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— America'* Historic Region So. 1 HARMOMVILLE, SPRING Mill Mill MILLS, BROAD AXE Stye fjecorkr — America's Historic Region \<>. 1 — I \i WKITK. (III I Pl > NOUn \ .I.I.F.Y BAKRLN llll I.. PLYMOl III MINTING 88th Ye Ambulance Staff Accreditation IArea Celebrations IsOuorF+ts - In Year Aim of , \ At Mount joy Presents Award to School Board I * oMark Observance * i oii«h(>liui'krii lli^h IMuriiip! RCIICVM-II Strew* on ISrieiice A'hletlcs are ImporUnt too. but I don t think they should be 'top heave in n school schedule.'' Us-her declared. "We should empha-sise a more solid subject basis us related to science snd silled sub- Richard S. Cross On i in- jul» 2-1 hours a day. seven day* a week. 365 days i raw -- whttonanfa Township Ambulance Association! T. . rt affen replaced a rigorous schedule with a "nijrht out" Sat- . '™ Officer*, driven. assistant drivers, D and member < of the ot- Up family* cooper- ■ his vital community pro-umberlng SO — gathered st . H ' - ourtown lor tfts On) annual banquet sponsored bv tax association- \ tn.nu.r of silence ni observed . i R Lincoln Haln. town- .,» -tiprrviaor lor live years, whose •iUtS occurred Jan 79 Tilt widely-own official had planned to at-t U'fid the event. s BasMb Jr.. chatr-niAO ol Whitemarsh township board I supervisors and Thomas J- White r., lormrr chairman, were among a ■-: :wnor. A pair of gum. reproductions 0/(g atrioue piece*, was presented Kich-erd S Cross, 795 Germantoun Pike, florrfi Hni for his "treat aid in /uii'K'iiiiu the a.Morroflon. "A Hirtctor. Cross is a collector of an-t atu firmrm. Mrs. Crost alto was c quest. Edwin Roberts of An4>r. who made the first donation to the am-bulance fund, was also an honored guest wrh his wife. The donation. Norman H Wool-tttttt, explained, was used H the down payment on the smbu- Long associated With the Ambler Ambulance Association. Roberts also guided the association In organizing. Dr. Walter 8. Darby, one of the physicians who work with the ambulance unit, was also a guest krita fi.i wife. A.i physicians who nave assisted the unit were invited ! handsome bouquet of pastel-liued Spring flowers, used to adom i main table, was later sent to t. Edgar E. Mitchell, wife of Police Chief Mitchell. She is re-ins, at home after suffering • heart attack. Mrs. Richard Scott, secretary, W.1* general chairman A roast beef flUOD was served. Spring (lower.- also ado-:. ItMu ilium «a by red and white candles, tour-piece orchestra played for dancing. Thr long-netted ambulance sert-leen! into action on I continued on Pome 'emr Of Boy Seoul Week of That great army of the nation's youth, the Boy Scouts of AnH'i'it'jt. will bt thf fmmg nun of UM hour ' MM W'KM1 ataptafM unit.-. ScotfJ tioop> ami Cttb packs tin- length -cieme in CM . (,,.,.^1,1, ()f !nt. ja,u| ,ali(, ]i:iV{ m the national obeaMY-Kbool curriculum: and accn, - (jf ,,m g^ m^ ,..,,, J iUtioo of CoMhoiiock« Ebjh i „Hl(h,f to „tobrmtr ,he ,,„.. ■csoa injected a more than --.-. . _T M .al'v .-erimis note in thf I \ \\ m hllirUPU i n g of Cfln*hohocken vi ¥ 11 n, 11UI 3CO ■: ard, Moodst* nijrht W.lli.im J Maher. the board s newest dliei'lut. said. Our school Is very well run but f think n very important that our children should know Uie significance of act Made 2857 Visits in Year Mn*. Francis Pulacio KVlcawe* 1957 Repottf here will be Hlerallv thousands •( Hceula tn the Northwest Philadel-phia Dinlrlrl and the Wiuahirkiin Pfclrfct of the Valley Forge (n«n- .It. j Many ol tlie sponsoring churches !«ill observe Sabbath Sunday Sat- Spritix Mill Mstur\ To Be iSarrated fly Judge GroMhens "Historic Spring Mill and La-fnvette Hill. Montgomery Coun-ty" will be topic of an address bv the Hon. David E. Oroahens, Judge of Common Plena Court nnd president of the Historical Society of Montgomery County, at 8 Monday night. The Jurist, seated on thf bench last month, will speak at a meeting of the Parent- Teacher Association of Spring Mill Consolidated School C. Armou. Rishel, PTA presi-dent, and Oeorfte W. Byrne, school principal, will be among residents welcoming the Jurist to thr school, his first vufit in Spring Mill. urday and Scout Sunday the fol Besides celebrations at unit meet-ings and special services in their own chinches, many of the Scouts will have their annual Scout din-ners nnd Blue-and-Bold banquets One of the biggest and most c«l-orful ceremonies In the area —*" Dr. <»liM< klHT Honor-ill take haM when seven troops fife cub packs Join In A total of 3S67 vialts was made b; Hcnut Sunday tor the find tli atlng five times as many aci- the nursing staft of Conshohocken 0ar Mnlh*r «' ' »nsnlau»n ( hurrh, enUsta as we sre " ,, , . the*tout Hill, at 3 ounriat. enD«r..«. RMuss-erll mCc.. Erb president. Visitin^g Nurse Association last year, Tivr«o«op»s. f»r«o.m., Sat, FBr. ancis o„»t - - ■ ASSIM. said "science nnd mathematics are »■ """ual report released by Mrs. Immaculate Heart of Man Im-alrendv being given more emphasis Francis C. Palacio, again named maculate Conception. St. Vincents, In our school, and we have re- president reveals Oroafc Bolj Familv and the opened our laboratories which for _.,. - - ..„ h. ,,„„, «-* host troop will take part. some reason were taken out fnt .^p".^ ' 2 ?o, iu^iLred A v,taUn' P"rty U pUtinMl tl some time. T"1*; ^sllenU rared for numbered , M ppfa 15 it |h# Scout eabm m 'I realise about three-quarters "' *""«'<>»"? *'»'»* b-* «rh °r Elmwood Park. Noirlstown. by " of the monthly school report this iht lwo "■" "Mrw,!1Tl",!n!S" terniediate Olrl Scout Pees collected totalled S13S6.20. or (344.40 leas than In 1«56. Total col-ections from various disease-fight-ng groups and donations ;tons ! ggfy, open house v«iH be held 1 unUl 5 Sunday. Frb 23. IM ■ : J ■ ■<■■■ MB ■ home occupied bv Mr trntl Mrl Harold C. McCuen at North I fine and HecEor St.. Spring Mill. ton »as President •>! the Unrt.t he was a gueat of Peter Levaux. French nobleman, at Ml Joy on July 22. 1787 The tg-ronm Colonial dwelllnii H had 10 [uri-lm e1 rooms Four fireplace* are stilt in use Of particular interest underKround cavern, which \is liniiw " SprUig Mill Volunteer Fire Co owner of UM ptopertv. will M'lllim it lo indus'.ry at s awittni TuesdHi nltlit at the tusthrli- fire BWkV, nnein-ally a barn believed lo have been erected about 171S, At present, the land la sorted B residential. Wideiiinglli»igeAvc. |To 100 Feel to Cost Citv $500,000 Plus StkaM HM Proposes HHI loot II itlth From l.ily Line lo lloneii Hill, Ami bast Route to Turnpike ..n StS! 215 Students To Form Chorus For Concert I'h.iL- (at doubting UM "iilth of RiiM Ate. between Catlit'tlial Kd. atul Northwi tern Avt . ■ rBetanoi ol threc- ■ ■ Face conatruction, bave been IUU rowed down to two at Louis Schneider, deputy streets rnm-mlnt* r*TT is the cost nt condemn-ing property for the 100-foot right* of MJ si hem one :k hnrlder told an audience at luncheon MM Kendrick Recreation I bornufth. will coat 130.000 to 140.000 - greater in (he acquisition of land. I'rna IpaJ spciikcr at n BWOUUJ BBOB miTlitia of thr 'Jlst Ward Community Council. Schneider said he is inclined iu believe the second Four Youths si Imprisoned For Burglary month is on athletics and I know (Continued from Page Four) Hospital Aiilf Held ()n Morals < "har^r loan closet were $229.82, lower than IB56 by MSI.14. Thirty one families were aided Richard Bowman. 11. Fnlrfteld over a nine-month period Uirough Rd . Black Horse, a hospital aide, the VNA's family service, by assist-, was held without ball for court on ance with marital problems, mental a morals charge at a hearing Sat- illness, pircnt-child relationships uidiiy before JustIce-oMht-Peace and over-all advice, according to * Nicholas Danella. Plymouth loan- report by the Rev. Stanley R. Went ■h'P- chairman, at the annual meeting. Bowman was taken into custody j,,,. 28 at the Mary H, Wood Park on information given by two Ply- House mouth township boys, one aeven and Tbirlv two dental clinks were thr other. 10 Chief Vlto Puaco anri held during 1957 under sponsorship Officer John Casey, Plymouth town- of the VNA. All local schools were Ship, arrested Bowman at the boa- reperr>r-iled ami>n« the M children scheme will be adopted by the state bjfhwas department and that work will get under way In the near raton He said the state Is woeklni *nh eaNaaasaalonert. of Moni«»inrr> t ggta : ty In wtdrnint the Ihnriiuxhlare from Northae-ilern line, lo (hurrh ltd, B.irren Hill. _ ultimately providing a direct route ' .» l« the Nnrrlstown Interrhange uf which two adulU allegedly mas-the Oelaware Kvtension of the icr-minded ti.rm in stealing »alu-rertnsvtvanla Turnpike al Plymouth "hies worth more than 1100.000. tour Meetini ! youtlis, three of them from Mount ' nidge An, is the route to Nor-'*""* *,ld lh* fourU' » to«ner reai-i, WUUam Beaumont. ErlerT and company the 215 outstanding rwjan .h.oush-J^^«'\\\Z.!x\^™- ^'^^ WWl" k Rds, Plymouth Valley. I f(**u,u tram. S3 different high ftjfliipMfl, Whltemarah and Plj-troop 15B. Epiphany of Our Lord parish, Pl> - mouth township. Girls will carry * box lunch, to be auctioned. The troop will pro- S(,uth<-u»lrrn IVnna. <.■-■■■■ |> to Sing Feb. ] At Pl>-Marsh School refreshments, according rtnMtifMiirgj i (Caniinued from Page Four) IIMI-. DtMTU'S Mil lo Olitain la'tiirnt) IK Joining Army Charged with a series of White-mnrsh. Chestnut Hill. Mount Airy | and Main Line burglaries In ileadnv last week after Judge Syd- HnrTman of the Juvenile iplial where lie is employed. Post Office \ acauty to Be Filled i.-hohockeii Post Office Is ask- Huge Bomber Piloted' By Police on Trek by Night to Navy Yard treated at 412 sittings. report was compiled by Mrs. Myrlte (laugh. H..V, senior staff nurse. A donation of eight dresses lur (Genrinaed ON Page Five) Realty Firm Opens Branrh Pritiiiarri-Robinholri Office in KlotirtoYvii Division of Municipal Court re-fused a plea that they be permit-schools to be heard in the South- mouth eastern Pennsylvania District i Regarded tor years at the "hiith Chorus al S Feb. 15 at Plymouth- <*' P°u" between PhUadelpliia anr. Wmtemarsh High school. H..-H, .he peak on the RidKe at **£ ^J^s^^l0*^ The student. wiU arrive at the Manatawnn. Just east ol the in-fix In townships school at 9:10 next tersectton of Cathedral Rd and Thur.-diiy lor registration and open- »»"ff Axe. will be loweied seven Ing of rekwarsal In the new audi- <" ^M ('*',■ Uw deputy bad tw lorium. dedicated recently. kfarcellus C. Kuhn, host to the fint district chorus to come to this area m many years, is direct-or of the fine arts department at Plymouth-Whttemarsh High, and heads the local mttttto department. tit be fii<ii-ft (Continued on Page Three) The armed forees are sick sad tired of taking undisciplined crim-inals,'' he said. "It Is an honor to serve In the armed forces of the 1 nlled States, bat untrained, mal- | adjusted law-breakers make poor soldiers. | "This business of coming In be-i fore Uie court after a crime has I been committed and asking to go into the service has got to stop PTi\ to Serie Meal Saturdav ^ -At Fire House fii-e Prltchard and Robinhold on rhorill otOQtam bu the muatc dlrec day upencd a suburban oi- (ofl, B13 Bethlehem Pike. Plour-; Becursd for the concert vidlrtg an additional fa- k noted ■ • .nc n»i estate'. _ sud IniinaiWJ business. Ije^ "*[ Oecrge 8 Wood 42t E 10th | Harry J ftobtnhotd it of War-; atudtnt> from distant schools Vffl Conshohocken. was on drn D'-ne. a founder of the bust- ^ housed In Plymouth and White- elected chairman of Conshohockcr nest, announced f»of Leslie C.immnil township homes «f rodentg '"» *>"<* ntchard Jr.. uhose father was as- j Mtchmel Holowiv school cafeteria' A n»«"»er of Conshohocken No sociaf-rf icilft htm In the firms' *iTrj.,r nine lunches, din A S2P Sentinel anti-submarine: the buburban police who acl bomber plane began a dramatic escorts through their territories In-trek to Jacksonville, Pla-. early; eluded Whitemarsh, Springfield. Tuesday, passing through White- i Upper Dublin. LoWwr Ow7nedd. marsh andT Springfield townships-, Hofwn.im and Monuromery town- ™*h*« •"? u,cln'l> (J"*\ m™ * «««*!» assoewfed uith the >-,, n-j DV -i- I shins eaten, say tne iicaei commu- office. iers snd a banquet for the visiting Families of Spin. Mill. nceptton until his death in 1947 would be manager ol the suhurhan p_ o//k*. He also disclosed ffcaf Joseph, ^^lB w the „ent mm ^ ob. ^^a. MeNamtr "' ?' Chestnut HllI. is Ulned tnrougn lhe ^nooi or,lc. Cedar a porfner m the firm and wtU be I Mithb! who h(w ,llnrd „rfa recognition in mu-ir George Wood New Chairiuau JKLPJFJZ K r?i Navy or the guardhouse tn tl M r\t* ris a ■ ■• 'Army or Air Corps. While th 111 V IVV I OllCO I 'Conflnaod on Pag* Five} SX Carey Firm ohockeul J Penalty Lifted 2 Ptre Co., Not <-nil|v. .Intl^'r* M.illlirlMiin-i Kill. - he succeeds Clement J. ..'. the '.VashlnfUn rtrcj Co, No I, who serred three year*.. He did not seek election again William Bragdon, No. 1 Co., was the choice for vice president: Mil- £*•_£'"'• T^l^,^\ST*TL™ nm »« M.,,u,.tlllrtn. iff* Ftvai C(j 'ugtl[x trwuurer Co. was cleared of tlie stik'in.. of r.n IM locol post offlo. lully srlKtrt lo accoirmod.t- la ir.Uer. M I«l ton. .includln, . I ?* ^J» Jj .^, ' S?l J»™i! ■ , . UlU.mlljr ol C K | \T««#1 i Mon.r',111T Hnt.ln nic£dln. M ''rv am"'> «*»" """"! • W"- tatad propo»l, muK l» rcr,lv«l B„ „„!. lb. lbre.-bour )ou,„ej j »ctlon ol plu» .hleh «und«l J*f°5»" "' °' Spr",S "'" CO:"°"-. P'nnwlranu lour „v. Ud In ^CHOOl i>Ce(l "id " Ld"w N?T?o Su.l'°"» ™""» >""■""" 3 U.e Il.m the Post Olllc. bj SP. M. Moil- |r„m the B. 8. N.v.l Air SUlion lo Irom the rear I. 21 lf« wide ud ll,"1"™ f„ ™L,„k.„..M j,,.,,,,, ' "» ***■" lllr" '*•'•• 5? *" Si, ». ! ^7M, H. I >» «dliid,od not w.ltv. *"■ th, N.v, V»rd. Pb.].. r«,u,red!loet throe loclm huh. I "'",'tt.?T*".'"'S' J « T,? I""0"?''i^T""!":?,"" Tw .1 T» 1 ST .r* ASTpVchSo So ' L." April, the co,„t li.d .,»t,ln- Th. route n v.r.ted by th. coopemllon ol pouce ikt entire "Our only cutnlty In U.e entire '";"" ''^ii, , ,,_ rl„tw ^ "S """• J,'%S?'? "u ' '.' ,.^ tl" Rnlllf'1'4 l.ltni'M Meulenanu Wood «. IS elited1^ "" «■•*,.»» of JuMfc. ol U« dr.th on Jan. 16 ol Vlnoent P. Wll- „»„. I movement ol Uie plane .1. a tele- J» •" "J"^" }«» ""'*> '^ " fij "% K'^S"'"'I'"' *' ?f, ^■ MOUICI .*> U»»«ll U J™"™"",,,*0^ IJ.m'v,,,",', Peace rjbACHl Hen.inU. and had „n. aooclatod »llh the poet office -Without th, M 0/ St.u ond phone .Ire in Hor.h.m.- Lt. f«a J '"'" ",,ln« nour- nm """"• "";»"< St. Mount Airy. Mra Prltoh- J™,^TJi„I2 ~,"Z< lound the llrm (iilllv ol film, to ,„r ,6 year, and contractor for the p„„0 pohce .,d of ft, .or,,,, totd. "A, one poln, on Che.tehh.m * „ „, Jr ^ "J^J «' ve -J*«'«^^fc^'STS InSuC Ion,-T.rS MMHlil. about 100 Tec, pro.ective lence. around t.o m,ll mesarnger aervtoe. romrauiulle. llirouoh u*tc« we Rd. Sprlnglleld townahlp. »e were ""w^^:,, ,.'„ „'u ..!,.,iH u Actl4c Ior "lyMI? !" ,, l , view at a three.hour ..Kaion In.- fire police in tlie roiimy in March OP*11 quarrlea on 114 premuMa Ull- Ihc contract »IU coyer tranaport ^^ £ couldnt have mouad the confronM by aome ki. .iiea bat £' rh" """"■ "'"~. ?h. J '1' <»w A"""*»\< ,"' *« ,""» J» 22, "„* SlH-.n? t^"»lld.teu if , a "llto. m 1 "" J d-r a lo.n.lilp ordinance. It ... of „„!,. between Ihe Poat Office bv pla.,r „,d u „., , to,,reace we u,ed a .U=k to hokl them up ^ ,,,,'' ^VST. hSa-e ." ""ie 1* a Irlduat \l Si.n.ow , SSool. ' wn^lidated g_jr- "»^™»'™,>«J^" d,rKlrt w " . ru„ „, „„ tM and the Readmit railroad atatlon. R„. a„„tanl public work, o//,cer and clear them". ™'.'.'" """*r *"' "• * ""«' ■" "J '""«'?'"'"* "' <Z'„™*""*„"i Aa a reault It Toted lo aet up a The fire police will alar, aponior th. coal.. .,,,,[,, cj a. a dlal.nc.ol 66 percent 0, tkt w„tolt orovt pore. | it another po,«. a. """W "f,,^ hl , th, ^jeo^ tit. I.'.ndN Y He ">•'''''* »Hnln the neirt month a aerie, of Sprlnf pie and tab Juda. Danuehower. In reveraln. "' "m"e- a ,. ,. K, i M'rU" throu«h aVraiM.1T ««IW| nram awat nu. ^J^„" ,,||^,r.l ihTJ .W;ftto ?ni m ™ »«» the Whltemarah Towvalup aalea. to finance needed e,ulpn,rnt Ihla nillni on a petition for r.yiew Bidders muat be over 16. suitable county police radio. Norri.stowti. /Continued on Pope rife, :commit,.c will wore, at tne rue and his wife. Alice, and two sons, author),v ,o nlan ,™n lor the tru.t. must attend to th. "^ ? *" i ! a^ _: house tomorrow ni«hl and s.tur- R,„de a.id Chad. U». al »60 Chelten *'>"^ *»;h"[ .> '» ""•> «»JJJ> ,dny Hlternoon. C. Armour Rlshpl, Hliu Drive. Wyncote. 8lon J°„ , vl t . P P] „ DAat!«AA i\-~-..I ■bid I. a graduate of STSL'JaLJS 5^.^1,1" KetireO 1.1131 (1 service personally and must live on f~sw m » A • or contiguous to tlie route. / /lift Ids 1 §g* Information on the work or con- V>*«*t^ *>U IWIM tact and bidding forms may be inn-cured from James P Meanay, Con-tohocken postmaster. Mechanic Hurt Badly in Shop Rolh l.i■«■• Pinned V^,nti-I \\ nrklii nt'li West Side Its Problems Cuts Budget An open discussion on club prob lema will feature a dinner meeting | of the Klwanis Club of Consho-hocken at «:30 tonight. vocational guidance tour of Lee (.ouncil V[i|H-;il- tn State One More Time OeorseW. Bvrnr. principal, urges. Oermant->wn Hlah School snd the ft,,d Ml1 d""lcl 1,°f.t the Ujwt"mn •Let s all pull together, folks. This UniverMiv of Pennsylvania. He en- * "^ f**"^ 1(" ■■» «"" cmiraglng was suhmltted by Car- D Brown, supervising princi-pal of Whltemarah and Plymouth townships, covering a four-year ac- Sf.T.-llirv I £ cumulative si.fford ..Un, o, pu-and rehearing, ordered the return of aju fitica but directed thut the (Continued on Page Fifj benefits your youngsters and Eered buslneas a year alter gradu-itnd their school" ation. Mr. Robinhold. his wife and ' : their daughter. Su.«jn. are residents of 1413 Warden Drive. East Falls, i Robinhold Is 18 and a senior : at Oermantown Friends School This test, stressing reading, writ-ling and arithmetic showed White-marsh township elcmcntaiy pupils [For Second Meek I Miss Mane Oraf, E. Main St I>£. . >g — Black Horse, secretnn. to Oardln I'lrecloif* to lleet West Conshohocken adopted an o Brown, supervising" principal of A ineetlni, ol West Conshohocken ^^...'Tl'.A".^1 HI.*™*' Rubber and Tire Corp plant was economy budget last night, lopping Plymouth and Whltetnaral. town- School Board, scheduled Eof Mn; Kheduled today under club spon- off more than 11000 from laat ^^JS^^,.** Ior H*£ ^^^'^ Un"' MO,,rtR sorshlp for Consliohocken Huzli years expense-tlieet Dies Suddenly KcM'iie S<|UIM1 I liable to Help Beauty Salon Week Feb. 9-15 Bills totalling g30,000 were ap- PhHadelphii proved Verl DeCamp presided guard, National Beauty Salon Week Will be observed by local beauty shops Feb. 0-15 pointing up the need for professional beauty care, and the Frank P Diamond. 71. of 677 Old m»"* «l*rl ""!*•■ ottnei in Elm St. Conitaughltoan. ■ retired UlHr I"1 r t m e n l store Local besuLtclans'are offering 81 tme ■■■■! vtcvk due to School pupils. Joseph PurceU. *as- Amount of the budget is $33 71 " i SB charge of arrangements compared to 834.718 last year. The George Ifert. 54. proprietor of the An liiterekib meeting with Ply- * unchanaed at 20 mlila T A, P Ai.tn Ra-nalr Shnn 0304 Sun- mouth Townslilp Klwanis Club ls-J*x, r?1 t* ,.un^„I1*Ml at 20 i muu- n.•ortooLk nta_ SnourrtoSan. Twuaat aada-- •«. »■ M>. »■ ««> Al Marinan «. ^polsueAs ianntd Wtwomfliokrt liogrhtgeneral pur-mix* to Cheatnu, Hi I pca^W chju™^ ^ e.permitur, I. 112.T77 .,- i ...JJJT a* »H™«—i^ie 1.^-1 ...„_> _a™^...fi„., lolled me uouce ueuartmeut, m-a .usialned in a Ire., acrld.nl «16Jtl* Injl ur,«! nwra lot. % ^ gg Ula dmp Uiortly belor. 7 last '" •"• "™ ual Olr. Scout cookie ,uM11«u,e „,»„„^ „, c„ ,„„ **t-"7-r,, iv,,™".- «iad niter malnteru.t,ce. complete .rol.i convertible oaned by Jiam al Norrlalowii and Valle) luilt !or „,„»„,, (or „,„„ A1. It Polarnoerg. -»5» Plllmore\r«nt Jan. M. honoring H Park ,pp,oprt«Uon „. agiu Ior repMr Phll.dalphia. was standing ,,, Arnold In ernnllonal prea1d.nl. onlnnd main,«nanc. of stat. hlnh- : ,he car. close to the rear|lua official ylait lo Uia district. jwas, ,n „„ borough will be re-v -!] of the shop. IVIi.n Polaenberg reached in KM |'(i|if'f»| rs'Pf4T*tFtlt*llt.** Allocated for general goivveerrnn]nient i ..nit uiiiico uu a a.ucli at Herts is ao^au^U covering waaea and request, the car shot forward, pin- np gal i > „i,i, tfert agatnat a heavy wooden I O I'laV HufckftiUtll ■ i.rkbench and moving It back ao . . . .. *L _ . toat II puthed the rear cinder block ,A ^""Vt '^ SSJ v l! MX inches hack of the. uPP*r Merlon-Brldgep■- Ifert, removed to the hospital in Little League will be played De-aries of administrative officers and street crew Health and sanitation are given U500 including rental of a dump site in Upper Merlon town-ahlp. Although strict economy was the Wh.temarsh township ambulance. "»«• P°'»"'departments of Upper fConfmued on Page Seven) had his right leg nearly crushed M^n. Bridgeport aiid Norristown KM left leg ,s believed fractured. " Bridgeport High schoo•• ™>- •• , fc,Jr„mf.ll I ■■■iMlllllgigP on ir reported as lair A prellminso game 'or the biddy, a IT*1 I1H II .AUIIOIIIH i , loday and he is expected to sUy in league wlU be played at 7 and the am a 1 ' i ie hospiul a month »ame Tor the Uttl* league VH tot- ISll ll<| IH't dpfUklT N^SrTl- SeSr,'aUdellCtran.<1 ^"e ieneflt Is being held for the *™« Hackney, chief of Civilian' laisaion .second successive year. .Defense of Atlantic City and a ' Officer Car] DeHsven erf the Up- "re ofBclnl tltere. win be the guest | „. i i « > per Merlon township police is in "pesker at the annual banquet of liirthltav Moilflav charge of tickets. Waahlngton Fire Co. at 8:30 P M. Ia mar * Feb. 23 IxxutUon u to be an- <>r Mom or l^»n^ II i i i ■ The birthday anniversary of Mon- Health llll|HO\eil i j. w«rren K.i.ker. piealdent. grU rue W l.»m{. 2442 Hlckon1 Rd.. fly- Mrs William Lone »17 rgjutlg Pfaallti, A hmited number of ln-mot. th Meetlnn. will be observed .st , Conshohocken. »:.a Igguowd vited guests will Join the company's Monday Monday to Sacred Heart Hospital senior fli e-f.ght.nf unit tn mark- Mr. Long has Just been named In the George dav Fire company ing its 84th anniversary and the assistant vice president of Chelten- ambulance A medical patient, her natrinisc holidm Rrsenfiona are ham National Bank. .condition Is improving. being received st the fire house | is stricken by a heart, c,l,h "> "U who k«P »» appomt- John Thompson was the only ab- attack and died before medical aid Kent for a permanent during aentec. reached him around 7 A M today ; *"«' fl"!on *e*k Their adver-by a member of the Mm - 'i-einent Is on page 7 of this issue. I In.in .- II k.iv !i" Wfltaon family, with alioni he Participating are: lll.iin.i- II. I\a> lived hf ^ prnnoiinred dCBd by charh- H 111 Pay- Home from IIo»Iiital Or Joseph li.,.rt Plymouth Hills. •«*: Frsnny * B-.. . * Waatilnirton Pirf Cos reariiF Sevnih; Ruili.;.h ■ HrtlrnLyis*. 123 J^TS.,'' ft - "' " ■ PruW". theT" EKF!,,): d4>- from Montgomery I1 where he was a patient nine day aa the result of fracuring a vena Kozenlewskl and John Cusey, Plj-mourn toutitiitp. responded. . Dr John C. Simpson. Mirntgom- ""^-^'^ t^-l^mr. Jan 28 o.om,. L. erepHnna to aUend iua->s t*. 3t Matthew's Church, he tell fin ttgfH between tlu Oral aad geoftf. floors of his home He la a machine oper-ator at Walker Bcn Rebrl Hi:: Ro Uppai Marie's Beauty ■tJon, 117 W R^ I Pike. Hjrnvn.vii'.c. tlfUgli ■.: it-1.'. i due to naturn cause*. A native ni PhU lie lived gfjoH his Jiff. Mi removed to Corumughttown t» < years auo at retirement I'. (Conference FA. 1*1 he is survived only by • brolltei A Fourth Quarterly Conference Daniel of Lausdow. Will tske place at 1 Feb 19 nt Ev- Solemn requiem DttaV langellcal Congregational Church of lered M-mday at Bl J !PljTnouth Meeting, according to the .Church. Lansdoarle anh Inicruniiii Rev. Herbert D Wiltmater. pa»tor.sat Old Cathedral renn ' HA1MM CM i AS1()\ — Harry J. Robinhold Jr., left, one of founders in 1929 of Fritchard and Rohin-hold, (it■rm.i.it.'Wti. i■(■;.! gavtate iinit insurnnt'1'; J<*.-*eph UcNamtM 3d, i put tn«-i in \m rifi-tdai iiid U In- C l'nu-l>- iird Jr. MCCfjt plant dt-livieil .Siilunlity M iqMBialU <il their ii<-"\ llltniltlin iflhiv ut Bsfj tiethlt-ht-m I'ikt-. Klmirti.wn. Thf IsttCfT i- sti.itintr tvith the firm an riiiiiuij-'Pi- uf the m'w offu--. Ffin fitther. tin- lute Leslrf C. Pritcliajpd Si . wui fwinrfr vf the ; Council Inspects Bank Building, May Buy It Proposed purchase of the former of Uie Constinhorken oOaM tl bank building at Hector and Fay- PhlladelplUa Natiotial Bank al ette St., Conshohocken. for use as Burns request u buroiiKh hall baa U-en revived Asku, ' price is 8%.W0 When thr JuM-pli Hums. pirkiUfiii ut One prupwad ' ilfclioti *>»- Brat btuugbt bsd day it Mill be u goaJJar lasBM B atari gam, estinuled pur- Februnry meeting al 8 P .M Wed- ihose price was 875.000 Laler it neadsv in the borough hall. dnpgaN to gSS 0O0 Coiinri!. meellnit as a who.*-. i% atf slated '"iduesri..;. inspectitiE thr former headquarters ttlgJaL One Small Ad And Away the Bicycles Go! 'I agsjlfi ha.e sold TWO ■ .smiUi. Wll Butler Pike, formri flu'..!! ol Tiiu.-ic In AbtOgton township schools, rei itly |ilnred an , Ki'iicw iwnnaiaill offering for stile two used bicycles. Within mluii.es after the ad appealed in all six newspapers blankrtuiK Ameiluts historic re«lon No I i.t,r telephone rang. Maii) more folkia ed from a wide urea Bv ni«h:fall. Mr. Smith had sold both bicycles at the iggtagri raraM You. loo, i mi batfi ■ M1H. >KI ...I ii, Vi< kviv Rjavk dun t ft Kurds only i: , i„ g TA 8-4600
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, February 6, 1958 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1958-02-06 |
Year | 1958 |
Month | 2 |
Day | 6 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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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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— America'* Historic Region So. 1
HARMOMVILLE, SPRING Mill
Mill MILLS, BROAD AXE Stye fjecorkr — America's Historic Region \<>. 1 —
I \i WKITK. (III I Pl > NOUn \ .I.I.F.Y
BAKRLN llll I.. PLYMOl III MINTING
88th Ye
Ambulance Staff Accreditation IArea Celebrations IsOuorF+ts
- In Year Aim of , \ At Mount joy
Presents Award to School Board I * oMark Observance *
i oii«h(>liui'krii lli^h
IMuriiip! RCIICVM-II
Strew* on ISrieiice
A'hletlcs are ImporUnt too. but
I don t think they should be 'top
heave in n school schedule.'' Us-her
declared. "We should empha-sise
a more solid subject basis us
related to science snd silled sub-
Richard S. Cross
On i in- jul» 2-1 hours a day. seven day* a week. 365 days
i raw -- whttonanfa Township Ambulance Association! T. . rt
affen replaced a rigorous schedule with a "nijrht out" Sat- . '™
Officer*, driven. assistant drivers,
D and member < of the ot-
Up family* cooper-
■ his vital community pro-umberlng
SO — gathered st
. H ' - ourtown lor
tfts On) annual banquet sponsored
bv tax association-
\ tn.nu.r of silence ni observed
. i R Lincoln Haln. town-
.,» -tiprrviaor lor live years, whose
•iUtS occurred Jan 79 Tilt widely-own
official had planned to at-t
U'fid the event.
s BasMb Jr.. chatr-niAO
ol Whitemarsh township board
I supervisors and Thomas J- White
r., lormrr chairman, were among a
■-: :wnor.
A pair of gum. reproductions 0/(g
atrioue piece*, was presented Kich-erd
S Cross, 795 Germantoun Pike,
florrfi Hni for his "treat aid in
/uii'K'iiiiu the a.Morroflon. "A
Hirtctor. Cross is a collector of an-t
atu firmrm. Mrs. Crost alto was
c quest.
Edwin Roberts of An4>r. who
made the first donation to the am-bulance
fund, was also an honored
guest wrh his wife.
The donation. Norman H Wool-tttttt,
explained, was used
H the down payment on the smbu-
Long associated With the
Ambler Ambulance Association.
Roberts also guided the association
In organizing.
Dr. Walter 8. Darby, one of the
physicians who work with the
ambulance unit, was also a guest
krita fi.i wife. A.i physicians who
nave assisted the unit were invited
! handsome bouquet of pastel-liued
Spring flowers, used to adom
i main table, was later sent to
t. Edgar E. Mitchell, wife of
Police Chief Mitchell. She is re-ins,
at home after suffering
• heart attack.
Mrs. Richard Scott, secretary,
W.1* general chairman A roast beef
flUOD was served. Spring (lower.-
also ado-:. ItMu ilium
«a by red and white candles,
tour-piece orchestra played for
dancing.
Thr long-netted ambulance sert-leen!
into action on
I continued on Pome 'emr
Of Boy Seoul Week
of
That great army of the nation's youth, the Boy Scouts
of AnH'i'it'jt. will bt thf fmmg nun of UM hour '
MM W'KM1 ataptafM unit.-. ScotfJ tioop> ami Cttb packs tin- length
-cieme in CM . (,,.,.^1,1, ()f !nt. ja,u| ,ali(, ]i:iV{ m the national obeaMY-Kbool
curriculum: and accn, - (jf ,,m g^ m^ ,..,,, J
iUtioo of CoMhoiiock« Ebjh i „Hl(h,f to „tobrmtr ,he ,,„..
■csoa injected a more than --.-. . _T
M .al'v .-erimis note in thf I \ \\ m hllirUPU
i n g of Cfln*hohocken vi ¥ 11 n, 11UI 3CO
■: ard, Moodst* nijrht
W.lli.im J Maher. the board s
newest dliei'lut. said. Our school
Is very well run but f think n
very important that our children
should know Uie significance of act
Made 2857
Visits in Year
Mn*. Francis Pulacio
KVlcawe* 1957 Repottf
here will be Hlerallv thousands •(
Hceula tn the Northwest Philadel-phia
Dinlrlrl and the Wiuahirkiin
Pfclrfct of the Valley Forge (n«n-
.It.
j Many ol tlie sponsoring churches
!«ill observe Sabbath Sunday Sat-
Spritix Mill Mstur\
To Be iSarrated
fly Judge GroMhens
"Historic Spring Mill and La-fnvette
Hill. Montgomery Coun-ty"
will be topic of an address
bv the Hon. David E. Oroahens,
Judge of Common Plena Court
nnd president of the Historical
Society of Montgomery County,
at 8 Monday night.
The Jurist, seated on thf
bench last month, will speak
at a meeting of the Parent-
Teacher Association of Spring
Mill Consolidated School
C. Armou. Rishel, PTA presi-dent,
and Oeorfte W. Byrne,
school principal, will be among
residents welcoming the Jurist
to thr school, his first vufit in
Spring Mill.
urday and Scout Sunday the fol
Besides celebrations at unit meet-ings
and special services in their
own chinches, many of the Scouts
will have their annual Scout din-ners
nnd Blue-and-Bold banquets
One of the biggest and most c«l-orful
ceremonies In the area —*"
Dr. <»liM< klHT Honor-ill take haM when seven troops
fife cub packs Join In
A total of 3S67 vialts was made b; Hcnut Sunday tor the find tli
atlng five times as many aci- the nursing staft of Conshohocken 0ar Mnlh*r «' ' »nsnlau»n ( hurrh,
enUsta as we sre " ,, , . the*tout Hill, at 3 ounriat.
enD«r..«. RMuss-erll mCc.. Erb president. Visitin^g Nurse Association last year, Tivr«o«op»s. f»r«o.m., Sat, FBr. ancis o„»t - - ■ ASSIM.
said "science nnd mathematics are »■ """ual report released by Mrs. Immaculate Heart of Man Im-alrendv
being given more emphasis Francis C. Palacio, again named maculate Conception. St. Vincents,
In our school, and we have re- president reveals Oroafc Bolj Familv and the
opened our laboratories which for _.,. - - ..„ h. ,,„„, «-* host troop will take part.
some reason were taken out fnt .^p".^ ' 2 ?o, iu^iLred A v,taUn' P"rty U pUtinMl tl
some time. T"1*; ^sllenU rared for numbered , M ppfa 15 it |h# Scout eabm m
'I realise about three-quarters "' *""«'<>»"? *'»'»* b-* «rh °r Elmwood Park. Noirlstown. by "
of the monthly school report this iht lwo "■" "Mrw,!1Tl",!n!S" terniediate Olrl Scout
Pees collected totalled S13S6.20. or
(344.40 leas than In 1«56. Total col-ections
from various disease-fight-ng
groups and donations
;tons !
ggfy, open house v«iH be held
1 unUl 5 Sunday. Frb 23.
IM ■ : J ■ ■<■■■ MB ■
home occupied bv Mr trntl Mrl
Harold C. McCuen at North
I fine and HecEor St.. Spring
Mill.
ton »as
President •>! the Unrt.t
he was a gueat of Peter Levaux.
French nobleman, at Ml Joy
on July 22. 1787
The tg-ronm Colonial dwelllnii
H had 10 [uri-lm e1
rooms Four fireplace* are stilt
in use
Of particular interest
underKround cavern, which \is
liniiw "
SprUig Mill Volunteer Fire
Co owner of UM ptopertv. will
M'lllim it lo indus'.ry
at s awittni TuesdHi nltlit at
the tusthrli- fire BWkV, nnein-ally
a barn believed lo have
been erected about 171S,
At present, the land la sorted
B residential.
Wideiiinglli»igeAvc.
|To 100 Feel to Cost
Citv $500,000 Plus
StkaM HM Proposes HHI loot II itlth
From l.ily Line lo lloneii Hill,
Ami bast Route to Turnpike
..n
StS! 215 Students
To Form Chorus
For Concert
I'h.iL- (at doubting UM "iilth of RiiM Ate. between
Catlit'tlial Kd. atul Northwi tern Avt . ■ rBetanoi ol threc-
■ ■
Face conatruction, bave been IUU rowed down to two at
Louis Schneider, deputy streets rnm-mlnt*
r*TT is the cost nt condemn-ing
property for the 100-foot right*
of MJ si hem one :k hnrlder told
an audience at luncheon MM
Kendrick Recreation I
bornufth. will coat 130.000 to 140.000 -
greater in (he acquisition of land.
I'rna IpaJ spciikcr at n BWOUUJ
BBOB miTlitia of thr 'Jlst Ward
Community Council. Schneider said
he is inclined iu believe the second
Four Youths
si Imprisoned
For Burglary
month is on athletics and I know
(Continued from Page Four)
Hospital Aiilf Held
()n Morals < "har^r
loan closet were $229.82, lower than
IB56 by MSI.14.
Thirty one families were aided
Richard Bowman. 11. Fnlrfteld over a nine-month period Uirough
Rd . Black Horse, a hospital aide, the VNA's family service, by assist-,
was held without ball for court on ance with marital problems, mental
a morals charge at a hearing Sat- illness, pircnt-child relationships
uidiiy before JustIce-oMht-Peace and over-all advice, according to *
Nicholas Danella. Plymouth loan- report by the Rev. Stanley R. Went
■h'P- chairman, at the annual meeting.
Bowman was taken into custody j,,,. 28 at the Mary H, Wood Park
on information given by two Ply- House
mouth township boys, one aeven and Tbirlv two dental clinks were
thr other. 10 Chief Vlto Puaco anri held during 1957 under sponsorship
Officer John Casey, Plymouth town- of the VNA. All local schools were
Ship, arrested Bowman at the boa- reperr>r-iled ami>n« the M children
scheme will be adopted by the state
bjfhwas department and that work
will get under way In the near
raton
He said the state Is woeklni *nh
eaNaaasaalonert. of Moni«»inrr> t ggta
: ty In wtdrnint the Ihnriiuxhlare
from Northae-ilern
line, lo (hurrh ltd, B.irren Hill.
_ ultimately providing a direct route '
.» l« the Nnrrlstown Interrhange uf which two adulU allegedly mas-the
Oelaware Kvtension of the icr-minded ti.rm in stealing »alu-rertnsvtvanla
Turnpike al Plymouth "hies worth more than 1100.000. tour
Meetini ! youtlis, three of them from Mount
' nidge An, is the route to Nor-'*""* *,ld lh* fourU' » to«ner reai-i,
WUUam Beaumont. ErlerT and company the 215 outstanding rwjan .h.oush-J^^«'\\\Z.!x\^™- ^'^^ WWl"
k Rds, Plymouth Valley. I f(**u,u tram. S3 different high ftjfliipMfl, Whltemarah and Plj-troop
15B.
Epiphany of Our Lord parish, Pl> -
mouth township.
Girls will carry * box lunch, to
be auctioned. The troop will pro-
S(,uth<-u»lrrn IVnna.
<.■-■■■■ |> to Sing Feb. ]
At Pl>-Marsh School
refreshments, according rtnMtifMiirgj i
(Caniinued from Page Four)
IIMI-. DtMTU'S Mil
lo Olitain la'tiirnt)
IK Joining Army
Charged with a series of White-mnrsh.
Chestnut Hill. Mount Airy
| and Main Line burglaries In
ileadnv last week after Judge Syd-
HnrTman of the Juvenile
iplial where lie is employed.
Post Office
\ acauty to
Be Filled
i.-hohockeii Post Office Is ask-
Huge Bomber Piloted'
By Police on Trek by
Night to Navy Yard
treated at 412 sittings.
report was compiled by Mrs. Myrlte
(laugh. H..V, senior staff nurse.
A donation of eight dresses lur
(Genrinaed ON Page Five)
Realty Firm
Opens Branrh
Pritiiiarri-Robinholri
Office in KlotirtoYvii
Division of Municipal Court re-fused
a plea that they be permit-schools
to be heard in the South- mouth
eastern Pennsylvania District i Regarded tor years at the "hiith
Chorus al S Feb. 15 at Plymouth- <*' P°u" between PhUadelpliia anr.
Wmtemarsh High school. H..-H, .he peak on the RidKe at **£ ^J^s^^l0*^
The student. wiU arrive at the Manatawnn. Just east ol the in-fix
In townships school at 9:10 next tersectton of Cathedral Rd and
Thur.-diiy lor registration and open- »»"ff Axe. will be loweied seven
Ing of rekwarsal In the new audi- <" ^M ('*',■ Uw deputy
bad tw
lorium. dedicated recently.
kfarcellus C. Kuhn, host to the
fint district chorus to come to
this area m many years, is direct-or
of the fine arts department at
Plymouth-Whttemarsh High, and
heads the local mttttto department.
tit be fii |
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Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
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