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f?^ The Ambler Gazette VOL. Ll-ISrO. 88 AMBLRR. PA.. OGTrOBER 17, 1929 .tS1.7.'> a YKAR m COLD POINT ITEMS c: LOCAL INTERE.ST READERS TO Fish, Game Association Will Elect Offlcars .A regular meeting of the Montgom- ii-y t^'ounty Fish, Game ."ind Forestry .\sKiM'Ialion will be held at the ollloe.s of .Adolf .Muller, DeKalb street and 'iermantowii iiike, Thiirsdi'iy evenln.g. ;-4t this session the annual election of I olllcers will take plivce and other Im¬ portant busiiiOKS will be tran.sarted. .ludge .1. Amhler William.'i la preslilent of the ussoelation. , Cold Point Church and Community: Club Meets —Abington First Day Un- j ion to Meet Here—Bolton Corson to Go Abroad—Girls Win Contest. Ten cases of imiiii|>s have devcloiied '¦- In the Seeonil '^^rade rouni of' the I'lymoulh (.'oiisolidiincl srluiol Mr. and Jlrs. John h. Kilpatrick, of, Plymouth Meeting, ure reeelving ('on¬ gratulations upon the birlh of a sun, John R., ,lr., In HIverview ho.spital on I'Viday, Oetober 11,. Bolton Corson, of I'lymouth Meetlixg, In making arrangiinonts to leave shortly upon an European trip. THe postponed meeting of the Cokl Point Chiii'ch and Community eluh. was held on Tuesday eveninu. Mem¬ bers were entertained as guests of Miss Caroline Urooke, of Cold Point. Election of ullieer.s eonstituted the principal business at hand. Abingion Klist-day School union will be held al I'lymouth Meeting at U p. m. In Seventh-day, Oetober 19. The topic of the .Ifternoon .session will be "Iiow to Teach Quakerism." .M 7 p,. m. Roland (J. li. I.llaml, of Swarth more, will address the union. A cor¬ dial invitation is e.\tended all inter¬ ested to attend. Mr. and .Mrs. .Millin and family, of Chestnut Hiil, huve leased the Klva Fouike lesldeneo in Plymouth -Mei^inu and will move therein about .N'ov^ni- tier 1. The choirs of the Plymouth Meeting U. E'. ehureh will hold a masfiuerado party Thur.sday evening. Uitober '24, in ITarniunvllle lire hous-.'. Admission will l>e 2', cents. Harriet, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shejjpard, of Harmonville, i.s ill with mumps. Mr. and Mrs -Alhert Young. Chest¬ nut Hill, have rented the .laeksoit inoperty in Plymouth Centro. Communion .serviccM >Kerc' condiu'ted Sunday morning and evening in Cold I'oint Baptist ehureh. Kev. Hiehmond Taylor, pastor, ofliciated at the ordin¬ ance. Mr. Taylor's morning sermon. "Noonday," alluded to religious iire- pttiation for the noonday of life. His evening subject was "The .''^uineiue Motive." There were 72 in .Sunday school. During the session the sihool 'Waa visit., d hy the .supei'inlendent of the Sunday sehool of the l-'lrst Haptist church of Conshohoeken. Nexi Sunday tho pastor's sermons will he "t^nheeil- ed AVarnings " and '.The A'alue of Wis¬ dom.' A congregational meeting will be held after the siiviee next Suiid;iy morning to elect a linume coniniltlee Trustees meet this Friday evening. A Halloween social has been plan¬ ned by the I) M. Oirls' elub and will be held in the church hall, Friday eve¬ ning, October '25. Those who attendod nnnrui.sked v.ll be ehaiged iO admission, while those who are iriiisk- ed will pay only IU CLnts. There will be prizes and refreshments. Plans for the annual ihieken per of the Cold Point Baptist to be held Saturday, .Nov progressing nicely. CharkS Staley, i'lymoiith iMeetlng, has received tlie eonlract lo build a house on the lot of Miss Dorothy (irif- fitli on Norristown road, near Cold I'oint, adjoining tho Pow tract. Morris Goldstein, formerly a resident of Broad A.Ke, has removed to tlin 'W'alter CoulKton fann, recently inn- chased by a Phlladeliihla party. Lemuel Rodebaugh, Plymouth Cen¬ tre, Is spending this week at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Ollard, and family In Tioga. Mrs. I.,oulsa iMiUhell has returned to hor home in MIddletown, "aftir visiting with Miss F'lora Wood, of Plymouth Centre, for sl.t weeks. Fred. Shrunk, Plymouih Centro, is convalescent from pneumonia. Miss l<:alhei'iiie I'.odebaiigh. of I'ly¬ mouth Centre, has been spending few days wilii Mrs. Katlierine of Rahns. Bxiiecting to havu haild rel Friday evening at his home un THE PRESENI DAY mim FOR PEACE SUBJECT FOR CONSIDERATION AT COLONY CLUB MEETING E t SAYS JUDGE MacNEILLE TO TARIANS RO- Baptists Dedifite Church at Glenside 'llie new ,|i|iin,nOO bulldinu of t't- First I'a.iitflHI Cliurch of CIcnslile, AVaverly and Howl' t loilds, was ile<li- eated on Sunday niornlag by the pas¬ iur, the Rev. K. C. Conuver. Tlie d dl- e.'i'ory sernion was diillvercl hy the iiev. Dr. .r. ir. Franklin. .Ml'. Conover was assi.sted hy the It v. VM. H. >J{u.sselI. tn tlie evenlnj? the sermon wns by the Kev; (>. C. Prown. yPPER DUeilN ANO MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TEREST OF IN- PLANS FOR AMBIER F'hila. Jurist Reviews Problems Ji-idicial Work — Thinking of Other Fellow Means Progress Judge Knight Also Speaks. I We .'ire a curious people. To the EVENT WILL CONTINUE NOV. 4 TO 9 FROIVI sup- ¦hui'ch, 'mber '2, are Cpcn Every Evening in Fiuck's Garage, ' Under Auspices of Kiwanis Club, Which Has Arranged a Monster Event — Magic Enjoyed, Hiisintss Show arrangements still; engage the iiuerests of the jUnbler j Kiwanians .at their diniur .sissiuns eaeh Tuesday evening As tlley dine i at I'ort Side inn. llie llie many deliiils and ^'] iiiise and which need ihe geiier;U eon- ] sideratlon of the club. '_ (111 Tii.-siliiy evening last it Was an- nuiineed that every booth is eontiaet- ed for. Advertising is ready and will le eiroiilated in lown and over the .suri'iuiinliiig lonniry. A new style of booth will lie erected this year. and d.aails ill this construction have been worked out. The meeting decided to eliminate a hand merehant.s. The grand driiwiiig tickets are In lin uialion and are .selling rapidly. These are for the I'^ord spurt coupe, the radio and the llreside chuir. Poor pi'i/es, to be given away eaeh evening, are heh'i.g proeurid from the generos¬ ity of the loeal business men. The hiisiness show will he held again in llie l''lucK Oarage building, on Poplar sti'ei'l, ovei-j- evening after 7 during tho weelt of .November 4-9, :il- so on Saturday afternoon. A Hahowe en piiily was suggested hy the Kiwanians, Inu ilii. idea was sel aside because of ihe work attending tlie ari'.angemeiits for the buslnesa ^llOW•. Laiei- it was .suggeston. a n\:ia- i|iieiM(l,. hall may be held for the en- tert.unment of the memhers and their w ives and friends. .\nnoiini eineni was made liefine the ni.' eting lliat the Communlly i'lay¬ ground eonunitlee is arranging tu pre- stnt a play on October 2!l. This, it was voted, should bo energetically .sup- poi'led l>y the niembers. Hii'thday leliellaliuiis wen' extended ill many diieellons by Pi'i'sident .Vr- l.uilsio. Ten inembers were called to the head table and were congratuhiled eiiu«.i ^'y *'¦¦¦ Arbuckle and pr<>sented with .1 „jf_^^ whiie cm-natioo.^find "i nov«lty. _ijift Those to receive biithday greetlnxe were Grant IJucharian. AA'illiani P-ui"- nett, Harry Durkin. Renjamin Eves, Dr. W.alter F. Fine. I.utlier Fretz. Is¬ rael H. Hough, l-i-.ink King. Lynn Pyne and Tliuriuaii F. Wright. Mr. .Arhuek- le. him.self. was offeied hearty felici¬ tations by \ice I'lesident King, on the sjime oi^casion. Several guests v.ere Introduced to the members. They were George C. Illrick, Ambler; Orrle H. I'urdy, St. Louis; F. M, Baiter, .Amhler; J. C. Sulger, Philadelphia, and l''a.ssnaclit, guests -of .Vibuckle. ^Vs entertainment at this meellng the pre.sident introduced .Mr. Hohn, who cleverly mystilied the men iissembied in a series of classical deceptive tricks, whieli all enjoyed. There Avaa much banu'r throughout as somo ot members were tound in possession arlielc« not their own, and tho Iirogram was highly enjoyed. Harold E. Roberts Will Speak — Fina Program Promised for Oct. 23—Art Class to Meet Oct. 21—Activities in ether Dopartments. A.n exi-ellcnt prugram ha.s Ijoeii lU*- ranged loi- the legniJar ineeting ut the Ci.-luny Club of A'mbkT on the '.'lird of Oelul er al al .Miss II „ avenu- somed.av someone will dlriet us to Mis.' llai'oM K. RuberUs, of Over-1 "^¦'»' ^t with Speech.' The Rotarians bi'ook. will .speak ,ni "The Pie.sent Day,"' '''^¦"' I"'''''-'-!"'' .^'¦"¦J'"''^ '"?,^ ^)''ti I'rospects for Peaee." There will ba''•'f^'i-y "'cn'"? "^t .tji"^. rown Hall did readings by Mrs. Allan M. Cralg; nii.slci'" '^i''**^' -- rather. sav.' im writing a letter of congratulation or crmdolenee, the llorlst tells us to ;.:il. p. ni.. in the chih" rooma i"P"-y If Avllh Flo-wers;" tho movies ad- Mze.Vs si-hool, l.liileiiwuld ¦^¦•"'" "» t" '"^^y '^ "'"' ^""»" '^"" INTERESTINGLY SHOWN IN AMB¬ LER HIGH SCHOOL they Mis. said .folin ell Fi-fmc-i^ t O^ ' allies from the Hub Cliib did, for tn,., had prevhiusly decoi'.'iled the hall in a si-asonable fashion; they said il with Bong, and they, mostly, of course, th ¦ eiiest-speaker. the Hon. Raymond C. Mai Neille, judge of the common pleas cuiii'i of {"hiladelphia, said ii with the now- hy .Mrs. l.yle Pushy -.mO .Miss Colien, amd Mrs. l:;dwaid Tuwne will give a book n view. II was most .gratifying to hav ^ seven new ineniliDi's p'esent at the opening n^ ec.ng last AVlednesU.-i.y. The Colony Club hopes lo extend :i cordial welcome n. mbei-s discuss i '" '""">' '^'-¦"' 'members durin-i the year, siitech. Huestions whlcn ' iao|.osod and endorsed hy inesent ;irusi might he said aboul mmnlers. ^,.j, .,„j ^^le singing, but the uutstand- Th following ladles are uu the mem-'lng feature uf the evening was .ludge boi'shiii comniit.'ei': Airs. Alhin JI.''ii:iiNellle's address. Craig, Ms. .Vriliur Michols, .Mrs. I. K' I .-daring In his pieface that the Earnest ami iMrs. John Fish-r. is the ver>' best index uf the civil- There will be on saile at t!ie . ion of a people. Ills Honor traced nieeting Wednesday, the '2'2,rd, thi- I'lulj, the beginning of the law. He depicted Ilins, whicii will -lisplay .ach inenibe^''*'the growth of law from its inetliod uf name and will cost only IU cents, ; |ln'ocedure under the tribal system The .\rt elass will start ano.Jier in-h through trial by ordeal to our piesent favor or tho radio i teresting winter's work on Oct. 21 atssysfem of trial by jury. .Most interest- ; .1.]."i ill the h.gh sehool. tJO'^. indeeil. wfiS llis Honoi's develup- I M'iss Potteige- w-iri he the instnu-toi', inient of his derlaratlon that '•The ] and has plana-d an Interesling and , "'¦"'¦'•«l 'hiii'4 in Aniema lu royalty is liraetical coin-so of work. The werk m the court." j le.iilii-r -will make suitabii- gifts for! looming speciflcally lo the i^'liristmas. ; All intorested .in- Invited to ont I class. Please (¦onmiuiiieale with j Kdwai.J Fouike. Amliler HH-IJ, foi III 1- iiifin-mulioii. witn noweis- Nearly Every Country Is "Visited"— Klrk and heri influence of U. S. in Developing Civ¬ ilization — Hockey Team Wins from Ablngton — Football Notes. On Friday moining', October llth, a. chorus of High .School girls enter¬ tained the assembly hy singing sever¬ al songs, entitled "Four Leaf < lover." by L .Af. Brownell; "Silent Starlit Nigt," hy Oarl llahn, and "Indian i which falls on Ifa-llnw D.awn," liy ,1. S. Zamecnlk. Ann J'ot-i Wednesday aftorniMni telHor, a memher of the junior cl.ass. .Airs, fur- • work of a Judge, the honorable speaker pictuied ,l,„|tlie various dirtieiillies that besel him in the discliarge uf his "xalted oUUe. He pointed out. liowover, that gi-adual- (y this task is being alleviated through auxiliary le-^isiatioii, .us, fur example. DANCING I'UAVS Itii" conipensalion laws. The Colony Cluh dancing i-lus.ses --^'s"' '"^ '"' "''' '" Ji'^'i'^'^'l "¦"'''^' under -lie direction of-the .Misses Heg-i-Jodg-e Mai-.Noillo .spoke at length er, will lesum-- on (icviber ISlh at Miss I'^^'f"'''' '"^ '"•""'''' "'^ ' heck-up Henzey's .school. IJeginneis' i-lass at :t.:iO ij. 111. Advanced | ui:ils al I.'JO p. m. ]''urlher ¦infonnation can be ubtained i frcm .Mrs. J. J. Houghton, .Amhler -ISIU. | COPNTA' FEDLL-n-ION .MICETING The fall nieetiir.; uf the .Monlgomery County Fe lei'ation uf Wunions clubs;;,,.,,,, ,^.„„ ,-p|t ,v,,.,, sumethinir be known f.-ivoi-od witli a solei-tion iilayed on tho zither, and a piano select ion, on- titied ".Moonlight .Revels." Tho motion pieture, "Around the World In Tlilrty-livo .Alimites," was shown to the pupils of Forest av.-aue building and Juhlor high sihool last week. The pupils were taken lo nearly every country in the world ,and weix' ' showni that the I'nit'-d .st.-iti-s has been inslrumental in niodt-rnizing and lisim; its Influence In developing civilization. ! On Wednesd^iy, Octohor llth, Ami- Truck Thieves Rob Hersham Farms —Work on Horsham Road and Other Highways — Fanners' Club Plans Meeting—P. T. A. on Oct. 3U. .SeviTii.. lariiiei's in Hursluun lowii¬ .ship are laying in wall lur thieves, who iiilfered ineli' poiuiu Ml Ids and triK-k paleln-s dui-in.« the T.'.r.t two weeks. On one iM.'casion it is n-purted tho vandals literally cii-aii'd onc car¬ rot patch, leiii-liig Ullt the roots pnd u-aring tops fiom those which were llrmly set in the ground. Ixist Satur¬ day auother lai-im-r fuund his potato field pretty well dm; up in places bor¬ dering the road, and evidences are that the visitors .s, cured IU or 12 bushels of the tubers. No delinite suspicion has l.een mentioned, hm several p.-irlles are siispecled. AVaiiiiiig, and a leward has been issued for any liifunnatioii i-egai'ding the thieves. Tho noxl I usiness meeting of tbo llorshain P. 'I'. -A. Insteiid of being lii'ld the Inst Tliiirsiia.-, in the month, will be held tuh.-r 30, In the Lower Horsliani si-nooi. -flip toplo is "Tho Value of the I . T. A.," which is to lK> dls(n.-:f;ed bofun- the niember.'? by a iiopiilm- ollicial ul the cuunty as- .socialiun. I'h. re wld he a musical' pro¬ gram, and sketches (urnished hy tho teacher.'? and a f'W schuul clilldren. Township sniicivlsurs are al work ri-Iialring ii'miiui'aii.y. the Pavls Oroya road. This .nri-ii li ul roadw.iy is to be IH-rm.anomiv i'i-suil;ii-ed win-n tlie de- linir for llurshain ruad h.is hi-en re¬ moved. Till- township has already re- (-eiVi-d the inomise of the slnte aid on bier Junior iiif^h school footliall team i '. this .streti-li. on -0 tlie l.at- Ajiibler I In Un¬ judicial System.' He told how In days feone by judges in desertlun cases -Would decide upon testimony of "r.'- . markable" witnesses in wliai were jreally men- family disputes; suine : hundi-led of such cases would ir., dis- I posed of In an huur. But gradually tlie need was lelt th.it something these cus(-s throu I vestigators. and ; liiivostigators we Ul will be held ill the high school at North ("',- Wales on the 24tli of OC|i,ber at 10.15''' 11. ill. The del. gates from the Colony i-'lub ; iiii,,is.ise in the manor of juvenile de- of Ambler are; ifrs. If. \. Eveihafni. jUniu-.incy, aoi-urding tu ihe lesiiniuny .Mrs. J. AV. Ditter, .Mi-s. .Annie .O'alj, ged Waiiist a yuuiigster, he was l..andiM an.l Mrs. John Earnest. .Alpiii':,!...diately convioted, but alter a liiai- AE.A.hnl ,01 Ha.e'frrdEHfl.l.SDmrmbj;'; c^s method gavo way to a syinpallnllo ineml.ers of tli;e cluh are iliv'ted tu Vii,;' tend. Take hos.. lunches. Mrs. Helen Notloi', ilniij: departiiii-'i^.. of gaiden.s und l>....xi .«.- tlon, will have chai'ge of the I,askets of i-.xM flowers, arranged by the membeis uf the I'lub for th." Iiower display. CHILD I'L^W CO.NFFRK.NCJ-: The oluh desires to eall the attention ul all parent's to a child play confer- Raymond S. President J. N. ence consisting ot lector;- and exhIbI)!K ' hold uf a gi'oator advance in jurispru- of th,' play Interests ot children in|dLnce," declared Judge .Mac-Noi!le. AVe the Gimbel auditorium, October 14 to i have passed from tlie day or Uio the of brief AVh.-ks, ir.sal Ridge Pi^MLLYN Chp.rles Taylor, colored, had his car badly d.amaged In a mishap .Satur¬ day afternoon at Penllyn station. Tay¬ lor Avas crowded fiy another m.achlne and in order to avoid a collision, steer pike near Hannonvllle, John Newman, ed into an embankment at one side of was'much surprised AVhen his fellow the road. William Bowers, Ambler, memlier of tho Vagabond Band ap- driver of the other car, stopped and of- peared in gay masuueiado costume to-i fcied Taylor aid. Taylor was uiilmi't, gether with a number of iriends and hut liis machine was Avrocked. tendered liim a merry party instead. \ Chai'les Simmington addressed After a progi-am of games and mui^c, j penllyn Sunday School on Rally supper was served. Hast Sunday. He colorfully told Mr. and Mrs. I.,ynn V. Rhoads and i story of Jo.sepii and its AVonderfuI mor- daiigther, Dorothy, of Norrlstown 19 inclusive. .Morning sc-ssions are at 10, and aftornoon session at 2.30. Aniong the leclurei's are; Miss I atty S. lllll. Teachers' college, Columbia. Uni- vei'sity; Dr. Fdwin B. Twitmeyer, |.-i-ofoMsor uf ps.vcholugy, L'niversity of 1-eniisylvania; Miss I-Catherine D. Iiiako, educatiunail i-ominittee, X. Y. City Ftf.Uration ut Women's Clubs, Miss Frances Loeho, Detroit institute of musical ai''; .Miss .Al.'ldred Pojie, librarian, Ollard college. and Miss .Sarah L. .St John. inslilU)e in child de- patmLi.t, Drexel Institute JIany Interesting e.xliihits hav-;- been lu'ranged In booths. The exhibits have be'en planned with the utmo4. care, and treat ot every phase of chilH l.fe as related lo plav iiili-r -sts in gen¬ eral. dungeon and the prisun-sliip, time, wlien in onj country i defeated l.ower Moreland tor's til Id by the score of made the score at the lie-j the thiid luai'lei', when Duminii- .Ser¬ gio intei-cepted a p.ass, after whiih Charles Saylor carried the hall uv r iho goal line, .losepli lla>-m,an riisht-d Ihe ball over fur the extr.a vioint. Am¬ hler later had the ball within six inch¬ es of the goal line when tho whistle blew for the end of the gairv». Liinup;- .Saylor, full fiack; ihiyman. light Iialf back: Sergio, |.-ft half liac-k; liohei-to, <|uarter; Pai'hacok, left ond; i-lisky, left forward; Blown, ieff gu,ai'd; Hurst, oontro; Mooie. right, guard; Sealer, right forward; PaJi-i--I impartial In-| ,n„, ,.|ui,t .-nil. Substitutes-, P.all fur! s a ouiis.iiuenoe such ||,|,.s, .,,j,i ./ohnson fur Palermo. i ¦e engaged. And | i,'is|)l;i,ying unusual dribbling and i passing ability and unconi|iioi-aliT<> shuts] lor goals the Ambler hockey eleven ' defeated Ahiiigtini on the latter's fit'id Wednesda\', iii-tuLi-r !i. the s<'i-«'o hoiii^ ' C-.l. ¦ ' i .Si'ai'cely had Ihe llrst* half begun I AVhen Ahington had scored.two goals. This lead put fighting spirit into th" .-Vmbk-r .girls anil soon afterw.ai'd IXiro- th.\' Ni'-wsom and .lean C'a-ssel .scored Ti .goal, making tho score 2-2. TliA' I'O- 1 mainder of tlie half was spent In 1 .stioniioiis attempts to get in the lead. I This .Vmbler illd when Dorothy Ni-W- I worn s(-ored only a moment liofure i the half ended. i In the very beginning of the seeund I half .Abington tied Ambler. Bessie Mar- ! .shall carriod the hall tho length of j the lield, skilfully dodging all the de- | fense, and ilion passed it to center. ( where Jean Cassel receiveil and drov" i it between the goal posts. Thia goal was soon matched by an .Abington, girl, a.gain evening tlie .score, .\fter .'mother i^O-yard run with tho hall woll under oonti'ol, Newsom .scored, but again Abington, close on Ambler's heels, and Ibo' i-oiinty. tou, is pa.vim; a iiurlioii of be repaired tu Ilowell. art* tinvn- liavo being Work .,'5 ;¦' df the child's background. In •ijiiiicioTi with riiis line of prooodiue, lai'sdo-iiu-aiiurs cuurt w.is stai-L(-il. ,:..-,. with the idea uf puiiishing, but with the knowledge of what decent peop'.e could do. And in spite of ob¬ jections, witliin four yoars the numb -r of oajies of youth delimiuenl beoaiis<- of a diseased buckgruuiid was leduccd one-third. "I think that we are on the tln'os- e.xpeeled tu Join the expen.-i-. Tin- road leads iruiii i I'u.-iieclvilli- lu Hal Innmg of j ^y^i;,, ,|„. noi-sham luadmcn patching un v.iiiuiis ruads In tin- .shi|i the scraper and one m.-in been rented to the stall- and ai'o used on tlie Hoi'slmni road Job. lioie is raiiidiy iJi-ogi-essiiig and prom¬ ises to be doiH.' by Nin-eniber I. The luwor end uf llui-sham ruad frum Ea.s- ton road iiorlliwaid 1 i--l miles is llii- ished. Here siiveral coiioi-elL' bridge.-* ai'o being oonstnicted and the giant com'ieto mi.x- r has hei-n moved i , the Pi'oKpoi-tville end. where llie road- iM'd is now uiulor i.-unslriK-liun. Gi'ad- ing over the eiitii'i- slri-loh is about i-oiiilileled. IMrs. o. P. Smith, of Horsliai.i. who was (luile ill vvith a heavy co'd, is i-o- iwrted up and about but sllll weak I fixini her illness ) .V pretty showor of infant's •.r.'ii';nentM i and money was given last 'I'hursda.v I at the home of Mrs. l.loyd Trauger in honor of Mary Kla. one-month-old d.aughtor of Mr .und Mrs. li. Erie ImII- iiu'iji, of Horsham. .About 1 .'j ladies uC the community attendrd and spent an enjoyable afternuun with llic tot, which behaved magnificently. Rofi-oslKnent.-i I woro served. from the 4 ci'Liies ! were punished aa capital offenses to ' th'i day when oven the task uf keeping ' a prisun is mure humanely studied. ' "\Vo cannot lie satisfied with going to ' bed at night and not think of the lit¬ tle fellows constanlly onder orders In ' asylums. We are goitig to think uf tho ' Horsham I guests of Mr oC Horsham, meml*'rs at boro, at the next meeiing evening, October 2li. Thero ai'inei's* clnh will Ik' tbt^ and .Mrs. I.saac A\ainer, who AVill entertain tha I'ennypai'k lodge, Hat- un Saturday will be three Youths Charged with Hold-Ups tlue day tho uther little fellov/; we aie going to! think of the other old felloAV." ! Tho crowded town hall resounded ' with sincere applause in aiiprecialion ! of Judgo MacNeille's studied and sym- : , pathetic iiresentation of tho <JeveIup-i I ment of law procedure. Judge Knight, who had introduced ilio honored speak- i er, rose and further thanjted hini fur' the instructivo and interesting dis¬ course. J-^arlier in tho evening it had Veen Judge Knights pleasant task to i introduce HLs Hunor, Judge MacNelllo. In his introduction ho referred feeling¬ ly to the day 31 years ago when he and Judg« MacNelllo wor,- students togetli- •r in a law otllce in i'liiladelphia, days when law students copied letters and and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearce Rhoads, of riymoulh Centre, were guests at din¬ ner on Sunday of Mrs Maggie Rhoads in I'lymouth Centre. Miss Dorothy Hallm.'in, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hallman, of Har¬ monville, was ill with mumps for sev¬ eral days this Aveek. Total attendance in Sunday school on Boys' day last Sunday " exceeded that of Girls' day, tho jirovious week, tut tlie girls on both occasions are cenceded as having had the best per¬ centage. Attendanco last Sunday In Plymouth Meeting C. E Sunday school was 274. The collection amountej to ?44.ir.. His Honor, Judgo George Bur¬ nett Holland, of Norrlstown, .address¬ ed tho united .assemblage of tho Sun¬ day school and church. Ills absorbing topic Avas '-Why do avc IuiA'u a Sun- i day School'.-"' Arthur Copoland, for-1 mer member of the schuol, and now a| .student in the ministry, read th Kon .and spoke upon its content ly. The Kunt'i orchestra, of ........... Squai'e, played. At the Sunday even¬ ing service Mr Copeland substituted'add b or Rov. Mr. Gieseke, pastor, and Pireaclied a sermon from 11 Samuel lv: M-12, telling of tho lovo of Jonathan and Ravld. Rev. Gieseko Avill return to tho pulpit next Sunday. Wednesday evening, prayer meeting at 8. Thurs¬ day evening. School of Methods class at tho home of Jfiss Betty Fisher in Peachville. Frld.ay, Junior choir at Senior choir at S. Junior K Saturday at 2.30. A masriuerade party is planned by the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Ilarmon- A'ille Fire comiiany for Fiiday ovening, October 23, in the firo hall. All are urg¬ ed to attend masked. Proceeds are for wag a week-end guest of Mr .and Mrs. the interests ot the Ijidiea' AuxllUrv. Charles McNeal, of Millvlllo, N. ,J., Howard Noblett, of .PlyTnouth Centre. a!. There Avcre Sj present. Jfr. Sim¬ mington spoke again in cliurch service Sumtay evening before a large congre¬ gation. Ilis topic taken from Roman.s was tho "Sin of tho World." Alterations aro being made to a portion of the Bethlehem Baptist church an.d larger Avindows are being built in the basement. Two youths, both Avith reputalile oc¬ cupations, were cauglit tlatfooted Sunday night, in I'le role of highway "jjtick-iip" men two miles fium Poy- ran einands for tlie in'ivile.ge of using j lestown, by State Hfehway Patrolman the law books in the ullioe. ' Kell.v, ot the i'Muson sub-station o! i During the c.our.se uf the evening, in \ liati'ol and liacod under arrest. ii..ddition to an exlompoie talk by I'lei'son Astle, 23, an insurance (Chai-les Puff, Jenkintown llotarian, sal small, of I.afa,Vei1e Hill, and.and the original prolnoter uf the Am- Harry KuwalUsi 21, of Plymouth .Meet-| bier club, notice was given of an in¬ iin,', a c'li-pcntei', are charged Avith ,*'-;r-city luncheon meeting holding up Frank SchuU, of oUS East!''-V, October tied tbe score for the thii'd time. Slill. alert, the Amblor s luad mado anolher I --^aiiPortnig spectacular run down the nold and : Dorothy Newsum scored tho winning ¦ point. I Although at li-ast six minutes of , iilay i'em.ained, neltlior te.am was able ,10 score. The game ended 0 to ft in Am¬ bler's faA'or. Tho gamo Avas Interosting through¬ out, especially in tho second half when -Vbington repeatedly tied tho score. It was, in fact, so interesting that even Miss Ferguson, the referee, who was |go;U keeper last year on tho All-.Amor- jian team, admitted that she had a {dillicult task in keeping up with thc- Ambler forcward line. un Wednes- I ^ _^^ ^^ It 12.15 o'clock, inj Road, WlTlow- (Ti-oveTthepleVious^Tues-jthe'ball I'ooni uf the Bcllevue-Stratfoi'd |,j.,^^ ^,_.,,^, quarter Avas entirely a klck- n.ght un the I'ennypack Roa J, and'hotel. Phlla., under the pationas-e of ¦ The Amblor High Fuutball team went down to defeat beforo the C-onsho- ho<;ken toam on Friday, on the ' noine | hold. The touchback came Avhen Amey, ' center for the Amhlor toam, centered the ball over Saylor's head. Saylor ran back and recovered tho ball, but was nailed b.v threo Conshohocken play¬ ers. Tho half ended with the scoro 2-0. les- brlef- Contre SPRINGHCUSE j .At till- meeting uf Uie Lower Gwy-| nedd P. '1'. A. thb- Thursday eA'-i>ning | the program will be featured by a loc- j turo oiien "Vocational Guidance."' Ponald A. Hlls2e, of Gwjnodd, willi maka tho .address. Jfr. HUseo is from I the Phladeiphla School of Finance and Aocuunt.s. A regular businoss session ' will be held and out rtaliinieiit willi tollow. Parents of school children ofi this di.stricL aie urged to ,'ako interost | In this work and attend. ; Iiower Gwyncilid school board 111 I ; wilh the teaching s-lalf l;ist week and' reviewed the work H'o bo l l:t forth this yoar. The directors furlheo' voted to now reader in the ourriculuni of the. upper gnides. Bills for ja.'iOO, in- cludln.g salaries and expenses at th-j county Iciichers' institute wore ordered Iia'd. Tax:,.s exceeding l$10,000 were re¬ ceived. day stealing %'iO. Scliull reperted the hold-up to Pat¬ rolman Kelly and describ.^d tho type car used l.v the hold-up men who u'sed i a sawed -off sh -t gun to halt .Schull. i Patrolman Kolly to quarter theatres, K. T. AVestern, manager vitlng' the Ambler Rotarians and guests ' 1 th'e performance to the Ambler „^r.r.„^„.„\.i tv.i,„ii.'l"i>oatre later in the evening, was read, • u ' ini.v , r,To f ? n I. i i -\"a due honor was accorded Ihe blrth- the VIC nlty of the hoU-up last of Henry C. Biddle and William H. Tuesday night and there lound a car'" ¦'^j ^^ ' answering the descrli lion of theJiold-| ^j,„;^, .^^^ ^„j „,,,re Amhlor ns, Rota rian-.guests and fi'io the Philadelphia Rotary Club. ^Alp., , ;-j^;;^y;;,,„,,\3-'"^^;^;ho la.^t nu invitation from the AV-nu-r-Equi,.y |;^,-^^",,;-;»';^^^^^^^ thei^be^t ' defense. AVhen ena-runs and line bucks failed, Ambler took to tho air, but the game ended before they could score. c.. L. C. E. tone Fractures Thrown into Auto Man's Skull A slum' Ihiuwii by a youth, staiill- Ing along the loaU on -Monday, caus-ed .fames i-nuler, of Nonistown, a frac- tui-tKl skull. Fuller was riding in an iiutoniolii le throu.gh Black Horse, on "he Rldgo Pike, in company with friends, wlien th ' atone c;une through a window. He ci-hai'sed unconsclou;-!, blood streamln.g from a wound. His friends tooli him to tho hos¬ pital!, then helped pol'co in a vain o<ircli for up car. Patiuhnan Kelly advani*ed to the oar and luund Kowalski inside. Tlie youth grabbed fur 'Uie sawed off shot gun, but l-eeame nervous when he saw tho Lniloiiii of the oilio -r. .-V few minutes later. .Astle who was in a woods nearby, returnod to his c;ir and air Schull froni license of tho automobile Avaa covered wilh a handkerchief to obscure the numher from passing motoris.ts. Potiil ids at- : Rolai'- 1 North I ;-nded the inter-i lub- meetin?; -;ina from llie Jenkintown, AVales, Norrlstown, and Conshohocken clubs AVero present. Among th- iriends -if Ambler Rotarians wore: Hai'vey Allen, president of council; Samuel d, with KowidsUl, was pi-aced urtder xenn'ed'y, chief of police: J -N. Arbuck- oliurcli was ?.i-l.Uj. -est. ^1, president of Ambler Kiwanis; I'I. ¦'Miss Rutli Nash, of j'chull id.ntined hoth youiths. The.Ti-. Rlchter, AVm. Deuchar, J1',";.'¦>',,'"^j .a Sunday guest of Mr. .—Bristol Rotary club i-s planning a luncheon mei^'iiir aboaa'd an airplane. th' stone-'hrnwer. T!ie motor ivu'ty had no idea AVhat had lad j fho youth to hurl the rock. l'"'uller.'s'' condition Is serious. $250 Realized for Lenion Work (.11 >';;;tui<Jay evejilng the. Lculie.s' .Vuxillao'- of the Wm: Bolton l>txon Post, -No. 10, ot The American Legion, made *2.'i0 from their card y.z'.ny In the school auditoi-ltim at Fori. AVashington. The spli.'ndld financial ri'sult makes ono realize thit the sl'.lrit of sacrifice made by "our boys" is slill alive in tlie lioiU'ls uf t!i.> peopl.'. The wsir is over, but the boys who came bade must bo talten care of. -. A'ery soon tb,' post and iiuxlllai-v will b;* in thoir new headquarters, the historic old mill property oi>poslte Dungan's field, when fi'ieiKls of the post AVill be welcome to inspect iiCAV nuort.'rs. V/eaver, Geo. F. llorkinson, J, 'W. Ball and Elarl .M.-.oCauIey. Ex-Service Man Refuses lo Profit by War Record John J. McCool. of Rockledge. an ex- -orvice man, was not lit to servo as .a juror in civil com-', on -Alonday, but he iii-Jsted that his iolea.se from duty be Hiad.- on physical grounds and not on iho baSL'.s of his war record. McCool Ls deaf, ho told the court, .lllll ho felt tliat he covJd not serve ¦svlth justice to eveo'btxly coucrned. .liidgie Kiiigli ivmlndi.l him that he oould eosUv solve the 1 rohleni by ,ask- I '¦!; relexH' because of his service rre.ori.. 'I'he juror declined, however, and W'S commendo<1 publicly for h s .attl- Uio •-tii''e. Then .ludgo K-dglii excused li!m .•toi" physical ..-disability." WHITPAIN Rev. John P. I^afferty, uf P--im| .Qquai'.', vvas 'the speaker un Sunda.v morning In Boehm's church fur liarve.-ii home. Tli^ cann.d --lods wero sent fo Iho Bergor homo, which w-ill be dedi¬ cated next K;iti4i'day at 3 p. m. Thn off, rin;-: on lally day In Boehm's htircli was $-4.U5, Flourtown, ¦was ami Mrs, Harry Tlppin. Gas mains :u'o loing laid along Penllyn pUie. Junior C. 1'. mot in tho .Sunday BChool room on Sunday af'omoon win¬ t-r at 3. Senior moetlnr?- was started ror tho winter in. the evenin.g at 7.30. I-eadcr l-aw.son Camhui-n. Ward T. I'ci'iy and family luive mov d to Nutley, N. J. B.xtensive im¬ provements aro bein.g made tu liis I-roperty he recently iiurchased of I'Vank Oat n,:i.r Broad j\xe. Mr. Pei-ry exi'octs to iiKike it his pernuinent home. Miss Ada. Hoover .spent the week- nd with -Mr. iiii'd Mrs. Milton Webh uf WTInon.ali, N. J. —25 p.atients were recently admitted .In One day to Montgom-ory hospital, Norrlstown topics uf dlscussiun. Those arc: "Is the 5-woi'k-d<ay wtvk iiroiiosllion an tconumical possibilitA', and slionld it be applied lu farniliig'.-"' I'ldwln Honner will di.scuss this; second. "AVhat is tho grc.'itest menace to humnuity'.'" hy Isaac Jllibenor .ind Mrs. Leoiiara .Slack; third, "AA'hat should a farm¬ ers' d.aughtor do when she has finlsli- erl her education'.' Can sli'e be selt- Iho country or has sho lietter oiiportunity in the city'.'" b.v Mrs. Howaid Hallowell and Mrs. AA'Il- llain Penrose Jr. Curront events aro given over to Mrs. .Toseph ITallowell and .Airs. .T.acob <'oml\'. .-V reading will bo given by Miss i-^dilh AVillhim.s. Joseph Funk, of Fein Rock, accom¬ panied liy ('h.as. R. Itiitherford, of Halloweil, visilod the stato gain<e farm near Pottsville on Sunday. Young people of the (Irace L'nion -Sunday school greatly enjoyed the mu¬ sic of the boy harmonica champion of Philadolphla. Kenneth Goodyear, who Avas procured to furnish entortainnient Sunday afternoon in tho splendid ral¬ ly day jirogram of the llorshain churih. Ilis selections were diversified anil excollonlly rendered, and all aj)- preci.atod his rendition. Kdwln Slilsier. president ot the Philadelphia County Christian Endeavor society, .addressed tho school. His topic Avas "Go Yo Ui> and Build." lii-citntions wero also m.ado hv the children of the school. 170 wero present. Churoh servloes Avero loil by local minister. Howard 3^ Frame, the moi'nIn.g topic was "Tho Nature of tho -Atonement." In ths eve¬ ning ho preached upon "The Gospel ot Work." Mr. Frame will pre.icli again next Sunday. Next Sunday aftornoon tho Christian Kndeavor sociely AVill conduct servicos for tho prisoners at tho Bucks county jail In Doylestown. Prayer mooting this Wednesday eA'O- nlng wa.s at tho hume of Mr. and Mr.s. , i Helmbold. Chuli* pi'.actir'-' If» r-vory Thursd.'i.v evening at tho home of .Alri-'. .Asquith. Next Tuesd.iy OA-cning' tho missionary society will hold its regular mooting at tho bomb uf Mrs. -V. ErI > Fillman. On Sunday ovonlii.g. Oetober 27, t'hurcli ,and Christian Endo.iA'or services will bo omitted, and mcmber.i will visit and lead tho servpe at tho Prospootville M. F Ciiui'ch. Tho Ilorsham Chiisilan Kndoiivor .society has planned a masquer.ado par¬ ty which will bo hold by tho nieniberFi and their friends on Friday evening'. October 2.';, .at tbo homo of Jfr. and Mrs. John TTaag, in FTorsluam. An attr.activo and sjrvicoalile carpet for the iiulpit was very generou.sl.v donated to the Grace Pniun clmn-h of Horsham by Percy Cralg, of Oak T.ano Mr. Cr.aig', a son-in-law of Mis. Jtar.v Seiplo, a former resident of Horsham, Ii.a.q taken much interost in the growth and progress of thi.s church, and hiw generosity and thonght fulness ari highly appreciated. Ho ts an onipToyo- of tho firm uf H.trdwlolv .*;¦ Jtag.'o i;i Philadelphia. Jamos Ca.spy and familS", of AVesl Philadelphia, As'ere ontortainod on Sun¬ d.ay by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ruther¬ ford, of Il.allowoU. foonOnued on page 81
Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19291017 |
Volume | 51 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 10/17/1929 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
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Month | 10 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1929 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19291017 |
Volume | 51 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 10/17/1929 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
Contributing Institution | Wissahickon Valley Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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The Ambler Gazette
VOL. Ll-ISrO. 88
AMBLRR. PA.. OGTrOBER 17, 1929
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LOCAL INTERE.ST READERS
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Fish, Game Association Will Elect Offlcars
.A regular meeting of the Montgom- ii-y t^'ounty Fish, Game ."ind Forestry .\sKiM'Ialion will be held at the ollloe.s of .Adolf .Muller, DeKalb street and 'iermantowii iiike, Thiirsdi'iy evenln.g. ;-4t this session the annual election of I olllcers will take plivce and other Im¬ portant busiiiOKS will be tran.sarted. .ludge .1. Amhler William.'i la preslilent of the ussoelation. ,
Cold Point Church and Community: Club Meets —Abington First Day Un- j ion to Meet Here—Bolton Corson to Go Abroad—Girls Win Contest. Ten cases of imiiii|>s have devcloiied '¦- In the Seeonil '^^rade rouni of' the I'lymoulh (.'oiisolidiincl srluiol
Mr. and Jlrs. John h. Kilpatrick, of, Plymouth Meeting, ure reeelving ('on¬ gratulations upon the birlh of a sun, John R., ,lr., In HIverview ho.spital on I'Viday, Oetober 11,.
Bolton Corson, of I'lymouth Meetlixg, In making arrangiinonts to leave shortly upon an European trip.
THe postponed meeting of the Cokl Point Chiii'ch and Community eluh. was held on Tuesday eveninu. Mem¬ bers were entertained as guests of Miss Caroline Urooke, of Cold Point. Election of ullieer.s eonstituted the principal business at hand.
Abingion Klist-day School union will be held al I'lymouth Meeting at U p. m. In Seventh-day, Oetober 19. The topic of the .Ifternoon .session will be "Iiow to Teach Quakerism." .M 7 p,. m. Roland (J. li. I.llaml, of Swarth more, will address the union. A cor¬ dial invitation is e.\tended all inter¬ ested to attend.
Mr. and .Mrs. .Millin and family, of Chestnut Hiil, huve leased the Klva Fouike lesldeneo in Plymouth -Mei^inu and will move therein about .N'ov^ni- tier 1.
The choirs of the Plymouth Meeting U. E'. ehureh will hold a masfiuerado party Thur.sday evening. Uitober '24, in ITarniunvllle lire hous-.'. Admission will l>e 2', cents.
Harriet, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shejjpard, of Harmonville, i.s ill with mumps.
Mr. and Mrs -Alhert Young. Chest¬ nut Hill, have rented the .laeksoit inoperty in Plymouth Centro.
Communion .serviccM >Kerc' condiu'ted Sunday morning and evening in Cold I'oint Baptist ehureh. Kev. Hiehmond Taylor, pastor, ofliciated at the ordin¬ ance. Mr. Taylor's morning sermon. "Noonday," alluded to religious iire- pttiation for the noonday of life. His evening subject was "The .''^uineiue Motive." There were 72 in .Sunday school. During the session the sihool 'Waa visit., d hy the .supei'inlendent of the Sunday sehool of the l-'lrst Haptist church of Conshohoeken. Nexi Sunday tho pastor's sermons will he "t^nheeil- ed AVarnings " and '.The A'alue of Wis¬ dom.' A congregational meeting will be held after the siiviee next Suiid;iy morning to elect a linume coniniltlee Trustees meet this Friday evening.
A Halloween social has been plan¬ ned by the I) M. Oirls' elub and will be held in the church hall, Friday eve¬ ning, October '25. Those who attendod nnnrui.sked v.ll be ehaiged iO admission, while those who are iriiisk- ed will pay only IU CLnts. There will be prizes and refreshments.
Plans for the annual ihieken per of the Cold Point Baptist to be held Saturday, .Nov progressing nicely.
CharkS Staley, i'lymoiith iMeetlng, has received tlie eonlract lo build a house on the lot of Miss Dorothy (irif- fitli on Norristown road, near Cold I'oint, adjoining tho Pow tract.
Morris Goldstein, formerly a resident of Broad A.Ke, has removed to tlin 'W'alter CoulKton fann, recently inn- chased by a Phlladeliihla party.
Lemuel Rodebaugh, Plymouth Cen¬ tre, Is spending this week at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Ollard, and family In Tioga.
Mrs. I.,oulsa iMiUhell has returned to hor home in MIddletown, "aftir visiting with Miss F'lora Wood, of Plymouth Centre, for sl.t weeks.
Fred. Shrunk, Plymouih Centro, is convalescent from pneumonia.
Miss l<:alhei'iiie I'.odebaiigh. of I'ly¬ mouth Centre, has been spending few days wilii Mrs. Katlierine of Rahns.
Bxiiecting to havu haild rel Friday evening at his home un
THE PRESENI DAY mim FOR PEACE
SUBJECT FOR CONSIDERATION AT COLONY CLUB MEETING
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SAYS JUDGE MacNEILLE TO TARIANS
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Baptists Dedifite Church at Glenside 'llie new ,|i|iin,nOO bulldinu of t't- First I'a.iitflHI Cliurch of CIcnslile, AVaverly and Howl' t loilds, was ile |
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