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Sljc Consljoljockcn ttccorfrtx FNialilMinl im.'i. No. (,Wf) Ci\ il \\ ofk Projects to Employ Many 3661 Men an,I Woatea Will II;,..- Emploj mrnl !,y Jiimmry 2nd lliiHol <;n PROJECTS Fart] Men at Work Painting iiml GfldtflgV \\ hilc-m. ii Ii Project CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., TUESDAY, I MI IMill II 12. l<m PRICEi TWO i IMS Projects totaling $70.136.94 glvln: employment to 3661 unemployed n.cu und women of Montgomery runty will have been .startul by Federal Aid Granted For Ua!li<jo Road Firemen to Give Henelit Show Da ..ii effort to raise -.; wh.eh In ptl ■ ■'... ■ I ad in the ", MtUl Club house nt Elm and \\..rk <.n Weal Side Thor-irafbiare to ■i t>.- startedi Immediately an pntln"! State Takes Option I pou Local Sto Meeting of Park Com mission STAT1 TAKES Hums l>,..in,,in<. Property I- Evi- ,li-tii I In,i, r f.ir State l.i(|tuir Store Ben i III Hi II P ROT is r S the hts- * he rl\ib .nlo a Ford Street and River Road '""' Holineei Carirtian Oum-h li>|i.i..(,1i u,,n.. sst,a,,te. HII-ig,hI,- a,n„dI vw\ <I . Ti- 1i ■ it.\\i»«tI way System i«> I \a Protest nun will be a nightly Company, January 2. This dellnife staUm> rrom Edward B. Preta, Civil Wo*fca Administrator. Of H County, in an Interview at his office at the Norristown court house, Monday atti Mr. ?'■• of projects either already .-• or about to start In the dlfft ni unlit pal tiles and townships 5 M municipalities and throughout the i TlM projects are tram every scc-tlon ol the county and list the number of employes to be given work, with the total east of tin estimated labor payroll and th' total cost of the entire pi eluding labor and the costs of raa-l.- nai- The total paroll for the 118 • Iready approved by Mr Frclz is $411.850 60 This money will be made available by funds *• ;tl , i from the Civil Works Admlro ■ tion office at Washington It HMStll that nearly a half million dollara wlli be available to uncmploved labor with pay envelopes starting i immediately There are 18 operations under; way at the present tune, with Mr Fretr. declaring more projects will. ■ ■ |B U r>. given Saturday. Jamia-v fi XhtOT ,ll(. Mm,, -u 4 1:. ■ HVM av pnliomraMbl*e c,■,o-.n-,dtiiit.ion„ ff o-r mo*re. t.h(,a,,n. win "<• dancing every evening and 1M the Destmone buUdlni bv the n ,.v „n,, of ,,,„„.,h,lllia Ll;jL „ C(lli:;. BM \l IK I.. JONES dance bands ever as n prospect foi th) of 516 Fiivelte street. who was defn. ■ rpon at a meet- heard in (his section. ■ to an an I ana of tiie rh ■ Coatnohockn ",;l D>' Jume* A l*ya«*> ben members of the board oi di councfl last evenlna when the "l-'"lv n| lh,L ■■*■■ ct*"' coming local realtor. N*e' ma ta The placing of Ihe option on Ii vice i""i"-'>'^" "i "« ' ' nntB and neeretarv ..f IT c ■ the nwd rebuilt -jhe, Plymouth Company Is under the oivll V The machine now in being; a IS be road iipp; o 4000 Port it! length will b. 1 1 t* 1 ■ ■ . ■ i ■ !. 1 ■ . ,1 liuu 11 Itfft t tit H work on t!ie pump I Ithln the kUnf the ! A\UA\ Kiulils Given Babies in Election An option WHS taki '"■ at Sutchrfe Park Orders WB current bill.-. An adjournod sesi.on will be ■ ti'iniii! i>'iembi t 18th, at 7.30 o'clock. ,\ A:;.! HI Ml Howard Wood Jr. were - I OltES on \ AT KIOU . I ■ ■ ■ I I With |BJ (': ■ the IOM 1; « Chctttn I iirfi< ■ ■ Terra- Fifth avenue and - i he board of dl-' i':;ion League and was cbairmmn 1 ■ raan old. Ka\ anaudi Sent lo Jail Default of 14000 lt;iil I'rii.ii.i- Mil-lion For Men Trial. — Hope* to lt«- Released Thii Uternoon. ■ ■ tad ;»( S14OO0 The Paper Company has .-h 1 than "I 19000 ■ ■ Fa guard ay. I ■ ■ tarted within a day or two i men who . 1 Vi]i \y ■ -.u e TafcM otae Itnati ViJ] be re-lieved of aJ ■ Free Drivers in Auto Crash : twre Be*. era! other prOBfll Utid^r thf extent of being measured and : tin- state control board, but a.s tai be ascertained, no options were taken upon them According to Mr. Lynch, a brief period beiue. n In 1 ,ieing of the Option and the drawing up of the permitted, to give tune ! t , tiie filing or any objectioni to the - Rita. Objection! moat ba filed at M;ina\unk Mi 1 ■>-""'''iv County eouri '. . ■. isn nealinrme store meata tin bntitled lo BHJ raquinntentg of the board, It inn inv illf ^Ir l'vlll!l ■'' ' ments stale timt the ■asiire twenty feet Cuts Month Bread Air KvaiiKelist To Speak Here Eating known as LOgoUM ,■! the air. H. in tiiuiiii enneuau churcli. Tin Widely known preecher will 0OBM now in tin iimiaiion nf the uDaImIIIaIKL'c.-i Rnef.frnu.awewo. iIMIHiIi.lHoUl.lI- ,v„' Slll,,, ,|( Ihi, ..i,,,,,.,) ,,,. wll, nliiii IJr-hli-ni \\ liti I .laiin- Gtaa Caai ini:. in 1'ork Saml .1 W .Hind Afl.-r trlcb Km- Hn-iiM— Growi ai Toti Mar. -hal Foreea, Still Time to Elltcr. < i!:.'.:: TnemaelvN With Nominee! \\ hile \ ote Cunt I- in Effect.- I iiti I Mil December 90, 1 i.t B HI NiMH II \i! I I B H II he orewtteg e..i h men haul ,1 in UM h.ilbit B l 1.1 i» UM -h i ■ : tiiii.. R» n huiU or IT ni.iil d or (iri.in.hl to the 11.11M I ', , Hun I ihl.ir bv -,4lur-il. n Bight, t> •■ mli-t Nth. Itit-Kl tor | nur (nitrite t»«b\ now while ^Ulh a t"-'! exlra prem-ium in twta i redh a pa Bda If fear favorite habv- name f< BOi in iln- h-l -".I il hi lu- •\i\ Bead ;» Jii. lure u'lillR ir poMlblr. t pin d Miapshol will RM I er Ihr lllle "Kavtirite" ■ and th- bii •.•'■:'u,'fo1 it RBgmved ■<'' ' I 1'ivmr. i u|» I M I" 'b- ''i!" '( I ">i"(! the must vedee la the MheUoa. si Ma,ai ii Brhna win iif award-ert the BOl r, ^eiordlng to the amiouiM-rd plan. boom, ihe like of not been BMB ■hobookan (oi ream In the recoi- .Inr\ Deddei Woman Nd Damage* in \,iiiliiil. \ nliintarv \<ni ■,,,. mtlJit .... sM,,nitt ll.iiim.U- \v.ruiiilo«.'iiilit '1i 'rruian!.. "H'.imuni, and the depth must be |Wj to-iJlt3 | .;m([!1(, man'i rm ■ Bty b st aa he from and b The Suntlii :im-r Baking I blame for a BtaOl ol oh was Imbedded in a and winch Injured ■ mouth, according to a Jury , i he case of Colbert almost ighty feei D Oetzel, of 410 Longsmore itraet, phtft, against Frank Sun-there H thelmei ol Hntooro. head of the ■ i h. KUDHKKI; and Oonaho-nformation was en-! ^. Bamanvaie was ruled as bdng OPi.„; Although U.en 0 any or* ol tha Srance u, the p, m of automobiles t!^^^°^^TZ^ **" O™**1*'. start daily until I baa bookan, waa wmmltt*d to the '"'" ,llr •-' B over whu (,«ured In the collision. w rnercbandlaa been completed. _ Jcountypr; of M0001JJJ.S?fi2L^rriSf^ » **» s,llt •*■ Prominent among other prop-i". ivanattgh The Dfun Mr. Fn-t;' does not mean thai this will b) only work provided by the Civil-trial on an involuntary Works program M i:hter charge. day declared that more projects I Kavanaugh w„ convicted must be planned to meet ihe needs , , , . _ __ _ _ of th county unemployed and mw- "«k>fore Judge Oeor;. I I , ad i pai.: ty Aunlctpat, toa i ' and school authorities m ■ ding motion for Ilf wag charged with driving an automobile while Ford atrw . Dgte and man- toui John Prya- ">"' h7 tayette Rtreet formerlj -uayunk. Grace H. Seeks.. «c«P'«'I'V >«; f«;»> .br" ll'h l"1 I » ondltion u„ .„ and u , A Blttier g£Zf*Z£Tn na«u?attiwS lsl'ier bel thowoahfare and John liaxcinkoweki, Readuig f. '■ WM given OM unth,1. w „ ,.„„ read from,jury, when Judge Harold O. Knightj Carl j Lllldf.low. <(, Ambler, Otxel sued for damages, alleging of glass wee in the bread, ud thai when he bit on the aand* wieh the blass became imebdder In the roof "f his mouth: causing a serious and lafwetod wound. The jury was out but a few inin-the de- A comri). plans that they may t» I 'd crashed Into an automobile he Oount) OwnmUl .^;.a thlU Murcmkowski MI by James Grauel. of Oon-Iaffaol ihe bonmgh anphemUon for , but i supervisor of leasing of ston and work started onven oy jamw uraiiei. w ^«n- enert the borough apphratim, tor ,,,M,1(!IM m the Bitller car and aZk. Monuiomerv The HstC^cK forth, com , compul^ry no« «ai in,"^ "SoStaowirv Co, I up until last'night follow: " 1 scheduled to have sin state ir,'ri 'I'1"' -WCldeni i „ M „;,rnR Immediate work f^r thirty-five "nrt ;|V"'11" »n« fWj Jtreet. bnrg. The esiimated coat w«s men In Conshohocken under '" Orauel placed at »17000.00. the l , program of the Civil Work:, Ad- * Ha^Htal. Rhare to be ,n aaoeeR of $5000. The ministration is supplied under thn ' la commit-projects approved according to K '■' p Bane, ooun- tei comprising tdfcesra. Haiiadav C Fret*:. C. W. A. Admmistrutor, "rl '« I Judge 1 U, Ryan, Caner. Nnee and In-for Montgoni'-rv I ' " nad some | gram was appointed to confer with The three borough projects In- "' ; aupport of hi Mlonara in an elude- new highway construction cllei that ne had not Rffori to have the ooet of - i emplovin- IB men. with a labor driven th, Uon reduced. The borough agreed ,. t m ItyjO and total expenditure Judge C |U- to spend $2000 as their limit to-ol $2465 30" athletic field grading mem am! hall to ward-empluvtng 15 men with I labor «W K. bORHIgh -M ol S1400 and total expenditure ha hoped to obtain his release b pnroxlmetely |1000 of 11799.34; and painting aohool lue-day iJtenioon motion exterior employing 10 men with n The oeee of Leon Schinner. labor cost of $1330 and total ax-pandlture or $2137.48. : '■ BUUght, 01 These three projects have been d by a number ol approved to start Immediately. children tram the In Whitemarsh township one deferred ptnding a new trial mo-project, grading and draining, em- UOQ, fkbn ord ball ploying 62 men with a labor cost pending hearing on tha appeal of $5955 and a total expendltun $8173.42 has been approved On September 21. 1832, Oetsel ■topped at the roadside stand of rir*. Mam PulRSkt. on Roosevelt near Philadelphia City the Air quartette Hcv Mr (' ford travi an h ctton "i ome 0) the nidi evangelist, but arranges hia BChed rain' us the result U'P to n;:l wet of Cash lav.Mile . vetting from 5 to 0. IttM Amj 'lent of the t. P. 8. O. 1 I in chan n";- "'"" public b invited to haar popular rlerrvniiin purohaaee and upon payment of ' ml have reported an unpre- Mi'd revival ul h; ;,, .. bB-d m In' naluriil and pei-niili- : d rectly in Its ■tar) to the election now being Over 100 babies have alrea : .-■ U :■' tfai the robatantiai that will be made at Local PWBineag Mm ami Kc- tha oonoloaton of the voting and at rarder Snonsorinc 1 inlit ""' v u"* l ,,IIS coraer ^pnnMinnp i..Kni vt [|us Vll,,nl.v rrlil.llu unfafawant- Competltlon.-~950 in (.itsli ad, wtitle eady babies residing in WnnU -— F11111I Oimor- ■ reasonable trading area are ehgi-tiinily rnr All. rrienda ol Infanta through"-- Rules Si I For Contest The accident was charged to I in addition to the IOCRI Prv/bek by all parties concerned | others will be located at Po with his children and Mrs Norristown, Ardmore, Lonsdale and Skuba. accompanied by her family. Ogontz. bad been tO Indian Bead Park. Church Objri-U Tliey were on then way home on Holiness Christian church. Weet! aing of the 14th. when it ta Oanthohnckan, voted unantascaatty : ryahak drove in a aiazagjat Its sen-ice, Sunday morning, to j art cur and Prv "iDaf tiie placing of a; bek's automobile crushed. ' Itejuor Btore m thii vicinity Great interest has. been aroused 1 In 1 Purchased » ;B»r|i r«d-^nrouanon, ^ f>«^lor«e*rni tat M* handed it to htm He he bit down on the sandwich the Brighter Communlt) and felt a stinging pain fn his Christmas movement of the Con mouth. He stated blood flowed ..holiocl-.ch Business Men's Asao it- I the RECORDER Cit neat, as the wound becanv rea atiU a piece of glass In Uie flesh. indications grown tmthuateaUc over U(1,!v Hghting ■ u Is 1 rea ■'•• date with ■ of LtOBM ranging from ■ baby campaigners additional ballots of Phtladel- dwellings and lawns will l has just begun It Will not end Bntfl Hil- Januan 13th nie nnm-the recent pout llflOltl Tllr: BIIM.ISs Town to Have Own Code Authority ■ the (XmehOhOOkaa Merchants As- ■ "cMiirt 'he National headquarters in Waah- " C. that the National changed Joseph Laverty was committed to the county fall lor thirty days in default of payment of a fine ol $3 50 at a hearing before Magls-t --ate Hampton in police Sunday morning on a charge rd being drunk and disordnlv Re ,",,ii rjouncil has been was a..rrested at Hector and For- '< ,tPtl111 c,xlc . day afternoon 1>«'''" "ranted permission to form 1 Arrested at his home. 556 Old 1 F.lm street. Saturday night for a-ale trot-i the Philadelphia Cod< k bemg drunk and disorderly. Stan- Authority f : cki was arraigned bad ■' board Is made up of DUIgaag Hampton. Sundav morniiu; Brember from each of thjl Mi placed on six months buaJnesaea conducted here , arole. The arrest was made bv Iowa: J Jacobson. mens furnlsh-tilllcer Stalone. I Ings; F M. Phillips, furniture; Btuet Perloff. dry goods; William MPR< HANTS TO MIIT WM Bhoee I ' hard A regular tneetlng of the Con- weta; Glen W. Parker, tara hohocken Merchants Assoetatlo: will be held at th*1 borough hall Thuraday evening. Buau 1 portance to all merchants will be brought up for consideration. Umbrellas repaired and recovered Keiioe Bros Advn-tUement i;- 1 R Karb- Pemnglll The object of the board is to bear oamptataita of rtoletione of the code governing the retail stores in BfB, in reference to hours of opening and closing wages paid, tarried to apply th:-. amount to special fund to be used to pay for the Balllgominpo road improve-ment A oommunlcRtion was ri Ihe Paper Companv call-ing attention to the bad mingo road ant! Count; CoiiimisMi.iiers to repair it and threatened r<. bkftt-tute mandamus proceedings with ihe court t" have the road repaired if the offer is refused. were granted for bills in the amount ol $278. be wa I injured but l^e "former candy "kitchen «as "also PCtiaJ testified U to the nature of,forth holiday greeting] to ft she clalimd thai she was injured: considered. It was also staled 1111- the wound, and explained about neighbors and passersby duriiu: u,,u lad than utomoblle ol Miss Sachs ufnctally that the former Carda- \ slivers of glaw being removed the ■■ ,. t!„ , , .-.rite" in tills into the'monp bak,'r>' we* under onsldera- from the infected area. tn which tilecUon with its attendant honor Pryahefc auhaaobUe She asked for damagec for ■ MI. cted thai Stouts Solicit I Mrs Pulaekl told of The purchase valuable and attraettve prlaaa ertU Platntlfl be awarded an announced as fol- Interr^t Inereisii.K H.iilv ler faee"ianri'>'bead'' Tha wliI "llit' lllt' '"rm "' ■ it'l'-gnun to Bba Mid the bread had 1M en pur- lows of picture;! ,,'„ ,,,. Oovernor Pmenol Rev Dla Naea.Ichaaed from the ■unthaomer driver Rules .»f competition RBOORDBS showing some pastor of the church, slated today.'she saw the blood ocebig from tin *JI deooimtlve butallationa to i>c of the n hat she is first commun- mouth of Oetitel after he bit on the eligible for the compelitlun must baa ainooflnrl il3 leaiing with the local bfanrh od ha said, be Installed and operating no! tkma .f.u\ hopea Phoiographs of : > Christian Tempt-ranee, JoReptl Clelgus driver for the ]t,|rr than Christina-, Eve and the beautiful little priw-aspirants _ !L„ -Wi^h .*' ml"ls1*^ tfjbaking concern, stated he had not ,„,,,., te ughted seen ■ U he printed m the newspaper as left any bread at the stand for rjuak until li p, m until New apace in the paper peradte, Many three daya ptevtoua to the incident y,.ril vtar* requeete for a larger number of He told of the untidy conditions . „f ,.,,u.,i opoortun- baby pictures are reiei\id each day about the room where the Band- jtv for a|j ,nP large Installations as all seem anxious to feast their ■ 1 nude, Ha.mini; than an effort to have ihem Join will the Holiness churcli 111 the protest The W c 1 v. MI. Rao o- - iContlnued on Page Twin Lodge to Observe 65th Anniversary ENTRY BLANK BWGHTEB C0MM1 MTV niitlSTYUS C0WIW1 Sponsored liy (lon^lioliockeil Itu-inc-- Men's A^oeiiition an,I the HKCOHOKR S50 IN CASH AWARDS for fine-i lifdatinaj dlaplayi in -hm--. hunn--. rlnli-or heailqnartir- of i.r-aiii/.itii'ii-. Please enti-r niimi' beVrtV ll^ I'OfJlegtBStI NAME ADDRESS DIVISION: BUSINESS □— HOMEQ (■BUM PMatdei IBIIBBH nil Bssw-beetaeaa piiee-i MAII, OR 11RIM. in IIIIOHIUII. Btaetea end Baneel sireete Jury decided that no compensation should be awarded and rendered favor of the defendants . .: ■ pending in which Kennihgei. Zlcgi. rsville. Is a plain-tiff against Pryzbek in the Philadel-phia courts. This case will be the city due to ftyabaJra residing there Nun-Suit End* Trial A e.vll action which occupied the pail of Monday before Judge George C, Corson ended t'««— J n J I,lflrr a11 testimony had been heard, anilOU dOOds when counsel for aflmuel W. Lough- Conshohocken Lodge Un. Jeffersonvilie. moved for aiKlUHnM °* PyO»»«*- will observe voiunuu) non-Biu thereby teJtii -,ry o1 the case from th. jury and BTjdJne g*^, ****&* ln,iheJ^(' V^H Loughlln had charged DaivM Muir. Morris Plains. N J.. with having struck hail a,- be stopped from another initomobik- September 26. at Ben-jamin Franklin highway and Egypt road Muir denied this and said he had no knowledge of an acci-dent until told by Looajhlt panlons that the man had been siruck He asked the address of W but was told he hid left the scene. No charges were made against him until the civil suit was brought The case has now been cleared from the court docket, by the action of Attorney C Townley Larzelere. it Troop No 3 .St. Mark's Lutheran church, will disburst Christmas cheer in a highly prac-tical manner this year. Beginning tomorrow, the scouts will launch a campaign to collect Bva hundred articles or canned \p be distribu;. DBOd] Inn miis. The boys will mak" a house to house visitation throughout the borough. A meeting of the Junior officers of Troop 3 will tie held tonight ai the home or Harry Smith, scout-master. 224 East Tenth avenue, to Doaqiate plans for the canned goods collection Howard Smith and Arnold Hoyrr. assistant scout-masters, are assisting the scout-master In directing the campaign. Any kind of canned or preserved goods will be acceptable. Scoutmas-ter Smith announces Vegetables *re preferable, as 'hey answer a larger demand, but canned or pre-served fruits will also b welcomed If each of the homes visited by the boys will give even one article of canned goods, we feel Etna it w:ll be no virnin upon the total donations will land a very real and practical form of Christ-mas cheer to deserving families at Christmas". Scoutmaster Smith .taf d tsygag/. U. S. Agent to be Legion Speaker ere bo*ties. jars, etfl. standing II bout. Frank Sunthclmer. head of the baking concern, and the defendant. U lo the process of the making of bread at his modern fac-ne mlxtnt! of the fliur is done through his individual He is constantly On the job, and stated the gn . ad in "ii trai about the bakery id thai it was possible for „ not be given und -1"11 "'" beauteous little , n|lr, (,„. ,.,, is noi too late to enter Second avenue and Harry street Thursday evening An appropriate program has been arranged for the celebration with uie Orand Chancellor Commander of the Grand Domain of Pennsylvania and Grand Keeper of Records Bl B pirparation for bakinp Seal Harvey Trombore. or Beth-lehem, as speakers. There will he a shor- I meeting after which the evening win be devoted to the celebration program. An oyster supper will be served Full consideration will hr given tfl iblltties nf •' which a property affords the art ■ spectacul-.i By evierior lightnim; 1 lerior and includes decorations and lighting on exterior nf hnme, light-tng on the shrubbery and trees, ' wreath- Bonus Aid for Ex-Service Men ! .lass ,o get into the flour "indies and other windows. Into loaves of bread N'" ,!:l,v "™ ,k" ;'""I)ted after The plaintiff was represented bv Th w n Lorry, of PhUadei- Judging of tin- entries win he phia. who had sitting with him donP tn ,r"' I""1"1 between Chrl.st- Attomey Barry Sabloaky. of the »aa and N-local bar. numtier of prtdeful hou* I awaa on trial before apparently likely to enter U ■ ■ and it is hoped thai many more babtea wttl enter f^r the next list, as the more ■ oilier for the honors .'he more in-teiesling the feature will beCOBSC and a less number of votea will be required to win If there is a wider distribution of votes. Come on in the more the Bvorrler; leVi show the whole Euai how beautiful 1 beandanil and Juat how proud we are of aaoh "i them. Now is try and be-gtn rounding up votes, for your baby. Mortem Methods tlmplnyed aid friends of son» of pted modern Conshohoclri-n Post 1074. Veter-j ana of Foreign Wars, announce that they win have ■ repreeentativa at! the Mary H Wood Park H ond floor, every night from 7 30 to: B.30. with tiie axe nighu. to lsstir forms to be signed by ex-service men, to secure appll- ■ for this artiw*' Orewefa erill be Jones- DODl I gal any change formed or ihe exact time I from that bill? .la to be viewed but every 1 Taxi Chauffeur—Well, say! Such an' you ought to be a taxi imp ins ingenuity and BJ I thoda and In 1 1 nights wfl dally nquesting in led on Page 1 BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS Bentz Gets 30 Days Chester Bertz. arrested in White-marsh township by Chief Steinmetz :ni the charge of operating a motor vehicle who!, bltoxloated, was sen-tenced by Judge Knight lo 30 days In Jail, dating from November 20. Local Distributor for Quality Batter-le »- ~ 111,1 R J. Harvey, sneelal agent In chnrge of the United States Bureau of investigation. Department will be the special speaker at the opening meeting to be con- lution providing ducted at the Legion Home underiwas adopted st the u"k!v meeting the direction of John F DeHavenl of the Post, Thursday An invitation Post. American Legion next Tues- is extended to all • - day evening Mr Harvey will speak this community to take advantage on kidnapping He has devoted of thU offer l\ la not limited to much of his time In solving th^se members of the post enmaj anO hn« s long record nfl — ta his credit, having worked CHRISTMAS TREE on manv of the most mysterious — caws which have come to his de- Bert Allen "The Man From DertiweatiJ Maine" will arrive in town tomor-ln addition to th* address ther^jrow with a consignment of Christ-jwtil he a nrogram of entertainment mas trees which will be exhibited in I The meeting will be an op-n one] front of No 51 Fayeti" street Allan •sons have been sent to a j Is a World War veteran, who has. scavenging aviators Screen Star's Slipper "Stumps" Patco Fliers in Scavenger Hunt Even if you By a airplane Hollywood from Patco Flying ■ That's why twelve hlgh-powt | ■ . Field. Black troui- !■-. button* t;om n t rain water; Indienbead pen-al li'iuor: ledb promii. filers or the Pylon Club, whoge geenti euto] l headquarters are at Patco F>id Dick Bin won engaged In a scavenger hunt bv a ItUa mid ' mpossible to secure a slip- Plulp Sharpies, both of tl per belonging to Marl':' iivcrsified Imp!;.- The slipper was Just one of the fliers used Pttcairn. Boulevard and many unique articles Whl Field as lending plae, required Tl tht was the first '^"^^^^"pruVco'^Mcr^V number of organisations and prom-: been in ill health for the past year to find Sally Rands fan was an- of its kind staged in the air. In E Hwtor m ' —Advertisement oenl local rlmens to attend A native of Conshohocken. he has other and last night's I - l ■ ■ Tiie hunts are becom- Umbrellas repaired " and reeprered ' The regular meeting of the poet j been living in Norristown the pas'.^a third, all of which stumped all.ing increasingly popular as Advertleement. I will be held this evening. frw weeks. i contestants. They did, however.'diversion. SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, December 12, 1933 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1933-12-12 |
Year | 1933 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 12 |
Volume | 66 |
Issue | 99 |
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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. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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