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®ljc €onsl)oI)ockcn Ikcorfccr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7808. Motor Freight 'AH al "w0""* Federal Units Will Open Jnlv '. \ . . Voice Apjiroval CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY, JUNE 25. 1948. DEWE1 WINS NOMINATION Garage Permit Is Set Aside Vt hil(*inurs!i |',(,,i <l Overrule* Action Of liuiJiiiii- KBApector Issuance of u permit to Tornetta Motcr Freight for the oraotlos of u garage terminal in Spring Mil) I of siio.uoo wu unlawful, the toning board of adjustment nude known in mi opinion dts-clos.*< i yesterday. The bond, headed by Chariot H. Fia?ier. aa*o frowned upon thi proprttUn al tin moior freight ser\r_o for beginning actual con-struction of the garage after an •Lppatl had tern filed by two dtl- ■JKDa objecting to the project. In reaching Its decision. On-board of adjustment considered the use of the proposed building would ■ be "nostou or offensive by rea-son of the emission o; odor. dust, fumes, smoke, gas. vibration and noise, and sc dangerous as to con-stitute ,i public hazard.'* The board was in agreement with Rose Wojden and Frank Helenlak. who live near the s.te of the con-leinpluted garage at Elm and Sandy l iint property owngn still "have some rights to be nmlected" although the area In question 1". zoned Industrial Residents' KighU Protected Leonard Tornetta. the Hppellee in the case, contended that residents in an industrial community have lost their right to be protected in the reasonable enjoyment of their /*-cording to the opin-ion, tne bourd believes that in this Instance, where the community was of a settled, residential character loiv.{ befor> the passage of the Boning ordinance, the residents "thereof do have some rights. . . opinion concludes that the PubU playgrounds of the borough will open for the summer season I July 0. George T Jackson public principal and Ripe '|>l llw/kllias Uu playgrounds annomcad lodaj \f\ UWclEI With the ain.it. m ■'. ■ DOther play center on the community .ithlctii n Id nth avenue and Kai this year, the i.ombtr of publi' pirn Xioiint'. frill be t.,v ?h; ta I ■'. nf setting t:p tlie equipment ai the ■ ftl week. Woik - tinder mi now on tin- ■iiMallaiion of an outdo. .11 the West Third ave-nue pluytrjui.d, situa".ed DOaT Wooderans' housing development in the itraet, A hxrdtop SUTfaU Is being1 greater metropolitan Philadelphia oloted U| ha blltdOOf urta. Tlie $1,600,000 project located BOUrl wil! also be Installed a' the al mdge pike and Joshua road was new playgr .o:i;i inspected yesterday by 100 repre- Oontpietlon of Uif tw\ new out- lontativO* of the Vctera-is Admin- ■■ v.;. :. k. .: . '! Dl i i u i-1 ration, the F.-deral Hcuilng Ad- In ihi boru-(,'i It I tht plan muiistratkn and the National Bo- .„V,'u „V.i c,ely rf RMld*nUal Appraisers oroposcd 1M single two-story IgS \\ hit.-mitr^li MilK Termed A Model Of Veteran Hooshig WUfetmoj ■■ ■ I a model ' :urts after tftfl plaj grounds are :losrd. aOlflasillMjMT J^"" nll.-rrick dwellings to" be erected, attic sport, recreauon abou. 0,1(..,hlrrl npvp befn mn_ constructed Twenty houses are now occupied ond i. number of the of* Betel visitors who arrived on the premises it 'A vesterday afternoon went door-t.ell pushing In order to determine lor themselves whether the new owners were completely satisfied with their purchases and liked the neighborhood generally. Charles Flanagan, chief of the appraisal section of the Veterans Administration; Waller J. Caple, chief construction uimlyst. Veter-ans Administration; Oeorgr Dea-gau. chief evalualor. Federal Hous-ing Administration, and ChestT West, the orlglna1 ^ipraiser as- .lgned the Whltemirsh Hill Fraiikeiifield Heads Lions 111- lulled Oil TllftduY Ai Dinner Meriiiife William T Frank en field, of La "avctte park, was installed as presi dtnl ol the l.ious club at Mir MIIII uu mhiv dinner meeting Tue«la: night at Spring Mill fire house. Ht lucceeds Thomas Caldwell The velopment. were among the group, new president Is superintendent of'who commended Dnv'd PHoftmo Andorra Nurseries i builder of the Hey wood-Hall Con- Other officers ar? first vice -presi- struct ion company dent. Harry I. Atkinson; second The delegation, forming three vice-president. Francis T Dentil.'; itrouns earh headed by a speaker •hl'ri vice-president. Ronald I. familiar with the scope of the nrr-i Coder; secielary-treasurer. Thomas t^-i msi>e<:ed the dweUmgs and trie, D. Owrn-i; immediate pasl-presi- ml\n 20-acre tract where the! dent. 7 homas L. Caldwell; William Seville! Siiecumhs Here In 81st Year George Clay Fin* Company Hist I'mmiiifMt Msrton Operated Draratow Mere Thun .10 Yean a In 'in I' M|iil< t hi l'nr\ H..in .mil f.i nrrr Mrl.JiUhlln. u( 1 '>ctr«r ( In nia i ■■i|ii|i.tm I In.u.M Mill br .imllliiiril 111 flltl FIVE CENTS A COPY I Banquet Starts I Fire Company Celebration Forrest I* Speaker{ (it'orjrt* day Netnberi To Parade Tomorrow orv The ;r.r(e-(iHv celebration mark- ,, in.' tbi nfUtth .■■ i.' ii .us oJ 'lie HorilUl'll of Wtst Oofuhohocketi bj ln« Ooorge clay r.re romnanv «us officially given f but night at Uii';uet In the auditorium of 'the West Cnnshohorkeu ■tbOOl A i .i.i. Oj 3;;' i I.- '■. tir- n • ■nd their laml- II.HI Thomis l DaVaV, (luvtmur of New Vork. is the Krpuh-llran nominer fur President uf the I nlted Slate*, natned unan-lin IUSIV on the Urn ' kill.it .ti a specUeular session In <onventt<m Hall Philadelphia, last night. Dewey arrepled Uu nomination, publldv uppearlni before the convention delegates shortb after the balloting w»i rnmpleled. WAKKEiN FOH VICE-PRESIDENT LHir'ni' ' Iht |ni - i equipmetii mi i.iways a Hrtow proUon lor the lumpMiiy The Iloiough ip lion wus Mimll hut in WIOkUB Nevi:e lorowi Mont< to tin ton roootnd showed that gonierv' countv ■<■ ml jmon and prominent Mason old to thi limit at Ihotr oU and sportfriin died El ten ">l foJ morning at his home. 224 Sprlmi "rre held in Odd Fellow:, luill linn Mill avenu-, after benin coiifmed > enabled tht company,....t,o..„p«l .. Bo Dsorkod in >■vhtie'h Durint thoyeon folknrlnt tho or-birihdny onnlvenon nii ■'||1" w mnlootloii ol UM On coo i Proprietor ol the Neville druglwoa real work lor nwmbon .store 'or a half century he waa ;n [compOJD* 10 Ottond lire- ami : DjOPOd tlie cenmany and uve ttan until hb fatal attack. their obligation for Uu I Arnold Forrest. ' Wldelv s309VH in -ports circles of poatHHv tO fti Lttomey o' ^*■ an easier era. he organt-:ixl and the fire was manpower. With tho ■•ntj * managed the old Ooogdwboofcen 1 ills on even aWl II DMonl exhaust- lu. iv pertinent to the occasion. Basketball team, lormed in 1890.1 trg WCTk to :ece with the wrri etVOd congratulations from and guided it to a national basket-'totd WHO inilled llj honor |B h.ill championship. A member of r^- iron! bed re they could get gt tht one-time Philadelphia l^ugue and fire. This was most torcenil National Bafielball league, the lo-'onrlarted nt a fire a: Inwood Saiil-cal team won wide fame on tours' tarlum on Suite Road which requlr-throughoul the entire sUte andl«> tlM members to pull the carriage) Ohio, winning championships also about a mile mid ail upgrade Oc-in the two leagues for main years (Continued on Page Faun First named county coroner 1912. he relinquished th> Mil-t o> txrome a state ropri and served the State at Hanisbiim | In 1915 and 1918 Again appointed eoronja in 1918. he served conttmi- IT 1 BVf 1 |0 ouslyuntl! 1924 IKlltS V\ *Ml(llM<V Named registrar of vltol stutisllcs'At*****^ " MIUUlC Sudden Illness V. J. I\;ii|i'ii Suffer-* Acillc Vj»[irinliriti-tnll twister. Theodore Munts: assistant houses are beliia erccte.1. Th*lr Muilv-is study of the nuemtlon was permit, issued by Charles Miller, 'ail twistti. Cardin D. Brown; LK.II fijr KUld.nr(. m ,h(. future In de-bulklmn inspector, at the instance v|mer;.n!or«;_?__.WJll; a^l-sunt | lermir!lw pumdards of the toa-nahip solicitor, Is voided IUotl tomei. Iloberl Hague, by the toard of adjustment. ! Ralph F Ebe.-le nnd John Fischer Leonard Tornetta. 1334 Butler were Installed as directors for the pike. Plymcuth townshir. entered 11948-50 tetm F. FTonoki Moore and, into an agreement ol sale April 14 J Holland Davis will serve another V'."^"*0, "l,,,.^. for the Diirchase of the tract ' ihelr two-year terms as String Mill It Is ol served in the opinion that permission for the motor truck terminal previously hid been refused in Conshuhocken James H Catola. Esq.. represented TbrnotU at a nubile hearltiK Mnv 28 in the Sprlni! Mill fire hall called as a result of taken M"v 8. two days <>.. a:-..-e of th* permit Tlie trucking nir Hies of the nn-l> el!oe eonsisl of the operation of and 18 trailers, enjaaed Han projects ebewhere Friedman said regulations govern-ln » veterans' homln-- have been large flow of mplainu throurlunil the coun-etors. Junlus i trv to congressmHi Chc^niitt of the Hoxbcr- o-her Oovenment ofncials regard- Lions club. internaUonai '"" inferior house* built bv various cou selor omclated at the installs- 'if™ primarily to take^advantageof "on cemmmles John Verger. rt. J« «u^ hoiioinr shortaoe The FT1A and VA puwil Unporunl role-dwell- Norrlstown. was a ^it-fit. ■ -", I on uimi «i«'i'it» •" •' ■"■"""" ins. I,, 1 the appeal'to Montgomery County fchcrin Sam- '*;, " after issu-Juel Olass and Oeruld Kihoe ' to*n!-nip i ion Kvli iiMUi*' FilrIH The board considered narrow [, lie nelHhhorhood entirely; merchandise truckine prlncl pally for the Alan Wind Steel com-panv and the John Wood Manu-facturing company The business rp a» yi II-»».« board of adJu.Kimamt of Whltrmar^h batlll conducted in Nor- I O I>«* iTIllfH II 111 I t j towrshln headed by Charles H : A double-feature program of IT- Frailer for its part in making re< - ligloua films, open to the public,1 ommendntions when an appllcaUon will in held on Tiii'duv nuhl at 8 was (dec! several years ago seekn.g Uwmpnjto tot ««,. Ullr * ",~ "Sl«R^ StSK »udl-' Konllnuri .„ P.„ Thm, vehicles of the six* in question.. . p.irn tiu-iures me ouislnnd- ••Thls would constitute not only ln-u°r'um .gfjl' gjjj""*?£P°£l"^. — terference nith the present uses of nd ^ Qwn ,„ produced m fl/,,-,,,,,,/, \§nn these streets, but will be a hazard ' HoIJ, VWOO(l ^ t. JrZontod by (00- nOrOU^ti MUU o he residents, and more partlcu- , ^ p]MVft% o1 20th Century Fox » go :.J>_ f%mSatam larlv to the children of the vicin- and PBVam«m«t stmiios Th IS §9PiVP\ S IJriVPr ity wlto must use these streets for j kev^ to thp tneme ot world- \ travel to and from school; the w(de evangelism A Conshnhocken member ol the board at I . xhe sw.{,n(1 mm. which was pre- State I-ollce was the driver for Other members of the board are miered In 100 cities s'multuneouslv "residential Nominee Thomas Charles Wagner. Barren Hill, and nn June j5 j. My Name la Htm Dewev since his arrival in Phllndrl- Oeoffrey Smith.. EJI . WTiltemarsh. |t ^ a nrt«lnctlon of the ProtesUnt Phta for the convention Leonard Tornetta. reached this y^\m Co nun i;s inn and was filmed in He is Ray Nlghnn. of 105 West morning at his office In Norris- ciiinn H amployi a combination Third uvenue, based at the Col-town, said he had instructed his;0f documentary and dramatic tOCh- legeville Barracks and a member of attorney to file an appeal In court I ntques. emphasizing the broad na-i tiu' sUte police for the last decade \\ hen four officers were called In from Collegeville. to augment in Conshohocken shortly after, he served until a few years ago. The oldest living past worshipful master of Fritz I>odge. Free and Ac-cepted Masons, he served as Us head in 1906 He was ulso a member of the Philadelohta Consistory. Lulu Two days before Albert J. Rnquet Temple and Knights Templar 'Qrmerl>' ol Norr.siown was due to A son of the late Richard and "I™ frcm Pittsburgh for his mar- Annie Stemnle Neville, he WHS bom \'W " *»» *»»' J (. "ggLj in Philadelphia and came.^^^J^^^Z^X^ avenue and Fayette street, he oper- Instead of his speeding east for Sltirtn liilirtiini- Miiiniini Tlie counterpart of th* prover-bial postman's day-off was a fire alarm that spread by word of mouth through 'he assemblage as dinner was belnn concluded I h'.litnilU: in'comiviiiled bv high wind. Started In-i ftftW 730, A large f-ec on il>- propattf of Felix PilonsHy. 164 Merlon avenue, was ' struck bv tlahtnlng and tell. sinkuiR ihe lllotisky home ss it i raihod on ■ lot Isotvoon Blon-skvs and the home of Harry neln. 1 at 168 Merlon avenue A uiilitv pole and wires were brnu'ht down : with It and In the confusion that followed, observers phVWal a call 1 for help. Tlie Oeorge OaV ttand bv erew responded and chop-ped free a heavy branch thai had i ion hi on the Blonskv house, causing diintki'e to windows, roof arrt ooreh of >he building. The short-lived storm brausht little rain. Oauaod Niucli damage to trees, breaking large branches ated It continuously since that time. ' from mnny n£"?a v l" 'ZnTToThrlnT « b.- .j i u_i. .—* ,k h«— k~. n„. the happv ceremonv. nis brlde-to-De and Is believed tb have been the to putsburoh Tuesday night oldesl business man in the bor-1 ,(| ^ u( hw j^,^ lIIldergoi,w „„ ""gh .emergencv operation early Tuesdny V. nslnniiton Ptre Company No. His wife, the former Miss Moiy n,orninil |1(. ls reixtrted an steadily i «n(l Conshohocken Fire Compimy Louise Whitman, died in 1922 3ur-1 improving. No 2 each presented the Oeorge rifing nre H daughter. Marlon, or-, _ urQaMctive irldeirroom wa* C!o> "™ conuianv a silver 1 ^M^c^,a^<r,x^^^^^U^nA:^Z,Zr ™- u, .hirh m, IJI.v .llv.r' il church and a brother, rjndaepori residents now resldnnt Woro, Tliomas 8 F. Johnson and Samuel ol this boroiioh ln aHttoburoh whom he froquentl) Rharloi W Moore presidenis of Funeral services will be held i ■ . t w. .Inesduy morning he the two cmnpiio'es. roopeel dav afternoon from the Ardell fun-.w>8 nelied with the soot* gttsicl fossntod fie atttsj to William ersl home, 300 FaVelie street with The ceremony wss scheduled to;Marphy, president of Oeorge Clay. interment at Riverside Cemetery.; take place at a nuptial mass at 11 ■ptphsuajOal that »■«■ must re- , Norristuwn. in Ht Matthew's Catholic church, ,.,,.,[) utronsj to rODBoJfl [TOO, Mr. ! , ., I followed bv a reception ut tlu' home gSAtraai rr.ncluded his addre'i. Hi Mi- Hriliril \ .iiuli'nt'tfl of Mr und Mrs James U) lie ,«ul tubule to the The death of Mrs. Bessie JmflFwi Seventh avehue. relatives. After o„,.. omoaety l)v dls- Viu.d.giift S7 wife ot H ' " the couple plan- ruminrt WVera) slanlfltant inllu-degrlfl. Summitt KtagUM Fort-"<'d 'n W t" Plttslniivh where tiiev pncss itf „rKanirallonfi, such as the . Washiroton. occurred on Wetlnesdav '"•' '" rasldo Ihe hridegnwm-elect ||0r,ored compativ, in the devolon-at her home. in einpluyed In woolan j,,^, ,,, „ atrogsj AmsVsH In She was a mctubtr of St Johns|a 1J*rmbPr!' °f '. .."r'.Sj*™Iy™i ilIlrw chrnging times we are mak-lmmedlately. "Well take this case ture of missionary work It has an all the way to the Supreme Court all-Chinese cast. The camera fol-t >f necessary." he added ^ ill Dedieate Church Window Services (In Sunday To Honor War Hero lows the Chine*, rt-llvliv mail, ol ,y„. „.,., lk, - 5UUone^ „ |>hll» thf p™iw»r period In Ihe place. do, hu _ Belmonl Bi.rr.ek. in where I hey occurred Fi.lrnH.uni P«rk. Ihe loc.l reu- A silver ofTerlnii will b. , — onf o[ ,htm ^^ >m_ - ernor wa. awlEned a driver and KV.rlecleo lOiTlcrr NlKhan was named to Mr> Ma, H. Taylor, or .OFayeue1™1;""",.,,,.'' "T «"«' <" "" street, has again been named preal-| [dent of the board of directors of. .the Esstem Star Home in German- s. (T1Iirrl. MaaOaHtsa? | town. Unanimously chosen at the] AI «.ntir«ll VII (Mil*; Rev O E McCarney will attend' the meeting of the executive com- 1 mittee of the United Lutheran Church Brotherhood tomorrow and ' TDigl COBOfg I .. H'Oi • JII Warren. Oovemor of < <h[»rnla, H4i nominated hy ... i l.im.inii) ■« l.mi'iiiin |>ewev'n runntng-mate when the delegstes were called lo order this allerniMin. Tbr California o%- I winner of Ihe governorship in his stair on both ticket* last year. wi> iiolilixl of his selection and hurried to t onvenlion Hall to make his areeptanre speech. Violent Eleetrieal Storm Causes Mueh Damage Here Tin* Alurm SyMem (Mil Of (iomiiiishioii \i Illicit Of Stonii od in a woolen mill there Members of the bride's family said todOl "■■■; it is esiiected the wed-ding will be held as soon as Mr Raquet recovers He is o son of MTl Hsny Raquet, 1300 Markli street, Norrlstowu. the former Ml KUooboUi HrTOmtii'v. uf West Coi .shohcH ken und Hie lute Ha: Raquet. who hold i rasporudbls die-trial pool prim to his sudd death a few years ago Mrs Raqi aceompi-nied Miss Peiffer to Pltts- 2."»<M) Employeg Share h,irKh i Word of her fiance's Illness reach-1 UU bride earlv Tuesday M I.ees Milb Brnlge|»ort. where she is a, „, , number of the office staff, Alan Wood Steel company WHS hailed bv the Unite*] ' *3S*,»!! Plan Closing iContinaed on Page lour Alan Wood Co. Signs Contract In MM nii Ineaaaaa il ontfnaed "" Page Fnuri VIerion Mills Dinner Held IMuii Safer1 I'mpntni TII RI'IIIHT Arriilrnts Steel being the first basic steel coni- DBDjr i" the country to sign u "W1^-.* sr»»i ■ L? I_ I mc-ease agreement during current \f\ |>||,H* I^(*ll**OI oeuotiat tens The agreement was ■Uncd today between the suvl f!t::i arc! the United Sleclworkers ci America. Local Union Itttt, Mi i ion Worsted Mills, ol West Oonshnbockon, told (he ground-work for an intensive "safety first" nrngrsm at a dinner meeting, at the Conshohocken Association. Fight h _ avenue and Fayette street, last - . --- _„J ' night attended bv foremen, the mill 'rc.sen... on of diplomas and ,U|M.rlntend,.n1 Rlul \ rntrrfml.Mh,. ard^ will mark dosing exercises. rrom tn(. pBriri,viVftntn Manufsc-the West Conshohocken Dally ,lirpr)l casualtv Insurance company, Power l.iiii's Diian. (■crmantown Pik«a Blockctl Bv Tree I snnual state convention of the Or i der of the Eastern Star in Pitts I burgh last week. Mrs Taylor Is re At the 188th anniversary of Christ i turned to the responsible post fo: church. Old Swedes Uoper Mennn. the eluhih consecutive vear A mem whuh Will be ma.ked with special her of the board for seventeen. „ „ ' mttt^ thrr; BCPOrnpan)ed Morm early last night a huge 75 ■Ofsnoai :ii in 4ft on Sunday moni- years. Mrs. Taylor served as secre-ing a memorial window will be deili- tary for seven' years, prior to first ated bv the rector. Rev, James being named president TreaMirer Unrooted during a severe wind by Mrs. O E McCarney Paul A Trump. East Fourth t Hart Lamb. In memory of Lt. Eric: of Banner chapter here lor more Mat, a student at Mt Airy Scmin Fisher Wood. Jr. son of Brigadier, th^n thirty years, she is also a pest' *ry snd student assistant at R' Oeneral and Mrs Brie Fisher Wood matron His wife and two small children live in Wavne ■» .. », rfk _ *-•,., u wood gave his life for his Varutioii Al Ocean * -it> country In the Battle of the Bulge I conshohocken folks on vacation1 and Ls on tne noncr roll of World «• rv—n citv include Mrs Olive ■■ ■• I A I War II m Chmtrhurrh. The me-JJ Xd~r 32 toeph Fraln. MI™ HoBllllul A.llllll.sK.11 Mark's during the past winter will have charge of the morning serv-ice on Sunday, at 10 30 Mark's church idn for a "package' settle- Vacation Bible school Bundav ai NorriMown Sixteen were present tronl O) 10 rents an hour lot TM p m in the Primitive Melh-( ,, w r,(.hlll„n M,,.-president i»provlmately 3.500 employes of odlst church for the 15 studeni.- who a|lfl t.rnenl manager Ol the firm. ihe Alan Wood Rleel company and Ht tended tlie twn-wei-k sessions from p,rsi,|„i niulining the safety pro- Is subsidiaries ' Mnlluromingit frtW, whirh will form an all-out Tlie firm is the first basir Baptist, Oulph Christian. RoUrs m a mini-steel company In the United States Ohrlstlall, and Primitive Methodist mum m the Merion plsnt and to to slirn a wage agreement with \ churches Rev Raymnnd Lueos oi.ke ihe t>la-:t as safe as is possible he United Steelworkers of Amer-i t,a.tor of Holiness Christian church for its workers 100 during recent wage negotia- lv ,(ean of the school and will make; The same group will hold informal With the basic steel compan-' ,n,. |,rcs-ntations Seventeen teach-1 motiihlv mrettiiKs to promote and --,, , il-dared Richard O David- , . ,111(| K]rh „f hlrh develop the vital program Mr 'he community sen. sn-emationa! u S. A rep- , ,,,,,, ;:, instruc- Oehman will dlred with cyclooie f'uv. hbout I 30 lasl rooentetnrfl who led the neKOtiat- , n.inlwi.rk done h\ tho iWtd- lor the fir--i dl months. .tr,?lKPS.S '?K C°m,nI^U1S* rompony and mU w lU ^ „„ dlM,lHV Present were Mr Oehman. Thorn- L- «rCb '" '!n'r wreedUj conduct WgO- A „,,,„„, ,,roKrRm. Rtte„dPd bejoo Emerson, of Fnirvlew Village. Sll^wtiL^urh^aaim^the^ ""'"'l* 0B ""'T,1 Mur»n" ^^ in. DllbUc Will I »Onl ■ upermtend-community and _'»; B,,1.i!'„u.!..,,n^ V.1.*:1 ln« lh,"f n-gottaUons. the com- ,"..„' ui,h ,,„ ,„.,.,;„,,, |,T,M.^„inn, ,.,„■ pol,-- engineer with the Manufacturers Insurance „_ rnmmnv; Robert Mavfleld of Brvn al,t"o""i 'ritKiK,"ile"s -a "dSireSctTTfive *c"en"t"s _ [ '■'""'■! iheT™, 7hZh an. r;. iSSl Alfre.1 ArlR WI1IIUI Mc-an hour general wage rise" The new contract prt vim -old maple tree felt across Ger-mantown pi-te In front of the home of George H Miller, causing blackout In the community i— bbrtirat tr.f»e eompletely for mare »£<" ;^™ ;»«;■" —»»'«» <»< n.,m ,1,-ough It. elear ,W„n ,r.d Chrlatl.n S..ldie,v » z, v, . n it :;,,,..:"" ,,I.I.. ,n JESSES sL^rSsr, »- w"h»m ^»"»- Barren HU Volunwer lire ;; , rittodto . ai.ert rive ■■ ,lu,r,l, . ,11 .A- 'panv, eonduelina an annual lair atisisn, „, ,„, ciiamber ol Commerre. ',,"„;„.„, '.„ H„ ■• ; "nd a welcome, beginner, depar'- Oermantown pike and Church road, placed on Fayette atreet earlier inn V™ ',»» rnnir.c. "rovlH.. the f"" '"" ' "' "» "r'*ram under ■prl Ba 1971 Butler pike. w. la quarter-mile south or the block- week advertising a three-.!. ade. left the lire houv arniinri- *, I which knocked out the ot Mr William Fud«c led the lire house Brou, „,, an Iruuralie ,dan II- ' ..Her Ihe power lallure In order I.. Thf MM whl.n oul f™ "" '.Vf"",^ eomvilem Pilot I* PTUM clear war the heavy ire- >K "' ™* *' '."5,*: ^'ceni" pan ol th. Drotram under ruldanc wrckrd croaabeanu. on ulllllv polaa alom Uie curb. Ui rront or the WU- »'«> '"'°™?'" * ?'™t r,„ . , H.-. F.I l«e setaaol el «- II .ra-hed. carry.™ power In, i.ome. at KB Fayelte "":!!'"•* ''"'"^ *"' "*.„,,„„„ „ ,„^rm™ bv rJT Luca About 30 men under leadership of 712 Fuvette street un" "' *I0M including term life Hillieomuigo Baptist ehuroh: Jun McElwee. chairman of the The tn;e at the Dunlap home t "f 1500 to each | mortal is the gift of hb, children, , llll(. y sw|(. Mrv Wl|mPr ft thue dre,Uat.'hv,ttPorrr YU71 ™W ono\d. J'TU- wWo^old. R,un' Mrs Charles Hague and Miss admitted to BacYed Heart hospital LwlUl HolIand - „ m flurgir»i pU,iPin waa awarded Belgiums highest ^ - SZ—. ..-.., decoratton for valor The Cross of . .. _ _ . . . ., the KniBht of the Order ot Leopold ^ UorSP JUIilUS f»|/f> All AlltOltlobllP I with gold palm, the Distinguished •* I Cross, the Bronze star, the Silver /-* • w\ IPI . ri la I C? ** Star and Crolx de Oueire with palm ( imSIH<' IhtllUlttP I IKll liPSIIltS III >lllt committee tn charge of the fair »h- „ pow„ful „»cep ol ha 'in. 2:. or '"ore yeai The anniversarv speakrr on Sun- ' ^ *e" on the orounds when the wind Lne wlnd nr)d driving torrent of rain ICentinited en Page Three day will be Rev. Kenneth E Helm That familiar fable about the cow of times he decided it was no dream, started blowing unbred saws, axes and thrown across the pavement. STM professot of church history Jumping over the moon has been for there was a dobbin perched and hatchets in breaking up the toward Ninth avenue, blocking off Piruili- Trilffir Rlilt-* ot the Theological Seminary, Alex- brought up to date .right along side of him |maple tree. gj] pedestrian tramc at the poUd ■ndria. Va. During World War II,j And the modern version is 00 Mullen lost no time scampering' Do* to the storm, many BODOag <t nnllnurd an Page Three. Burgess Ellas Blslr announced to- ,,...,„ Re-. Ih'im was a chaplain in the'fable. either, according to a civil , „ . M the fair did not open last 'dav that a no-parking ban will b. ^ j|| Hull) Outing ' '-rood on all of the streets of the Mahon, Thomas Smith, Benlnmin Hanntim. Wetter Snuer. Wlllmm Rempp and John Kilpatrick, all of ■ Si.111 lev Marcinek, JoOOOh Hink Alex Cairns Harry Snvder. all of Philadelphia department's nortlnn of :\,m iinilei dim ' itton of dlnlomss am Rajv Luce.s school rhonn-benediction: postlude ; suit filed st the court house by Jos- for cVover . I. Unil|gl>hllt, Ha4nIdU aIt pJJTe-rr. f11o1r1mII iannI Ic, e' buy- thiive . , Special music for the anniversary I eph Mullen, of Upper Merlon who K *'" w"lle he was passing the Hew ^.-.rjal troupe, a free act, w.. MllMC 9CTTWC will be rendered by the choir with 1 d^n't ennsider the incident a bit defendants property that her horse. suspended The firemen had ached - Kenneth Jones as choirmaster fltnny Jumped off the land and into the'-ji^ tm» showing of the Ivnit: Mrs Vernon Wvnne. Tenth awn totot, first dent of Montgomery Buc'iCs Coun'v Council <>r Ain-rlcan Legion auxlliane.x. at the recent annual meeting in New-town Hhe held 'he pi vice-presi-dent last year and is rehabilitation chairman of the bi-couuty organ- The Polish Cultural Forum will ization Mrs Wvnne is also a for- ,.d an outing at Montgomery \ mer president of the kxal A L. aux-rk on Sunday, leaving from the K hall at 10:30 instead of the borough over which the Oeoi | ■ _«• 1- 1 Plre company parade will paas to- 1 A gosp-l musii-sd.lortice will be mt,riu%. beginning at n nd Mrs mooke Adams as organist '''^'ttn hf. Muruu>i R,lb(.rt ear Mullen claims He charges that walenti'Vltht nn'a televiMon screen ' 2 IL '," «™.ili^ - i ^rB,,^ '"'""'n1""'' "ntil after the parade . SbertTl&'rr " """•" """' ."'wind"'^^^!.^" °™ ""<">■ «" ^Sm^> """- '" *«™ bout"ptT SS'SSrcH* IS^ %XZ>£& SSS,"££*££& T$£ ' ";ldr "»'-«- <••{, m wu, be held tioert a. —.<■ 1 In (n(l WimptaJnti Mullen says he As a result the complaint says,| The tree was one of four blown ,,,, ....,. r), RjuJctttTe All«n. Donald ^rm HSTV street from Easi fi Kill ' ' ,r'' Anne Ca,on- and M; day night at 7 30 p. m. _ _ -_ , was driving his sedan along Port, the automobile was damaged to the across highways in the tooreofcdp th t Bach DM ,IJ Stevens .n<t Morris avenue to Ninth avenue Ea.i Ninth Blanche Nowlckl and Helene Mac- b) lire cojnpany to i. Ilf i . *1 CI'Il rip j Kennedy road July 5, 1M7 when he 1 extent of 1285 SO, plus a towing addition numernu» limbs o Koben Rehrer ol Norrhv uenue from Harry to Favef. in the committee in chal 1 Herat ions to the Tlie board of directors of the suddenlv realized he had s passen-, charge of five dollars Mullen also and other trees fell on prtvmto (ova, will be the guest vlottnlol West Hector strosl from Payette to -,' ri ,„ mriUrif su-lmm "^ n,n"M' Chamber of Commerce will hold Its 1 ger—a horse , wants $100 for the loss of his ms- property, . Jones will be the ar- Forrest street. Forrest -'reet f| rnonih fire companv siren June meeting Monday night at 8 in1 At first Mullen couldn't believe il !chine during th- time it was in the Officer John Lebold, of White- rompaniM The public ir, invited to West Hector to Wast Elm West Eln *0go and a twui«nt; wlll ^ twtrd it, g j.Very Snturdsv TbF Recorder office ' But after bUnhtng his eyes a couple garage undergoing repairs ' KonUnwed ao Page Three . er\ice "laH Conshohocken Dollar Saving Sale Continues Tonight, Tomorrow^
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 25, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-06-25 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 25 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 8 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®ljc €onsl)oI)ockcn Ikcorfccr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7808.
Motor Freight 'AH al "w0""* Federal Units
Will Open Jnlv '. \ . .
Voice Apjiroval
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY, JUNE 25. 1948.
DEWE1 WINS NOMINATION
Garage Permit
Is Set Aside
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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