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The Ambler Gazette VOL. LL-^O. 26 AMBLER. PA.. JULY 25, 1929 581.7.5 A yiCAR OBITUARY AND COLD POINT tTEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST READERS TO UPPER DUBLIN Hpjeint Picnic a Great Success Bot/s' Camping at IRaven Rock — IVIotor! Collisioris at the Corner — School I Enumeration — Other Notes. AVlth nearly lUOU por.sons attend- I ing, one of tlie bout and iuerrie.sl pic- I nlcs ever enjoyed by I'lymoutli and ¦ AA'liitemarsh Sunday seliouis was held I at Korest park, Chalfont. Voung peo¬ ple of the combined Sunday schools' met at their respective ciiurclies anj i Tvere transported early tu the park, ! v.here tliey enjoyed the auiuseinents i there until noon. The picnic lunch Wius served at IL'.SO 1j.v tlie ladies, 40 of) whom olUelated. Tho afternoon pro- fe-ram was replete with sports, in which children of the various sehouls competed. Jn u haseliall game between tho married ;niil single men the fur- .mer trounced tlie young fellow.';, 11 to 3. Cold I'oint bas( Ijall nine then , played the Schwenkfelder churcii team' from Xorristown, and won 10 to 0. A! ehort devotional service, led by Kev. i Bower, of Uarren liill, lield before the' .supper hour, was tcriiiiii;btid by a .^leasing address liy 1 lunorable George j C Corson. Uev.. Gieseke, I'lymoutli Meeting, offered prayer. Tho largei gathering of younger and -elder folk ; then enjuyed supper in the picnic ; grove at 7 o'clock, and the remainder ' (ft the evoning was spent at iilay and bonting on the park. lake. AVinners of | tho afternoon racing cuntoKls are as , follows: '^.'j-yd. dasii Ijuys C5 lo 7 yrs.) \ —Thonuis Arnuhf HLMinoutU. llrst ; prize, .and Kennelh llogers, I'lymouth i Mission, second prize. 2.5-yiV dash girls | <5 to 7 yrs.)—I'lrina Burke, I'lymouth ' U. F., llrst l>rlze and Nonnan KJwert, ft. Peter's l.utheran, second prize. :i5- yd. dash, boys (ii to IU yrs.)—Klwood i Spare, St. liter's I>utlieran, lirst! prize, and AValter Tarbutton, I'ly- \ mouth, second prize. L'5-yd. dash, girls 1.8 to 10 years) —• Klizabetii Arncdd, ' Plymouiih, flist prize, and Jllldred Jlucha, St. Peter's I^uthoran, 'second i prize. 50-yd. dash, boys (11 to 14 yrs.) i —Jack Caniplic'll, I'lyiyoutli, hrst prize, ami ANiiii.ini Kull, St, Peter'«. liuthei-un, second jiri/.o. uO-yd. dash ! girls (--to 14 yrs.)- l^>uise Siiare, St. Peter's L.uther.ni, lirst prize, and Grace Moseley, PlymouUi, .second prize. 7D- ' yd. dash, boys {17, to 17 yrs)—liicli¬ ard Carson, J'lyiiioulli Mission, tlrst. prize, and Ilenry IJowcr, St. Peter's [ JjUtheran, second inizc. 7i-yd dasli, ¦ fe-irls (15lo 17 yrs.)—Grace iMorgan, PljIiLouth, hrst prize, and .Martlut Ful- tQn, St. Peter's I-utheran, second prize. lOU-yd dash, men topen)—il. tkiyer. Cold Point, llrst Uirize, and Ed. ' Saivy, I lyiiioutli, soeoiul prize. JUI'-yd ; girls (15 to 17 i'is.)—Grace Morgan,] I'lymouth, lirst iirize, and .Mice iXitter- | aurer. Cold I'oint, second iirize. Sack race, beys (.oiienj 'JJonald Tarbutton, Plymouih, lusi iirize. Sack race, girls (.open), Kleanor Brack, Cold i'oinl, fcj.««irst prize, and jnStPgUflit Thomas; Ply-i I f moutl:, seeund prize. .N'cwsiJaper Raci-, ¦ ooys (.ulH'ii), .laiue.s Gai'lia, lusl inize, . imd. Cliarles u'llrieii, second lu'ize,; botli of Pl.vinotitli Mission. „\'ewMpap- j *^r race, girls (,ui>eii), lUtd(^ssa IJi'owii, St. Peter's l.Uiheian, lirsl prize, and Plorence TarbuLtuii, J'ij'iuoutli, second prize. Potato race, buys (7 lo li; yrs.),' AVilliam Gautliier, I'lymoulli iMissiuii,; fit'st prize, and liicliard Bower, St.' Peter's Kutheian, second iirlze. I'uia- i lO race, girls (I lu i:i years), Jlades.sai Brown, lirst prize, and Helen Itadclilfe,: second prize, bolli of Sl. Peter's KuUi- j eran. Kat AVomen's llace, '7,0 yard, I Alice Potts, Culd Puint, first prize, and ', Marie Astle, St. Peters J^utheran. j AVheelbarrow race. Bower and Staike, i St. Peter's I..ulhei'an, llrst prize, and I O'Brion and Williams, second prizei. j Pie eating contest, boys and gii-ls; (oaien) William Gautliier, Plymouth ; Mission, first prize, and Hem-y Bow- ; er, St Peter's l.,utlicraii, second prize. ; Peanut iicraiiibie, (under 0 yeai's), i Doris Beaver, Cold Point, flrst prize,; and Konuan Sague, St. Peter's l^utli- | eran, second prize. Peanut Scramble (7 to lif years), John Wliite, lirst. prize, and Kdith Moseley, second prize, j ooth of Plymouth. The chainnan of tbe fcvont was AValter A. Knerr, secretaiy | waa Rev. lilchmond Taylor, ana Treas- | urer, John Kilmer. The churches par- ! liclpatlng wero Cold Point Baptist,! Plymouth Meeting K. C, Plymouth Cen¬ tre Union Mission, Plymoutli Meeting i'riends and St. Peter's J-.utheran, of Barren llill. Pour Cold Point lads are enjoying camp at Kaveu Bock and are there i lor the second week. They aro Edmund I Brack, Jr.,' Kdivard l'"ulmor, Kaymond j McCoombo and Claik Uall, all mem- | uers of Cold Point Baptist Sundayi jichool, which sijonsored tho camping' trip for them pjid ia meeting half i expenses. The boys left on. Hunday of ' last week and will return homo nexi Sunday. Harmonville corner was thp scene of two motor mishaps over the week-end. Ijate Sunday evening a Philadelphia machine driven by Miss Catherlno JI. Aleta made a left-hand turn. It is Etated, and collided with tho car driv¬ en by Earnest Zimmerman, o£ Bead¬ ing. Both machines ¦s\'orQ damaged, j ZUmmeiTiian procured tho license! cards of Mlss Aleta as proof of the' collision and presentod them to tho i police, ¦\\'lth a damage claim. The I second mishap occurred Monday mor¬ ning, in ^YhicIl .a car bearing an Ohio ' ilcensB was badly wrecked. it was, necessary to have It towed from thoi scene. The other machino -svas slight- | ly damaged, Nono was injured in either colHislon. Mlss Harriet Slicpiiard, of Harmon¬ ville, is spending tho remainder of her summer vacation at tho home of i hei' ^Jte? and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. j AA^ak^pylvestor, of Boxborough. Mi.^md Mrs. a, Borscy Taylor and i Georgo D. Taylor, o£ Baltimore, vis- j ited with tho latter'.-* son, Kov. Kich- i mond Tiiylor, and family, of Cold | Point, durhi.g the week-end. On .Sun-; .lay 'Jlr. and Mrs. G. Bcrsey Taylor, i Rev. Taylor, Georgo 3J. Taylor, Master Milton Taylor, and Misi Jean Stead motored to Valley Forgo. AVlicn the Baltimoro party left for homo Sunday ovening thoy woro accompanied by Mrs. Kichiiiond T.aylor and sens, Kicli- ^ mondj Jr., O. 1^ Milton and K. Leon- .i.rd, who AviU spend their vacation Miss Gertrudo Gormley, of Cold Point, is spending lier vacation in Ooean City. (continued on page 8) KUWAKIJ W. PHILLIPS Ull Tuesday aft';rnoon ut l.:K( ser-1 vices wire held at tlie Frieiv'ls' home,! N'ew Hope, over the remains uf i'-d- ward W. I'hillips, al u:ie tiiue resideni if Ambler, wiio di'.'d on Saturday af¬ ternoun atter a long Illness, aged 71) yeais. i The di.ceas J was une of live cliil-! ih'i.n of tlie late i.'hai'ius and Sarali I'hiilli.s and wa.s born on th'j old I'hiiiiiis Illill faim, north of New Hope, now Ihe pruperty ot Artist' l.iithrup. Two sisters an>l one brother New Sehcol at North Glenside to Be survive: Kmma and Mr.s. Addi,; Sel- Icis, uf l.'uylcsluwn, and Kranli I'hil-I LIST OF TOWNSHIP TEACHERS NEARLY COMPLETE AMBLER CLUB ENJOYS HIGH AT¬ TENDANCE lips, i)i-^side.il uf the 1-anibcrlvill j, .National bank. .Mr. Plitllipa manied i^^ileii Ivender-' dine, ami tliey resid d at New Hope, and laKr fur six y.'ars in Bristol, re-; moving to .Vnililer in lV.li), whore furl '-7, ytviis liie decea.sed was pui'cha-sing ' agent f.' the Keasb'y & MallLsoii iMjinpany, wiiieh iKisitiuii he relin¬ iiulsiied soni;' years <Lg", and .Mr. and .Mrs. I'liiliiii.s removed to Noirisluwn. lur liv, years thoy dwelt in Klorida, aciiuiring pruiierty in St. Pottrsljurg, 1' inriiing, iicwever, to New llupe. riie deceased is survlvled by a sun. in Service at Opening on Sept. 9 Other Buildings Being Conditioned for Service. Tlio l.pper Uublin school distriei Has Percentage of 91.83 for Year in National Contest —Plans Athletic Day with Rotary in August —Golf Contest Promised. i Kiwanis Ciub of .Ambler, having lit- | tie ijii.sinoss to discuss in meeting, Tuesday evening, enjoyed tlie enter- 1 faculty already elecled comprises the talnnLent Provided by D, K, Biddl. fullowing teachers- thftjr secretary. '1 he niembers again con .Mathias .Sheelcigii, .Mrs. Jennie M. vflned at Fort Side inn, where the; Bishop, in-iiiciiial; .Mrs. Mary A. Pylo Jlrs. Kdith I,. Beans, Mlss .Martha .1. Gallagher, (abuve all upper grades) , jMlss Sara T. Biggard, Fourth grade; Miss Harriet W. IJiggard, Third grade; Mrs. Hannah M. Shoemaker, Second grade; Miss Eieanore Cook, First grade. Fort AVashlnglun — Mrs. Julia B. Bytheway. iiriucipaV; -Miss Oei)|i'g!ne Watsun K., of Ambler, an J dai^hler, Nunn, wiih anutlier to he selected K;iiiiiiei , wife uf liarvey B. .Mien, ai- (above all upixtr grade); :Mrs. Juseph- su uf -Ambler. Interment was iiiad'j inline JUIlenhiiuse. Kuurlh and Fiflli llie .-Suielnry Friends' burying grade; Miss Helen Walls, Third grade; gruunds. ! jMlss jAlai-y K'. l''isiiei-. Second grade; -MISS BKLL.V K Sl.Mu.\'.S -Mrs. Alverda Orner, Kirst grade. , , ,, ^.. -.< Jarrettown —Aliss Hazel li, A\ or- Mi^,s Bella H. .Simoa.s, seeretary of; ^,,i,,gton, principal; Mrs. Alma D, the .M'.thodlst Kplscoj..;il Home. Kdge-1 worlliington, grade Fifth and .-^ixtli; ly street and Behiionl uvenue, who ^^.ss Fiaiues .MacXair, One and Tv.o. died un Siiiul.iy afier a long illness, | Xurlli Glensido—l'rin.;ipal lo he sol- was biirieil Ihis We.lnesday aft .r-| ocled, Aliss Lucinda -N. Bruuks. -MisK nuun. liiieinieiil was in Cedar Hiil I KVelyn .\. Brown, iMrs. Aurelia J. AA'a- Ceinetery. At the lime u£ lier d ath'ters. Mi«s Siniuns was under niedicai care | Orebiiid—Mrs. Elsie H. Wiiliam.s, at tile home of lier sist r, .Mrs. iirincipal; iMiss Esther l-"rench, grade (fharles B. Hill, at (i7U4 Creslieiiii Uno, and Three. road, All. Airy, whore the funeral ser-1 Mr. Waldo E. A'oho, physical tdu. vices w re held. In addllion to lier i cation and spoial. have been sd'ved lo splendid dinner The club is meeting there lemporarll.v during the summer. i The enti-rtalncr wa.s Thunias lliiiis- ton, a suljurdin.'ile uf Tummy l.ough- ran, und highly recommended as his subzstitutP. lluuston proved nuiteclev-] er with- bis jukes, and is a, snaiiiiv ] . slneor. I The Kiwanians had sehedulod an- ! other tennis match for this AVednes- ; day evening with AVest End Tennis' Club, of North AVales. in an attempt. to ictrieve the lost laur/'ls uf iirev- lous matclies. The mateh has beon postponed liy the West Knd elub al I the last iiiliiiilei, howoN-ter, and the ; players must bear their burden of | , dtif eat longer. Secretui-y Biddle alsoi promises a match with Doylestown in' the near future. I Suf;gestiun arose in discussing llie J businoss shuw, to again be sponsor- '. ed by Kiwanis tills fall, tliat Start Electrificatian luillal stoi.s in wurk whicii wiil I'uiiipleie the llrst iliiit in the J;iO,(l(lU,- 000 eectrlfication of the J'^^eading Com¬ pany wero la-ken Tuesdav with tln-j preijuration for tlie l.'iyingTtf cuncrete louit.lations in the area between Kiuding Terminal uKd kun dul'.-. The actual beginning of tha work I is at AVayno Junction, where workm-jn i ujieraling in several crews started un ( the foiindatio:i work for ovjrhcad ; wires, which Is ^»xpected to bo Uhlshed | l.efure lale fall. In addition to the I.ansdalo branch, the Chestnut Hill branch aiso will bo '.lectrllled and it is expected all of t!.a work will be coniiiletcvi wilhi<i tl:ree years. According tu a railroa': olllci.il, llio electric trains will provide a iiS i>.i' cent, increasj in service und will pro¬ vide a saving uf from :;0 tu :.'! cent. In pn-sent upi/r. tin" cusl.s. (i'PPEfi DUBLIN AND Jier MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OF IN- TEREST Thief Enters Grace Union Church — Samuel 'White, Jr., ;ls Recovering —Horsham First-Day School Pienio —Jarrettown and Dresher. Willi Wuuld Ktuup .su luw lu slcal, as one of the meanest of rubbers liad done ill Jlorsham last .Saturday night is puzzling. Ariicles of extremely small value to afoul, yet of somo need and use in the church, were U;ken, and members of liie Grace L'nion cliurcli of Horaliiua con lecture why a vagrant, such as tlio man is thought to hava been, would altompt such a petty act. Tho American Hag was llrst of all do¬ llied when thu thief lileraliy toro It from the iJule and coiUlscated it with llie gilded eaglo cut frum the top of lliu pole. Other articles taken wero silver collection platters, velvet cov- 1 rs and bronz lelters frum a trophy plaque won for elliciency and atten¬ dance in the Xortii I'enn branch of tl.o Chrislian Endeavor Union. Tha In¬ truder was found to liavo entered , tiuough a basement winduw, and Successful and Wel'l Attended Sessions i from evidonce was alone. That samo in St. John's Lutheran Cluirch, i evening a man was .seen in an attempt Ambler —Work of Pupiis Will Be' !V ''"}''" t"" ''""le of A. H. Hood In c i-.- I -ri • ,., ¦ . .- Horsiiam and was Irlghtenod away. Exemplified This Wednesday Eve. , Tiio iblevlHg al tlie churih was coil- j. W. OUTER WILL ADDRESS PUPILS CLOSE OF THE DAILY VACATION SCHOOL sisier, Misa Siniuns is tiiplH'W aud a. iiioeo. survived hy Sad Accident to Chief Kennedy li Mr. Thomas K. Allddleton, music suiiervlsor. .lauiturs, h'urt AVashington, Howard i-'iack. .Mathias Sheeleigh, Pembroke I C.-Ltiiers. Jarrettown, AVilliain Hodq- A sad accident, in wliicli Chief uf , mick; Norlh Glenside, Grant S. IJeck- I'uiicu Konnedy, of .\iiiblei-, ligured, : er; Oroland, to be selected. tuuk place lust Thursday in Ihe nurth- ] .Among the ounleiiiplated Iniilding eastern seetion uf Piiiladelphia, and i repairs a.i'e: .-V teachers' room tu bo resulled in Chief Kennedy's sister I added and Iillod up in tho Alathias ... ,, , Agnes, 14 years of age, being killed sheeleigh building, painting tlie ex-| during the muntli of outriglit, llis mother sustaining ser-i terior and refurnishing the Kasl Ore-11-'^incl ious iiilernal injuries and several ; land laiildiiig. 'I'he desks from lho I-jist fractured ribs, besido a iiumUtr ui I Oreland huilding will bo relinishoil and cuts and brui.ses. Anollier sister, Eliza- j renioved lo Nortii Glensido. Play- both, was alsu injured, as wjis also ground eriiiipnient has boen added at -Mrs. Kennedy, wife of fliief Keiiuedy, ' Jarrettown,. and the grounds regraded and their sun W.illlaiii, 'while Chief i^nd resodded. Kennedy himself was badly cut and 1 Due notice will be given with re- bi'ui.sed about the head. In describhig j pard to the enrollment and reglstra- liio ai;cident, Cliief Kennedy slated i tion of beginners. All pupils who will liiat they were all returning from an heeoiiie .six years of ago on or before enjoyable vacation si)eiit with iclatives i April 1st, i'.r20 will be admittod Sop- in .New York stale, and were on llieir i temher iie.\t. The fall term opens un way hume to his parents in McKinley. I Alonday, Sept. 9. Liaily Vacaliuu Bllile sclwul vvill be , sidered a must waiitun piece of work, the drawn to a cluse in St. Julius Lu'.lier- i Mr, and Mrs Joseuli Gouak of bootlis be a fra me-work ot pipe as a an cliurcli this U'ednesday evening m ! Horsham, are enlertaining lho latter'a permaiiont tlxuire and owniU by the . an iiupicssivo c.-iliibit ol tho maiiuxi. ; Liothor, Williani I'Ai'ookS, and wife, club Comment varied ^i'l'dy on this | and meiila wurk iierfunued by Uie I who muturcd liere la.st week from matter, and it was Iinaily tabled un-| scholars. The e.\ercisc.i which will be- x-ueblo Colo Mrs Guuik had not tu the rogular munlhly business meet-'gin at 7.oM will be ied by. Miss l;=a-Hoa,rd from ker lu'uther' fur the last Ing next week. belle JJuuglas.s, dueclur ul the scliuoi . 15 years " Isra.el Hough, inter-club si>oli-ts I 'rue progl'am will be divided iiiu. , , ¦,,.,. , ,, , chairman, annuiiiieed that an alhletlc itwo parls, the lirst to lie an exhibit ,''^} 1 artenheimcr, uf Jlurshaai. day has been proposed between lt(0-;„f tlie meiilul aclivilies tiirougii wu.cu I ^V'" ''? ''UJoymg an extended trip tary and Kiwanis, and iJlans aro un-' Hn, cliildren ii^ve been uained duiiii-.^ 1 ^'"V"^.'' *'7"''ol>e, is expected lo return der way to hold it lale in August. 1 tlio two weeks of scliooling. The ial-j''""^ "' •""'I't^.mber. The Kolary gulf team, il was slat-^ ter part of llie program will bo liie! Sajuuol While, Jr., of Hursliain, ed, is still considering tlie challenge, uianual e.-iliibit of- llieir wurlt. in tiie j sucot-ssfuily underwent an operation' from Kiwanis. j basement department. Theso exeiciocs 1 f"i' removal uf his appendi.x last week The attendance recurd uf the cluh , will bu open to the public. j at .North Western General nospltal. I positii lune again the ex(telleiice of number over all other clubs in iluring liio e.-vcreises Aitorney and is convalescing satisfactorily. 1 i William Bitlvr, of Aublui', ivilj addres.s ! Iloisli.uii Farmers cluh liave forgona the I the young people of the splondid poa-j their July business meeting and ea- state. With a percentage of 31,93 for, sihiiiiiLs .ut exemplifying their mentiun in the national contest wun .by Centralla, Washingtun. While crossing an inleisection hts niaciiiiie was struclc iu tho rear by unullier car and uverlurned. it su hap¬ iiened ilwl his sister Agnes and his mother wero riding in tho rear, and wlien the car upset his sister struck the hard road wilh lier head, and sue was di-ail when ijiclvod up, liaving sua- tiOinod a fracture ml the sRtill. His' mother, who was also badly injured, was lushed to tho Fiankfurd huspital, while the uUu'r iiioiiibers of liie I'amily after being given lirst-aid lieatmeiil were ahle to go lo liic-ii- home. Cliief Kennedy stated that one of llie unex- plainahlc tliin.gs of lho accident is tlie fact lliat his infant sun, whu was be¬ ing carried hy its mulher, was tlirown at leasl liO feet lo tiie side .of the road, landing aniong tho bu.slies, but an e.xamination showed that the baby had escaped Willi but a few scratclies. The funeral sorvices wore lield Saturday afternoon over the unfortunate child from her lato home in McKinley, and iiiti-riiient was made in the Norwood ct-nietory. CENTRE SQUARE Tlie Senior and Junior leagu s o'f St. John'u Lutheran churc . have .iis- eonlinued their ni'.'Otin"-. for the 1-.- niaindiH- uf the iiioiilli of Jil; 1 ¦! I .Auguat.— I raviil, sun uf .Mr. aivil Airs. J'..... .. ! AI<:<3lui-e, haa fully recuvered from thi I sjiuik uf beiiLg attacked by a bull, ' which animal was shot bv .Mr. Mc- I Chiro in order to SJive the hoy's T.f.e. Hev. and -Airs. C. C'. Snyd'ir ir-liend- ed the fii'iier^il uf Afrs. S-.ydor's m'plh- er at Heading the iiast week. Th-.i work on Clu-.rles -Muri-iiy's o)) oration, corner WUlii. the year, -Ambler received honorable | Scholars wlio have uiulcrtakcn LuIb schoolin,g Willi HIU por cent atlendance vvill receive seals. Theso are JU m nuniber. 14 utliers will receive diplo¬ mas fur loO iiercent attendance uii.~ Ifcriu. The total number'havinji' per- ftci alleiiduiice this year is 'i',i, 'ill: musical e.\.ercises will bo led Ijy Euuis Wentz at liie piano. Tbe scliuAil was liiuugiit tu a clust at noun AVednesday, fulluwing wliiclt the teacliers and schulars iiicaiickeil on liie lawn of the churcii gruunds. Buncu ... .was partaken ot at l;i, after wiiich tno merit badges lur swimming P'oiieor-1 jji^y^^ j-j^u^ ing, and Ih-st-aid, and " "¦ " flrst-ald and swiniming awar the'court of hunor at its Delinont Troop No, 2 Returns from Camp. Five of the mernbers of Trooii No.; 2 returned from <;amp Delmmit un ] .Satiuday, all having won the c.Tmp 1 iusiiriiia or einbloni. .Stow^irt Kure-r. | Edmunds I'osey and .lack Me^igs were I, awaiiled tlie ouveled C. H.'s, and AVil-j' Ham l-'isher and Jack Green, their: first-aid i^nibieiii. i-'lsher also received in vai'ioas , ,_ _¦,......., i«... pa.rlicipaled' ... .__ ¦'*'",' .. '1 (.allies unlil u, when tliey were disuiiss- ¦ds truni , ed. The eiirulliuent thla year reached a touU-«£'.7i'J. Tho' average daily aliem- | danco was Til. Enthusiasm and inter- j est in llie cuiiiijiiied Biblical and man- 1 ual wurk, tauglit this season, was keenly purliayed Ihruuglioiit the tenn. j a. pleasant picnic ouling lasl Saturday It is interesting to note Uie inter-j afternoon on the campus at Georgo _ _. _ _ __ __ denominaiional fellowsliip of lliis va-| School. jMore than 100 young peopla biuioes' sti-o<"t reshlenco, Norrl.stuwn, i'Nation Bible sellout. Of the 711 eiiroUeu j and parents .•ilieiided. The picnickers otolen Car Loft at Barren Hill A motor thief got away Willi the ear lit Russell Adams, uf 731 l..ata,yetle ,si^i.,.fc*t^ ^-urrisiuwii, some lime J'''riday night. Tile oar was parked at a Bar terlaiiuiient, and are laying iilaiis fur a iilesi.-jant picnic and siiorts prograa^i lo be iield August 17, un lho Josepii Kirk fann in Brealier. Mrs. William J'". Tyson, llursham, spent llie week-end in Ocean City. iMr. and Mrs. l-'rank 'i-'orkcr, of Hurshai.i, were recent guesis uf Mr. and Mrs. Hairy liiloy in llichboro. Ji'lank Fra-zler and wile, of I'ldladol- jiliia, called on Aii-. und Airs. John Harrar, Jr., and family, of near'Pros¬ pectvilie, on Uuiiday. .Mr. and iMis. Joseidi S. Whitesido, uf Bubylun, siieiit Sunday with friends jn .Millville, N. J. Aliss Clara Schaeffer, uf Tio.^a, Is 1 lliei guesl uf Harry Buil.erfurd and family in Hallowell for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Murry-"aiianhliir'¦^-of' llailowell motuied lo Belu ware Wator Gap on Sunday. Horsham First-day schoul enjoyed ¦ftrhen the thoft occurred, and wap; Uiere were 43 Eulheran cluldien. J4 found abandoned on the pruperty uf; l'»'tsl'yleriau, <» Baptist, U Church jf ,> 1-, t.- ,1, «, », , ..Samuel Finkelstein, Germnntown plUe.; the Brelliren, and one each of Meilio- of BeKalb Street 'i"'^! 1 |3,j,.,.en Hill early .'Saturday morning I ihst, Episcojxil, Friends and Uelurni- .iby Constable Harry Steinmetz He had I tliG vehicle removed lo tho Glllnger Skippack pikes, is progressing. .lohn Haa"-. wbo has been a sufferer from rheuniatism for some time, ocn-,^^j.^„^ g^^ji the owner luc.ited. .\ thor tinuos to iiiiprove and .s able lu be j ^^^.j^ inspection ot the coupo revealed about again. ithe onlv thing- missing was a pacKago The liulico of Aiiiblr wore called I ^f cigarette.i. to tho vicinity of the sch-olhousa on | . . Monday to- settle a dispute between sumo men In tbe vicinity. No arrests Boy Will not Stay Home J-'or a tiiird timo in a wesk, Fi'ank ed. 'J'he staft of teachers under .Mls.- IJuug a^s numbered 11. Four were us¬ ed in training mental g-roups, with two assistants, four in the manual depait¬ ment and one recreation director. Hev I-;. .1. Alallsun, pastor of St. John's l-utheraii cliurch, supervised the wurk. WEDDED EVANS—AVEIL. A wedding uf much interost took pl.ace at 4.30 Saturday in tlio J-'lrst I'resbyterian church of Ambler, when i Kichard Laylord Evans and Miss Doro¬ thy -^["rreenAvood Weil w'oro oii'l/ried by Kev. George J. Crist. Tho bride, formerly a resident of Ambler Highlands, has recenliy resid¬ ed in Oak Lano with her mother, Mr.s. Charlea AVell. Sho was given away by hor fathei-, ]\lr. Cliarles AVieil, also of Oak Lane. Tho brido was attendod by Mlss Mary Kumbaugh, as maid of honor. She woro a lace dress of peacli color wilh a large garden hat to match, and carried a spray of yellow flowers on her arm. AA'. Corson Evan.s, a brothcir of tbej horse by deafh. groom, acted as best man. Tho maid of honor waa dressed In yellow. After tho ceremony a reception wan held Iri tho newly furnished homo of tlie couplo on Ambler Highlands. Tliey tlicn sliiipcd away In a quiet honey¬ moon tour. They will reside upon their return In their homo on Ambler Highlands. Jtr. Evang, who Js tho son of Mr. and Mrs. AVilUam C. Evans, ot Ambler, is a prominent contractor, -svltli an oHlce in this borougli. refused admit lane then pbieed i iam ^ a'ti;;;;;^ car- ai^j- h^was'ii;f^ j^,^.j:^'zX"^'^d::it:'t:- \ i^i^n^; ,;iisto;^rsiiiipiy; wm pi^; i off at Plymai-tth Meeting. rolled for the weik's^'cLscs Consideration uf the Presbyte. 1 The youth maies a practice of run- ''"'i^^jT' the cousin- messaue wis doctrines has lieen strongly urged , ning away f:^,n home a.i going t,\ J^^^^J^^'^J^'t^^^.^'l^^^^^^;;^ some of the uienilHU^j. and a^^^ Nurristown. Ho w.-i.s nlaced in a. cell .-_ ,.. au „. i ¦ ¦ i tnis direction is ciuile l>us.siole. wors made. Painters Ifcxvo flnisbed r^ipalnting tho barn roof and dwelli.'is cf Ed¬ w.ard C Kezor's property. Kesidents of this section on an en¬ joyable trip an Mlss Mar - Bcytr and Mr. and Mrs. AValter Beyer, who are tuuring interesting points' in and about Canada and Ni::.gar.a Falls. Air. an|il Mrs. Otis Fry and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ludwig have returned lo their homes atter having spent an on- joyabla time in Atlantl-j City. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Muller and daughter, Aliss liose Aluller, left b.st week for Mouse'iead Bako, Main.-, wiiere thoy oxpiMit to rem.ain for sev¬ eral weeks. Mlss Mullsr ha.'J but re-j f^^y. Blood Expert Enters Helm Case eently recovered from a serious op- j,„ jjjg aedan owned by I.s.aac E. llal- eration, end sho will siv. nd the weeks' icwell, ono of the. three men now in with her p.arents at tho atove place, i Jfontgomery county prison awaiting F'rank Cassel reporta tho loss of a | tho action of the grand jury on in- '|dictments ch.arging thera with the Miss Mamo lTall;or.';loadt Is enjoy-¦ murder of AVilliam Norman Helm, will Ing a visit to New York stato, wh;-re be made "somo timo next week" by she Is tho guest of relative^'. ono of tho most distinguished aulhori- II iixan, I-. negro, residing un Josiiua road, near C-orson station, was- I'leked up in .N'orristown on AVednesday night. Captain Sarni sent th-^ youth.,, ., , ,. , . . to the house of detention, but he ,v-as' ^''" '^'^^'^""^ ^"""^' evangelical inter- Perkasie Conterence Ends. AIui'O than 7U0 iieoplu gathered in Perkaslo park Sunday afternoon and tvening to attend tho final sessions ul conference summer assembly, which ^. , . ,,, , , . ,, delivered by Kev. Cluirles JL Slauffacli Nurristown. Ho w.-is placed in a. ''<'ll er, of Allentuwn, who gave an in.spir- for six hours tho wo-k previous to 5,,^ acniiun, urging the young people s-'are him. but 11 did not have the de- ,0 g„ ij^cJc to their rospecUvo coiigre- aired effl:ct. gallons and become actlvtj. I 111 the niorning Kev. AV. E. Bollman. A second test of blood stains fuund, uf Allentuwn, dean of the Assembly, assisted by JJislioii Lawrence H. Sca- ger, of LiiAlarr, Iowa, preaclied tlm sernion. This aftornoon AV. Harold .Mitchell, of the Bellield Avenue Churcli. Phila.-, w-as in chargo of the Sundav School session. John Miller who has beoi Et:|fferin^' from a, sovero attack of quinsy, has sulllciontly recovered to return to his tits on blood analysis in the United States. 'l'.-3 Is Dr. .Tohn .A. IColmor, of the placo of employement -with tho Xor-j Graduato School of Aledicine of tho ristown Horalil. University of Pennsylvania, who has _ j Tho work on tho AA'Tiltfaln consoli- been retained by District Attorney pai't of New^'York dated school annex is ^rogr.^ssIng;Frank X. Kenninger, of Montgomery! oscar Hardegs la expecting to take 'rapidly, and thoro la every Indication j county, to check on tho results of the a trip through tho west. i tli.at tl . building will be re.ady for the;an.ilysia made by r.„.,„f„ rui„,v,i„t ,,_ ..... . ,.., Robert C. Stinson. ORELAND Williani Mower, who was recently scalded about the shoulder and upper ai-m, is now well. Mrs. Thorneboro and two of her daughters, Mary and Ellen, enjoyed a trip to Niagara l-'alla and northern frolicked un liie caniims and enjoyed liie use .of tile glorious swiniming pool in tho Nesliaminy creek. Tliey return¬ ed homo in the lato aftornoon. A congri gational meeting- of tho Giace I.niun churcli uf llursham has. been called e.xinessiy Iu lunsidci- and cliooso tho beller move to remain a. union and unatlaclied cliiiiiel or to ae:ceiit momborsliip iu a denomination. Tho niembers of tlie cliurch for moro than live years have struggled under tlio union princlplo until tliey aro convinced tliat to readjust themsolvea I under tlie^ order of ono denominatloi* I may aid them In accomplishing a i ^iimiei' puipuse in Hursham. Tho i mooting thus is called for Tuosday I evening, Juiy 30, and will bo held in the church building. Puev. JJdward side. rian by e in this direction is quile lius.sible. Next Salurday the (members of tho Christian Jilndeavor societies of Grace Cnlon Cliurch of Hursham will attend tho picnic of the Norlh J'enn brancli of the Chrislian Endeavor L'nion, at Menlo park, Periiasie. Cars will leavo tho church at 1 p. 111. The young peo¬ plo wili iiarlicipale in the sports and devotional activities planned. 'J'he ordinance of coinmunion ob¬ sei-ved on Sunday evening in Graca Union churcii of Horsham was re¬ ceived by two new members. Kev. II. W. Hathaway, of I'liiladeliihia, con¬ ducted tke service and gavo tho ser¬ mon. r..ev. Edward Franie preached in tiie inorning ou "The Pilot of I-ife," or "Christ .our guiding liglit of life." Next Sunday tho pastor's topics wlU bo "Prc-cious Faith" and Tho Defects of Small Things." Prayer moeting cn AVednesday evening. Advertisement for bids for tlio re¬ opening of school In .September. Mlsa Ver.a B.:!rnhari.l has returntd' to her homo aft'.-r a d°ilghtful trip lo j East Hampton, Bong I.sland, where she spent .a wcolc. At fcoth tho Inquest Into tho death of Helm and at tho habeas corpus proceedings Stinson testlfled that the bloodstains are human blood and County Chemist, jir and Mrs A. Hoffman enjoyed i construction and concreting .of Jlors- a pleasant trip to Atlantio City over I ^^^ ^°'^^ ^^°'^'^ Horsham to I'rospect- vlllo has clianged tho plans of tlia won I iforsham township supervisors to re- the weelc-end. Tho Oreland baso ball team „„,.,-_ ^ , ^, , , „ thoir first gamo of tho season by de- i ^Ti^a^o J>jyl3 Oro-v-o road from Ea- feating Norrlstown ty a scoro of 0 to ^^1°'^ *» Prospectvllle. Completa ar¬ rangements had b-^on mado by tho KU.'SS—EEBGia St. Luke's Keformed Church, North Wales, waa tho sceno of a quiet but j •¦*'"" -si-'ont: a wcqk. . ^j^^^ they had been splattered on the gl pretty wedding ceremony on Saturday,. car at about tho same time as Helm i "tIio I'liila. Boiler AVorks empluyes at noon, when Mlsa Emily Y, Berse, | Shinglo Company Lecgue is fapposed to havo mot his death, jjield their annual picnic Saturday at daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Charles | . , .-. t, , .,' On Jlonday night Dr. Kolnior, hi Enfield. A baso ball camo waa held in Bergo, of 305 AVest AValnut stroet, nnd I In the Shingle Company B.asobal ^^^,„any ,vltii Couniy, Detective Johnu;^Mcii \hQ boUer sh^^ AV Leroy Nu.ss, son of Mr. and Jlrs. .league the Jlanufacturing Dopartment j>. Stevenson, visited tho Hallo^voll I'^rg Eve^yono w^^^^ Eugene B. Nus.s. of 3'2i AVest AValnut maintained Is clean skite by defeat-!.,,„£, j„ Amlder, but was denied ifime ^^"*°"° '"" ^"""'^ "' "^ ^"""^ strdet, woro joined In tho lioIy bond ing tho Finishing pepartment, 11 to 2. ^j,,„it,tance. i A dr.awlng -will bo held at tho Ore- of wedlock, with Kev. John JI. Her-, Tho Ofllco and the Ebomzed IX-l.art- ji,.g_ HaHowoll Informed Stoven.son liand "iro hJu-'O on Saturd.ay Ju^ theh- plans -and will rcsurfaca zog, pastor of tho church, oIUcLating. ment played .a close ganio on tho l&ih : , j.^^ been told by defense coun-| Tho orcland Boy Scouta returned ^^^^ avenuo from Easton road. Immediately following the ceremony I At tho ond of t.so flftn tno score stood ! g^, wililam F. Dannehower. Jr., T urcuvnu i.oy ccouia ieiuinea|„_„ , ,, „_ .,,„ ,„...,.._.. a reception was tendered at tliQ bride's I 5 to 5. Then the Ebonlzed Departmont' ^^lan Goldsborough and Bi-)ewstei homo on AVost AValnut streot, after I scored throe runs. The omco rallied, .fj^^^j^ ^jj^ jattor two ot IDentop, Caro froni their annual encampment at suiiei-yi.-jurs tu start tho permanent rc- aarfaclng of this Job w-lthin it, week, but tho stato work cn tho Horsham road, whicii tho suiiervisors aro in¬ formed will begin in August, necessi¬ tates this road to bo used as a detour. Tho ¦ supervisors have, therefore, al- Hallowell, to tho Upper Jloreland Camp Delmont. All tho boya say the.'y |.townsliip lino, starting tliis 'J-hursday which tho newly weds loft on their 1 but was able to register onl>^ honeymoon. Thcy will be at homo on]runs, and Elionlzed won, S to nd after Septomber 1. They •5\in reside at the (Honiostoad apartments. Tho brldo and groom Avero class¬ mates In tho North Wales schoola. The hride was gradiiatod in tho class of l!i'24 and has boon employed in tho.^orth AVale.s Niillonal Bank for several years. The groom was graduated in tlie class of l!l'il5 and is associated with his f.ather in tho painting and paper hanging businoss. LE.\GUE STANiDIXG Finishing Offlco JIannfaoturlni; m A. I J. Afoulding W. 5 4 2 2 0 ll 0 •> •? :! (, 000 Tho second gamo between K. /.- JT. Co. and tho Shingle Co.,was played last *'' '^' Uno county, Md., that no ono should bo permitted to .seo the car without . informing counsel. A- I An appeal was taken to Dannehow- 1,000 or, and finally to Dean, who la bollov- .604 e(j to have reached an agreement ¦v\'Ith -400 tho district attorney by -which. In tho 400 prc-aonco of Danoho-w-or. Dr. Kulnur ¦will bo perniitted to lake spootnidi.s of tlie blood from tho car. Centre Point Man in Hospital Antliony-Jlarzano, of Center Point, wa.s treated in tho receiving wtu-d of tho Montgomery hospital last week far lacerationa of the left hand, roiinir- ir.g alx stltchie*. ^+eek, with lho latter swamping; ^le older mill exponents 19 to 1. County Controller in West ' Virgiria. Cotmty Controller AVilUam O. Jivin, of Ambler, went to 'West "Virginia, where ho -was called as a •witneics in li\>doral court in a bankruptcy pi'o- ceedlng, connection with -which caso , .. -haa hrnnch rmnorH men- In -Mlia •"-''"""' »"v;«-eeueu jJi laiiujiiE a carp ho has througn papers luea m Miis ^^^^^ measured 27 inchea and which Big Bass in Neshaminy Two of the largest flsh taken ro¬ cently from fho Neshaminy creek in tlio Edison section woro caught bv two local fishermen, AVilliam Plank and Ed-ward Come®. Mr. Plank caught .a bass mensurlnfr .slightly over .17 inches, wWIe Jfr. Gomes succeeded in landing a carp co utity. wero sorry to loavo tho camp, for they had good "eats" and a very enjoj-ablo outing'. Free 2 Scott Suspects .,/-• Becauso of a lack of evidence against thom, Jfontgomery county authorities on Tuesd.iy rol-ased two of tho throo su.spects ai'restod In con- n.:ctIon with tho death of Mr.s. Ethel .Scott, 31, of Twenty-soijond and Nor¬ ris streets, who 'was pu.s)iod from a si->oodlng automobiio near Hatboro. Thoso released from their cells in Non-istown ara Eeslio Thompson, of morning. 'I'ho work ou Davi.s Grovo road will thus bo deferred tmtil later in Uie fall. Tho township will receivo stato and county aid in financing both Jobs. The stato will financo half tha total cost, and the county and township sharo tho remainin.g half. 'J'he to\vn- Khip .stipei'visors will du the work whicli -will bo a tarvi.a penetration juU Stono has boon purchasod fro.-n -Murphy's Blue Stono quarries at Montgoniei'y ville, and tli.5 Headley Good Roada company will supply tarvia. Mr. and Jlrs. John B. Clayton, of >rorth Morchantvillo, N. J., and Jlrs. IL O. Harvey and daughter, Helen. Borlcs stro-?t near' Sevontoonth. and °* G-ei-mantown, called on weighed 1) and one-half pounds. CVitherlno Caldwell, of Paulsboi|D, AVHllam i^cbtt ia being held In the oounty prison at Norristo-wn . whila authorities continue to check up on hi.s wherealiouts on tto night, tho woman Wa9 killed. ' , , , , ... ' Jlr. and Mrs. William Veach at tho IC G. F,. homo on Sunday. Grading of Oio public school ground.-^ •on Ilorsham has been completed and tlvfc kvYVTi seeded in grass. %.lmt *ii (continued on -pagu 8)
Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19290725 |
Volume | 51 |
Issue | 26 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 07/25/1929 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
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Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Month | 07 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1929 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19290725 |
Volume | 51 |
Issue | 26 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 07/25/1929 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
Contributing Institution | Wissahickon Valley Public 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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The Ambler Gazette
VOL. LL-^O. 26
AMBLER. PA.. JULY 25, 1929
581.7.5 A yiCAR
OBITUARY
AND COLD POINT
tTEMS
OF LOCAL INTEREST READERS
TO
UPPER DUBLIN
Hpjeint Picnic a Great Success Bot/s' Camping at IRaven Rock — IVIotor! Collisioris at the Corner — School I Enumeration — Other Notes. AVlth nearly lUOU por.sons attend- I ing, one of tlie bout and iuerrie.sl pic- I nlcs ever enjoyed by I'lymoutli and ¦ AA'liitemarsh Sunday seliouis was held I at Korest park, Chalfont. Voung peo¬ ple of the combined Sunday schools' met at their respective ciiurclies anj i Tvere transported early tu the park, ! v.here tliey enjoyed the auiuseinents i there until noon. The picnic lunch Wius served at IL'.SO 1j.v tlie ladies, 40 of) whom olUelated. Tho afternoon pro- fe-ram was replete with sports, in which children of the various sehouls competed. Jn u haseliall game between tho married ;niil single men the fur- .mer trounced tlie young fellow.';, 11 to 3. Cold I'oint bas( Ijall nine then , played the Schwenkfelder churcii team' from Xorristown, and won 10 to 0. A! ehort devotional service, led by Kev. i Bower, of Uarren liill, lield before the' .supper hour, was tcriiiiii;btid by a .^leasing address liy 1 lunorable George j C Corson. Uev.. Gieseke, I'lymoutli Meeting, offered prayer. Tho largei gathering of younger and -elder folk ; then enjuyed supper in the picnic ; grove at 7 o'clock, and the remainder ' (ft the evoning was spent at iilay and bonting on the park. lake. AVinners of | tho afternoon racing cuntoKls are as , follows: '^.'j-yd. dasii Ijuys C5 lo 7 yrs.) \ —Thonuis Arnuhf HLMinoutU. llrst ;
prize, .and Kennelh llogers, I'lymouth i Mission, second prize. 2.5-yiV dash girls | <5 to 7 yrs.)—I'lrina Burke, I'lymouth ' U. F., llrst l>rlze and Nonnan KJwert, ft. Peter's l.utheran, second prize. :i5- yd. dash, boys (ii to IU yrs.)—Klwood i Spare, St. liter's I>utlieran, lirst! prize, and AValter Tarbutton, I'ly- \ mouth, second prize. L'5-yd. dash, girls 1.8 to 10 years) —• Klizabetii Arncdd, ' Plymouiih, flist prize, and Jllldred Jlucha, St. Peter's I^uthoran, 'second i prize. 50-yd. dash, boys (11 to 14 yrs.) i —Jack Caniplic'll, I'lyiyoutli, hrst prize, ami ANiiii.ini Kull, St, Peter'«. liuthei-un, second jiri/.o. uO-yd. dash ! girls (--to 14 yrs.)- l^>uise Siiare, St. Peter's L.uther.ni, lirst prize, and Grace Moseley, PlymouUi, .second prize. 7D- ' yd. dash, boys {17, to 17 yrs)—liicli¬ ard Carson, J'lyiiioulli Mission, tlrst. prize, and Ilenry IJowcr, St. Peter's [ JjUtheran, second inizc. 7i-yd dasli, ¦ fe-irls (15lo 17 yrs.)—Grace iMorgan, PljIiLouth, hrst prize, and .Martlut Ful- tQn, St. Peter's I-utheran, second prize. lOU-yd dash, men topen)—il. tkiyer. Cold Point, llrst Uirize, and Ed. ' Saivy, I lyiiioutli, soeoiul prize. JUI'-yd ; girls (15 to 17 i'is.)—Grace Morgan,] I'lymouth, lirst iirize, and .Mice iXitter- | aurer. Cold I'oint, second iirize. Sack race, beys (.oiienj 'JJonald Tarbutton, Plymouih, lusi iirize. Sack race, girls (.open), Kleanor Brack, Cold i'oinl,
fcj.««irst prize, and jnStPgUflit Thomas; Ply-i I
f moutl:, seeund prize. .N'cwsiJaper Raci-, ¦ ooys (.ulH'ii), .laiue.s Gai'lia, lusl inize, . imd. Cliarles u'llrieii, second lu'ize,; botli of Pl.vinotitli Mission. „\'ewMpap- j *^r race, girls (,ui>eii), lUtd(^ssa IJi'owii, St. Peter's l.Uiheian, lirsl prize, and Plorence TarbuLtuii, J'ij'iuoutli, second prize. Potato race, buys (7 lo li; yrs.),' AVilliam Gautliier, I'lymoulli iMissiuii,; fit'st prize, and liicliard Bower, St.' Peter's Kutheian, second iirlze. I'uia- i lO race, girls (I lu i:i years), Jlades.sai Brown, lirst prize, and Helen Itadclilfe,: second prize, bolli of Sl. Peter's KuUi- j eran. Kat AVomen's llace, '7,0 yard, I Alice Potts, Culd Puint, first prize, and ', Marie Astle, St. Peters J^utheran. j AVheelbarrow race. Bower and Staike, i St. Peter's I..ulhei'an, llrst prize, and I O'Brion and Williams, second prizei. j Pie eating contest, boys and gii-ls; (oaien) William Gautliier, Plymouth ; Mission, first prize, and Hem-y Bow- ; er, St Peter's l.,utlicraii, second prize. ; Peanut iicraiiibie, (under 0 yeai's), i Doris Beaver, Cold Point, flrst prize,; and Konuan Sague, St. Peter's l^utli- | eran, second prize. Peanut Scramble (7 to lif years), John Wliite, lirst. prize, and Kdith Moseley, second prize, j ooth of Plymouth. The chainnan of tbe fcvont was AValter A. Knerr, secretaiy | waa Rev. lilchmond Taylor, ana Treas- | urer, John Kilmer. The churches par- ! liclpatlng wero Cold Point Baptist,! Plymouth Meeting K. C, Plymouth Cen¬ tre Union Mission, Plymoutli Meeting i'riends and St. Peter's J-.utheran, of Barren llill.
Pour Cold Point lads are enjoying camp at Kaveu Bock and are there i lor the second week. They aro Edmund I Brack, Jr.,' Kdivard l'"ulmor, Kaymond j McCoombo and Claik Uall, all mem- | uers of Cold Point Baptist Sundayi jichool, which sijonsored tho camping' trip for them pjid ia meeting half i expenses. The boys left on. Hunday of ' last week and will return homo nexi Sunday.
Harmonville corner was thp scene of two motor mishaps over the week-end. Ijate Sunday evening a Philadelphia machine driven by Miss Catherlno JI. Aleta made a left-hand turn. It is Etated, and collided with tho car driv¬ en by Earnest Zimmerman, o£ Bead¬ ing. Both machines ¦s\'orQ damaged, j ZUmmeiTiian procured tho license! cards of Mlss Aleta as proof of the' collision and presentod them to tho i police, ¦\\'lth a damage claim. The I second mishap occurred Monday mor¬ ning, in ^YhicIl .a car bearing an Ohio ' ilcensB was badly wrecked. it was, necessary to have It towed from thoi scene. The other machino -svas slight- | ly damaged, Nono was injured in either colHislon.
Mlss Harriet Slicpiiard, of Harmon¬ ville, is spending tho remainder of her summer vacation at tho home of i hei' ^Jte? and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. j AA^ak^pylvestor, of Boxborough.
Mi.^md Mrs. a, Borscy Taylor and i Georgo D. Taylor, o£ Baltimore, vis- j ited with tho latter'.-* son, Kov. Kich- i mond Tiiylor, and family, of Cold | Point, durhi.g the week-end. On .Sun-; .lay 'Jlr. and Mrs. G. Bcrsey Taylor, i Rev. Taylor, Georgo 3J. Taylor, Master Milton Taylor, and Misi Jean Stead motored to Valley Forgo. AVlicn the Baltimoro party left for homo Sunday ovening thoy woro accompanied by Mrs. Kichiiiond T.aylor and sens, Kicli-
^ mondj Jr., O. 1^ Milton and K. Leon- .i.rd, who AviU spend their vacation
Miss Gertrudo Gormley, of Cold Point, is spending lier vacation in Ooean City.
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KUWAKIJ W. PHILLIPS
Ull Tuesday aft';rnoon ut l.:K( ser-1 vices wire held at tlie Frieiv'ls' home,! N'ew Hope, over the remains uf i'-d- ward W. I'hillips, al u:ie tiiue resideni if Ambler, wiio di'.'d on Saturday af¬ ternoun atter a long Illness, aged 71) yeais. i
The di.ceas J was une of live cliil-! ih'i.n of tlie late i.'hai'ius and Sarali I'hiilli.s and wa.s born on th'j old I'hiiiiiis Illill faim, north of New Hope, now Ihe pruperty ot Artist' l.iithrup. Two sisters an>l one brother New Sehcol at North Glenside to Be survive: Kmma and Mr.s. Addi,; Sel- Icis, uf l.'uylcsluwn, and Kranli I'hil-I
LIST OF TOWNSHIP TEACHERS NEARLY COMPLETE
AMBLER CLUB ENJOYS HIGH AT¬ TENDANCE
lips, i)i-^side.il uf the 1-anibcrlvill j, .National bank.
.Mr. Plitllipa manied i^^ileii Ivender-' dine, ami tliey resid d at New Hope, and laKr fur six y.'ars in Bristol, re-; moving to .Vnililer in lV.li), whore furl '-7, ytviis liie decea.sed was pui'cha-sing ' agent f.' the Keasb'y & MallLsoii iMjinpany, wiiieh iKisitiuii he relin¬ iiulsiied soni;' years |
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