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IONSHOHUIW.S* Wi\t H&ttoxba ■ I M «* Or KMIK HIM-M (.o<'H i vi in gf] i K »■ W v-I 1 H\ MtIL • BR 9-0950 School Director Seen Winner by Default Op No Minority Party the GOP, iWetherill en House in 'New'Borough Hall\ElemenUucy ***** West Side B^iBHOBSBBUBH At Harmoiivillc to To Welcome Cosl .Million Dollars Visitors CoiiiinisBioiirr Is Mlllllrlllii I - College .Speaker OilJO TT ' II" 1 111 iphotot on page 9 I West Conshohocken has a - handsome "ni'\v" t>ormip;h hall I of which Burgess Harry K. I Mnsman iiml memlnM's of bor-ough council are right proud. Tliry have tvny right 10 be happy Elkin* Wetherlll, of Plymouth I nuh headquarters In the 50-year old Meeting, president or U* Mont- 'orraer bank bulldiirs actjulrt-d in g..o..m..e..r.>.. C-ount> „Comm.i.s.s.ion_er„s dj_e- ,I „19,33^when^the d£en£rrswou tt.is al im;inillU)V18lv cUred Dec. 5 In Allentown tiiol nwr^fd ui u monthly meeting last "tha Republican party must ap-] night the public should bsva gn peal at the grass-roots to all Amer- opportunity to inspect thr prr-tniscs. ■ leans as individual! to win their, Albert F. Mtllhouse. president of, support lofWOOD, Issued an invitation to at-| Speaking to Young Republican1 lend open iiouse (roni 4 until 1'< groups at Muhlenberg College. P- M Dec 17 and 18. Wetherlll cited "the appeal to the Remodeling of Ihe building haa individual" ns "the great advantave been rompleted under superviMon the Republican party has nnd must: of John s. Trtnsey Jr.. head of employ over our opposition.'1 Rebel HIM Park Inc.. at a ro*t of Wetherlll. OOP state director of i SJs.SO to the borough and an ad- Precinct OrgamiHtioi., said Die ditional SJOOO he contributed HI ,.n Democrats "favorite pitch is (0 expression af ippret latltm for the groups such as iabor and tile ml- \ town a interest in endeavoring tn norluca. annex 107 arm from t'pper Merlon "1 believe that most people re-. township no that the corporation unit being labeled nnd dumped Into ean erect three high rise apart- j categories to promote the vote-get- menu. tusj propuganda of the Democratic] The Rebel Hill project will cost art? ' an estimated 135,000.000. Trinsey re- "The Republican party stands for : minded the councilmen last night the rlghta and welfare of the In- I He promised the "sewage flowing dividual. It always haa. I hope It j outside this borough hall right now" always will For what the Repub- will be eliminated "one year from llcan party advocates docs work lor : tonight" with the installation of (Conflnged on Page Foun iContinued m Page Five) Plymouth Township School Hoard U ill limit! 22 (lassroitms; Dr. Kirkpatrick Elected iizain Estimated ooal of construction of u Hciiu'iitary school tin a sil<> Basal tUdgf and Butter Pikttt, Harnnun iil*\ OM ■ leaped from $680,000 tn $1.1)00,000 in four yr;n disclosed Monday night al a reoxganisatioa meeting uf the Imard of education of Plymouth township, The primary reason "fIFNKR.M,. THK ('OMMWP IS FORMED AND READY FOR INSPECTION—" — Thaw* words are spoken by I,t. Col Harry K. Fox Jr., left, command of troops, us Hriv. Qon, rradattck K. Ifck, commandfr. Marine Air Reserve Training, proceed* with annual military Inspection of eight Marine'Air Reserve Squid-rons at Naval Air Station, Willow Grove, on Saturday. Col. Fox is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Fox, of 534 Rfghter St., Wlawhlckon He Ea rommandb Marine Ai» Reaei'va Group -;> and sthletsc director oi Upper Meriun Township High school. Captain Francis X. Cianci, newly elected president of the Conslmhocken School board, is adjutant of Marine Air Reserve Fight-er Squadron 441 at Willow Grove «".| participated In inspection. He served with First Marino Division in Korea for two years. . H ,- i c. MeCuwn) Christmas ids Accepted ISotv For Next Week Ccmmunlly pa*tor<t who are holding special (hri-.tm.i- serv-icea OD Dee. Ig should have Ihelr advertising fop? I" the off lie as* The Con»hnhm-k.en. Rerordrx and The Valley forge Sentinel. 100 W. Ilaclnr Kt. t'omlHihock-en by noon Monday, l»ec. 1Z. The luue of Her. 22 »IMI will (Alttwin < ItrutmiiN churafe ad* for scrvicr* before and on i hri-lni.i- Day. Special ( hrbU mu greeling ads also will be prtnl.,1 |n this -■'■'.■ All rhnrrh news In thai l»«ue will be ID advertising form. Approval of Minutes Clears -m/w ark v : A n n Children Meet Miss Dalyfbr School Boardr^nmTonight i No Motion Chest $3500 Over the Top 094*096 Rcceiveo In < lonfthohorki n The 1M1 Conshohocken Com-irunlly Chest campaign came to a., . . _ •uccessful conclusion this week] Y ViXVV'A I IllCiM'ilMV* when H. W. Read, chairman of the' On Record Otherwise The board of educntlnn of 'he Conshohocken Public School district unnnimously approved the minute* of (lie previous meeting Monday night at Conshohocken High school. The minutes show thai Miss Mar-garet F. Daly was elected a director on Nov. 14 at a regularly stated meetiiiK Thr directors on Motif!.' voluntarily delayed swearing In Miss Daly. No motion was introduced Iwllllll Hif scutum of the new di-rector. There was only conversa-tion, primarily originating with Nicholas Romano, to the effect he. disliked the method by Khlcli she j was chosen a director on Nov 14 | He gave assurance he personally j haa no objection to Miss Daly'a serv-ing as a director. Rnmnno, contending the method 'Nov. 14> was "Illegal.'* read from a thick book with a red cover con-taining the School Code. The ex-cerpt he read said when there li a vacancy the vacancy Is to be filled b) Use iriiiiiiiiiiiK nambers of the board or by a petition filed in court. Rnmnno, an Armv reservist. v,ns lished by a community effort and absent Nov. 14. and therefore, he Is most deserving or thanks for a,had no part hi selecting a successor Job well done by all." he said. j to Dr. Frederick Lytel. who submit- \~~ ted his resignation at that time.! a'1„„,„,,,.,Is,. <'#>«nl The board is faced With two quea- -L-OlllIIlUlllI V I .OrOl tlons HOWARD W. READ Conshohocken Exceeds Quota (Weakly FUvlow ; :. -:•- LsM I ■ Will Be (aiieHl* that «d- .mirnal cli(.s.M-ooms--18 Instead of j 14— arc required to meet a /oom- ' ititi increase tn populni.nn Mi Dstt* iel W. UrtraatrlOk, presioeiil oi ttt I board, explained. The proposed building will Include two rSOSM for apteW eciu.Mllon mid two (or kin-dergarten, a tutal of 22 Hdilr lhr dlrertora were plan-ning the huililim they reaHied MSB-i day niiiii at me iiighneid tlemen- ! i ii v school It may be Inadequate before it* completion tn 1IW3. News j was reettved tonccrning two new iiriii"p'i"Mi. of home*, one of 15 I on Jotly i;.l near Ihe llighfleld sshSSl and one on Plymoulh Kd. «i.d Johnson IgtlSSJ The «onng-nter* requiring rarlllliea in Ihe twa eSwH are not (minded In the pro-jection of the needs of Ihe new Kidgr Park school. The board authorised Krneal Hcim, solicitor to obtain two ap-pnlatjj nf piore iimn ion iota which me to be acquired by eondemna- Mrs. Edna M Smith, secretary of (he board, said tn most instances 01 ;iers of the lots can not be lo- L. U'd. A survey Is now underway. Designing of the new building will be by Ilunlftp and Relnal. The board alerted Adolph Kuaee v\r* prestdrill for another term. An kind, was -ulirallled by Joseph Al-dinger. iThr ( nii»h"lin< ken He-ws rc- The Klwanls Club of Consho-hocken will hold a Christmas «""•«■. Or. M The report puriv at 6:30 tonight for children <eived and lilrd of members at St Coamas Hall J"lm Haaalnger was appointed a Sanu Clung will talk with each member of il.c School District An-vuung^ ter alter dinner &*• »««» President-elect Neil C O'Brien ,il? '<*"" exp.red thia month, haa selected these committee, °«* ■ ' • iur In the ith fonwlidnteJ School, On Dec 17 The board SSprO honeymoon, Dec. la lo 'U. • I chairmen tor l&fll Edward Cardamone and J. Neve, house: Eml! Cigvarelll. support of churches: C Btiteru, reception; C.irmen Danella, agriculture; Iliilph Falconlero, voratlonal guidance: AotbOO* Greco, New and Key Clubs; Vincent PIocco, Stti nnd membership; Louis Uonseo, Snthftfiy MHiniHri, and Walter Schank. achievement re-liiiit^ Cosmo Narcl'O, Inter-club; Ale- i Piermanl. laws and regulations; DSS * Joseph Purcell. program; Jules Mill Ave. Grand Knight Joseph Rosenbenr. education and fellow- Ryan presided. Craven, who had ,hlp; Dominic Ruggiero. public and been treasurer of the Home As- K of (] llonorn James Graven A Cert;tic*!r nt M. ri was award* ad in Jamsg n Orstraa by the con-shohocken Counrll, Knights of monthly meeting Ninth iiiui Spring ■in":.ition for fl years, received the award for faithful and exceptional services to the Council. At the mectlmr, Honorary De-grees were con (ei red upon James Gordon, Raymond Maser and Wil- "The success of this drive is an j example of what can be accomp- HAKMUNY — t-'rancia A. (Jianci, left, an attorney, (s prestdint "f the t'onsho-hocken School Board for ensuing1 year. He succeeds William .1. Mahor. ripht, hoth DemocraU and will serve with George W. Snear, Republican. viie-|ire.«ident. (Wwwklr Review phefei by Harold C. McOieiJ business; Charles Warns, public relatlons-Kiwanlcle; Francis Rug-giero and R. Moiiiiiieljri. boys and girls; P. Romano, club welfare; J Purcell and R. Monapello, sherilf The Conshohocken club will be among those in division 19 to honor j liam Casey. Joseph O. Talley Jr, Internstinn- Orand Knight Ryan said a al KiWRnls president during his I Christmas party Tor members chll-vialt Dee. 16 nt Pott 'nun j dren will be held at 1 Sunday at Among those atlriiditiM « spaa- j Bl Cosmos wnd Dmuiaii Hall, 3d belli dinner lust week at Big John' Ave and Maple Bt. Francia Shaw Casinellis Cafe were two gsests]s1 general ;na,lmian of the event from Jeffersonvillc-Aiidubon Club, Norman Young and Nick DeSantis. wo qnes' ga^Tii'niisiTiTw isssWsMJ |)i\ iJf IKI I itr n *" alT",tM dlrector wock.Siiii; on Sunday easli coiiirltiuUona totnl«i «»4 onn ''*' llt,lf iipiioUiuneiu when a vacancy exists? t ^ ^ whJh^«5O0ov1r the goal ' Edwin 8. Rockett, president of «■ I^smuch as the minu.es Of Conshohocken Mlnlsterhnn will Read said In a letter to the trus-! Conshohocken Federal Ssvlngs and Ihr ,f,lve dlre5,t^,r,, *ho »»end«l the .sponsor a Comm-mity Christmaa Ume.<f^t ^^ "AQOther ^-i**" Aviation announced that %^&JEZJ* ^S IggfgfS- °^ **«**>•******" «*^ drive attr.bute. to the gen- aunlng jBnuary , ^ ^.^ JSwfleS iSTStn"S tST Cd ^»* "'» Baptist Church. Cedar June 30, 1*81 the dividend rate on''» "fleeting Miss Daly, has not : Orove Rd„ Whiiemarsh township sasavvllnngeas wwoonullrdi hb*e a4 ™perr«cenntl pn-er Romano officially added his ap-: John Blackburn will lead the prova, by >c„pt|ng lhe mlllll(CI aB atnfflrig Ho Is on the Vestry of Cal-ianjlum- Ithey Bppear in the record. ! vary Episcopal Church of Consho- Now as always In the past savers With leEnl technacalitles bisettinB . hocken and a noted vocalist i can be assured of absolute safety *** six directors, they arc technlc- Congregations of all area church eroslty and sense of civic respon-sibility of so many of Conaho-hocken's good citizens and local ln< tdustries. It should be great satis-faction to know that the services rendered by the sgencles which benefit from our Chest can (Confirmed on Pope Foun continued for another year due to. of their investment due to con- Conshohocken s full support." servative and efficient manage- »-. d, w-ia He also was especially apprecia-1 ment. ample reserves and Federal !)<'(.UlUI) EsteClGQ Uve of the fine support given the' Insurance of each account. Rockett , - ' drive by tha tocal newspapers. j added. I'l « -!ih III Ailallll Verl A. DeCamp was retained president, and C. Rush Barr Jr. vice president, by the board of edu- : enLlull oi Wiiilrn.i -. ' a reorganization meeting Mnnday nlght I The board also retained Oilbert I r High of Norrtstown si solicitor lo: the ensuing year. Mrs Phyllis C. Doherty and Mrs Patricia Baker, teachers at Lbfayette Consolidated school, sub-mitted their resignations, effective jwith the start of the Cbristmai t holidays Both teachers said they 'are uifanltcipating. are cordially Invited to Join In the sing. Banquet Dec. is Toners Protege Fox At Tracy Hall ^ g^y ^.^ Njghf At Upper Menon Opener Ryan also requested members Mi attend mass at 8 on Sunday at Sis. Cosmos and Damiau Church A breakfast will follow in tha Coun-cil home. Ryan and Joseph Walsh air in BD trgg pi ' First Degree reremonles will ha held Dec. 18 at the Bridgeport OsuneB. An annual banquet honoring The Saints and their coaches will be bsU by 3t. Matthew's High School st 8:30 Thursday night next week fit Tracy Hall, the Rev Wiilter Laut, principal, announced. &BkoU Da Your Shopping At Home—Mt*s Easy Thare's hustle and bustle everywhere this time of year. Gifta to be bought and gifts to be wrapped. U can be a real chore. But there is an easy w;iy to get your Christmas shop-ping done. I>o it now and do it at home. Shopping al home can be easy and tun be fun. Local merchants have well-stocked shelves, a good as-sortment of many hurd-to-Ket items and time to take care of your requests. And when you shop at home you avoid the trouble and inconvenience of shopping crowds. So do your shopping now — and do it here at home. (loach Kent Speaks Touiirjit Gfotanutt Kvr Service* service at 7 Christmas In is speaker at an annual banquet to JT luled at St. Peter". Lu.henm bTheld tonight a. Plymouth- 1^^£ ?*h S?^?* Jin Parents Night will be observed Jaworowakl, of Barren Hill, form-tomorrow night In Cpper Merloni ^,_°[, X*!1**™*. « prominent Township High school, near King ■)■ Prussia The occasion will herald thi opening of the winter sports sched uk. featuring contrMs at 9:41 be, tween the Junior varsity teams of National Football league official The Upper Marion Benloi High school schedule. Senior High Boys Varsity and J. V. Basketball:— 'Roxboroiigh. Home, Dec. ». •Radnor. Home. Dec 13. 'janktotoWB, Awsy, Owe IB (Co a finned ow Page Three! I'nMmaMrr AniHMinrrs lluliiluv Mail S.l.iilule Addittlonal hours for mailing dur- 'Car Himi Up 'NotV Roy Kent roarh at Elsenhower High school. Norrutown. will be the :e Eve Is scheduled Church, Barren Hill, for family ;Whlt*marsh High arhnol for mem worship. A candlelight service will' bers of the football squad and their be at 11 Christmas Eve < guests. Santa Arrives Dec. 14 In Conshohocken b.seball while he was a student sat ■ ,3 14 1S lfl JQ 20. 21 and 12 Santa will be welcomed In an; On Dec IG. 17. 19. 20 and 21 KuxburouKh High exciting parade next Wtdiw.id.iy! Jolly Old Bt Nick w.ll br walkuy The Upper HaffOD aiblsU >I-night. FnmcU Leddy, secretary yfuip and down Fayette til every licial ww> in conunsnd ul lisrloa l!n- Chamber of Commerce, an-1 evening Por three dSyS before Air R»*erve troODS at an SUDUSl imuiited loduy Cnristmas he will be greeling chll- n.il,;,<ry JTamaotlnri by Brig Gen The line of msrrh will form at (bso dSJ mid ti.alit In Our Town. Frederick K Leek, commander Uth Ave and Harry St. at 7 P. M. ghdag awnv candy canes and in- Marine Air Reserve Training, at jPlymouth-Whitemarsh. St. Mat- vttmg the youngsters to tell him the Willow Grove Naval Air Sta-per Merlon and the senior high teams of the two schools. The competition is of p iBtenst in riihi nf tlH ftcl II be pushed by Harry E. Fox for 1 ttie home team and Joseph Toner. RHS. athletic director. Fox, a fir-ing the Christmas Holiday season mcr resident of Wlssahickon, made j,„ve been announced by James P the High School Hall of Fame ^ isogtmggtgf of the Con-playing basketball uunnddeerr Coach sll0llockcn PoHt office. Toner In addition, Fox won the All Scholastic title In football and The post office will remain open from 8 A. M. to 1 P M on Dec. 12, 16. 19. Un Saturday, Dec IT, the hours mil be 8 A M to 4 P. M is, boon wilt be 4 V M Meany advised mailing holiday letters and packages as early as possible to insure prompt delivery. fthtws and Conshohocken High what" they want in their stockings tion Saturdsy. Two days earlier, he1 ., . . . -, Calvin Rlgg. formerlv a resident school bands will play. ! on Christmas morning accepted the Stiver Whistle Award; IIHWMIP l.«WW« of Conshohocken. Is renewing ac- i Washington Fire Co No I and J. A. Warrell. Ray LaPenta and a' an annual dinner of Norrlstown A Christmas cantata will lie offer-quantances here and throughout; Conshohocken Fire Co No. 2 are William A Motrre 8r comprise the Chapter P1AA I ■ : the county for a week. He's a: among the units thai will be in the tommlttee in charge of arranging Bub AudU-ji ' « Kvan-property owner in Florida now. | parade. i the parade. ■ bon. Principal speaker was SUn'gelical Congrcgatlonal Church. DON T CALL HIM CALL US Psnta ran get resii!*t. SI tdiDh bui It's ClusMhed Ads that really get results. So if you hive anything to sell use the Classified Ads In this newspaper. The cosl Is reasonable. You get 12 words for 12 and your ad appears In five Weekly Review newspapers, which are read by 160.000 per-is gffgw »,.ek Even Santa cant get uruund that much! Just telephone ; o call now. TA 8-4600 BR 9-095O
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, December 8, 1960 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1960-12-08 |
Year | 1960 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 8 |
Volume | 91 |
Issue | 30 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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IONSHOHUIW.S* Wi\t H&ttoxba ■ I M «* Or KMIK HIM-M
(.o<'H i vi in gf] i K
»■ W v-I 1 H\ MtIL
• BR 9-0950
School Director Seen Winner by Default
Op
No Minority
Party the GOP,
iWetherill
en House in 'New'Borough Hall\ElemenUucy *****
West Side B^iBHOBSBBUBH At Harmoiivillc to
To Welcome Cosl .Million Dollars
Visitors
CoiiiinisBioiirr
Is Mlllllrlllii I -
College .Speaker
OilJO TT ' II" 1 111 iphotot on page 9
I West Conshohocken has a
- handsome "ni'\v" t>ormip;h hall
I of which Burgess Harry K.
I Mnsman iiml memlnM's of bor-ough
council are right proud.
Tliry have tvny right 10 be happy
Elkin* Wetherlll, of Plymouth I nuh headquarters In the 50-year old
Meeting, president or U* Mont- 'orraer bank bulldiirs actjulrt-d in
g..o..m..e..r.>.. C-ount> „Comm.i.s.s.ion_er„s dj_e- ,I „19,33^when^the d£en£rrswou tt.is al im;inillU)V18lv
cUred Dec. 5 In Allentown tiiol nwr^fd ui u monthly meeting last
"tha Republican party must ap-] night the public should bsva gn
peal at the grass-roots to all Amer- opportunity to inspect thr prr-tniscs. ■
leans as individual! to win their, Albert F. Mtllhouse. president of,
support lofWOOD, Issued an invitation to at-|
Speaking to Young Republican1 lend open iiouse (roni 4 until 1'<
groups at Muhlenberg College. P- M Dec 17 and 18.
Wetherlll cited "the appeal to the Remodeling of Ihe building haa
individual" ns "the great advantave been rompleted under superviMon
the Republican party has nnd must: of John s. Trtnsey Jr.. head of
employ over our opposition.'1 Rebel HIM Park Inc.. at a ro*t of
Wetherlll. OOP state director of i SJs.SO to the borough and an ad-
Precinct OrgamiHtioi., said Die ditional SJOOO he contributed HI ,.n
Democrats "favorite pitch is (0 expression af ippret latltm for the
groups such as iabor and tile ml- \ town a interest in endeavoring tn
norluca. annex 107 arm from t'pper Merlon
"1 believe that most people re-. township no that the corporation
unit being labeled nnd dumped Into ean erect three high rise apart- j
categories to promote the vote-get- menu.
tusj propuganda of the Democratic] The Rebel Hill project will cost
art? ' an estimated 135,000.000. Trinsey re-
"The Republican party stands for : minded the councilmen last night
the rlghta and welfare of the In- I He promised the "sewage flowing
dividual. It always haa. I hope It j outside this borough hall right now"
always will For what the Repub- will be eliminated "one year from
llcan party advocates docs work lor : tonight" with the installation of
(Conflnged on Page Foun iContinued m Page Five)
Plymouth Township School Hoard
U ill limit! 22 (lassroitms;
Dr. Kirkpatrick Elected iizain
Estimated ooal of construction of u Hciiu'iitary school
tin a sil<> Basal tUdgf and Butter Pikttt, Harnnun iil*\ OM
■ leaped from $680,000 tn $1.1)00,000 in four yr;n
disclosed Monday night al a reoxganisatioa meeting uf the
Imard of education of Plymouth township,
The primary reason
"fIFNKR.M,. THK ('OMMWP IS FORMED AND
READY FOR INSPECTION—" — Thaw* words are
spoken by I,t. Col Harry K. Fox Jr., left, command of
troops, us Hriv. Qon, rradattck K. Ifck, commandfr.
Marine Air Reserve Training, proceed* with annual
military Inspection of eight Marine'Air Reserve Squid-rons
at Naval Air Station, Willow Grove, on Saturday.
Col. Fox is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Fox, of 534
Rfghter St., Wlawhlckon He Ea rommandb
Marine Ai» Reaei'va Group -;> and sthletsc director oi
Upper Meriun Township High school. Captain Francis X.
Cianci, newly elected president of the Conslmhocken
School board, is adjutant of Marine Air Reserve Fight-er
Squadron 441 at Willow Grove «".| participated In
inspection. He served with First Marino Division in
Korea for two years. . H ,- i c. MeCuwn)
Christmas ids
Accepted ISotv
For Next Week
Ccmmunlly pa*tor |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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