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THE Gazette. VOL. Xf.l -NO *2l ' aMBI.KR. pa.. JUNE 1924 PLYMOUTH llOWNSHIP AND COLD 1 -^CAL INTEREST TO READERS I EUREKA •.'liilclien'.s (lay was nttingly observ- ed en Sunday moruing -n the Pleas¬ antville cnurch with specitul music, lecitations Vy the childiien. and an aoureBS Uy tne pastor, Kev. E. E. Leip- halt. Cm Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 a rfieetipg oMhe si'iUTJngton W. C. T. U. wiil he held at the home of Mrs. Reu- t.,en Maitin, ol ^-'najiont. Jhe conuuentv-nient exerciHes of the class ol l!i:;4, oi the schoolH in War- | Dih,.^.. *u II ET ru. „u P,„r»r*», +„'''ny^f" towPKhip, Bucks county, will! Rilymouth U E. Chijrch Property to ,^ „^ ^, y^ j^,^ auditorium ul the Fleas- j Be Repa:#td—P. O. S. of A. Honors antville Keforn.ed church on Krida.N i Memory cf Deceased Members—Mlss evening at 7.30. The members ol tne Manley to Teach in New York. , ^;"^s« will present t^ play, and the ad- •' .. , ^, , , ,j ¦ . , Ulress will oe ^iven by Uev. Air. L,ynd, , A large number ol Cold Point people ., jj.utsvilie. There- ai-e. Beven Krad- I atteiutd the play yiven at the tt.u-ren y^.^y^^ yy^y^^ WcKinstrv, da.UBhter ofl llili school auditorium ¦for the benefit Henry WcKinsliy, ol Warrington, is I of Cie lire comp.-my there. .Milton valedictorian, and Alartha Quinby is J l-«;uley, of Cold Point, and Mi«< Marie .saiutatorian. j Ljenile, oB P|..inouth AleOtin^, ItooW -me i-iiendship class, of the Pleas- acljve paxt. ^^^ ; antville Sunday sehooi will piesent a •vJr. and Mre Miixtin Bennei-, of Ihree-act comedy entitled' "Breezy J'hiladelphia, WHrre guaslB ol Aliss'Point, ' in connection w^ith their straw- <}race Miller ot Coldpoint, on Sunday.; "frry feslival on Tuesday eveninf;, Mr. and AIts. Chai-lcs Hendricks, of, ¦'•',"'.• ''.''^- ..,, . . Cold Point, «pent Sund.y with ^uends. ^^I^.^,.--"- Mlss.onary^^^^^^ ai, uujpn. ifrom Auyust 1 «UHt ITth, Mr. au.d Mrs. Walter btaten, of Ger-, ^he general theme for Home Mission nuintown, are .|efeivinta conj/.atula-, i s^udy Uns year is "The Way ot (."hrist , licMB upon the Ijlrth ot a son. Airs. („ ){acH Helalton.s." the theme for Foi- atuten will be remembered in Cold elmi .Missions is "China.' .Miss Jane i'oint u«5 Miss LiOUise Bailey. i Kuhler, of this place, has hee'i ^ecl- Mis. Oeoi-g^ Kerper was the week- cd a dele;;atc to attend the conference. Mrii-. Klla Schlater, of '"»• 't '« hopd that many others may attend a part uf the tinifc at letust. Aliss Sarah Detwiler. a ix^cciu unul- ! uate of the school for Christian Work- i^l 75 A ^^:AK TREIRK IN MAY* AT VALLEY FORGE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REPORTS ACTIVITIES end fe'^eet of Cold luiiit. liJi.wooid l>util ¦ of Conshohocken,' visited his parents. Air and Aliis. K. ' IJ. ijuljl, of Cold Point, Sunday morn- InK. Mr. and Airs. "Weber and fathei', who' recen Uy jjiuchascd the hoU.se elected last year in Cold Point for the Aliisses J:i(n.'Me, look possassion of it last 'J'tiunsday. The contest, to be held by the Cold 334 Visitations, 127 Patients Under Care — 201 Office Interviews—Quar¬ ters Increased—Newspaper Collection Next Saturday. At a meeting of the executive com¬ mittee of the .North Penn CommOnit> Centre, held last Tuesday at the home of Air.". Andrew Codfrey, the follow- InK report wa.s submitted by Aliss Kate 1-iddle, nurse-in-charfje ot ilj<- Centre : No, of nursing visits during the month Xo. of instructive visits during the month No. of rnisccllaneuiis and poci.il service visits ;i8 No. uf .School visits 17 ;i:!4 Census of patients under care : — Cases brought forward from last inonth 107 New cases 20 177 42 ers, uf I'liiladelphia, was the leader on Sunday evening of the Cliiistian Kn- ileavor sot-iely. .Miss Detwiler exijects to l.ik^ up some special work this KUinniei', There was an increase of nine mem¬ beis in the Pleasantville Sunday st'hool on Sunday morninj?. .Miss (/tleiinia Sprouse, of I'rospeot- 'I'otal during month Discharged and dismissed cases Cases carried over to ,Iiine • I'alicntK taken tu Tulieii ulosls Clinics al .Nurristown Infant welfare clinics DMlce Interviews on accounl of the increasing ii and activities uf the Centre it n 111.-, 4 10 Jill fells Was Point troop, B. S. A., among its mem- ville, is spending several days with her berk., will be started next Saturday On Satunday eveninig", juiie 2S, a cake anil candy sale and isUuwberry festival win be held by Cie nieinbeiw of the Colli Point Biiptist church on the jawn ot U. U. young in Plymouth! Aleet.ng. ivjj;;. William A. DeCaindre^', of Ply-, mouth Aleeiing, is visiting friends inj llartlord. Conn. i Kusseli Sickle of Hku-monvLUe, i» In the Kiverview hospital, Noi-rlsto.wn whei-« he has/just had his tonsils re-l moved. Harlan Aliu-kle has returned to his hotne in Plymouth Aleeting after hav¬ ing been graduated Irom the Gallendet Co.lege at Washiiigtoii, D. C. He la ni w (Suffering with a severe attack. Ol grip. .Sunday was set aside in the several HerVices ai t;ie i'lMiioulh Aleeting U. E. lihurch as a special dav for collec¬ tion to ra.i^e fuiusj tor repairs of the building. In the Sunday school wilh 140 tuesenl an offering of $ll*.sij was received. w:liile at the oilier services the congitfgalions proved eiiually as Uk>eral. Air .Baker, pijUol', preached an jiiijirti sive sermon in l',ie morning from the book uf Mark, enlilled 'Little Slups." In the evening the Children's duy exercuses were held, and the children did wuiiderfully well in their iliailogujaH. reciLaLiolj 1, exercises and Bongs. The .Sunday sc!iu,ui deiiarlment reported iwu star classes; th<l-ie ot Mi-s. .Streeper Ran- ami lOllwoud /.eg" ler. Mr. Karr" alsu luuk lhe liaiiiier. Tuesday evening the Chriiitian Kn¬ deavor ,iSdf?i?f5'''^heId a businesn meet¬ ing and sueial at- the hume of the Mii-^seti Sue and Alary Danehower. in I'lymouth .Meeting. Uegular pra(,«b- service was held Wednesday e\ ening and choir rehear.sal ajs usual on Fri¬ ilay evening. iiiiymond Bowman and Ali>s l>ielter, niotoj'ed from Aileniown on Hunday and spent the day w.tli his sister. Airs, i.eunaid Beck, of Ilarm¬ onville. Mi1». Leiuiiel Hj.ilebaugli. of l'.ty\ mouth Centre, visited her sister. Alns. Mart.n Berkh,mer, ot Ilarnionville, on Sunday. Alexandei- Skelton, Sr., and wife, who recently moved to Darren Hill, si-ent Sunday with his .sun. John Skel' ton, tmd family, ot Ilarnionville. Beslie Kodebaugh, uf ll;ii nionville, was un.ible tu relurn liume frum the Hahnemann huspital last week owing U> a recurrence uf infection beneath the iiu'tially healed incision. M.ss Alary Berkhlmer, of Harmon¬ ville, was t>ie guost ut AIlss Bifcie Kei per, of Cold Poinl, Sunday. J. P.erce Khoads, of I'lymouth t.'onUe, has been bedf;»st with the grip, IVLrs. Ijemuel Kodebuufli, <>f Ply-, mouUi Centre, visited her daughter, Mj-b. Fred. Ollaxd, of Tioga, during last week hav- cousln, Aliss Gladys .Sprouse, of Hur¬ sliam. Webster .lohnson, paperhanger uf .\mliler, is duing some work in Prus- pectville. Mrs. Klizabeth Garner, of Philadel¬ phia, is spending several days wllh Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nash. Frank Hill, of Pruspeclvllle, is hlg a well dug on his newly purchas- j ed inoperty preparalury to electing a j liuuse in the near future. .Mr. and .Mrs. William D. Woi lli mo¬ tored lu Stale college on Saturda>'l murning to allend the coiiimeiiceiiieiit I execi-ises there. Their son, iiaruld. isl .1 iiieiiiber ot this years graduating class, having cumpleled u course in electri<*al englneei'ing. 3:i pupils, of whom Hfleen were .luii- iors and eighteen seniors, took the examinatluns on Thuisday and Fridav in Horsham township. The papers were shipped a I once to CoiTnty Super- •iileiuleiu Kiilps ollice al Norristown. .Illll the pupils are anxiously awaiting ;lie results. Tlie menibers uf the graduating .lass of the H.itboro High school en joyed a three ilays' outing trip '.\asliiiigioii. 1). C. Tlic I'hursil.iv aiHl iciiiriicd o .Miss Hanna .Mann, of .Mapl iiieiiilier of the class. .Mrs. Norman Cornell, of lias recovered from her lllle to beMitit again. Twu cars recenlh' i-ollid l-:a: lo on Sunday. Glen, is a "radesvllle illness, and is 'd ¦ oi-iier Davis il b Grove road one wuJiy Hei,iou.sly !in Infant In one of nd uer bailly cut Abinglon hospilal iiiniiing at a inuderale olhcrwise the accident been iiiiicli more Mlss K.ilhai'in Alarle i ri'i urneil I'i'oni .Miss Salome her home with It the I Inv.a V and the [ at Hailowell. .No i ^.injured,, although ] tlip oars had n tin- was t.aken to the [ Doth cars were ] ¦ale rale uf speed, , would have 1 serious. t Swartzlander hasi Washingtun. 1). C. I Delwiler is conlined lo| an allai'U of niiimps. | Wato A. A., 7. I I'enn gave league. game i faltereil Ambler Rield Club, 11 Fighting frum stari (u tlnish. despite lhe man.v errurs, landed lhe .Ambler F. <'. a winner Saturday afternoon, on Knight lield over the strong Wato iliib the score of 11 to 7. It was a North league ga,me. and Ihe victory the liuiiie dub the lead in ihi' llullingswurth pitched .i good ind had his supporting cast not he would have scored ,i shut out, Haywood, I'l'iiningtoii and Uob- insiin pla.yed well tor Ihe home team, while Durst and Kiker (¦arried off Ihe hiiiiors for the visitors. This Thurs¬ day evening at H.15 on Knight Held ,i great game is looked for. The contest will be lietW4»'n .\mbler l'"ield cjiib ami i.indeiiwuld .\. A. It will be a Nurth Penn league game, which had Jieeii postponed un account uf rain Saturday afternuon. -May 24th. .Manager Frank Ferts(-h states that he Is coming over I.lndenwold fleld slrong and In- Mr. and'Airs. Leonard Glllam, ofj lends to,have all" of his 19 or 2li play- Comjhohocken. were guesls of Mr. and! ers in uniform so that ^-^ S^^" '.-^'\\ ^jTidir^"^' ^^^^'"' ^'^¦'"^"^' ^"^"'"'it^ja'ins :::t .:^:;^ to^^'^rani Mr. -and Mm. Benjamin Crowther.P. looks "-;,;''<;V'^^^bnl^f foTuness rwo umpires will orti- I of Oermantown, and AIlss Christian, the s Crowther. of Wi.s.-^ahickun. weie Sun- 'he . day guesta of Kugene Bightkep undjciate fami.y, of Plymouth Centre. | J<ila(»e Kodebaugh. of I'Vmouth Centre, hus purch;vsed a new Buick ttjoring Ciir. Mrs. A. L. Wernle, of Plymouth Centre, is spending the week in Krie, al tending the convehtion of the Order of the Kastern Star. ¦ason ontest. Suicide at Jarrettown Wiliiani L,ong. of Philadelphia, who recently purchased t'ne \Ve.siey Rode- iiii<0< properly at Jarrettuwn, comm t - ' led suicide by hanging himself in thei barn on .\lunda,v. His lifeloss form was about noon by his wife. irn discovered Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Topley and! who summoned Dr. A. children, of Plymouth Centre, w-efta | l''o't Wr.shington. who J. Craig, of aid the man ontertained bv Airs. Franklin Wright,;had been dead for .several hours. Ln of Bogan. on Sund.ay. Id.* Inker Davis took <-;^>'"-'r' .'''L,.,\^^ Mr. rjid Airs. Wallace Vogt and i remains, and on Tuesdav loiwaiuea w'ife and 43 years of Mivs. Iveuben Jackson were guetsts of jthe body to Philadelphia. Miss Ida Cox, of ColdPoint, on Sun- i The deceased le.'.ves. ,l„v Iseveria children. He was i'led HaJl and family, of Pottstown age, and U:eir guests, Mr. and Alas. Geoi-ge — Oberle, of Allentown, caJled at the Scout News. hoL.e uf M; ..erlha Brooke in Cold The .Scouts uf Troop 2 have been Point Suniiav. highly comi>liniented on the Scout On Sunday evening lhe P. O. S. of|„rogram. which they 'broadcast A., of old Point, held memorial ser-1 through Station WFI (Strawbrldg-e k found necessary to aciiuire larger Muarters. and the lirsl uf May the Cen¬ tre was muved into its new home at ,No. 12 Alain streei, where increased space will a,ccominudale the manv de- pailnients uf the work more coinfort- ably. A clinic room and a salvage shup have been parliiioned off on lhe llr.st tloor, and the upper lloors are uccupied by ollices .and bv the I'ulilic Library uf the Colony Club. .\ new portable l''a iibaiik's scale has been added tu the einiipinent. II was donated fur use In the clinics. .Mrs. Fuphemia Dunn, uf the cuunty poor board: .Miss Uiilh Chalmers of lhe Children's .\ld .Society of Alunt¬ guniery County: Mrs. Willi-ts, of Ihe Flourtown Public Health Centie. and Kev. .N. K. Groton, of St. Thomas' Church. VVhitemarsh, were among those who attended the case confer¬ ence nt the Centre last Tuesday. The conferences are lai •iil.irly on Ihe lirst and third Tuesdays uf every munlh and are open lo the public. The iiewsp.iper drive. whiih was inaugurated Iasl inonth lo help raise funds to meet the increasing expenses; of the public health work ot the Coiii- iiiunlty. will be cuntinued. It is the .ilni of Iliose who are conducting thi iMiiipaign to make Ihe saving and con li'ibuling of the papers .ind magazine, fur lliis • ¦ .¦¦¦mmun- Uy habit, and the co-operal'oii of al who have helped and will coiilniie uf, help Is very much appreciated This coining Salurdav .lohn liiirl will colled again In the First w:'-! of the borough. Th s district \vi n elude. Duller ive.nue^ind aJLl -^ north of It. betWFOn'WSIfr'SWl'W lhe Hpthleheni pike. A nosl.il. phone call to .Anibler .179 will prompt attention In case ot oversight oil lhe pari of the-collector. Lansdale Business School Alumni, i 'lhe .iniuial lia.in|iul uf the .Miiiiiiii . .\ssociaiioii of the U.insdale h^chool of; Diisiness was held on .Inne 2 in the .Masonii' temple. l.ansdale. l'iight>" in,¦Iilbers and friends of Ihe associa- liuii were present. The hall was beau¬ tifully decorated in the schuol colors. | blue, white and gold; the tables be-; ing resplendent wllh wild and cut Howers of Ille same colors. The ca- t":-*'rs W'ere the well-known Drashears, ot Doylestown. Appropiiale music ami songs were among tlie enjoyable fea¬ tures, but iiiusi en.ioyable of all was the excellent oraluiy Ihat resulted from j thuse whu responded to the call uf the lua.stiiiastf'r. The loastiuasier AV. K. Wirebiu-k ' presidenl of lhe scliool, after a few ^ words of welcome, assured the mem¬ bers of the assoclallon. that the school will continue Its hearty Interest in the ' further success of all its graduates. Following a few words from .\lvln Gerhart, of Telford, president of the association, Wilbur M. Frantz, princi¬ pal of Ihe school, responded In his characteristic forceful way wilh sonic sound advice tu the graduates. -The guest of the evening Rev. Levi : S. Hoffman, a well-known clergyman [ uf l.ansdale. pre.sented in a lugical anil ; most Interesting manner, some nf ilie , good advice wilh which he always I abounds. Those who were privileged i to hear him will long remember and I will greatly profit by the honor that j he i-onferred upon the association by his readv wsponse to their invitation, Aliss Charlotte .\. Snow, Aliss Delia .'VInyer and Atlss Aladeline l.,uehrw, members of the faculty, each In well chosen words expressed her griititica- tion at the remarkiiVile success of the | graduates, and by a very apt story Aliss Snow was able to illustrate the! principal assets of success, namely. I willingness and determination. i After .id.lournment from the table a | number of the menibers Indulged in i dancing, while oihers. In no wise an- ¦ xlous lo depart from the pleasures of the evening, remained for other forms of social enjoyment. j The pronounced success of the occn-i sion and the enthusiasm of all pre¬ sent will add greatly to the prestige which has alre.-idy been won by the Lansdale School of Business. I PROSPECTVILLE , On June 1st Airs. Leslie Shepherd tendered hfr mother. Mrs. tJeorge Stoni- a birthday surpr.,=e al the former'- ihume. near Prospectville. A dinner ;was served ("overs'were laid fur aiioui 24 guesls. Those present were .Mrs. Alarv Lukens. of Souderton; Air. and Airs.' Frank Buck,, ul .North Waies; Ain-. and Airs. John Cievenstine. of Ka.stun: .Mr. and Alr> Kobert Patter¬ son and daughter K aine. of I'h In , Airs, Walter Siman, uf Ambler; Air land -Mrs. tJeorge W. .Schweiker, o ;Lan(<dal^:. .Mr. Joseph .'^helley ano family. .Mr. and .Mrs. lOdwud ."iiiitli. -Mr l.eslie Shepherd and family, am; Air. and Airs. George W. St oni.'. .Mrs. John Serri.l siient .Monday with lier mother Alr.s. A. J. Lenaiian, dn Phila. Airs, jlohn Hunter, of tilney, anl Airs. Jennie Fo.^sett, of I'hiladeljihai. were the guest ol .Mr. and .Mrs. W'a - ter .Spouse on Thiusday. Air. and .Mrs. Harry Weikel visited at the home of .Mr. John Keading. a; f Alarch meet- (jjenside, on Sumlay. 7 Air. and Alr.s. Kdward Boehner and Air. KIwood K.y v.siled Air. and Airs. Hurry Stem, \Vyndmoor, un Stind;i.\'. Air. and Mrs. Frank lluc.k. of .Noi-;. Wales, Air. Leslie .Siiepherd, and family visited at the hume ot Air. an Airs. George Stong on Suda.v. Aliss Charlotte Kunz spent the week-end with All.ss G.adys Sprouse at the hume uf, her parenis. .Mr. and Airs Juhn Spioilse. at Horsham. Airs. George Toomey attendeil th funeral of .Mrs. Alberta Lightenberg in Camden, S.J., on a.Sturday Mrs. Wa.ter Fillman sj.eni Friday with Airs. .Harry llowers at Jarret¬ tuwn. Airs. Chtirles Gouak and -Mies Sar.a G-i uak siiertt Thuusdai in I'n luite. phia. .Mr Leslie Gouak and family spent ."^iiiulay with Air. George Waiters and famil.v. Preacliing seivices a.s usual on Sun diiiv. .Sunday scliuul al 1(1 a. m. preach¬ ing at 11 a. in. i'uiiimunii-n will be au ministered by Itev. C. Alargerum, Jar¬ rettown. Kvery one Is cordially in¬ vited. Kev. Waller I'uwell were entev- laiiied un Sunda.v at the liume ul .Mr. anil Airs. Harvey Sproik<e. Air. and Airs. Charles Guuak spin. Sunday with Air. and Airs. Fran., Weikel, at Anibler. MlBs Viola Williams, uf this place Will be graduated next Tuesday frum the Ambler high school as an honu: Ktudent. The "L:ve Wires" will hokl thei: (U'Pt meeting in Pruspeclvllle AL K. (thnrch on Saturday evening. Air. and Airs. Kdmund Best _ and Mrs. George Toomev attended th. seivice in .Ml. Cai nial Presbyterian church laist Suilday morning al which tinie Kdmund Brewer, infant son of .Mr. and .Mrs. K. Be.st. was baptizeil. KItun Weikel, of Anibler, spent the properly uii the Alurris ru.id.; vvee^.e,,,! ^vith his aunt, .Miv. (.'harle rted to move Monday to hlis new (j,,u^k lie in CJuakei'Iuwii. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. Conard Arnold and iVseph Lucas hits' about tinlshed | f,,,„ jy of Jiurettown; .Mr. and Airs l''red Arnolil, Jr., anil famil.v uf h'orr Washington were Sunday visitors at the home ol Air. and .Mrs. Arthur W.I i Hams. I Air. I'^ugene UPPER DOBLIN AND TERESTING MEETING AT GREEN LANE Pt-oduction and Price of Milk—Fairest Price in Philadelphia—Next Meeting >t East Greenville—Plea for Support Corn Show, ^e .Montgomery I'oimly I'omuna. was entertained b.v \'alle\ . 'if Green Lane, on Thiirsila.w Ther. was a fair attendance of mem¬ bers .Meeting convened at 10 a. m. ''"hye ¦-! ssion was given ove>- lo tlu illng of the ininuti mil reports of each grange in the Inly and several committees. n. .Allebach. president of the ISIk .'¦shippers' Cniuii. uf Kastern igkina. and New Jersey and Delaware. I ^»;e an Interesting talk un Ihe jiro- 'lOTlJtion ;ind price of milk. He said ! tK standard for milk shipped In Phil- ¦Melphia will be raised, also Ihat Ihi- ! |«Ce paid for milk in I'hiladelphia is '.IMb fairest of any eastern city, i ^jBifter being entertained to dinner i bR. the ladies of X'alley Gi'ange Ihe I jjeeiing w"as again called to order li.\' Woiiliv Zollers. iVfter hearing ii- |.iii ,.r the coniiiiitlee on resoluiinii iiect fur the deceased iiieiiibers. littee reported the next F'o- iiieeting will be held at Perkiu- Grange. l-5.ist Greenville, on uisday. Sept, 4. H. I). .Allebach ed all present to help make Ihe ntgomeiy County Corn show to be d In .Norristown the fore iiart of ember, better thart il ever w.is, especially urged the ladles to ,:. - now.with their canning. n motion it w"as decided to p:i,\' expenses of se\'eral bo,vs and girl,.* ni Alontgoniei"y county who will tlclpate in Ihe judging of Ihuidugh- d ca,ltle al State college Ihls .--iini r, for whl<"h prizes will be A"iveii, uniy .Agent W.iltz gave a short Ik. He saiil he will be glad to h-l,: farmers with Ihe problems of agri-- time In any way he can. he lecture hour was then given over the worthy lecture, and all present ,s given iiuite a treat by the .liiven- Gr.inge, ot Centre Siiuare, who fio- ilihed the entertainment, which con- .Jsteil of music, songs, ^citations lO readings. few remarks by visitors from md Delaware Pon.on i the adjourned. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TEREST. OF IM- ifi If ster feeling .M. WEST POINT Hilleg.is, who recentl.v solo I md Luc the i%inci"ete foundation peiu floor for his new poich. any of the farmers here are much Iind with ili'ir oiit-door wurk >sc havQ put in their potatoes, it Is |d, .are afraid th.it they will havi- III thein over ag^iin. One farme li^ \\ oici'iSter tuwnship. It Is stated. re|i..;ts that he wi.l h.ive to plow un¬ ie!- 111.. 32 acres of liibois i'.iat 1; the mar' rauised tile Air. l-;ugene Krata and family visited'^.i;;','j;:^„'.7"'j".. "p.'o^,,.,, Air. and .M«(s. Norman Iviatz, near|,,„tj Hin„'ng will lealur ChaUont, on Sundav. ,,„««. it.... . r ......t.. iy .: ¦¦'!: 'I'VMi- jiiip 1 high schiKils en- public sch last Weill! gramiii r ; Joyed an uutiiig L Wlluw Gruve park, whl e the pupiis t.i the grades hekl . picnic Ull the schuul gruiind'-'. All ic port having had an enjo.vable time. lieliairs are be'iig in ale to the froi: porch ot the West properly, on Alain street. Services w-ill be held next Sunday evening at 7.;io in Grace Ketormei! church. Sabbath school at the usual hour. , A numlier of ..ur i'<-."^idents ,-ttenileil lhe biriliila.i" iiarty given b.v All', anil .Mrs. JuPns Koehner in honor of tbe daughter, Aliss ,Iulii. Koehner, al the I'ine Kun i.'ountr.v club, one da.\' lasi week. Air a.nd Mrs- .Koehner were foriirer residenjj of thi.s place and now live in Flourtown. A large number of skating parties are being held on the Huur at Ze-ber's iiark bv Hie resldenUs of nearby places. I,,ast Tliiii'sda,v e\"enln<j" Ihe tloor wa, engaged bv a p;ii"ty from Amber. The trial uf Harold W. Dean, wlrcli talce-.s plai % next *l>iiesda.v at .Nur¬ ristown, and who is ch rged w.th the murder of Lot*se Bruppacher, will lie well attended b.v the residents of thjs place and Worcesteir townhhlp. where I he icirenls of the dead girl are well known. Thoi^e who attended school iHaA' in l'ros\»eiivill'e pi-imai-iy are Chester Kratz, Vernon WallBi" Flllman. Juines Craig. llJU>4n(«M||^<Mey. _Linar«. John '=1".>'.u, i ^.1(1 Laur.a AndeiiJii^ri, Alabe! D.-iger,-¦M*l•!!r1;,|•'«^¦ .\illl. Kd.t: I f ,'. . I'JslH.-l Kllll/. i-.l?e.inur Spence, 'l^eaclier, Mia Ala.km. Air. and Alns. James AIcAIulIin and d.iiii;liier. ol llorshani. visiied re.alive.- in the neighburhood on Sunday. Sleiiheii iiuuver visited the i'resby¬ terian uriilianage in Philadelphia ove, the week-end. The ch klren's day exercises of I'l-iispectvile AI. K, church will be rendered on Sunday evening, June 22, The e.xercise is eiitL.ed "A'raise an. Ijeauty." I Kev. Waller Powell, of Prospei"ivillt i M K. church, will exchange pulpits with Uev. C. .Margerum, of Janet- i town, on Sunday morning. i A arge swariii of bees ha,s been found un the pruperty of Fred Aloure. [ Sunday Schooi Reaches the Hundred Mark—Strawoerry Festival and Tom Tnum Weaa.ng—Events and Per¬ sonals at Jarrettown and Llresher. ,.Mr. .mil .Mrs. Waltei" Tis'.iiiiig and daughter Alu,l.v. uf Halloweil, alld Joseph F. l^uiigliran. oi Gennaiitown, vil Ited All", aim -ilrs. William Veach, of Davs Grove, uii .Sund:iv. In the iitternuuji all muioisd tu I'l-ospe.ivi.le, where they caiieu on .Murcu^j £,dwaids and lanilly. James liroudy and f:imlfy, formerly ol Davis Grove are siienu.iig tho week in Atlunuc I'.ty. .Mrs. Joscii;i Wliileside, of Babylon, is lepojied tu be in a very ser.oua condiiiun due to her imerering .ilneas with which .siie lias been bedfuiSt lor some weeks. A motor accident, which occurred the iniddio oil asl week has put Iha wo4iian, who is unde the employ of Airs. Walter V. ^i.en. and her baby in lhe Aliington tiosi.itaI. Doth W'era riding, liume trum the truUey line at ila.luweii when iheir car was struck oy a pas.s.ng . utoiiiubile. Buth were hni"t but are believed in no .serious coiulilion al the hospiUil. Air. and Airs. l". «'. Irvin and sous, FraiiK and itoiiert, and Airs. F'. Lees, of Wcv.i l-iiii;iui'inli.a called at the K. G. K. Home-in Davis Grove, Sun¬ day. i.obert Bui'iis, Jame.s Harrar. Kd¬ ward .SIc.Nair and l.'harles .Siackhous, ail uf Ha.low-ell. attended Ille horsa ,raci»-< al Trentun last Thum-^day. Airs. Thoinas Farqu.ir, of German- town was the guesi of her daughter, .Mrs. August Funk, of Ha.1oweil, on, Sunila.v. Krie Flllman and faini'" formerly, of Wis.sjnoniing, 'ave niuveu the.r ihotiseliuld lu the liuiiie of his p. renta jin Hallowe.l wliere ' they e.\pect to. spiend tne suiiiiiier. .Mi". Fiilniaii is now empioyed as chief engineer al tho gas works in Oreland. Airs. Kmiii ¦. Ambler, of Haliowell, has been calli-i to nur.-e at Ihe humo of Mrs. K. B. Sattenthwaite, of Tioga. I who waiH taken sudden'y IU on S.it¬ urday. Alrii Sternberger. of PhoJuieJphia, has taken rooms at thu home -jI Harvey Green, un Alaple a\enue a..."< Easton road, Horshatn, for the sum¬ mer. The attendance at the Garce Union Sunday school in Horsh.uii lias shown. .1 marked advance tor the' paiSt few , weeks, 1-iasl Sunday Ihe hundred mark was reached, and die schooi w.ll try to keep above that ligure every Sunday throughoui the suinniea", Beg-inn.ng' •with Sunday, Jun 22, the Sundiy school session wiil ",.e held in ine morning, comiuenciiiiBr at 10 u'ciuck. Next Sunday alternoon, at 2.30. tha young i>«uiiJle Nv.U ijart.cipal© In a nil. Kecitat.un.'i the eiileitain" iment. iiev. A. L. Smith will preacli ati the evening service 8 o'clock. .No definite report h -s been iBceived coniei-iuning tho slr.iwberiv ii^st val ,, held under the auspices of the Uidierf H',^LiAiu.^^cjgg5|g|j,,P^ every room' Kratz, 1.KIU. ind Air. ,11 vices at the Plymouth Centre Union sion for Horace Schlater and "Mrs. tleorge Wood, the wife of a member, bot.-i .:{ whom died during the paist yeiiT. A song service "vrafi flrst held, followed by a prayer by Mrs. Leidy I.(inner, leader uf the Christian En- deavor society «f the' mission. Tho|i,n<i Ogelfcby, assisted bv ,Miss Gehman Scirii-tuie Ittisonfroni Petor :t:S-13, - ¦ --' - 1....<^— v.., ind Koinans 10 and 11, entitled Christ" Clothier) Thursd,ly ni:-'.t of last week The program consisted of the Tender¬ foot Investiture l^eremunx* AJr. J. Walter l>aucr, Sr.. a short addresli un the fli-*it Scout l.i'tv; r'A Scout is Trustwurthy by Geo. AL Dudley. -A xaphone duet by Scouts Gehman I s; ami ¦ aurresj' was read by Rev. tliarw. Eng.e, of Philtydelphia. The closing pnayer was given by Kev. Mr. Robertson, of Philadelphia. Announce- ivunts of iservic-es lor the week were iii follo^vrt:Prayer iservjce. Wednesday evening at 8.15; for Sunday, Sabbath f'chool at 2.30. Christian Endeavor at 7 i:., church at 7.45. F'roin the cake sale, held on Satur- d" ¦ In PUImouth MaeitinE lay *hio Avi'i innarsh Leag-ue of Wonien Votcna, about $40 was realized. <contliiued OB pnr« 8 1 at the piano, and a recitation by .Norman .Seger. AI. l.iiuer :ind AI. IHid- ev arv member of the troop com¬ mittee. Saturd;';y l:sl a number 61 th*'boys wire on their first hike of the .season under the supervision of Captain Dud¬ ley; in fact it w.-s* lhe first hike a nuniber of the boys h.id taken as i S(>outs .-ind peyeral took advantage of the opportunity to pass -rrc of their 2nd class tests. The .Scout :i.uthoriliei3 of this dis¬ trict h.-ive laid plans for an act've lummer and i nuniber of hikes will be taJten by No. 2 all oi which, of •uurse. will be under adult direction. I Vk^EDDED. AVEBP.—NA.SH A pretty home wedding wits si.lemri Iz'.d on Saturday eveninjr ijt D o'cJock at the home of Air. and Air?, A A Nash, of B reka. when their oldest daughter, Alurel, became the bride of Air. Milton H. "Webb, of Phila de'phia. Rev, Klmer Leipart p.-\«tor of Ilea.'-tinivnir Ke'ormrd chu*oh per- foi-med the ceremony Mi^s ATyrtle Garner, of I'hilartlphia played the wedding march. Tho house wa^ decorated In preen and white. The brid.al p.utjy stoo<l beneath a lattice arbor covered with hawthorn. After the ceremonv a break¬ fast was served to about fifty gTiasts. Beautiful gifl? of s.lverware. money, cut glasses, tab e lineij .-.nd bed linen and various other useful things were r-eceived The br^de ."nd groom left for their tr-'o amiiflst snawers cf rice and good wishes. NORTH WALES. All", and Airs. E. W. AVarren children, who have been visiting and Airs. D. B. Hendricks, have i turned to their home in Gettysburg John Holt, a local florist, represent¬ ed the Episcopal churcli In the cen- vocatlon at Bridgeport last week. The West-Knd Tennis club had a succi'ssfiil festival and bazaar on Sat¬ urday on the plaza. They are making improvements to the courts at the club liouse on Washington avenue. The Civic club held their monthly meeting on Aionday evening In the library room. Airs. J. Alartin Hunsberger siient several days last week visiting rela¬ tives In Pottstown. .St, Luke's Reformed church, next Sunday morning, will vote on a call to Rev. Air. Herzok. of Frostburjr, Md,, to the pastorage of the church. Hav¬ ing been recommended by the consis¬ tory. Children's day was observed in the Reformed and Baptist churches on Bunday. In the Reformed an elabor¬ ate program was rendered under the direction uf Supt. Knerr. There was a beautiful display ot flowers. In the Baptist church the services were in the morning and conducted by Supt. Lester B. Johnson. The pulpit and platform was liberally decorated with flowers. .\ flne program was rendered by the chldlren. These services were followed hy a baptismal ceremony. As a part of the exercises at the High School commencement on June Ifth awards will be made for the best scholarship in fhe past year. The Well-F.abv Clinic will Vie held Jn the AVelkle building on Thursda.v The family of Rev. Frank Teske. < ! HaiTisburg, the former pastor of S' Luke's Reformed church, were visitor last week 1q friends in this town. Prof, and Mrs. Raymond Yntkle w'' give an orgHn recital on Thursdav r*- - '- ¦ T.. . - .. - V ..^v, Robert Le-wis was a graduate las- w ¦ i; cl the I'tr.ii. Cci-lece cl Phar-! cials lor maty. I ORELAND I .A large crowd attended the sup;je:' .,1 I the Lutheran church on Saturday evening and it wa.s accorded a greai ; success. i Frank Dickin.son and. wife, of Phila- ili'lphia. spent the week-end wilh Air. : and -Mrs. Frank Shaeffer, of Lorraine I avenue. All". Wolff, uf Plyinuuth avenue, h.is , imrchased a Ford sedan. j Geurge W. .Aiman. whu has been ill ; for three weeks with brunchial con¬ gestion, is able to be downstairs. .Miss Florence Gulilman, of Philadel¬ phia, spent Sunday with Aliss Alarn ; Pierce. Messrs. Shaeffer and Supplee havt »! laid cement walks in front of their evening evSi;nyt:li;ns vAta coiiiiHetlaly sulii uut. The pUv gi.en at this event Was ijUite enjoy.ible and w"as cuiisider- jeU ,ei"y weu ro.iJered by in.; .uca't ;"'*ior.s. I AL. anu Airs. Kubert Ramsey and. I Alr.s. Juhn Seip.t. u, Jloj.<haiii, altend- leu lhe oaccai^Ui e:ite .ervlce held .iC liie I apt .-.I teini. e ii Phi.adelpiiia for the graduates uf Temple uii.yeis.ty on oaiiday. Aliss Klizabeth Ran-'-«'i', daughter of Air. and -Mr.s. Kobert ¦."ooMnv. Will be '.'r'liiu.ittd from that .rFslitutiun this Friday. Air. \\"illiani Joiie.^ and son. Herbert w"ere guests of Air. and Airs. Harvey D Thumpson. of Horsham. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Drumiuond, of I'hil.ide phia wore enlert lined bv .ilr. anil .Mrs. Geoige Zeitler, of Horsham, l.'fc.st Thursday. Airs. Wm. J. Tyson, of Hor.sham. 1st reported bedfast aga.n Willi a, recur¬ rence of her furmer incap,city. A strawberry festival will be held thi.s Saluribev e\enlng under thb auspices of the Ladies' .Auxiliary of the llorshani Fire company In the ftre ha.l In connectiun with the service of ice cream and str; wherries a Tom Thum Wedding will be given as en¬ tertainment. In additiuii to tills Alisis Franc < I'atterson will give a reading. Afrs. Win. E. T.vsun will also enter¬ tain with sever ' vocal solos. William Winner, of Philadelphia, called at the Forker " ome in Horsham. Saturday evening. Hari->- C Iji'iue and Airs Priscilla. Coole. of Noble, motored lo Horsham .Suhday evening to vtsit Afr. .ind Mrs. respective residences. The Tank Car Corporation of Amer- , AVarren Slarkt'y. j lea, beginning last week has droi pt ' Airs, Al, L. Spencer, of Horsham, I one day a week from Its schedule, who has been ill in bed for several closing* l''ritla,\' al noon. ¦ iw"eel4s is oul ni'"a.in. -A slate rouf is nuw being placed on | A joint- nieeting. of the Hai-.s:ian\ the house of Koy Aleyers being erect- iFire company and its auxiliary with ea on W.i nut avenue. Arnold Alinan ithe Gruce Union church, of Horsham, Is doing this work. Clarence Slingluff, I will be held this Thuilsday »>venlng to iof Erdenhiim, who has contracted the plaster work is now lathing thi Interior. .\ grand memorial was presented ti the Oreland Community Brotherh \. in honor of the late AVilliam H. Cal¬ verley. Sr., by Allen G. Cressman. at the Brotherhood meeting Tuesday even. The memorial, which is fraiii.d was offered by Air. Cressman with a [very appropriate and inspiring ai!- : dress, and he requested that it '.. hung in .Alman's hall. The election of officers was held at this meeting and resulted as follows : Howard Calver¬ ley, presidenl; , -Albert Kranks, vice ! president; Fr.-ink Kay, secretary: George Aiman, treasurer, and .Messrs. i Cressman, Potter, Thomas, A. L. .Ai¬ man and Jones. Jr., direclors. The 4th of July committee reported to be at w"ork in preparation for tha't event. Souderton I Protests Conshohocken Game. Russell Trumbore, manager of the Souderton team, has entered a pro¬ test against Conshohecken in last Sat¬ urday's Montgomery County League game on the former's grounds. Con¬ shohocken Is alleged to have substi¬ tuted a batter in the last inning wr ¦ was not a local player, making at t'rii t time a fourth outside player in tia game for Conshohocken. The protest was duly made before the game was called and has been offlcially recognized by the leafiiue consideration at the meeting cffl. -lext consider the running of a carnival to benefit both orgiaiization next month. Alahlon Winner and family, of Wy¬ combe, visited at the homes of hl.H sisters Mrs AVarieii Starkey iinil Mrs. Frank Firker in Horrtham, Mondajy- evening, Mrs. Fidniund Teubner, of Horsh.am. journe>>-eil« to \ the Nolrthw-<e.stern. hospital Thur.sday and returned w-itJi her daughter, w-ho is jti.st recoverlns" from iloublg pneumonia. Jlrs. .MatiUla Downs, of Hoi-sham. spent Thursday with her daughter Mrs. Oliver LIndsey, of Philadelphla- Alr. and AIiV?. Samuel Kessler. of Horsham, entertained Alrti. Auprusfc Miller and children. Air. and Airs. Calvin Ward, and Kdward Kessler, all of FVankford. on Sunday. J. Ervin otf nerr J.-vrrettow-n, ha.« puchased a new Chevrolet sedan. Miss Orace Bunting, of Jarrettown. spent the'week-end in W:iyne. The Upper Dublin pul>lfc\ s< fiool^ ¦WlU close on Friday, June 20. for the summer vac,^tion. On Sudnay morning June 15. the Rev. AValter Powell, of Prospectville M .E. church will oi-cupiy the pulpit of the J.-incuown AI E, church; Rev. Chas. Margerum. of the latter church. Will iwlminister commun.ion in th& P>-osp«.ctvi' e chuich. Miss Liilian Lukens. of Krdenheim. vis:ted her au.it. AI-- L. H. Lukens. ol Jarrettown. over the w^ek-f-nd vcor;i5riU«(5 on page i t
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Title | The Ambler Gazette 19240612 |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 06/12/1924 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
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Month | 06 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1924 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19240612 |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 06/12/1924 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
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THE
Gazette.
VOL. Xf.l -NO *2l
' aMBI.KR. pa.. JUNE
1924
PLYMOUTH llOWNSHIP AND COLD
1 -^CAL INTEREST TO READERS I
EUREKA
•.'liilclien'.s (lay was nttingly observ- ed en Sunday moruing -n the Pleas¬ antville cnurch with specitul music, lecitations Vy the childiien. and an aoureBS Uy tne pastor, Kev. E. E. Leip- halt.
Cm Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 a rfieetipg oMhe si'iUTJngton W. C. T. U. wiil he held at the home of Mrs. Reu- t.,en Maitin, ol ^-'najiont.
Jhe conuuentv-nient exerciHes of the
class ol l!i:;4, oi the schoolH in War- |
Dih,.^.. *u II ET ru. „u P,„r»r*», +„'''ny^f" towPKhip, Bucks county, will! Rilymouth U E. Chijrch Property to ,^ „^ ^, y^ j^,^ auditorium ul the Fleas- j
Be Repa:#td—P. O. S. of A. Honors antville Keforn.ed church on Krida.N i Memory cf Deceased Members—Mlss evening at 7.30. The members ol tne Manley to Teach in New York. , ^;"^s« will present t^ play, and the ad-
•' .. , ^, , , ,j ¦ . , Ulress will oe ^iven by Uev. Air. L,ynd, ,
A large number ol Cold Point people ., jj.utsvilie. There- ai-e. Beven Krad- I atteiutd the play yiven at the tt.u-ren y^.^y^^ yy^y^^ WcKinstrv, da.UBhter ofl llili school auditorium ¦for the benefit Henry WcKinsliy, ol Warrington, is I of Cie lire comp.-my there. .Milton valedictorian, and Alartha Quinby is J l-«;uley, of Cold Point, and Mi«< Marie .saiutatorian. j
Ljenile, oB P|..inouth AleOtin^, ItooW -me i-iiendship class, of the Pleas- acljve paxt. ^^^ ; antville Sunday sehooi will piesent a
•vJr. and Mre Miixtin Bennei-, of Ihree-act comedy entitled' "Breezy J'hiladelphia, WHrre guaslB ol Aliss'Point, ' in connection w^ith their straw- <}race Miller ot Coldpoint, on Sunday.; "frry feslival on Tuesday eveninf;,
Mr. and AIts. Chai-lcs Hendricks, of, ¦'•',"'.• ''.''^- ..,, . .
Cold Point, «pent Sund.y with ^uends. ^^I^.^,.--"- Mlss.onary^^^^^^
ai, uujpn. ifrom Auyust 1 «UHt ITth,
Mr. au.d Mrs. Walter btaten, of Ger-, ^he general theme for Home Mission nuintown, are .|efeivinta conj/.atula-, i s^udy Uns year is "The Way ot (."hrist , licMB upon the Ijlrth ot a son. Airs. („ ){acH Helalton.s." the theme for Foi- atuten will be remembered in Cold elmi .Missions is "China.' .Miss Jane i'oint u«5 Miss LiOUise Bailey. i Kuhler, of this place, has hee'i ^ecl-
Mis. Oeoi-g^ Kerper was the week- cd a dele;;atc to attend the conference. Mrii-. Klla Schlater, of '"»• 't '« hopd that many others may attend a part uf the tinifc at letust.
Aliss Sarah Detwiler. a ix^cciu unul- ! uate of the school for Christian Work-
i^l
75 A ^^:AK
TREIRK IN MAY* AT VALLEY FORGE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REPORTS ACTIVITIES
end fe'^eet of Cold luiiit.
liJi.wooid l>util ¦ of Conshohocken,' visited his parents. Air and Aliis. K. ' IJ. ijuljl, of Cold Point, Sunday morn- InK.
Mr. and Airs. "Weber and fathei', who' recen Uy jjiuchascd the hoU.se elected last year in Cold Point for the Aliisses J:i(n.'Me, look possassion of it last 'J'tiunsday.
The contest, to be held by the Cold
334 Visitations, 127 Patients Under Care — 201 Office Interviews—Quar¬ ters Increased—Newspaper Collection Next Saturday.
At a meeting of the executive com¬ mittee of the .North Penn CommOnit> Centre, held last Tuesday at the home of Air.". Andrew Codfrey, the follow- InK report wa.s submitted by Aliss Kate 1-iddle, nurse-in-charfje ot ilj<- Centre : No, of nursing visits during the
month Xo. of instructive visits during the
month No. of rnisccllaneuiis and poci.il
service visits ;i8
No. uf .School visits 17
;i:!4 Census of patients under care : —
Cases brought forward from last inonth 107
New cases 20
177
42
ers, uf I'liiladelphia, was the leader on Sunday evening of the Cliiistian Kn- ileavor sot-iely. .Miss Detwiler exijects to l.ik^ up some special work this KUinniei',
There was an increase of nine mem¬ beis in the Pleasantville Sunday st'hool on Sunday morninj?.
.Miss (/tleiinia Sprouse, of I'rospeot-
'I'otal during month Discharged and dismissed cases
Cases carried over to ,Iiine • I'alicntK taken tu Tulieii ulosls
Clinics al .Nurristown Infant welfare clinics DMlce Interviews
on accounl of the increasing ii and activities uf the Centre it
n
111.-,
4
10
Jill
fells
Was
Point troop, B. S. A., among its mem- ville, is spending several days with her
berk., will be started next Saturday
On Satunday eveninig", juiie 2S, a cake anil candy sale and isUuwberry festival win be held by Cie nieinbeiw of the Colli Point Biiptist church on the jawn ot U. U. young in Plymouth! Aleet.ng.
ivjj;;. William A. DeCaindre^', of Ply-, mouth Aleeiing, is visiting friends inj llartlord. Conn. i
Kusseli Sickle of Hku-monvLUe, i» In the Kiverview hospital, Noi-rlsto.wn whei-« he has/just had his tonsils re-l moved.
Harlan Aliu-kle has returned to his hotne in Plymouth Aleeting after hav¬ ing been graduated Irom the Gallendet Co.lege at Washiiigtoii, D. C. He la ni w (Suffering with a severe attack. Ol grip.
.Sunday was set aside in the several HerVices ai t;ie i'lMiioulh Aleeting U. E. lihurch as a special dav for collec¬ tion to ra.i^e fuiusj tor repairs of the building. In the Sunday school wilh 140 tuesenl an offering of $ll*.sij was received. w:liile at the oilier services the congitfgalions proved eiiually as Uk>eral. Air .Baker, pijUol', preached an jiiijirti sive sermon in l',ie morning from the book uf Mark, enlilled 'Little Slups." In the evening the Children's duy exercuses were held, and the children did wuiiderfully well in their iliailogujaH. reciLaLiolj 1, exercises and Bongs. The .Sunday sc!iu,ui deiiarlment reported iwu star classes; th |
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