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&\)t €om\)ol)ochtnUtcotitx. I -i..Mi-l...l IhfV). \«.. 6.V.1 Remove Boys ToNew Home For Orphan CONSHOHIH:KI;N, r.v, n ESDAY, JI M: SO, ifS6 PHIt I : TWO rf.NTS Si. Mar\"- Orphiiiutf!*- Ttkm I *, i ^ ~*— j« > 11 of Peuattiau ili'iiu in \IIIIIUT HUM K FOR l. I K IS Mav I Jury Holds Motorist For Man's Death W.-i Side Property Cunwrt.-tt Inl.i BotBC lor Oil Fafci St Mary's Orphanage. West Conshohocken. closed its doors as un orphanage for rhlldren of Pol-ish extraction Sunday when the sixty boy inmates were removed 10 the palatial new home of the or-phanage In Ambler, the former es-tate of Dr Mattison of the firm of Keasbv and Mattison. The new property, which will continue under the auspice? of the Order of the Holy Family of Na*- Wtnilli h •lllll \ areth. who founded St Mary's Or- tHIHUI! 1 ClIIUl » phannge a quarter of a century ago win hmetkM in in UM name of St. Mary"s Home. Instead or or-phanage, and will accept girls as] well as boys. This change waa made by permission of Dennis I . . rnr.im-.i Dougherty Arahbaahaa 'if Dc r.-iiiliinl- ul Hobeii ami the Catholic Archdiocese of Phlla-. dolphin Heretofore, only boys were accepted The West Conshohocken pnfjgft| mav jpen In the near future as anj Old Polks Home for aged persons of Polish birth or extraction, also, under the auspices of the Order of the Holy Family of Nazareth. If |ii.|ii.M lulu Death .if Pedes-trian Kill..I h\ M..hir Car. — Mtiturift IV-tiiit* ■ \ I l.KD TO STOP Poli. email Tetttte* In Arre-1. Say* Arrii-.-.l Vihiiillcl Hilling Man Albert Lear, of Willow uclil lor tin- Kiand jury Christ 'Swedes' Church Observes Mi'rion Mills 176th Anniversary Shirts Cloth of the have u mure regular standard o( th - . Department tti»r* of llni 'han other eounttlM Iti Lbii : connection h* assorted a great deal | of knowledge ruuld be obUIf ■ re for the betterment "' , i loni The nervier ww }■ i organ prelude by M1M M« nett org»r. who alao played the pro h>mn M UM *"h the proreacion front the rem E Bright carrying the ri»g of ihel foiled State* and Wnviie Pink Bar-1 rylng the Swedish Rag After the regular srrucea, during ected It tit I which a nim.i i -. 'he vested choir, a awea i g the service ataried .*«-nded the congregation and Rev j Orove 'ihe^vere electrical .torn, wh.ch Mr Ro«k by the re. I : thta section Sunday morning Hart Umb. Jr t difficult at time* to The Swedish flag carried The 17«th anniversary founding by early Swedish ..itch. Old Swede* Kptsco- ■ .at is now River road in Upptr Merlon lownahlp. waa obaerved with highly ■ignlflcant and impres-sive services Sunday morning | The aervlce. at which I Cruig Roak. rector of Olorla Dei tOld Swedes i church. Philadelphia the r.ureh of Chrlat Swede. sburcb, delivered the *j sermon waa attended by a Wkrnng that taxed the capacity of the .piaim edifice which liea Juai off the bank* of the Bchuyiklll river on the where SwrdlMt plonaer 1700 Wea4 Side Yen Mill U<l- Weaving «.i High Grade Cloth to Iti 1'r.ulii. t- WtlKM K> on the charge, of invo.uniary man- hear par*^gag^^l*"" BTJ C|«3 slaughtt-l and failuie U» stop afU-r go ((w> nlMorlc alK|,incanrr attached lore the countries separated in 190ft hockrn. with ■ in the case of the death IO ll)(, cnUrch which waa ■ it Juiiu-s Brandrlck. of Swedesboro. gaoa before the American nation i N J by a jury after an inquest founded conducted by Coroner Ruahong. that Hold I {.'union I v.lin Smith Mf.l ul U eel Side Moult-. Dtd (>fii irr-. Supper Served on I .awn. atom —--The flag waa preaented to the church J IS 1876. by Prince Oscar Sweden In addition to member^ of He dealt mainly with the general giegatlon in attendm . „„ ireud ol the day dwelling on the persona from out ol town mum « Brandrtck wl;o had been working Bwpdl,h lnnuenc« throughout the them fiom diaunt polnla who aa*M»d on a farm in Hnr-.ham was killedjct... the annual annivrraary while walking along Moreland Ave- He pointed out that Bweden ha» large number of the visitors are for Un JUM H bv U nulo-'n.ver known bread line, or extreme mobile driven by Lear. ] C^U Lear. then, according to Lhe tes- f_ __ timonv. fled from the scene of tfai accident and was later stopped by Corporal Engle of the SUte High-: way patrol on the Waston road be- ■au.se he had only one light burning and the oflaM noticed that the other was broken. Lear, then according to the po-tties* plans materialize, the home will be the nr:>t of its kind In Uie archdiocese and the only one. At present, the former Si Marys Orpharage will be used as head Thomas Snath. 115 Fayetu-street, won distinction as the senior family member present at the fourth annual reunion of the de-scendants of Robert and Lydia Smilli. held on Sunday at Hi. baWM of Hugh Adams. 142 Moir avenue. quarter* for Sisters of the Holy!West Conshohocken Little Nancy Family of Nazareth who are en-1 Jane Weldle. daughter of Mr and rolled" In summer courses at Villa- Mr- Raff* Weldle of East Ninth nova College Sixteen will oe housed there for lhe next six weeks. Nothing will be done to-ward conversion of the property into an Old Folks' Home during that time, it is «gp* etod At the Ambler home, tb* QUmbaT avenue, proved the youngest. She Is eight imiiiLivs old, and a great. great granddaughter of the found-ers of the family group. Miss Helen RlgR. daughter of Calvin Rlgg. .Vest Conshohocken Do] director, had the distinction chlVdre'n'wili now be increased|of coming tht longest distance to from the present 60. to approxl-lbc INMlll H.r home Is In Har-mately 100, an official of the orderirisburg H.r motl..-r was the laU-told the RECORPER today The Helen McDowell Rlgg. main building will be used as tha boW dormitory, another building will house the girls, and the large garages will serve as schoolroom*. A gymnasium and auditorium are included In the equipment, and a lake of considerable .size, graduat-ing to a depth of twenty feet In the middle, will provide aquatic sporta •We removed the boy.i Sunday, and when we reached there took the boys on a tour of inspection through the entire estate They were so overcome with Its size and beauty, they could hardly speak," an adult who accompanied the group Sunday, reported The trip was made by bus The new home has long been one of the showplares of Montgomery County The home will be official-ly opened September 13. when Car-dinal Dougherty will dedicate It at impressive ceremonies The St. Marys Home Boys- Band instruct-ed by a member of the faculty of Slaters of the Holy Family Acad-emy at Torresdale. will play at the event. Later, it Is planned to Introduce a high school course at the home, including manual training subjects. so that the students may be re-tained there until they are ready-to make their way for themselves. The minimum acceptance age Is two years. St. Mary's Orphanage was begun twenty five years ago, with a hand> ful of children It flll.-d a long felt need among the great number of Polish Inhabitants In the Phlla delphia area. Steadily, the number of children Increased, until present capacity, 80, was reached some years ago When that number was reached, the Order had to refuse any fur-ther applicants The need of a larger space, and an advantageous offer on the Ambler property spired the purchase. Places for Younjf Men in CCC Camps but whi n.iidrntN of Upper Merlin ntry with J acendatitB of pioneer Upper me people' people Leg Broken in S.S. To Hold Auto Accident liceman. admitted that he had gjr Sj | y |h $lrurk |,v struck a man. and ran away «<• " Charles S. Peacock of Florence. N. .*. w»s elected president of the m intion for tli.' coming fiscal year; Mrs Hugh Adams, at whose home the reunion was stag-ed, was chosen vice president: Mrs. Daniel Hlltner of this borough, sec-retary: Miss Venia Adams. West Conslioliockcti treasurer and Mrs. Hurry Slirecve.s of Florence, N. J. Robert Peacock, assist-ant attorney general of New Jersey and a prosecutor In the famous Lindbergh kidnapping case. Is a member of the family group. A letter of regret at his inability to be present at the West Consho-hocken reunion, was read Regrets were sent also by the family of Mrs. .'hcrland. who 1* seriously :ii ni ran borna in Otnejr. bouquet of flowers It was de-cided will be sent by the members of the family group to Mrs suth-rland A tribute by the entire group was paid the memorv of the late Mrs. Wllh' It Baldwin of this borough, former Miss Annn Smith, a daughter of Thomas Smith, who passed away suddenly In May. She was an active member of the asso-ciation. The family historian corded one birth during the ftaT, that of Nancy Weldle. Owing to the storm, dinner was served Indoors but the supper was enjoyed beneath the shade trees on the Adams lawn Officers of the family association took charge of arrangements for the annual meeting. The reunion will be held next year at Florence. N. J. said that he had subsequently r»- covered possession of himself and, at the time he was stopped, was on I hid way to Abingion Hospital to ■ag rate the man was and was then going to Wlllo* Orove to report to' the police. According to the policeman Learlp^j „t|Wt West ild that he had been confused by j the lights of an approaching carl and was only about five feet from the man when he struck him Joseph McDermott. of Philadel-phia, driver of the car going In the opposite direction, heard the> crash stopped and stood by the body until help airiud Edward Flelsch, to whose mother, living in Willow Grove, the longed, said he was riding on front seat, a.slt*cp and did not know a man had been struck until Lear told him about tt when the car stopped at the entrance of Easton Road. i'a--ing, Car. — Taken to l*li\-i. inn.- Former Rest deBt'l <-ar Kim- Down Official. Alexander MacMuIlen, H M Conshohocken, as struck bv an automobile driven by Percy H Wilson, Jr. Yellow Spring road, Paoli, shortly after 10 Sunday night The accident occur-red at Ford and Church streets Wilson immediately stopped his car and took the Injured youth to the office of a local physician where it was learned his Injuries conslst- ^ ,ed of :» fractured left leg, a badly • thl l bruised right leg. bruises about the 'body and a head injury Re was la-ter removed to his home where he! is stilt confined to bed. Wilson reported the accident to Union Picnic I.n.iil >tiinl;i\ S.-IIO.IU to Pie* ni.' Sniur.la\ ,ii Memorial Park. Bpedal Ir.-m I Pupil Program of Sporta. Final arrangement* for ' picnic to be held at Memorial Park. Schwenksville on Saturday JuK 11, were completed last eveninn ;il a meeting of a committee rninpru- Ing the .superintendent of each achtwl held at the II church The outing Is being luld under the auspices o| the Conslm hocken Sabbath School Union Each school Is making arrange ' the transportation of Ifc member;, ttthff by private ma i him- or bus if necessary Any individual not connected with anv of Uie schools may arrange transportation by bus. bv nonivm the h M fnritne superintendent or any of ttM police and was "5'° '?!'schools not later than Sunday. Jnl" hearing before Magistrate^; ^0 arrangement can be mad< \lnv:„„ p;„*,„.tto nt 'afinnlB. of West Conshohocken. y«,-]a(u,r thBt nal(. itlOVIIIg I ICtlireS Ol ,,.„]„%■ morning he was charged with1 by buses and private machines UH1"'""" —' ~* . U»ea III 11 ilIlt|)UI UIIK INI" "11 "in automobile He was released under !of alJ tne schools, will form a — . HOOO ball for a further hearing on Potato growers of Montgomery■ p^ wn|nr County will meet toniorrow evening; Yu MacMuIlen. In company show and explain four reels of mov- Laundry Cared For In Sanitary Manner The Conshohocken Laundry, lo-cal outlet for the Norristown Laun dry, presents In the advertising col-umns here today, a photograph of the Norrts Laundry building where laundrv handled by the Consho hocken Laundry Is beautlfulh washed, packed and delivered. This photograph Is shown to Indicate to its hundreds of customers, and to prospective customers in tnts com mtinity. the type of place where their laundry is taken care of Com-poltely fanitary. scrupulously clean, bathed in fresh air and sunshine. laundry done at the Norrls Laun-dry through Uie Conshohocken Laundry. Is sure to promote th health and comfort of its patrons More young men will be accepted by the Civilian Conservation Corps between July 1st and 15th Those to be rhosen will have to meet the same requirements as previously They are to be boys with depend-ent* whose families are receiving relief, or. In the case of very large families, there may be some one working on WPA They are to be between 17 and 28 years of age. single, physically well, and with no criminal record Boys can now stay indefinitely with possibilities of anj . advancement to 145.00 per month to I*"""1 Officer Walter Phipps re. the rank or a leader, or 43500 furlntimcd his duties last night -furr the rank of an assistant leader. rnjoylng a weeks vacation. OfHcer Only fifteen boys may be sent ■ Stalone is enjoying a vacation this from Bucks and Montgomery Cnun- week from his duties ties, ten of these are to be white] and five colored Applications are. 'Look me up sometime Here* being received by the Emergency my address." Relief at the Park House on Men- Do you live kind of close?" day. July 6th and 13th. between' "Well no one has ever accused me POLICE VACATIONS as the torcade on Fourth gvattOg between Fayette and Harry street and will Line ;it 1 30 p m All pupils of the Dally Vacation Bible School now being conducted under the auspices of the Union, park that dav of the picnic The pavilion for supper and the use of the baseball diamond is be-nt Front and Ford street* amonir MonSo^rS CoiSTlv „„»" I M.cMullcn .ncl knocked him to the have . perfect ■ »cre» ot pouto» on hli turn. In »"r»ct«l to the scene, uslsted Ln Ohio and ill ot hl» need utock l» pl»cln« the Injured youth in lhe raised on a farm in Potter County! Wilson machine , ■Mat ta recently purchm»-d for! Wlu»n stopped his car at Bm In. rMer»ed by he park manaw thk purpose. and PMyette street and summoned [ ment for the use of the local Dr E L- Nixon of Pennsylvania,Officer 8near to accompany him to schools SUte College will give an address'the doctor's office Officer Ruth. of. , on some of the newer developments! West Conshohocken. followed the KeCeiVeS AWilrflS ill IxTiainina to potato .rowing Wli.son car in another automobile . __„^i M,..*:,, Dtw.il.il All potato growers of the county! I'nder sheriff Kilted Annual l*IUMl III! ll.II are Invited to the meeting. ] Joseph olbson. 67. under sheriff. of Oloucester county. N J . waa Betty Oraln and Vemon Ootwal killed by an automobile driven by]were awarded progress prizes a Mi.hael P Donnelly. Esq. former the annual piano recllnl of the pu ReaClleS GOal well-known West conshohocken|PlU of Miss Marion Neville, Sat resident, and solicitor In the office Approximately M500 has been of 8herlff Hamilton. Philadelphia collected In Uie hospital drive, be-iat Mays Landing on Sunday The in. concluded hare now I accident occurred as Gibson -' Hospital Drive NYA Classes Vppeal Vo Number Here MIN live Chiltlrea I'n-ill.-. l. < Li-.-. Rec-reational \. liviii.'- i i \ -I I'. \- H VN .11 R7 \h PoUsfa People To Raise Flag i: \ r l K T M.i.Inn.rv «.f Hoat MuJillII Type. Vn\* M.ikiiifi S;iril|>l«- A Merlaf ilepimment is being MU the ■' " !l,t' Hat* .ix-r-i.tuin t' will be In full operaUm bv A new department will com-prise forty-.'iftlit modern aoMBMtta ■ already been installed ready operation in latl a numln I U iiLikmn up an trade .mention of tb !^niifacture a Hi .lent of weavers has avl- - iv.niv ben started Mun* are belliB intei - ' ,. ii day but eoi difficulty is beinu BfteOOB ■ ;: ■ Bets B Purdy nnimger of tin-mill. staU*.t ■ 'I" "P-eiiintt of the new .lepin imeiit will n, ,|l(, |an,,,,t m logaj po sme in ItMll DUI ■■ Cr ™c output of the spinning ilepmtnniil H (" Cliiirch an lb" OOawaWailtja He is also of the opinion that : ifpoa* plant will attmit ■ BtanbaT of DM , hl, ,„,!,, o[ ,,u.(.i |M,nted white. to the borough because Bj ,, (>, ?4 fn% ,Q fact that the moat of H Btnttti ol, „st, UMna™ry^* will In BTOUfbl hen from other Church whl iM-en tmpouible to tuaJ K.[ axel help who la - in UM writ Tin ii KM UWat mteiitiiin ul ■'ll,1-J ,.r.rii...n.- \X * 11 Be HeU t liur. Ii I ..n^n^iilion. \\.,* I,. Be Raised am 71-fi. Pole. Judge t<- Spmk. JuK Fourtfa !•* St M.irv'- A hiinclMttne Aiiieiiiiiii fliiR, one Bunwtl Holland Judge man Count* Orphans •rheVrlon Worst., W *g£ "VU«"WI»I 3 Saturday afternoon H the lineal grade of yarn .,.,,, ,,, lhl UfhlH lhl aatftvtm 'tepurtroeni. at ■ d upon an fiiihirdav ■ I ,.| oburob. will open UM program with Kreetin,' nhige. Rev. urday night at Calvary parish houae. Vemon Ootwals, Claire Rabin. Margaret Miller Betty Oraln and Clifton Woodward re-ceived attendance awards and Betty Oraln, Vemon Ootwaln. Eileen Fluck and Norma Rein, mrmoriElng priees. Leon Ratoakey. 117 Fayette utreet. baritone, was guest vocalist, and Mrs Mary P Wlnterbottom. Nor-ristown. Klle^t pianKt *l in two-piano numbers with afJei Nrville Pupils participating were The last week's total of $4212.12. had parked his car by the roadside this week was added a contxlbu-icroased Black Home ptke to get a tkn of 1300 from the John Wood.drink of water Manufacturing Company, collected, Mr Donnelly Immediately aur-through A A Oarthwaite. chairman (rendered to the police and was re* or industrial collections, and Mi leased in $5000 ball to await the additional donation from local Po- outcome of a coroner's inqueat lish residents, collected by Adam' Girl Hirgck by Oar Hyllnskl. | Mlldre<] Miller ll. of Oerman- Vlrtually all coi:.ctors have tum-( town pike near Chemical road.'^w'ormui James Campion Nor ed in their complete returns One Plymouth Meeting, is a patient in man faln Cnfton Woodward. Ver-committee. yet to turn In Its col-; Riverview hospital, suffering with no|l rjotwab Claire Rabin. Eileen lections, w expected to make final brush burns, minor lacerations and pjuck /\my jrtn willwii, Margaret returns within a few days Money I possible internal Injurlea. as the Miller. MaryLawson. MnryBlnnclie collected will be divided among; result of being struck by an auto- William Perrter Jean Davis. Bryn Mawr. Chestnut Hill and! mobile on Oermantown ptke neari Montgomery hospitals, for the caref her home, at t»30 this morning. m*„—._..J„l C/,rv>pa of needy ill here The automobile was driven by! memorial DVsvasw ]Carl P Beary. 38. of 15640 spraguej .-'i.ti>rt'iii..'fl On street, Oermantown Beary imme-l Memorial services honoring the I -ll it i i.tint ti *_MI 'diately took the girl to the hospital, members of Washington Camp No 25th Anniversary, and reported the accident to SUte: 121 Patriotic Order Sous of Patrolman J J Culp Beary told America, who died during the past u- .nri Mr. r.*nr*i- w«nkitn ' &* patrolman that the girl ran'yw were held Sunday morning at entertainedldlrw,Uv ln lne V*lh of hla """-'the Uethodiat church, w.th an In'rrom behind a produce truck. He appropriate nrocram , waa released. ] Rev Richard B Wells, pastor of Injareit In I. I ! the church took for the subject a new departure, thr l. . kl rector of It l« only re-opening of ,, R c church. Swede-rmrlment When th,- mill was ' , fin)r. ■;"> piaoad in ' 4 A TUnaflaVwakt, Philadelphia tne i.ne Qcorie BttDoek Ln latl . d«g, will ci.itii m one ot tha lanji raWni while duct.-. Then- wer< .1 hone nUmbM ,,,., -ihorkrn of looms In operation and many ot p,,v, 11,74 Velernns or Ftoelgn ■ nt day resider' ,|„le paoywd 1. ■ ■ 1 lone D Hampton win Many years ago bOwwW we.niii«',Mj(1 bUgfl Mrs M was discontinued and the loom* dis- A Tooiaaxewaai. wll mantled and sold will also spenk Adum Hvim--kl Oeorge Buii.wk who belli ihe nun prominenl raambn "t UM congre-ntad 1 imtte wiKiieii mil) In.uiition. win ad ■ 1 Balligo. now ocriipi. d bv the fllas,s- niouie' ul tin in.; ' lne Paper Company Thr com]>;u 'iibinski and OwDOWtfi at that time operated most or II h pupil-, of Uv .. M , rnniaril rjedawa, ft JIB used for armv untformi ichool will ■ decln- Or. 1 win apaaft, «J I ney Leonanl n■ post iiepuiv attorney gagigral ■■ and Pinkos Or- ■ 11 pig] national airs 01 .md Poland. At UM praMhawor ol 'he flag nata- IUOO wi'i Join in a picnic In the rear garden. Dane lug will be a feature All societies and organr. si Mar] it 0 Church, both man's and woun 11 pate In UM flag-raising. Obituary Oermantown pike, were UM 1' « «"rnr honor of their 25th wedding anni-foliowed * ymnm« ana^mustc Re-'t H»ToW Oraham. of church roaal, of" his" sermon for ttM rreshments were served at a table| Barren Hill, together with Owen -Honoring Our Dead" Special mu-attractively decorated with cut Brown, of Westbury. N Y. were 5tc waJ( 8ung by tn,. , flowers and sUver decoratlont A'"»Jur*d in an automobile accident g^ membcrs of the camp died large wedding cake formed the! Sunday afternoon at Ea*tport L I.jdlirtng the year, as fottoi centerpiece The guests Included where Graham had gone with s Campbeil William H Pamous, Mr and Mrs William Wilson. Mr Brown, by motor, rollowing the,w„llam P wiiront:. H I Scatter-good. Edward O T Davis and Hmrv n ramphell The members of th.* earnp attend-and Mrs W C Buchanan, and visit of Brown at the Graham home daughter Betty, of Barren Hill, Mr. here. Friday and Saturday and Mrs William Buchanan and Graham suiltred lacerations sons of Rojrborough, Mr. and Mrs the face above the left eye and on^ thf MTVlc<1 ,n a b^jy Augustus Carver. Chestnut Hlll.lthe upper lip Brown received a Mrs Laura McKenna. Trenton. N.'gaah on the forehead Graham and J and Miss Laura Wankiin I Brown were returning to Westbury. when the car in which they were HELD FOR COURT | riding skidded on a wet road and \lr \|;ITV II I reilrrlik Mrs Mary Bn«<- Kredrrirk IB. wife ot Michael ad Saturday ai bar boaaa. $M wwi Tenth avenue, rollowing a protruded Uln<-M from complication! Deceaited. the daughter of the late John nnd Julia Campbell Bowe. wan born In Wwt Conahohockefi whan Hlie resided until her marriage SIIP ■mended 8t Oertrudea achool and had a wide clrrlt ol MettM BeniitM her huibiiiid "he la survived by a brother. John, and a slater. Rlls. both of West Cvnnhnli.Tkrii Tha funeral will be held from bat lute home tomorrow morning at 0 Solemn requiem mass will be e.li-brated In Bt Matthews church at 10 Interment will be made ut St Mat- ■ Mr*. Lmy Tmlg Mrs Lucy Todd. g3. widow of William Todd and mother or Mrs William J. Smith, of this borough, died last night at her home. 33U East Fifteenth sin had b-eti in in rMeltfa he the past ■ Mrs Todd will be remembered by th. okk4 ra kfc ol - of ihe eommuna ity, especially in WM Cunnhohock-an when the family resided for many years at WUson and Apple Chester more than forly years ago She is survived bv five sons and five daughters Edward. Joseph, Charles, and Fred, all of Chester: ■ Springs: ■ :fe or Will: 140 West Sixth avenue this bor-ough; Mrs Ellen HutaU M old Cox. Mrs William J. Ferguson and Mrs Alfred Child* ..II of Chester 26 grandchildren, 4*. great grandchildren and 5 great, great grandchiltif The funeial will be held from her ■noon, with will be made a! I ■ tl.e hours of 2 and 4 p PICTURE POSTCARDS of Con-shohocken views Reasonable RE-CORDER offlre. Hector and Forrest Phone 50—Advertisement. of being extravagant." "Does jour girl rrlend trouble vou about the way she keeps ap-pointments?" "Oh. ves She's always keeping them with other men." Michael Maawchetti. 17 210 West, hit Fifth avenue, was committed to! home yesterday afternoon jail without ball for court, when arraigned before Magistrate Bob- Raatus. you all am enrieth last evening on • jerious narrow-minded pusson ah knows.^ cham* preferred by Chief of Po*; "flay. bo. if yo' lie- Blake, who arrest ' yesterday afternoon BANS FIRI'WORK* The oidlnance prohibiting the ^ ,_ile and use of rirework.s within VjS^LS^t^^iJhi^ •»"««« Umlls •* * riBldly mo^1 already enforced according to instructions1 \| CM). NX H Mi N lim.- Julia Provkled f»r I w. Iv«>. NX 01111111 tn tddreei Gfeesf an arventy-flet children ,-immunity ara : federal N Y A emi now beinu ' In 'hf MUT H Wood Park Houae. Begun in the winter on a modest prog <m has progreaaed with leaps bounds, hen- Every day. new atu« dents arc piirollmg for IU- varied ■ .mii.s .uid recreation-' Sewing, dancing. n» liik-s am ■1 ■mong ihe NYA active' ivquirement* nil. NYA classes must be « be -ommunlt) by a liable orguni/nMon or group Oam-iiivuiB wtu ■ m Bryntyddn", near weal nocken. has aponaoead indei thr miapn ■ con hohocken Community Oenter Mrs Frank H Wilson, wl ui eaacuUv* aaci ,n Relief Association iauB it r i.t acllvltlea, 1 oluntecr director ol the pra>Mt Twelve local young women Imvi Ided with part-lime em-ptoymenl through the N Y A pro-feel They are paid » weekly, fOJ working In thr classes Miss Franoai Mooncy. 114 Harry street, is hew* laaaes. and thl Um un lu.W- MUae Anna Pruslnowski Emily Oetioaw* Edna Friend. Jennie Vaglionl. BMBl neraaa Amberg. afJaMM ilia Prrseo Rita SanHaM Jane Odell and Anna Denno Eac ul uie*- Kin.-' IM undergm instruction provided by tbc N Y 1 speaker Tharaday Beginning Thursday i.fternoon 1 4. a sfiliea of livsrenctlve talka C will bt launch* irt House, as part of ti* The lallu are open M . nroUed in tne classes, en<j ban Mrs Ellrabe'h HunstK-rger head- D) the FJmwood Prlvah Bchool, Norristown. and wife 0 Byron K Hunaberger retiring prln' < ipal of Ritl"tihnuse high school ■ n ind I'-unei piincipal 0 high school, will be th apeakei Her topic is ■ Rl .in,! K<- p 11 Job" An invitation I ouni womet 1 to hear Mrs Hunsber. ger ■The clahses are wonderful", prominent reai(jenl of the bi>rougl today told a RECORDER re^irter could see how those j people Ol HII ages and types respOn< : taaas, II Mould more thai IganfBM vno" enlisted In special nature study class taugt by George Nyce. Jr.. an authorlt in,t wood lore, and t ■ idv secure first,han 'hrough trips througt elds and woodlands The] HI mni paae this knowledge over t 'he puptU In thr NYA claaaai. partici- Plan.s to Stop Sale of Fireworks Accepts Post Joseph W Kafaos aon of Mr and M, Mviuel ■' Kahce al )'« Spring Mill itvemie left last eve-ning (ui i 1 ■'' he has accepted a position with ' ■ad Manufactur-ing department Of the East Pitts-burgh plant. Mi Kchoe is a graduate or Si Matthew's High School and of Vtllauova COUCRC where I ■ Science degree in I !IHK A family dinner party was held last night at his bom* In after which additional Kiitli.-ied for an Informal pert) RMilsTKATMIN l»AV '"'I public M-IIOO! will 1 tomorrow and Thursday In UM of Hubert C ■ lui'tiin- mni T-Vi'- U ■ i-h butli ..tea. Son—I fell a* though a friend in thr world Father -What? Spent alt rgadni Sale or distribution of firework! In Upper Merlon township will b. prohibited by a township ordi nance In i!t:i7 and thereafter ac< rorditiK to M-riliment now exlsttn| among township officials. U the township had Mifflcleni lime to pan an ordinance fa 1936 It |>osslbly would do so bu lacking thi-. other means will bj erti|ilnyed ui iire\entlng the sah of the larger and admittedly dan-tfali nanj Until this year tovnaj visors were not requested to tuki iction of thiw kind but reoanU] official notn. nt the . '•■n.lltioi nccompanled by requests that ae tlon be taken to prevent sale a fireworks, has been received. Stand* More Nameroua Township roadside stands selhni fireworks have become D year than ever b* foni K Shoemaker, pn thr bnaii! Kid toda] ■It is too late now to takr actirj for 1936. but I have every reaJOl to believe an ordinance will b ll year.'' Stand.'. In thr township whld .sell the largr and more danger orka win be atop ped from 'his yean*. 1 \ Kins ar tin Monday, torney'.* office will be asked ! issued to the police by Burgess John PERSONAL POST CARDS, your the mast D Hampton this morning Any one OWT1 nime and addreas Imprinted f knows" apprehended violating the ordinance.in colors, 200 for $1 at Uie RE-fc little more will be proaecuted to the fullest ex-jCORDER, Hector and Forrest lice"Bl.kV"who irrestad the youth|narrow-minded, yo' ears would be tent of the l.w^the burger* an-iPhone 50 or mail 'on the wrong aide of jo" hald." nounced this morning. I 1 •! 1 1 IBKASl it"" U 1 Julv and Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday it wll! ojvrate between the hours of Wednesday and [ran I until fi The library will be closed all day Saturday. July 4 SlrH.K Al, PATH Vf bake action agamM them undi 1 ions of a state la< mhiblf their sale." added LLTTKRS (.RANTLO Letters of administration wet '/ranted In the estate of Alice 1 - feel Brown, B24 East Hec- Server Norristown. who died Jun or Mreet was admitted to River- 23 to Norman M. Server nephe« -lew hospital 1 Value of estate, $1,000.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 30, 1936 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1936-06-30 |
Year | 1936 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 30 |
Volume | 65 |
Issue | 61 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Remove Boys
ToNew Home
For Orphan
CONSHOHIH:KI;N, r.v, n ESDAY, JI M: SO, ifS6 PHIt I : TWO rf.NTS
Si. Mar\"- Orphiiiutf!*- Ttkm
I *, i ^ ~*— j« > 11 of Peuattiau
ili'iiu in \IIIIIUT
HUM K FOR l. I K IS
Mav I
Jury Holds
Motorist For
Man's Death
W.-i Side Property
Cunwrt.-tt Inl.i BotBC
lor Oil Fafci
St Mary's Orphanage. West
Conshohocken. closed its doors as
un orphanage for rhlldren of Pol-ish
extraction Sunday when the
sixty boy inmates were removed 10
the palatial new home of the or-phanage
In Ambler, the former es-tate
of Dr Mattison of the firm of
Keasbv and Mattison.
The new property, which will
continue under the auspice? of the
Order of the Holy Family of Na*- Wtnilli h •lllll \
areth. who founded St Mary's Or- tHIHUI! 1 ClIIUl »
phannge a quarter of a century
ago win hmetkM in in UM name
of St. Mary"s Home. Instead or or-phanage,
and will accept girls as]
well as boys. This change waa
made by permission of Dennis I . .
rnr.im-.i Dougherty Arahbaahaa 'if Dc r.-iiiliinl- ul Hobeii ami
the Catholic Archdiocese of Phlla-.
dolphin Heretofore, only boys were
accepted
The West Conshohocken pnfjgft|
mav jpen In the near future as anj
Old Polks Home for aged persons
of Polish birth or extraction, also,
under the auspices of the Order of
the Holy Family of Nazareth. If
|ii.|ii.M lulu Death .if Pedes-trian
Kill..I h\ M..hir Car.
— Mtiturift IV-tiiit*
■ \ I l.KD TO STOP
Poli. email Tetttte* In Arre-1.
Say* Arrii-.-.l Vihiiillcl
Hilling Man
Albert Lear, of Willow
uclil lor tin- Kiand jury
Christ 'Swedes' Church Observes Mi'rion Mills
176th Anniversary Shirts Cloth
of the have u mure regular standard o( th - . Department
tti»r* of llni 'han other eounttlM Iti Lbii :
connection h* assorted a great deal |
of knowledge ruuld be obUIf ■
re for the betterment "'
, i loni
The nervier ww }■ i
organ prelude by M1M M«
nett org»r.
who alao played the pro
h>mn M UM *"h the
proreacion front the rem
E Bright carrying the ri»g of ihel
foiled State* and Wnviie Pink Bar-1
rylng the Swedish Rag
After the regular srrucea, during
ected It tit I which a nim.i
i -. 'he vested choir, a awea i
g the service ataried .*«-nded the congregation and Rev j
Orove 'ihe^vere electrical .torn, wh.ch Mr Ro«k by the re. I
: thta section Sunday morning Hart Umb. Jr
t difficult at time* to The Swedish flag carried
The 17«th anniversary
founding by early Swedish
..itch. Old Swede* Kptsco-
■ .at is now River road in
Upptr Merlon lownahlp. waa obaerved
with highly ■ignlflcant and impres-sive
services Sunday morning
| The aervlce. at which I
Cruig Roak. rector of Olorla Dei tOld
Swedes i church. Philadelphia the
r.ureh of Chrlat Swede.
sburcb, delivered the *j
sermon waa attended by a Wkrnng
that taxed the capacity of the .piaim
edifice which liea Juai off the bank*
of the Bchuyiklll river on the
where SwrdlMt plonaer
1700
Wea4 Side Yen Mill U |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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