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®l)c Ccmsl)ol)ochcn ficcorftcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7771. Mrs. McGrath Succumbs To Heart Ailment Longtime Resident Survived Bj Ou-kiml \MII I our < iiil'h tu CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17. 1948. Rotarians Hear Story (»!' Flag ■ i ■ ...rally 'old tin Rotary dub at Rul- Blai i Bon ■ b), ^resident oi Uw| j Dfiir,. FI«K company. Oal ■ club.' ■ ■ early Baft, he launched1 Pollowiiw a long illness. Mrs A.- '' he shown* of' IIH F McGrnth Wallace's Bid For Presidency Is Denounced QO Offi.ial Speaker Sserlal to rot-iiiohiKhrn Recorder Uy I'entia New- Of The Public Utllttl Commission -. ■ ..'■■ DTOffei 1 allowing the Ptuladtlplu. i ompsny to trie new tanM rales by 11.041 I | The riitr increase under the al- ,iif land represents a drop of \l 1.1 trill I ',\*)'2 iHllllt'l* *278.21c nom ,.ie amount originally 1 sought bv the company whicii lit lil In VirriotnV. n M lit Id III W11UIUV1I '' 1*1000 customers in Dela- m H k. M »D-.ecl, ariing .tuhat. 'hi.e .".C.-.I*O« is OpP~O.S- ■ »nd Lancaster counties tne Qtu/t of thj^oor coun a polltki Utility Commission Approvet ^■WiJtf YflQliff PlVflrPM1 Killed In Crash OCCIDENT MCIIM For Increased Go* Rales In This Area ■ w BChl dllle ol The Philadelphia Electric com- ,;;:■■„ ,.»■> wasgiven ptj^on » put)-™* ^^-^^^"^^ Orath. died unexpectedly yes'crday En . :.<j Hcl- w«nn™ Third Part* <fi.ti.inrH- " monthly table lioo Ulnlmuni charge 130 per 1000 CU the next 1800 ou it I :000 cu It for tU Xt 68000 cu ft ] N j>er 1000 CU thi next "oooo cu ft. JW per 1000 cu It lot the addition! Fuel and ra* material adjust- , msnt els, ,i rump- fo"!; m-wymakwi *0Uxta* hjme al 9 a m RIITIHEI v .-in Pwlaix nth'*) On Ridge Pike Driver I ncotudoui liter Earl) Morning Collision ^ iili Pole Buddan death ovfrtooh afternoon at her home. 14a West ' '' britfl Eighth avenue. She bad Wallace. Third Party standard-l' 1 ;;itf "W j.i'. in ,ui KtMras notlct. MforKeO It 1 Ae tou bed also on im!,- ;;nnuaj hanouet at City"Hail. Morris- ; Qn or Mon 1 hurS(lit' rhe local comprise* emDlbm *o ;|1' U»*Uon (edetennint the traaahautoondltlonandwai son. thi in oTOan WoodsSS^SnpaSy fined to her bed for itfenl month „„„ lhn„ ,„„r htiniiFmt1 „,.„ ..„,'«>* Oimrgan wo start* on thl daughter of the bite «««»> . 2 a. Sunday do- pavren «"»■ /""•' " H riee- nmnihij rate m Isamyunk birthday party emblems I enan heard the forceful talk of and Mary Walsh McNui.• - I h- - . . , . ,, f> | fl Cialg CIO regional dimlor ,..10P.u the same day for a period Mi born In Noerlstown fan) had p (inure »i which he declared mm Wallaot aided in thl, borough . Cinwyd: Jacob In his eighteen ye— IMpIU . „ B , ' : in, sr. i has not advocated thirty years. She was a member of lTvl . H labor" st MiittheWs church. - man til 01 Phoenlxvilie md I Surviving. In addition to her hus- " sl Blak. ■ j Weber pian' • )n full", as a preventive of PV bond, are two daughters. Jean and ?/,",;" , '!. ,:',' Lil'j; "' "'': oI war. Cralg said, "ir another war is ttirnm # „ pruiWsed t«nn The Nancy, both at home. M '."■'"T1 .If.?^. E.UrT ., ■ *" »ub-win. of Norrlstown. and Dm. It oo Miiuniiini charge ■Uowlruj 200 cu 1 30 per 1000 cu. ft. for ■ R1 18O0 cu BO iwr 1000 cu. (t for tl B0JH ill 50 per 1000 cu it to it serving wlih the Merchant Marine somewhere at sea. two sisters. Nel-lie and Cecelia, and two brothers James and John McNainara. all Norristown. The funeral will be held Frtdi morning from her residence artl .solemn requiem mass In St Mai-thews church Interment will be in St. Patrick's cemetery. Norrlftown Mr- \nii;i <:. Clark A li(c-lrng resident c[ Consho-afm Anna O. Clark died Saturday evening at the home of a son. J. Donald Clark, 913 Fav-member of St. affattbew'i Twenty Women To Aid Scouts his eighteen years of public life ,),,,.,.,, 'I initial baaiinaa were held las- iFuel am! ra« natarla] adjust-r u .. i ..January 8 and 9 when the PliUa- mem elaUM aopUaa to all gas »up- Urging adoption of the Marshall! ((,.lpllli) ncc'iu cumpnnv ofTered pllea in exeaaa ol :'300 cu RJ ici apaeahaaUngaervloe montb-ly rate table 180 per 1000 cu ft lor the flrsi moo,) cu ft .55 per 1000 cu ft for the addltui-iiil use • Fuel and raw material clause 1 .i!.ir PaJado ivvl n ttnj COM ,ls fln()lhcr 275 bil-' Uotii m.stead of y billions". ■ if we cant prevent war by put line those people in Eurnpc biick on their feet . he pl.oile.1 Urging nil union members to "tot chiefly ittcft lust month in an effort tu ik.se the proci-eding amicably bo ihr new coin-: panv offer, as conttitsleti witii tin-1 Tiginal tariff No 20, are reflected apohe.s to all gas Mag Il-Ul.ls .In..... elilldrrn piilurrd ubuvc. «ho HJS killed earl* SUIKIJ* niornint when Itir .1 ul l.il.- in uliiili *he ».i» riding era»hed into .1 pole .ilion, (he RMft pikr .it II....... Hill. SoUdtora \rv Named For Camp Campaign ut and get the people to VOti sai.t tiuii eio PoutieglAeUon to "not n party nnd is non-pnrtlsan". but that «•' vonl roto foe any ■ by reduction of 10 cents Minimum charge net 1.000 cubic feet for Miace .house '" proVUtfon m Hale SH ..I Tariff monthly inent oi the e<-ononiic structure' He urged repeal of the Taft-Hart-ley Ac. taylni that H "leaUfleU both management and labor ;■ Auwunoameni rjdown togi to i i . . out tbali the »»<■•:?> rtpn oeal '""hiems". ■Otnen nain U'OOO-Vrar-Aro striken m the durrenl Girl Bcoul Camp Rev. John P. Knury. assistant rec- ■■ $*t6 aOd coiomerci.il. ■ Th* original tariff contemplated ] upport only'one application of a fuel and raw DU-I ; .uiiiistment clause to all con- , sumption, but the Commission did not accept it Instead, the Com-mission required exemption oi n. first 2.000 cubic feet per month under rates O • cooking, hot water, and HD < combination of use Fund I'.rlvr bemg held I-, raise M6.- tor of St Matthews Catholic fo1 "Jj1"?- .hQt Wit*r* and i liurch shi- was'tinrn' in'roiishn' tHy) (or bnpTovemenl a1 Cami Kt« churfh and former overseas Army s'„ ne"u,1» ■ locken, daughter ofthe lataJonn *•£! ' 9 etoplato, add that •ait-down The sdjuauneni etaiua_talni Into (Fuel and nw mi an ambulance to atontaomery h. and Cailiarlne .Repiiert. Clark Besides her -son, she is survived tor, Caroline, wife of Fran-cis Pairnaclt*; mid two brothers. Edward Clark and John dark; and rour 'iiiiii'lchiltlren. Funeral will be held tomorrow ■ i trrTHatnd yaai old ii,n«ideration costs of raw materials mem oiauae applies to all n nu in,i.i Mi In June Yast 2a-year-old j Cedar Hal ind moihei A o! two ehtMran, died at Sacred Heart hospital. Norristown. wit li-lt out regainii iter the sedau Hi which she Was a passenger Besgaltj around a utility rompui. teal north of Joshua road Bn eaeort, llaaon R. Oil of 305'; Bprtnt Mill avenue Oon-wlu> was ui when admitted to Montg fl pitai. is beginning to amerp hram but is unable M: eoadlU BI w.i moi alng t»\ physic . •; oyd Prankenfleld John i ebobL ol W ship police, said he was the dl i the eadan, arhloh wai travatlni north "ii Ridge pike when the trgg-J ed> ctecurfad Trailing the sedan were Mr gndj Mrs Frederick l.ukens who live at the home ol Mrs V ■-■ \\.\>. • : \ Bertram and Ullian Fraderkk, 428( R uncoln Hatu. ol 109 Fast Hth Easl North lane OatUl IIciKhLt. avenue, wai .main rlc.t.-d prtal-tne neat 100,000 en, ft Tiiey pi nahohocken Com< 39 per 1000 cu fl lor her companion, were hurled to UBttmUnltj Ct* rUa] nieet-the next 350.000 cu ft concrete roadway, in their RUto-llng, last nlKht nt H in the Haywood 37 per 1000 cu It for ' mobile nnd removed her to the hns-; annex ol llic pul-lic IIIKII school the additional use pnal OUlnger. who is the husband' OaetgaW Dnofcwag n-elected flrgl Ptttl use of the former Mis.. Jean Robinson, j vice-president; in rjsorne T Ink 50 per 1000 cu. fl I Ci-dar Heights, later was taken in etis A us aKUin Hie chou I iisiil. nt ami Hni FIVE CENTS A COPY ( OUIH il Adopts Annual Budget Of $12«w331 I'lIX It.Mr I IKUUsged| Uni-im»h r.llljllow-* Samrtea inenaaad 11 an adjourned ghl adoptrd the . lor rX- .. and pro* F five per* cent in tin I bocouah ■ . i ,i ■. i h \ rats ol twenty ■ n tm general borough debt ser-the same as last dmllai Pa P.U C No 20 ■ ■ rate table g50.00 Minimum charge allowing 50.000 cu 55 per 1000 cu 11 [or 'Chest' Meet in« «nd I ^" Re-Elects Hain Trusleea Orgajiiac Earl; N<"\i Month ■ tary and bir.lduui m.v|>eo(or was set at $2M0. ■ H asajtotant aecrei iry was set at $1500 The salary ol the chief WW stl si 12703 20: ser-geant of iHillce. 12473 88 each of 'men »2J20f;2: iraffle of-ficer. $9504ti M. ml i iew w. re raised to "•'.> rente an hour. The appropriation 1 > the mUltary oraanlsatlona was reduced from lllj „. n h, to goo each, and the niimU't \. a' ill- No nllow-ano was made lea Uie $> n n 1 mar- ;ied to the Oommunlty I - understood thai the sum of $4000 will i»' appropriated ■ Ordinances establishing the salar-and es-the tax rale were adopt-ed The bond uf thi will be set at $50.ooo The ■< tolleitor will be esubUshod whaaj ... 11 the 1S.4H duoliiale Mr Shaw reported M .. ipt .■! uil 1.ate of $168.05 to put till nd truck In repair ready lo in' trant> Arm Id femd I" Joseph Snow, who plD> \ier- I'Jled to begin their botise-to-house ouoiing the parable of the loaves °**d "' "•' manufacture nnd fishes in Illustration as a b.b- Mr.v Watson s Koklvs. 3«r. Bast ]]r:il eiunple to the lenders thai '• tor street; Mrs Francis Paloclo. Hwi mtls, provide for th-ir follow piled > Hoe I rl M;i .te Sibole 100 West 1 Law. 3(Xi : Miss O] W it morning from the William \ M funeral home. 708 Payetti Solemn requiem mass will be suntr In St Matthew's church Interment will be in St Matthew's cemetery. Charlea \\. Marita Funeral services lor i'1 Marks. 87. retired former loca] non- rorker who died Fridav ;.i his horn ■ The labor situation is as old ns the human race", the clemvm.ui said Father Kiniry said that the Oath-otto church baa IOIIR been tnterest-ln labor, and ns early ns 1B93, Heart Attack Proves Fatal Day Of Prayer Observed Here ll 1 laration said In effect that nd'stem- "tobor unions are the moat bene- ■ . M, Harbura Wa I '1 .I11-1 (ili Vi laiilriwaliI Slriikcit \l Mnmi- Local * Jnirrhf- Join In Servieea Friilttv forrasi again nuined third and Mrs Lukens Informed Whltemarsh police they wan ward bound after iitteiidinc a eele- L brauon held at the horn. Lukan-I mother Mrs atabr iwehe men.^rs ol the JHIO rvi. llr„ 1 ...,„„....,- ...■member board of mistees. wh— ■ ^ -. - cel1 ehb«rait?i„o«n «o(f MMVn' rO.»;«": Jri'i,. . three-year terms are expiring, were prtel .1 ol theChavrolel agen,c,1y., waigioo gimlvanary Mrs Ukena rormerl] 1 Walt.-, I Law- and that M. Moor- agreed to have 1 idy lor deliver) no laksf ind placed slOO on daposiL Mi Shaw moved thai the truck be placed ki Mi Dolanski seconded the motion which carried Mr Shaw reported that he had whose'contacted E. Francis Moore, pro-was Miss Doris Oalni Yost's children r«J. "»n«l f" in New Castle. Pa morrow afternoon till ' ■: -ri 1 home. 31 with iin 1. B dl! be held to ■ lunch , ii b\e? S:^d^Tmo.?nf hl. , r. "" Hv"'<«• -. street: Mr Marks rpent mo«l of hh "fe ... .n,„llf|,,.. rtiMMkn 124 FH-I years ago. He was an artlve mem-ber of at Mark's Lutheran churr) in whlrh tie aerved a: • .1 mu». In wlnrii the lahoriin, . John J. Gavin. 329 Spm: ttd." | „ 1,,H1rn',M H°,w,a"d' ,™''1'',,,f^ Stricken with an acute heart .1- T«-o churches ol '111.- ,omn. ST SUS,tt7tASSB,SS,-S: «* -•- -.toll- -e room to i &^ "J*^^ )"""'' '" M Wfkt 1 :U guests including repiesen-1 another after doing some P*>n^"» ^v 0, ^„r onFrirtav Bomugt I Vast *ti.xii. tatives of both managemciit and Tin the kttchea of his homo on Frt-1 flTHnrhwi unWi >n nu"<tf"g th* ^y. daj i.iglu. Jv*epi. Wkatstwakl. .17. !ln the Steele ehai>ei or tli« Met.i"- I ff"rtuV^ rf°®?* rSIf*. *i!f. •!£!*?' 120 Weat Seventh aven.ie. died al- OCttSt church day tor their mother Tin ire looking after the low -.1: i'. fi : mi i i. ■ Band (Vrl s resident of Collegevlll" wa dd nt'woiid '" ,mV'' '•■maiTtrd The Injuries Includetl shock, eon-f the brain, a brok.n bat k. * George T Jackson. Harry Rowland Thomai Oaldwell, A | waits and Charles Miller. ■ I amowa, iKinaid i* Horsey, Rev labor. List •/ Guests Among the special guests were Paul D Wood, supervisor of Indus-; ™*t lnsUntly trial relations at Alan Wood Strel A physician summoned to HM company; Harlnn P Rons, president i h.nni, found the man beyond aid. ?, of Upper Merlon At Plymouth Rail- runeral services mere held this I >*■ Farhart. assistant to ■ Pi ■ 101 c E. Davis, st Alan Wood Steel com-pany; Burgess and Mrs Ellas Blalr: Fourth avenue: Mrs I? line 241 West [lth avenue He w .s , i,l. B irgeaa William March, of Norrls CcnshohtKken Lodge No in uaStta sTLiI 31S town: Rev Donald Stout, pastor Knlghw of pvthlaa. and n ptisi ei,un-h John ■i UntU the tin,. il vvnncehh,, pprreessiiddeenntt ooff VthOMe CheMer he moved from this borough to Hr ,,„,„ „f Montcomerv County Industrial Un- , km cout.-.i and Mn Lvnch These *n^to.yjnenl '" nreti has been named guests, in addition to the speaker-i and Rev were seated at the speakers table E. <: i d bv Mr Row- Helahts, rhairmsn oi Cedar BalghU land were Prancl Bosnian ■upervl- -ind Snrlne Mill. i sor of mainlennnce at the Alan Mer. peneral chair- Wood plant; Mrs Scanlan: John communi'v sold U IS] Arrovn. president of L-ical 131. Uni- ti] ted Auto Workers; Harry " president of Local Castle about tWW&ty years ... ■ .■ mi moor ol Km. i '. 420. F. * AM. and of C'.mhnhock- . n Ci unell Ordei I [ndepend He Is survi\ed bv Ins wii' Mi Nellie Bartlett Marks; three riangh- ICai ■ M ore icmie Crawford. We.st point; Mrs Mnrgaret Roth, of Bryn Mawr, who al ptn underuoing obsenation in Brvn Mawr hospital; a son. John Marks Philadelphia: ten rrandeh'ldren and six great-gran! hi1dr;-n Barnard W. KeeBan Bernard W Keenan dale street. Philadelphia, a native morning from his homo, with sole) I McCar-hlgh mass of requiem al 9 In 84 l" . i hUlory of the Mary,s C„at.h. ol„ic chi_urcht .[nt.srmenl. p£ro*ject. Mi1- Charles Messlnuer p.( , was at St Ben.. (: UncOUl Ham as organist lor A native of Poland, Mr Wisnie-'the wskl nsslditl here f<>i fort] flstfl Pnrtlcl|>ating in Ihe sarvj H« retired rWveral ycurs ago from the foUoiring woman Oalvary Bkds- Tompklrw Kubber; «'"i"»i. «» Btantoy R WI I William Robinson Forsytli; Pres- SUrrivUlg are Ins wife, France*..! t-Vterlau. MTl eh.tile I Smith, and three daughters two sons two nephew Thai an Stalls wife)Chester winters, st Mark i ith-of Edwaid Decker. 325 Spring Mill'eran. Mrs William Nagele. « ftVaOUC John. Lvdia and Helen a' Russell C Eib. home, and Maximilian, of Oak Park, Mont/ Methodlsl McCartiev DD.. Mrs William Ham. Mrs Wil-lism B Head. John Z ' "west ' """ ,,f W ,llD D^sih «»s due to) George T t likens, Al Slickers K„ 'churches1'' I ■•■n^nvuw hrlt.ml-.ae. ■ I Ml John T vice at Primitive Methodist church tag to Dl John C Simpson OHInger Doran [ ■■igr Smith, and the third service was held in suffered concus-sion of th<-bram a-al Spcnoer I. .lone- He> A Bton Lutheran chur. h whtlcmarsh ■ rt«'P laceration of th. leM ear Lag, Harry E31"?. _„ * ,. ., „,, - ... __, Coroner Winslow J Rushong ..flMis Henry ■" elOsttia Br W ilm.-i !!l,:d_UV: !lMftl MontgtS ■ -he Bath. Oeo,,. Buck-scene of ihe accident Sunday after- ''' rorraal H noon and Inspected the dell " r,1B't'1 sedan at a Barren Rl ■ ' i-i. . r Mai i h .' enraae I •■"■hrduled ... Throughout the day scores of mo- « "'■ board of daflnlts announeemenT will be th- impression a pole had been '''.""..r.--,. driven through Hie center, from top to bottom, the front and n n.e to the rod hlgfl like a topsa, due to the force The wind (' [.andis. ■ The annual ri | tieiisiirer was made in lOiilim- maii- ■ thet the ■ . - One response Is expected from resi-dential solicitation Spring Mill Couph Ii Ah Marks Two EvenU Karr f5ss |kowskl itapsOPSi Five grand' United children also survh ■ Rubber Workers; Michael Krotch- Maximilian Wi-uiiewski. notified ko president ol Local 2964. United; Friday night of his father's death. Steelworkers, representatives of 11 re Saturday morning ladles' Auxiliaries of Locals 1302 Of I/MHlS 'IV,. f ',,rk 4 illlilh. 2322 and 2077. Mrs Karl Hill, seere- ■ tan Of the M'.ntiromerv-Chcster In William end Charles Vandegrlft. Mrs Lewie McQulrns, Mrs Samiiol Olass il's Baptl planned pushed out. half of It smashed swsy the ntl> rod and brnV-Theodore 0B Howard Andrew Clayboss, dm- «h. h-»-kei Cancan1 Cntaaiig QIIOUI bSel noU- A quota of $500,000 ha. bOOB .<• fled Harry S Steinmetz, chief or.jor the 1048 Cancer Crusade which able to police, of the accident in -i personal will !*■ held In April 10 ■ 'he police station m Barrel', funda for the expanding program than Kridnv of thsl week red thai th.- ■-«. in c on all ■ ,r.ij.ni-'tf and I council v to the ... i ■! ■■.. inotion . anied . ! Mr. WlUlams moved thai the in-lire ill be allowed i. Feb. 12. the day the uurk was taken out ol - ol iiMturtng the police car be left in the hands of the finance committee with POWOT to net. Ruggerio seconded the mo- Wsber Kiieliel """ aWrt carried M, TadaO mOVad thai the care-laker's job al the borough dump. Seventh avi ■ ei tuinattti and thai thi itraei com-mittee ije noiifled to take care of tlte D .,M, r \i; \\ LUiattu a onded the notion which carried Mr Blalr moved thai the gobot be requested 11 no one ■ ttu dump MI i id id ■ ondu ii the motion which oati k I Cooper reiKirtexl receipt ol brochures of mouc\ counting nil- ■ kMO Mr WUllanu moved public sal. ■ IscUM the i.i .. inn- ■ ■ I to have lng meters iin.s unounl would be Td If a counting tnaihine was tstandir-^ ■ : rni°" Counni and rcpre 'Contlnned nn Pa»e Flvel At North Lane Skull Fractured llv Fall On Ice Six motorists escaped Injury at 8 Sunday night in a collision ol two automobiles at North Line and But-ler pike Joseph Cardamone. 324 West Third avenue. Informed Ofhcn ■ Movd Prankenfleld of Whitemar;.!. township pohce he wa- travelme Wcrld Day of Prayer was observ-east on Butler ptk. when a sedim m WM» *&**StX^SZ ^SSmTSTmSii near thl Mr and Mrs Lu:eiv m state-ments to the police. >ald they of this borough and a foreman the I<e Rubber i Tire corporation, K.!i ,tr.. k 204 Bai H since 1010. died siidri.-nh Saturdl Snrlng Mill, durlnu the week end of a heart attack whll friend In the vtstnltj of hi b ,v Mr Mr Keennn suffered a heart condi- K.1 itrick ti"!i for several monttu although _ , ,, .„ . he was able to be about " ■lsanor Ferrainll. 18 dsueh A son of the late Bernard snd|M Res teT or Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Fer Marv Kfiriiri Mr Kmim wit Ssmoles Ol CoT llo'ii-'hen ani rsioh, 10 We" ■ I« bom in This borough aid ■ •" S^red Heart hospital. Nor- driven by Thomas P Oraywacs . Special music hen the greater'"art of tas i - H- ta 1HH7 I the fractured Old Elm street, approached from hialUlghtod the program was cnUwedal foreman f trie "*»"" ,,,"v :l" ^ » ; u!t of a faU on *e' N°rth talW- - ■ Trun,,)r' lUlH *"s ""''" ,y 1?^' TemrTm^m of J L, R h I : m,,^ ■, ... sundav night With Cardam.uie were Bh Ideni OOCUrred shortly Schuldt 320 West Tenth avenue and A. crdion ?ek-ction- were pltyedbj ^™n wg \[ ,,„ ded life WhCl edS dwell- ftf,rr 9 in the vicinity of Fourth Frank Greidus 445 West Tenth ave- Rinald Yellets A vu al BOH iaKS . ^ ... ,t[ui ,_ ^ , I ■ ie and Maple street while the nue. John A Kelly 132 Ford tree' Time te Be Holy" was ofTered by The ceramoni Waa ■ ,1 (i senior in Conshnhoeken high and Harrv J Sprouse. 226 Brlttmo.r Mrs Pem-r Ramey Ham Y Brown ,]G (lnrn n dance street, both of West Oonshohockan ..■>.« in SMS hall, 505 Maple street ac- Grzywacs assumed respoiiMbillt v y^ <>s| ^)f |<> ( , }| 11 ft* || cnmnanled bv a friei>d Miss Thar- for damages to both cars, which Wf"' Vlrguldl. East Eighth avenue, estimated at a total of $50 also a public high school senior he was traveling south Striking her head on the pave- lane, halted at the stop sign and ment. the girl was brouaht to her proceeded to turn rin.it onto Butler by a young man acquaintance pike, failing to see the other car. ac- The family phvsician unable to be cording to information filed with ,it reached that night, ordered her re- police Miss Maud Si.*ebeer. of the Bap- HJ1I Officers Frankenrteld and Le- „f the Philadelphia cUl kfj Dolnn. ti • churcfi wai chairman ol the bold arrived at the teenc 1 momei 1 Americai ■ the n gton which car-event and : later, but Mrs Yost already had nouneed the bsglnntoB of the aar* been taken to MM tug) Buckle] The absentees ware Messrs. Canal* Through the police radio aystem starunn on April I. volunteer dl Heilsasai'ikl Hunstergar, Moore TM Wtirld at Prayer' was the Officer Frankenfield t. , ,,k contrtbul mss, President Flero pie-general theme. Montgomery hospital send nn K... Stanley R V\«i. at C al- hwlanre Office. Ld ..pal church was Hie passing motorists assisted in plaC- ,.,e(l by the local division principal speaker , hohorken men m the aim m-r. * nt of the monev rais- ■■ ambutance. while Frankenli, 1,1 dl- JT«U b?S In Z^twTcSlimi Mr. wesl pronounced UIIF trailed on nearly loon : ,_ which coatrt the^ highway be nut that la^t year oontrll MiM Laura Evaama Seriouslv II Fortl her AT Tire corporation and was at vmerit as usual on Friday He is survived by a son. The funeral win be held tomor-row afternoon from a Philadelphia funeral home. Interment will be In IB Pen < '■• nwtai a. Hra. r.i-i|iiiilin,i Ho||n Funeral services for Mrs Pasqual-ns Hello widov.- ' I Adam BetiO iho died Sunday morninR, will be rick'i I teld Thursday aaotnlng trom her David Harr-ev. Rebel Hi'! i- a street. At a celebration held Sunda ■ ' 1 irch a" that .itk-d b' Annie Maxwell, of Ph nnd the late Alexander Ki ; brother Only cue member of Mr ■ Plans Anniversary abut 200 feet south of the pok ■ ut the s|Hcd limit Bel ween t he abutment and the Btayton ■ I DM uid'h ..: lane concrete highway, hi,1 the national prouram totaled $47- 650 but that nearly $70uoo turneil to thh ;<rea rot reeusroh. pm- One of the most important plans of the Phlto ■ n.v Philadelphia. Americai ■ ■ . n she fa Bpe With solemn ri-quo-m DM '■: home, til hnrch Interment wlllv of the famllv gathered _ ■ Matthew's cemetery to honor the couple: Reuben Sam- She suffered severe headache A native of Italv Mrs Bello waslosSS and sin Charles, PhiUdelnh'tv ton of this becough the past Bam itnca pud Matthewi church interment will daughter. K "»trick. rel at home; Rose, wife of 401 1 11th Anthonv Pi/-elln. of Clearfield Pa: nr,rt fami'v; Mr May. wife of Paul Bruno, of Mount W. Venion. : Oreland Its of John Grace, wife of Harry BeldinK: and Louise, wife of Leroy Beldlng Bba Is also survived by 12 grandchildren .il to the hospital ImBM ring her yesterdav morniiiff f|,„in 11.,••.<■ 91,. .i.ff*p*rl a envprp hon/fi ' " night following the fall, her familv f*av« 1 hundred psTSOB rays at the hospital revealed the local exchange .thi.e^.skl«u.llll -fracture a.KAna. cmnflhc at MOllK fll'Vril* The parents of the gl! ■ ■ ' \l I Own iriiit c I nis iuir that Wll. ^ htW aMln ,or nd two great-grandchildren \!..- H.m nrr 1. Smilh Miss Florence Inmnn Smith dsughter of David and Florence -.lth of lOlfi Maple street, died on Saturday after i of some time Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 at the Ardell fun-eral home, 300 Faj a' Cold Potni Ins are her pares.' brothers. Harrv. of Plymouth Town-ship, and Howard, of this borough. • taslinued nn Page Thrrei phone company Nb conduct a and Fayette street last night and ■ the tour of in i - 'rations given by guides who explained the various intricate op-erations connected with the service. \<t- nam niaht. to- The usual assistance lent income morrow- night and Thursd.. ■ ta Of the Internal from 6 30 to 9 The visitors are Revenue Dejiartment. yearly at the shown how calls are received and <%, post office prior to Mar'h 15 dead- transmitted, how the mobile radio h, line date for filing personal income service is operated, as well as the n„H ntv. „ mrt )n thr, . tax returns will not be avnitable entire plant equipment mrltidins i^v w-lliam E Garman one- Postmaster James P the special television cables Th" .„.., memhPT ,' Meaney said totavj : Wur consumes approximately an church and now n Lack of personnel sufficient to hour and a quarter urrb Noel Carroll. 7 .:.] man-, ner is cnen as the rea-son for i aT- \il*.|i(lino' \avtl Srlinol ' ,>,p christlan Endeavor Society Ttnth avenue, rel dstance Aid la rwmm "* ' it T p. m preparation "f the income tax re- C W Wlldhaber. chief fire con- ti\u Mlnnl< Johnston homi trcdBssfl, UPN. son of Mr and Mr Internal Revenue Charles wildhsber of SWl Eas: Sixth will be the guest speaker at ■ heWs rjarorhla' — in the Kesris Penn Trus' svenue is attending Advanced Plre nine at 0 nd fnmii' wife' Bruno"".",f Ml V,, I „.....,„, '|M\ Vtll in N Y Carl of Or. ' "'' °,,M "' KIlDSl CJrayson Kiipntrn ■ 'Kai and Joan Ashland Belgtita ps . a ttrand- ■rnn and his familv; Mr Kenneth A Kllnatnck ' nue, Four genarati presrnl f 61 street, who has aarvad .. OoeauSohoekan baroaali auditor pf the past l. J seriously Mawr. 1 •apactty with Smith Rudy A' Co, ' ir many ■ . ■■-. and sdjaoi Montgon.erv county win ming.s member of the firm csll-formatlon renters and cllnio, where «"d a nehhbor of M formation Oai and medlosJ ad '' r'"" "',' .nth of th. noe Xlrs. Mcarjsy soswad Mk -as dry In that 80-foot stretch Ais^n%f with her hou ixilire said thev found I ;,,id had a key t<> the home When i mark but they were im- ... , ««•■.,, .. ■ the front ble to determine wfe f .Mural Will >|H»llMir ,|,,., bs found thai another key had ban bs lock from A \anetv of new and old articles Believing Miss Evnns was in th» ■ wrona. natgji- ' ,' Mar\ H \\ , r. h roof -' on Fridav and Bat- to try t" i through a ri story window As thi ' to aid with UV „ !„., lying ■ ■ was part- . The *' n" h V'"'1, ■ known whether she WH I prepuriiiif lor vorit or whether ■ttrtckan Friday mark Bundsv of th* Pr'M. • church had been made by I 111 open With the automobile skid chains and a wrench the morning The - ( "fMnaed m Page l"»ui designated ss "Old Tim*-! and it i« exnect-d .hsi m f OOtJnUef Cla-*fBfl mer memlw The weekly skeKh ken AH Leagw ■>ror,ni)h teach it elas« Log as uMial to HH league I die Re\ Robert M Anderson, of In the basement of the par) Philadp'ohin exeeiift-e e-reti.rv of every Thursday night at B Al-t'"- Nstion«l Assoelmi. i ugh lurtailment of fi»: wepenh Will be th» Bin l ■ -< ilted in the upi>er thMM KiiHitnii"(* Suit-he morniriB --hurt n servlee at park house with the 1C 4«. There wtH I- R rdatform the health office, being hea-i. —-™ pt J 31, nine alb because of th' hurehaa are exo»«ned to attend there Marvin Detwiler Mori bat of the class night ■ he was removi >■ Ital When her ailmej, M.-'- M V. prepamt: htsBI Evans U the only living Mc-nil il \i!f»ii"ioii-lanar KiosxynsU. 1" West Elm totaaaaj TIMM III ■ ■ lull I.M or iin,in,i member of a family thai hss been thi lower rjppar Menu:, and the borouph or Wi > I hooker nue, was admitted to M>mgomerv building. Norristown Meaney dLscloaed. Fosimaster Control School at the Naval Reeeiv- Rev John Tsylcr ing fMstioo. Wsshingtoo DC in charge As a public .service to i and tsxpavers of Conshohockei, __ _ The Bsesea-r ta printing on page lion- I :inttr- >iirlil 1 of 'i; leal of th. ■ ,. Owens bj serving a< chair. budget for liMS wh;. I N1Bht to be held by tor. will be | pncumonle for .mprming a time ctl approved at Its meeting on Fri-day evening the Lions club next Tuesday night at $ IS at Spring Mill Ore house.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, February 17, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-02-17 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 2 |
Day | 17 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 71 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
FullText |
®l)c Ccmsl)ol)ochcn ficcorftcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7771.
Mrs. McGrath
Succumbs To
Heart Ailment
Longtime Resident
Survived Bj Ou-kiml
\MII I our < iiil'h tu
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17. 1948.
Rotarians Hear
Story (»!' Flag
■ i
■
...rally 'old
tin Rotary dub at Rul-
Blai i Bon ■ b),
^resident oi Uw|
j Dfiir,. FI«K company. Oal
■ club.'
■ ■
early Baft, he launched1
Pollowiiw a long illness. Mrs A.- '' he shown* of'
IIH F McGrnth
Wallace's Bid
For Presidency
Is Denounced
QO Offi.ial Speaker
Sserlal to rot-iiiohiKhrn Recorder
Uy I'entia New- Of
The Public Utllttl Commission
-. ■ ..'■■ DTOffei
1 allowing the Ptuladtlplu.
i ompsny to trie new tanM
rales by 11.041 I
| The riitr increase under the al-
,iif land represents a drop of
\l 1.1 trill I ',\*)'2 iHllllt'l* *278.21c nom ,.ie amount originally 1 sought bv the company whicii
lit lil In VirriotnV. n M lit Id III W11UIUV1I '' 1*1000 customers in Dela- m H k. M
»D-.ecl, ariing .tuhat. 'hi.e .".C.-.I*O« is OpP~O.S- ■ »nd Lancaster counties
tne Qtu/t of thj^oor coun a polltki
Utility Commission Approvet ^■WiJtf YflQliff PlVflrPM1
Killed In Crash
OCCIDENT MCIIM
For Increased Go* Rales In This Area
■ w BChl dllle ol
The Philadelphia Electric com-
,;;:■■„ ,.»■> wasgiven ptj^on » put)-™* ^^-^^^"^^
Orath. died unexpectedly yes'crday En . :. |
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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