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®I)c Consl)ol)ockcn Uccortcr ESTABLISHED 1869 NO. 7705. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. IULY 1. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS IIONdlM'lt West Borough's M'Kenzie Park Is Dedicated Smillie Is Speaker At Formal CeremoB) HrM There Siiiuluy Words ol commendation were showered upon the mAnbers ol the West Coivslioriockeii Recreational Council Sunday afternoon during the program in connection with dedication of MacKen.'ic Park, the West Borough's first public park, and the official owning of tin sum-mer playground. Deapft« clouds that threatened a dovnpour, a Unite crowd gathered in the sha'led sections along Wilson-' town creek which Don through the enter of the park, or stood along1 Elizabeth street which fronts the play center The speaker and guests1 were seated under the pavilion. Appropriate talks and spirited music by Ouarlno's orchestra combined with the blessings offered by the! clergy In nuking the exercise* en-; Joyable. A note of disappointment in the arrangements was the failure to | have all of the equipment in posi-i lion. This cannot be charged to the. Recreational Council The order fori . . _ 'equipmen' was placed early In the1 Independence Day | ynr and WM vaM lor „. tnBt tlme guests. The event also marked the |ndr|iriideiK of truffle aceld-nU- by ai|U WBlUn ,,to ^ received and 20th anniversary of Father Strum- !£*m* " "">'• d'tvtag or waking .„, |n placf are B slidm|{ board,; la's rectorship In the local church ; i"ls *,?* lf,J m. ?e.,° w 7 " merry-go-round, seesaws and a, at Fifth avenue and Maple street ' f«""u%*"'*de"1 °J r™JS n i «um strlde ^^ "e n^CXcti gomerv County Safety Council. on|d[U,v and wi]) ^ a88embled as soon Parish Honors Father Strumia of St. Cosmas Two Aiiiiiwrsjirirs * « I' -ln'.lt* cl \| Hi II Ml r For Local Pastor A cablegram Incorporating the apostolic blessing aan) directly to Conshohockan from Pupal head-quarters. Vatican Cnv, Rome was one of the highlights of an e'.abor- : ate celebration of the 40th anulver- , sary of the ordlnutmn to the priest-hood of Rev.. Vic'.or fetiannu. Ul)., J.U.D.. LLD.. rector of 81 OOBCMS and Damlan Catholic church, Sun-day. At a testimonial dinner Sunday' afternoon at 3 in the Moose home. Norrlstown. arranged bv members of his parish, directed by Rev. Vin-cent Randazzo. assistant rector, the rare Papal message was read by Judge Adrian Bonnelly. Phila-delphia, toastmaster at the ban-quet An impressive touch was giv-en the scene when the assemblage ro*e in tribute to the Holy Father. | Three hundred |>ersoriR were pres-ent, repr sen ting the mujonty Ol the families in the large Italian-! American parish, clergy from other parishes, civic leaders and other \i Dedication Ol MacKende l\irk REV. VICTOR STKIM1A. D.D. Safety Rules Given Drivers CoHUty Safely ( oiim il Offers Sut-^c-tion* "Let's make j Hos|iitaIizt'(l VeterAMH IGiven Pieiiic Outing Seventy-live hc.spitahzrd war vcl-i erana, including ten from (Morris - town State hOSpUaJ and the re-mainder from Coatesville Veterans hospital, enjoyed the annual all-dt| ptanic arranged for thatt t>\ Montgomery-Huik' County Council ol A I Auxiliaries, last Thursday at Vallev Port* Chape) nark Valley MS West Tenth avenue, rehabilitation chair-man in the two-county council, was kencrui chairman uf arrangements Itri RuawU t' Brb prt auxUiari was of the Kitchen Lunch ■-..■ ■ ■ d the [roup tl noon A pri-aram ol I unes and sporta antart ■ ■ veterans. Rotary Club Ladies' Night at Bala Club OffitlTh lll-l.lllr.l; I'rrM-ntiltion* Anil Enlertainnienl Follow Rev. Winters Given Welcome I < liny. ~lii|i Dimirr Tendered Satunlav Pictured are members of the West Conshoho eken Recreational Council and those having a putt ID the dedication exercises Sunday afternoon at MiicKenzlc park and the opening of the summer playground located on Elizabeth street. Seated, left to right, are Alfred Hisell. treasurer; George T. Jacltson, supervisor of Conshohocken playgrounds; Mrs. Dorothy Donnelly, member of the board of directors, and Mrs. Thora M. Cole, supervlao r ol the new playground. Standing, left to nghi Ki ul; VldcKiiuic. donor of the park; A S Richards, supervising principal of West Side schools. Walter Hadfleld. president of the council and mas ter of ceremonies: District Attorney Frederick B Smlllle; Perry F Ramey. state secretary of the Order of Indeiiei.dem Americans; Burgee Harry Mosmiti and Chief of Police Walter Freas. who s urted the movement to organise the recreational council. TEXT OK PAPAL (ABLE Vatican City via Maekay Victor minima Conshohocken. Penna. Holy Father auspicious occas-slon fortieth anniversary sac-erdotal ordination felicitates Father Strumia faithful priestly sen tee devoted aspostolate am-ong Italian conununlty Imparts him relations friends benefac-tors paternal apostolic blessing requested pledge abundant di-vine grace. • signed • Montiui greatest Fourth of July weekends - DIMrirt Atlornev Speaks Ian Id the nations his-1 rjutrici Attorney Frederick : torvj . _ . __„ Smlllle. always a welcome vial ■Because the Fourth falls on H t0 tne Wefil Borough, was the ptt_ Friday, Mr. Beat-rift said, "many clpal speaker. HLs uddress was brief motcrists will start their holiday and mteresttng and expressed thel N—S-hlirti-- (..MM...MI on Thursday afternoon or evening. f„lmg of friendship between him-] ^^Mi"'"*™ »■«>I"|Ha,n | and wind up their trip the following | se,, and tne pe0p,e 0, Wesl Ct>n.' Monday morning The tremendous ^10)10Ckei, i,, tu.s opening remarks Of riltm** AllU ( *Ot»r- I volume of inquiries regarding travel, hj-said: l thmk vuu'ie wonderful.! .and requests for reservations, which , Iook on you M my ptn-up com-f 1 automobile lubs all over the <■""" Seek To Enjoin ^ * |,|i;^">;'»«1 Merion Worsted J rroves ropuhu* £ Fans In "Diner' The West Coushohocken summer playground In MacKenzle park marked Its opening yesterday with an attendance of more than 200 from all sections of the borough Mrs. Thora Cole, supervisor, was in charge. I.'.JIIK before 9 o'clock, the time set for the opening of the grounds, large number of youngsters were A gala Ladles' Night, owning with sn informal "al fresco" party at the home of Joseph K Colen. consho-hockeu State roan. Oladwyne, re-jldent. was held last night li\ the Conshohncken Rotary Club. Approximately one hundred Ro-tiitlans, tin '.i \i!\i- Rotar) Anns in the rlub vernacular--ami other ved appetliers on the landscaped, wooded lawn ol the Colen home from 5 to 7. before pro-i'i ciiitiit to the Bala Clolf club for dinner and a formal program at 7 JO. Francis C Palaclo. Jr. 200 East j Fifth avenue, chtel engineer M ah* agregaUon of 'he First E. J Lavlno company, Plymouth Chun li augtnenti d b\ ■ Meeting, was Installed an Rotary } representatives of other dcnomltia-j president by Mr Colen. president of ; the community as guesU. Machined Metals Company. Inc.. .i formal welcome to Rev ' Norrlstoa-n. Chester Winters, new pastor of the; The past presidents diamond liimti and Mrs Winters, tit it frl-'lnpcl pin was presented to the re-lowship dinner and reception. Sat-]tlring club head by Leonard A. Ta- 1 urday night in the church social (lone Bsq who paid a high tribute the Men'.. Bible class SpOTl to Mr Coleu's leaiiership lu Rotan, laOTtd the event .mi! revealed that average aitcnd- Burgess Ellas Blnlr. a member of.ance at we?klv dinner meetings of the church, welcomed the rlergyma:, it"' 1<« .'1 < lub reached SO throughout aifa on tx'lulf ot the com- the past fiscal vear. tnnnlt-. (ilfta Are Pre*eiilea Rev s n D. rec-i Gifts were presented by Mr Colen pal church, lo Seth K Mitchell, who secured I Rev Harry p Boughry pn^toi nf many of the cutstanduuj speakers nodiat church, Hrv Arthur] who addressed the c'ub during the C'pelHiid pastor ol the Presbyterian year; Leon Raloskey. for aid hunt), in id Hev Marshall W. Lee., throughout the year with decora- , pastor of 8t Pauls Baptist church.)lions at Rotary events, i addressed the group, extending to A gue-l gift was presented to Mrs. ; tht community's newest and young-, William H Wallace, 8r.. In recognl-welcome into the H"n ol having the largest ■'family borough's church i representation" In the club Mr. Changes Power Sliifl lo Klrctrii il\ To Motl.i'iii. i I'hiiil R«t Mi Wliurrs, .hi. ra gr.du Thf Mi-rlon WursuO Mill, ol WM ':",',, >*'< "lu"th »' I"""" l1""'- ■ _ ,. ... [majority uf these cat. are far from, en-akin, of the utter he ■ Marking the dual annlveiwy „.„' „„, ,„ „„. lnm» oI mMy S^iLJ ,Jr the fit'i wet. ««tt ot «2035 wmounted at. ,„».„„ are tinted to follow these L* idlna tor .„ .,, d™„ the banquet at addition, to the !u!ge.,tlons while tlilvlnj over the h„ „ot bStl'hanBetl to" oeice-liirtd now beln, collected tor a new |3ES5Jne« „«,. »eek-end V. ..." ,i 25SKS ,..'.. nufscturing establish-ments In this section since Its or-i taking an- •''SKlr'n/'ther^H A^SS^'iT^lh. m^.ir^l'Sl&.'T^SS^-SS Indicative of the fact thai the high- lri(, tontrost between building for r"m *re stild u> create a nuisance remained until 4 in the afternoon gresslve , ways will be crowded with cars. The war alld building for peace and Hi: insofar as owners of adjoining prop- *"'" tn(,y returned home. The " s said' "Vuut..t« .» ^™«—A organised program ol actiflties will The ' lL™ .,nC ,td 1 ,,cl Allenation\ if surh» a condition be started next Monday ganlsation about 1 building for war and destruction; havp t^n ,11^ ,n Bn eqlllu ,,,, has now been '■hanged to a peace-|0n behalf of St tart B and Mar :^\,^,o\r^.r5-F"^ Wallace and Uieir two sons. William II and LeRiy. are member*. The sixth wedding anniversary of pteaston of apprcclu- Mr and Mrs WllUam Wallace. Jr.. iimi 1.1 his oongregatlon fur the was marked at the event, with the function and to the visitors fot theli presentation of a bowl of flowers friendly sentiments 1 to the couple. The Women's Boclal Union pre-] Birthday anniversaries of William Mrs. Cole will not be »• ">e Park other torw.rd Mcp In mndernUl.tt: rf ,£ au^„\K{l ^J ,,„^„ „ w'„„„. Sr. „„, Leon rUtoaky tudduayj oorr ttoommoorrrrooww Sshhee wwiillll aatttteenndd i(tn.,s ppUlanntt | |rom the Youna Peoples Society! were marktd. lollowtnt the usual t'lui>lniellon meeunns lor the super-1 n>r somf llmt lhr „OTp.,iy „., tSOO. a per«m.l-gift to the WWlv Mo^mu^on'* ™rMm~m £L"S ','". ^t'et't"" He'"oredTcl & "^, JtlTteld ln%e**md^.^en'tallj: tad a force ot men .1 wntk m.k clergy-man. member of a dlstlng- WeekeJ tr„, Have the battery. S „„„! i,„ t" lit" lokt «nrt *""" ""I Oertrnde Potntds, o:».ra- „» ,„ ,„,, nM a„1]ur M.hoo„ odluatmenl preimr Italian family .ho w.»lar.,. brake,' wheel aIKi.tn.nt and S^X cooperiuo "V -It 5 c^r- ™«. ™iti5T.Ser 7n^T.mela~r«« T- J",k~" """"" '" "" "■""« »" '•«»'>■ <""" -— " « « on en extemiw tour wllh|T„ tn, west Conshohocken Recre-, The Moknf property half-way "nSm, tht .„«,„ 0, M„ Cd,P ! which has kept all the nmrhll.es Rev and Mrs. Chester W.tu.t unds the restaurant property, ,„,„, h„ „,uUr ^H- „„ pl„r , „, th, i^^ pliuu un exi.lalm. .W1M ^ mlKl by Mrs Wailer Had-1 since 1900 made its final revolution i' Jfo^rteYatr^fr^omJt.h.e r.^es.t.s.-nInXiiiitneW »"* «'•■ "orotl.v Dontwu) PaaHBaa ot the Molouy |)roo- "ttnb itlsrharviil. on the Dtaln- !im|ierty oi.noxlous fumes. atato Meretury aow8 aIld ^o^ M wei| aR globuli lauded at the event as poaaaaaor -'' an unusual philosophical mind" Rev, V»/^nrl^r- „rly Mn; ^.ys *\&2fSgl SUES&£& ?tar, "' »'■ B«7 ^^C? brl"« x* ml" rr»'rt« '""<■' «nd have labors lotu, and your sue-,' church, PhtladelplilH, and former, highways with the wmptattoll to ^^ wlu !iVe ^n^ ^pr «oit arol, assistant aeator of st^Oertrtiues i ,ry io mnkc „B Umt ^ the ope..|tol„ 0oa „!„, -£, TT,, ,,,,,, Catholic church. West Conehoh.Kk- rMd by ettcesaive speed '» .»,«Z, sptr t like that v." »ti. was one ot the two guest speak- | *Don't weave In and out ot traffic n.^ ,ho¥lT, T " ' ers. l.udlng Uie cleric and bringing i Too many careless drivers will be perrv p Ramev slate secretary i L.. z Ph;,"d:.!;:,icI.rchd,ocretsLs HsaH^fffftS,h" "•""■°'^»-«^^g&zvszz'- Tzrsm, ~*...»tempt,,,, the Philadelphia orchdtoceae jf saving a minute (U-two lram and nnnIlclmi secretary offonrf for rrus files roaches which rem"a'i.n'"eJd",In" This",ho"mhe° cmou*n^tr'y anHd. tak"e"s 'y*o"u•,a"t' t°hre dwr?he~e\l,1DEsau«rre«n'd"e•r Ct^ovn,,s,h,o„h,oc„ke„n „C,ouncil No 214 on « £\ tied ni,X ™" mc,l. presentetl to ,* lh, „ ,,, fts PropeTO risen to the greatest heights be- , che dr,vm. Job to «m» other com- ■ th. Recreational Council an Amerl- "nr rSi'n" ft, further charae thai CHUae of hl» spiritual and scholastic pet.nt operator tn the car. or pull|_Hl. P|aB tn h,K r-raark. hP s.td ,h. , .;. »u ~ 1.7 .I„,.H *VA ,Vn s's'srou"' ."S&JF&s a rz■"■" ?,hr ro"d ■'" ''™™Lr»'s^b!nrne ZSSSZFZ e'.r T, S. been a blshopor a cardinal But he , short nap or rest development of ymth believes in AII%1 to )M, |,1(.H11 „„ .heli nromrU preferred rather to work as an, ..Avilld mtoxt,-ting beverages, if V()Uth.f and j, abo interested lu the xt aliirh.ie that «..■ "£ZL welfare of older i>eople "The gift o( mp e(,MnB „i,,rp 34 hotirs a dav ..Rfsper( .., „H IS*1* y°u »»».*"« celebrated It-s ,mn day, „ wef>k. ,nd lhf Use of slop signs ■ last Frtda. belore ^ylng ..;• to I »*»■ "r* ,,f'S"'SL,R a, humble, simple priest", was Father | you're drinking don't dine Doyle's tribute U> hif, fellow-priest arc driving don't drink Father Strumia ha.-, performed a magnificent work In this country" Bible School Has Graduation 2-Wi*,*k S«'-sinn I'.ml. For Wi*l SMe. (,ul|ih Tlie praduatlon exrrclses of the Hactrio motors It* artgiu* will be| The t-nd of the engines ■ -it.1 wiihtuil 11 kOUOh ul seiitlnien* Probably the two oldest atnployas oi the firm, men who were presen' ■ nulne nuide its first revo-lution forty-riven yttii' ago and who have worked there rontinu-nuslv since were summoned to Hi. frum the Young Peoples' serving iry custom, with a persotial gift. The Junior Social Union was in' Mr and Mrc William BtK'ttner. charge of decoration'. H.irrv Per- uf Nurlh Wales, whose manmge lift was general chairman ■>( the took plaee herein March, we:. a "newlywed" gift from the < lui Mrs Boetlner is the former Miss Mae Carter QUIRK ol this borough. M Mi Boetlner In a member of Ma-chined Metal* company staff. Iinner was served at small int-.es deeorntett wllh plateelt* of varied cut flout is pTiltowing the club program, an entertainment program Ineluded Margaret Oollinii, pianist, who play-ed a group of numbers including Lesrsytetsky's "Two Larks" and MacDowell's "Concert Etude", en-cor Ins with Llstl's ■'L.ebeMraunV*. by request. Blanche Noalckt. Bridgeport, con- I life." all traffic lights and i70lj. unhiversarv and It Is haatltn •^aytfljtlh' hrmtnfflM *t-W ■tfW"j*M* Conshohocken-Oulph Union doin^ so may save a as vr)Ung M y^. voungent child on ..^vlde Hddlltonal afltWranOH U vnrnttr,,, BIMe school, which ckwert Lee Tire Group Holds Picnic he playgrounds Youth Is the hope: thrv ask the oMMi fot a restraining Prldav after _ I the future of the flag ami it „rf),r „n(| alw> for the assessment wera held Funds' . .nun depends upon youth l?b presene it.'' „[ damages he said. chiitman Hadfleld accepted the as fliiM 'in beti.ilf of the connril niHl.lTl tin- aaaawlbasgg remained ttaAdl- Arthur C«)oelnnd. Rev. P. B ■ f.ieti man. Piinjl imvis, H. Paul last-h-. man. Warren Culn Mrs Han. Cu6 PaOma I Campbell. Mr ami Mr- Ralph N. Campbell. Howard Camp-bell. Mr. and Mrs Charle.- Showul-' Showalter flHynn'iKi I LOUS, Raymond R 1/ms. John A I^otix. Ellamae M. Unix Mr and Mr r.,Tine"rMmWto Vrweaa'"the and"of W11',?m^Bo"'*r e M i r »n^ "" *°**n this steam-driven device. The men 1 Bm„ ' t-aroi omith. Seth K M|t-.traltn. a finalist In n recent musical are Dav'd T Smith and William J CnX _.-.. « . „ contaal in Phllarielphia. saiig Smith, both of thu. brtrough The O Preston Custer Florence Cus- Lover" "Mv Hero" from "The Kmlths are not relatives David , '+*• "*""*' 1 perrJ": Mrs H"r!;v pei" Chocolate Soldier" and Noel Cow-sr th has been connected with the n.,'r' ™*\ » Ruhter. M Mr and ird-, rn poii(,w Mv Secret Heart". solnnina and shinoing department; | ■*_•"■ ™' u SHnu'r'.,'"'', ~r'* Jr Christine Armenii was her accom-tnd WllUam Smith haa been Don- Jr11" E1"in/ 5»«f■ Marjone Bill nected wnh the spinnini' depart-1 .i™,,,1',, I™ „"*; M?,ry „ Mason,: Margaret Fulton, dancer and ■ tor more than a half reniurv , Jf,vldHllk t ■"« °„ MacmuUan., RtlDn pierce, Wavne aiagician. 1 (Him: IVople l*n*M»nt IV„Kri.,t. t.f Danoinp tSTSUfTL'SS £3 Mrs. F. F. Russell Twenty-five girls and two boys of la the asaemblage ii-n.1- _ __ , . varied axes, dancing In the annual m« and the orchestra played Hi* |)|('-^ 11| Mo^t>ll;i! raolla] ot th« Leroux School of National Anthem, "Old Olory" was I entrance of the Bible s. II.N,1 . lid- will be heated bv oil Large tanki Si\ liitiior <*irU Sliriltl iQanctnc Friday night at the For- raised to the top of the pole by, Mrs fltelln Harvev Russell, wife dren 'ongreaatitmi.1 hvmn 'Lead for this nurpose will IK- it. I tn (he Balllgomingo Baptist church The olant K tlosed Hits week "u,n F Macmultaii Mi and Mr Rdded much to the spirited program The program was in the form of a ■ while the employes are having al „** L .^ Prerontaine. Mr and ppTvrin| followed until midnight, radio broadcast. urtn«- an nmpllflca-> week-; vacation During the time the J*™ .w'';mm. ,J lXv''''' j^11 •lJ*rl Joseph lawler was gent i Unfl set nnd two loud-speakers plmn li rinsed new txillerv are belnf ,}', ,V i „ ".nn \\ 1nan [lf .Jltl event, one of the most The pnieram was as follows iDatalM With the dJaconUnuance | \vtammm — Pat Wfl lUMuoatftll In ttii rlllh'i hlili Orsa.i prelude. Calv>n &Hiraeaul»; . of the steam enpine, the em n Richard Markoskl three-vear-old i(,f Frederick F Russell, of Hi 14 on. O King Eternal", praver of In- The Merion WimWI M1U pkftl \ tl'ltilltl il i •me M-i\ RldHe avenue. Roxb-^rouah. former vocation. R.v John M Tovlor has had verv few dull i^nods riaea *"■ ' "".' one of the beat ever offered here" koskl, and Dorothy Donnelly, three- ■ inral resident, died fiundav after-, Mripttire iendin». Rev Ravniond it beguti Hfftrritttnf Fot man) vei. s:" 'iris, membara Of the Junior- A near-capacity audience received vear-old daughter of Francis X. and [ noon (j, gt Jaset*h's hospital Phila- Lucai "tcttmgs of welcome bv the 'lure wag n lure, force of wool ww- j OirLv Fiiendl\ Sot kttj ol CkUvar) the recital a-ith ■ "- Dorothy Donnelly delrhla. where she has been a pa- host pat-tor. Rev Donald Stout: be- ters employed but this denartmen' ■ Episcopal church, are speiHiim, taaal Chairman Hadfleld presented the, t|Ptl[ slnr. June 17 Binning of the broadcast program, was abandoned vears BRO Tlie plan' (week at the O F 8 holiti ..■ park andnlavurounds to the people. Bom in Conshohncken the beginners' and nurseiv deoart- 1^ operating at full canaeitv nt the. at Cape May. N. J Mrs Walter datuhter of Mr and Mrs Michael' ments: songs. "Dren and Wide" nnd present time with sufftcleni nrders j Orain. one of the leaders of the J Hsivev. who now reside in Nor- "Climb Sunshine Mouni.ntr' mem- on hand to continue Indefinitely , aroup. accompanied the girls to ristown. she moved to Roxborough : nrv verse, songs. 'Wonderful Jesus ' Harrv Oehman is general man- Cape May on Saturday Durlnc their, p.. v Ver«- IfaT of the plsnt ftwUrtf his way'stay they will be- in charge ol memory'up fn>m office bnv. June Ball, of Philadelphia matron L,ttif . . i - at the hotldav house The group comprises Edith Ewing. Naomi Faust Anna Sigo. Nancv BaTgai Kay Rlsley and Dorothea Wilkin-son. led as the "Fred Astaire of Consho jhocken" 12-vear-old Waller I a* am aao "Jesus Came" menioiy verse; in of r-iil'dren"- rvtlim hnnd-"t Will C1;,,-, Cfmnvn I w.nc W0- T-,..f Ood Wort" "Pmltt Him. r IVP IwPttPratlOIIH ration and their families, gathered on Saturday In Forest nark. Chal-font. for their annnal nicnk A sperl.il 12-coach Reading com-pany train conveyed the merrv- .,""*'. »■ ' ^i ""'"* X fl^w^ fk^rfitii makers to and from the park, aWDfW* ™n «n <»vgUon with a tan- ol WHfn.hn;.« k. nth*r« iivintr-mitumnhilM 180 Up. The other pupils a so t»« Ihinar or (.round *pea*s a'"p;o,?"m"Uo0fmr.cS and Held:""*" Lerformsnee, s,„„„e,ne,„- »Mtt. Mytog... jl»«±«I.- events hlBh-llahted Ihe dnv with: ln8 the yuoils" hlimbers was a tango, Ifontlrtued op Page Three, mueh add,t.,nil fur resultitig from "v Ml" pl,vl"s " R,,l"( ""»»•*. —— She v. v.rlved bv her husbnni! song. O,, Ing for Jesi Ta" v,,rb„]l Same" in ™, n* Ert? **«"'« % »"""S .'"d H L"' ^«' ■*• Clllirrhea »"<!•«? <*'?™"'IZZ"'',Z!,"''' - raetort len,„ defn..ed ,he girls' of- -Martlnn. Philadelphia, who dertcr. ,| hone; tluw hrothera. John «re 14-1 -.hll. two meiis sauads ^ m number of the colorful rm- II.,1.1 I ..:.„, S..rv .'■'< nrn.burp nnd Josenh and ™reilntln. rear inn trotit* bind- ■''"''s •"" at th- ev.nl TDmnvj la«KI I la«>« ^« " H I » ,. „ , , , kc„ four vlsters. Prau, Him" jKni. Lo.es Me ■' .a. -| Is , -t g.ftH iDonahue. Norrlstown, was master The first rf the <■,.!<„. religious Vra chfslei Newton, of Ne/ Jer.ev. Prlmnrv denarlmen, iir,«rwni .11 V tllllll Y t\t'lt IIIOII Tlie evenln. nrouram included of ceremonies, and presented se-er- services in he .■".''ucted at th. Mrs. Astves Brown ;ind Anna Har-.flong. ■'Heav.nlv biuuhlnc memoiv • .-,.,..-. „, ,h. AmM \ "d el da oavlllon of MacK.-n-.le Park, i.nder n, of HorrWown, end Mrs Johnlv.rse- song. "Sweet Bv and Bv TJ' »"»'• """"'"/' '\''*Z~. l>T»fi.lll Will Mffl !r!o;,hS^n'cb;;rcr,e: wn7ne^ *•£" fuZT"^!, be he,,, from KS? ~": "^ """ °"'" ~ "& 2*iS2?.'&££ " he ife ," e" and haU o, th. ■^rdrvk"erarhB;.W"B,™'n„rl ,hrrs.in""«mp',',netr;,h„'ler',ln ^nmr and ,nte-„ fiends Meeting Ho,,;.. PlvmouU,, nation., -v,c ,,,.,,,„ The waahlngton Plre a-aam Uaat. pastor 01 the Holmes. Re,h,r, „»h. Thursday morning A menu oro^am so-w "Tl.. k My ""","" ""'.^oet?™. ,-rL^o, SiV.,,d.1n£, L, ,he nd, -7 Pint Manaaement and Local Wo ■ •»• summoned to Pirn and Marie ChriMlan^-nurrh will h. In charge I solemn reoalpm mas. will be offered Fathers World BiHr memory resented ,„ the forty-one persons will be esplalned al the Juh ,.,.-,-,. •"7 1 nltrt.Rubber^cirk Unoeun, '"''"• 'ealerday al.ernoon to M- L, ,he nong s,rvl,-e. scrloture read- i„ 8' John Ihe Ban.,.! Catbolk work. .„,„. Fvervb,»1. Ought lo ^J""' „.„„.„ .,„„ . „.„„ ■"■; SSTJS i" and PlasMc Woralis o^^AmeMeacT ""HUkh a dump Ore Boos.e, ,„ aro Dr.ver R„. j„hn M Tav- ehlirch Msnsviinl. lnlertneni will , „„ Him "-Bible drill s-ng On- _. M1" H"T.'T^L «„„ "i™." ,™^? .^5, siT 51. , ;!nedr.P,'rin"rgln?,heA.Haryoted J|~n» were u^d ,n fl.htln, ,he g „,,„ „, ,„ Pr.mim, M„h- ■•^•^•-g. hl!LiS!a£. of'der,',nc I were wi.'ro\deirpSsorpX,P'S e ^iKTo lu'„"c,p. „',""■ a grand succeaa" bl**e °d»t church, wi.i nreach the ser- Mr* Arthor W. Wright Presentations of certificates were ... nht_rv„ her ninetieth htnhiiftv the nmnmt unrma Mm Pmr - Winners of the various field' ~~ Wf An amplification set will be: Pbllowtn« a protrarted U1neH., made hV the department heads Pre- J^,^; lnV«Sa %£!T*i'??o*2 evertU W«ri ■ Divorce Suit tn-nalled so that service* can be Mr- Ennf Wrlirht. Wi. wife of Ar- sentaUcm of snecia! awarda and ii ' ■" A"«ufI..wo*gr.1f!rK- B w " oiru- Pack Race tun to IS veawi-t „ I V . ... .heard th'ouchoitt the nark The : Uiur W Wri-ht of Cedar Orove >ord* of aDoreciattfn were given by I**. shtrlcT ouinaw: 2nd. Jmn Wood- Su" for divorce has been filed at warrior will a*af1 st 7 for an hour road, Whitemarsh tca-nshl" died, the dean of the achool Rev Ray- -ide M Mnr« pianncry. [the court house bv Blsa Mollenknf Rnv Rnvmond Luca* will preach vestenlav afternoon In the Unlver-' mond Lucaa Con<mt.ati<iii,tl hvnri iwforo aito iin o™i^m ,stL*"lllin,,,,Wwi't*I!lar5n-a.a,{aln.st '^ -rmon Riind^v evening. Julv alty of Pennsylvania hospit.--! Phil- My Home Is Built ..n Nothing 2nd wrilI "SSISir!!%5iniaHwISJ-, ^"r;^1 " Hankina. charging in- • n aM R(>v j^^ ^-ov nastor of ; adelphia L- y bartaxMstl -on 3rd. Aim. Harrtt. K-thertne Dl-jH*8I,tt|" They were married June Bflilwc,mim.o Rantlsi church on! A rtmi«hter of Mr and Mrs Ed- iCoatlnaed on Pa ge Seven. nla.lo * farl ''111 _. Z - - Filler CtttOff Bv FJorlric Fan program snecial dances bv punlls of the Le- \ Roux fVh'Hil of Dancing followed bv dance contests and dancing to th'. Trass'i Kir*' music of Jimmv Curdy and his or-| iCnnlinued on Page Krveni (Ihoir lo Picnir The Juni'r Chntr of Cnlvarv Enlscooa! ehnrrh wtl. hold i's an-nual picnic Saturdav .»ulv '2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer, on Skipjack Creek where the voung folk of the church have rad outings in oast years The group will leave the parish house at 3 p m I^ttv.*?* For Miami .Arthur J Burke. 8r . former coun-cilman of 11 Weat Tenth avenue Is leaving todav fu- Miami Florida | where he will spend several month! on business for the Securities ant Exchange Commiaston Polire Varalion*. Police OfBter Rivmnn.t Alexander resumed his duties vesteMay fol-lowlnn a two-week viratlon Act-ing Sergeant Chwle* Mnrwood is having a two-week taoatJoB Iron his dutlea. Officer William Donovan ts serving aa aeUng sergeant dur-ing the aJaatnre of Officer Marwood Hir.HW AV DEMOCRACY T.tfe lihertv an** the pursuit of hapuineat," . It's 171 years sine those wards first were written, tint the truths which our forefathers held to be aelf-et trlrnt arc still mlghtv good workinu princloles Even our rules on safe driving are baaed en them. Take the rule of rttht-of-wav at intersections, for example I' might be*stated in the words of Th'-mas Jefferson himaelf Equ.ii lights for all—apecta] privileges for none " Equal rights" at intersections means obeving the traffic officer or the faille light' if there la no aignsl. it mean' waiting one's turn if there is any doubt aa to whose turn It la. It means yielding the right -of -*nv Last " gg t han tafl.000 wer-killed .id Injured at Interaer-kajeaflggt someone rlaimed Qmori hitth'Aav demnrracv pays dividends in the life liberty and hapaanaan of evatyaody C)|M»n-\ir Coacerti w la i "ested '■ ^ff-rta and three children. S'lirlev \^ \ .|flf'\ F OTtt€ ■I of 'he West Bor- Ann Sandra Lee and Bus*" 'r*ne 1" Surviving, nre her husviftn'< The Oosnel Union need of a plnrio for the citdoor service and would welcome one as vivnne wi'ltng to donate a p'ano is rea' of the mlniaters outeh )ThTt* b*^>tr,f**: Edward Oreena I'.i i t R'inniri oreena-wald. Sprtrn Mill t>nd William eoen elr ronrerf. will lie held jO-wnawald. Barren Hill, also sur- thP Woodland Cathedral of the Thoma* L Chrl •viye i Washington Memorial Chapel, Val- mtfth ThPrp WfTe bnM rMTl.r The funeral will ^e held Thurs- lev Forge ,)l(. older membara and group Eight members of Conshohocken day afternoon !nm the Atth*11 Pun-' The proeram scheduled for to- ,,,, * hu^inea* aaaaion waa fi ' Troon 2 B«iv Scout-* Plan Wrek al (jimp r-old son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Lock, of West Tenth avenue. ol tin fifth itcnetktioii. was ihe vHinwesi present. Mr and Mrs Evan D Jonev :.nd son, of Toledo. Ohio, « ere surprise visitors at the i runinn It !>■ their nrst vim to thll bonwifh in elirht vears and was arranged to retidance at the reunion fi li then Hi Ooni hobockm Mr Jones a native of this borough. Williim Potv Jones and a tcreat-frend »on of the Preas' Every Wedneedav niahi for five Q,,01, pitching and cronuet mark- - starting torr^rr-w ^ night M ,nr ,flfrninn program A atari n family h'storv was road log Boy Scout TTorp Ko 2 of calvarv t-rai Rorn». 3^n fsvr'i- ittsWt wth mr>rrow will feature The Phnentxville bv m fBfn|]y dinner served on the Eni«eoi>n| ehurch will suend th«M Rev Wilmer K l*jna of Nornsttwn R»nd with Walter J Sample con- i1Wn week of Julv 13-JO at Camn DH- i offiristrngf at ,lhe service Interment du-i-nn j Howard Lenir of Cold Point mom. under tlie leadership of Wil- ( will be In Oulph cemetery The remaining four programs will great-grandaon of the Preas" was liam Davis. Jr. assistant scout-- be July 9 Norr- >wi: Ortii.r dub , tMisen president at the elect l m of m»«ter iMtiww ll.wti.lilir.il fhorus with Alfn-d Ht-ffsommer. nrnrerii and Mrs Thomas l Bovs who will mske the trio ar* "HHt-r ll.i-l.U.in/. u rrnHuctor, Bamurl Bortnn bass- ,lan was chosen secretBrv nnd treu- P '<•■ lee R™-.i(i A Ferrier H , r*>'"-e Oflrf Pe^ktel tCirkoatrtrk. ^ar'.ione and an instrumental quar- t-urer The aroun o-clded to meet Arttvu Vercoe Woble Smith Nicho- < of ?nu Rast P'xth a'enue wm re- 'et .],.ne 30 104* at the same place i— Ahtvniidc Vincent Abhonislo.; rrtnv«t to the Naval hosottal Phila- JavT 18, Lansdale Svmphonv i»r- Cfimmlttees were appointed to ar- Wlir.am Rii'sefl and Ronald Knoble ^elnhla '""t evening for i-hwrvalto" fh*»tra with Ehy Crouthamel con- ran«e for neat year's reunion nfTW- Kh-k'wtn'-k was tat-en »ud- d VIHII* Her*' 4'in Earl, office manager for the -h- n-j- Nttmnal Tube con\pany. New Or- --net leans. La. la spending a three- "lit si week vacation with his parents, was not [Mr and Mrs Llovd Earl 1*8 East ■ rne day Pourth avenue aaaal M rfenlv ill while on rtutv 'everal davs Julv 23 Summer 8-honl Bvm- *. C„ttfc.l.___ "•o, and wa< aDnar*»itlv well on -^my of the S'n'« Tearher- mlle-re »i ^faMliorr r Pa., with Powell Mid i KHIHII K t ri ii :i- Harrv Smith of "MR Weal Pifih avgniat. suffered the loss oi tht mid-dle ringer of his left hand lu an odd ncetdent Raturdav afternoon He an-t> enred nt 'he no'ire sUitlon about !i 3« nnd asked Chief of Police Wnl-take him to Moutgom- 1 Norristown The chief tint kiiowint* whnt had occurred, in- 'ormed Rmltli thnt hecause ihe only other officer on du'v at the time M.i'kme the narking me-t* rs he had no one to Datof in eharge of the desk in the police sta- Smith he'd up his hand NaaV Ml . handi-erehi.'r 'ii which he had It wranued a'id exh'hited kg 'In [' hief th* finger which was being field to the hand by onlv a thread ; of skin As soon as Chief PhlnOts • el-'t! 'he medical need for for hoar-rial care he pressed the oollce -.it into service nnd ru*p"d Smith j, to the hoaoltal, where the fin»tr was 1 npuiulnted Smith exolained he had been en-gaaeH in reiMlrlng an etectrk tan •witch At'ei coropleUni the reoairs he plii"tted in the fan and o[>ene*1 .: The fan failed to start tod Smith reaehed Into 'he fan and oushed the blade*. The 'an started et *uch a rate of soeed 'hat befor** Smith rould Dull hu fin- -er -.in -if the oath it blade struck his linger and completely sflveratl It Miitil.t Victim Iturir.. In Amlilfr (rt'ii»rl<*i> I Margaret C Dougherty SO. Phila. I'lelfhm woman id"ntlned over 'he weekend r.^ i tie murder vlctlna whose body stuffed Into an oil drum, was found several weeks ago n Hortheaal Phihdelnhla and waa ■day by Philadelphia au-thorities, was interred *'i St. Atn-hler Tliere were no servk < Nhs* < a former resident of t ■ slater ol James Dough- •rty, of 318 West Tenth f^ I'entincstion of 'he mur- WHU made bv her sister, : Mrs Marv Prederieks of 2457 North ■ Phl'«delr.h|P and the h » -« "<-n..'' sal •- '!■• ri-. Miss ryi'ighertv ind Mrs William Miller and *h" r<-'ir<Tieniea tht agfere and ductor and F.stelle Har- Miv< Martha Miller of E><st n. r ,:..delnhis authorities aeiuie and Mis* cat! Kanale park and ■ . ilng then search for • with Rayla o« Moorhead avenue. West Consho- , Inrmal opening of the summei information that a-ill l^ad to the mat snd Betty Nawhard- hoefca*.. an afjendlng a vacation at (playground tn Weat Conartohochan 1 arraat and eonvlrUan of the mur- " City N J Sunday afternoon derrr
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 1, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-07-01 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 1 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 5 |
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®I)c Consl)ol)ockcn Uccortcr
ESTABLISHED 1869 NO. 7705. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. IULY 1. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS
IIONdlM'lt West Borough's
M'Kenzie Park
Is Dedicated
Smillie Is Speaker
At Formal CeremoB)
HrM There Siiiuluy
Words ol commendation were
showered upon the mAnbers ol the
West Coivslioriockeii Recreational
Council Sunday afternoon during
the program in connection with
dedication of MacKen.'ic Park, the
West Borough's first public park,
and the official owning of tin sum-mer
playground.
Deapft« clouds that threatened a
dovnpour, a Unite crowd gathered
in the sha'led sections along Wilson-'
town creek which Don through the
enter of the park, or stood along1
Elizabeth street which fronts the
play center The speaker and guests1
were seated under the pavilion.
Appropriate talks and spirited music
by Ouarlno's orchestra combined
with the blessings offered by the!
clergy In nuking the exercise* en-;
Joyable.
A note of disappointment in the
arrangements was the failure to |
have all of the equipment in posi-i
lion. This cannot be charged to the.
Recreational Council The order fori
. . _ 'equipmen' was placed early In the1
Independence Day | ynr and WM vaM lor „. tnBt tlme
guests. The event also marked the |ndr|iriideiK of truffle aceld-nU- by ai|U WBlUn ,,to ^ received and
20th anniversary of Father Strum- !£*m* " "">'• d'tvtag or waking .„, |n placf are B slidm|{ board,;
la's rectorship In the local church ; i"ls *,?* lf,J
m. ?e.,° w 7 " merry-go-round, seesaws and a,
at Fifth avenue and Maple street ' f«""u%*"'*de"1 °J r™JS n i «um strlde ^^ "e n^CXcti
gomerv County Safety Council. on|d[U,v and wi]) ^ a88embled as soon
Parish Honors
Father Strumia
of St. Cosmas
Two Aiiiiiwrsjirirs
* « I' -ln'.lt* cl \| Hi II Ml r
For Local Pastor
A cablegram Incorporating the
apostolic blessing aan) directly to
Conshohockan from Pupal head-quarters.
Vatican Cnv, Rome was
one of the highlights of an e'.abor- :
ate celebration of the 40th anulver- ,
sary of the ordlnutmn to the priest-hood
of Rev.. Vic'.or fetiannu. Ul).,
J.U.D.. LLD.. rector of 81 OOBCMS
and Damlan Catholic church, Sun-day.
At a testimonial dinner Sunday'
afternoon at 3 in the Moose home.
Norrlstown. arranged bv members
of his parish, directed by Rev. Vin-cent
Randazzo. assistant rector,
the rare Papal message was read
by Judge Adrian Bonnelly. Phila-delphia,
toastmaster at the ban-quet
An impressive touch was giv-en
the scene when the assemblage
ro*e in tribute to the Holy Father. |
Three hundred |>ersoriR were pres-ent,
repr sen ting the mujonty Ol
the families in the large Italian-!
American parish, clergy from other
parishes, civic leaders and other
\i Dedication Ol MacKende l\irk
REV. VICTOR STKIM1A. D.D.
Safety Rules
Given Drivers
CoHUty Safely ( oiim il
Offers Sut-^c-tion*
"Let's make
j Hos|iitaIizt'(l VeterAMH
IGiven Pieiiic Outing
Seventy-live hc.spitahzrd war vcl-i
erana, including ten from (Morris -
town State hOSpUaJ and the re-mainder
from Coatesville Veterans
hospital, enjoyed the annual all-dt|
ptanic arranged for thatt t>\
Montgomery-Huik' County Council
ol A I Auxiliaries, last Thursday
at Vallev Port* Chape) nark Valley
MS West
Tenth avenue, rehabilitation chair-man
in the two-county council, was
kencrui chairman uf arrangements
Itri RuawU t' Brb prt
auxUiari was
of the Kitchen Lunch ■-..■ ■ ■ d
the [roup tl noon A pri-aram ol
I unes and sporta antart ■ ■
veterans.
Rotary Club
Ladies' Night
at Bala Club
OffitlTh lll-l.lllr.l;
I'rrM-ntiltion* Anil
Enlertainnienl Follow
Rev. Winters
Given Welcome
I < liny. ~lii|i Dimirr
Tendered Satunlav
Pictured are members of the West Conshoho eken Recreational Council and those having a putt
ID the dedication exercises Sunday afternoon at MiicKenzlc park and the opening of the summer
playground located on Elizabeth street. Seated, left to right, are Alfred Hisell. treasurer; George
T. Jacltson, supervisor of Conshohocken playgrounds; Mrs. Dorothy Donnelly, member of the board
of directors, and Mrs. Thora M. Cole, supervlao r ol the new playground. Standing, left to nghi
Ki ul; VldcKiiuic. donor of the park; A S Richards, supervising principal of West Side schools.
Walter Hadfleld. president of the council and mas ter of ceremonies: District Attorney Frederick B
Smlllle; Perry F Ramey. state secretary of the Order of Indeiiei.dem Americans; Burgee Harry
Mosmiti and Chief of Police Walter Freas. who s urted the movement to organise the recreational
council.
TEXT OK PAPAL (ABLE
Vatican City via Maekay
Victor minima
Conshohocken. Penna.
Holy Father auspicious occas-slon
fortieth anniversary sac-erdotal
ordination felicitates
Father Strumia faithful priestly
sen tee devoted aspostolate am-ong
Italian conununlty Imparts
him relations friends benefac-tors
paternal apostolic blessing
requested pledge abundant di-vine
grace.
• signed • Montiui
greatest Fourth of July weekends - DIMrirt Atlornev Speaks
Ian Id the nations his-1 rjutrici Attorney Frederick
: torvj . _ . __„ Smlllle. always a welcome vial
■Because the Fourth falls on H t0 tne Wefil Borough, was the ptt_
Friday, Mr. Beat-rift said, "many clpal speaker. HLs uddress was brief
motcrists will start their holiday and mteresttng and expressed thel N—S-hlirti-- (..MM...MI
on Thursday afternoon or evening. f„lmg of friendship between him-] ^^Mi"'"*™ »■«>I"|Ha,n
| and wind up their trip the following | se,, and tne pe0p,e 0, Wesl Ct>n.'
Monday morning The tremendous ^10)10Ckei, i,, tu.s opening remarks Of riltm** AllU ( *Ot»r-
I volume of inquiries regarding travel, hj-said: l thmk vuu'ie wonderful.!
.and requests for reservations, which , Iook on you M my ptn-up com-f
1 automobile lubs all over the <■"""
Seek To Enjoin ^ * |,|i;^">;'»«1 Merion Worsted
J rroves ropuhu*
£ Fans In "Diner' The West Coushohocken summer
playground In MacKenzle park
marked Its opening yesterday with
an attendance of more than 200
from all sections of the borough
Mrs. Thora Cole, supervisor, was
in charge.
I.'.JIIK before 9 o'clock, the time
set for the opening of the grounds,
large number of youngsters were
A gala Ladles' Night, owning with
sn informal "al fresco" party at the
home of Joseph K Colen. consho-hockeu
State roan. Oladwyne, re-jldent.
was held last night
li\ the Conshohncken Rotary Club.
Approximately one hundred Ro-tiitlans,
tin '.i \i!\i- Rotar) Anns
in the rlub vernacular--ami other
ved appetliers on the
landscaped, wooded lawn ol the
Colen home from 5 to 7. before pro-i'i
ciiitiit to the Bala Clolf club for
dinner and a formal program at
7 JO.
Francis C Palaclo. Jr. 200 East
j Fifth avenue, chtel engineer M ah*
agregaUon of 'he First E. J Lavlno company, Plymouth
Chun li augtnenti d b\ ■ Meeting, was Installed an Rotary
} representatives of other dcnomltia-j president by Mr Colen. president of
; the community as guesU. Machined Metals Company. Inc..
.i formal welcome to Rev ' Norrlstoa-n.
Chester Winters, new pastor of the; The past presidents diamond
liimti and Mrs Winters, tit it frl-'lnpcl pin was presented to the re-lowship
dinner and reception. Sat-]tlring club head by Leonard A. Ta-
1 urday night in the church social (lone Bsq who paid a high tribute
the Men'.. Bible class SpOTl to Mr Coleu's leaiiership lu Rotan,
laOTtd the event .mi! revealed that average aitcnd-
Burgess Ellas Blnlr. a member of.ance at we?klv dinner meetings of
the church, welcomed the rlergyma:, it"' 1<« .'1 < lub reached SO throughout
aifa on tx'lulf ot the com- the past fiscal vear.
tnnnlt-. (ilfta Are Pre*eiilea
Rev s n D. rec-i Gifts were presented by Mr Colen
pal church, lo Seth K Mitchell, who secured
I Rev Harry p Boughry pn^toi nf many of the cutstanduuj speakers
nodiat church, Hrv Arthur] who addressed the c'ub during the
C'pelHiid pastor ol the Presbyterian year; Leon Raloskey. for aid
hunt), in id Hev Marshall W. Lee., throughout the year with decora-
, pastor of 8t Pauls Baptist church.)lions at Rotary events,
i addressed the group, extending to A gue-l gift was presented to Mrs.
; tht community's newest and young-, William H Wallace, 8r.. In recognl-welcome
into the H"n ol having the largest ■'family
borough's church i representation" In the club Mr.
Changes Power
Sliifl lo Klrctrii il\
To Motl.i'iii. i I'hiiil
R«t Mi Wliurrs, .hi. ra gr.du
Thf Mi-rlon WursuO Mill, ol WM ':",',, >*'< "lu"th »' I"""" l1""'-
■ _ ,. ... [majority uf these cat. are far from, en-akin, of the utter he ■
Marking the dual annlveiwy „.„' „„, ,„ „„. lnm» oI mMy S^iLJ ,Jr the fit'i
wet. ««tt ot «2035 wmounted at. ,„».„„ are tinted to follow these L* idlna tor .„ .,, d™„
the banquet at addition, to the !u!ge.,tlons while tlilvlnj over the h„ „ot bStl'hanBetl to" oeice-liirtd
now beln, collected tor a new |3ES5Jne« „«,. »eek-end V. ..." ,i 25SKS ,..'..
nufscturing establish-ments
In this section since Its or-i
taking an-
•''SKlr'n/'ther^H A^SS^'iT^lh. m^.ir^l'Sl&.'T^SS^-SS
Indicative of the fact thai the high- lri(, tontrost between building for r"m *re stild u> create a nuisance remained until 4 in the afternoon gresslve
, ways will be crowded with cars. The war alld building for peace and Hi: insofar as owners of adjoining prop- *"'" tn(,y returned home. The
" s said' "Vuut..t« .» ^™«—A organised program ol actiflties will
The ' lL™ .,nC ,td 1 ,,cl Allenation\ if surh» a condition be started next Monday ganlsation about 1
building for war and destruction; havp t^n ,11^ ,n Bn eqlllu ,,,,
has now been '■hanged to a peace-|0n behalf of St tart B and Mar
:^\,^,o\r^.r5-F"^
Wallace and Uieir two sons. William
II and LeRiy. are member*.
The sixth wedding anniversary of
pteaston of apprcclu- Mr and Mrs WllUam Wallace. Jr..
iimi 1.1 his oongregatlon fur the was marked at the event, with the
function and to the visitors fot theli presentation of a bowl of flowers
friendly sentiments 1 to the couple.
The Women's Boclal Union pre-] Birthday anniversaries of William
Mrs. Cole will not be »• ">e Park other torw.rd Mcp In mndernUl.tt: rf ,£ au^„\K{l ^J ,,„^„ „ w'„„„. Sr. „„, Leon rUtoaky
tudduayj oorr ttoommoorrrrooww Sshhee wwiillll aatttteenndd i(tn.,s ppUlanntt | |rom the Youna Peoples Society! were marktd. lollowtnt the usual
t'lui>lniellon meeunns lor the super-1 n>r somf llmt lhr „OTp.,iy „.,
tSOO. a per«m.l-gift to the WWlv Mo^mu^on'* ™rMm~m £L"S ','". ^t'et't"" He'"oredTcl & "^, JtlTteld ln%e**md^.^en'tallj: tad a force ot men .1 wntk m.k
clergy-man. member of a dlstlng- WeekeJ tr„, Have the battery. S „„„! i,„ t" lit" lokt «nrt *""" ""I Oertrnde Potntds, o:».ra- „» ,„ ,„,, nM a„1]ur M.hoo„ odluatmenl preimr
Italian family .ho w.»lar.,. brake,' wheel aIKi.tn.nt and S^X cooperiuo "V -It 5 c^r- ™«. ™iti5T.Ser 7n^T.mela~r«« T- J",k~" """"" '" "" "■""« »" '•«»'>■ <""" -— " «
« on en extemiw tour wllh|T„ tn, west Conshohocken Recre-, The Moknf property half-way "nSm, tht .„«,„ 0, M„ Cd,P ! which has kept all the nmrhll.es Rev and Mrs. Chester W.tu.t
unds the restaurant property, ,„,„, h„ „,uUr ^H- „„ pl„r , „, th, i^^ pliuu
un exi.lalm. .W1M ^ mlKl by Mrs Wailer Had-1 since 1900 made its final revolution
i' Jfo^rteYatr^fr^omJt.h.e r.^es.t.s.-nInXiiiitneW »"* «'•■ "orotl.v Dontwu)
PaaHBaa ot the Molouy |)roo-
"ttnb itlsrharviil. on the Dtaln-
!im|ierty oi.noxlous fumes.
atato Meretury aow8 aIld ^o^ M wei| aR globuli
lauded at the event as poaaaaaor -''
an unusual philosophical mind"
Rev, V»/^nrl^r- „rly Mn; ^.ys *\&2fSgl SUES&£&
?tar, "' »'■ B«7 ^^C? brl"« x* ml" rr»'rt« '""<■' «nd have labors lotu, and your sue-,'
church, PhtladelplilH, and former, highways with the wmptattoll to ^^ wlu !iVe ^n^ ^pr «oit arol,
assistant aeator of st^Oertrtiues i ,ry io mnkc „B Umt ^ the ope..|tol„ 0oa „!„, -£, TT,, ,,,,,,
Catholic church. West Conehoh.Kk- rMd by ettcesaive speed '» .»,«Z, sptr t like that v."
»ti. was one ot the two guest speak- | *Don't weave In and out ot traffic n.^ ,ho¥lT, T " '
ers. l.udlng Uie cleric and bringing i Too many careless drivers will be perrv p Ramev slate secretary i L..
z Ph;,"d:.!;:,icI.rchd,ocretsLs HsaH^fffftS,h" "•""■°'^»-«^^g&zvszz'- Tzrsm, ~*...»tempt,,,, the Philadelphia orchdtoceae jf saving a minute (U-two lram and nnnIlclmi secretary offonrf for rrus files roaches which
rem"a'i.n'"eJd",In" This",ho"mhe° cmou*n^tr'y anHd. tak"e"s 'y*o"u•,a"t' t°hre dwr?he~e\l,1DEsau«rre«n'd"e•r Ct^ovn,,s,h,o„h,oc„ke„n „C,ouncil No 214 on « £\ tied ni,X ™" mc,l. presentetl to ,* lh, „ ,,, fts PropeTO
risen to the greatest heights be- , che dr,vm. Job to «m» other com- ■ th. Recreational Council an Amerl- "nr rSi'n" ft, further charae thai
CHUae of hl» spiritual and scholastic pet.nt operator tn the car. or pull|_Hl. P|aB tn h,K r-raark. hP s.td ,h. , .;. »u ~ 1.7 .I„,.H *VA ,Vn s's'srou"' ."S&JF&s a rz■"■" ?,hr ro"d ■'" ''™™Lr»'s^b!nrne ZSSSZFZ e'.r T, S. been a blshopor a cardinal But he , short nap or rest development of ymth believes in AII%1 to )M, |,1(.H11 „„ .heli nromrU
preferred rather to work as an, ..Avilld mtoxt,-ting beverages, if V()Uth.f
and j, abo interested lu the xt aliirh.ie that «..■ "£ZL
welfare of older i>eople "The gift o( mp e(,MnB „i,,rp 34 hotirs a dav
..Rfsper( .., „H IS*1* y°u »»».*"« celebrated It-s ,mn day, „ wef>k. ,nd lhf Use of
slop signs
■ last Frtda. belore ^ylng ..;• to I »*»■ "r* ,,f'S"'SL,R a,
humble, simple priest", was Father | you're drinking don't dine
Doyle's tribute U> hif, fellow-priest arc driving don't drink
Father Strumia ha.-, performed a
magnificent work In this country"
Bible School
Has Graduation
2-Wi*,*k S«'-sinn I'.ml.
For Wi*l SMe. (,ul|ih
Tlie praduatlon exrrclses of the
Hactrio motors It* artgiu* will be|
The t-nd of the engines ■
-it.1 wiihtuil 11 kOUOh ul seiitlnien*
Probably the two oldest atnployas oi
the firm, men who were presen'
■ nulne nuide its first revo-lution
forty-riven yttii' ago and
who have worked there rontinu-nuslv
since were summoned to Hi.
frum the Young Peoples'
serving iry custom, with a persotial gift.
The Junior Social Union was in' Mr and Mrc William BtK'ttner.
charge of decoration'. H.irrv Per- uf Nurlh Wales, whose manmge
lift was general chairman ■>( the took plaee herein March, we:.
a "newlywed" gift from the < lui
Mrs Boetlner is the former Miss
Mae Carter QUIRK ol this borough.
M Mi Boetlner In a member of Ma-chined
Metal* company staff.
Iinner was served at small
int-.es deeorntett wllh plateelt* of
varied cut flout is
pTiltowing the club program, an
entertainment program Ineluded
Margaret Oollinii, pianist, who play-ed
a group of numbers including
Lesrsytetsky's "Two Larks" and
MacDowell's "Concert Etude", en-cor
Ins with Llstl's ■'L.ebeMraunV*.
by request.
Blanche Noalckt. Bridgeport, con-
I life."
all traffic lights and i70lj. unhiversarv and It Is haatltn •^aytfljtlh' hrmtnfflM *t-W ■tfW"j*M* Conshohocken-Oulph Union
doin^ so may save a as vr)Ung M y^. voungent child on ..^vlde Hddlltonal afltWranOH U vnrnttr,,, BIMe school, which ckwert
Lee Tire Group
Holds Picnic
he playgrounds Youth Is the hope: thrv ask the oMMi fot a restraining Prldav after _
I the future of the flag ami it „rf),r „n(| alw> for the assessment wera held Funds' . .nun
depends upon youth l?b presene it.'' „[ damages
he said.
chiitman Hadfleld accepted the as
fliiM 'in beti.ilf of the connril niHl.lTl
tin- aaaawlbasgg remained ttaAdl-
Arthur C«)oelnnd. Rev.
P. B ■ f.ieti
man. Piinjl imvis, H. Paul last-h-.
man. Warren Culn Mrs Han. Cu6
PaOma I Campbell. Mr ami Mr-
Ralph N. Campbell. Howard Camp-bell.
Mr. and Mrs Charle.- Showul-'
Showalter flHynn'iKi I
LOUS, Raymond R 1/ms. John A
I^otix. Ellamae M. Unix Mr and Mr
r.,Tine"rMmWto Vrweaa'"the and"of W11',?m^Bo"'*r
e
M
i
r »n^ "" *°**n
this steam-driven device. The men 1 Bm„ ' t-aroi omith. Seth K M|t-.traltn. a finalist In n recent musical
are Dav'd T Smith and William J CnX _.-.. « . „ contaal in Phllarielphia. saiig
Smith, both of thu. brtrough The O Preston Custer Florence Cus- Lover" "Mv Hero" from "The
Kmlths are not relatives David , '+*• "*""*' 1
perrJ": Mrs H"r!;v pei" Chocolate Soldier" and Noel Cow-sr
th has been connected with the n.,'r' ™*\ » Ruhter. M Mr and ird-, rn poii(,w Mv Secret Heart".
solnnina and shinoing department; | ■*_•"■ ™' u SHnu'r'.,'"'', ~r'* Jr Christine Armenii was her accom-tnd
WllUam Smith haa been Don- Jr11" E1"in/ 5»«f■ Marjone Bill
nected wnh the spinnini' depart-1 .i™,,,1',, I™ „"*; M?,ry „ Mason,: Margaret Fulton, dancer and
■ tor more than a half reniurv , Jf,vldHllk
t ■"« °„ MacmuUan., RtlDn pierce, Wavne aiagician.
1 (Him: IVople l*n*M»nt
IV„Kri.,t. t.f Danoinp tSTSUfTL'SS £3 Mrs. F. F. Russell
Twenty-five girls and two boys of la the asaemblage ii-n.1- _ __ , .
varied axes, dancing In the annual m« and the orchestra played Hi* |)|('-^ 11| Mo^t>ll;i!
raolla] ot th« Leroux School of National Anthem, "Old Olory" was I entrance of the Bible s. II.N,1 . lid- will be heated bv oil Large tanki Si\ liitiior <*irU Sliriltl
iQanctnc Friday night at the For- raised to the top of the pole by, Mrs fltelln Harvev Russell, wife dren 'ongreaatitmi.1 hvmn 'Lead for this nurpose will IK- it. I
tn (he Balllgomingo Baptist church The olant K tlosed Hits week "u,n F Macmultaii Mi and Mr Rdded much to the spirited program
The program was in the form of a ■ while the employes are having al „** L .^ Prerontaine. Mr and ppTvrin| followed until midnight,
radio broadcast. urtn«- an nmpllflca-> week-; vacation During the time the J*™ .w'';mm. ,J lXv''''' j^11 •lJ*rl Joseph lawler was gent i
Unfl set nnd two loud-speakers plmn li rinsed new txillerv are belnf ,}', ,V i „ ".nn \\ 1nan [lf .Jltl event, one of the most
The pnieram was as follows iDatalM With the dJaconUnuance | \vtammm — Pat Wfl lUMuoatftll In ttii rlllh'i hlili
Orsa.i prelude. Calv>n &Hiraeaul»; . of the steam enpine, the em n
Richard Markoskl three-vear-old i(,f Frederick F Russell, of Hi 14 on. O King Eternal", praver of In- The Merion WimWI M1U pkftl \ tl'ltilltl il i •me M-i\
RldHe avenue. Roxb-^rouah. former vocation. R.v John M Tovlor has had verv few dull i^nods riaea *"■ ' "".'
one of the beat ever offered here" koskl, and Dorothy Donnelly, three- ■ inral resident, died fiundav after-, Mripttire iendin». Rev Ravniond it beguti Hfftrritttnf Fot man) vei. s:" 'iris, membara Of the Junior-
A near-capacity audience received vear-old daughter of Francis X. and [ noon (j, gt Jaset*h's hospital Phila- Lucai "tcttmgs of welcome bv the 'lure wag n lure, force of wool ww- j OirLv Fiiendl\ Sot kttj ol CkUvar)
the recital a-ith ■ "- Dorothy Donnelly delrhla. where she has been a pa- host pat-tor. Rev Donald Stout: be- ters employed but this denartmen' ■ Episcopal church, are speiHiim, taaal
Chairman Hadfleld presented the, t|Ptl[ slnr. June 17 Binning of the broadcast program, was abandoned vears BRO Tlie plan' (week at the O F 8 holiti ..■
park andnlavurounds to the people. Bom in Conshohncken the beginners' and nurseiv deoart- 1^ operating at full canaeitv nt the. at Cape May. N. J Mrs Walter
datuhter of Mr and Mrs Michael' ments: songs. "Dren and Wide" nnd present time with sufftcleni nrders j Orain. one of the leaders of the
J Hsivev. who now reside in Nor- "Climb Sunshine Mouni.ntr' mem- on hand to continue Indefinitely , aroup. accompanied the girls to
ristown. she moved to Roxborough : nrv verse, songs. 'Wonderful Jesus ' Harrv Oehman is general man- Cape May on Saturday Durlnc their, p..
v Ver«- IfaT of the plsnt ftwUrtf his way'stay they will be- in charge ol
memory'up fn>m office bnv. June Ball, of Philadelphia matron
L,ttif . . i - at the hotldav house The group
comprises Edith Ewing. Naomi
Faust Anna Sigo. Nancv BaTgai
Kay Rlsley and Dorothea Wilkin-son.
led as the "Fred Astaire of Consho
jhocken" 12-vear-old Waller I a*
am aao "Jesus Came" menioiy verse;
in of r-iil'dren"- rvtlim hnnd-"t Will C1;,,-, Cfmnvn I w.nc W0- T-,..f Ood Wort" "Pmltt Him. r IVP IwPttPratlOIIH
ration and their families, gathered
on Saturday In Forest nark. Chal-font.
for their annnal nicnk
A sperl.il 12-coach Reading com-pany
train conveyed the merrv- .,""*'. »■ ' ^i ""'"* X fl^w^ fk^rfitii
makers to and from the park, aWDfW* ™n «n <»vgUon with a tan- ol WHfn.hn;.« k.
nth*r« iivintr-mitumnhilM 180 Up. The other pupils a so t»« Ihinar or (.round *pea*s
a'"p;o,?"m"Uo0fmr.cS and Held:""*" Lerformsnee, s,„„„e,ne,„- »Mtt. Mytog... jl»«±«I.-
events hlBh-llahted Ihe dnv with: ln8 the yuoils" hlimbers was a tango, Ifontlrtued op Page Three,
mueh add,t.,nil fur resultitig from "v Ml" pl,vl"s " R,,l"( ""»»•*. —— She v. v.rlved bv her husbnni! song. O,, Ing for Jesi
Ta" v,,rb„]l Same" in ™, n* Ert? **«"'« % »"""S .'"d
H
L"' ^«' ■*• Clllirrhea »"« ^« " H I » ,. „ , , , kc„ four vlsters. Prau, Him" jKni. Lo.es Me ■' .a. -| Is
, -t g.ftH iDonahue. Norrlstown, was master The first rf the <■,.!<„. religious Vra chfslei Newton, of Ne/ Jer.ev. Prlmnrv denarlmen, iir,«rwni .11 V tllllll Y t\t'lt IIIOII
Tlie evenln. nrouram included of ceremonies, and presented se-er- services in he .■".''ucted at th. Mrs. Astves Brown ;ind Anna Har-.flong. ■'Heav.nlv biuuhlnc memoiv • .-,.,..-. „, ,h. AmM \
"d el da oavlllon of MacK.-n-.le Park, i.nder n, of HorrWown, end Mrs Johnlv.rse- song. "Sweet Bv and Bv TJ' »"»'• """"'"/' '\''*Z~. l>T»fi.lll Will Mffl
!r!o;,hS^n'cb;;rcr,e: wn7ne^ *•£" fuZT"^!, be he,,, from KS? ~": "^ """ °"'" ~ "& 2*iS2?.'&££ " he ife ," e" and haU o, th.
■^rdrvk"erarhB;.W"B,™'n„rl ,hrrs.in""«mp',',netr;,h„'ler',ln ^nmr and ,nte-„ fiends Meeting Ho,,;.. PlvmouU,, nation., -v,c ,,,.,,,„
The waahlngton Plre a-aam Uaat. pastor 01 the Holmes. Re,h,r, „»h. Thursday morning A menu oro^am so-w "Tl.. k My ""","" ""'.^oet?™. ,-rL^o, SiV.,,d.1n£, L, ,he nd, -7
Pint Manaaement and Local Wo ■ •»• summoned to Pirn and Marie ChriMlan^-nurrh will h. In charge I solemn reoalpm mas. will be offered Fathers World BiHr memory resented ,„ the forty-one persons will be esplalned al the Juh ,.,.-,-,.
•"7 1 nltrt.Rubber^cirk Unoeun, '"''"• 'ealerday al.ernoon to M- L, ,he nong s,rvl,-e. scrloture read- i„ 8' John Ihe Ban.,.! Catbolk work. .„,„. Fvervb,»1. Ought lo ^J""' „.„„.„ .,„„ . „.„„ ■"■; SSTJS i"
and PlasMc Woralis o^^AmeMeacT ""HUkh a dump Ore Boos.e, ,„ aro Dr.ver R„. j„hn M Tav- ehlirch Msnsviinl. lnlertneni will , „„ Him "-Bible drill s-ng On- _. M1" H"T.'T^L «„„ "i™." ,™^? .^5, siT 51. ,
;!nedr.P,'rin"rgln?,heA.Haryoted J|~n» were u^d ,n fl.htln, ,he g „,,„ „, ,„ Pr.mim, M„h- ■•^•^•-g. hl!LiS!a£. of'der,',nc I were wi.'ro\deirpSsorpX,P'S e ^iKTo lu'„"c,p. „',""■
a grand succeaa" bl**e °d»t church, wi.i nreach the ser- Mr* Arthor W. Wright Presentations of certificates were ... nht_rv„ her ninetieth htnhiiftv the nmnmt unrma Mm Pmr -
Winners of the various field' ~~ Wf An amplification set will be: Pbllowtn« a protrarted U1neH., made hV the department heads Pre- J^,^; lnV«Sa %£!T*i'??o*2
evertU W«ri ■ Divorce Suit tn-nalled so that service* can be Mr- Ennf Wrlirht. Wi. wife of Ar- sentaUcm of snecia! awarda and ii ' ■" A"«ufI..wo*gr.1f!rK- B w "
oiru- Pack Race tun to IS veawi-t „ I V . ... .heard th'ouchoitt the nark The : Uiur W Wri-ht of Cedar Orove >ord* of aDoreciattfn were given by
I**. shtrlcT ouinaw: 2nd. Jmn Wood- Su" for divorce has been filed at warrior will a*af1 st 7 for an hour road, Whitemarsh tca-nshl" died, the dean of the achool Rev Ray-
-ide M Mnr« pianncry. [the court house bv Blsa Mollenknf Rnv Rnvmond Luca* will preach vestenlav afternoon In the Unlver-' mond Lucaa Con |
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