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%\)t €onsl)0l)0cken Hecorier. Etabluhcd mw. N„. 66.18 PUBLISHED EVITHY TUKSDAr AND FRIDAY CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., I Kin U . \l \1 12,193.1 PRICE: TWO i KNTS Students to Present Ma\ Day Festival Tells of Workings Of legislature Count, Treas. c^,CM"*fn state Board Approves y HM| Funds ofiPo8tA"xi"arL*?1 jTown M&y I'av V«1 Side Uigfa School Cam-pus lu IN- Seme of Col-orful Kii(:li*li Pageant MISS AMBLER, oi EEIN (•railc Sluiltnt- ChooM Doria Siiiiih ;i- liiir> Queen.*1 —IK Work of Principal Patterned after un old English May holiday and festival, the an-nual May Day celebration of the W*«t Cuiishuhocken public .schools will be pn 19, on the campus of Uw school, un- ■ shohocken Home and School League. MLss Mildred Ambler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ambli r of Cedar avenue a senior Mudint la West Conshohocken high IchOQt, will enact Uw roll •>' Hay Queen, principal figure m tbt oojorful lag-t:\ iv.s MM Miss Mary Smith.! daughter of Mr and Mrs Prank1 Smith of upper Ford .strvi-. will serve as crown bearer Students o( the high school will present a pageant "May Day In Merrle England,'" in which In ad-dition to Miss Ambler and Mis.- Smith leading roles will be enacted by Dorothv Mclntyre as Little John; Esther Buler as Friar Tuck: Dorothy Shrack as Robin Hood; Helen Sowers In the ehai Wttl Scarlet: Helen Killmer as Jack-o'-the-Oreen; Fdward Plynn as Uw jester Miss Esther Linaka will direct this feature. Oilier high school stud' will participate include the follow-ing' Maids—Margaret Chase, Jeanne Bovell. Pearl Buler ficrtrude Law-rence, Theresa Sarro Attendants-E1i7.abeth Barr. Helen Hack. Margaret Holltday. Helen Lewkowicz, Bessie Matthews, Bet*y Naughton, Marie O'Brien. Vema PiercP Martha Ramcv Anna Smith, Mae Sowers Sophie Wtulich Wreath Dances- Bertha Adams, Ethel Buler, Ann Clevenstlne. Ver-onica Duff, Oertrude Flvnn. SICIIH Karolnski Mabel Reifim-. r Marv Flma ntwell Mildred Rin> stalls Slvlck. Margaret Slater. Helen SUn- ArnoJd Pom it, ■ ■ hood Bible Class of Si. Marks Lu-lllf'litll t! ■ ! ■ I ■ ■ I'd, num-bered, u$a |150 00 P I a n s lo r B<MM* Licenses Name of Couple Bridge; Two to Art ' Andrew Sabak, mas ..nil !. M : ■ Uw chitre] ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ upper to I The proposed loll br(.i ■ kill river near tflquoi i . WHS ap-ttW Water :■ lo that of Mil- HIII can ■ thla borough, and ■ ol Andrew Millet tor 17 yean IP I Norrtnown girl ■ Have Been ! ' hati O. ,ii b«n ui F.-n-' ■ Bank Patron lo Pav for Slock \p|ilir;iiioii- to lit- Received Next Monday. t jtiaenj «hil> i.. B. I icenaed II! II I. I! I I ,iceneee Mn-i Resident of Sute 1 ^ eai ban rire betni t!li, pro I ormer UsUtanl 1 reaiurer also be approved by Uw Pubuc of Cloaed Hunk admit! I -• n and the Ar: . -.in.,, » *- • in-: SIHI J <>l ( u-toiiM-r - Will III II Sll<\\\ I \I>V who says i< is unnecessary and that Its construction will adversh „ ., , -,■ ,, f . , , • affeoi rrSOOOOOO with of real ItuildiT I HI- nl \.lini--i.ui. M.m% Stock Dealt. Ser-adopted. After death ul Mr Mill. ■ BOOM monthl van t Name iii Case. ■ bars ■ . its parents. ..... h.,- :mi 1,1 bn n ennoui ■ Com "' Mr it»mh—, u ■—*r npany thtii d ■ picnic wh ■'"<*! ,<**■ had ,, '.'''{ ,'.' B „* *' ;.' had used luia i during the month ot - which plani to bmid the bridge ;n •■•"i"i" todei nl Uw ■ tw Art Comnu .Alliance nuns Reason rferant, that there Li j uUns IsAOu Williams at Nor -*7i«* minoi eaamai ban ma ,; ■ ol mvw- ronasted." tw MU.I -and vnanl 01 i wtiiiam ..tii Blghland Part ugtng for Hi. oat :■■ ■■''|S|- the ■ William ■ an other ■ atth the QnaJ aan thai ■ !.' Of III.- fins.'., pn . Confirmation in Churches Alliance Knds Season ■ I rhoaa ■ „!,■ vt n '■'*" tph Dampaty Commission to tin its o K ■ Uw Publt. Service then »ppro»« Man Lynrh Ul« work i ibrth Th,. Water and PDW« ■ ■■■ Board mu I I x McCarthy, chaJrman ol an bridgH in the snue Mr WW. The,,ne commiltr, U, John Me- Powell said in order to make err-atari osokwd that ■ Qordgw and Mn oanan KeU> arc ti lotfam wui rtol In-v','/: ,,|:" , , ., «*» Qwmbers of Uw eoramrtow. terfere with gtratmi block spring ndry ex-bootleggers are[ TI1(, Alliance has been sewing i going to find the going a bn tOttfo . , . Brfore a (,.r.lfl(.at(, of publlc *11P" 'l!' a uw women oonnauMaica can be bauod he said \f an- lave ootnpMad a^proxuostary tOM Uw Water Board and the Art Rw majority of these and Public BeTTWi througtl thelmust all gl^ approval having rrinmial records. | local i The bridge Mte is mitlwav Oft- ' mervn I nimr law, muniU. I for twaaB Mnntnunk and I unoer uai ciassi- (imi1!nK ; hocken The structure win cos) f.mirlinlirur Services al ,'1,!"11 (;,!i" "" tra. b] ohalnnan or thelai.200.ono and MH >«■ almost on ■ Matthewi Investigate whirn H ■■■: Uw oo-opan Qraaatrta ippnocbai bar cornaUttae Bwanbara win oonrwel wtth Uw Readme piki ihis huraana wort during dtw n.^.,. ., , ,,, notinred that licenses would tahop filliira Lonferi \\%w <„- paotad by bn mi riiniaa ol Tilt). Coiajregationa el Siervict UW rl :l)t rj« appUoan-" I Trt aaurar Pratt was mnindad tri-ennlal uflflflrTnatiOB ser-Miat it would be an impossibility , vtOM in Watt Conslinjimk'n and bo probe into the affairs this borouKii "'■•• who wiu apply morning and will be oonetuded Utla anaca stanmg next Monday . with the n> Rai QeraM morning. P O'Haru. D P. J V 1) V. Q "Bui tWJ affidavit taken by an iiuMiuuv bubop "i Phlla'rtalphta ■ppHeaot ■pacaflaa Urat i in- bunMt',in| bavo been eonvteWd," came classes that ban bean praanttad too*** ""' treasurer.- and raan. The total number o( find any false affidavits, than .onflrmed is 78fl The FT-; will be some action in the ley. Shepherdesses - Ulllan Adam?: Mnrv Belmslev Florence Buler. FinniB HDt. Madeline McCord. Marv Ma'pulre. Doroth%* Milakeve, PaatnianQo, Stisie Piask" Dr.rothv Redlngton. Jane Rtgg. Mary Rockett. Marv Palazza. Lll- Ban Walaaar, Mlldr-d Wloncek Ijiurn Yakonlak. M'ikmilds-Bertha Allen. Shirley Bls^k Frances Cooper. Pauline Davwalt. Marv Demko. Jeanne Fer-rier Pewole Fisher Helen Kensickl.1 Anna Ki!lm*r. Alice ! sre Ruth Lawrence, I^ura Malta. Frances pelflnaer Alice Rhoads. Grac* Rhonds Dorothv Richardson Reba Richardson Doris Rlgg, FVAU Romets. Dolly WiHtams . Ovmnasts Brooke Adams. Blllvj Adams, Robert Davts. Irvln Davis.; Pov MacMullen. Jack Pollack Robert Rhoads Steve Shewchuk, John Smith Robert Smith. Mah- 1A»I Sowers. Louis Vlning. Francis Welsh, Edward Wioneck. OHrlnal Pageant Puoilf! of the grade schools num-berln" ^»-» hundred and sixteen (Continued On Page Two) vice is most Impressive and liiel "You oaB s:iv poatttnij 1 ehuntwa ax I BWaii thai no me rite was admi > lot issued to persons with crini- Three Bt Obtrudes ehUTofa West Con-1 Inal records,"' continued Fritt. shohocken. was the first- vlsHed|"and T mean to f-rllow OUT the The service wera held yesterdnv letter of the law in granting per-morning ul 11 when 11 etasi of 117 tntls. We will receive aPpttoaUona children and tin adultl 't!t)!' Monday and all were confirms! The UttM gtrh) Wanted will be issued in ItnM f"i" worv while vils held In place ■■■ a bandeau ol red an- Jun" ] twined with Ullea of the valtey and presented a pier; ■ .Hid white the Art had told him (Darraah 1 thai tha lunik bad raoatnd 12107 from the ■ .1 refund on « dsntopraenl opar ated iiv 1 avraih ;a rSanrford ■ nlered tn to an agreement November 9, 1926 He was to pay $180000 tor tha mm Ba paid tss.ooo oa ij.iluncr was made up of 91 OS .000 first mortgage and $20,000 held as a second mortgage Both mortgages were held by Merlon Darraah said that the |90jOCO mortgage was In Uie nama oi Jean Arnold, an employe of the bank acting as a straw woman Bi .-.>■ ■; aaa to pay for st reel..- In the tract and to arrange for gas ■ ■ :r tnd u ''• 1 ■ She posted 92107 with the eleclttc tundad 00 UBJ Darragh said that had taken 91812 of this nionev to pay for stock which had been purchased In March the same year He said a customer had refused the stock ■ _^-i • • a j Darragtt said he was told this In Ulu l.nm<* lilackmailrr r,hr" h cTS.I^T,' ,'" . Darragh home and had given him Honor Mothers ■ Ainiiiiiiii I/. 1 ton, wilt not . . on Home 4 \H- pren otad g Mrs. Ruth AJdlnfl ■ ■ Neltthijois M - Mrs 1 ■- u Wbipple, Bat ■ tin ktu ■aaah Paw :i. m old :.. tuonad III' 'in polo, ■ daughter Mm Ann Mania SuiK Probi Jiai PaiK'- 0ff-m-lnw \ii. Brnma DaBavan ViMi.i .IT:.! bwteurnantal muakaU BUtnban and recitations will also U' renflj n At tha oonelualofl of tha prograni rafreahmente will i>.- «-iv social commuiee .,1 \vhnh Mrs laarti siiiiniiiii is onatnaaa For Nt'w Sln'ti Curb, (iiilli'rs Property Ownera lo Be H«- lieved of Coata Shouid * loveroor approve Hill \ I 1)1 TORS' Hill. Hill ..f -Jin Vpproved, \\ .nl t<>r lull r.ivnn nl. ProtestH l).l;l\ in Street* aan 1.1] montha UN an li ried on. I he mirth side and the Phlla-d'- Iphin-O■ii.-hnhtK-ken |iikc on the :»south side Of Uw Final Chapter Police Captui II,. ft ( jMimiilh-il in 198 I ocal W oman Returned tu Jail. si\t\ D«yi f-.r Gnn Totcr. ties with a bow of red aattfl ribbon on the arm. Bunop "i' lotted the children on the meaning « «...» „ «no. nf ,1,- The final chapter in a crime reg™u,lEatLions for the proner filling ,,.~, _.„. u„«—1 .1.1'."'—I~nN■ o v e >m- o• e—r. out Ol appUc:,-: u,l . ,Ls „,or„hW M.,rr UW„ lh, highugh,, i„ th. b,.i. B.ifSJ?"_ESSS; Sss 2nJ2?t submitted a list of lljenao feoa for ecmni'inilies m all parti of the r.\ ■1] comes the license ants, pleadinc guilty to charge? felonious entry M 0 jail. Harold Bates, 01 Dopei Tiinri: < PIMI K- Miii of confirmation and alt wei ■ ■ the children. At the eoneJu Nkarwtown, Conshohocken. »'"« sentenced to nay the cost*, pa dtattnguUhed I (Conttoawd On Page Twoi ,« fine of 91. and serve from 5 the children u well u their tmvirs.1 ■ months to two years . of the Immaculate |» () C rtf A Flp/»f« ' CSwrwa Treaalai', of Phil Heart or Mary who preoar-d men * ' * ,Jltvl tOfinarty Ol IfartMOWn. was given The ahara of the chinch were] District Otliccrs ' ""tfire Mmilar to that of Bates beautifully d ha 00 .1-' Blon v.Mh red rose.s and carnations. All children were blessed by the bishop Thove answerine the au ■**■ the atock worth 9300 and 9290 in cash " Dairagli said tliat "I told Charles that I would not prosecute htm I said that I would not if he made good the money" Charles, according to Darragh. I'"oiriil ltro,1»t'«ed lo do this Tlie property was at one time owned by Richard .1 Haitnltny rod Powell HarniKou was A 11 ye:ir-old blnckmailcr wai nr- prwddanl of the bank ami P rested this moniing at 10.15 after'dircctor ba had fled amid a hail of ie- '-. ■ lar,)t Recovera volver and r.lle bullets fired by I A rtflmy °' h*lf hour m *** trW Sadat to Juil for I)i-t»'itivi*i* Set Trap for Nor- ,1-1.1 A 11 Man. --- S<-i 11 iin Take M.MUI Planted. Bat bpea Sliui- IlitfiiiL* in Slirnl)l>«T>. Should 11 l.ilure BJB> ',,;im;thor,/inK boroughi to build rara and gutters in new si nnnmnlnjad awn to do the labor. in in i.'Licwii ..i 11.1 Bxpense In tha ■truetton are This ■ regular aw tin Wi dm nine and l ad that the borough wilt buUd curb and guteaai ' ■ matter waa brought up by Fngme-r Muldrew staling the itreeti wen i and the work ahould be doni to protect ti" Mi Frens made a motion In-structing the clerk to advert lie for ■..: |Uttl t 0] HM :i!ni u the proparte wn- : Bl pa] f>>r Uw work. Ibe borough would do It. place liens [aajarnat the properUa and ajln MM lownara Dn faan In wtnch to lift I reaon u BoUoifa . ..ow uwailing action b] lhi.il Leff> not Services for Mother's Dav -■un.m Wile of Paator Motaen Da] M. K. Cliunli. bration it Baptial Cbnrch.l "r **■ *"Mrew. his moUo-1 u .' , land said if legal, the borough maf Woman. Uueat Speaker, do the work using the uneniprofad paiAaai Qu labor Action In casting plays for pro-nrediiction next month was de- f ferred at a meeting of the Three- C Players of the Community Center at the park house Atnr th» business session at which; John Blackburn presided a social'. was enjoyed. Mrs C. Nniunan; Keyser Mrs Joseph AldinBer.! Mrs Mabel l.ukens and Mr; | Wlllism B. Read formed the committee appointed lor refresh-ments, Plymouth Artist Famous " Bom will be awarded ■ medal bv in charge of the school. The uaheni aan Rwhai Char'es C>"» •■«■ - Baa nJ Cooper d I'mmlngham. ■ew^aai at M, Ban 1*1 Bl-.hop Ollura visited S' M.ir.'. Polish Catholic church gal of 193 children from this borougn ar.d ' ■ ■!! as the '.■ 1111 SI Marv . Orplinn- ■ga 11. West Conshohoc',: ■ presented A congregation that '■filjlce to capacity was In e for ilie impressive ser-vice. Sendees St*. COSRKM and Daminn A class of 195 children were pre-sented Inr confirmation he Bel (Continued On Page I '■•-' Created Mother" Picture Seventy ftte owtnhera of Dtatel Montgomerv Countv^ F Wiiluun O'C with Bates al the time t hi very, vot oft" easier than others Taking nart in but of A., assembled at the camp room rohberv while the other of Camp No. 523 at TtootMr, for n two rojrtwrlea, ha was din Una »f 91. and was marked by the annual election aem rrnoi :t monti of offloan The aantaneaa win dale from the Norman Moore, or Camp 53 Cold time of tha, impcisonment Of the ! praatdant; John tnen in Apr'i Maeav. Camp 114 Norrlstown was '" ' pleaded tniiltv ohaaan n^ vice Drwaoant: Uader '° lft,ting a miantitv of aotaanM Cam« 5S, Cold P ! s'ie»r from a tnirk in the Dif-made secretary, and Hownrd Row f? fnrn',,^ l" Brideeport in Novem county dei. Joseph Cicola. 27. 701 Moore street. Norttstown. Is the man un rier arm: Hi- bl charged wl sending Ihrealentng lelters Igliii/ni Oenunrdi 536 F.a.\l MOON Nonistown, demanding 91500 under threats of death. He was arrested when he cam.- DUSet the $1500 which 1 ( initialled oil Page Two) M| Obituary laaaah w>»t*<H>d klothera Day." observ■■'■ ally as a tribute u» mothers, will be murknl by appropriate >. | nil IIVHI church''.-, mi Sin ■ The obser\ance m UM M lunch will be Burked by an ap- ■ nwentai aarvwa m 1030 by Mrs D Ifinkel wife of the pastor, who will take tot the BUbiad of her dis-course. "The Ideal MPther of The TwauUath Oantun stwctai mu*-j bad aaaaaaaaa will be auai la ■ choir oaunwaad ■toinatniy ot mothers. The member', of Banner Chapter No 140. Order of Easurii stitr will attend ate atreloa la a IXKIV Pan D A Hinkel will conduct U.r! eveiuug service at 730, ant the puratl "aafaty of Uw Am'-n-tha Bubjact or his :.eiiTlOll 'iii.' Barr UanwrwJ Bible Caaaa, Murray Phwiwra Ladies BlbW- Class and Sunday School will : Bible study at u Id a m. Prayer mid praise service Wed- ■■'nine at H Baptist (hurih A dual oalabraUon will mink the 1 church on Sunday, when the si^' ■tatad, it should be tha iKMicy of the borough to build all curb nml guttan m aaai streets, The matter of placing curb and UM new streets was re- ■ ba .1 real oonunlua ami the anUortof with powi 1 to act, tha borough lo do the work at no ex-pense to the propi I'NU« Drainage \ bid from Joseph Matteo to eohrcrt In Jones streit between Spring Mill I brought a discussion or street work Mat-ni for titw, till to Mipplv QM mutensl balpan to be navrtahad Uuaubjh ■aaoalatraD ■ he is enptoyad two week iiiiii vonld do the work during the time he ployed at bla regutac work that otaar panona shrtld lx> given a chance '." bid Chairman Slavic ■ had had a chance and dM oot put in :i I.Id Th pp ■ ■ ' ,'. ,| |„- knew of tan other persona desirous of bidding who had not ba Bhed* stated that bar, tttl, and which goods were the rT John Crothers, a Bridgepor* store keener with a nliice nf buahwrH en D"Kalb street near Ser... , piraded Bitiltv to takUUT On turkev. rropertv nf Morris Forertv Proximity or Mother's Day recalli to minds of locul residents that onn ol the most famous "mother" i pictures ever created was the | work of n Plvmon'h Meellnir artist. was nainted In Plymouth Meeting, and had as the models for Its wo-M-knnwri characters of Plymouth Meeting and the im-mediate yldnitv "Breaking the Home Ties" a classic amone realistic compositions. the work rf Thomas Hovenden. late Plvmouth Meeting painter, was vo-ted the most popuhr picture a' the Worlds Fair, won renewed acclaim when it was shown in *hc recent exhibit of Victorian art *n th- Parkway Museum. Philhde!phia_ and reprodiiction of the canvas are .■"en in all mwrters of the globe Harrv Fotilke of Oermantown nike. Plymouth Meetln*. father of Kirk Fnu'ke, Plvmouth Township tax collector, nosed for the figure of th" ' youth who shares honors with the mother as the rentra! ft<nires in the picture BBrlraran at the time the nidore was painted the Plvr.mn'h MeeiinK men wss chosen an tvoicil of the rural youth arnoM visions of fame nrd fortune in a wor'd rw- ^■ond. ca'led him from his fireside. Mr. Fotilke still resides in the same house In whlih he lived when he modeled for ihe Hovenden canvas The other character! in the 110- d piimtiiw were Aunt Susan" Kuhi. alao dead the grandmother In the picture: Matilda Deeds, now ■ raaktenl of Norrlstown. who Is of the voetta in the famed painting: Amos father, and Fred Bowman driver of the Maw *I1 were at that dents of Plymouth Meet- En* or 'he unrrHaHate rldntte. eara* fullv rtiHed bv Mr Hovenden ss mns' tvnienl'of ihe family charac-in,!!^''^."'*"^'' tcs, t» w^hed to portrav The dew in Ihe w.irld-noled naintin" is Hovenden's own Rob" , Ion throur-h m w h'lsl-ln,,w tr,P/' '"tifTered a nervous bn-akdown " p) Uw Trooper Camp Was cho I -urer. Arrsngemen's yere made for the Of the district to attend in H body UM exercises commemor-ating Flag Dav to be held in Phil- A request was made that all|BB,w wn, .hn p^. mPmbrJ rtl farm The turiteya valued at Irvm a Bmith. of Riding who „8 wrp tok„n (potT1 t|), has served as R' ;iprp fooptine the past firtv vears o" th" oora OConnori nleaded gnlltv to Uk-ston of hh b'Hhdav win ; t„,rv on June 2 Thl re 1 The men were grrasted bv Chief cently suffe-ed n siroke of poraly James Hughes, of the BrMaepori afa looiice v • ■ .-rtuch !n- Washlnefon Camp No IH West' vestiestion when Uw men were Oonahohocken. will be hosts at tr."1 suspected, and after a sean h lo-next district meeting on June 13.jcated them when memorial exercises for the' Out of work, and In need or members who have died during thellHofWe to sunnort their ramltles. year will be held -we« the excuse given by the men the rnpberwa Trcsaler and OOttclUSton of tlie meeting t hnvr hern J», irotihle lie- The cantpa renresenled were Nos Jnrr- hul ""t ff>r lareimv thev hav- Joseph West wood a well-known mmuntty, died ,he Plaoad urirler a .nil pn-viouslv so - llUal tin.niiiiH m Hryn Mawr hos-ad bv ClcoU, in the rear ot PHal from the effects of n stroke onC an abandoned of the wittered two weeks ago He was SchuylkiU Traction Compan«t on found unconscious in Qulpfa road the old Plvmouth Park properiv'nnd taken to Ihe hospital. He fal'- on Sandy Hill road, Plymouth'ed to rally and died this murn- Townsiup iirig. He was ataty-etghi yaan old The letters were received Mav' and roafcted with hLs son, Tiiomas 5 and Mav K Tliey were mini it HebelHlll rforrUtOwn and the other Deceased wa.s the gon Of the in Philadelphia Tliey t..!ri Oen- rate Samuel and Ellzab*": uardl that 'w<- are desiieratc and! wood and was bom at St Claif, we want money fifteen hundred, Pa For many years he has re-or you will be killed ' The tetteri aided in llns BOUUnunity most of wen- slanad 'Very Muiv youxi the tune be apenl In thus borough Blackmail" Tlie eeeond latter was termed a "short letter like your li'e" it wished Oenuardi good luck and the ! instructed htm to place the money 1 can at 9 a m today of Wl ' 53 of Cold Point- 114 and w? of Norrts town and 523, of Trooper FRANK St'TCLIFPT 11,1. AT HIS BOM nk SutelifTe. nresldent of John his boronch i-recovering from an nttark of illnes* ■t his home \i\ North Ijin" While K'ontlnued On Page F«un BOT8 IMKlHUi He was an ironworker and was emntand In the local ■ r Deseased Is survived bv fjw I<>1- lowing children. Mrs. Mary Ang-ftt- ndt. Mr.s .lohanna Sierant and OedTge Westwood, all or Mana-o'clock Detectives Charles vimk; Mrs Martha Morris of Filer James Oleason Crfin And -'and; Mr«s ixiuis son and George Bennett went to 1 Btrchlield. of LoubniQa, Kv and the place Oleason and Flier hid TnOrnaa with whom he resided at in the prraw bouaa, Ban armed Rebel Hill He is also survived by with a rifle five sisters and one brother. Mrs Bennett he along the roadside Llewellyn Jones, of this borough for five hours and Anderson Sadler, of Potlsville hidden in a roadstand. across from' Mrs Mary Elizabeth Fisher n '■■ Oenuardi with an employee drove ings and John Westwood. bojh of in a truck bo the .scene at 8 4.ri Allentown Detacttn Richard RafBnyiii ■ The funeral will be held from hidden in the rear of the truck the funeral home of Pau] D Mill- Oenuardi glared ihe money in the er. ^00 Fa>"ette street IConday Spot named bv the blackmailer BJtarnoOO Services, at 2. will b0 and the truck left. | in charge of Rev M W BttQa At 945 Cicola arrived I! A r of the Gulnh Christian ed around the power house aw! | church Tnterment will be made at inparently was picking un grass Ouiph cemetery. He reached the can and took thi com!•,-■: manv years and an animal nroh-shlv immortalized more fretmenilv ",|""1"> '" bte home where he has than arv other o," his snecles P"™ ,mtIrr tlM" ^^ °f '' Altho-ich the composition of the r,Rn *'ho hftS ordered that Mr ntrture is in rrmip form. It is the 8u,c,,n> take B rMt from b"»bi«» figure of the hrav* mother—ex-|ar,ivitir5 rtonent of alj motherhood—that lsi NOTICE mote of the canvas, repro- The treasurer or Montgomerv eoun-ductlons of which are found In a'l, tv announces he win be neady on paHs of the world M«v IS. at ht» office in the n>urt' fpr*,, the older bov was nlaced on Mrs. Edam Dewnes. a lifetonp ''nu"* *,th wollcatlona 10 w-ll be«r |nr(>bB,lrin for s|x mon,ns Kobus th?**, ^^SJSST^T anr^eaSTSaTmUtSJj *"! «" ™roW fm f thw the «ri'e of the wlidto'is undar- to secure licenses ' other two for one standing woman, who conceals .11 oEO M FRATT BM»tn Alt of the bovs are to re- ■ Continued On Pa(p -ix ■•. Treshurfr 'port to Officer Blake once ft week Btenlei Bobua, 13. Frank Fend. 14- Oaorte Brthena IS; peter con- H. 13 and Edward Grala 10, were taken tn euatodi vesterday be or-firer Blake chaniad with malicious mischief. The bm*s were arrested OB B enarajo pr*-rerred by Edward P K 'T:nif'v watchman. Seeds AT Derham on the Berme bank, after % number of windows had been broken at the office and some of 'ht- maehlnes tampered with They wan arraigned last evening before ■. Bobenrieth and given a unrimand The parents were pres-ent ar'd agreed to keep the bovs off Seeds A- Derhnm nronertv ind siai'ted a' The iteteeUna ran out the fmn' f'oor. but Cicola fled Trom the place Ctlaaaan Brad from bw rat Eilcr fired three shots from a rifle Bennett nnd Anderson Joined in the chase but It wss not until s half hour later that the man was I ■ • Oermantown pike. East Norrlton. a half mi'e awnv Anderson found him hiding un-deneath some shnibherv •■rvthlna to Dis "■let Attornc he was the 01 Joseph ("arr pan. 30 136 West Airv rrtatown, a former n*si dent of West Conshohocken died suddenly yesterday He was the son of John and Anna Kelly Oerr bla parents he is survived bv one bi-. ■ follows: Bernard. Florence Carr Kane, Frances and Clara at home Marv, wife of John Horsfall, and Margsre' wife of Francis Brennen both of Swedelanri: Elizabeth wife Stewart v«se gavtna "f 'ohn Scharn and Anrn wife of v noe In Un Ph Lord of Norrlstoa-n hat he had been out 0* work I The fimern1 will take place from for three years and was unable to. his late home on Mondav morning Wh Hleh mass of requiem will be ce|e T-onths s»o He will be held wuh-jhrated In 8t. Patricks church a' "d hqll ihis afternoon before Jus- fl 30 Interment will be made in ■ae Kehoe for court t St. Patricks <-■ 0 sicDtdes fcr Bst'erv B'rriee M0- Fvernhlng bi^utlfiilly washed and 14 a Hector atrset Phon- 403 tfn Ironed. *1 Conaho latin Ph TM-W — Advertisement —Advewi^ment church and Hotherl DgoT alii be lhat „ hn(1 ,,,,,'t,,,,,,, ,i„,lciM whlll is warned Under the ■ . ",",;" ■ ■ pren tha -•held ai the morning ■mu- authoruation ol toy work until ■ when neclal music will be rendered definite plan tor the work had been and an appropriate sermon will beiderided upon nrrarhetl by the pastor He: A .1 „ W:LS br(HJ((|lt „,„ ,llltt ft bnr|, pavies who will lake ior hla aub- ooottpaM part ol the borouah pnp- ' ■"" '1'ni"- trt] , lU . ,,,. An marreatlni program Ice has been arranged f..r ilie wn n- ..,«„, does 1 ing hour of worship 'it TJQ |fj maker, of prorrw-l on motion of Mr Shade, tjga town, a former resident of in , , uutrueted to borough and president of the Don- submit to council in writln "bonocgen W an Clob artil be reeornmendatlona for the Imi Mi- Bnoarnakerjnwnl of the water course, whioh n has chosen tor th< I r her ha admlUad la too email at tha out-address. "A Tril ute William M Clark a met) | -, Kelly spoke or the bad con-chefr of tha Ph ,.. below Elm or Norrisiown will oansl tha oholr ■treat He oomplainad iha' no In a special musical prot; l:.,., ,j0|l,. H| ,,,,. ing as KntJ :,i ward and that la- ■ was done on the strei OUM being that the bortawh iContimied On Pa«e Sewn. < n].i oat pioceed as a court case — jWBa pending This year, he said it "A woman that sews can't buy ,.,<j noth> frock thai bUJ baa been done. He ask.. dent She picks it because ti treat aimro- Htton? I earttaaad era Pa§a leeaal Only 18 More Shopping Hours for Big Sales Days idk] and uanorro* to ae- row night. odOUl val- Buatneaa nulhorities appear unan- CX>NBHOHOCXKH SALES unous in the belier thai pi DAYS, whleh ban been "paekHi' very aoon ■ mornini' In tlie stores of gjxteen of (want ' of low the borough's leading merchant From " doors of Iness attndl "f Ow nation Thto tteen" were thrown wide to treat I batm ara> the public Wednwda* untfl C nan and nr<'s.tit time. CONSHOIP MKl ->pnor-raarad wide tunlty tr. buj T."I only at low eorld Of merchar.d ' Orv or the hlgeest weeks WO have had in n long ilme." summed Partictpa n thii rale has been up another one of ihe most pro DMrehanta todav And n-i ttandrng merchant.', of Consho-wonder F.-^ the vAlues offered in hocken This <roup has conccn- »hls sr^cia! four-dav sale are ejenu ire more than wet- tr, procuring mercbandlM at OOmed b» man and eomen who ni'i D 'ru'li-fodav make eiWf penny roun« full* call Ehem unprecedented. ■ what' this sale dOOl It! O ■ onrv full value hut extra for nONSHOHOCKEN HA1.ES «alue fnr ''vry dollar expended In DAY. the balanoc -■: it 'iess dav. and all dav tomorrow! The sale will end tomorrow, con- Be sure you are one of the fortunate tinning however, all dav today, to- ones to take advantage of th's re-night, all day tomorrow and tomor- mainmg period.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 12, 1933 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1933-05-12 |
Year | 1933 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 12 |
Volume | 66 |
Issue | 38 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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%\)t €onsl)0l)0cken Hecorier.
Etabluhcd mw. N„. 66.18 PUBLISHED EVITHY
TUKSDAr AND FRIDAY CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., I Kin U . \l \1 12,193.1 PRICE: TWO i KNTS
Students to
Present Ma\
Day Festival
Tells of Workings
Of legislature Count, Treas. c^,CM"*fn state Board Approves y HM| Funds ofiPo8tA"xi"arL*?1 jTown M&y I'av
V«1 Side Uigfa School Cam-pus
lu IN- Seme of Col-orful
Kii(:li*li Pageant
MISS AMBLER, oi EEIN
(•railc Sluiltnt- ChooM Doria
Siiiiih ;i- liiir> Queen.*1
—IK Work of Principal
Patterned after un old English
May holiday and festival, the an-nual
May Day celebration of the
W*«t Cuiishuhocken public .schools
will be pn
19, on the campus of Uw school, un-
■
shohocken Home and School
League.
MLss Mildred Ambler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ambli r of
Cedar avenue a senior Mudint la
West Conshohocken high IchOQt,
will enact Uw roll •>' Hay Queen,
principal figure m tbt oojorful lag-t:\
iv.s MM Miss Mary Smith.!
daughter of Mr and Mrs Prank1
Smith of upper Ford .strvi-. will
serve as crown bearer
Students o( the high school will
present a pageant "May Day In
Merrle England,'" in which In ad-dition
to Miss Ambler and Mis.-
Smith leading roles will be enacted
by Dorothv Mclntyre as Little
John; Esther Buler as Friar Tuck:
Dorothy Shrack as Robin Hood;
Helen Sowers In the ehai
Wttl Scarlet: Helen Killmer as
Jack-o'-the-Oreen; Fdward Plynn
as Uw jester Miss Esther Linaka
will direct this feature.
Oilier high school stud'
will participate include the follow-ing'
Maids—Margaret Chase, Jeanne
Bovell. Pearl Buler ficrtrude Law-rence,
Theresa Sarro
Attendants-E1i7.abeth Barr. Helen
Hack. Margaret Holltday. Helen
Lewkowicz, Bessie Matthews, Bet*y
Naughton, Marie O'Brien. Vema
PiercP Martha Ramcv Anna Smith,
Mae Sowers Sophie Wtulich
Wreath Dances- Bertha Adams,
Ethel Buler, Ann Clevenstlne. Ver-onica
Duff, Oertrude Flvnn. SICIIH
Karolnski Mabel Reifim-. r Marv
Flma ntwell Mildred Rin> stalls
Slvlck. Margaret Slater. Helen SUn-
ArnoJd Pom it,
■ ■
hood Bible Class of Si. Marks Lu-lllf'litll
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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