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®lje €onsl)ol)0cken Uttoxbtt. Ertabitthed IH(V>. Ha i I ( ONSHOHOCKEN, P\. Ml H>\.. II M 22, .937 PRU I ; l* o l.tNTS Itotarv Honors II. C. Jours al \\ eeklvDinner Rotar% < In!' Surak**i Cluh I'.iv- Tribute t<> Banker, In.III-UI.tli-t mi KlHli Hirlli'l.o. ( OMCBJ SSMAN SPI UU K<|IIIM lllllJH Dill'T S.iv- Supreme ' nurt [ante M;i» II.Id I p LegUatHM Horace C Jana, local banker am! manufacturer, waa the centrul figure ind Congressman J. William DHH'i wan the guest speaker at the week-ly meeting of :' Rotary Club last night at Andorra Inn. The club honored Mr .1 tent IT hLs aoth birthday last Wednesday atvl in r of hi* activities In dtfc the community during the pu.st many years. President Robert T Potts, in presenting Mr Junes, paid him high tribute Congressman Dltter, a personal friend of the honor guest, also add-ed his tribute of P-spect brioro b*> I'lnluiitf hLs adtlre.-vv He also eOe - pltmented William Forsyth. who -d Hie group singing and also favoied with a solo Congressman Ditter explained that In compliance with a request when he was asked to he the speaker, choae for his subject. "Trie Washington Situation", and in dealing with It he chose what |w considered the two moat important issues that la ixTdpying the atten-tion of the administration, the Supreme court Bill ami situation, without injecting politic*. In speaking of the Supreme Court Bill, the Congressman said it was the one dominant Issue at Wash-ington since early In February- und since the message was read the entire legislative proaram has been at a standstill with the exception of the appropriations for govern nient and relief. The this he explained was the tremen dou,s Importance of the issue and irrested for Man's llealli in Sewer Trench Gardes Party for Chapel r'und Department «if Labor .■ ml In- <lu-ir\ Chargei Negligence Lv SaWer i oBtracton \ R REST \H I l'i:i 5. Son Losl Raee Wild Death to III Fa I her Divide Springfield PJ East Election Dis'i rsl IVnnaii cgistrahon 1 bartei I ' i 11 f.. II.,1.1-r Died in Ho* a I i v^ Minute* Be-f \t i i\ il ni Nin \ Ml I M I ONGBI ---MAN Vt I III! I I i: C.II.S. Alumni Receive§ Class IM M.tiili.r- Gree. Nan < l.i-. I.Ini CMawfi. Jaonw U. Raj u,.K Sur-rfwor ... l-ir-i 6am W.t-comei Wen Members. <n ma ■ I the Ran. afternoon froai ■ i ■ i ind, Val-' deraon Buppke and Ml .,, . ■ II.... . i Ribta will to) i M i *i«» M \ Hearing* Thuraoay. Worl taught Cold Vfter Working "-"I— I-".' .» < -- J "SSC '" HWl I. ......r.-. in ni Sewer I n-m li will kc nW bs ictivr in (lomntunta A son traveUzug .several hundred • i..ii 11 tit- ■ ■ MI William F. Wills ,. rather km the rare minute, todaj uon*.'' L. M Oatntg, rice pn Boarerd Betttter and bfi D nanutat Of soli drink-. ;■ booth win be ii HJ u chentnui H He will ba an... i rothy Bitner i Cum- Jaga 0. Naaman K. wv i.i aMrtatoam, oa Th ■ ba M n «■ Cheatnul Hill Hi in chan on, Loon* a mi m H ;..:::.i hm rrom -■ ■ii nt ion i Tile division of tile Fi' ■ ■ Knight Wyndin.-., I ■ I ■ ■ .■-1 ran Qjm ■ ior all sioor. Albert ■ I I - tloyli ll.ii t wn! I ft] 0 live in WMIII Of Brookrrol! I'lynunith MM Un| ■Aill raad linndwriting and Mi . Prank M Han..1.1 ii. . .,, ,u!1 rt,u| rharftcter trunanl ni Labi ■ < ■, ■ i i n nl David K Johnslone. Tenth ave-nue and FnyrKe attWl 1 Matt Nunita tmrmtf CttJ, former resident, who has filled the post for ira eontlnuoiLsly John Light, ueorge P1UBU and „. Frank Wood. Jr.. the latter, presl-reaaon ot tkni 01 tha rlass of '37 were named vie. nmirtanta; Mis*. Edith Lobb was chosen rrcordlnjr MM 3k« navja wnlohU wu* pwntcd I Miss Anne Primavera. eorrespondinK He said that if the Supreme Court secretary and Miss Jeane Vande-i* changed under tin- UMMHII ad- grift, asstatnnt seeretary'- minlfttraUon there Is nothing U>| Two hundred and fifty persons prevent it from being changed with were present, including the sixty each Mieeeedtng administration to six members of the class of W. re-sult the purposes of the party In Icelved al the event Yellow roses. power. He upheld th* workings the class flower of the graduating court and spoke against the desire I class, decorated the table for *' to change It to meet the desires of | new member- - one man and ttfct aarfcMM in.mrv ot another, both employees on the sewer operation Tin uciim of the fatality wa--. Charles J WillmmH. M. of Rebel inn. Dpaar Marlon, ana am oruabad to daatn May 10 when tha (arthen walls of the open tremli collapsed on him The incident ■■ h In an allev be- ■ (in-idem or ihe Oaufhohonumjol i High school Alumni Association. at,Mo,1>t«">1*;ry Hospital, but pro-i i inounced dead on admission, the «3rd annual reunion and ban- Th(, 1Illlim| w w.^ , (|uet. lield on Sauirday at the darn-, cilcred of ftHt Avenue. Manufacturers Country Club, O H April IS. ■■ johnatone aaeaoodi M 'and discharged man the in Ma] I In hiin^iiiK tCM char. I .■ propet ■hortni was nut pi I | cave-in of U I walls bordering the open irencli al M ruses Uie of violating an Legislature passed June 2. 1913. line will be < Miss McLean math nvi Rughai and Miss pnizabeth had boon ROUflad late last night hv F.I). \. Honor i Hi.- crnkal oaaattkm of his father I m' i a • ■ I'neuiiionia which he contracted \<*\\ I r^SMll'lll ftnt a week ago. and blood poison-1 innnMndhnad by rhninic diabetes are gh" the cause of death. Working In anj| llv high temperature, in iteuilcr will be m charge of the cafe- Philadelphla olnnr the I caught ; nl I! ofVoterstobeMadeTonjorron andlliursday in EntireCounty l«.nu i l.ik \\,|l kid l!.m-i,.,,. ,,, I'hi. Borou(b. — Fourth ind I ihl. \\.,i,l I >. I. i,, l|.,,, ^,v i |,rk-. ■ Houn f..i li.-i-n. in \ M. I 1,1 il I p. \l.. : to in P M Ml I I, ,- \l„-i l I...,..,,, i:,■,.!,.,,- \\,n . mi i I, ikl i,, i;. i ,11, ill I nun III, \,lj.,..MI lli-lri.l- ^ ,-h nl.n. Rrgialpr i,» \ <>!<■ .,1 liiiuri- Sil ii PaJlini I'l.,,,- V» .1 I Irrlan M.n l(.|:i-i«r . Irrki la ->,r\,. in Thii Boroudl in,I I ir-l l(,ci-l..ili,ni. \\,i, M.i.li-nan Ha^[>■ and MKs'Midtlin heavy cold, lu, hr rode to Ann M Will- ,,| Uw niis^.llaneouR hU honip ,„ie ev.-nlng lafil week. KetuMtb siaufTfr win' ii,- oouapMd npnii in Ud booster, and wlll| He was one of ihe mosl acUve ;, set of china. \\ hitemarshto Graduate 66 inuii\ Kiiner.il lliri-rlnr- \--iiri;itioii TemJer Ban* qurl l« I'iiul I*. Miller. Nen Preaidenl of Statr \ -iitialioii. Han) < Jueala. force of registrars and clerks wrii bagno the emrk tnuwiRni morn-ing in all of th. | ■ ■ .1 general ..'CUlHl' ■ . . inuounced r luij and aaajaa While thi were set i W'-ittn'Mlav ..nil i'.nr I ■ ■ m doty in id-r, ■ ui spring Mill nantnft rhvirch and was a member of tha Are police of the Harmnnvllle Fire Company. Besides his widow Fmma. ■ ■ wire .,[ Marvin Balnea m f™ ' Murple's Lane Plymouth Meeting; Marie, wife ol Cratg Matheson of Narclaxa road and Wilhelmlua. wife Ml Bhvood Laccy. at home, and one ■on, Leonard. Fiirinnl inranuemenLs have nc nrl baan ooaiplatad. recognition Ml hi ■ ' ■ ■ | : . with the No l regls-trar laHn) I annaora, ■ ■ ■ : 2U I)a\ s In Juil i lommencenienl Will He II. Ill Tburaaity. il Barron Hill. Rev. David Noble to I»..|i,..r \.l1|e(.. \u:.e,l-fur SonOff Slllileill-. la Whllemarsh Township Public' James Vanaili. 54. 4151 Main Schools will hold ihrii I .\unk. wa.s killed by nual Conimeiicement. Thursday j lightening and three Offal . at 3 N p in in the audi-. NIOIIHT and two young dl I Killed, 3 Hurt by LiirlitrniMv. Holt human nature. He predicted the Supreme Court Bill will be killed In the House, expressing the belief the Judiciary Committee can not be marshaled to make a favorable report. The second issue is the (Cht of the capacity '>! BM |nople for wlf itovernmetit in 'he man,'' law and order, the speaker said Ba .--tui [oat .. bOBM Hi ■ Wen ttw - Ul collapse and wluii is true or the family. Is also true in a village, state or na-tion, he pointed out "We are go-ing through the most serious time in the history of the nation." he .said, and in speaking of the labor Kltiiailot) he expressed tin- belief that labor has a definite right to organize as the cropnyer and that each workman has (lie right to identify himself for his well being or his destruction He .s[»ke "f the condoning of thfl extreme act-' of violence lie i xi>l.iinetl that In olden times piracy was not lung more than the survival of the flt-lesl on the high seas, where the boldest men with tlie best ships took possession, and said he is wondering whether there Is much difference on the high seas in those days when the present seizure of industrial plants Are we going to acknowledge by tour apprmal by our continuity of condoning or are we going to show our capacity to enact laws and the courage to en-force them? These questions he left to his auditors. Howard Webster, of the Phtladel phla Club, was a visitor and Leon Ratoaky was a guest. Henry Wilder announced that plans are being completed for the annual "Ladies Night" to be held next Monday at 6.30 nt Bungalow Inn. Jeffersonvllle. President Rober T. Potts prealded for the last time at the meeting Francis L PYeas. .newly-elected pres-ident, will take office next Monday i veiling FELL IKIIM Bit 11 It Miss Betty O'Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell O'Neill, ot West Eleventh avenue, fell from a bicycle near her home on Saturday afternoon and sustained severe in-juries to her arm. Woman in crowded car. to friend: "I wimli thai good-looking man would give me his seat." Five men Immediately ztood up! till H 111 BREAKS RIBS AT <T t IV, Officer Walter Phipps. local patrolman, suffered two frac-tured ribs, while playing in a ball game between the married and unmarried teams, Bunday. at the Moose outing at the Press Farm. Skippark He was treated by a local phy-sician. and vari-colorr. I bles Four claws held individual re- Tliev were the classes of 1933, celebrating Its fifth anniver.snrv. the class of in il- Until reunion, thp class of 1<>!2 in ILs (weniv fifth Ihe class of 1907. marking its thirtieth anniver-sary mid the class of ]fW7 mnrv'»f : gnnivataary. F H Snow principal of Lhe Low. er Merlon Junior High School, de-livered an Inspirational Mlk at the reunion, flashes of keen humor ac-oannni it. James n. Ray. former burgess and only living member Of the first I mm the school, sixty five years ago. welcom ed the new members into the Alumni. George W R Kirkpatrick ■?n acted H traubnaatOT and Rev. Edwin F Carson, pastor of ttfet Methodist Church, asked the bless-ing at dinner anal offend prayer (or deceased Alumni-"' Hon. J. Burnett Holland the Orphans" OOUTt, Moi also addressed the group, coTfgrutu-latis- R the new members and wel-coming them Mrs NuMtla. plead-ing, also extended a welcome to tin new Alumni I.-; Frank Wood, presl-dent of "37. responded to the wel-come. Anniversaries Among the rlasse.s rmrking their (Continued On Pare Fivei Reception For Missionaries Rev and Mrs Luther A. Ootwald Lutheran missionaries to India, ac-companied by their seven children, will come nere Thursdav night when they will be guests at an In-formal reception at 7 45. In "1P social room* of St M^rlr1-; T i itheran church They have recently ar-rived in America, on a furlough from their work in the far east With Ihrm will be Rev and Mrs Will F. Bare, of Lebanon. Pa, par-ents of Mrs Ootswald Rev Mr Bare Is a former pastor of Bt Mark's church Motion pictures of the activities carried on by Rev Barren Hill Consoll-class is one of On 1). & I). CharjTP t*w largest to graduate from the ' | Township schools Prof I A I Supervising Principal of the Town-ahtp H. I who A ill he Burgess Hampton was In a gener-ous mood in pattBa ooarl ti.i ofilng when four men. charged with the lying drunk and | arraigned before him and meted out ■ twenty -day -enn nee in Jail to each when UlO) were unable to pnt-dure a fine of $4.50. The defendant'- were John Can-non Peter Ostrowski. Hugh it.d Joan Storm They were arrp.sted at 8 last i : Offu "Frog Hollow lug profusely from a cii( in the palm of hi* right hand, which was given medical treatment after he was brought to .iiion. He ■Bl onabla to exnlain how he rr-i- eived 'he EUl He told the burges-> he had tS yesterday morning but did not have a cent wilh which to pay his Una and BOOld not explain ■ award and prnea during ■ 'or of the Roxborough ,i! Church will deliver . k'radtiates The I the gmdoating class are Richard KaaOt, pre.i. lent; Alice McCnughan. secretary; Doris Beav- Boam an "i he class Biiear atirnloTs arp c)ll.rrv iU1(1 wJlilp ^^ i was bleed- ,t; ... To live a well routldad lile; be square'' The pro gram for coniui.-n-'.-mcnt Is as fol-lows: Procev-'inal Oroheetra OH Rev. H M Rowi"-. pastor Of Bl Pi lei :. i 'ithi'r.iii chunh Barrel] Hill "The W v phfied hv the lire of Thoanu lea Smart Songs, 'ilio Flephant and the Chunp ■■ He il All Those ■ iring Young Charms' bv the giadnatuii oiaai "The Revmrd of ■arrlee*' raara pllflitl Bf the life of Jane Adams . bv Anna Makslmowicz On h. ,ii .i William Wuntaf will jyak eon-cerniiu,' the class motto "To live a well-rounded life; be square" •ion of awards Song. "Thte. Mm. rjHrli from School" GradualInr Oteaa Address Rev DBTU Nona*, of the Rox iHirough Preafaytetian Church < .it.li.in.il On rage Two| )urad eerloualy, during lust niglir storm Vanclli was tound lying un-der a tree in West Miu..yunk by Lom Merlon ix)ll(V- The others. Zlole Rosetta. 3ft lasnajrunk and inounce those I her daughters, Romona. 8, and f this yearsj&ljth- 10, are in hi Jury Kxonerales Driver for Death Francis Bates, 23. Allqulppo. pa.. rated bj ^ ooeonara jury 'Ci.jhilitv for lh*' death of Peter Puppas. Amhridge i In an antomoljile accident June . it Ardmore Pappa.s who was riding with Bates from Pittsburgh to Neej York was klllefi lv when ■ rear of a parked beer truck on ■ '.ike Sates, on atapeBeo at the Jones and Laughlin Mills geJd be doaad for a "few seconds" and di:i awaken until lie was about 3D feet from the truck, too Into avoid a colliMon .'Ird. Ave. Supervisors Th" Third Avenue Playground open tn all boys and girls of the community, will open for tha Mttl i, .Tuh 0. remaining open unlit August 27 •v Kirkpatrick will be the • ! by Miss Cnther me Hastings Final plans for the opening were made at a meellng of the committee last nlata Fnrk House Mrs Hcnrv Rollins 1* chairman and members are Mrs. and Mrs Ootwald hi their mission- ^™,d *■■ and MUs Agn" ary work In India will be shown \n__ and refreshments will be served. The Young Peoples* choir will sing Fatally Injured Removing Window Michael Dunn 80. 337 West Mar-shall street. rTjrrlstown. was found dead In the cellar of hla home by Mrs Cyrus Irwin. a relative. He was attempting to remove a win- | dow He was .standing on a box ' when he fell HU head struck the sharp comer or the box or Jos-( eph Hlinsberger said his skull wa* fractured Coroner W J Rushong Issued a certificate of death due bo acrtdent. TODAYS n\i»i.|;\M Oneway to ftgur* voite «hare Oat or goiemm.i take the total ux bill for the federal, state and local govern-ment' and divide it by the num-ber of people in the country to get the per capita share In 19:13 • ;i"v paid per person : to $59 64 and in 1934 169 24 It has been estimated that in 19M total taxes per per-son will reach Jfl2 25 thii number of persons in your iarnilv to figure what your family's share in the cost of government Is. Wills Probated William H Force. Oreen Ijne ' S3150 to his wife, Hannah H. Force, according to a will filed In the office ot the reg-ister of wills Force died March I 1035 hill Ihe will was not discovered tinill re-cently Letters of administration were granted shortly after the death, but these were revoked Sat-urday. Testator directed that at the death of the wife, his daughters. Fmma F. and Fdith E, should re-ceive the estate The will was dated December 30. 1810. H. MV Fulrlin, West Telford. gave an estate of 11*00 to his wife Jaine | Kb will was written June fi LttJB Ba di-d March 25 The wife was named executrix. MFIHIIlVTs FIVH) Hvman Krayan. 77 Fayette stree, .1 McCanns manager of the A ■ ireet. and Fdward Wciner proprietor of the store at 70 Fayette street, were ar- :.tre BCnjan Hampton "In nrl Saturday morning charged with violating the ordi-nance governing the blocking of the aosrwaSa A Baa or t4.so was im-posed on each. : ADVERTISE IN THE RECORDER Kdith wa.s fo.ind by ■ and taken to Memorial Hospital. Roxborough at . found when poBoa anat if girl mid ire in Bryn M»wi i Tlieir conditmn i This morning btri RoaetCI sat up n in\i M ... i " bandages which hide wetn] Imrns Itiiiit the lightning and described. In barely coherent words what had luippened. I book mv thn-e children into Mane) auk to bUj Jinn- i .nidle lie ■ in.I "as we hove u<> i on our farm On the way back, we took the railroad track as the road is too daageroua to walk oa a Bejhl ■ When the rtorm bh a ■rttth ioid DM that than n walking behind Da ■ look and kan at that ■ ban t .iii iMtanan inwlai the bllllolnvood tlee And at the same moment I f. h fuunv in nt) lee i ejgald bantly And that's all I reniem- I now." The bod* . >,.(| Dy Mr Theodore ON'i were driving from the nan i. to theft 1. KM al :I1K River rood. West Manuvunk. about 11 p m. m the IMKIV ot Fdith in a ditch at the side of the rood Thinking her the victim oi i hit-run driver, they turned around bar to Roxborough leant- ■rial Hospital, where It « he had head Injuries, bums and ■he scene, found baej m.itk' in the dbl embankment and small shrubs crushed in a path from the top to the bottom of the embankment Climbing it. they found the bodies of the three others under two trees Vanella was under one Tweniy feet away, under the second tree. Mrs. Roscttl wee sitting dazed. ly mumbling about her "Boning legs " And the unconscious form ol Aamona lay In the grass nearby All apparently had been blown with force to the ground, as they bore scratches from crashing through ;he tow bushes ' of the Manavunk police station, was the first on the scene II was he who discovered the bodies ■nd found the lightning marks in the trees. HOB bo baa panudYney <>i gelvaBM ' D aflDei local morUcla ., umonlal baiuiuet at the Vail -U-a- Saturday: ' " a Ktu*in ,, .. .,._ ..__. „. nveived No 4 card mi Seated before a griz?led group of directors who believed him to be the man they wanted to hire as sales manager, the candidate was asked by one of Ihe group "Who is the boss in your home?" "I m." was the reply, "but I keep iy wife thinking she 1B". That was one of the answers that won a 125.000 Job for him. the Montgom-rv County Funeral Directors' Association. The delightful event was one ol iln ind socially brilliant ever held by the organization George R Huff, of Lansdale. pres-tna county uroup. *as t ami latrodu ■ ■ Joseph L Oalen. of Philadelphia dent of the National As-o! Funeral Directors, paid A htith tribute to President Miller ■ leadership ability and his knowledge il in the organIzatlon, In ■arl ba anal The Montgomery County Funeral Directors' Associa-tion is always In the forefront of the tanks of the association locally, state and national You have In Mr Miller a man who KM and who will I Dr Frank Stromc of H he Bureau ol \ ■ ■:<HI of his depnrtnn lecord-kcepiriK and the meeting of olher hlate requirements and pro-teitlnp Uon il Huff Lntroduoed D Rae floyd Of Norristown. who in turn the honor guest of the riling. Stal.- Pre.iiieiit Paul Miller originally a "farm hoy" from Murks Franklin < to Philadelphia to aM the world and bard work i.d moid ciiili in ( -.iisholifM-keii and with im- . •' i •! ■ world. : nation f..i the I ■ colleague . and promised to do all In his power to help raise the .stand-ard1, of the pro) racketeer ■ullage of the grief of paople, out of the organ- Mrs. Miller Alw Honored Mrs Paul I) Miller, wife of the waa also at "".i and ami praaantad with a large bas- Oth.r gatata Introduced bv I B were .1 ,| -. rristown. regtstrar of vl- 1 ink J Horn !■ In Aliqiilppa. memlier of the Board of "f the State A. Benjamin I. Harr. I^amp. taryof Uie Pennsylvania Mate Fun- Ion; Miles Tlmmataiail member Of the Board of OovarzMMl of ihe BUte Oon, and Miss Margaret W Tlie Knests were seated In the crystal hall room, which was bciu-i tifullv decorated with rn|>. lex baskets of flowers end ferns era corsage bououets of roses and baby's hriath'for the feminine guests. Rev O E iCorHrnsted On Page Fowl BOY. BITTEN BV CAT RI'TI KNS FROM HOSPITAL "Dad, it says here that a certain man was a financial genius What does that mean?" •'That he could earn zWBa than his family could ipend It:* Edward Ronnan. Ninth avenue below Harry street bitten by a cat which he attempted to pet on tlie street returned Sundav from Brvn Mawr Hospital, wi.. | fined for several davs as a result of the Injury He is steadi! ing. He la a pupil at St v parochial .school Jos.pl. Moiitemayor. West Con-shohocken, a nephew of the Ron-nan boy. is recovering from an in- Jury sustained while swimming last week Four stitches were I und Judge Ooaaoa No 5 President Judge J Burnett Holland I •! < **■ phaii-s conn araivad atttj a raen oi oih'i. end did not wait. Judge William I out of wan Die registration will be made at the regular polling places which will be oi>eii fi.H.i Hi a in bB :( p m. and from 7 to 10 p m. both I bean, changes In some or the (Killing places in both this borough and West Consho-hocken. Tlie (li;t ward polls In this borough which have been lo-cated nt the store of James P. i 42 Fayette street, for many vear* have been moved to St Cosmos and Damlan hall. Third avenue ano * ■ been ap- ■ ■ ■ aecordiiiK to the voting r- FOUT ailch'ional rdarza have been ■npotated for ttaa rual ward tew nd Hard and .six in each <>! ihe Fourth and The txiNiiii; plage In the First ward o( W.M Con.'hohocken which i [ulre hotel been etuuiejed lo the Powrs \\\\ Room on Ford ;ni i bakav O'dar avenue The remain In ■ ■ Important borough electlona will w held in the West noroafh uludlni . - tea throe school dn- mcil and ward. Tlw names or clerks who will serve tomorrow and fllltf'Bjar in ■ uon dls-itn i.. MIK-II the Brai n | held have I- ■ • I RX li'i C II ■ Hi- i:- M ■ ml ton '' in n ■ ! the district., will lnvm ru with one to four clerks hort of the allotment, allowed by the eotanuealon, but II la egpeotad this' will i- • rora tba second day. Tliiir.sday The v." and by the falln f major parties. Franklin L Wright Republican chairman, and Frank .1 Braatanr, rjawaaaaatt chairman to receive name* of clerks from • t cominlllee n < - Kenn-ih H Mailman, chter clerk lo the Registration Commission, said he hoped to bat* nil posts filled by regiat ra-tions demand the full nro> Tna its for thw borough fol-low: First Ward: Miss Helen EMtHby Ruggi-ro 217 West Elm street: Dominie D Ruggiern, 3L' Fayette ■ attael. i ■ ■ i ■ ■ west First avenue. ft'cnnd Ward: Florence Batok. 201 East l lames J Morlarltr. Hector and Ash streets Third Wnrri Minnie Harrison. 133 East Fifth avenue; Jennie Prodpilskl, 119 Fast Elm street Fourth Ward Lsabelle Kowal-kow. skI. «2f> FHVI - ■ Anna Harvey. Hi!) Maple street: Arm M van] i M Mi I pauara avenue; Anna Camarto. 162 we«st Seventh avenue; Mrs John OTJon- Fifth avenue Fifth Ward: Mrs, Florence Mc- "i Seventh even Rollins Jr. 1013 Fayette street ■ Quill.ni. HHi Urn . ■Mwmciiriti twaeaaMp krganH Mnnegan, 11 por-tei Kir* Ahlogeon moor \\i Diauid wattet H nag-man Wi gahiBtlTTI avenue Flour- .n\l'll i Arelalde Taylor. H(J | 'II 1111 I'pper Merton ■ I'.IK-I'IH'I, K l> Ml l.ll. D Itn Daniel Bardmmn DeHavea aw n ■«ken . "imet Mvrile Komor-owskl, 607 Fourth >t ii U'hitemarsh T»wn»h|p 4 W'li'-i, It l> I; Anthony Hnn-slcker, Sheaff lane Fort Wa.shitig-ion w. ■ DaHika Dorothy Burn- P O. Sidnev Pingel- Bteln, Plvmouih Mei'iing ■ actor in the canal quired to register to qualll ■ '■'» ' |.i:m. ,.nd Ihe .■ -■ rn.r I T*JI tegWratton will be permanent and DO one who regUler.s will lie re- ■ SO so again ID moral fiom the dharlot, Othar tcKiMiation daya win i»e in .hiiv and August. Doiroasc in Relief Cases In County Although Hie week ending June '. marked fta mil ganan ojtwj gaaaj durtni which there ha. been a de-cline in the total 11111110- : carried on the direct rone* roiu in Monipoincry Oounty, II I ■ ■ been tapering off during the pest few week.-. Al the end Of (he cur-rnii week than wen- 102 cases, consulting of 904 person.-, a .1 on the rOila a;. compHred wilh 202 I nried at tha praatooa neek. repre- .^....I.K a net weekly drop of only 10 cases, or 48 persona. The mnnbtr of ra-ses on iclief |Od ll''l|l>V 1- niunitirs for w.ik enduring June IL* lollow.s' Hitrough* No. Cesea Ambler lJ ■ ' I 'M . . IS 41 Tewiiship* Ma, (<aana Plymouth i Springfield ft Opner Meiion ,,.. 7 Whltemandi 3 Whltpaln 2 Mrs. Nancy Jones Granted Divorce A divorce was granteil Nancy Thomas Jones from J Malcolm Jones, in a decree rigned by Judge William P Dniin.-hower In Mont-ejouiery countv court of Otaa* aan re-vealed In the office ot the Prothnn-otarv. where It was stated ree had bgea rigned but the pap-rs "had been borrowed 1 The docket shows that the di- OIDB hlH] was filed in behalf or "ii March 2 I I Itroud Weber, wu: filed his report on June 9 r.nple are natives of this borough Mrs Jones is the daugh-ter ot Dr and Mrs. J. Quincy Thomas, and Jones is a win of the late Jonathan R Jones, vice presi-dent or the Alan Wood Company. to close an Incision as the result of NcLsnn Quigg. Sixth avenue and the accident. KtTIRNS TO IIOSPITtl - i.nings, 10th a-ad 1 Hospital this morning, for treat-ment She made the trip In the Moose community nmbi; IT PATH TO AliVFKTIsE Pavelte street; Mary Irwln. 413 neat afl Avoy, East Eighth avenue; Mr?. William I*w-ler .sixth avenue and w-ptvmouih Iwananlp East District: Edward Baring Germantown pike; Rose I ■ D R. D 4: Mrs Marlon road West District: Howard Rhoads. j| Gallachtr road; PhUomena Mlfitl-II ON BOAT TRIP TO AI.4SKAN I'OKIM '.rnandu Bell, of Ridge Pike tad Milt Road. Plvrnomh lp, left on I-Ylday lor a ,1 to Alaska. Accoii ;. ' Marjorie Van Born, Jersey City teacher and Miss Marlon Swartz, of Rkidmore College faculty, Miss It'll will motor to Seattle, Washington, and will board the 'orla. Alaska Steamship ad They win onerous points in Alaska, returning. In time for th* Sep-tember school term mi it-n, thi daughter of Mr ei W. Augustus Bell, is a member of the faculty of Eisenhower High School. Norrlstown. They will take motion pictures of the
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 22, 1937 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1937-06-22 |
Year | 1937 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 22 |
Volume | 66 |
Issue | 63 |
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 |
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 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®lje €onsl)ol)0cken Uttoxbtt.
Ertabitthed IH(V>. Ha i I ( ONSHOHOCKEN, P\. Ml H>\.. II M 22, .937 PRU I ; l* o l.tNTS
Itotarv Honors
II. C. Jours al
\\ eeklvDinner
Rotar% < In!' Surak**i
Cluh I'.iv- Tribute t<> Banker,
In.III-UI.tli-t mi KlHli
Hirlli'l.o.
( OMCBJ SSMAN SPI UU
K<|IIIM lllllJH Dill'T S.iv-
Supreme ' nurt [ante M;i»
II.Id I p LegUatHM
Horace C Jana, local banker am!
manufacturer, waa the centrul figure
ind Congressman J. William DHH'i
wan the guest speaker at the week-ly
meeting of :'
Rotary Club last night at Andorra
Inn.
The club honored Mr .1
tent IT hLs aoth birthday
last Wednesday atvl in r
of hi* activities In dtfc
the community during the pu.st
many years.
President Robert T Potts, in
presenting Mr Junes, paid him
high tribute
Congressman Dltter, a personal
friend of the honor guest, also add-ed
his tribute of P-spect brioro b*>
I'lnluiitf hLs adtlre.-vv He also eOe -
pltmented William Forsyth. who -d
Hie group singing and also favoied
with a solo
Congressman Ditter explained
that In compliance with a request
when he was asked to he the
speaker, choae for his subject.
"Trie Washington Situation", and
in dealing with It he chose what |w
considered the two moat important
issues that la ixTdpying the atten-tion
of the administration, the
Supreme court Bill ami
situation, without injecting politic*.
In speaking of the Supreme Court
Bill, the Congressman said it was
the one dominant Issue at Wash-ington
since early In February- und
since the message was read the
entire legislative proaram has been
at a standstill with the exception
of the appropriations for govern
nient and relief. The
this he explained was the tremen
dou,s Importance of the issue and
irrested for
Man's llealli in
Sewer Trench
Gardes Party for
Chapel r'und
Department «if Labor .■ ml In-
.
lex baskets of flowers end ferns
era corsage bououets of
roses and baby's hriath'for the
feminine guests. Rev O E
iCorHrnsted On Page Fowl
BOY. BITTEN BV CAT
RI'TI KNS FROM HOSPITAL
"Dad, it says here that a certain
man was a financial genius What
does that mean?"
•'That he could earn zWBa
than his family could ipend It:*
Edward Ronnan. Ninth avenue
below Harry street bitten by a cat
which he attempted to pet on tlie
street returned Sundav from Brvn
Mawr Hospital, wi.. |
fined for several davs as a result
of the Injury He is steadi!
ing. He la a pupil at St v
parochial .school
Jos.pl. Moiitemayor. West Con-shohocken,
a nephew of the Ron-nan
boy. is recovering from an in-
Jury sustained while swimming last
week Four stitches were I
und Judge
Ooaaoa No 5 President
Judge J Burnett Holland I •! < **■
phaii-s conn araivad atttj a raen
oi oih'i. end did not wait. Judge
William I out of
wan
Die registration will be made at
the regular polling places which
will be oi>eii fi.H.i Hi a in bB :(
p m. and from 7 to 10 p m. both
I bean, changes In
some or the (Killing places in both
this borough and West Consho-hocken.
Tlie (li;t ward polls In
this borough which have been lo-cated
nt the store of James P.
i 42 Fayette street, for
many vear* have been moved to
St Cosmos and Damlan hall. Third
avenue ano *
■ been ap-
■ ■
■
aecordiiiK to the voting r-
FOUT ailch'ional rdarza have been
■npotated for ttaa rual ward tew
nd Hard
and .six in each <>! ihe Fourth and
The txiNiiii; plage In the First
ward o( W.M Con.'hohocken which
i [ulre hotel
been etuuiejed
lo the Powrs \\\\ Room on Ford
;ni i bakav O'dar avenue The
remain In
■ ■
Important borough electlona will w
held in the West noroafh
uludlni
. - tea throe
school dn- mcil and
ward.
Tlw names or clerks who will
serve tomorrow and fllltf'Bjar in
■ uon dls-itn
i.. MIK-II the Brai n |
held have I- ■ •
I RX li'i C II ■
Hi- i:- M ■ ml ton '' in n ■
! the district., will lnvm
ru with one to four clerks
hort of the allotment, allowed by
the eotanuealon, but II la egpeotad
this' will i- • rora tba
second day. Tliiir.sday
The v." and by the
falln f
major parties. Franklin L Wright
Republican chairman, and Frank
.1 Braatanr, rjawaaaaatt chairman
to receive name* of clerks from
• t cominlllee n < -
Kenn-ih H Mailman, chter clerk
lo the Registration Commission, said
he hoped to bat* nil posts filled by
regiat ra-tions
demand the full nro> Tna
its for thw borough fol-low:
First Ward: Miss Helen EMtHby
Ruggi-ro 217 West Elm street:
Dominie D Ruggiern, 3L' Fayette
■
attael. i ■ ■ i ■ ■ west First
avenue.
ft'cnnd Ward: Florence Batok.
201 East l lames J
Morlarltr. Hector and Ash streets
Third Wnrri Minnie Harrison.
133 East Fifth avenue; Jennie
Prodpilskl, 119 Fast Elm street
Fourth Ward Lsabelle Kowal-kow.
skI. «2f> FHVI -
■
Anna Harvey. Hi!) Maple street:
Arm M van] i M Mi I pauara
avenue; Anna Camarto. 162 we«st
Seventh avenue; Mrs John OTJon-
Fifth avenue
Fifth Ward: Mrs, Florence Mc-
"i Seventh even
Rollins Jr. 1013 Fayette street
■
Quill.ni. HHi Urn .
■Mwmciiriti twaeaaMp
krganH Mnnegan,
11 por-tei
Kir* Ahlogeon
moor
\\i Diauid wattet H nag-man
Wi gahiBtlTTI avenue Flour-
.n\l'll
i Arelalde
Taylor. H(J |
'II 1111
I'pper Merton
■
I'.IK-I'IH'I,
K l>
Ml l.ll. D Itn Daniel
Bardmmn DeHavea aw n
■«ken .
"imet Mvrile Komor-owskl,
607 Fourth
>t ii
U'hitemarsh T»wn»h|p
4 W'li'-i,
It l> I; Anthony Hnn-slcker,
Sheaff lane Fort Wa.shitig-ion
w. ■ DaHika Dorothy Burn-
P O.
Sidnev Pingel-
Bteln, Plvmouih Mei'iing
■ actor in the canal
quired to register to qualll
■ '■'» ' |.i:m. ,.nd Ihe
.■ -■ rn.r I T*JI
tegWratton will be permanent and
DO one who regUler.s will lie re-
■ SO so again ID
moral fiom the dharlot,
Othar tcKiMiation daya win i»e in
.hiiv and August.
Doiroasc in Relief
Cases In County
Although Hie week ending June
'. marked fta mil ganan ojtwj gaaaj
durtni which there ha. been a de-cline
in the total 11111110- :
carried on the direct rone* roiu in
Monipoincry Oounty, II I
■ ■
been tapering off during the pest
few week.-. Al the end Of (he cur-rnii
week than wen- 102 cases,
consulting of 904 person.-, a .1
on the rOila a;. compHred wilh 202
I nried at
tha praatooa neek. repre-
.^....I.K a net weekly drop of only
10 cases, or 48 persona.
The mnnbtr of ra-ses on iclief
|Od ll''l|l>V 1-
niunitirs for w.ik enduring June
IL* lollow.s'
Hitrough* No. Cesea
Ambler lJ
■ ' I 'M . . IS
41
Tewiiship* Ma, ( |
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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