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<£lje Consljoljocken Ilecorfccr. E-uhli-h.-il liM.'l. \.,. 6.V.8 CONSIIOHOCKEN, PA., HIIIIV1. It I \ 21, 1936 PRIIK: TWO CENTS Democrats to Name Leaders For Districts Governor'- I ...mniill.-r 1" llaii.il. Sluli' I'alr.ill.ljM-i,, \l< ■ I Tonight OLD LINERS HIT John Power- Slat.-il .1- < "II Urt Man I'or llii- llnr-ullilli I W.-l Siili- Sues to Recover Voillll S«Mll to $825 Damages j Suit was biought in the office or' J ill I I Ol* . \ I l*l(*K. the Proliionotui\ bv Attorney Hob-1 ^I FI II II \»\ M(M\ 11i1l i• tI IIII md Ha Mac-1 Mill-ii !■! hi.- b"rouah. against | ;„-"'— ' ■ l«r..U. ,..<r, ^ bC.iw.Sh !, that the parent1- Month* J.iil Sentence. \i- '" Sty larked fflMB mi Slr.W ^ tf!i In.- mother ■ id that on June 28. last, — ,, ni Hi.- toteraecUon of Church and S 1 <M. r. Ford sire, ts. WM Conshohot an automobile drtven bv i | |M-f- ,,f ti Murliitli-- Trar-'d ran into the 16 year-old vouth us ... ,, . Mossing the street ItetSff «" "™ "T* '••""•—'' In I nl Town (hit in IT to be To Give Itenefit I' o I i r r Held August 19 For Orphans' Home Annual Conshohocken Day will bt" Two outdoor oard partial will be, held August 19 at Woodslde Park, held DMd Month in the Mary H VI Ptmeral Seek Cluesto Slaver BICTCIKS I partial fracture oi ttM 1**11 leg and other injuries. ■ i wo Boyi Motori-i Seal John Sotak. 31 years i\,, of! filed for approval or the court ofipect Avenue. Bridgeport, pleaded ,*'"' m lh,:iKuillv KKiuy to assaulting Catharine At a meeting .! Oovernor Earle's recently appotnh d "" - fiw to handle Btate patronage and ^ «QMr flute matters in Montgomery1-HOQ for the youth, tha lattof nan DtOlacomo, 22. of MO Coatea street, County. schtduled to De held to.no be paid to I '. .tmnal Bridgeport, and Was sentenced by nlph: ous sec!Ions will be chosen Thla Juaga Knight alowed the petl-m learned Irom an aulhoriut: source tin- morning It also was learned from on au-thentic source that John Powers. JMP Qonshohocken Second Ward Democratic chieftain, would be a^^pdered seriously a.- hocken.. contact man with the (glbertui tonal job-dispensing quin- W-The place of the meeting was un-disclosed !t..d James W Potter. ^HBt*r commissioner and nn-mb»*i Of the eon refused 10 coRimini on possible plans. Plans for selection of the section-al representatives was the latest de-velopment along the Democratic war front fol'owlng Earle's dis-mantling of the party's set-up In this county. The governor' Grants Righl ForR.R. Siding < otiiiril \|iproM'» Plan of l..l\ Truck- in ^ IthhlglffW Slrri'l. Tax lien Action! bicycles have been reported stolen Deferred. - Report -in!-n AWngton and Cheltenham town Sewer Hatter*. "■•is Joiitc Kniklii to MA mouths ui the COUlltV Jail Miss DtOiaromo said that on July 12 as she waa walking no Coates street. Sotak, who had fol-lowed her from Holstein street, grabbed bar She screamed and 80- tak ran away. She reported the matter to the police and Sotak was arrested Sotak had no explanation *o make as to his reason for making the at-tack. Ktok NOTIt During the last month over 12 At a special meeting of M ken PO-N lowing a meeting in the Mary H ,!,< baoaflt of ttM E.iton R Wood Park House of represent*- Mich Home for Orpfa ■ -owanncocuounncciill tthhet Dpiloayv- W:,: . *'o■f* thdeecipdoesdt lu«stt 1 I !,i,.f [■*,.* r St aI grounds. WPA recreation classes mgnt £*£ ^ ,IOUM. , ,, . , . and the Conahohncken Recreational part|ef, ttlu be held August S and, l'r"" '"r,x %T** "' ol l'mt' council which Is aoonsoring the 28 A aoaatittM of nemben ot lanta. ircuaed 1- Si;i\ I-T I iiiles' Auxiliary ol the post The outlna Is ooen to every man mrt wllh •"■, I*1*1 iast "1|*1" " s \ \ (. TO VICTIM •2£n1S?£&Z me coinnun- ™gj?^-r P^ LiLJ ,ly ^ lrV11' bLS'di5eb,U.. il^cSSiJ^EiHoM Palenm.x Under $2S. » mudr-rstr cb>r|r brtni mute o chairman. Mr.1 Minn The committee lor Rlchard K Jmeab -ken »»J M«Prta».™; Rus., Mrs t:a k..l Klrkpatrlck and Henn Rollins and M>" *B» Mtt mnlel rann.H, .1... ■ ■ ,-tcscmUit the COIUJWI- hM(1 hocken Recreational Cwnel: Char- t.OUIirllmin WlUlam Kean,i laa Cauvel. president; Philip Orav- JllC(lb RuM,r mn nnm,.d .j,.],.,,.!. > mm m the 'avlng of H trwae and Oeorge Smith, or "» to the natfonal V. P. W Coin,: m, last Monda] recreational committee of Town .,, 1(,.nvir ri)|(1 |MIIIH|HI 24 jr> n|Bht was exprevied by Chief Wll Council; Miss Regma Nugent. Har- Wld M wlll: Wlltmm OOBMJjj, Wl'A lll4fn Edwards as alternates Dam-! Fgner conferred wltt recreation clasaes and Mlsa Uary.ta,! ^.^1 raportad OH thfl n- foi \ . k 11 Siiilllle at the Klrkpatrlck. Ttiird Avenue play- B proposed home for the poM gourl hoilM Ftin-1 bretaUr) to the ground Members or the post and the aux-.d; ofloa two men Miss Klrkpatrlck will serve as luurv piail to attend a large card i who had been In the party at the general chairman of the event, the party at Ablngton, tomorrow night.|rhestniit !ii!l Lot. I !,■ s than a half object of which is to promote com- (n which posts and atixiliarie*! of hour before Bin Harry" was shot munity spirit and cooperation and the Montgomery - Bucks CountyIttarae ttmaa in UM I1H1OITI.II afford a day's outing to all local Council will Join In raising mon-y OaUant* II, 000 It-it. Hen Held for Questioninft "I'.nllH's" I'rosidont J. (),.,„,.,. Mai„ 1 n»st iii Local Hoys Line Man in Murder Case Hope "Otto" of apprehending Oaltente, Twenty eloht member "! fh. Sons of Legion John F DdbNB Post ami .L 1 ball park yesterday as thi I am! t ' "l Ui" the trip i hy Oeorge Clark. ills. Leon- . ■ uted to ice cream and pear.uts. from their funds The L 1 oup aomprtaed j aek 11 ington. Edward Strtckler Albert SirlcMcr NorTiuni (in.ne I Nardl. James Ormkam. Jack Oraham. Oeorge ■near Julius Dachlno, Anthom Cardamoiie. Bobbv Sehrnck, Bronki ■ M.irk VoUner II. Id in <■«.-< Murd'-r t ;i---. Fornwrl) Re tided in Hryn M.n.r VMHRII I) Ti: At II I II .erin.in \ iolini^l Pkiuneo lo Open Studio <>n Main UM resldentji who desire It. A meeting tor the pttal Aill be held soon to arrange de- Coatesvllle Daniel Cannon pre-tails of the trip aided at the miitinn ships. The thefts of six of them has ibeen traced by the police of the I townships to Howard Hamilton, and town ■ Theodore Naylor. 18 year old ..I.... Unltt/. disrupted the ranks of .submitted by the Alan Wood Steel pleaded guilty belore Judge Knight ■h< Democrats wiLhin Lhe countysiCompfinv for [m. construction of t; Hamilton waa given a suspended oonflnes and blasted all hopes <*.,,_,,. ^H„11, „„_ )h. Brhuvlkill1 b,''UenrP of 2 yr*n and alrfct*a to many for the November ™ln,A<i **** "Uo ^^'.Ipiy half of the costs. Naylor, who pi-esiricntlal election Ir011 Works veTr ^PP-*0-'** *■* thejwag the ringleader and has no par- Prank J Bradley. Norristown at- provision Uiat the company enter'ents or nutural guardian-), was sent tomey who was named chairman into an agreement, to be prepared'to Huntingdon Reformatory mty committee when the by th(. ^Tooth solicitor, to main-group met June 16 was reported ,aln Ul(, crosMn| in good condition definitely out He succeeded Thorn-. The ,d,n ^ conn„t the build-as H Lineweaver. w-ho, prior to the; w ^ e»mwd R( ^ um w1th committee meeting, had a lone hand thp ,rarts of the ReidUig Company in the patronage dispensing Line- ,iild u.m ^ ,n lt po^ar atrwt ftnd weavers refusal to seek re-election was pointed to by both Old Liners and New neaWi as the move that would create the Democratic har- Glass Workers 'Observe 103 d. To Join Outingi Anniversary Petition for Release of Hospital Patient fudge Knight heard testimony on crow Washington street The lengtha petition for the release from the <>f ttM sluing is to be 150 feet. stale Hoef>ital of -Mrs Oertrnde Approval of the borough was Miller of Philadelphia . .necessary before lhe application' Th- hearing was held on a petl- !!!"'u^^I!fTi«^^.^i-^w,could ^ ™bm•t,•a to -h* Public'uon fUed by the patients sister, and jgnored United Watea^Distrlct ( Wrvice commbarton for approval. I Mrs Helen McOUnchy, of Stone- The Bteel Company pin::, build additions to th. North and! The releaae waa opposed by the No 6 mills The new buildings are|Womans daughters, their husbands to *»■ "'■ "l "n<! »'lli!and her own husband on the ground 1,1 t1?0"1 ior^? -^"that they were afraid of her. and that If she were released while she Attorney Charles D McAvoy, long time county leader and "hander-nuter'" of federal Jobs. Under the new set-up as dictated by Earle. his cousin J Hansell French, secretary of agriculture, will head the committee, others In the group will be: Potter. R Rose Longaker. Pottstown; John T Ii. .*- Cl.i-- <".. Rtnplnyeee Sparlal Sarvief . Stand to Join in Kxiursion of: Jol.11 Woad Mf^. Co. — Train Schedule. — Music mi Train. te .Murk ViniiMT-.ir\ of hounding of (.nlph 1 Stria- 11.111 Cliiir.h. To Preeent Cift, toiini! and shipping the pro-lucU of the rolling mills. Tax Liens At the regular meeting of town Durntn. I/Ower Merlon, and Joseph rflUncil Julv 8. a motion was adopt- [ed providing for the publication or i against real estate ,h__.._„, ,_ «.„. .M( ^ h 1 threatened to had lucid Intervals such as she has now. she was liable any time to a relapse, and when In this condition was liable lo be dangerous to her With the naming of the new com- self and others. She has frequently mlttee It also was reported that I for non-payment of 1935 borough IS^J0, VI^ Bradley also would be dismissed! tn3twl President Cauvel ^ted thatlf^p U>'*"fi t«Uf^„ - from his Job in the county as ,, tn.-,rriir;rd tnr ^retary to with- , Dr Arthl r h ^ ,No^!V ..""ff^ rieputv attorney general for closed ,„,,,, ,,,„ ,K, „„,,, ,nr, ^n]nn or!u-ndent of the State Hospital tertl- Statr banks He was one of the few McAvoy cohorts who reollsed materially under the States New Deal regime and victory for the Old Liners Was v Isuallzed wnen t he roun t v com - mittee chose the Norristown attor-ney a: \u head. Political leaders In the North Penn section give rredit to Wel-lington H Rosenberrv ST.. for the rhake-un that ousted the leaders who held sway for little more than n month Rosenberrv. father of Wellington H Rosenberrv. Jr.. a law associate of MrAvoy. long has i*en a bitter political enemy of the Federal dis-trict attorney, and has fought him bltterlv on all political fronts. Naming of the county- committee bv the Oovernnr was taken bv lead-ers as his means of Ignoring corn-plctelv the countv cnmm'Uec and n furHvr slan at McAvoy whom Earle has lenored since he took his ■r ..eat Meanwhile. RemtMipan leaders are viewing the Democratic battle with smiles of pier-Mire because thev eonslder the snlit In the ranks so wide that nothln* will heal the breach before Novemlier 3 when Hhe* exneet to return to Penuhliean ma-orttles common a deende of venr .tgo Instruct Real Estate Assessors New renl eitate assp**/irs in the townships and boroughs of Mont-; gomer-v eoi;nti were given Instruc-tions at a meeting at the court house this morning J. Norman Bendt. chairman nf the board for the assessment and revision of tnxc; of Montgomery count v ncoree H Weldner chief clerk and Maxwell Strawbrldge. so-liritnr ror the board, explained various phases if the work Jam's D. Hvnes another member of the boa**d. also spoke Approximatelv twenty-five new nssessors attende-l the meeting Af-ter the session the assessors from 'own district held another meeting with the hoard the solicitor was presented to conn- ^ th*1 *» *?™™™ "^t. ell. The question asked the solicitor ""*■* "an,v- »ntl "*■' it«m^!ht was Has Council the legal right ■beneficial to her health if she was to publish the Hatar Tlie Solicitor|r,1(,as«l »t the present Ume She gave a written opinion saying there 1 *'-*"■ llablf" however, to relapses, and is no question as to the right of!-he psychirtrist r.i.'.mmended that the borough to publish the lists as «hp be not discharged but released there Is nothing In the law that prohibits or penalises the borough for so doing Mr MeOuire opposed the publica-tion of the lists saying that he saw no benefit to the borough Mr Burke stated that in case of error property owners may have no knowledge of a lieu being placed against their property and compli-cations would arise that would be costly to the owner It Is an Insur-ance that is due the taxpayer he are seems to vou) Wife-Not wouldn't daret SALE OF PROPFRTV Mrs Elizabeth M Dennis, of Maple street near Third IVfan* ha* purchase** th** dwelling at 332 East. Hector street formerly owned bv 'he Oeorge Giles estate The transfer was made through Francis J. Bobeimcth on parole with her sister as parole officer. Dr. Noyes gave a record ol lhe woman which showed admis-sions as patient In various mental hospitals dating from 1024. The woman Is married the sec-ond time D O Miller, of Bala, the husband, said that he was return-ing to his home one day when he saw her walking back and forwards He accosted her as to whether she was In trouble She said she wanted to get a cup of coflee. He told her he was alone In his house and If she would come there he would give her some coffer She stayed there eight months as his housekeeper and then he married her. Shortly arterwards, in December. 1034 she m.inertv owner knows that if the showed signs of Insanity and was TanUnwed On Pag* Throe) J committed to the Norristown Instl- -_- _ I tut Ion unit! in December 1934 They "^"^fc^r"7.:.^t_ea_nd.vJ:?.u|had been married the prevtoua The Tax Collector stated that he submitted three copies of the liens Bind on< ro! tha Booty commis- ■oners. one for the borough and a 1'st for himself. It Is assumed the have disagreed with in. Local Scouts Pass All Camp Tests Every one of the eighteen members of Boy Scout Troop 1. encamned this week at Camp Delmont Oreenlane near 8um-nevtown. wns awarded the Camn Detmont emblem, passing all h*MM9 four tests required tor the award The tests were tak-en as a unit Mta returned last night, after being enecamoed since Sundav For the first time the local boys pitched their own camp at Delmont. and cooked their own meals. Joining with the other scouts in recreational activities, however. The group romprtsed Walter. Jr. John and Jo*vnh Hi hank Horace nnd Flwood Hit till. Oer-nld Watson James Fox. James Murnhv James Ke'lv Robert Maclntvrr. Earl MarFarland ''■IT Falconiero. Bernard Cur-ran William Bate. William Bradv. Paul Yoetim. Hal! Right-ar, Dalton Landis. Accomoanv-ing the boys wen- Bamtiei H Diem scoutmaster and Walter Wlnterbot'om assistant scout-master April. Attorney Anderson told the court he was connected, with the office of W A Oray. In Philadelphia, and he did not know his mother-in-law was married again until she came to Mr. Grays oirice to seek a divorce. Her case was referred to him. That was the first Ume lie knew she was married and also that she was getting a recurrence ior her mental troube On motion of Mr Anderson. Judge KTitght continued the case until next Thursday to give counsel the opportunity to produce medical and other testimony to show that the woman should not. be released. Mrs. Miller took the stand and answered all of Judge Knight's questions In a perfectly normal manner. The Prancls L Frees Olaas Oom-' pmny. East Ninth avenue, will this with the John Wood Manufacturing Company, In the latter company's annual excursion to Atlantic City. Saturday. August 1. announcement Ls made today. Indications are that more than ■nm persons will be included In the Wood group alone The Freas ttroup will comprise upwards of 100 persons. The number will exceed last year's excursionists by several Announcement Li made today. also, of the time of departure and return of the special excursion train The schedule Is as follows 'D.B.T.-: r.aing 7:18 a m . leave Franklin avenue, Norristown 7:33 a. m , leave DeKalb street 7:15. 7 32 a. m. leave Oonsho-| hocken 7:3* a. m . leave Spring Mill 7 47 a. m. leave Shawmont. 7:52 a. m . Manavunk 8 04 8 23 a m„ leave North Phila-delphia 915. 9:40 a. m.. amve at Atlantic City. Retiming Leave. 8 15 p m and 1255 a m. Each employee ls entitled to one railroad ticket, one Steel Pier ticket and one Million Dollar Pier ticket or one railroad ticket and two tickets for the Million Dollar Pier for one dollar These tickets can be used onlv by employees and their mmediate families All requests for these tickets are to be made to the committee not later than Man day Additional tickets for non-em ployees are on sale at the Penn sylvania railroad station, here Speplal concessions have been ar ranged with Atlantic City business houses for the excursionists Salt water taffies will be available at re-duced price* to the visitors; men *•*■ being int.rrogat-ed by the district attorney at noon but it was said at one o'clork they hail given little Information which might lead to the appr.' ■ WiiieniHti, described by police and ■ and a small time rack'' shot || In MKIC alongside his latest Ida Qiilnn. 22- year brunette waitress She has been in the nmntv prison In de laUll »l »-t*W "Sin sim-i- yining She If being held as 1 material witness, but police sa; \c It "wise for her to re They frankly fear he might be made the victim of a vengeance plot for her part identifying Oallante. Widemati was burled from his home In Oermantown During ON ■• lectlvea from •' ■ office and from Phila-delphia' mingled among the mourn. ers. In the hope of getting some clue to the hideout of Oalltmte. Bmlllle revealed yesterday after-noon that Oallante an "Fats" Palermo, Chestnut Bflj companion of the killer, had sung ui before tie was slain The song selected by the slayer and ■ iiilnu wo-:, "il'h a Sin to ItFV. M W RI'TI.t K Oulph Christian Church. Mat-sonford and Oulph roads. Oulph Mills, will mark its 103rd anniver-sary with an Interesting program. Sunday Special music has been arranged for the morning senice at 10:45. at which an anniversary address will be delivered by the pastor. Rev. M W Butler. At the evening wor-ship at 7:45. Rev. C J. Kelton of Irvlngton. N J . will be the speaker, and a birthday gift will be pre-sented to the church. Oulph Christian Church was or-ajganlzed July 21. 1833. by Rev. Fred ^■l^hu b^ ^'ed on ""I""'1; The first building «• vacht trip from Steel Pier erected In 1835 The «rner-stone DR-atMymn-oMnwdt AtilvvtairMei a.nnHd hhi|.s/t«rtlHn!g.»'^°' thf^pre-seJnt building was IrtTr Th blll|d|nit VHK dedlcat-orchestra. and Frank Opebtkl's Jaa Hand will play In the train. The committee In charge of ar ranirements Is as follows: Arthur Marland, chairman; Fran-els Caster, boiler shop: -^■mond|^d'cJZitStT'oZfo aur^rtnteVd'ente Alvaref, galv ft shipping: Ralph 1^,, lMain. Ald society was organ- Campbell, heater dept. and val»e|ljjpd June , IM7 Ky M^ , . ■Tved ed In March 1896 The education building was purchased from th* Upper Merlon School Board In 1932 The Sunday School was organized June 10. 1843. with John H. Supplee _, lzed June I, 1907 by Mrs . . room; John Dundon. tank floor and wlpk ^^^ church has been 1 FORMER rRIN-IPAL iO SPEAK HIRE SIN-DAY nk welders; Mae Fox, statistical r*hrls Romets. pump machine shop: Arthur conway. recording secretary: Henderson, treasurer: Al'red Raitr. maintenance department Michael Bruni labor department; iohn Skllton. tank shop: Frank nnelski. pine shoo; Howard Beller-leau. machine shop: William Carr, DNM Department: Walter Laeey. office; Fred Falrlle. pump floor: Jerry Tancinl. hlboy deportment ST. MARYS BAZAAR OPENED FAST MOHT by seventeen pastors and supply pastors. CRASH riRE ENDANGERS COAL YARD was surrendered to Sinll lie. yesterday morning He pro- ■ poUOt wltli thi.., UI "! 11lP"1■*■*—■■ enaM for the murder victim in his last hour on earth "Fats." cringing, and pleading that he be allowed 10 do some 1 leiniimt floors." sat in the rltsirict attorney's office after he had been questioned ted bl dM not ' --hoot the Buy" He was locked up and will be grven a hearing today before Magistrate Joseph A. Qulgley. Spiinufi.-ld Bmillle has ordered him held In 835.000 ball as a material possible further charges will be preferred when Oallante la 'p- No one Involved In the investiga-tion doubts that Oallante "would 11 up Police In three states are search-ing for him, and throughout the PhUadelphJa nren lhe search had caused a scurrying of small timers In the racket world to police to deny any part In lhe escape Tues-day morning of Oiillante John "Cocker Johnnv" Peri' 40 Oermantown described as one of the bigger shots In the gang of small timers, hanging about the gambling establishments of Chest-nut Hill and Lower Montgomery Oennty was one of the men qi tioti.ii today. Paris was I last night al the request of Smillie Philadelphia police and Fgner an-i. im in the rltv Nirhnlas Peternl. 38. Oermantown was the second man questioned to-day Peternl and Paris were with Oallante. Wideman. Joseph Var-rule, nienilde. and Miss Qiilnn a the Chestnut Hill hotel, shortly be. fore the murder Vardala and Wideman and the ■rfrl left the hotel to go for a ride Vardala said Wideman was going ,to Edge Hill to get a BOUP **w As they were leaving Oallante and Palermo Joined th. n Oallante and Palermo sat on the front seat with the driver Palermo iCnnUnw-d On Page Twoi ■' Allen Albert Browne Harold Cfcal Him Butern. Ffa&k Hutera. Wi liam Millet P Milntyre. Frank McCnrtli Story Teller at Playgrounds Children lr« ' Niienripp II...hi. Week > 1* ■teri ■ rowd W idiap l'n<d. Proi ide DrinUnp W itei iit Sui.liffr Park. >:- [u Grass which caught fire adjacent to the frame partitions at LeRoy and Williams coal yard Elm and Ash streets, called *he Washington Fire Company out at five last night The booster tank quickly exLin-.'- ulshed the flame Little damage resulted PARTY TONIC.HT FOR The annual parish baeaar or St f HRYN MAWR HOSPITAL Mary's R. C. Church opened !ast| night in the church grounds, fflm 1 A large number or out-of-town and Maple street, with manv at-; residents together with local resl-tractlve booths aelllne useful and (dents are expected to at) Tn the absmcc o..f the pastor ..f and Charlie Hicks'iiiames part) lo be beid lonigl the First Baptist church on vaca-1Orchestra playing for dancing Theiglnning at 8 In the Red H tion, the pulpit will be occupied on hamar will be held each Thursday for the benefit or Brvn Mawr hos- Sundav momuig bv Prof Byron K. Friday and Saturday night for;pltal Mrs John Vagnonl, Mrs. Hunsberger. of Nofrlstown, former-three weeks Rev Sebastian Jerzak.l Dominic Caslnelli and M) ly a principal or the Conshohocken j rector, ls supervising the event. Tobey form the high school Mr Hunsberger took,with twelve men of the parish, rep-!charge The event theological training in the Hartfordjreeentlng church societlea and|public Divinity School in preparation for groups, as aidee ( service abroad. j Barber -Ah Loretta. >tu will feel IVojfram for Scouts of Central District state Dairy Council will visit the Third Aveiiu. nl.UktimnU. today lo l.-il interesting Udes lo the pla> - ground childn>u She is arriving at to remain tw U I * .it ol tha storv-tellrr is arranged 1 nan with He- ObBd—a KM TWrf A. n marking It by making booklets. de|in-timi ml. I "f lu-ulth and by health plays. All boys and girls in ihe (ommunitv an- mvit.-ii to tag grounds, this afternoon. \i Mm 1 Field Oradtiiiitng from a 0j eight inches for Its am» D ions, to three feet, for its patrons of maximum age. twelve w.idiiig lMMil at Harmon I . ; the Kary Jan Park. Ls a popular rendegvous these torrid days. Although morniiig hours find It laaouikllin constantly '<> sjiiHshinn B anon hmn that reveal Its greatest popularity- It's a case of hanging out th'- S R O siens ] I :■ bOOd tO IWelve romp In Its refreshing waters In the afternoon hours The pool is completely emptied of * • - -hi and ill lon-ian mm ler and debris mnoted Monday ior tha new week, fresh and spark-ling .wings are in almost con-stant use at Harmon I Kether with a large Maypole .MIII-which accomodates a A more, a bob-swing which i-mi ba us.-ri riniiillenaiHiity by fifteen boys bf swings iiecn lidd-ed this year Th* nn-try-go-round it popular attraction an.) sandbox is busy with many small hands. A new bubbler to supply drinking water one aonfenlanUy is now being lnsUlled Dolldom will come into Its own today at Barman Plaid pla Mary June But) when the annual doll derby will be There will be rlbbnrw for the 1 doll, the most unique doll, the lm the most unu : twin dolls and the larg est family ot dolls An award will ni|8 to the doll having come from ma farthest foreign land Judges ol the doll show will bt Mrs Rol> 11 a Jome: Mcf>ade and Mrs Venion Wynne Hovs and girls of Harmon Field :re murh interested In a checker tournament, now being staged lefeof Curdamone. 15, of Ninth avenue and Maple street Is leading the checker players at 'Ith Angelo DILiillo 1fi West Sixth avenue, as runner-up The tournament Is open BO BO playground children Maik Wollner. 33-year-o mini rtOlmlBt, who is being held at A luulle. N (' in eonneition with ■oar, New .. i.niii'i B ;!ie Mam I M mere during lhe winter >f 1931 to Join his wife 'he numer Uaiy H.udi'ii Bowen, who taught t--.■ ba Anna Thorne experiinental school uiliu-ted by Bryn M«wr College bwt boarded at the home i| Mr H II Miller. 851 Summit IN Hrvn Mawr. and iier tdnod her tiiere where nil. John C. Fetter. 140 West Ninth avenue, district boy scout commis-sioner will be in charge of the Cen-trnl District summer activity pro-gragO to be held for boy scouts, to-night at 730 at the *cout enhm Elmwood Park. Norristown. The Norristown scouts and srouters will be host to all central district scouts The program will open with POOP garni s fallowed by pie-eating, soda cracker and soda pop contents, followed by a campfire program at committee in a 15- *'"lch wl11 s open U> the j stunts and BtOrfa btotadg Bonni A number of local scouts and srouters arc ex-pected to attend conshonorken scouts and acouters, flirtatious brush saleman con- vour porea failrlv danc*- tuider our]announcement ls made today, will PICTURE POSTCARDS. local fesaes that every Ume a beautiful]wonderful ISoW Views. RECORDER. Hector and!woman opens her door he puts his Forrest -Advertisement. Ifoot In ll- , Femme .skeptlcali Yes. I shan't scout and acouters. at summer I be surprised II they dog. I program here, August 21. V L BI'MK PARTV TOMORROW Many novel attractions will mark the block party to be held ' evening on \W • : Ameri-can Legion Llewellvn chairman, assisted bv ■ large cotn-ulttca will aid ■ HII.IS Emily D Ijwhman. Collegeville Anrll 32 left nn estate valued at 84300 Each grandchild tM S1W: and the balance laughters. Flora L Frv and Elizabeth L Sau Confronted yesterday by a newa-paper photo' »>f Mark Wounar, knows us Erwln, Mrs. Miller declared him. that's Erwin Woll-- nrr" ■ I remember him well." she said. of how he looked. He and his d with ma for a month I heard where they went. to play the violin and 1 one lime when he waa are he played over the use we all listened to the broadcast" Wollner planned to open a studio for advanced violin pupils on the Mum Una even going so far as to ".insider possible sites In Bryn Muwr and Haverford. For some reason, however, this Idea Mi through. Mrs Millers account hooks ■ t i.iwed thai Wollner came there March 1. 1931. and that he and hi* Vtffl left April 1. I heard through a friend that ■ 'his Spring for a reunion and that, she was now teaching in Wsshlng- Mltlrr said. A dispatch from Washington Mrs Mary Bowen Woll-ner, who has been estranged from l for two years. Is teaeh- IIK languoeea at the National ce-hool for GUIs there Moved to Apartment After leaving Mrs Miller's house Wollner and his wife lived for a few months at Bryn Mawr Oablea. ■<n apartment bouae on Montgom-near Morris avenue, Bryn Mawr p-er jived na Summit 'i ue from September 20 torn until April 1. 1931. She Is a graduate of Vassar Col-lege, where she received h> r A B 'tcgree In 1927 She also received 1 diploma from tha University ot ftaneoa In 1928 Her former home was at SOB W>- • limit w York City. Wollner met the rormer ML« Bowen in Paris in 1928 where they were married on September 19. At tftey met she was study-ing languages while he was com-nletlng his musical education under % French violinist According to reports, Wollner has won renown as a concert soloist In Berlin, Paris and other European cities He came to this ronntrv in 1931 from Crecho-Slnvakta Where he ■i In making solo violin Marts In a synchronised score for lh" UFA Film Corporation : .' Ashevliie "for Invea- •i"fitlon- Wollner has had no spe-cific charge lodged against him. Wollner's studio in Ashevllle Ls irross the s-reet from the fashion-able hotel where the New York co-ed was criminally attacked mu- * Hated and shot to death last Wrd-newlav night HiierlfT Ijtiirence F. Brown, of A-heville stated that he expects to "crack wide open" the 'Cantlnaed On Page Twe) New York Singer on WFBG Tomorrovl Warren Wolf of New York City. ho has filled many vocal en-in thut city, will be the miest artist on the Conshnbocken program, tomorrow at It'15 over ma Otenaeda and Phlia-delpnui Mr Wolf is visiting at the home of Abram Hack V." ineken The Conshohocken nrogram, sponsored by leading bus-community, ls ■ tallv at 12-11 ■ NBC artists and local talent. CHABGBD WITH RFC KIF-s MKlMOIllf.F DRIVING •iimmons charged Walter Mc- Oulms, 122 B Ht, with |M8 driving on the complaint of In tin will wrltl '■•-Hneesco. 345 East Oak 1. 1924. lost weight this winter. Franclne I Al How could you. I've loat it. street. Norristown, has been issued by Magistrate Ralph McLaughlin. 7he hearing has bean fixed for tonight Their cars collided July 12 at Marshall and UarUey streets.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 24, 1936 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1936-07-24 |
Year | 1936 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 24 |
Volume | 65 |
Issue | 68 |
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 |
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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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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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 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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