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The Ambler Gazette \rOL. LII-NO. 31 AMBLEJR. PA.. SEPTJ5MBKII 18, 1930 S1.75 A YEAR Tl "CUB" MOVEMENT FOR AMBLER IT ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST READERS TO Plymci th Schoci Enrolln>ent Is 830 — Ctn/Stolen Here—Rabbit and Cavy sHm at Doylestown Fair—George Ybung Seieaks in Conshohocken. AVhen Plymouth tow-nshiii nehcKils Meeting This Thursday Evoning Un¬ der Charter Grantod 111 resiHinse lu a ver.v i.^eiieral lie- inancl, llie Uuy ac-cillts cjC Anielic-a are .^i|ion.siii-iiii; an urKaiibatlon ten* bn.\'.M, il ICi li; yeur.s o( iiKe, to be known as "Cubs," Koin-c time iiko, befcire the tinlllncs had lieen eompletcnl tlio .yeoiitmaster 111' Ti-cMi|i No. 2, Anibli-i-, ]¦'_ It. Sleven.s, llled iipplieaiiciii IcM- iM-riiilsHlon lo or- j^anlze, and this aii]irec-liitloii liiiH Hinec been appi-oveci by the Delaware and AlonlKoniery roiinllcH c-ouni.-ll. Thin-H- MRS. ALICE RCHR RETURNS FROM FRANCE Accompanies Interesting Moundis in Gold Star Mothers HO told of nnmeroiuf pca-sc>nal c.vper- lenctM land ImpreaKloiiH tlmt only Hhe Hhould tell with thu fuelliiK, Kratltiicic- aiul IniinlKenL-e whleh ulie alone feel.-^ when .speaking ot lier I'lp. Her .slory Is ono of IntcnHC iiitei-c-st. i:<'lnfr ae- tive of biiil.v ancl Iteen in every re.s- Iieet, .site .loined every part.N- ancl wan oc-eiipled in HlKllt-Heeinc' all of the 1-1 days Kjieiit on Freneli soil. Iter return on the Uc-oi-ko Washing¬ ton to New Yorit was also a dellKlit- ful Journey, ahe cnjoyi-cl every clay on deceit. The trip was of elulit days' diira- n Itlon and every liour was siieiil In lilUIIONOF ! THE UlEO STATES HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI EXPOUNDED BY HIS JUDGE KNIGHT day niKhl of this w'eek, SepteniiluM' oponed Iant week S30 scholars reported !]8th, a meeting has been railed at the In the three township bullillnits, ae- totike nf John I,. llansell, KniKht cordlns to Mr.s. Allre Y. Ihinnelinwcr, biillcliia,'. Amhler, for the innposc c>f supervlslnB prlnelpal. The report ot i drtfanlziiiH' as "(''nli" rcimmitlee lo as- the enrollment during the lirst weeki.sume the rcv-ponslbllily for cn-i;anl/;ini,' wa.t 432 pnplls In the elivht Kracles land earrying out tho "t'lib" liroKram \y enjoyed anil will live in the men at l!lac-k ilor-K-. '202 in I'lynunith (.'on- |„ UiIs eommunlly. iu,.y „f j,,.„. ^\,|j^^„ ^i„,„._ „f Ambler. Ali W'lio are Intereslc-d In wnrk for tho rest of her life. Mrs. llolir anioimrst boys trom I) to 12 yeais ofilias Just arrived home fiom the nip. aiic are invited to atlc-nd this nic-c-t-.unci is inteiiiic-iy Uirillc-il a.s she- spc-aUs inn or to have present some one iik a liinhly of the siilenclid pilKriinanc-s represont.atItre. There will be present to c-Tiplahi the "Cub" niovc-incnt and assii;t In the c,r- nanlzatlon an e.vc-c-iitlve from the beacli[iiarters of the l>elaware ancl MonlKotnery Counlies. i'ounc-il, through ; w'hleh olllce the charter is Issued, Pilgrimage to Sacred ''¦'*""'" ""'' i"l-''i-PMtliit-' pastime-, .Mis. illohr arrived home list AVecinescUiy. the Battle Areas Guests of the United States. I'oiir week.s on a trip to Franc-e aai Kuest of the United Slates Kovernnieiil and a visil lo Hie grave of lier aon near llelleau Wood, was moai pn-eious- Slie had been away just 31 days. Oib to M'jet Glenside in Athletic Contests Next Thursday. solidated sc-bocil and lull in Ivy Koc-k I aelicicd. Tho report by grade.s follows; ! Bhiek lloi-.se: eighth grade. :;4-, seventh grade, llll; sixth grade, 41; lifth grade, 43; fourth grade, 4:1; third grade, 44; Beeond grade, 47; tlrst grade, 40; pri¬ mary, t,2', kliulergarlen, ItTi; siiec-lal, 24, I'lymoutli t'onsoliilated; c-lghtli grade. 30'. Hcventh grade, 44 grade, 28; lifth KRule, 32; grade. 33; third grade, 33; grade, 37; nrat grade, 32 sixth I fourtii aecMind 14.! Iirlmary Ivy Rock: Ilrst grade, 3S; aeeoiid and third gr.ades. 3r>; fourth, llflh and sixth gradea, 33. ]'"iill sj-sslona were begun in the sehools on AVcMlnesdyy. A daring motor thiet stole n ear from the driveway of 'Wllliain W. Ainbler In I'l.vuioiitli .Meeting. Satiir¬ ibiy night and selec-te.i the liio.sl clif- lic-iiit ime in the yard lo make aw.iy ¦with. A mec-tliiK of c-omniillee mem¬ bers of the riiiladelphia Itabbit ancl |\vlileli liavc been provided by the government tor the gold star iiiothui--.< and widows ot thc United States. Jlra. Kolir's party sailed from llo- Ijoken on tlie Itoosevelt on August ill, and tho parly comiirlsecl 17S gold latar mothers. Their headiiuaiters was I'aria, which served aa a base to all the various trips they were to enjoy. Jlrs. Jiolir thoroughly enjoyed her [voyage across ancl did not .s-iifter a aln- 'gle c]uallii of scaalc-kness during -those c-ight clays. The- journey w'as liiadci very jileasant, and the farewell niiilier giv¬ en liy the captain on the last evening aboard was a gladsome occasion. [ "Sunday was the lirat uveiiing in DR. CRAIG SPEAKS TO AliER ROTARY; TELLS OF "AMBLER THIRTY- EIGHT YEARS AGO" SCOUT TROOP AGAIN Many Chsnges In the Picture During Four Decades—District Governor to has giveii us Visit on Sept. 24—Many Visitors Present. The Ambler Hotarlans gathered in the town hail at noon on bust Wed¬ neaday tor their weekly meeting. By a consplraey ot clrcuinslances tho cripiiled c-hlldren's coniinlttee of tho eliib. In charge ot the program for the day, was disappoint.-d iu not Iieing ,, , ,, , , ,, . ible to i>rosc-nt to thi-ir fellow mem- ilalls, said .Ml-s. Kohr. -Ihls we spent |„.,„ ,, „„„,k,.,. disllnculsliea in tho Cavy r.reedc-r.s' association was then ; GREAT EVENT TO CONTINUE FOR '"'"'¦•''';¦'*¦'*'-'''''«™''»'' ""'' pelting onr- .j^.,,,.,, f,„. (.,.ip,,,„i ,.i,ildren. Again, being held at tbe Amhler residence tol p,^^ ^^^^ ir::''.^!";:^!::'-.-.?";"'"^'.."!."^''..!^^™ "- unfortunate circumstance proved ,- . . FIVE DAYS ct>mi>lete the jiremium list of entries in , the Doylestown fair show, aponsored by ^ , rhiK body of rabbit fancler.s. Albert 12 Fine Program Includes the V'lry Best IPJ;^'";'"' o'clock, midnight the group waa at.-ir- tlcd to hoar a car dash down tho lawn at the edge of the driveway and as they grouped nt the windows saw the tall light vanish out the gateway. In¬ vestigation allowed that the oar far- Horse Racing — All Departments Are Strong—Special 3 for %\ Ticket Sale Stoips Saturday. Jicyleslow 11 lal:- opens next Tuesday, ancl t-oiitlnues for Ilvo daya ancl live ... ..... ..,„.„ Wl u.e uiMiiioiM. ^.o,ci.e. I i,,m ^,,(, ^.,„,, menilr-rs can alwavs of 1-ranee and here one of our party l^^,^,,,,.^ ^,„ ^^ ^^ emei-geney, for the large wreath during appro-j^^ chalrm.an ot the crippled chlld- prlalo services. ' •The interesting part of Tuesday's to the exlgenclea of lho occasion and travels was a visit to Versailles and palnled for the club it picture they to the spot whero tlie treaty was will not soon forget: ".Vmliler, Thdrty- coneluded lo end the World war. Here Might Years Ago." the group gathered around the historic \ xhat bovs table ami were pointed out the chairs Ambler wherein sat the several repieseiila The c-cinsUtullnii of the Uiiiled Stales; planneil for tho coming season, ancl what it miviiis to eac-h individual | c-iti/c'ii was brielly but very coinprc- lieiish-ely expculiicled to tlic Anibler Ki¬ wanians Tuesday evening a-^ they dlii- I .11 fllll Side Inn. ills lloiicn' Harold . K¦ni^;llt, of .\iiililer. was the spc-iik- ', whose eiiiiabillty on this subject Is I'll known. Dealing mil with llic blstory ami ll i.Mliitl-n ot l'l- c:oiistitiiti,iil, Jiiil„'e Knight spoke incii-e upon that great c-harter as a huge bond that holds logether "the incllssolvablc. union of hidc-slriietlble states." "Our coiistltn- tion." Judge Knight said, "i'l onc whicli every great law ancl combined law-s Hint hcive eHtablished iiiilivlclual rights and freedom, regulat¬ ed c-onimerce for evei-,\' state, altended to the establlshini'iit eif ciisloms and i-eve-mie ancl has stond feirlh as a moci- cl ot national kiw the wmll over." The greatest Idea of our e-onslltii- llon. whli-h Judge Vright brciii-;bt oul day evening. .\ c-cmlesl, revlev.lug ali was the-fact that It lias unllled alb the leiiderfool riMiuireir.enls was state-!; It hns given eaeli one the uu-J largely responsible, taxable privileges of luter-Klate cciin- ' The meeliag opened v.ltl: the reglllar nierce and immlgralinn, and has made ; (.eu-emoiiy, with S. V. i.., James (lelbc-rt, common exchange, as v ill as common ijn charge. Then this troop was in¬ and powers. 'speeted b.v Junior Assl. Ijindes, Senior UPPER DUBLIN AND J MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OF IN¬ TEREST Firo Twico Menaces Palmer Proporty —SamccI White Launches in Rabbit Business —i Presbyterians Consider Loyalty Campaign. Mi-H. i:h):rle« <Miiiip, eif Kog-shnm. rral plen.Man,t social gatherings are '"" "" Monday tn HpencI a. few daya Graduates of Ambler School to Meet on Sept, 25 The flrat regular meeiing of the .\mbli-r, Ttlgh .School Aluninl associa-i tlon will be held at the high se-liool! nil Thursday evening, Septc-mber 2ritli. at S.in, i HONOR, T'le rereptlnn to the class of 11I3II, which was held In ,Tiinp nt the Bank¬ ers' <:ouuti-y I'lub, was the most fne- ¦ , cessful in years, there having been Addross Before Ambler Kiwanians in more Uvui Isn members, friends and. Observance of Constitution Week— f''";il|y members present, j This year will aiiow an Inercanlngj Intereat In the association, and sev- AMBLER BOYS TO RECEIVE HON OR FLAG NEXT MONTH with her daughter, Mivv George Keln- arel, eif I !oatesvllle. Samuel W'nlte. of Itorsham Terrace, has entered the rahhit busIncBS ami will ral.se While Xew ZiMland stock. I During the past week Mr. Wblle has j ereeledl sc'veral gnodsj/i-d ihiltclii(: I wlinrelii he -will breerl nncl raise his stock. The kind, which .Mr. White will i nil'-c Is of exc-elleiit bre-cciing, and ho will have both show and mcMit rabblta I Mr. and Mrs. .Samuel Parmer, of 1 Halboro. eiilli'd nn Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mi-gargee, 111 llorslui in ."-iiiliday, I'leniy of response on Ihe part of noarby flre comp.anlcs early last Tues¬ day morning ivived tho barn on tho — Wilbert'Cliarles I'almer place, and again TiicB- Assistant ''''^' afternoon Hnrsh.im (iif-nii-n wero e.ailed to extlnriiilsh the rekindled lire. Only the roof was destroyed In pent t tbe building Our conslllution h.is given us the; i'alrol Ijeadcir tieiU-irtt Scoutmastci^ rights of habeas corpus, free speech. s,:),uener, and Asst. Scciulmaster thest In the driveway had been taken. |"te'>t-'' w"h tbe best balanced progr.im This was a Ford sedan owned by A. (!. : ever attempted. Tiiei-c- will be live days Mitten, ot I'hllade-lphla. Open deicirs'"' the besl beirse racing ever put on [ tives of tlie natioiies. und tampered brakes showed that the '" "''« si-elic.ii. Satunlay will be dc-j ..-i-ijp t,.ip „„ Wcelnesilay was a mo- thlef had liispec-lc-il c-veiy ollic-r ma-iVoted lo special classes that lyill bo-tor ride to and Ihrough thc Chateau chine: and had evidently found the last "•"'•"'¦''ve to liorsemen nnd patrons, -i-jjiprry .sector," Mrs. Kohr continued. • Dno unlockcMl and the key handy. The ; In addilion to tiie Iiorse racing on : ..jfj.,.;, y.^. ^avv^Just how liorrlblo the men gave feeble chase after the tugl-I'l'l'»'«<l".v ""'1 l-'Hday the big horse j „..,i. ,„i,| ,j^.^,„ .si„.i,,tons of houses, „„,.,,,,,„ tn ,,,„.,. .^„.^ ,,. ,,,„ ,,,„„ tlve. but found no ir.aco ot the car.'show wllh the saddle and '•"»'"¦• scarred hind, ircnclies iciid all the bar-1 X.'?lc-mX,o b.ivs , iT wa, am, l'bl,ad,.phia pollt. -ero {Hitsseii .dU ,e hHd^ ..le m^^^^ „...„ ,., ,,„„„,, were l^^"'^o:-;:^;:: rZ'^ w^ 'iu^h notllied ot the thett. |l.«^^a unique fe.ituu of the l.oj lt«lown i ^euire our .-tstoulshed eyes. |thlngs in tho.se days), removing milk- AVllliam HaHsInger, of l.avlno row,; ' ^^^^^^ the close of entries -ill the ex-I "" "'"^ ""*• """' Thursd,ay that wc:bottlea on the late rising houaewires, riymouth M eeting, has returned home 11 i^^j^ dcpartn:ents as we'll 'filled, and j 1^'",',"^'' tti^ Aisne-Marne cemetery at ["bagging school," and the like, '•- .im . . and liberties that have exceeded any Amey. .jr!",l.''°"™L""^_"''r; ").•:'¦ ^'''"'f'''''''j'f other power In the world, besides the' preiteclion and lilew-lngs that imly a rich and pow-erfiil nation can possess. It is a document of c-einstitutionai law th.at is respected the world over, yet will be Tioys nnd tlmt'it is but an outgrowth of ages and jiassed througli. the stages of yoars ot bloodshed and toll. None of the covered-wagon days, was tho the great provisions and purpoFes thought one gleaned from in-, Craig's'therein nre at all original, but It Is word-picture. ! compounded Into the greatest docu- The well known Jlecllco recalled men conceived by human brain, jitst who and what many Rotarians; "I.ife, liberty and the inirsult of were four doendes ago. They were, ac- happinesi--" were defined by Ills Honor. "l.ll)er.ty." he said, "is the obedience to law. So Is our libeily galncil. by Just New Patrols Organized Landes Made Junior Boys Display Keen Competition Enjoy Peanut Hike—Meetings Open. „.),ii,. (j,p remalnde Anibler lioy .Sc-out troop. No. l,;W.i« not damaged. The bin?;,- of un- iigaiii had a very lively nieellng Thurs-j known origin was eonlined entlrel.v hi the roof, where It started. li'Ii-e^nen from Ilorsham. Ilalbine.. Willow lirove nncl Ambler worked well together to save the building. Or.aco I'resbyterlan c-hm-c-h of Hor-s- hnm sent representatlve.s to the meet¬ ing of the Presbytery or Philadelphia North dlstrl<-t, held In .b-rfersonvllle on Tuesday morning. They were How¬ ard Frame, jiastor, and William K, J^elmhold, Those women will report ling tho new year. Wiibert l.andes. who has not been ; BcIIeau. A more beautiful und touch- bitious American young such obedience to this great .Magna j, Charta of the T'nlted St.ates, and lite j and happiness are thereby assured.! Law abiding men are our fundamental !'''l''^<="'' tram a meeting since the troop men, rolling' need, and It Is the teaching of the na-pvas .started, almost three year.s ago, ' n„r sei-vlee' ^^l"-'' made Junior iLsalstaAit scouf.- The Scoutmaster read the names of L. ,. , , ., , , M .. . the proceedings of ilie^ sesslem nexl the new patro s for the proi-ient year. I „ ' , .„ ', ..^ I : >, ... 1 A m . ,,1 .,!..¦ I Sunday and -wiii nsk the support of Patrol A—Trnxton Deck, palrol letid- .. „ , , , ,. . . ,., .,-,,, , ... ithe Presbvteiv In Its ae-t to sponsor er, with the following members: Nei- .^ ,' ,- - ., , . ,.,-,,., ,, ,, a great loyalty c:a!iipaigii throughout son Deck. .Iohn l.elaiiey, Vernon Harp, .. ., ... ,. oil . - I t ¦ 1 .- I the district. (leorge Re-hllle-l-. l-ralik, Ijinclenl clser, ,r ,. c. , , . .r ,. ,,,... , , , , . ,., , ,, Mrs.-Susan Rtackhoiis. of f.-i lowc-l . Uobert .Smith, llobi-rt l-lury and Kay-i. . , , , , , . , ,. . , r- .... ... ... has returned home from .-i few davs mond Kobinson. I atrcil B—i-.dgar l-.ck-i , ,, ,., , , , , ,,. -,, ,: , , ,, .. , , , ... ,, , ,, , ivlslt wll her d:iughti-r, Mrs. Waltc-r fc-ldt, patrol Ic-ader, with tho ful owing,,. ,. , , ,, , .. j. ,,,,,'. ,,, , l-liiimi'tt, and family, ot Medi.a. members: liichard Aincv, l-.ilw.-iicl i ,, ,_ ,.. . , .... ,, , , , , , , ,., I I.. 1 Mrs. Herman Kohler, ol Hallowell, Amey, .Iohn Amey, .lohn I-luck, Itic-li- , . .,. * . . , , ., , , ,, ,, ,. , ,, ! Is VLiillng among friends .and relative* arc! I.anillcs. Ilenry Jnisslng, Harry i -n, ,, , , , , ,1,1 , ,. ,1 , . . ,1 1 , , 1, ' In Philadelphia this week. Carroll, James lleigsliall and I'erk 1'e 1 ., .-.,,», 1 . , , T. . ^ , .e . ., .1 ^''s- f harli-s Melstner luis return- Loggi, It is hoped that these palrola ' - . , ., ., . r., .. . , .,, , . , ' , .... , e<l to Iior e-ilv reslilenc-e in Phiiadel- will fiiriiish much competition dur Srum Montgomery hospilal, whore he ... _ , , , I ,.,, there -will be plentv of c-nmpe'tltlon fori, ... 1 . . .. Vas confined for several weeks while ,.„,,,„,,„ .,,,,, n,.',„i„„„ oiiored A''"'^ spectacle Is to bo found nowhere.! pills (of the apothecary kind), patch- Ion's builders, such as ,,,,,,, ,11 Ms broken leg wa.s knililng. li':L.'.'.I:""„""..i'::'.J,":.'.':.''.:,"Ir ^^"Z.^i.tf'lttert-, as iu thc Argonne, the govern- ing roofs, or tramping, cm the liokout' clubs, which command respec-t for master, and will be in charge nt all iiH-iil lias giveii ia tribule to the dead | for a job. llhe i-oiistitutlon." a handsome pltico of burial. Above thej Then tife,,iij>c.alKWr refen^-t«--UieJ-.-'».«,.''l"!^ wa.;., further, entertained broad-acres with a ile-li gi. 1 i; 1-! '" . ,,,,„^,-,ap,,y „t' Ambler la the days .18 ''>' ^ *'''" ""^ rnuHlclans, led by Hlirry , , ., I feature of specl.al interest to the chll- l.aelle.s' Aid Society of I'lvncJUlh , ,^^^ ,^^,,„ ^^,j„ ^^ admitted to the f Centro ITiil.m Mission has Planned to 1^.^^^^^ ,,,pg on Tuesday, Ih the hul,- — ^old a Hiipper on 8at;irday. October 3D, |,^y ^1^^^^, and the Boy Sccmt exhibit. lUirmonvilie Fire e-oiiipany lia.s com- |'|.i,iK oxliibil is hiiiisccl in ii sin-i-i.-illy^"""' '""''^ ''"^ '"^¦¦¦¦' '" " - \i-,-iis ago. lie- expliined the origin of Ineiic-ed arrangements to bold an oys-!,„.(.,,„,.(.,] space under the grandstand. | "\Vc entered the cemeic-ry v.lieic a. tiie name Amider. and origin that aii- ler .supper Salurday eveninir, tictober j Dazzling fireworks will be jeliown on great memorial mau.soleum is under todaled the time of his aiibjec-t. He- 11. ill the lire hall. Warren lieisiiiger Thursday. I-Ylclay and Snturelay niglus. i c"U-strui-liiili. .Memor.al lablcts clot hi-re pointed lo the absence four decades 11. Itynear. 'I'hls entcrtainmelif furnished by Oscar II. Slillwdgou. instruments were piano and violin. .Mr. llyiiear favored on both c-ornc-l The anil and records for the troop. The patrols were then drlllc\_ for ahoiit lfl. minutes In mart-hlng, In order that the-y may prcsi-iil :i Ileal aiipi-ar- alic-e al the rc-uiiioii, held at lhc .\c-ael- phla for the winter. She, with her 'son Karl has spent the summer at tho Melstner liomestend near Hallowell. fjraee Presbyterian Chnrch nf Ifor- ah'.am. "The Active Cburch," TTo%rarcl 1,. Frame, pastor. Sunday school, 0.4t,', .Tunior C. Tt. and mnrnlng service at 11; Intermeelinte nnd Senloi* C\ 1-3.. 1.10; 'evening wonihlp at 8; midweek prayer service, Wednesday. S p. m. On next .•liiiieT.-iy iii'ii-niiig. Mr. l-'rame's lopic will be on "The DCfierle-il VII- I« chairman of the commillee. l':ii-tfc-nl.-ir atliMitlon has been directed •¦nei ilie-re- ami a tall pole bc-ars the tlicg ago of automobiles and buses and trol- ^'''1^ Services Sunday In I'lynioulh Mee-t- Ipwai-d making the eiitertiiiiimeut glv-[of tin- liiii .-mhc.-s eil .Viivrica. lie-- l,^ys in ihii slreels of Ainbler, anci ing U, 11. churc-h were well allc-iide-el. en In ficmt of the grandstand better |yond, bordering long avenues are the made all feel old with tbe thought Kev. B. X'. C.ieseke, piuslor, luesicled |^han ever. Nine acts and a number Slaves ot our dead. We were allowed that tbe vehicular life of the town In church. Waller Knerr, supcrinteii-.of special features have been arrang-[ to walk along Uie paths, and each moth-1 was the immediate successor of the dont led the Sunday seliocd session.-ed. Ileserved seats for every day ma.y.er visited her son's resting place. covered-wagon, the open dobbin- There were 1811 In Sunday school. C.ol- be secured from the secretary's olllce. I "Here we spent four dnys. driving drawn wagon. lection amounted lo $13.SS. Banner, Thursday will be •"Doyleslown Day," out from I'aris each morning lo spend 1 ".\nibler then was a. ciulet, .sleeply cluHses wero those ot Mlsfs Gladys:-when business houses and olllcc>-< of the our tlmei as we preferred. There wa,s;IIttle village of a couple hundred Mosely and Elmer Hoyer. The morn- borough will olvserve a halt holiday one restriction; none waa allowed to! people. There were no electric lights; Ing sermon of the iiastor was cnlitled and spend the time at the fair. |ste|i on tho green sward that covers streets were lighted here and there "I'ovcrty that Makes Kich." The text. ^ ConeeKslon space Is in more demand |ihe- grave. This Is kept in perfec-t .1011 Matthew v: 3 read, "Blessed are the' than ever, and there will bo a big cliiicui. The whole ce-meiev.y i« main pure in .siiirit for their's is the K'iiig-! midway full of iiiiraclloiis; ferris-j tuiiicd just as woiuli-ifi;l as il doni iif (loci." ;lii the c-v';iiii!g the pn,s- wheel, inierry go-round, chair plane, a Jjoen planned. emy of Music, during October, at which'Iage." In the evening bis topic will time they will re e-c-ive the liouor llag. - be, ".lesus Came—Why?" The- All j The best part of the mcc-llng was! society of CJrace Presbylerliin clinrch The eiitertaiiinient pi-oviele-el w-as in then soon under way witli the t(Mi-!cef Horsham met on Tuesday cvvening observance ot ccinslilution week. Kl-ideit'oot review. The comiictltlon ^at the home of Mr. and Jlrs. Hllliard. wanls, yearly, conimeniorales the dale was keen, and llie following we-re the j Mr. and Jlrs. Kdwln P. Bonbrlglil, of Seplember 17, on whlc-h day our winners: First, Triixton 'Deck; ,sec- lof Snn Catiriel. Callfofnla. are visiting conatitution became effective In 17X7. loud, Hlchard Amey; third, Henry Bus- Mr, and Mrs. Helmbold and Jliss One of the outstanding objectives of^-ning; fourth Krnnk Llndenfelser and [Grace Rau. of Knston road. Ilorsham. KIwains Internalionai Is: "to promote 1 (leorge Schulor. The B. patrol thus j Welsh Str.Tivbrldgp and Charles intelligent, aggressive nnd serviceable; won the besl percentage, and, all of Its Tlutherford, of Hallowell, motored to citl/enshlii by eiiipha,'--azing the need Imembers, therefore, received prizes. jneadlng cm l-'rlday last, where they for aclenuatc instruc-tlon in the fun-1 Atfer a fov/ gtunes, and a short j attended the county fair. bv the use of c-n-il oil li-'hts \'"few clamental principles of government, I camplire, the meeting v.'ns brought to' The Senior G: K.. .society of ir.mcn telephomV-i sc-allcred laboiu the'town. """'"•¦""« '"'"^""¦'"'¦•''"""'¦'"'''"'"""¦-"• '¦'"•''"¦ .rresbyterlan chureh of Hoi-Jiam. ,,i-.-- lor spoke tlf. "I'diUiilcSng the Bilile." |niiml»er of side shows and gamea on .-.sieU: trips v.ere aio plaiinccl for Jn this nari-ulicniii.h«^;§ei-lc;-clecl .the., leicl! air kinds. The pony track, as usual. 1^,^ ^,„ i,,j,s„ j.jj.j^ \y,. ^^.j.,.^. jaken lit Jureniiah xxxvi: 23 iu wliieh .lehoia-i^vill be ono thing of great interest to iii,|.,a|j,.|, ,|,at g.-uint Ilfcle-ss waste of fclilnclil the le-aves fi-oiii the Dible- iu the kiddle'v f^iIlc-fiil glc-e. The loe-al ehurc-ii -Willi j There- has becni a great rush for the Cold Polnl aud Darre-u lllll will sc-liel spc.e-ial three for liH llckels. good any ¦fiulte a number of young iieople to al- [day, whleh are being sold through llu' tend the leaderahlii li-ainiiig sehool to [<-o-oiteriitlon of many of the merc-hants open this Friday evening in the Bap-| throughout thc e-ouuly. Tbey r.iay also tist cluirch of Cousholiockcn, All! be secured by mall from the olllc-e of churches of the Fifth district are wel-Uhe Secretary, .1. Allan (lar.ly. 2X Wesl ciune. Uegular prayer servlees will be ; Stato Sireet, Doyleslowu, Pa, The sale The of these spec-lal Uekets positively stops held every Wedne-srtay evening. Aid society is holding a soup siiie this Wednesday at the home of Mrs. FJIeii IHetriek ill Plymouth JleeUng. Tliui's- <lay i-veiiiig the School of Mc-thoils club meiels at the home of Jliss Vio¬ let Uodebaiigh in llarmouville. I'liolrs meet on F'riday evening in the c-hiircb. iiioiis iu a aeries on Lli»-. life of Ciirist. -\t the hour of liwrniiig worship the- ¦ iia,*-lor will liavo a story i'or the juiiioi-.i '111 "Giving-.- Cioel Dill- Bi-Kt". Thu I'alli schuol tMUiveres with adult leXt be' Saturday next. There Is miii-li activity al, the grounds now in preparalloii for the iniportant live dayw and live nlghtsi, and when the gates are opene-d 1 Tue.sday morning icvci-ylhing wlli retidy for Insin'i-tloii. Vc-arly Doyles¬ town fair grows larger, and more aud more people are getting- to depend up on il as a place to .sec lli cii .s.-ib-1 friends eac;li year, c-las-l Delleau A\'oocl and we loured to many nearby poinis on the batlle grounds, "During the foilowin.g wec-K v.e w-ere I: ken on sighl-seeiiig trips. Among the most iinpjessive pl.-.tes we visit¬ ed were the Notre Dame cathedral and the cathedral and American hos¬ pital al Uclnis. Anoiher spot we vis¬ ited, ancl wc had to walk there, watt the grave of Quentin Uoosevelt. Ile lies buried not 1,1 leet from Use spot on which he i-rashcd. "Tho Louvre cavern is a marvelous place lo vlalt, Lut it musi lieive Ik-cii IcrribI" lo have been there during the ;war. Ile-l-e IT.Iimi lie-riii.-LM soldiers We-re riiiartcred under ground, ancl gi-ave-s of il27 are lo bo.seen there. We did uol go 1,1,1 I its extent, for it continucri for milei.-i I "Our party was .taken lo see se-v- I eral grand old chateaus. 'talnelileail c-halc-au, In th lia-.l W'ere used by those who liad the time to wait*for their cails to bo complet¬ ed, for it reeiiilreel 20 to 3n minutes to connect with rhiladelphial" As for streets, our present d:iy ]\Taiii street; the etnclor said, -was as the name liuplies: the iirliu-ipal thor¬ oughfare. The busliie-ss c-enter l.-i>' from Butler .avenue north on Jlaln street to Walnut. Here 1-iM.ster stylt\s were tlonal and home lite, securing a unl-1 On Friday evening the meiubers of vided automobiles last Sunday morn- versal exercise of the tranc-hl.sc.. and the troop met at the troop room, ancl Ing to convey the resine-nts of llie K. creating a bettor inellvliliial iineie-r- p.-irtlc-lpated in their lirst activity for!n. S. borne. Davis Crove. to the mor- slanding of the problcuis of govern- the new ye-ar — the tcnniial "peanut nlng chiirah .service. ]-;ieven were pn-s-, u^pnt." hike." The boys left the troop room at ent. On next Friday evening the G, The i-lllb was Inviled to liarl ie-iiiate: 7 o'c-lock, and followc-d a trail of pea-'K. society will hold Its regular bllsl- in an lnteM--cliib me-c>Uiig aud atbletie nuts, which starled at Dage-r'.-i woods, ness meeting nt the home of Hampton event with the Oienside club next. The trail'was laid by S'-oillmaster Sidelall. Pro.spectvllle. After the biisl- Thin-sday evening. It. Frank Jlellroy. ' Sehoc-ner and .\ssl. Se-eiutmiii-ler l.aw- ot the (llc-nslile club, a guest at the ly. After abcnit a half heiiir of trall- camrilire .soc-ial will ho MVM lor nie-ii aud -woiiieii on Si.nela>' moriilngs a-t 11.45. At Uie Sumlay sc-hool Frederick Family Meets i"""- "'"'-'e- "a a spectacle th.at only Lusiness meeting last wts-k, arrange--: the eye- can portray and deserlbe. Wc- meiifW were n'.'ide tor the olj«Krvaiie-e| The de.scendanls of tieorge audi visited Plererfonds c-hateaii also. «f ra.i|y Uay on the secoml Sunday injCatharlne Frederick, of 'i'ovamensln ".\nother trip was made lo see the October. -\t this meeting also, plans; tcnvn.Hlilp. held tiieir ninth auiiiial re-!railroad c-ar In which the Annisliee ¦u'ci-o laid for the buildiiig up of Uie !iiiiioii at ncluiol. it you beloiii;- to the- yoiing| vlile, on .Saturday, Sepl, I LeopUis group -you will enjoy the lot the Incli-meiil w-eather llier t'hrintian Unelusi.vor mei-Ungs Siinday more than lull present from Meiiiorl.-il park. .ScUwellks-| nas signed. ;dlspla.vetl and thc nightly enterlainers 1 igatlieri?d. I Taking Jlaln sireet. Butler avenue, and Roaem.ary .avenue of tod<a.v', thc 'speaker described each piece of realty In those streets as it rcMll.v AVas in tbe open-wagon days. Some plac-es of business, Improveel, of course, .stand to<b»y on their former Biles: olhers havo p.a.s.sed wllh the fie«tneH« ot the heels of Jlert-ur.v. Today many, ver>' many places of business staiicl where I'onnerl.v our forefathers gti/.ed upon oi>en lot ancl farm and ixa.sliu-e. ( And tso on and so on, nimost witli- joiit end, did i|ir, Craig tell the Ain- Tlie li'c«ii-jbler TJotarlaus wlial their lowns was fore-t of jlilte when not a few of tlielil were just cilltlng their teeth or cutting iiji at schoo-l. At any rate, it w.as a vc-i-.\- iii- terentlng recital of tho days of the giants, mid It made one feel tli.it tho -doctor has nol forgotten Uie hours when iio read liis \'irgll jiud Horace. It is useless to add th.at the Ilei- Anibler meeting, I.ssued the Invlta- ing the hoys found themselves bac-k lu tlon and a daring ehallenge to the Dager's woods at a camplire sile. Ayibler Kiwnnis baseball nnd golf! Vernon Harp ancl William .\iney teams, .-\nililcr was iiule-k lo accept found the two c-eilored peanutt'i and the dual Invintiou and v.ill po-itiione lieiy received a prize. Although Its own .ses.sinn next week to paillcl pate. Banker.s' Country club will prob ness session. Iheld. j 211 chlldre'i are reporti-d nl leinlla-; the Hnr-ibam grade schonl. This bnildlng Is now crov.'deil to capar-ity due to .a very larger Increase of chil¬ dren In this section of the township. Theodore Diibree, Horsham florist. ably he the sc-eno ot the iiiler-club mc-etlng, A letter was read by Secretary Bid¬ dle in wlilch expression of apprecia¬ tion for llowers from the club w.-is made by B. i.Inili-urc-ld, who Is ill in St, I.iike's hospital. President I-'i-aiik King iirge-d that meinbc-rs send cards or visit Jlr. l.lude-nfeM while iu the hosiiital. (~iueslf< of the club iiitrneliic-d'by the president were Harvey B. Allen, liieiii- ber of .'\mbler borougii council, and Jlr. Jlc-Uroy. Dr. James .\. Shelly was c-baliiiinii of the meeting. acli lll¬ lle. rain tell, this did not dishearten the boys, ancl they jolnecl lu helping h.is planled his greenhouses with (low- make a line c-nmp lire. After some erlng plants which be will have In good siiapp.v songs, anel a inarshni.il- bloom to cater to the c-uslom diirliig. low rei.-isl, .Si-i-.utmasler .Se-lloi-ni-r lold the Christmas season. In his new a ghost atory myi-li to the delight of largo glass house be has placed 14(ii> the liii,\s. planis. These are c-iirnatlons. siiap- 'i'lie^- troop meeliiu:.: are ope-ii ,iragoiis. caiiiia lilies ancl larkspur. In every Tbiirsd.-iv i-ve-nlii-.; fe>r anyone who desires to alieiiil and le-aiu of these- scout ai-livitli-s. .night at 7 o'clock. Al tbe mid-week; York. Cliica.go, .New Jersey and near •lervlcc^ on Wedi.e.sdaVi nlglit llie piusitln- by iilaces, I will lc.-id III a Bible story of tile worel | A very insiihiii;-. aelelrcss oil "'I'hc "Amen." At the close of this se-rvic-ci family, Its Place and Value lo the It jceliil mc-eliiig eif Llie session and Slate and Nation." was given by trustees w'i':l be helle. The lirayc-r meet-[Dr. Jcdin Baer Stout, genealogist and lag, lielel Wedlic-Htiy nigiil of la.sl j research experl, feu- the- I'eiliisylvanl.i-I wwt'k. wa-s the lirst of tall and wliitel- in-a.ver mc-e^iiigs held iu "the c-liiii-c-h, uiKJl there was a goodly atleiielanc-e ;iit. Thc iKistor lioel for his sub- In spile j "In Paris we were shown a great were'many iilaces of hislorle anc! plcturcsiiue' tarians enjoyed excee<lingiy the word- New I interest. .Napoleian's tomb is one of picture that I>r. Craig painted for I' iicl'3ii (lermaii ScK-iety, The lilsleii-.\- of the I'^rc'dei-ic-k fam¬ ily lias been Irac-ed bac-k to 1.7;iri, imt with the data now on hand It Is ex¬ ilic llrsl wc saw. I w-i,-- parlle-ulaily them. And siic-li ot the Kolarlans as Impressed with the Amerlc-au Church were not born to the .soil of .\mbiei- of the Holy Triiiity in. I'ai-ls. This is were iMiually appreelMllvc of the c-an- a greal C-lii-isUan memorial to llie vas given thciu of llu-lr town of adop- .\lllel-ie-all soldie-is. W c- atlellde-el Suil-lkui. clay se-rvte.es Ihero. Prollmlliary lo Dr. Craig's talk, the "Al tMiali-au Thie-riy i.s a large pre«Ident of the club, AVm, 11. Faust, museum where-, appare-ully of ilistrumeiit and liiiiJe-iiii-lil of I war is displayed, (lue c-oiild spend whole clay he-re. Th^i wrec.-k cif lioo; kind : notified the menibers of the \-lslt to be the-made tbe club by Ihe distrie-t geever- nor on ,Septemlier 2 1th,. at 12 noon. The Ilotnrhins paid Uieir Irlbuli' of VV Chain of Uoltlen Hl'ssings,"; peeled more progress wiil be mado in'veil's plane Is there. .V Jlethodlsl mln--honor to the birthday of their fel ills tllscenirse on the subject was the future. lister and his wife atiend the museum-member. Judge Harold ICnlght. low- ciijoyed by olL Thc services are bcln;; made iLltractivo iMJil inU.-1'Osling. Jlrs. JIaggle 'Hiioarts, Plyimiuth Cen¬ lre. Is spending this w-eek with her tiauglitcr, Mrs. Christian Wisler, and family, of l.ansdnle. Jfiss (iitherlne Daniicheiw'/. I'ly¬ mouth .Meeting, was a guest etf Jliss l-;llzahe-tli I4ghlkcp, of Plymouth (Cen¬ tre, on Suiukiy. Charles Slale-y, of I'l.Muoulll .Me<el- Ing. is painting Uie inlerior of llie Sunda.v schoed rooms in Plymouth • .Meejing l-:vangellc\-il churcii. rooms ceiling.^ will be of Ivory elec-te^d were: Cliarle,--* The olllceis v.. FYederk-k, Jr., Plymouth iMcc-tlng. giils for pref<ldeiit; Jesse Cl. l-''rcderic-k. Phlla., the arts, vice president; Kvelyn Y, Frederick,! "The ,\iiiei-ieaii hospital tnd spend their time in training young! ''"'"' guests at the- meeUng were: the puniosefiil life- v.ork in [AV'llHs H. Baldwin, of the (^onshohoek¬ en llotary Club; W. Clyde (lourleiy at nienis. land J. R. Tyson, of the Jimklntown I'lymouth Jleeling, secrctai-jr Kallu-yn Where so many soldiers wt .Me/-IS, .\inbler, treaaurer. iluring the war is now a h Singing and games laiiioiig whleh e-hllelrc-n and Is also co--iliu-lcd li>- were a peauiil sc-i-anibled and a cobweb .\iue-i-lc-ans. Womcil are enllrely In parly) wen- mucli enjoyed. [charge, as Ihe-y were during the war. ' Annette, 7 1-2 moullis old daugliter i "We were honored everywhere we- of Frank fl. Frederick, of Woodbury wi'iit. l-;vei-y c-euivenlence and c-oiirtesy Heights. X. .1.. received the prl'/.e ns ' were shown us. .Mthoiigli some of the the youngest person present, l liarles - nirl.y c:eiiiiplaiiieci at time 1 e-xpe-iic-ii<-eel The I-N". l-'i-eele>i-lcl;, SO. of Karlington, was a most Impresi-ive and iiiarvi-loiis uip. with ithe oldest. ¦ treated llotary Clnb; J. Waller (Iallagher, pltal for Frnnk JI. Bock, of the Souderton Uo¬ tary (.;iub; .Mbert SpiMic-er. Chief Fred l-'iiick, W. Carlisle I lobeim-n-k, of the Doyleslowu Bolary Club, and Uobert ,f. Jlct;ioskey. Ambler's Miniature Golf Courso ' Amhlei-'s beaiiliriil IR-hoie. golf course of the miniature variet.v—has proved Itself a poiuilar and atlrai:- : live pastime since opening lasl Sun-i day. Tlie course |s eone-eded lo be one ¦ of the most dllllcull In the vli-lnlly. I and very few arc expc-cled lo break tho par of -It, | The feat, however, has iilready been aecompllslied. bul only b.v one person.! Jlonday afternooii a 43 was turned in , by K. Uapp. of flrcenwood avcnne. | Several others have sliot 47 and 411. I Due to rain on Saturday evening thej opening event was postponed untIF Sunday. Burgess .lames .\, Shelly, j who was scheduled to start the play; Katiii-d:iy evcuilug. was unable to ut- , tend Sunday. The first to lraver.se the course on Sii'iday w"re Jlr. and Jlr-i. ] Harry Applln. of irighlanel avenue. | Jfany follov.-eil. and the course was' crowded all clay, and has been a' Ex-Soldier Serves on Jury to Have Brother Excused A l.ower .Meu-c-laliil mau waive-d Ills own i-xempUoii from jury eiuly on Jlonil.-fv in .Voirl.itiown In order to have- Ills brollier rellevetl Crom service. Charles and KImer O'.N'eill, the lat¬ ter of Jenklntown. both were e-albcd on the panel -uiirmoneel for Monekiy. They are business liartnels. and repre- si-lited lo till e-oiiif that It is im|iera- tlve one of Uic-iii should be li-fl free to .'ilti-nd to the-ir Inide-. Ch.arles is au i-x-se-rvie,, iiiaii. auei Jl.d.ge- Wllliains told lam he ai loiiiatl- cally is i-x pl from duty if he chose- to pi-e-se-iil his e-lilin on that li.a.sis. O'.Vi-UI replied that he did nol waill to exei-i-ls" thai right, that l-.'lmer Is ii-or- essenlial to the business Ciinl e,|Tc-red to stay If Bllni'r «ias rc-lea.seel. The oourt acquiesced. his small gree-nhouse in- ha^ dance* of clirys.'iiithemumi4. healing systc-.m -which Jlr. having Installed will he an abiin- The ni-w Dubrce Is com]ilete-el within the next two eiie-Iosuro rinish'^cl she eks anel lim afterwards. William F. Goettler Dies Williani I-'. I loettler. 73. riiuindcr of tijl .Soudcrlon. I'a.. indepcniicut, «lied Monday at his iioine after a protract¬ ed Illness. liorn in l.ansdale In 1857, he be-.'an Ills newspaper career as a printer un¬ der the m'orshlp of Fred Wagner on tho c-lil I'an.selah' lieporl -r. in ls7K he Countv W. C. T. U. to Meet The 44Ul aiiiiii.-<l oonvc-iitlon of iln- Womeii's ChristiiLii Tempei-anc-e Fnloii of .\lonlgomery coUiity, will be Ii'^ld In the Jletlie«llst Kplscopal (Jhl.rcli, Wal¬ nut street an.l .Summit avenue, Jenk¬ inlown, on Tllll sila.v, .Se|it.elilher 25. There will be se-ssions at Ifl.OIJ a. m. and 2.011 p. m. Olllc-c-rs of th ¦ I'liioii all-: J'resldeiit. Mrs. i-:llza.bet!i Ifesibne-r, Oak Paf-k, I-.'tnsei.-le: vic-e pn-slcleii!. Mrs. Tjii^ira \Y. Uoberl.soii. 4 l..-tiii-e-I avenue, Chel¬ tenham: i; •c-eii-iliii-,' see-retar.v. Jlrs. Chrlssle JIac-( eirkle, 1211 Bcs'cber ave¬ nue, Clielteiihain: i-orrewiinndlng secre¬ tar.v. Mrs. Floreiicii K. Walton. I-ins- dale, 11. D. 2; treasurer, Jllss Orace Heebner, Ncn-rislown U, D, ,'i. "For God .'tnd Home and Kvery I.and" Is the I'nion motto. .V box luncheon will ui served at tho noon hour of the^ coiivenUon. Mc-der Grand Jury brightens the In- bnff walls, wllich terlor materially. Mr. and Jlrs. A. W. Howe have re¬ turned lo tluir hoiiie on .louhuii r. ,.o. after spenciing tiie i.a&t four vveekfa iii Btone JUirbor. .(contluu&i3 Oil pa&'ci Ci; tyson Family in Reunion The iiinili annual reunion of -and, 1 believe that our goveriinieiil llias thus done much for the (Jold Star 'mothers and w-idows. as It has also clone for tho boys who died over tlierc, ' the Jlrs. llohr had mucli more to lell Show Farm Products l-.'vc-r.v farmer has a chance let win some of Ihe prl>;e niolli-y ofl'e'i-ed by his e-ounty fair, c-ouiity farm proeiiic-ts show, or state farm iiroduc-ta show. Hotter specimens kept at iiome never mecc-a for large crowds sliu-e. The first loiirnamenl Is sehedulc'd fen- next Jlondny evening. For men, wo¬ men and c-lilldren alike this event will be open to all who i|ii.ilify before hand. (Jiiallfylng- scores must be 'at and un¬ der for men, jtnd (il) and under for wo¬ men. Three prizes In gold will he of¬ fered. The Ilrst Is a $20 ideee. Ihe sec- ! forme.I a partnerslilii with (^harles liealo and founded (he Souderton (la'/.elte. one of ihe Ilrst (lerir.-tn Ian:.;'uago new.s'pape-rs In Ih-i I'nitivl .^Uates. Ill years later he c-hangeil Uiei name to the ludepe-iide-iil and prinled It In Knglish. the desicenciiints ot Wlliiam S. Held in Hailman s Lirove, StUUiUay. ryse.n was .md had many pictures, photographs. I ' .Skippaek, ..souvenirs and booklets of the many; —.Vew Hope has completcxl ^:__ iiueieslins iJluctjs she vltslted. Shtj al- iniijrov,tfiiieut (.amiJaiiiU. Pick Good Location win from those not quite so gc^c'ici:""<'¦ »!"• ""'1 "'" '""-'l '"•'>^'' f'"' '•'^''-! I" '""^"''e '^e rose bed, keep which are entered In the competllion. I''"" "^ *'''• '\" ""'«' t'ogularly e,iiallfy. plants away from tree roots. Trees 1 Grand Jiiiy avallahle diiring this week. and hedges on tho north and west, ments ar' soug'.t •• sides of the giarden advantage- of Nurse Holds for Recall The .^'eptc'iiil.er grand .;u»*',', e-oni- I lei'.livr Ils work at .\oril.«.;ow n on Tuesday, was dismiss .;l by Judge- ¦Wil¬ liams, --subjee-i to rei-.-UI al a niomeiii'a notlc-e." The Court did ii"l, explain lis llln- iisu.-il c-i iirsi'. Fsiiaily Ih- jury, after < 'IIII li'Uiig tih,e list of c-ases. adioiirns to a deilnite cl.-ite, at which time It passes upon Inciictirj-nls suhmiHcd in the interim. It w-a.s generall.v helleved, however. that the steji was t.aken lo make tito In ease Indlct- the murder cif street. —Theodore (lottlie-b heads the New, our. Full sunshine Is needed liarl Hupe stiiool faculty, __._ the day. Jlrs. Bnth Puidler. Philadelphia nurse, which Is now "oeiiig'' IiivcsUb'aleHl bk' cQunty and city ulHciaJs.
Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19300918 |
Volume | 52 |
Issue | 31 |
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 | 09/18/1930 |
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 |
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Month | 09 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1930 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19300918 |
Volume | 52 |
Issue | 31 |
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 | 09/18/1930 |
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/ |
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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
\rOL. LII-NO. 31
AMBLEJR. PA.. SEPTJ5MBKII 18, 1930
S1.75 A YEAR
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"CUB" MOVEMENT FOR AMBLER
IT
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST READERS
TO
Plymci th Schoci Enrolln>ent Is 830 — Ctn/Stolen Here—Rabbit and Cavy sHm at Doylestown Fair—George Ybung Seieaks in Conshohocken. AVhen Plymouth tow-nshiii nehcKils
Meeting This Thursday Evoning Un¬ der Charter Grantod
111 resiHinse lu a ver.v i.^eiieral lie- inancl, llie Uuy ac-cillts cjC Anielic-a are .^i|ion.siii-iiii; an urKaiibatlon ten* bn.\'.M, il ICi li; yeur.s o( iiKe, to be known as "Cubs,"
Koin-c time iiko, befcire the tinlllncs had lieen eompletcnl tlio .yeoiitmaster 111' Ti-cMi|i No. 2, Anibli-i-, ]¦'_ It. Sleven.s, llled iipplieaiiciii IcM- iM-riiilsHlon lo or- j^anlze, and this aii]irec-liitloii liiiH Hinec been appi-oveci by the Delaware and AlonlKoniery roiinllcH c-ouni.-ll. Thin-H-
MRS. ALICE RCHR RETURNS FROM FRANCE
Accompanies Interesting Moundis in
Gold Star Mothers
HO told of nnmeroiuf pca-sc>nal c.vper- lenctM land ImpreaKloiiH tlmt only Hhe Hhould tell with thu fuelliiK, Kratltiicic- aiul IniinlKenL-e whleh ulie alone feel.-^ when .speaking ot lier I'lp. Her .slory Is ono of IntcnHC iiitei-c-st. i:<'lnfr ae- tive of biiil.v ancl Iteen in every re.s- Iieet, .site .loined every part.N- ancl wan oc-eiipled in HlKllt-Heeinc' all of the 1-1 days Kjieiit on Freneli soil.
Iter return on the Uc-oi-ko Washing¬ ton to New Yorit was also a dellKlit- ful Journey, ahe cnjoyi-cl every clay on deceit. The trip was of elulit days' diira- n Itlon and every liour was siieiil In
lilUIIONOF ! THE UlEO STATES
HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI
EXPOUNDED BY HIS JUDGE KNIGHT
day niKhl of this w'eek, SepteniiluM' oponed Iant week S30 scholars reported !]8th, a meeting has been railed at the In the three township bullillnits, ae- totike nf John I,. llansell, KniKht cordlns to Mr.s. Allre Y. Ihinnelinwcr, biillcliia,'. Amhler, for the innposc c>f supervlslnB prlnelpal. The report ot i drtfanlziiiH' as "(''nli" rcimmitlee lo as- the enrollment during the lirst weeki.sume the rcv-ponslbllily for cn-i;anl/;ini,'
wa.t 432 pnplls In the elivht Kracles land earrying out tho "t'lib" liroKram \y enjoyed anil will live in the men at l!lac-k ilor-K-. '202 in I'lynunith (.'on- |„ UiIs eommunlly. iu,.y „f j,,.„. ^\,|j^^„ ^i„,„._ „f Ambler.
Ali W'lio are Intereslc-d In wnrk for tho rest of her life. Mrs. llolir
anioimrst boys trom I) to 12 yeais ofilias Just arrived home fiom the nip.
aiic are invited to atlc-nd this nic-c-t-.unci is inteiiiic-iy Uirillc-il a.s she- spc-aUs
inn or to have present some one iik a liinhly of the siilenclid pilKriinanc-s
represont.atItre.
There will be present to c-Tiplahi the
"Cub" niovc-incnt and assii;t In the c,r-
nanlzatlon an e.vc-c-iitlve from the
beacli[iiarters of the l>elaware ancl
MonlKotnery Counlies. i'ounc-il, through ;
w'hleh olllce the charter is Issued,
Pilgrimage to Sacred ''¦'*""'" ""'' i"l-''i-PMtliit-' pastime-, .Mis. illohr arrived home list AVecinescUiy.
the Battle Areas Guests of the United States.
I'oiir week.s on a trip to Franc-e aai Kuest of the United Slates Kovernnieiil and a visil lo Hie grave of lier aon near llelleau Wood, was moai pn-eious-
Slie had been away just 31 days.
Oib to M'jet Glenside in Athletic Contests Next Thursday.
solidated sc-bocil and lull in Ivy Koc-k I aelicicd. Tho report by grade.s follows; ! Bhiek lloi-.se: eighth grade. :;4-, seventh grade, llll; sixth grade, 41; lifth grade, 43; fourth grade, 4:1; third grade, 44; Beeond grade, 47; tlrst grade, 40; pri¬ mary, t,2', kliulergarlen, ItTi; siiec-lal, 24, I'lymoutli t'onsoliilated; c-lghtli grade. 30'. Hcventh grade, 44 grade, 28; lifth KRule, 32; grade. 33; third grade, 33; grade, 37; nrat grade, 32
sixth I fourtii aecMind
14.!
Iirlmary Ivy Rock: Ilrst grade, 3S; aeeoiid and third gr.ades. 3r>; fourth, llflh and sixth gradea, 33. ]'"iill sj-sslona were begun in the sehools on AVcMlnesdyy.
A daring motor thiet stole n ear from the driveway of 'Wllliain W. Ainbler In I'l.vuioiitli .Meeting. Satiir¬ ibiy night and selec-te.i the liio.sl clif- lic-iiit ime in the yard lo make aw.iy ¦with. A mec-tliiK of c-omniillee mem¬ bers of the riiiladelphia Itabbit ancl
|\vlileli liavc been provided by the government tor the gold star iiiothui--.< and widows ot thc United States.
Jlra. Kolir's party sailed from llo- Ijoken on tlie Itoosevelt on August ill, and tho parly comiirlsecl 17S gold latar mothers. Their headiiuaiters was I'aria, which served aa a base to all the various trips they were to enjoy. Jlrs. Jiolir thoroughly enjoyed her [voyage across ancl did not .s-iifter a aln- 'gle c]uallii of scaalc-kness during -those c-ight clays. The- journey w'as liiadci very jileasant, and the farewell niiilier giv¬ en liy the captain on the last evening aboard was a gladsome occasion. [ "Sunday was the lirat uveiiing in
DR. CRAIG SPEAKS TO AliER ROTARY;
TELLS OF "AMBLER THIRTY- EIGHT YEARS AGO"
SCOUT TROOP AGAIN
Many Chsnges In the Picture During
Four Decades—District Governor to has giveii us
Visit on Sept. 24—Many Visitors
Present.
The Ambler Hotarlans gathered in the town hail at noon on bust Wed¬ neaday tor their weekly meeting. By a consplraey ot clrcuinslances tho cripiiled c-hlldren's coniinlttee of tho eliib. In charge ot the program for the day, was disappoint.-d iu not Iieing
,, , ,, , , ,, . ible to i>rosc-nt to thi-ir fellow mem-
ilalls, said .Ml-s. Kohr. -Ihls we spent |„.,„ ,, „„„,k,.,. disllnculsliea in tho
Cavy r.reedc-r.s' association was then ; GREAT EVENT TO CONTINUE FOR '"'"'¦•''';¦'*¦'*'-'''''«™''»'' ""'' pelting onr- .j^.,,,.,, f,„. (.,.ip,,,„i ,.i,ildren. Again, being held at tbe Amhler residence tol p,^^ ^^^^ ir::''.^!";:^!::'-.-.?";"'"^'.."!."^''..!^^™ "- unfortunate circumstance proved ,-
. . FIVE DAYS
ct>mi>lete the jiremium list of entries in ,
the Doylestown fair show, aponsored by ^ ,
rhiK body of rabbit fancler.s. Albert 12 Fine Program Includes the V'lry Best IPJ;^'";'"'
o'clock, midnight the group waa at.-ir- tlcd to hoar a car dash down tho lawn at the edge of the driveway and as they grouped nt the windows saw the tall light vanish out the gateway. In¬ vestigation allowed that the oar far-
Horse Racing — All Departments Are Strong—Special 3 for %\ Ticket Sale Stoips Saturday. Jicyleslow 11 lal:- opens next Tuesday, ancl t-oiitlnues for Ilvo daya ancl live
... ..... ..,„.„ Wl u.e uiMiiioiM. ^.o,ci.e. I i,,m ^,,(, ^.,„,, menilr-rs can alwavs
of 1-ranee and here one of our party l^^,^,,,,.^ ^,„ ^^ ^^ emei-geney, for the
large wreath during appro-j^^ chalrm.an ot the crippled chlld- prlalo services. '
•The interesting part of Tuesday's to the exlgenclea of lho occasion and
travels was a visit to Versailles and palnled for the club it picture they
to the spot whero tlie treaty was will not soon forget: ".Vmliler, Thdrty-
coneluded lo end the World war. Here Might Years Ago." the group gathered around the historic \ xhat bovs
table ami were pointed out the chairs Ambler wherein sat the several repieseiila
The c-cinsUtullnii of the Uiiiled Stales; planneil for tho coming season, ancl what it miviiis to eac-h individual | c-iti/c'ii was brielly but very coinprc- lieiish-ely expculiicled to tlic Anibler Ki¬ wanians Tuesday evening a-^ they dlii-
I .11 fllll Side Inn. ills lloiicn' Harold
. K¦ni^;llt, of .\iiililer. was the spc-iik-
', whose eiiiiabillty on this subject Is
I'll known.
Dealing mil with llic blstory ami ll i.Mliitl-n ot l'l- c:oiistitiiti,iil, Jiiil„'e Knight spoke incii-e upon that great c-harter as a huge bond that holds logether "the incllssolvablc. union of hidc-slriietlble states." "Our coiistltn- tion." Judge Knight said, "i'l onc whicli every great law ancl combined law-s Hint hcive eHtablished iiiilivlclual rights and freedom, regulat¬ ed c-onimerce for evei-,\' state, altended to the establlshini'iit eif ciisloms and i-eve-mie ancl has stond feirlh as a moci- cl ot national kiw the wmll over."
The greatest Idea of our e-onslltii- llon. whli-h Judge Vright brciii-;bt oul day evening. .\ c-cmlesl, revlev.lug ali was the-fact that It lias unllled alb the leiiderfool riMiuireir.enls was state-!; It hns given eaeli one the uu-J largely responsible,
taxable privileges of luter-Klate cciin- ' The meeliag opened v.ltl: the reglllar nierce and immlgralinn, and has made ; (.eu-emoiiy, with S. V. i.., James (lelbc-rt, common exchange, as v ill as common ijn charge. Then this troop was in¬ and powers. 'speeted b.v Junior Assl. Ijindes, Senior
UPPER DUBLIN AND
J
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OF IN¬ TEREST
Firo Twico Menaces Palmer Proporty —SamccI White Launches in Rabbit Business —i Presbyterians Consider Loyalty Campaign. Mi-H. i:h):rle« |
Month | 09 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1930 |
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