendered ■ vgf> diet for Halnlen for $50. ooVOflni ^doctor's bills; and Hoffer $250 for , 1 damages to his car. automobiles west of Centre ftmiari-. nn November 17. 1934. when truck n: the defendant wax al-pany was also called intTVrvice '<•*«! to have been standing without Sunday morning about 1030. when;11*-!*8 In »uch a position on the a field lire on Rebel Hill threatenedH'Hthway that the car occupied by to communicate with the (.amble Pl-UUlni minded with it The de- ! uly Sunday aft. moon the f-ndant claimed his car Wl W.. - .side firemen were once agada profJOrlf off the main line of traf summoned to action whrn Uie prop-j"<" "^ wn* "lwi lighted Tlie (CotiUnaed On Page Fear) plaintiffs were presented by Attor-ney F R Ambler, and the defend-ant by Attorney T. L. Bean f'aae Settled MM of William L Fllnn. administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Flinti. against the execu-iCnnllnued nn page Foan i» Bave Purl in Entertaining Foreian ^ i-i-lor- to liittrii;itinii:il Meet baa> Mill* latifBad tu Croup "K." Bible Classes Have Fellowship Supper Select Site supper of! -§p« a bible class of Cedarl TOP \V 111 II I* V The bible as an aid to divine comfort, as an Inxplrer of confi-dence and as a giver of power, was the subject of an address by ~ William W Francis, pastor of Bridgeport Baptist Church, at the first annual fellowship Mppar of the combined Heights Community Church. Sat ning at 7 at the church. William Oftnna n p the church, teacher of the class and program chairman, presented •' suggestions to the and pointed out Its accom-plishments during its romparatlve- ■ \istence. The class com-prises men and women. Mrs. Les- ' i assistant teacher of the class, presented a short address. Purchase of the site for the 28th Norman Townxcnd or Bethany -r.i: , i pjav tftO.OOO arm- Evangellcal Church. Norrtstown. OIVi ttll,rtl wln be built with Ved-led the muxJc. and Waller Ij>re.. ,.raI funds, was announced today by-blind gospel singer, sang three |C„UII,V ri'iniiiis^lonrrs Ridgway. solos The Holy BoU . i s and Potter. KIIIL-S Highway." and 'Moment by Tiii, „(,w armory esUte. winch ft opened the | WM ^[ccted and approved by rank-ing National Guard officials, con-oiintx Takei < rntian on Plymoutn ln\Mi-lii|i Para nn Belvosf Road for 150^ IMMI \r r\. rWcJUM I'rirr Sft.'ilMK ii ad (w In th Suit was brought in the office ofiMcment the Prothonotary by Bernard Kerk- program with praver owltB. a minor and his parents, was dinner chairiiiat: Henrv and Fsti>er Eerkowll ,tm| Mi*. against D Tyson Allebach. all of Oarman as assistants H to recwer $800 dnm Among those pn ages alleged to have been sustained |W. E Oarman, Mr. and In an automobile accident October, Weldeburg. Edward 22. !f*3S at the intersection of De^lfHHUl MillT Kalb and Lal.c Nor-ristown. At the same time a peti-tion was filed for approval by the court of a compromise or settle-ment for the amount of the claim. Judge Knight granted the pe,:tinn Other actions brought in na of-fice of the Prothonotary were By J. William amicable action In ejectment for a and Mrs. Charles Yocmg IB Ed-|§e',*ctod ,aBl w''pk ll H "' property at 135 Ford street. West w..rd Flnwood. all of Cedar Heights.! Major General Edward C Shannon. Conshohocken K, v w W FrancLs of Bridgeport ' head of the Pennajlvmn By Jarues A. Lynch. agenliBonnie K suiiori. Pniianeiptua. Ouoxd. Adjulanl O against George J. and Mary C. Mrs. Frank of Valley Forge. N. W. Captain F. H Limeburner. com- Marwood. amicable action In eject- Townsend and J W. Lare, Norrls-) mander of the 28th Tank Com-ment from a property at 415 West town. J. Moffett. William Punston; pany. when they accompanied the Tenth avenue, Cnurhohncken. mui Maigaret ? of tbe By J A Lynch, agent against Meeting. Henry Hlmsley of Haver-ia\allable estates Oeorge and Anna Hurwitz. amic- ford. J Heffenflnger of Jarrettown.l Seven prospectiw farms were and Mrs William Watson, surveyed and inspected I lets of about 20 acres, and is lo- H Belvoir avenue, between js-.iSandy Hill road and Ridge pike, fri' I Plymouth township. unlernUr An °Ptl0n on the $round has RnlniT BIIMJ **'?» ObUll Hilda FTehafer. Rui*VtuTfer -'■^ «>«; "-' JjJ I Edna Frcliaf.r. Mr nnd Mrs, Fre- su»n»,rri f> **" "" ZZ hv .He hafcr. Marv Kunvk. Mr and Mrs ! 17l,> "S"*! ^t h^ fi "» Ut$gf Hen Mr and Mrs Louis !°unI>' bul t,U^ w,!1 * a and Mrs George 8Uy- lh€ *,ate' Prov'ded It ts ton. Mr and Mrs. Charles Btayton. l,1(1 "Wrtlon of an armory Hannah Btayton Jennie Btayton evem " ta nm "-M'd lnr,lh<> ^irptT Mr- Kranklin Cressman. Mr and itor w,llrh ;' •*■ !"*»*•*. the UUe Lynch, agent against Mrs. Earl Oarman. Ruth Rll n back to the county, and Dorothea Minnis house Mi and Mrs H Bovell Mr i Tl"' P'ymout!i township ate was Plans for the Rotary Interim tionul convention to be held in At i\ from June 22 to 31 were described briefly at the week hocken Rotary Club at Andorra Inn Log b> Arthur Wlnt. pfM-ident of the Philadelphia Rotary Club and Fred Davis, a member of the reception committee of the fiimc club. Mr White pictured the conven-tion ax one of the greatest gather ■ 000 delegates from all parts of tlie world He spoke of the opportunity offered to serve and profit. First in making the i enjoyable as possible to the visit-ors and secondly to profit b\ what l- to be learned by contact with the various natlonallUes that attend as delegates. He spoke of the elaborate plans that are being mad. for the enter Njiuiiein of the visitors while at I ..nil which will be xtasvd at Convention Hall and on beach. He made It clear that Wth District of which U» local club Is a member, plays the part of host to the conv.tnion He told the members that part of the plans :s to have the various clubs string a bggtnor across the highway front of the meeting pla:•■• •reel a booth and have a committee appointed to remain at the booth on the two days preceding opening of the riinvi'iuion to wel-come Rotarlans traveling by auto-mobile who would care to stop and ■ brief period Mr. Davis explained that the various clubs In the 50th District are being organised in groups and advised the members that the local club has been assigned to Group He stated that the Philadelphia Club has appointed a ere 100 members to welcome the Ro-tarlans to that city. Efforts were made to have the Green Hill Farms as the headquarter.^ but owing to the Democratic lonvcntiou being held in Philadelphia at that time : Hill Farms has already been engaged. An effort will be made to rent one of the rooms at a Thirty-Second street station as Several sight-seeing buses will be engaged and Hi will be driven to Vallev Forge and to the historical place; throughout Philadelphia. A book-iblng places of historic : this community, will be published and distributed to the delegates bliihday flower was presented W Wilder Supervisors in Annual Meeting The thirtieth annual DM the Montgomery County Supervi- Asxoclatlon opgCWd ihis morn-ing in the court house, i: dent. County Commissioner William D, Ridgway. presided and welcomed the delegates. Included tu the addresses wax one by Senator T. Lane Beau. Of officers n htitiMItt IFOOAJUEl \\i M OgMgtgfMBMa : -n Of UllS pi' | ■ ■ ■ Hag around a curve, ac- becoti' i .ited ax the' are . police. Baby Bbettoo progreMM .; ,ii mailed to 0 Office in ire safe carriage of the ■ D payments v-aining Barbara ihrni must bMl a port mark to pol'ice WOW aimmoned to were mailed not later idgUlfl fnun tb March 3 I beau-1 oahlp onV tlful UtUt | cera i,,., I -has large brown eyes, an abuu- IIH.II Human Injarrd |dai. Hue .-uffercd slight ln'ad.suu it will not come as a great. :n an automobil. ksM if he^ and BUUBT pUtM S»turda> HUM riaodJ the Wt when the votes She was treated at are all In and counted as tiny are ,1 Norrlstown. and piling up in a big w») Tor thLs lair .>;! tO her honw Mrs Wilmer was a passenger in ttUM Ml old dauKhler of Mr and knftna to W lit ' ; WboxwmgJ ■ ,n Good luck w-hich Bj D ■ 0 with all Ml ■ by David Pollock thai Manfei and well lier suppor-, of poxjaaoan. Mr and Mrs Huston Campbell ( Were also passengers In the Camp-! TIUKI-l OAUI l\KI^ ll\l> bell Md Pollock and daughter. Mary, were riding with1 This consistent little campaigner! Mr. Pollock Mrs. pollock sustained' who has not met with any reveraea Injuries to her right ankle. | t ,,i,, Mrnp.iBn hu » HteinmetJ!. of .■ ■ is.xl both driv-ers on their own recognizance nnd Ardimire Man Killed A man was Instantly killed three others suffen d LflJ two motor i ■' ihe b- P«a> 1( OOU I" —d,a — n' now taken the lead and she is very closely pressed by little Grace Ionise Bliitr whose sup|xiin^ M week rallied to her assistance and Jll.iced B*f floin telllh BD how that in i!id a nice ttka this wlnie every otve is DeKalb str-et pikes. William Penn M) Bjoadf Ud ev.nly mauh.-d that mU%2°Lr.m Harry Du,- " •«■ -« '""l « -* '»'" field, of 1M Cricket avenue. Ard-1-1 dtffrrenie in tlnte slandUigs. more. He formerly lived near Another campaigner who ha« North Wales ':' re*uh-' "f some real cfTon The driver of the second enr gsjJ ,Jlu" °WP" " •sl»"""t who Jumpfi*1 Alfred R Gould. Jr. of 1350 Penn from eigh' s. ranlon. who was tODOm- «*" llxt. There are (Hlicrs who did by his wife and Miss D M<''' *"''k l"-sl •*■•- silla Talbun of ih,- same address |some going up while others went Mrs Oould suffered head liijurlcsjdown; any ones gain is bound to and a broken finger MKi Talbint rMOH la MO ML TWx. sustained a broken right arm. All the last week of the FOUR-rO-the occupants of the car wen' badlv ONE count will probalih shaken and suffered cuts and "gam qtui. M xUnd- Df to Chief Cliarl. Wis-i( on tinned on Page Foari Last Chance To Register I nnnt\ I •imtni.-iim'-r* ■^it in Ml DiitricU Enable 10,000 Vofcn Enrolled u Qtullf] \pril 2M l'riin;irii... Not f..i Starting Monday March 23. anil covering a three-week period, county commissioners vll] ll polling places through-out the oount) bo JN inn than 10.000 voters not enrolled in v to qualify for the pn- ■ .'tt ton. It will be the last oaai Bod to R"l thrlt 'he registry books in time Iierinlt ihem to cast a ballot on April 28. mgs All candidates are urged to come in and l«">k M tin ir eai-cla before DJBM Vn TIMV SUnd Tills Week I < 1 Week 1 Tlien ,» Oattl * re LouLse Blair 10 OgdRMTH 2 4 Earl DlJenno 5 5. Etlgcnt Olvrn 1 6. Barbara Wodarskl * 7. Th'-' • 8 Joanne Ingram . 9 Bruce Campbell Spragg . 18 10 Philip Matheson ■■ .12 11 Shirley Rein 9 12 Bobby Htltner 7 13 Earl Donald Bill 15 14 Bobby Dempsey 1* IS, Jane Keyser ... . U 10 Barbara Hansel! 11 17 Alire Kathleen Thomas . 17 18. Bobby Qulgg 16 19 Barbara Dllks 33 20 Elizabeth Ramsey 32 I*olice in New Uniforms at Ball The new uniforms recently d<" ' ■ , 111 »>",;,:.,., Who W at the polls, the dattt and ' _ — , , at Ml P"Hee Ball to March 23 Lower Merlon|t)<1 fcU|^ tcxitadrxl in I towi ip building. 7 30 to BJO P m baUraom of the Knighl ol Oolum- March 24. Consnoh '.all. 7 30 to 831) p m Burgess John D. Hsu; ■ > building 730 to 8 30 p tan win lead ■: Ridgwav. March 31. Ablngton n»arch. whleh win ofBciaUl March 31 I borough hall 730 to 830 p. m. | ■ueuibrrs Ridgway. April 2. JenknitOf ■ will fullow. follows: President. William ball, 7.30 to 830 p in Moreland Ip bulldinu 7 SO to 830 p Potter. April B. Norrlst able action In ejectment property at 449 West Tenth ave-nue, Conshohocken. STIDENTS ATTEND COIRT Students from Radnor High School attended the court leiiton . b| Judge PxTaftghower Frank Watf^n and William Watson of Cold Point. N \MI HDXOKAHV I'RESinFNT aai aaaH, aai $n« nouneed The terrain of the Plymouth township farm, according to offi-cials. Is Ideally suited for tank Alphonse Santangelo. of maneuvers The farm is equipped with a Ridgway. Bet ha-. knot, Ross O Rile. Norrlstown R. D 3: [Hal! 7 30 to 8 30 p m treasurer. Invir. Drrstlnc. Hatflcld potter, April 15, Ol - R. D. The selection of secretarylho < p m. was deferred, two names were men \> ■,< ., . April 8. Pottstown bor-tiomd those of R Clyde Krau- fjQ u> 830 p m April 9. Ambler borough Joseph Shoemaker. Upper Merlon. The delegates went to luncheon at the Rambo House at 12.30. At this afternoon's session a number of addresses »nr made. KKnlllf KIIIIOI) MEETS TOMORROW .mioraryj this morning The pupils were wel-; president of the SB Cosmos and I stone house and barn corned with a few remarks by the Damlan lodge at a meeting Tues The purchase price Jurist. I day at their headquarters. ' nounced as $0,500. aai in> The Brotherhood of St Andrew will meet tomorrow night at 9. fol-lowing the Lenten service at Cstl- .ary P E. church. local rUm. I furnUh spirited n | as feat-her Bands and Johnny Sm«|] vocallxta An sm-pufyuu ■ysstm hs« wen pUced in IOW the iiiunte to all cor-ners of '. The rale of tukrUt indicatcR a ca- ■ town gureta will pected. and numerous former resi-dent* will he among the Kiiestn - Police Francis Blake nnd i. .isiiiiLiIek Waltsr Pnipp*. Harry Stiear and Frank 8t«- lotW form the niiiuiiMtee in < hui«e of arrangemtnta for the ball Pour stubxtitute pollc*' officers will be swom in for duty, during DlMOfRATS MEET TOMORRM" hall The substitutes will be The Conshohocken In m-Hrati Walter Pop--. William Donovan. Club will meet tomorrow night at: Samuel De Turo and Oeorge Mur- 8.15 in the Moose hall. I phy. hall. 730 to 830 p m Ridgwav. April 13. Lansdale bor-ough hall 730 to 830 p m Ridtiway, April 14 Sou ! ough hall 730 to H p in Ridgway. April 14. Telford bor-ousth hall. 8 15 to 9 p m M.irl Iwlll remain open until 10 o'clock ■ i iniiK lo accommodate ■ Ihelt favortte baby uuuilar .of .crert* its are given U|»HI tlie in< nhanl ipons and upon Milist'tiption pay-aaati no coupons or Mibsrrip-tlons will be given the lout to-one t- unt il tuiui d In Mond Ing. March 23rd They IUUAI be turned m Saturday. March 21st, Headed Straight for Port The home port where their car- . NS will be traded in for ■ | I be reached April 4th tin ■' . <¥e. ^C5 the Uxt ship will drop anchor And esl cargo of votes in its race In search or th- m. will be it. and crown= the "Pavoilt' ' t the ronununlt] who rating with the conxfuv ECOHDER in this Shower of Cash Favorite Baby Election have had to send out SOS calls for addn-coupons so as to rm*ei evei -Increi :!i« d.iiatnds of i ll aunlty who an' coupons due tliem with I thi'ir purchases j Tlie RECORDER In giving addl- Uonal votes to the baby nomtm for the payment of subscriptions I has been the means of weighing , down many a baby's cargo as he sails on toward the Loving Cup | filled to the brim with the honor land glory that await.-, the Favorite or she rrnsses the finish Who wouldn t get out nnd tax* l ...on by Uie horn- for a I bright-eyed ymmgsi-T maybe your own. but perhaps onl] Die bright j spot In another home near you. nt in a distant ■ ngyf g ever see a baby suffering ■ you never did and yoa nevei will They're not constructed thai way hies.-. ih> Ir hap and they even make tt difficult Tor others to feel blue when around llieni And that's perhaps the best rea-son for lite sustained keen IriLerait in the effort of Uie RECORDER and the Community's enln'prtslng merchants to select the FavortM Baby from out of the ninny in the running for the tasting honor and i crlitl benefits. made recently to gain leading posi-tlona has encouraged others thll week to declare thnHigh their cam-paign managers" that they are In the election to win and thai (hey i gp 11 the titular hon niaitiiini-ent Loving Cup with the i ne engraved i hereone, and the cash award winch offem a bright future with an unbreakable Every baby In this election Is u sweet as the milk of human kind-ness upon whleh he sails his tiny crmfl and 'tis the set of the salto and not the gales that oVternitnM wheie he goes. M * • today count for serious wink Get out and electioneer for your favorite baby and make It a -landslide'' for your favored one. photo by n BRl't 1 I VM1HI 1 I ^'.'It \«.(. <.ulph Mitla nnd one-ndidate Is Bruer Spragg, son of Mrs Kathennr : Culpli Mill-- I the nice to win and there is no r lie rould well uphold 1.1 PaWOI lie nl ' nniiiiiv tr he were lo be chosen. He a doing b " Ihe UUe and has etilL'!. d pHnt] ol taUptfl to his cause Bruce has sparkling ■ad light hair ami a win-ning way that will make many i "regular feller and tak's ke«Ml delight In helping his mother In her grocery grandparents. Mr and .nn A SpragR, Gulph II KilgM-r Manoa. are tafy much Interest'd in his campaign and an' striving earn-estly to praami him arttti and the title I MIMI S IV THE SHOWEH OF CASH I-'OR (iiMMiMivs FAVORITE minis \-h Tnr "Uatu \dle»" when inaklnc purchase* at (he cu-uperallng -l,»r- itail n.le rath dm fgfl WO. t.mtrlte habv. The tialliri IHW nl ll.illiii lie nli|ii:iiter-. 41 111 latetle Htrrrl. will IH- iipenri) em Ii MIIM- .i II .mi MM ratai eawateg f« pahMexillan >*ee t« H thai yaw fSTSf* llr MX a t'uxl rr|iri*-niiiiilim fur iht tiesl itilr tmitil The name* tit Ihe Ituhlri rnleretl »i. tar u|i|irur hrlnn. 1 hr ennillfiirtil IHHII.-. are open for mure ftilrle- Make \mir- tudav It ili.t'- Nnine I'.in in \;ttnr Adtlrea* CONSHOHOCKEN nt.Ain I.Ot'lSF ORArr-Mr and Mr. Fllnn Blnlr ... 104 Eaat 8th Avenue niJKNNn i l Mm Earle DlJenno 138 Maple Street OARNFTT. BKNJAMfN —Mr nnd Mm Benjamin Garnetl 108 Bast 8th Ave. OALIE. THr'HFPA Mr mid Mm Nazareth Oalie 302 W Elm 8t ■ r I.OY- Mr, and Mrs Samuel Hlttnrr 211 Hnrry Bt. HENNESSEY, THKltESA—Mr and Mrs. L L Henfieiuiey ..424 W loth Ave. INCillAM. JtiANNF Mr nnd Mra J Ingram 114 Harry Street JACKS' ' r'DNA MAE Mr and Mrs Wnlter Jackson B20 Harry Bt. KEiSf !ANE Mr and Mr» John Keyter 838 Old Elm Btn-et Ql u < TiiiY Mr and Mm Nelson Qulgg «0I Fayetle Htreet REIFF tLKT JEAN Mr and Mm Normnn ft' ' 112 E 10th Ave. and Mrr Joa. "1.. .na* 134 F 8th Are. ■.MI KilARD- Mr and Mm Frank Welwr HO Harry Street Mi. and Mm. Warrm White Ih.t.ir HiieeB WEST CONSHOHOCKEN I.UKENS IXJIOKKS MARIE- Mr and Mrs Allan I.nken* .. Rebel Hill Rd. WODARHKI nAHBARA Mr and Mm Edward Wodarskl ..300 Crawford Av, 001 D POINT ■ MART L Mr and Mrs Samuel J. Betham Butter Pike MATHKSON PHILLIP. JR.—Mr and Mm. Philip C Malheaon Butler Pike HARMONvn I I . i if JANICE Mr mui Mrn Jnmre Carpenter ... .IMS Butler Plka DEMPSEY. BOBBY Mr nnd Mm John Dempaey Cam Lnns REESE. JOA1 Mm Jnhn Rerne 2000 But IT Pike BLAVIN EMMA JANE Mr nnd Mr* Allen Slavln Ilnlxr Pike TARBUTTON. NANCY JANE Mr and Mm. Victor Tsrbutton 1848 Builn I'lc. R VMtH'TH MEETINO HANSFI.I. BARBARA ANN Mr and Mm Earl Hansel) . C.ermantown Pike HMUNO MILL niVEN, EUOENIA LEE- Mr nnd Mm Myron Oiven Barren Hill Koad <-,fi ra MII i.s DAVIS 9TJ1 I I>av1a rEHRIER. MARY .IANE--Mf and Mra. Edward Ferrler Mi'Ul'HY ARDfTR Mi and Mra Carl Murphy in Balligomlngn Road RAMSEY. ALICE Mr and Mrs Madlnon Ramsey BPRAOC M" - i M" Knt'-erlne t > bluNL DBBBA I Bt Mr and Mrs. Kelly Stone REBEL HILL Mr and Mm Robt Allen Bellefonte av A Rebel Hill rr\ nil KM BAKHAMA Mr and Mm Oscar Dtlka and Mrc. Wlllla< i fuunscy . Dcn*k*u Avenue "\MK8 Mr. and Mra. Raymond 81 -e BARREN Hit APEL THEI.MA Mr snd Mm William Apel Oermantown PlkO ABTf.E PBABaOM- Mr and Mm Pearson Aslle Chestnut Btreel till l BABXI Mr and Mm John M Bill. Jr Oermantown Pike II ii Mm frank tniingcr Ml KM! I I HHIHIEY JEAN Mr. & Mra. Edgar E. Mitchell ...Church Rnad HU'Ill HAROLD Mr hint Mm Harold McCtun Ridge Pike MARBLE MALL ALLEN DANIEL C Mr snd Mm Chas W Allen Oermsrtown Pike HANbfcU.. JOHN Mr *nd Mrs. John Hansel! Uenuantowu Pike |
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