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Basultl . . . results . . . result IV sure ef with a classified a<J Only 1.25 to reach l.Vi.OOO readers £ll Totiwcs Worshippers M;ss Florence Fisher Creel Famed FomU Reco//j pjus x I ;ilima Maine .. , _ . , . _ Newly-Sainted Pope * f i nnshithmkfn. I'a- Thursday, June 17. 1954 it *r-**4»J 1 THE HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 84 YEARS — 10 CENTS Canadian IV-rlale IMo*-r« Sermon At St. Ilattfaav1! • Illustrated on Pane 7- I iiocken — Declaring that IU to make the world better, is for esch person to make i.iU life better. Rt Rav Magr. William C. McUrath, of the tit-arboyo Forrixn Mission Society of Canada, delivered a: I five sermon to a congregation that I to the iLreet. laat Thursday night In St. Matthew*! Church. Third Ave. and Pavetle The slatting prelate came lure with the famed statue of Our Lady of Patimn, *hn!i has traveled 250.- 000 miles through 44 eta'cs of the Vitlon Bl a a or Id tour ■ ft*, 'native Portugal sis years ago II jndred* ef men. women ana etiiMren from SI. Matthew's. St. Mary's and Ss (<Mmi« and l>am in parishes here, rilled all avall-hle apace In the hlg edifice In ane t the Rrejtr-I uutpotirinK* "f athoUr l.iilh IIKI jiimir jllnri »f the Virgin Mart a. the service. Al Ha conclusion, the blf as-mblage went tn the .am.h-main altar, to kneel in tribute l« Mary before Ihr exquisite, white Mi Inch wooden statue, arranged against a hiiwer of white flowery Inch depicts her an she appeared oilrai uloush to a trio of small Portugese children at Fatlma. Por-tugal. In 1911. Her message to (lie world Ihrourh the little group las to save the world from dis-aster by praying for the eenver- Blon of Russia. Children of the parishes Joined In a service and veneration of the gtatue Friday morning. Rev. George L. Murphy, rector the church, went to St. Pat-nek's Church, Phlla.. to eacort the famed statue here with Monstgnor McGrath The St Matthew's H.gh School All-Girl Band, and hun-dreds of parochial school children greeted the entourage at the bor-ough line. 13th Ave. and Payette marching In line In Its wake down Fayette St, at hundreds of persons looked on reverently. Juan Foley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John J. Foley, Burke St, North Lane Terrace, and Klarv CByme. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. CByme. 2W E. Eighth Ave., St. Matthews Junior high school tudents, rode In the car with the iiaiue from the borough line to the church. By ILI/AR1TII G. COLLINS Corudiohocken — A Fayt-tie St rendenl i* one of the few Amen-cans personally to have known; Saint Plus at, elevated to sainthood j in the Roman Catholic Church lea* than tlirtr week; ago. "He was all that w*a grand." Mi*.-. Florence Fisher, a niece ad native Corslioi.ockenlte Archbishop Kennedy, aunu up fear *at the former bead of! tne cr.urchs vast congregucions all; ot er the world, first Pope to be canonized in more '.. rcntur.cs "His appearance was lovely," Miss Fisher, who lived close to the Vatican In Rome for t\*o penes during hJ papacy, tell- furih-r. I "He was tall, slender, with a gen-tle, taint ly espreaaion. His hair was white and his eyes blue. He1 Was most affable, very cheerful and very approachable." "He hud a magnificent voice and understood music thoroughly." Misa Fisher adds. "He was responsible for developing the use of the Gregorian chant In Catholic church music ■ Not only has Miss Fisher, who lives at the Casey home, 1431 Fay-ette St.. beeu In the presence of the pope-saint on a number of occasion*, but she has received Holy Communion directly Iton cated hands, and waa one of tne few of her countrymen to be pres-ent a* his burial rites in 1014 "We were permitted to be at his fam-ral through the invitaUon ef Cardinal Merry del Val. Vatiran Secretary at Stale, and we uw his easkrt lowered by elevator to the crypt of It Peter's." Mlas Usher reralls. ■\r. hbishop Kennedy In hi* post s* rector of the American College (Confinuer* on Page tight) Truck Victim. Salamone, Dies !mi. id SulunUv. Dm Before Kirthilm Conhtiohocken — Nicholas Sala-' inone. of IIS W Eighth Avi . rrn-kmtt* injured on Friday a> Black Horse by a truck operated by a younger brother, died late Tuej-1 day afternoon Solons Inspect Disposal Plant Few Taxpayers At 'Open lion-* (Illustrated on Pstre 6> Conshohocken-Only seven Con-ihohocken taxpayers, two visitors from Philadelphia. ■>■ 1 * rcpreier.t atlve of the Nurrutown plan:. were interested in in .pec'.ing the new SfljO.OOO Secundary Disposal Flsf.t at Elm and Jones Rts , dur-ing' -open House" Saturday and Sunday, according t o Clarence 'jopcr. plunt .superintendent. The plant, which ll in full oper-atto i after nearly tm construrtioti of rsflw t.. litre than flOO.000 exjKiicluure to (■habilitate the pumary plant,' which had deteriorated that not me maciiine was working, is con-iiereJ one of the most modern uiutrucu-d •a the State. Thursday nieht. members of the Town Council made a tour of the mUre plant, and learned flrst-undYJ from Cooperund euulneera ire.s"iit. the mtricare methods of ewaae disposal, from the pumary anks, to the disn *nion of liquids ntn the Schuylklll River. pVur to the tour. counc:lmen iere guests of members of the luthority at dinner. Time Running Out for Bonus Book Holders rswwwwa — Nearly 500 residents of the community with Big Bonus Books in their posses-sion, were reminded today that it Isn't too late to make use of the more than 11000 worth of values If they hurry to their favorite participating store and make a purchase In the next 18 days. Merchants, many of whom are featuring cpeclal merchandise for the Summer season, advise shop-pers to come in now and purchase Items to help make the warm days more pleasant and at the seme time enjoy a bonus gift aa part of the coupon plan. "Don't Oelsy" wah (he slogan of the storekeepers, for already manv Items are becoming short In stock ' and after two more weeks of hot weather may be goate from the shelves until neit >e*r. Many resident* have already I made use of more than half the coupons in their books, according to MM merchants, but It is the' others who may have placed the, books in a drawer at home, dropped' It to the bottom of the purse, or I placed it In a pocket of a coat' hanging in the closet to whom this. timely warning appeals. A total of 36 of the community's mide awake merchants are among! ST™, ,. H 1 "" "' "•'' W"M»y »nnlwl»ry. from ers are urced to bring the Bonus i-m - -■"- R( _.,,,. -__„i«™ v. .. Books in tmw...« "««irf rtisan- >JZ *■ V? rwlu"'m *•■« P In Ss. Cosmae and Damlnn Church Pacing the fiiturp with serious mien, a set-tiim til* St. Matthew"! Hlfh lehon ~ Inrftwd grmd cIsuU, imniltering 1A4 yotin^ men and women, is shnuii u it enters St. Matthew's Church, Consho- ( ujxt'tl Into Juli nij/ht in thi dnirch. IIKII'II-rhe Rerorclar photo 94 Promoted To Junior High Mrs. Mack First Woman NICHOLAS SALAMONE Funrrul of the former seml-pro- Bouks In NOW—to avoid polntment when the program ends July 3 Assessments Are Increased NorrUtown- Real estate aasei menu for both Conshohocken and iUne. Fifth Ave and Maple St., at 9 15 Interment will be In St. Matthews . Payette St. and North Lane. Salamone. a superintendent at Asphalt Paving A SupplT Co., t'on-thrhoek- n tM n*s>- Ridge Pike, apparent!* slipped on the sand. Landing under or staitut the rear wheel of a heavily-loaded dump truck operated by «.ngeln Sala- 3t. of 343 Diamond Ave.. Blark Horse, as he railed out di reclirns to th» driver. iConffnued on Page Kight) West Con^hohccken borouglis have been Increased for 1954 tax pur- Tding to an official mnmary of assessed valuations from records ol fhe »- -. „•, . , County, B«:i>d of Assessment and ; !WrM. rav Whltlnn Reti&lon of Tuxes todar. | *, . . Wilh .11 bt.1 one borough report- WasBWlsVWl ill IVflll ir-t. the entire Inrreaw In >lnnl- |In boj m ■<■■ F.r rtich-jaflsaty < nunly k apprnximately er WhltlOV. of 111 Faieite St, was four and a half million dollar*. The -iraduated from tin Univeraity of flnsl rnnaty total* are Xm.684.0M Pennsylvania at exercise. In Phlla-comrsred with StlA.M3.ast for 1951. u>l"!i!n Convention Hall yeaterdav Conrhohf rketi'* assessment is in-1 Mr* Whitlow received the bacri-snsUwd SMa.SSn during the calen- elor of science denree in elemeu-dar yeni. with the 1B33 tot..l -ar. edmr.tlon She has accepted «5,055.815 eomparan wan UM MI I . dtlon In the klnderganen ol vnlur or $5,201,695. A-'S'1 ' :,i:innf:e!d Twp. schools next wards are not available In the un-Fall official tabu An honor graduate of Consho-it^ we ■ Qonanoisoejgsjn. the m- hocken High school, ciau of ls&o crease Bmounted to only til v u the daughter of The total tor 19.i4 If I1A1T.YN Ur and Mis. Paul D. Rlghter. Jr I 1 with 11.305S65 !a<t vear ' ' I Bhttb Ave. GffssstswwwtH hrVMswf hFiesta Time* Show Conshohocken—Ninety-four boys and girls were promoted from pub-lic elementary school to Junior high school, at annual sixth-grade promotion exercises Monday night In the high school auditorium, Seventh Ave and Forrest St. Under the title of "Fiesta Time In Mexico," a program of drama* tics, music aim dancing was pre-sented by the graduating class. Six ettlmiKhkp awards, offered by the Conshohocken Klwanis Club were presented by Dr. Stanley P WMaSnssa, and numerous other awards ware made David Fdndoti accepted the promotion certlflcite In the name of hit class. Dr. Robert C. Landls, superin-tendent, officiated at pron.otion and Oeorge T. Jackson, elen,t ntat> school principal, at award pres-entations. Parents and friend.- filled tin' auditorium to capacity. Awards were: Achievement — Joseph Marlnari. Patricia KnoeUer, John Rakowski Edward Petrtno. James Bownmn and Patricia Oreen. Honorable mention to Isabel! Baskln. Rose-mary Duff and Joann Muskut. Spelling—Joseph Marlnari. Vir-ginia De Medio. Metrus Messnix Joan Ottilmm, Loretta Engle and Barry B rwituUL Honor; it: noii in Viiy Ann Ulradl. John ' ■ nd Elisabeth Chcndu ruin. Penmanship — Isabell Baskin John Pasqualinl. Mary Ann POT recca. Virginia Ferst. John Tuna.- line and Charles Sit hens. Honor-able mention to Faith Monacelli Dal ip — Rosalie Ricci. Jun- Oamett. Patricia Travaglini. James Rampi. Robert Jnckson. Rober' IsffartSf Ho'iornble m< ' (L'onrmuerf on Page Bight) 12 thmutHtfl Trees I firooteH on l.aun Conshohockes — It looks as hough someone in the SOB-iiunity doesn't like dogwo<Ml rees Mrs. John M. Zoltek ipring Mill Ave near Eighth Are. reported to police that 13 dogwood trees were pulled up from the lawn of her property and strew ii about. Saturday Officers Samuel Ciirdamont and Jesse Zadroga Investigat- To Head Postal Unit Lafayette HU1 — Mrs. F Vaefc, Sr., 4206 Center Aw. BWWH woman to need the Pen i Chapter. National Association of Poatmaater*. lu its SO years of ex-istence actually had to be coaxed hito the postal business on a tem-porary basis 30 yean ago. A native of Chestnut Hill Mra Uit k. the former Helen CarviUe. a .« blouds, was reared by lu- niaiernnl grandl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heist, who lived ai i.d Lane many years. ■Sd from Philadelphia to ft P* outh Meeting In IS? saj ■fayctto mil. because r* ' '[ * ed ' to be in the country. When f Mrs Xmma Knode resigned as La- 1 ftvette Hill postmaster In 1933. '* some friends asked me to take her ^ ilace," Mrs. Mack, attractive and blue-eyed, telli the story leading up to her unprecedent* d selection. She relates: "At fir-t I said no. I had three young children and I didn't see how I could run a home and a post orfkr. Hut there were few families In the area at the aid yev 1 would do II for a while time, I had government background laiter I paued the civil service a* a null in Inspector at the Quart- esamlnations—they tell me with a rrsnastera Corps. Philadelphia. I high rating. I took over on Decem- ChrMmas waa coming and they! bar 21. 1913." Her appointment hadly. So I finally1 (Continued on Page Eight) Awards Given W. Side Pupils Promotion r'rwtival Vl I lenw'tilarv Sehooi <niusirated on Pagr 4> W«t OoruhohhocW,, - Rrt«ce,' §>«t prlM." Iht prel»tr .11 ■« JU. Stole, d.u.hu,, ,. Mr .n« "?"™Z".^™^*.<*"'*!. St. Matthew's Graduates Largest Class 101 l(erri\e Diploma^; II Hox-. <>:t <.iiU l.*a\f Boroii^li >rliu.]| Conshohocken — 81 V High School graduated IBM class in more ttian flo • annual commencement I Sunday ni|h( in St Isustthsms Church, Third Ave. and PwJtStl St. One hundred and four seniors, comprising 41 boys and 63 girls. received diplomas frSSfl. Rev. Oeorge L Murphy, recun Oradnate swards, totalling $310 in cash, and medals, wen- pre-sented by Rev. Joseph T. Schus-ter, assistant rector and associated with the school. Two young women ef the class •«rh rtvfivft] fnwr tog awards. Hisa Irene H. Wyrwas, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wyrwas, 11 W. Urn St.. reielved the t'unsho-hocken OswBssssi Knlghls nf To* lumbus prlie ml %?i fur tne hlRhest renerni sv^eage In the acaderak department; a pilie of fIS fee thyasra, VIS for French and the new 1st prise offered tn the Cnn-aassfcssbsit L!....* IsM IsB hiRhest l»w i'»t aierjsr in wifnrf and saathematlct. Mlsa Wyrwas waa chses vtce-presldrnt Mlsa Mary M. tirablew^kl. daugh-ter af Mr and Mrs. NUnlej Gra-asesrsed. -'4 BrtltsBotr \ve.. Wast Conshohocken. received the tlumnl priie nf Its foe highest genrral average In the commrnlsl depart-ment SIS In Fngllshi HIS In hi. tort and Hit tn bookkeeping. Rt Rev Msgr Hubert J Cart-wright. JC.L. rector of Kv P^ier tnd Pau. Church. Phlla, lauded Catholic education In his sermon tn the graduates "You hare been given, through your Catholic education, a pearl of icrtflce of your parents and the lifelong sacrifice of yostr teachers Hold faat to It. use it to bring credit upon thrm " PRI/FS Prise of S35 for Highest t3sBassawJ Average In the Academic Depart-ment, donated hv the Cotishohru k-en Knights of Columbu* i ST] of the Rev Richard ■ !s awarded to Irene "II W Prtre of |3S for H eral Average fn fhe I .. achievement awards t^'«"eM. donated by the Alun - !iwers are- ' nl Asaoclatlon. is ewmded I U Palricla rrey and Petsv Palssae. ■ "iT?*™*. ?.ll,bi"lul k for hliheet general aver- *Tl"a' ,l0 foi IU«he* *** '*• by West eonsha- n Rell«lon m Room " Mia Russeil tlb-le. Crawford HILL reigned as "June Queen" at the combined promotion exercises and festival program at the elemen-tary school Tuesday night. Palricla Prey daughter of air and Mrs. Joseph Prey, of Elias- IRMI 81., waa crowt.ar, gttil were Dorothv Ke-owr it*: Mr ,iies. Ann Palasao Orler l*i J Winners P|inns< MRS I RANK Lions to Install Fiero President Youth Admits Setting 12 Fires In Religion In Room hocken if'nme snd "sTbaal CM by *"** ^n^^' Wshsr In and presented I»T Mrs. Jeese Hal- or* o*" Arrhbisl.-p K Wsow^kl, praaldenL I awarded to Jane Bo/ewler Rebecca Jane SlU>Ie. 19 sward Prl1* of ,10 tor ii^h''"' Aver-for highest average In Knallsh.' "•" ta B«Ui"wi in Room 15. do- Sd br West Conshohocken "Bt«d ** »"■ William J. Casey in Home Club presented by Mra Mil-, """"T of the Rev Wllltam dred K. Rice, principal. o'Donnell, It awarded t Naomi Rchrack and Prank R1- ndjt 15 each, for dtlcenshlp, spon- Ztnnl. PrUte Of lift for RUfbSSl Aver-age in EngliKh in Room 14. do- (Ccmfsnusd on Page Eight) Conshohocken — Ray L Fiero. president of OoUkhollocken Town) conshohocken - An lB-iear-old Council, will be installed ptesident yl)Utrli W),0 re.idilv sdl of the Uons Club st exer, aas at «ponsiblllty for Vi fires In Con-uqr night, at the Spring ihohocken and nearby area during Mill Fire House. : Uie last few years, was commuted Oihe. officers include O Harrison to Montgomery County Jail. Nor- Fra^ler Jr, first vice president .; ball on a charrr Willium A \t. ■■ ad '...; "I arson at a hearing baton Ju..- jiresident; Harry Woodbind. :;urd tlcc-of-the-Peuce Fnincis J Bob-vice prr.ident: Osorflt R '■ 301 rayette St.. Saturday fourth vice pre.-ldent; and Russell mght. Joseph Krzesniak. 108 W Siith Ave. made numerous off-hsnd in-quiries of the firemen about the Jaycees Plan Tennis Event Stewart. Jr., secretary-tressurer. I James J, Rath Is retiring preal dent. "M. Cflrtiude*! KntU ' I.1--1- IDuiorrow West Conshohocken - A d fitl boys and five girls will jjJete eighth grade sturiie-i Gertrude's parochiul school. i l"ck and Cedar AfSsL, at M; ;8 30 torroiTow in St. Gertrude's Huiloi\ and Merlon Avis WANTED 17 more hovs to enter the Soap Box Derby! WLN VALUABLE FUZES AND A CHsssPKE TO iiOMPETE IS THE NVNONU, DERBY Jl SI CALL 0 ti- 1(1(1(1 ,-L||,] ark W Frank O'Connor ■ nd ijlvtf you full .rucJona <m what tn Boys fruni the folluwihn eatsimussstitsf are elij/il<k': Conshohocken. West Consho-hocken. Swedelund, Oulph Mills. Andorra Acres. Plymouth Meet-ing. Plymouth Vsfley, White-marsh Hills. laifavette Hill;. Barren Hill. North Lane Ter-race. Country Acre*, fj - Cold Point, Whiteaisrsh Green. Han'om '> Osdar rt-f.re c»- dnr Heights. Spring Mill and Miquon l.mw!] gJboJe, Lu) XVAV'- Soap Baa champion in Cotssmsobocken, is kemly inteisWted in this year*l race too, aithotijjrh official rvJe* stale a winner cannot . With the champion, from Iff' || Bernard 3lavill dirtjwtlng 1954 spectacle; Calvin R%g tnd Harry AAiTtaon, jjawubeia of the John I-. DeHaveii Post American Legion, who directed the race last jear. various blaze.s he confessed start- Jug. after Sgt Pruncls Blake and Patrolman Mnttliew IJougherty. of the local police department, took him into custody as he applied lighter fluid to ihr base of a wooden utilnv pole, shortly before tnldnsght lluiiMiav at Elm st. be- RLIL |QSJ Harry St QsjggSSjsjal al the police station, with mlunleer tlremen prevent Hie inn in admitted iau»fnc four flrr* In !'■■: and ■■■ In 1954 In t ..„ -h«h>» km also the S.SS.ODS blase al the garage of Charles GtmwwSStd, hauling cnniractor and former HIHII . iiom ilm.Mi. In I pper Mer-lon Twp. abitot a year ago and an earlier one at Ihr home of Fran ■ is JamlM.it In the same town ■Inl' Police said the youth unre ■ •irked for Jamison. Ml tovs of life oerarrrd in in] of thr Mare*. mo*l nf them hi ga rsres. sheds or emptv houses. Pottn listed the fires here to which Krsesniak confessed as the following 1953-- Jan 28. wooden ■died a( 22s E_ ; 2$. unoccupied apartment at 610 i Harrv st ; April SO, empty dwell-j ing at 633 Wells St : July 19. ga-rage m rear of 344 P. Hector st | IBM—March IB, Beading R R : totfl sned and field end of Wnsh- I tncton fit; March 19, quarrv hole at Pifth Ave and OoJ j March 21. field near Pifth Ave i ;.nd Itsnl* m April 3 I Abrasive Co, Sixth Av<< and Har-rv Bt May 10. garage at 103 W ' Sixth Avr jDoga Hilt- 2 Chililrpn Conshohocken — Two children, lone only ]g months old were re-portssl to polire ■ dofll UiU weea On Sun- ■fd Johnson. 67 Poplar Bl DM lUtwttM ■' ■ Hi«pi'al for a doR bite ,■ afternoon Llew« ellyn Ca - rks asoordSf paotol'icci Willis in Donnvsn investigated. sored by Ueorge Clsy Fire presetted by James Carpenter, president Lois Rlscll. IS, principal's safety! education award, presented bv Mrs < R; BJ Safrtv certificates were awarded 1 l' Hsnahaw. of the safet; education department of the Key-! j stone Automobile Club Diplomas I were presented by Joseph Pollock. Conshohocken — The fits* an-pretldent of the school board. i nual tennis tournament ,-,f the Crreen safety certificates, fas ronshohocken Junior Chamber of pupil.' who served more than a Commerce will be formally launch-vear In the program, were received rd it 1 Sunday afternoon, when by Prank Rlsell. captain' Peter Eral* Yotinfjohns. Nornslown ten- Palaszo. lieutenant: Patricia Ann nis Instructor, will conduct « dem-iscrsutr*; ueorge Krlebel.) onstratlon to sren nthuslasss at Richard Markoskl, Mary Ann courts adjacent to the Community 'Pierrrosal, Donald Remolds. Lois Center Field, 12th Ave and Hal-f Risell. Francei Baylor. Naomi low ell St Schrnck and Rebecca Jane Sibole Entry into the Hrst tournament Blue safrty eertirtrsles. for serv- of the Jaycees mav be made with ;lng Wv than a year, aere recHsed, any member or by sending a post-by Marijnn I srpenter, Harrv ( ull> 'curd to Box 241. OCAaShtUSlNiJawl Willi.im Datwait, Kbarnn Henri- The committee has estended gues. (•regory Wlldman. Carol registration until Sunday Persona Vur.aba. Robert Vurraha. f'aral may regujter at the courts on Sun- Johnstn Joana Lyle sod Mart day, William Dam 3d. in charge Ann Zsdroia. of entries, announced. (lass Members Trophies snd DaSssaJS will be Han sailIflIIlist were swarded in three groups, the first iwarded by Joseph Pollock, pre*-1 to include anyone up to 1& years of age: the second, Hi to 20, and the third. 21 up Finals will I scheduled) on June 37. lsVi'4'|iliini Honor- IsViiriii*! Rectora rd of Educstlon to Jsn pssall Marlann Csrijenter, P.i'r.rio Frey. Joyce Krlebel. Loia Risell. Naomi Bchrark, A, e i*'- lar. Rebecca Sfbole. Betty Ann Frances Savior. Mary-land Piergroasi, Catherine Lukos-ei lea, M.iry Ann Zadroga, Carol Yureaba. Frank Risell. peter Pal-azao. Oratory Wlldman. Richard! 'Illustrated on Page 7t Mark iskl. Jacob Smith, Rtnnlev Conahohockcn I n Rakowski, Darld Leflnr. Donald'Weat- «ctor. snd Ran William Davwal* Robert B H»u»r. assocUte ra Yurcsbs. Normsn Aman \n*T ■piscopa; Church, who . Theme of the protrrsm ««!'•*"» ■« th« *lld of Ju,IP- *' "D»j> snd Holidav*.'' mrh tha Us honored *** "" grades presenting dsnres snd dri:^;"nd f«How pa depicting the major hoUdsys snd ^unJ"'_ »l .•_ r7.^f festive season. Fl>#l Traffic Sipmil Erected on Rifipc it Wfft. Coin ell Plvmouth Twp. — Long one c.f the moat haaardous traffic B Ridge Pike In Issal area, the Juncture Bj :.-■'. Lane and Coiweii Lang arUfa the highway, between Hatnon-vllle and Seven Stars. Is now ■•d by its ftrsl I signs! f»;i Tuesdsy afternoon, the new > iiidards were plnred in 1 swwwtjl and townslilp Autr,ma*lr operation of the stsndards is si nn both Ridge Pike and N -r-h Lam Colwell Road :* I ped aitii an eiectnc ays treadle, * : ■ si a car peaie* pu's Into operation s rycli whrh gives »he Cn'-iel. Rosd motorist, a trssn signs I. night at the Episcopal bssnss Both honor glMsh enta of generous purses, u *ioie from coivnbu': M •lian 200 rnei. ,!-•■■ presente** by li" (kaorgs t kens and Harrv Bur ki.\ | | ed the general conunittee. Bishop Oliver J Hart, ' Episcopal P snd Mrs Hart, i of visitors, wlii-li mi Ittded Mr*, a. E. M'' Mrs. James M Bl Mr« Marshnll Vi Warren D RttHeil, pastors of the local churches The affair » s members of the W'ry and Uie Women's SOCK '.' Mrs. William Adams M; I Wood, Jr. and Mrs ri»nk A | Wood headed the women's tom- C! ArM n iiuBKF COWALMCUTT ROSSS I »s'h room a-ea'.on A-« a Ullltls Rill 9.6. I ChMtnut mil riymoLHh Me**:og »-
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 17, 1954 |
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Date | 1954-06-17 |
Year | 1954 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 17 |
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