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B V,^F ■ ■ ■ w ^^L\' [ ^ <iH Lagosta* /^l i V '>•« H5£*^ ^ --a«.'*Jt K^ tfl ^^J Si i 'M^I 8(iTH VKAK CnwhnhlU'tM, l'a. TfeanrSv. M.i St, MM TA MMt — Mt MM 10c Th. ONE NEWSPAPER Most Interested In Conihohocktn Whitvmorsh Township Plymouth Township WMI Comhohocktn Spring Mill Tract Ok 9d Wetherillfor Chairman Backers Meet at Noon; For Industry McConnell 'Available' f FARMER SiW Eddie Slater, renter, who lost Mh IPRS Christmas Bve, ]!)">:;. in highway amili-nt. MBOptl check in the amount of *5<HKI :,t >*>tt lenient Mm;. day at \mTattOWll for purekaM "I 110-ffjCTI farm he will own OUtrtfffcl on GrOU&dhOg day two year.-* hence when he will In- 21. Check is pre.-iented l.v Daniel Sherman, Ksq.. ropnMBtbu the Bdwmrd Slater htwl. M futhw. ffrrhwt fllitw, Inofci«_ 110-Aere Farm Purchased For Legless Eddie Slater The dreams of Edward Slater an right-room noun*, bath and heat. . Slater mil be 21 on Feb 10. 1958. have comr true modern dairy barn of alone con- when at that Ume there will be mf- Wlth'n several week* he will take struction 34 stanchions, new all ficicnf fund* from the settlement ol possession of a 110-acre fann pur- metal hay drver which coat 12.000 lus court action to pay the balance chased Ml j u> build and a nrw ceramic tile allo due on the mortgage It haa been two year* and five i worth $2,000 It was known as the' Daniel Sherman, repreaented the month* since Eddie, the Good Sam-. Landia Farm . truatees of the Edward Slater Fund arltan, helped two strangers who The total re*t was ttZMt. A «e- The fund was s'arted in January' ran out Of aan on Rldae Pike near pot.fl of KJ« was made by Edward IBM at a meeting al The Willows Manor Hd and lost both legs when Slater. An additional I5,Mt was gtv- S101 Ritlttr Ave called by Harold C he was struck by nn oncoming car. en by the trustees at the Edward McCuen, editor of the Weekly Re It waa Christmas Eve. i Slater Fund The mortgage of J16,- view newspapers. In response He spent many weeks in Chestnut 000, held by the lioytesmw-n Nation- MdaVNd requests that a fund be Hill Hospital al Hank and Trust Co.. Is repayable established to aid ilie legless youth I saumg he appreciated the opinion^ The farm is nn Keysrr Rd. Fred- within three years at a rair af Sherman repreaented the trus-erick Tnp Montgomery County %3f each lit months and at the end teea and the Edward Slater Fund near Prrkiomein llle It consists of of three yean, the balance I (Contmaed on Page Ilrren) I ..:.!'■■ lie H;.. Convinced that' new industry Is essential to the a el-' fare of the township, the board of1 ■■01 \;- i; - : Whi'.emaish town- Thursday afternoon re-, aoned to limited industrial a 45- acre tract al the intersection at, Cedar drove and Joshua Rds. Spring Mill Approval of the change came after a public hearing when BDOU' two doten residents of the genera: area expressed strong opposition to! what they termed downgrading of! the AA residential district. Court! action was thiealened by two per-1 From the outset ii was evident the board looked favorably on the, change but It listened to pleas for status quo and endeavored to ex-plain the reasons it believed an In-dustry on the site would not be ob-jectionable under the stringent Bon-ing laws of the township. Morton H Fftterolt. president of the board, railed for the motion at the conclusion ot the hearing, toy-ing he considered if the best thing to I tor the tounrhtp at a uhole. J* ! Lincoln Ham mored the change Mi i expressed and observed the mattn had been given tnuth thought bj, the board. The vote uas unantrnou* Befoie opening the public heal-ing. Fetierolf explained that thr rhangc. under consideration for 'iimr time, had been brought to a _ head because of proposals from a | ettate. art knoun as the thou place, builder to erect M homes on :hr o/ Conjftofcoc*en. Cottnftasa trees i tr»ct ll *'•* hoped, he said, that shrubs and llouers in many rane-! Mcil 'ndustry could be conaidered ties make it a valuable and striking i "" *■ merits but the subdivis.on addition to the font: J appearance propaalUOO forced action. In planning and constructing the I 'Confirmed on Page JViaei new building, every consideration' _. i ■ ■ . JJ - ,,. was Uken to make it aa modern as'f.ai* tlll.S I JwH 11II". hotel accommodaiions meai and an lne banking needs of this progres- , ~ sive and growing community » WoilKHI IllllirC'l complete range of services and fa-1 J Ufxyette Hill — Mrs Jennie P ndlnahd. 60. of 237 Brookside Rd Square Vllliage. hadn t been Bank Moving on Weekend to New Building Witt Entertain At (lurden Poitl On Saturday The Comhnhocken office of the Philadelphia National Bank will be, |g«al reslden'a and friends! at a garden party Saturday, from 1; linn; 5 P M. to celebrate the open- i lug of its new building at Fayette' Bt and Fifth Ave. Tlir bank will be opened lor bu>-( INM at s A. M. Monday. WttOV i popular Mac lleOuitt evening at the theatre and hla TV gang will provide music; Quests will be conducted through. for the occasion. In addi'ion. there die new bank offices—located a' tHllles are prepared to provide foi v;ll be refreshment.*., souvenirs and! lew blocks from its former home- •"■? individual and business bank- 1 and then directed to the landscaped' llia requirement of Conshohocken grand prt/e will be in all-' area directly behind the bank. ■ weekend in New York City| The spacious grounds, for many tar iwo—including transportation, tears a port o/ the Horace C Jones New Disposal Proeess Likely to Be Tried in Plymouth Township Soon Plymouth Center — Indicatinos are gteang thai Ply-mouth township will huild its own nwgsfa treatment plant rather than tyinR in with the Norristown system. The board of commlsisoners and Posts to Unite In Memory of Honored Dead | and vlc'nlty. The inferior Jiaj been destened (Continued on Page Sui iMS Senior Prom At I i llms«lii|i M<MI-I Conshohocken—Fellowship House, Filth Ave. and Harry St. will be the setting for the first time for the public high school's annual senior prom, at 9 tomorrow night. A post-prom party will lake place 12:30 in the ballroom of the Val-driving aince she had a heart attack Milne weeks ago At I 30 last night, when she and her husband. Lawrence left the home of a nephew. Murrel F. Hun-tei. 4008 N. Warner Rd.. she >1r. Idpd atve'd like to g«H back t« rtnving their IMS Oldsmobile coupe. She had gone only n short dis-mnce when the car went out of Lontiul as she swuna into Oerman-towtl Pike, ran onto Hie lawn of the home Elizabeth I. Costrllo. 437 Oer-mantown Pike and halted against the house Mrs. Ferdinand was treated at irstrnil Hill Hospital for rib ley Forge Hotel Norrlstosvn. with j jury Hei husband had a chin a> the Kiwanis Club host. Faculty I ission Damage to the new cat waa member, will be chnperones. | estimated as 1400 (rtuitmtr Too Many Wore* tit Of* Time. l/fsj*f>jt Tttit r. rents Everythinn happens .t oner for Janet Caramenico. 33 W. North Lane, Plymouth township Scheduled to repreaeni Con- •nuhocken as winner of the an-iiiidi Jaycee* Ruad-E-O. at the staie Road-E-O June I and 9 at Hershey. the l?-year-uld St .■latthews High School senior an L make it because gradua-tion la the next day Janet, secretary of hei class. ...so had to pass up dinner Tues-day with the Jaycees. at which Road-E-O awards wrre made rhe seniors were in Atlantic City, on a trip observing class day. Anthony Mazzochetti. 14. of IU W Fata Ave s junior at c.uishohocken High SchiHil .ml runner-up In thr Road-E-O will be Conshohocken s reprrscnta-u « at Hershey Winners there will enter the national Road- E-O. Bears Pick Law, Pettine Co-Captains 1' S. CoiiK-H-esMuitii Samuel 1 K .Met onntl! Jr.. haal aVgTwadl to "make niy>elf ftVUisaVble" j for the Republican County: Committee ehairnudiship If this will "avert a HHOUI tij.'ht m the MCJttty.*! sal (his declaratu , dav in Washington. D t" in i> • iiiioivnirnt b\ OM fCffe ' Road Republican leaders after two ; of the three candidates m the field had agreed to withdraw in f.iwn ' of Mi McCuunell on Tuesday The\ Cornel Winnt'i ■ I n, nut seeking the chairmanship at all I had been approached about jit in ihe past and I have always tumid it down," Congressman Mc- OanafjQ said. Hui if we ggfl a^ert a lery serious fight in the countv and I can be (Continued on Page Sir) Ml Commtaaloner Warren at Hat born, and Edwin of Willow move I ii v| Haptist Church Officers Conshohocken - Three men were named to the board of trustees and lliree to the diaconete at the SSth annual meeting of First Bap-tist Church, Fourth Ave and Harry St . May » Nil ined lo three-vear lei ma as trustees were Oeorge Webber Ji . William Hartsell and William Bea-ker Elected to three-year terms on the dlacuiiate were Frank Swing George Webber Sr. and Ralph Campbell Jay Coolie Back in GOP Limelight King of Prnanla The II faction oi tt, \u- ; pubUcssll party in MoDtfOm- •rj f'..nntv wm* Kheduied to nn-t-l at Lt:30 tuti;,\ ;il Pea-eoch Quttona, to tike icl toe in the l.itrst tii'M-lupnu'iit in the battlf for count) chavh> nuiiiship an about ■I K Me- Ooanta. JI M \\ ■ i ed as a kaumott] meetuiK <>! the niiir i oiiununitv I Eastern Monttnmrrv OountJ He- BlttOOill .l:i\ I .«ike. a publuan Lr.,uiir. Ti.. ■ I liai'kjfriiuiHl fiKiirv in Repm n sac-litttli |Kimie> lince l°-">t' wli.n Uoiul «*"tn«usn ol this area and an h, Un.,i.v,-.,.i!, mcht tb.\tzssr, nomination f„r gwernor, BOUMJ p,*, Khll ammt uaiava gei-last Satlll'iia\ mi llwttOd ICfjMhaa awU the UM>H]I Ix-lieves (XW natlniml eoninntteinian M<c.>i.nell is one of Hie finest congressmen we taaw, bill (lie Mont-laggcrj OPJ ntj Kt-iiin.hr-.in OHM-MUM haa been lun tii-i IH mote i oiiiiol ■ He said th..i llovri II Wood, for-mer lletKenaui Movcrncr sleppint; mil as chmrmiiu. diinted actlvttiea [u'111 1! ' i i-h..! ni I ■ i H, (Connni.ed on Page Six) He succeeds O Mason Owlett king time member of the national committee fiom Pennsylvania The Crmke victory at thr leor- ■anixatiAn meeting in Philadelphia signaled the return to power or the Cirundy-Owlett-MaiU: That group, with Cooke as Its standardbearei lost in the |gao pri-mary to John S Fine, then allied with V s Sen James Duff The new romnititeeman membri of the nnestnient firm nf Cfmke- Bieler. Inc headed the advamr giru cominittee for the lltfta can-cer Crusade in Oieater Philadel-phia and ass chairman of the Montgomery County division. He Is a director of UN Pennsylvania School for the Deaf 40inieu Joseph Ingram. Sunday School au- Brl1uel Co Pennrond Corp. Fai perintedent reported a 12', per cent mount Park Commission. Philadrl-increaae over last year which show- I llh** National Bank and Phlladel-ed a 10 per cent increase over the | P1"* Museum of Art. previous year. | A graduate of Pumetou L'IIUM First Baptist SSYtwtOid Or. J. 1 . (uM.'I'i. I o S|Haak Suii(l.t\ Conshohocken - Its Byron Laa , ^ resignation of seth K Miich-and Jerry Pettine both members o(, p„ trom (he 1^^ of UXMtrfl VM famllie- outstanding in athletic* ; acCepted The budget adopted for as co-capulns of the OoWen Bears! thll VPtu- ».„ 10 p,,. ceM hjgn,, next Fall. th»„ i„, VMr , (ifllir At a meeting of last year's in! varsity football Settermen at the public high school yesterday after- [ noon, a closed ballot chose the two< 17-year-old Juniors almost unanl-1 mousiy. Law. son of Mr and Mrs Russell. Q Law. 306 W. 11th Ave was start-' lug football quarterback for the' last two years, a pitcher and oup ■ fielder on the baseball diamond and a center to basketball Pettine. son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Pettine. 337 W. Sixth Avr ' has been halfback for two years third baseman and clean-up hittct and a basketball forward. Both have »on attention from' big league baseball scouts. Harry E | he served with distinction as Oonahehoi k i of thr BSli, i Baptist d: ■ i . i . Arc Bun Si i>t .' w ( iij r'os athletic director at the school.' said. lUtrty Deadline Set tor Memorial lht\ Vour t favorite newspapei wants tc get out on time next Tt -lads? and everyone wggsta to enjoy Memorial Day next W'edneaday. Because of the holiday this newspaper mu-u be published earlv, so remember this: All advertisement* and news copy must be in our office by noon Tuesday. May » Ketrui of ad copy tomorrow Saturday and Monday will be appreciated Please call TA 1-4*00 and Bfi 9-08*0 This newspaper will be de-livered as usual on Th Jay Cooke to Marry Mm. Htamoh Durham l liran politics ha plan to wed sewer authority met jointly Monday, night after Henry Hemsley. presl-j dent of the commissioners, express-ed concern that the township would i run Into difficulties with new de-! velopmenta unless the whole sewage j disposal project Is pushed T. Allen Olenn Jr.. president of! the authority, reported that at a! special meeting Friday night with the sanitary board of Norrutown.. he learned that use of borough fa-cilitles would cost at least half a, million dollars For betueeen tfloo.000 and 1700.000' the tounship can build Hi oun anif.l he e.tdtnofr'if Glenn termed Nor-nstoimi demands "unreasonable", and said the board, although it has Conshohocken — Three military posts of the borough will unite In conducting traditional commemora-tion of war dead, first at a memorial religious service and on Memorial Day in cemeteries of the area. The posts include John F. De- Haven. 130 and Joaeph Wagner. 773, both American Legion and Con-shohocken Post, 1074. Veterans 0t> not convened stnee Friday, it think-\ Foreign Wars tn0 not,; m lerm* °' ,(J o"-" Plant. The union memorial service wtt * Hemsleyt request, the author-take place at 7 30 P. M Sumlav at, ">", "-^ £ meel ""f ■ ™nlh' St Marks Lutheran Church. Fifth '«in« ■ Jp ,M °»,** f,°"rLn Mo»- Ave. and Harry St The Rev War-1 day Ml "" '""""•» building as thei Russell Jr. pastor of First' timf Baptist Church, will sp.'.ik Hemsley ssid he believed this; Seven cemeteries will be visited! *ould clear UP ■ lm ot nrnunrirr-after a joint service of all three I standing in the township about the groups at » 15 A M. Wednesday ' authority's operations and enable in St. Matthew'g Old cemetery, 13th j developers and others aflected to Ave and Pnyette St. ; let the answers they need. The two Legion posts also will! Members of the two bodies took a visit St Matthew's New. Calvary rather lukewarm attitude toward a' and Oulf cemeterlea and the West nr * disposal process presented by Conshohocken monument The Wlllism Gallagher, home builder' VFW post will visit Plymouth from Jefleraonvllle. which he said i Friends. Cold Point. St Peter's Lu- would reduce capital outlay con-, tlieran and St Benedict's cemr- siderably terlea and the Legion monument at. Dissolving teuage back to pure. Second Ave and Fayette St. I water by oxidation Ii a brand neic Luncheon will be served by Ihe! method Garioflher sojd, and a pilot iuxlliar.es at the post homes. 'plant at Penn State University has The Baud of Conshohocken wm. '*°»<,a" « ">"ts state r^uiremenrs tccompany the VFW. Post at the; although the tt*t* ¥*'*[* ff9Ur\ exercises marching from the post home u> St Ms*thews Old Ceme-tery Thr band will play auh the VFW Of Essington st Memonsl Day ex-ercises at 2 P. M. l.ee Andrew* mid ■!■ ui- At \ Kit-Ill Inii:»li1 CollsliohiM Itrn - The OOOUBUII-ilv Cental SUdium. llth Au and HUM m . WLtil «liu tu a yaiiely at i.iirnt at 7:45 'in<ort whan t.ir setuixl annual miisiul Mlnva- I naa sp>nis»rnt t>i nymoutti rowtanip Klwsnai Club, will be Highlights Kill be Lee Andie»s and .lie IT arts. The fir Poms I Mike Pedlcin. RCA success and Thg | rtmue bund Many other j Hdlo and tv stars al. a will be iieard I Buddv Brode DeKalb Manor. | ■Civanil president will be master of ; bl welfare fund. Ted Mann-ir: | a dlrecUr. la chairman (Confmued on Page Sul Photographer Flies To Los An«eles. (!aiif. ta infantry omcet m both aoihl i3'81"""' "' "" P»*«" : ' ' wart> ' Ttieologlcn I Srniir..i;> C: ,n. Will ! speak nt It) tf I l>latrllxated will be the N.'.HI anni-versary kaiaklel. I.JnaMj|ir of llisturv ..i a Mnroi Mn I. -HI be tans bt ibe three i luolrm af the Twu prumlnent figures in Repub- church. confirmed they! Founded May l«. 1B71 by 48 Baptists in ttM lOiuin unity tin Tliey are Jay uwoke. of Blue Bell, church stems from BallUomlng-, newly rircted Republican usnmia I BaplUl Church Weal Conshohocken .onunitieemsn. and Mrs. Hannah! which '" tuni is an outgrouth o( Durham of Zlonseille, widow of J i the historic Baptist church in the Edward Durham ' Great Valley Cooke's wife, the foimer Man n B,art«i as a Sunday School In (.lendennliig. died in June. |9U IMS a ith lie old chapel erected In after suffering a heart attack dur-' )aT0 Part of the original chapel mg a fishing excursion in Spain »a|i ,U|i stands in the rear of the Durham, chairman of the board of, lMWlU Stmday School building Bonney Forge t Tool Co Allen- > n.e preaenl building was dedu■- town, died in January. 10W Mrs Durham is vice president of the Pennsylvania Council of Re-publican Women and former pres-ident of the Lehigh OOOsstf Councii if Republican Women arid Allen-town Woman a Club Spark - Plug Awards to 12 Jaycees ,ned in 10IH the aocial rooms and jiiudsy Bihool building in 190S The staalitr aerrlng the longe-ai •eras waa the late Rev Abnsr J llavlea, wh» was minister for U rears freest loot nntil I'MT He waa followed by the pe: Chesiri T Winters, now pastor of Mir Baptist Church in the Orrat Vallrv. )M7 until 1063 Thr R>v. Wan-en P Russell Ji I pastor, lira been here three \rari | rhr i n-ignagatlon numbeis Tli. Fad Firm Sfmnsors John Salmons in Dcrhv ishohock. ■ and Fuel Co. will ,j Salmon' entry Nn SPOKTS WINNERS — Athletic award roclptenti at Conshohocken Hi^h Schonl la.«t night. Front row from left are Ronald XoHek. Donald Wallace, Donald Richardson. Byron Law: back row, Jay Dunacu*ky. Ruth Heist, Jack Harley. Nancy Brown and Evelyn Duffteld. i Tar Rerorder pMtot Da\d H McCuen. of Ambler.} Jay Outtaeusky. Ihtttfilti Rirhanlnon and Vfinrv Brown U in trrlaitn rhlef photographer for Weekly Re-' view newspapers since April. 1B*3. and advertising msnager fur sev-eral months of The Herald, cover-ing Chestnut Hill. Erdenheim ,«,..,nt Airy. llotOlAwn, Wjinimom jnd HClIilty. left b> pUnr at I 301 ... „ . P M MOIKIJ> fur Los Angrles.! A." " t'.J f , sfban lir will I*- eruplined -rncke-i — Twelve membersI Conshohocken * of the Junior Chamber of Commwc Nll(1 FutI Co *i;: ^"'ir Johl1 won given ■'•park-plug" awards ail Salmon* entry Nn * .1. thr aeint-montlih meriing Mov a i annual Soap Box Derby, on Indi - Areordesl rrragnltmn far Jayree l»"ide(ire Day. it «as announcr-l artirttka sad attendance at meet ' "day by E F Moore Jr. co- Ings ware Frank PellcgHne. Henry «»nsor of the event with The Rr- Gamia. Airs Votp*. Frank hutfu '•■'•" ,li,tl Ti" Valley Forge ben'- Albert lannossl, Frank J. Marrurel'1 mrl Raymond Matrteardl. Arthur Loffcea, John DIRuwn. Robert Hadflrlii. ■v'"11 E Salmon! SO Church !!■! . Herbert OoOgTO) and William DavW Plymouth Valley and Jr. ■" ninth made al Collection of new and old articles, mar*'1 Hut'1 Hrhool foi the annual Augeat Auction has Meanwhile. Moore reported thai been started under tliic tion ut "'' ■*■ BntrtH have ben rt William D«- is. Al.\ V.dv- nd H I rtevl, co-chairmen rolet-Oldsmobic agency : i A - Winners ot the recent annual -,lri Payetta Bl .. nraii- Teenage Road-e-o will be given Quarten aaiirda by Frank Mnrrucci. chair- Hr '"■'l '"' •" man. at the seml-moi.thlv dinm i , l'"*" '"•'l ""'I at 7 Tuesday. Frank Bachkai. Ru- havt no dent driver Instructor at Conshoho- to dnlr cken High School, will be a gurv VinlinlaiMf in 9cmIce N«Xl W rdiH".(ln\ For the first ume in ihe mstor* of Wlillemarsh Township an am-ibulance will be available for resi-dents starting Wednesday Within recent weeks donstmns totalling in excess of 13300 have been received by the newly formed Whltemersh Township Ambulance Aaaocliition which will op-trine the service The goal Is 110.000 The ambulance Is in the garage at the township building. Joshua Rd at First Ave rflort "i Ools.er the Outstanding CHS Athletes Get Awards lir upl* Lias Angeles, A,d *J l'""' ",,d ,n*1,l> '' .- -w'"-' i^'m or spoils at C.onslwin Si limil tiitnrtl out l.iSt " [>i t. .u.m.nl athleti> imbrr diivrii bv Mis Ch.olr. Barnes of Plymouth Valley, to the Phila International airport They were accompanied by his wife, the former Marjone Lobb and two chil-dren Robbie, three and Fat. 19 months, who are to loin him later <i ■ ■ just awards Kojitern aaurus aeie presented amid sppieiiative applause under guidance of Felix Red McCarthy, toastmsster from the Times Her- Ron I. t}f .riling, prrn run- »> Mastrr rrartimrn I in Rain data la tomorrow night. | atrtmt M _ c-saihshachssv to the 115.1 'o-r gpUiM, sfk .ii.il J-v DuiiaciuUr-. [ndsvtduaj praaentatluna: Thr ffmttm SBadroga ■ardor fout- IJJII award pnaantad by thr di,m»i ta JBJ Dnnacugky, duUbeU one oi Uie finest football players ever for the Golden Bears <Tha award ta Kiven the outstanding senior foot-ball player who has atta-ai) 0M tr^; ; an around ability, co-operation, at* Ine Conshohocken Hifh gained : tendance, coirage. aswasVtvWsOOa, possession of the Lions Club Foot-j competitor spirit and love for the ball trophy bv virtue of their winigame" o\er 8: Matthews High School j Donald Wallace shortstop on the Bill Moors made the presentation i baseball team, the Town Valet Sen-i ulili Ibiitini! ta I hi- tw presented bf OlMirlaa t'luik- Mu thr r M FtUllipa ■HVW (>"jl-bul) suoiisinaiisliip award. Is ttw ho has displayed the best sportsman-like conduct during the gridiron season presented bv Bob FlM*Ma " Honald Noaek Pierstm also presented the F M Pihh.p*. -Senior basketball aa^rd. tba eoeatad cup going to Donald Richardson, adjudged one of the finest basketball players for Blue and Gold. trmk Crrw Off On Memorial l)a> CunsholKxken llieie will be no borough collection of trash on Wednesday. Memorial Day Colin tioiu MhrUuird (or that day will bt in..Hi- I inu Hta) iiioriiing Naur) Brown ■Ur Srnua Oirla ba^rthall award tut hat nm plus, .ihilm and oonipeOUve Ipirii 0 B iHr WNAH untu Bwarda turn baj .ind girl wiih the best all around atliletn record oierl S*H1, n lhri-» v*.*,. ptTKd Cl pfc.tU.pa- *" tion ta R i-h Heis- and Donald ' '»' Hospital Thursday where he is Wallace <Four factors are taken under observation lot treatment or mu ooaaidaratloa n •■ He is 47 and he Uv« - ■ .Mnwork. school sii.ir 01* Thornhill Drive Wissah;ckoi: leadership and scholaaiK Maud* i Village He is chairman of the fl-ing • j nance rmnmitree /•'. hr What-l iConfinBed on Page Eleven} \ vosiiti Ambuisncr Assouauaa- Sp.itlli in lltiwpiiui A Prod Tpatth. prop; - spanli^ Chevrolet inc 1760 R«ige barcug^. ta ..in .'•itiiiui Classified Ad Peddles Bike' PI ■mouth Meeting I' didn t take 34 hours to sell s locsl Ooy'a "blkr thrn.. woid rliisalfied ad in thr Wc-k-iv Reviea publishing Co ■ ave nea'spapris last Hi Mrs W D Rail nil!) \;,i. ,i Rd la enthusiast:' abt suits "The bicycle «as sold aid the transaction compirrrd early Friday afternoon" she aald "And I got what I aaiited foi it' Mrs Haig is suie thai Mir will also ouicklv find for a washing nactstoa wttt spin trym ■<'.:■ ad l.ikr the bike it s a bar-gain Anyone ■ .n §ui simUai HQiilll from Tli* K» uniri i ■ in iu tnq M "II. to ail bolB «■ io find a-ort iu ii nl a u-om w >n ru,;. idtealiaa I aartsM . . Ths Kuwd'i is IM plarr lo do It I lir minimum charge of II 50 • II II »oirts (overs p ib in all fur community news-pOfOi merelv through a call to Bd-taktl st TA l-SOOO oi BR- 9-00W W
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 24, 1956 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1956-05-24 |
Year | 1956 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 24 |
Volume | 85 |
Issue | 55 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
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