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The Ambler Gazette VOL. L-lSrO. 51 AMBL KP V. PA. JA^UA^RY 17, 1929 ^\ 75 A ^ ] i\R T kTEMS CF LOCAL INTEREST READERS TO (Harris and Stecker IHeard Frcm inj Texas Enroute to California — Grip Patients Hereabout Number 150 ¦—i Other Local Notes. I Francis Ilani.-i and (,'liarlos ^5leeker, | Who for .sonic linii' niado ilioir liome' with Miss Marion ICilioit in i'lyniout,li tVnUe, wore hoard from lost In Gcil- I Teaton., To-xuh. These youue' men aro oiotoi-iu'j; to California, and had reucli- ; ed thia southeily point la-st week. John Supplee, of I'lymoulh tX'nIlo, is reported slightly botior aiior a bcv-' ere attack ol pii'iira-pnouinonia. ilci is however, still conlined to liis bed. Mrs. .lohn llowers is hiipiiivod aflcn'| having been seriously ill with iineu¬ monia al hoi- homo in I'oaclivillo. Four oliildion of .Mr. and Mrs. Kay-i mond lioniioiiy. of I'eaehviilo, aie down with grip and heavy eolds. In a brief consu.s of the spread of colds and grip in i'lymoutli .Meeting and community revoalfi moro person.s now affeotod than a weok ago, but .at live samo timo fewer new eases in '. developnu ul. In a list compiled by ^Jtev. D. A.-Draper, of l'l.\nnoutIi .Meet¬ ing, over IfiO people are housed with cold in same of its les.ser or more (levere forms. .V few of Uiese aro new¬ ly cauKlil illnesses, but a very larse majoi-ity are in an iinproved condition, and soon 'ivill bo .able lo return lo llieir activitio.>;. I'lymouth t'outro. llaiiaon- ville and rold roint. liUowiso. be^-n aflecLod and coiitiibuto i iJniVM'r's e.xtensive list. W'alt/M' .laoksou. of I laniiomillo. who wus borderinK- on piwuiiiuiiia. is sliow- iiiK improvemont. Mr. a.nd .Mrs. .\. I'. I'l-oliiis ami chil¬ dren, luive close ll llieir llomo in i'ly¬ niouth .Mootin:.;. and on Kriday hi«t Mailed for I;oinuida to spond tlio lo- maininK' winter monliis. Moro liunurs wore roooived by \ViI- linm W. .\mblor, of I'lymoulh .Meet¬ iny. lu tlu' sliowinij of two of liirt Nplendid rabliits of I'lomisli (liant 1 reofliuK. Jlr. Amblor had the auiinala judficd last wook anions lino ouaipcti- tion al lho Iluohostoi- show aud loooiv- eii a first aiid soiuud prize bi.sides ex- hiblliim tiio host i;ioy I'Toniish (iiant doe in tiio sliow. l''oi- the last .Mr. Ajn¬ bler receivod a .•.^pc'cial prize. Tlie ex¬ hibit at Madison S luaro iiarden Is held tills wook. and ho has sent four of his fornior prizowiiiiiors fur coni- petltjon tlierein. Mr.H. II. Oscar Vouhk has I n ill at hor iiuino in i'lymouth .\lootinn' for the Uust wool; Willi an attack of Kril). Mi-a. I'luirlcs l''redeiicks, hor dau^tli- tor, of KiuH-ot-rrussia, and two ihililrou. who are slayiiiK Willi Mrs. Voung, arc also sliicUen aud bedfast. I'^onfined lo his bed ami ill with pneumonia, Frnnk Hlltner uf I'lymouth iM<.M>llnK. will bo unable to attend tho funeral of his wife, whose (iea*h-.<^- curr«l Salurduy ovenlnB-. .Mi-s. Hlltner suceumhed aftor a second stroke whicli otcurred t.lial luoniinK. .Mr. lliltma- is ro|>orlid to III' steadil.v rocovorinj;- Mrs. Hubort ileiron, who \\ a Willi }{rip al llie homo ol hor uiotlio All's. Alexamier Harrison, of I'ollo.^i Ville, for sovoral wooks. has rotunic to Ikm' homo in i;uld I'oinl. b\iiioral soivices tor .Mary It i:ey. widow- of Samuel l.ivc/.e: tiled Wednesday at her Ial Marsliall stroot, was liuId 1 Phila. Man Uses 3 Autos in Reaching Norristown "I'm on my way; doing my test; | using my lliird automobile, " wa.s Ui<3 i nil ssago t( lo|ihoned to .ludgo Kniuhl , I .Monday by lUiffoI K. L;risiJo. uf (lor-l mantown. plaintiff in a i*i\-ii suil ' :*oheduIed to go on trial. I In sucOMssive niessa.gi s to iiis coun- I ' sol. Uafl'aol ad-vlsiHl that the Ilisl ' au.oniol ilo had givon out. He boi-- j rowed anoihor and It liroke down. A third liired, brought liim to c:ourt I several hours later. The sympathetic Judgo hold OF com mm of PROGRAM GIVEN BY LEGISLATIVE .AMBLER CLUB HOLDS IMPORTANI COMMITTEE MEETING I'P th ¦ — so unlil his aii'ival, although legally A. Hunt Vautier Speaks on Conditions the ease might ha\ro ;alnst hhn by default. boon decided DR. miSON BUYS and Tendencies—Urges Suipport foe President-Elect Hoover—Junior Card Party on Jan. 22. Tho lof^lslative comniiili'o of tin- I'olony (-lull of -\mbior prosonlod u very ploasiiig iirogiam on Wedne.sd.iy last, wlufn .Ml'. .-\. Hunt VaiUiii- spoke ull oun-onl events. .Ml-. \'aulier om|)liasi'/.ed llic f.ict that kuowlt^dgi' is nol jiowor uiiiil knowlod>;o is usod, also that cluh wo- inoii rospunsllilo lor placing Mr. Hoov¬ er as prosidont of the rnited Slates, must still sujiport him to holii him {locoinplisli his pi-ogr.im. The lark 'uf-- just begun for women. . lio said that on .m uvorage. womo-ii Dr. Mattison, Who for Nearly 50 Years know- more about lho 11 aiuondniouts Has Been the Active Head of the Free Ambulance is Restored Th - oiiuinnnily amliul.inoo i;poi-.il- cd ll.v the i;onslioliui kon I'Tre c-om- Piiny .Vo. 2 is acnin offered for use m tlie public without cluirge, aftor trial of s( voral inonths duj-ing wiili-h a i-h.-irgo was m.-ulo. Th,-- imiintcnan tlie amhiiluUte will now dopoiul upo voluntary ountriliiiiiuiiJ. A. Wesey Kratz Dies , -V. W'l-.sli-y Kl-alz, 17, a luial ni, , c-lujjit and si-v-rotai-y uf tiio Lans .::. Uotary Club, difxl in his iionc- i- Tuesday, following a lioai-t atuu-; Mr. Krat'z was supoi-intondont of S John's r.eformi-d Si.nday sch.ool. UPPER OUBLIN iO FINAL SETTLEMENT OF THREAT¬ ENED SUIT Several Changes Suggested—Underpri¬ vileged Child Work Progresses — Bowling Contest with Rotarians — Programs in Prospect. A Koiieral uiion diseussiun of luaay busini-ss iiiatteis that foalure tho effoi-ts ol' the Kiwanis club ot Am¬ bler kept Llie menibers in long session Tuesday ovenin.g uflc-r dinnor i t'pi-lnghouse hotel. The progiam, spoiisoiid liy the bud- gft ami liiiam.-e cuininiltoe, w-,is a task of great thought aud discussion whioh culled for the unanimous approval u. ' the whole club in every partieui.ir. AMBLER JUNIOR HIGH TRIES NEW HEALTH PkOlIION hi ;auso of Llu-lr have .Mr. Many Interests, Will Continue at the Helm. 'I'lio Kl .isl.o.\- and .Mattisun disa^i-oo- iiioiiL whioli bade fair tu lie lomo a ¦ cause colohi-o," in the .\lontyonior\' couniy i-oui'ts, and the ultimalo end ol whicii no man could forsee, if it oiu-o gol faii-ly launched, has been hapiill.c soClod lliiougli a soi-ios uf ocmferonoos, which liavo resulted in Dr. .Malllsuii taking ovor .Mr. KtMSboy's iulei-osts lu tue Ivoasbi-y it .Mallisou Compa.n>'. in-. .Maliison's ambition being t.o "dio in tiu- liarne.'-s,' ul .\niblor willi Ids men. and .Mr. Koashoys lioiug .iust llic- op- pi'siLo. as ho has lioon ahsonl so Iuul; lrom AnibU'r that our thrlvng hui-ougii 1.^ lllllo niiu-o than ;l meniury lu him. Ul- having no desire lo uguiu ong.igo in i,u.sini-ss with mulLiiiliciiy of daiiy jier- |iio.\iiios. than uu'ii voters cluh discussions. Canada rules Hull women a.i-i> not pi-i-sons and are not ablo to be seal¬ ed in I-higlfsli council. Ho also brought out that now laws for womon who work, romovo inenuaiity of nun and w-oiiu-n in industi-.v. .Vibltialiun m.isi bo made oumpuIhOi'>'. as ovory ouiiiiti-.\ in l-.'uriiin- is pi-oiKu-iiig for war. I b- cuuu- ,\-oars' indu.-i- .1 iiiiiur all by llie tiiat as it may. w i- an- advis- Luat l»r. .Maltison has laki-ll over whole- of the eorporate sloi-k ow noil .Mr. Kea.*bc>-, and has thus bocomo sulo owner uf the Ki-aslii-y ,>c .Mat¬ lison business, to tlio upljuildiu which he has devoted tlie Itist eeiitui->- of his life. PROSPECTVILLE Llalwili S|>tni-o and [aiiill>- wi Icrtainod on 'I'uisday i vi-niiin ; homo of Hr. I'ercy I'ierce and .Vrthur WiiUanis has had a VVoisbacli electrical riM'i igoralor od in ills liomc. .lusliua Welister anil sister Mi W'l-bsti-r ale on the sick lisl. Air .Mullin is Uikiug eare uf tliem. The fiillowini; is a list of llioso al- londiiig school every day during tlio IIH.mil of Coci-mber: I'lUor Cruoki-n, Walter Fillniau, 'i'liomas Harrai', CKiudo Ij.iiidt, lJudlo,\- l.t-ar, l-'i-ancis .Mayors, .luhn .Ma>-ei-s, .Mi-lviu 1'appi-nlii-k, i-al- waid Smilh, Warren .Sniitii, (leorgo Walters. Helji WoilliiiigLon, .MaJ^'v ig I'l-u :il fa: I ) ot hail I'll - III.- ailly. laryo install- iss rs. Flhi .Ml- 'n'ribi-'"sp?Tri'* holh \V;allors, .Vila W oil liin.glui 11- .Mrs. .Mai-garoL .Malliu. .Ml s. i-aiiiji.i \\ I il- has Ul on T, ipon iil l.ivi- w ho homo. 0{\f. Saturday art(?rnoon at li.'UU. Friends funeial .ser¬ vict* wore liold at the homo. Mrs. Ijive-zey was a niember of llie I'lymouth I «'J"' of .Vmbler, on Saturday Friends Meeting for many yoars, In- fei'mont was at I'lymouth Friends' JMoeliug burial ground. For 2:i weeks Uev. 1 >. .\. Draper. oC I'lymoulh .Meeting, lias been sufli'i-lii',' ¦with an infocLion in a linger of hi.* right hand tliat has eauseu him much inairi' and concern. Karly lu Soptomber Mr. I>i-apor ran a iiiii in tho Uniior.uid an infection rosullod. This iloarod aud was about well again after much doc¬ toring wlien ho sliiick it a blow whilo working un liis car. I'oisiin again sot iu and only roc-i'iitiy has llio w-uun-.i oeaseit to di-ain. and lho healing |ii-o- cess lia.s stai-tod. Uooonsideration uf his rosimiatiou as Jiastor of t'old I'oint llaptist olU'X<li has boon askod of I'.w. Ilii'.Iniiond 1). Taylor ly the ihuroh i-ougre.uaiion. .\l a mooling of tlio members after church last SunVlay morning the rc- f-igiisuions of all the niembers of tho bour<l of trustees wero accoptod in md liy poimlar acclanuilion ; "rday evenin. ancl I l-'lourtown Curren Terrace I-iura Wi-ib.-i cu Iz.T- : liii^ . .-i\-i-l-al il.i>-s Willi Lu-r dauyhtoj-. .Mr?.. ' l.u..I. \\ ,'isol. -Mr. .md .Mis. J. i;. iiollman liave- been spending a lew days with loi.i-: 111 i-s ul \\ hiieniaish. | .Mrs. Clara Uiibert, .Xugustus tcilborl, we-ro quests uf -Ml S'aturday. Krauk .-ViKleisuu and family alLond- i-il the- funeial of .Mrs. .Vnna M. .Viuk-r- .ifloi-noun. ' .Mlss Dollio Obi'iilander returnod lo her homo iast woek after liaving iiii- dorgone an eipoi-ation iu lho Ahiugtun husiiilal. .\nioiig thuse- irom i'ru.--poit\ ill'.-w liei attieiidea the fum-ral ot Mrs. .Viiua -M. .Viiilorson ul the Jarrettown .\l. I-;. e-liui-e.-h lasl Salurday are -Mrs. 11. 'Wi-lkol. .Mrs. A. Williams, -Mr. l-alw.i.rd Hi.i-liiior and lamily, Klwood 1-lly, Jlrs. It. W c isol, .Mrs. 1-anma Weir, .Mr. aud .Ml... Chas I ;ciu;ik. .Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie Couak. i'l-ank W oi'tu, .Mrs. Hall i!uz- . I,.\ . .\lls. Wallor Spl-ouso. .Mis. iiuw nil .Mullin, aud .Miss Kdiui .Moure. ' .Mrs. Irvin Taylor, of .Vbiimlon. siiont I Lho w-oek-eml at the home? ot her par- i i-nts, .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank WorUi. i .Mr. anel .Mrs. Howurel .Mullin ami j family, ot lliis plaoe. aud Cluu-ios j Ui-eaaiior and Mr. ; I.Moore and children, i entertained at tiie I.Moore anel family lu also ,-is.sei-tod that unless olhoi tries tako nolie-e witiiin ton (Je-riiiaii.v will be the doniiiiani trial iciiinti-y in the world. .Miss .Mida (Icdbort. of the "lull, aunuuni-ed a i-ard purty sponsor¬ ed li>' tho .lunieii-s, to be held in the lowu hall on January 22ud al S.l a 1>. .M. I'ards of .idu!ission are .',(1 e e-uls. .^amo nui.\' bc^ prcu'urc.d fiom an.v .lun¬ ior membor m- .Mrs. llari-.v Wi-a.vi't, Juiiicu' eiialrma.ii. The proceeds are fim the' bi'liedt c.f the Colony Club Kibrary, wiiie-h is a voi-.\- woi-thy assi't to bolh tho Cul.my il'liih. aud the. ceimiiiunit.\', as It make's available! lho best of lileralui-o foi- both adults at a very sniall e-liarge. und is free to childrtn under 12 years nf ago. Ou Thursday the county fed- ' oi-alleiii moe-ting will be held in Arei- ! nioi-o. with the Wonu-n's Club uf .\i-d- ; muro ,'is hostess. ' The Hathaway .Siiakosiioari' c'lub has iiivllcci tho dislriet of rhiiadi-lphla to the Siiutheastorn distrii-t nioi-ling on .lanuary uTitli in the llcllovui-St rat- . foi'el hotel. ; The' niorning sc-ssi'iu w-ili Im- e-aiic'd to order ill 10..30 sharp. i A. siib.si-riptlon lune-lioon will lo-. I servi'd for $l.r)0 per plate. r^i'Sorvations may bo made by communicating with iMrs. ArUd P. Keo, i:!:i South Tliird Istreet, I'hiladolphia. ! IMrs. .fohn Siiipel. li-onoi-al fi-.l'- ¦'' 'i president, .Mrs. .lolip -V. i'i ick- ; pre.sident, and .Angela Morgan, i liMtHiiln hnaWin—Mi.iiiiiii- n nw- ltiO.^-e-oi' Ih-ady. e-h.-iii-iiian. and his .sislauts. Keiward Koulke-. and William A. llirnett. c-omiiiising this comniilleo. pre.sented a well balanced budml. whiidi was apiionch d wilii five ri'oom- nieudalious fur llu- moeling Lu consid¬ er. 'riic- buelj;cl 1 i-pi i-soiils an e.siiou'li- tlire of $I,;'iiu fur e-luli e.vpensos fui- VI2'J. lie'ceiiUs to ouuieract cvponsos are iflliiio in duos and .i;;il)0 to bo re¬ ceived from tho aclmillauco of IU ui more; now momben-s. Hues for lej^ii aii- lo i-omain a I $'211 pvr ye.ir. The live i-e'(-ejm.iui'Udaliuns ulYorc-d re- pre'sont sugge.slions as to iMiangc;'. uf policy of the club in various matters that aflccl tlie '.lub linam-ially. Tb.- rh-si prin ides Ihal inslead of iiaying $2 Into tlie iiiiilei-pi-ivile-Hod child fund When a nii'iiibi'i- is i-hairman ol a inee l- Ing. each mi'iubor will e cmirihulo $'2 on his birtliday lo Lho general fund Lu provide for aniiouiie-omen.ls am! iios- tiigf. 'i'ho sooond i-i-iiUists fliat all e'he-i-ks issued bo s.ine-Liunod iind sIlju- ed b>- Liie Lreasui-e'i- aiiel the. ohairmaii of till' liiuinco e-oiiimitloo. or. if laiie'-.) fl'eiiii the UMcloriM-lvilogod chllil fund, the chairman of that c-uinmilti'e and tlic- e-liaii-iuan of llio linance. ceuumii- to,'. .\ pciiali.\- I.f suspc-nsioii is iiu-lud- e.'il iu the lliird i-oe;oiiiniondalion if a lUc-uibor fails Lo p.iy dues before tlie first of the- month .'itter the bills ari issued. .\ pi'iiod of i-.\linsion of two wooks is to bo gianli-d. liuw-ove-r. if a jusl e-aiisi- is e-uiilldonllally pi-osontod lu the rtuani-i' e-umnillti-o. Tin- linai;.-' c^iinmittoi-. in a fuui-th ri-ooiiinionda- Oon. .-Lskod Lho priviloiio of t-ofusin^ HH' o.\pe'iiditiire of any ooiiliibutioii to !l'eommunity Ciiristinas celebration oi any like public affair, but as an alu-i-- nali\-*' will grant tlic^ right to the* c-liil, to e-iiter into sucli au iiiuk'i takiic^ it siajiisiu-od anel e-unliiliulions ri-e-oiii-l for .such use from the indilie al lai-.;i' nu last (-alls le»i- a share of the pro¬ fits of tho ree-i'ul .Vmbb-r Kusiiu- ? sliiiw lo bo turnecl ii\-or tu the La-a '.lai li-oasill-.\- of lho olub for use hi iblic and ohirilahlo aotivitie-s. T, . PLAN Home Room Basket Ball Games Are in Order—'Peggy anrf the Pirate" t^ Be Presented—New Form oi AsseYi- bly Program.. The .Ambloi' Juiilur High school i. uttemplim; to assume iargi^i- rospoi'Si hillties ill the promolion of he-altli am athletii-s ainoiiy its boys and giii.',. For the lime rif its iucc-pLion Lhfo. years ago. iiliysii:al aclivilies liave al¬ ways been an imiioi'Uiul pari of Uu edueationai pieigram. L'uiil i-ee-eull.\ our athletlos w-oro ili'voted ontin-ly li intorsi.'iioiastie- e-ompe.-lition. Last yi'.i,. ,lhi> se-hool |ilaye-d ils Ixiski-l ball game. luiiLo. oigul meani meeillu •"^Siu. i-i;ed OBITUARY IK.\ I! fuiiei a I sc'r\-i l-:aiik 11 ill UOl-, 1 Ivnioulh .Me Tluu-sela\- e rmioral parli llH.T.M-.'i: .. for Ida. oe Ul igm will 1 I was I - main. ¦el'l¬ ll' wife Ilf lad' o<' till--,', will 1 o held at 7.'la 'oiling at KK),ge.«(-Iia t z's -s, .Von-lslow n. and on l-'riday moi-nii04 at lie-r lite- rosidoiii'o. on Coi-iuantown pike-, ileeeasod die! luui-niiig at l.;tii. 1 ill al hei- hoiiiV a iiidiliou i-oulinuiiii,- aud l-esultill!4 ill sil was ook grow dealh nil Mrs. of jVmbli'i home of eliunoi- la; elut' form. of con- IM the vote* wa.s taWi-ii iu fav tainlng the seivices- of .Mr. Taylor IKistor, If he will remain. I'^jrlher ac¬ tion w-.is laiteii upon this maltor ut moment to vest jMr. T.-iylor with llie to appoint a now buard of ! .Mr.s. 1-Alward Haldi-man is subslilu ling in tho grammar room at t'ros peolvillo this week owing lo tlie III ness in .Mrs. .Martin's homo. Suuda.x sti-iokei her o wo.-i kl -r .Si;ud.-iy. I'orn al I'ottslown. s: o removed to I'lymouth .Mealing when a little girl and lived in this seotion sini'i^ tlial lime, *a well kllo\'.-ll anel l-osle-otod l-l sleli-nl of till' oeuiiiiiiinily. 1-flio is survived by lu-r liusband. who has bll n orilically ill at his home with pnoiunonl 1 for the last we'ok and live' e-liildron: .Mrs. Kninia lUu- ner. .N'orristown: Mrs, iiessie llni-ttl " of I'l.'.inouth .Meeting; .Mrs V'anl'lai'iium, of Cresskill, Krank, .lr., of Hari-i-n Tlill. nud C,i'' of Che-stujil Hill. Illloi-lllcuil w-ill ll" made l-'l-i !: till Uh'e'l-slde oe-uie-tory. KLIZABKTH VAXSAXT K'lizabolii \'au.saiit. wifR of the lale lohn I!. \'an.sant. long a resident of Harold I j,'y,.f Washington, dioel on Sundu.v. -. wore pjvpii Sli years. Funeral sei'A'icos wero Ilalpli],,,,,,! ,_,,|„ -Weilni'.sday afternoon at 2 a Sal-; „',.lm.,^ wilh seivioi's al lho late hoiiu- ! o£ the deceaseil. IntermeiiL was made in lioso HIII cemetery. Deceased, whose maiden name wa.s liutterworlli. was born in I'liiladedphla. lller huslxinil died in lUlil. She lejives 111 ^paiil 1 llllel. l''.^li-ll |-eiii!lllllelul.-ll iun e-red so|iai-a1e-l\-. lu th ever, all w ei'o adopted. Ki-ank Kim; i-eporle d the tiiriii' V. rondition of the undoiiirivili-ged cln.'I fund Id date boforo handing his buuk.- to lailiier Frelz the newly apiioiiitod e.haii-man. The iiresent status is Jirixn. IC. ?:t03.7T was received from I'.i-'T. Uei'eipts was .SI 12, plus .|i 1 .."iT-'.^^ de-rlv- od I'reun the Husiness Sliuw-. l-:.\riens,'. amounted to .i;ii!L'..S:i. Kutlior Krelz has already his duties in iinde-iiiriviio;. il powei- Mrs. .Mahlon llccklcr and Mrs. Flor- [..^.^'tiaughter-in-'iaw-. MrS! WUliam'Van enco Hennan, of .MoUlgoinei-yville, were , „.!„( trustees of the churoli w'o-uild hc> deeddo I Fi'iday guesis of Jlrs. Kdward Koch-| to remain as pastor. Time lias been'nor. given for hi.'' consideration of the | iiviii Sciieet.s ami I'haeres Wood- stand Liken by the eoiuregatlon i" j wiU'il, of .lUublor, visiied Uoorge Kear his behalf with tlio ur.^ellt desiie ex- | ,j„ tUmday. laiessed that he I'avor the church,! ^^„,^j.j -^\-„j.thi„oto„ and Mis.-* Jean- meanwhile, in lus lormer capaeut.v. ^ j^, _, Worthington visiied Mr. and Mrs. A review of the sfdemdid work con- ^ ^ ,^,^ -Wednesday eve- ductod the Xenir I'iist llellel was given I . heforis tlik> congregation of the Cold 1 '" ,,.,,, , . ., 'oint Baptist chui-cIi Sunday murning i .Mr. l.eshe aou;ik and taniily s^i.ent ^X. Ha''i->Pl''i" of I'liiladelplua. .SumUiy with Kdwm t-'orrest and Jam- three nieces and nephe-\vs, A.VN.V .M. SCII.VKrDEU Services for the laH.i. .Vniui. M., wid¬ ow of tloorge W. i-'ehneileler, wero held .Sunday afternoon at 3 at wo one boys in a trade se-hool or some- insti¬ tution In which the-.v may be affoidod a better opportiinil.v in life. In'the oth¬ or the ease of a local oiiiiplod lioy will be inve-sligateel and provision made to transport hhu lo ;inel • from sclioul, whereas lie is uuw- oompelloel to walk , ;i long disla.iie-o. .Medical eu- sui-*.iie-.il Uachel i treatme-iu of this iioys atlliilion will N. J.: I also be looked into. ^ A new me-mbor was welc-umed into Lho club by I'l-osideul .lesso .\. .\i-- liuckli^. Charlos Illiugsworlii, autuiiiu- liile Siile-s agent, ii'ioivei'l instruolieuis n.s to i-iiics and pursuits of the club and was pi-osc-nled witli his b.-iil'.;o of iiiemborship. A splendid re-porl of the sl;ilo i-uii- ferenco e>f trusteos was inacb' by Hor- janiiu l-ives. who with six other im-ni- lir»-s, roprosontod the olub last week in ilarrisbiii-'.c. I'residonl .'vrbuckle also iiiadi* a f(-w re-nuirks on tho meeting of prosidents of lho clubs of the stato dislriet. held ;it tiie saano time. The alhlelie- conimittee repoi'ted that ( kj.„„^ two full bowling toajns havo been j j£gXnt.vi loiinod. both of which are believed i ]:)onato to be able to defeat the best in the' .Vmbler llota.i-,v. to whom a challenge has been Issued. Congratulation.-^ were extended to in the I'liiladelpiiia .Subiiiban High .Soliool I-oaguo. There w e-i .sediools in moinborship. whioh 14 game's tu ho played. It also thai e-umpe>lition was usually betw'e'*',. llrst toiuns. Coiiseimontly the iiuuiIm i of Iilayers had to be limiled. Di course, substitute pla.vers wero neod¬ od. and two or more teams may Iiim hei'n used In regular luactice'. but ii an.v e-,-iso Hie comparalively smail num bl-r ol players romain.-i as ono eit llu greatest ohjeolious, iu our sight. I' intorsohcilaslii: atliletics iu our .luui.i High School. .Moreover, the studi.i.' who needs tlie e*xori:ise h*ast Is tlu' on. who got it musi. fur in- is I lu' bo.~ pliiyer aim must bo used to will. whil. the studi'nt who re-ally upmIs the i .\ orclse does not get it. because he : not e'cimpetont oiiou;;h lo play on tli. toam. Willi llii-se' Ideas ill view, llie sc-;. . has willidrawn from the Ke'a;;iio, aim organizod basket ball teams ou a home room Iiasls. To oairy this mil i. new- uniforms were puic'-ha.sed an disiribulod amemg the boys In lu Seventh to iXintli grades, iiu-lusive. Ka.skot b:ili. like foot hull, is .ins what youth i-raves. a stimulating ;;r. blood stirring sport. The boys ai' alive with i-ntliusi;isiii. The.v play s,. gamos o;i(-li woi>k at :'.l.'i p. m. —on $:10II bo the Monday, VV'eHlnesduy anel Thiu'silaj i»«t>ii*~. ' ' I'TlKc^'tdt-a of tnie'ijpurt. rather thati Vi" t.or.v at aii.v ,ii-ie-e, sooms to permoai tho almos|iiioi-e' in theso -.iamos. an i all who want to play are w-ile-omod. l''inally. with the view lliat the oh- Jocl of this form of e.\erci«e is lo biiiii: up hoalth.v bodies, parenls should iti hesiuile to h-nd their inlluence' to have e-hlldi-'-u p.-n-lii-lpale in tlio!-' games. A lontatlve schodiile of games wii he- published later. on l''ridnv morning iu Hie senioi high school as.sembly the high schou: band, under the ilirootion eif .Mr. \\ . uiiie-ei [ A. Milspaw. gave an (-n.1o.vablo conc-oi-t. (hill! The audience was ;iIso deliglilod witli , IVIISCELLAN'EOUS ITEMS OF IN¬ TEREST Fatal Accident and Othors at Hersham — P. T. A. to Observe Founder's Day I on Feb. 17—Athletic Association to j Meet—Jarrettown ancl Dresher. j I'laus for a f>niii(lor's day obfecr.'C- j anoe wiil l>e> discns.sed by the ex(-culivij boaid 'f Ihe 1 . 1'. .V.. ot Horsham, lo iM.' Illlll 111 llio lloi-sliam gradij school oil i-ooi-uai-.v IT. A spoe-ial moot-. ' Ing of tile hould wiii bo luid Hum Thursday oveniiig al wlilch tinie I sueh ariaii.gouioiits will bo mado. Dolo- ' gules lo be se'Ul t.o the ooniei once iu ! .'Vbinglon. on Kebru.iry 2, will also bc> choson. The mxt nieeting of tho ussci- j ci;uiou. laiis on UiO last day of the' I month. Hi-. Can-ul, uf Haihuiei, will •address lho g.ilherin.u; and .Miss .Sarali I (joiuly .Mullin, supoi-vi.sor of music in*' I the tow-iisiiii>, will donuiuslialo her I Work with iior pupils. .V committee i.s ; to lie selected during the business ' se.s.sioii for the uomiiiatieui cif ciHieers. .Mr. and Airs. .Murris i.ue-kiu.ni. of , Ilorsham, are reeeiving con.gi-.ilulallout^ \ upon tlie biilh of a son, ou Saturday, j in the Jewish liospital. I Thoi-o was a voiy iiilon sliii'',' anl I phasing wotldlng al the Jarie'llowii j .VI. Kl. |iai-son.ige on Dee. 2lllh. Tint I liappy ooupio were Mr, Ijoddle I". .Mi-. Hano>- anel .Miss lilizabcili T. Kent,;, ! 'I'hey wore aeeoinpanied hy M.i'. aiul .Vlrs. 1!. 11. Cassidy. who ai-l(-d an bridesmuid a.ud i;i-oomsniaii. .M'ti-r tho and gioiuu wont will take up theii- cori^mouy the bi ide west on a trip. Tluy alxMio at Ulni-y. The- l.'adii\s' .-Vid ; re Itown. .VI. Tl. lIiui-c-Ii, ing al tlio iKu-son.-igo ovouing. There was aud reports show tin ,. „ ,. Pile ladies (loculed Lo hold a ."siuerkrauc ¦aipper on Sat iii'ila.\' i.'vonlng. l-'obriuiry -eieiy. of lho Jar- held their meel- oii lasi Tuesday i good turn-out, work progressing. -mont of !l. In the I iniilding. .Members of Horsham OiatioU luive i-iilisidol-ed ahow- during tlio wintc- this Thur.Mlay ovon'in.i Ih i-liui'i'h .Vthlolii- jissel- .1 mlnstrc'l ' mouths, unit will moot 111, linance thej noxl season. one fatal,. of Il.orshaiu luce tho ¦cl 11,1 has two eases in hand. Inj.a reading. "What the will alti'Uipt lo placo .severar hy Uoborta Comlv. Jliss KUen I'^. I'elorsou, niUHle.-i! director, h.as begun rehearsing for tlio ;innual Iiiijh se-hool operetta. Tlu- operetta soIe'(-lod foe produetion this yi'iir is "Peggy :ind the I'tralo." whli-li will bo given the latter pai-t of Feb¬ ruary. The Iiimiber of sludents who ai-o siok is dc-e-reasing from week to week. TIu' niimbor absent .Monday. Jamiarv 14. nn account ot illness was ciglit per cent of tho totJil enrollment, whie-h is a. reduction of lluo'- iier i-i-nl uvi-.i- Ih- prf.vious week. ()n Wodnosda.v i-veiiiug. .lanuar.v ;' the formi-r higli soliool athletes caiii'- up and topped the local boys' basket¬ ball team hy a :i?,-'22 score. The high sehool bo.vs showed a strong offensive;, although Ihe.ir defense was uot up le par. laneup: Ambler 11. O, Moiu'i- H. JMoeire I'os. forward forward venter guard guard The Amblei- Junior liigli llils comiucted a new type of as.sembly prog-ram thi.s week. Tlu! membeis ul ihe studeiit body furnish the eutin- her late Mrs. and Itev. J. JL Kwing upon lim iirogram. ami the slgnineant thin'.4 by 111' I^-. IIilsopIaib«uppl.ving tho imlpit in-ily at Telford. beh.aIfSf Vv Taylor, paslor, descrih- ; Jrarold Mo,ore and family spent .^ hi.s oLciXallon of ¦fi'io work of thisd.'iV wiUi Mrs. HaU Buzby. Suil- I organlz.ation In his native counti-y ofj Jlr .Vi-mouia. whic-li ho was privileged to! dale visit I'oiull.v. A stereopticon loclure fs giveu during llio ovening se-rvioe t'.io pastor ou the activities of the ¦tisi .Vllssions alleld. The title of suli.hcl w;is "Into All lliio VV'oiId." In .'Sunday sihool the young people w-ei-,' also |ii-ivil("4i-d lo lu-ar Dr. 1 fag- opian spo;ik. .\'e.xt Sunday Uov. Tay- . Ior will conduct both nioruiug and e'viuiii'i sorvices. tlie topics of which will ri-siiectively be "It Flows!" and .loseph dnd I'otipiiar's Wife." Thurs¬ day ove-iiiiig last lit- D. M. gills of the •Suulla.v sohool met at the parsonage, and as a surjiri.sj- lo Mrs. JTaylor on the .innlversary of her birtliday pre- and Jtrs. AValtcr Hittle, of I.;ina- were week-ontl guest.-i of Jlr. j and Mrs. l-Idwai-d Uoehner. Kiltie Uarbara Sniilh, of I'hil.i.. is' .speiidiiu; III' weeli. Willi her gi-aiidpar-| i-uis, M:-. and .Mrs. .Villiur Williams, i .Vliss .Mabel Worlhliiglon spent ,i liw da.vs lasl week wilh Miss (loiu'- vi ve .siyii's. In I'liiUl. .Vli-. ami .Vlrs. WUliam Hoe-hnoi-, uf I'"-i-niaul'iw u. we-i-o ,Sumlay gnosis of'- .Mr. ,-iiid .Mrs. K". lioeliiier. i .Vlr. and Jla.s. Seth \\ orihingUiii i ..pl Ul .'-:uii(l.iy with .Vlr. ;liiiI JUs. Heorgol l-'ui-ki 1- in Heriiuiutuwu. 'I'lii- l.;ielios' .Vid sociely, uf Urospect- vllle JI. F, church, >vill meet on Tuesday ovening. Feh. ."ith. at whieii WiU be rosldenoc" cm IJrushtown road, neju- birth of a daughter. flw-ynedd A'alley. Ih^v. AVm. C. Fatter- | J. Ii-\'ln Hitter and John. M, Re.id .son. pastor of the ( luircli of tho Jles-'ing, membors of tllensido Kiwani? siali. of Cwynedd. edllelaled tuul! also i lub, wero guesta. conducted a prayor soi-vico for the A splendid progi-am e.Ypounding tin decoa.sed iu the CliUrch of the Mes-\vork and ld(ial3 of ICiwanis -will * In slab. Indormont was mado In the ad- giyon at tho meeting noxt -week. The jeilmng cemetery. • educational committee, headed by os- Heceused was a resident of Gwynedd car Stillwagon has secured tlie hislor.v A'alloy for tho past 25 years and -was end jrenenol information relative to Ki- an nctivo niomber of tho Church of wanis and its activities In general, and! d(;nt3 render several selections, and llio the Jifissiah tlirougl out this period, a speaker of much prominence In KI-| Program concludes by tho pupils ro- She uri'iinaliy came from ]!c\^i-,i-l.V, .^J. ,_w;uils affairs will tak'-about Kivv;inis as i edtiug the .Vinblor Junior high sel the oppoitunit.v here afforded for tho iutorplay of initiative, responslbilily. anel tlui spirit of team work. Some of Iho outstandiu'-;- fealines of the pro¬ .gram include the emphasis that Is put upon the opportunities afforded to e-tt- izeii.s under the conslilutioii of tii,- United States, which is followed by fho pledge' of allegience to our Ikig. A chorus of junior high school stu- s I'oni to .lames a.nd - w.-is -l'l e'litl.v taken iiinplu ations tKt In. Ill all .iltuok. I i-aih i-sil;i\- nu.'i-uiiu.; last. mod her w-Illi :> hanilsotno handb.ag. time tlie "rainy day" ba;.^ The vi(-torior« -Uluo" toam uf tlie opoiu-d. dd I'oint Sunday school will bei Kvauk Hiil aud fajiiily vi.-iiled floorni tieati'd to tbi-ii- just honois this I'^l'l-j Weid, wlio is in Hie .Vbinglon Iiospit.il day evonlug. wlu n the defeated' "Hi^ds" enti'rlaln them to a. banriuct :>ii(I soeial in llu' c;liurch hall. I'^'aiUc Steiner, of Plymouth Jleeiing, i« Imiiroved from Si'ip. ^lUfol-inf: with pneumonia. Fuhnlshej Trees for Schools Tlio Department ot forests ana <Vat ci'3 has asreed to furnish 2225 opna- ¦ v-ll--'-'- ^h" "' Ann Allison. Sh iinilo ill. and ' wide ll oa usod a I- I'l'l ll iiu 'I'll -"" w-.-< 7-7 I'i-e i-Iiilih-ou sui-vive- lie-r. ;ind a I'lislor daugthoi-. Tlu-y are: I..\ dia, wifi- I'f Waller Dolls. (Jwymidd Valle-y: Vmia. wifo of (Icorno Jlagiugal, Sjii-iu'siiouso; Albert 1'^ ;inil tieorge* I... if (iwynedd Valley. and li. I.'loyd SchiKider. of I'enllyn. The I'oster daughier. is .Anna, wife of Koonai-'i C'lope-i-. of I'enllyn. ¦nn organization for .Vlembers of oilier I'liends of the inombors will 1. I.lined aiiii lair^'hl tho nu-anlii w ml.s. publio .servieo. 1 pled se rvii-e clubs ami ¦ emle.'l - if K'i- (conlinu.od oit page 8) ment.ll tree,? iov school grounds. Boyd Chairman of State Committee. Senator James S. Lloyd, of XoiTi.--- tow'ii, has been named .as tiie now- oiiaU-iniin of the fjogislativo Appor- tidmnent ('ommittee of the fiUite Sen¬ ate. Scnatoi' Clarence J. Buckman', <i> Bucks County, was .appointed chxjirmar' plantins ott curalioc the Rp.iilg rominittc(S ot tho Ben GWYNEDD VALLEY The Kiniily of the lale .Vnna, M. ."-'oiineider of thi.si pkiou wisli to e.vpi c ss i tlioiv sincere .^ratitudo for kindne-s^ ii-rndered during their recent bei-i'.ive- ; iiient. ' .Mr. allll -Mrs. Wiiiiani -Vlorrow, w lui .11'' w-iutering now- in ih-yn .Mawr. .-ir • l-'-e-oivlng oon.;;lMtlll;llioils upon Ihe l.'ii-lh of ;i son on Jauutuy S. •A trip to I'iiuajiia ;in(.l lho West liidlesi Iuis been pkuiued'by the' fam¬ ily of John ti. Ihiines and sovoral e.\- poct lo .s;iil on Saturday. Mr. ;ind .Vlrs. Jedin ll. Jlili-holl and K"lie'i-t Adams are the most I'o'cenl lo Ol striiken wilh the grip. SkatiiiiJ on the Whssaliickuu '-reel; h.a--' bi-'-'i i-xc'lli ul tor the past f' w ivV a place of impurt.-ince. Attended Oldest Farm Organization II. (}, Wallz. JIuntgunioi->- County .Vsi'icultui-al l-:xtenslon -Associatioii agent, recently attended a meotlng of tho I'hiladelphia Sociely for the' Pru- motlon. of .'Agrieulttire. This is Hie uld- ost fai-m organization in the e-uuiiii» havine: been organized in 17Sn. During tlu^ day the associatiim m.-ui- bors, VViUi till' visiting ftUTu am-ms. .wero SAlCSta of oilicials of tho He-aeliiig and L'allimore and OlUo i-aUroads and •were taken on ,a tour of the produi-o W.'U'ellOUSOS and ;iuclioni stands, wlioi-'o thOU.sana.-J of cars of farm produe-ts are brousht from distant atates and placed on sale. The trip was (u-ran^i'd to bettoi" acfiu.aint tlie local agricultur¬ ists TCiUi the manner iu w-hich produots aro handled. Tho big cold storage plants of tliG railroads wero also vis¬ ited. Tho visitors, to tho number of "ii. Later were entertained at dinner af lho I'elloviii^ Stratford. Hoi-sliam lire hall to plan Hie prt-sen- tu-Uon of sui-h an etni-rlainnieut, w hioi> j they ma.v hold in the oarl.v- spring. 1 Thiou;;li ihis nu-ans lhey w ill seek to I rjuso sullicient fuiiels lo j iKise^ball team duriug tlio ! Several IkkI ae:cidents. 1 ia-c!Urred in (he vie-lnlly i during the week-end an,| i light snow TueHcl.-iy moi-ning. Tlie ac i e-ident on i;astoii road at Hallowell. I .Sunday aflernoon. w-as fatal to U;iy~ I mond I). Caiuoion of 442(i .\ortli Kighth j sti'eot, l'hil;ul('lpiii;i. while his com- panion, iliun-y Tioerhoka. also of PIiii.t. delphia. I'.sfrapod witli unly a tow liglil bruLscs'. The oiu- Canu'rmi w.is drivlm-- belonged to V h;toi- K. Kurtz, o' .%.-;, umluy, who is a jeweler on (heis'n ¦ sti-eet.. They were enroute to ;h. -fv "when they skidded T.j feet on Ih' n "W coven'd surfaee ol Kaston ru:-1 nv, crashed bito a ]Mile almost opposite the home of Jonathan ,sui(khouse iu Hallowell. Cameron was piiiiiod behind the wheel by the' inipnel iind appar- eiUIy was killed immedialely. His body vvas removed lo the Hathoro morgue. Ho was assistant production maiKige.a- of the jlid -ale Stool e-omp:iny, and at one- time ia .said to ha.-o i-e-. sieb'd On count.v lino. .An accidont happened last 'I iiursday morulng to I'.obert Jliller, who is em¬ ployed at .Shaiikln's store iu HjiIIowcII. I loscondiug (Jrove hill at AVUlow drove, a m.an starloii across tho street .laiiitiir Heard.' land was struck by the truck, which 1 Miller was driving, and badly hurt. He WiiS i-ushed immedialely to Abing¬ ion bospitiil. and Jlilli;r at once stii- rende-rod to the polico and is now un¬ der bail aw-.iiliir.; tlu; outcomo of llu; condiUon of the injured man. I The third accident lo occur was ou , Horsiiam road, last Tuesday morniuv:, 1 wh.-n an .oil truck, owned aud driven I by Siimui-l JIaugun, of I'ivo Point.-., j .skiddeel and rolled uvir in uuiking Uni ; turn off Hoisham i o.id to the Jieeting. i hou.se reiiid. The truck is said to have? ! redled down the steep im line on Olel ; Hor.sham I'oael. Jhiugoii e-limbi-d froru the cab and fuimd himself intact and unhurt. The truck when uprighU-d ap- I ireare,! to bo little- damaged. The light i snow iind sleel, Tiu-.silay moiuin;.;. ^:^lus¦ I od llic; acoideuL I Ilorsluuu Hi-i-mi-ii aiisweiid a calj I Sundiiy moi-niiig iind found the lire cx- . tingaiisiied when lhey iirrived. Tha i liro was ill the (himnoy of the Bct'k I home, on UrLstol rouil, one mile west I uf Wariingloii. Tho local firemen littlu I onjoyod Hie cold ride, and .severiil ex- I I e'rionced frost-billon lingers and eai's, Jlr. aud Jlrs. LeKoy Forker and son, j of 'Tacony, visiied with Jlr. iind Jlrs. - Fi'iink Forker in lloi-shiim on Sunday. Jlr. iind Mrs. Areliio C.uild, of Un¬ ion ('ity, spent SumUiy with I-:dwiu ,'Culld iind family of Horshiim. ! Jlrs. .losophine' I'orker. of Piiiliide-l- I phia. w ho at M is spry and koem c;f mind, is s-pi-nding the weoi; Wlh Jlrs. I''riiuk i-'oi-ker. of Horsham,., Services in (Irace Cnioh e.l,iureli .of Horshiim wiil bo e-ouducted .-'by the; paslor. i'.,'V. I-'iodoricic Cali\; on Sun¬ day. Sabbiitli school iit !i.4ri;; morning worship and Junior Cliristian ICndeav- or nieeting at 11, Intermediate and senior Chrlstiiin l':ndeavor societies convene at 7.15; Kvening service at ». Tho c'hrisUan Endeavor societies will conduct services in the Bucks couutv 'ail ut Hoylestown ut 2.:iiJ Sunday .af¬ ternoon, which will be iVltended by Ihe prisoner.s. hiulle.s' Aid sooiely mot Tnesday evening at the home of Jlrs. \V. K, JXelmbold to discuss pians fur an oyster supper lo in; held in Feb- i-u.TJy. Prayer meeting Wodne.sday ove- iiin.g ill the home of Jlr. and Jlrs. Wil¬ liam JMann. Quilo a number uf pupil:-. roceived pins fur pi i-fei-t iittoniI;ini-e ;il ,^unday sohool duiln,:; last Sunday's .session. Kllwood Wolf, superintendenr 'was ill charge, s^ were present, fjuar- teily meellng of tin- ;uis,sionai-.v socie¬ ty will bo held iii.vi Tuesday evening in the iliincli. Tho Uux-Mont liasebali loaguo of- liidals also plan to hold ii meeting this Thursday .It J-Iox-sham and reorganize for tho approaching .season of 192.0. Williit-m AVhiteside, of Horsham, who has been e.-ctremely ill witli grip, is. repoited iiblc to be about again. (continued on page S) .Viiimnl Tnvlo;' Fox Stevons Itoberls .Seigor Scli.ool pu- u
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Title | The Ambler Gazette 19290117 |
Volume | 50 |
Issue | 51 |
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. |
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Date | 01/17/1929 |
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Month | 01 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1929 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19290117 |
Volume | 50 |
Issue | 51 |
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 | 01/17/1929 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
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The Ambler Gazette
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(Harris and Stecker IHeard Frcm inj Texas Enroute to California — Grip
Patients Hereabout Number 150 ¦—i Other Local Notes. I
Francis Ilani.-i and (,'liarlos ^5leeker, | Who for .sonic linii' niado ilioir liome' with Miss Marion ICilioit in i'lyniout,li tVnUe, wore hoard from lost In Gcil- I Teaton., To-xuh. These youue' men aro oiotoi-iu'j; to California, and had reucli- ; ed thia southeily point la-st week.
John Supplee, of I'lymoulh tX'nIlo, is reported slightly botior aiior a bcv-' ere attack ol pii'iira-pnouinonia. ilci is however, still conlined to liis bed.
Mrs. .lohn llowers is hiipiiivod aflcn'| having been seriously ill with iineu¬ monia al hoi- homo in I'oaclivillo.
Four oliildion of .Mr. and Mrs. Kay-i mond lioniioiiy. of I'eaehviilo, aie down with grip and heavy eolds.
In a brief consu.s of the spread of colds and grip in i'lymoutli .Meeting and community revoalfi moro person.s now affeotod than a weok ago, but .at live samo timo fewer new eases in '. developnu ul. In a list compiled by ^Jtev. D. A.-Draper, of l'l.\nnoutIi .Meet¬ ing, over IfiO people are housed with cold in same of its les.ser or more (levere forms. .V few of Uiese aro new¬ ly cauKlil illnesses, but a very larse majoi-ity are in an iinproved condition, and soon 'ivill bo .able lo return lo llieir activitio.>;. I'lymouth t'outro. llaiiaon- ville and rold roint. liUowiso. be^-n aflecLod and coiitiibuto i iJniVM'r's e.xtensive list.
W'alt/M' .laoksou. of I laniiomillo. who wus borderinK- on piwuiiiuiiia. is sliow- iiiK improvemont.
Mr. a.nd .Mrs. .\. I'. I'l-oliiis ami chil¬ dren, luive close ll llieir llomo in i'ly¬ niouth .Mootin:.;. and on Kriday hi«t Mailed for I;oinuida to spond tlio lo- maininK' winter monliis.
Moro liunurs wore roooived by \ViI- linm W. .\mblor, of I'lymoulh .Meet¬ iny. lu tlu' sliowinij of two of liirt Nplendid rabliits of I'lomisli (liant 1 reofliuK. Jlr. Amblor had the auiinala judficd last wook anions lino ouaipcti- tion al lho Iluohostoi- show aud loooiv- eii a first aiid soiuud prize bi.sides ex- hiblliim tiio host i;ioy I'Toniish (iiant doe in tiio sliow. l''oi- the last .Mr. Ajn¬ bler receivod a .•.^pc'cial prize. Tlie ex¬ hibit at Madison S luaro iiarden Is held tills wook. and ho has sent four of his fornior prizowiiiiiors fur coni- petltjon tlierein.
Mr.H. II. Oscar Vouhk has I n ill
at hor iiuino in i'lymouth .\lootinn' for the Uust wool; Willi an attack of Kril). Mi-a. I'luirlcs l''redeiicks, hor dau^tli- tor, of KiuH-ot-rrussia, and two ihililrou. who are slayiiiK Willi Mrs. Voung, arc also sliicUen aud bedfast.
I'^onfined lo his bed ami ill with pneumonia, Frnnk Hlltner uf I'lymouth iM<.M>llnK. will bo unable to attend tho funeral of his wife, whose (iea*h-.<^- curr«l Salurduy ovenlnB-. .Mi-s. Hlltner suceumhed aftor a second stroke whicli otcurred t.lial luoniinK. .Mr. lliltma- is ro|>orlid to III' steadil.v rocovorinj;-
Mrs. Hubort ileiron, who \\ a Willi }{rip al llie homo ol hor uiotlio All's. Alexamier Harrison, of I'ollo.^i Ville, for sovoral wooks. has rotunic to Ikm' homo in i;uld I'oinl.
b\iiioral soivices tor .Mary It i:ey. widow- of Samuel l.ivc/.e: tiled Wednesday at her Ial Marsliall stroot, was liuId
1 Phila. Man Uses 3 Autos in Reaching Norristown "I'm on my way; doing my test; |
using my lliird automobile, " wa.s Ui<3 i
nil ssago t( lo|ihoned to .ludgo Kniuhl , I .Monday by lUiffoI K. L;risiJo. uf (lor-l
mantown. plaintiff in a i*i\-ii suil '
:*oheduIed to go on trial. I In sucOMssive niessa.gi s to iiis coun- I ' sol. Uafl'aol ad-vlsiHl that the Ilisl '
au.oniol ilo had givon out. He boi-- j rowed anoihor and It liroke down. A
third liired, brought liim to c:ourt I several hours later.
The sympathetic Judgo hold
OF com mm
of
PROGRAM GIVEN BY LEGISLATIVE .AMBLER CLUB HOLDS IMPORTANI
COMMITTEE
MEETING
I'P th ¦ —
so unlil his aii'ival, although legally A. Hunt Vautier Speaks on Conditions
the ease might ha\ro ;alnst hhn by default.
boon decided
DR. miSON BUYS
and Tendencies—Urges Suipport foe
President-Elect Hoover—Junior Card
Party on Jan. 22.
Tho lof^lslative comniiili'o of tin- I'olony (-lull of -\mbior prosonlod u very ploasiiig iirogiam on Wedne.sd.iy last, wlufn .Ml'. .-\. Hunt VaiUiii- spoke ull oun-onl events.
.Ml-. \'aulier om|)liasi'/.ed llic f.ict that kuowlt^dgi' is nol jiowor uiiiil knowlod>;o is usod, also that cluh wo- inoii rospunsllilo lor placing Mr. Hoov¬ er as prosidont of the rnited Slates, must still sujiport him to holii him {locoinplisli his pi-ogr.im. The lark 'uf-- just begun for women.
. lio said that on .m uvorage. womo-ii
Dr. Mattison, Who for Nearly 50 Years know- more about lho 11 aiuondniouts Has Been the Active Head of the
Free Ambulance is Restored Th - oiiuinnnily amliul.inoo i;poi-.il- cd ll.v the i;onslioliui kon I'Tre c-om- Piiny .Vo. 2 is acnin offered for use m tlie public without cluirge, aftor trial of s( voral inonths duj-ing wiili-h a i-h.-irgo was m.-ulo. Th,-- imiintcnan tlie amhiiluUte will now dopoiul upo voluntary ountriliiiiiuiiJ.
A. Wesey Kratz Dies , -V. W'l-.sli-y Kl-alz, 17, a luial ni, , c-lujjit and si-v-rotai-y uf tiio Lans .::. Uotary Club, difxl in his iionc- i- Tuesday, following a lioai-t atuu-; Mr. Krat'z was supoi-intondont of S John's r.eformi-d Si.nday sch.ool.
UPPER OUBLIN iO
FINAL SETTLEMENT OF THREAT¬ ENED SUIT
Several Changes Suggested—Underpri¬ vileged Child Work Progresses — Bowling Contest with Rotarians — Programs in Prospect. A Koiieral uiion diseussiun of luaay
busini-ss iiiatteis that foalure tho
effoi-ts ol' the Kiwanis club ot Am¬ bler kept Llie menibers in long session
Tuesday ovenin.g uflc-r dinnor i
t'pi-lnghouse hotel.
The progiam, spoiisoiid liy the bud-
gft ami liiiam.-e cuininiltoe, w-,is a task
of great thought aud discussion whioh
culled for the unanimous approval u. '
the whole club in every partieui.ir. AMBLER JUNIOR HIGH TRIES NEW
HEALTH PkOlIION
hi
;auso of Llu-lr
have .Mr.
Many Interests, Will Continue at the
Helm.
'I'lio Kl .isl.o.\- and .Mattisun disa^i-oo- iiioiiL whioli bade fair tu lie lomo a ¦ cause colohi-o," in the .\lontyonior\' couniy i-oui'ts, and the ultimalo end ol whicii no man could forsee, if it oiu-o gol faii-ly launched, has been hapiill.c soClod lliiougli a soi-ios uf ocmferonoos, which liavo resulted in Dr. .Malllsuii taking ovor .Mr. KtMSboy's iulei-osts lu tue Ivoasbi-y it .Mallisou Compa.n>'. in-. .Maliison's ambition being t.o "dio in tiu- liarne.'-s,' ul .\niblor willi Ids men. and .Mr. Koashoys lioiug .iust llic- op- pi'siLo. as ho has lioon ahsonl so Iuul; lrom AnibU'r that our thrlvng hui-ougii 1.^ lllllo niiu-o than ;l meniury lu him. Ul- having no desire lo uguiu ong.igo in i,u.sini-ss with mulLiiiliciiy of daiiy jier- |iio.\iiios.
than uu'ii voters cluh discussions.
Canada rules Hull women a.i-i> not pi-i-sons and are not ablo to be seal¬ ed in I-higlfsli council. Ho also brought out that now laws for womon who work, romovo inenuaiity of nun and w-oiiu-n in industi-.v. .Vibltialiun m.isi bo made oumpuIhOi'>'. as ovory ouiiiiti-.\ in l-.'uriiin- is pi-oiKu-iiig for war. I b-
cuuu- ,\-oars'
indu.-i- .1 iiiiiur
all
by llie
tiiat as it may. w i- an- advis- Luat l»r. .Maltison has laki-ll over
whole- of the eorporate sloi-k ow noil .Mr. Kea.*bc>-, and has thus bocomo
sulo owner uf the Ki-aslii-y ,>c .Mat¬
lison business, to tlio upljuildiu which he has devoted tlie Itist eeiitui->- of his life.
PROSPECTVILLE
Llalwili S|>tni-o and [aiiill>- wi Icrtainod on 'I'uisday i vi-niiin ; homo of Hr. I'ercy I'ierce and
.Vrthur WiiUanis has had a VVoisbacli electrical riM'i igoralor od in ills liomc.
.lusliua Welister anil sister Mi W'l-bsti-r ale on the sick lisl. Air .Mullin is Uikiug eare uf tliem.
The fiillowini; is a list of llioso al- londiiig school every day during tlio IIH.mil of Coci-mber: I'lUor Cruoki-n, Walter Fillniau, 'i'liomas Harrai', CKiudo Ij.iiidt, lJudlo,\- l.t-ar, l-'i-ancis .Mayors, .luhn .Ma>-ei-s, .Mi-lviu 1'appi-nlii-k, i-al- waid Smilh, Warren .Sniitii, (leorgo Walters. Helji WoilliiiigLon, .MaJ^'v
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holh \V;allors, .Vila W oil liin.glui 11- .Mrs. .Mai-garoL .Malliu. .Ml s. i-aiiiji.i \\ I il- has Ul on
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l.ivi- w ho homo. 0{\f. Saturday art(?rnoon at li.'UU. Friends funeial .ser¬ vict* wore liold at the homo. Mrs.
Ijive-zey was a niember of llie I'lymouth I «'J"' of .Vmbler, on Saturday Friends Meeting for many yoars, In- fei'mont was at I'lymouth Friends' JMoeliug burial ground.
For 2:i weeks Uev. 1 >. .\. Draper. oC I'lymoulh .Meeting, lias been sufli'i-lii',' ¦with an infocLion in a linger of hi.* right hand tliat has eauseu him much inairi' and concern. Karly lu Soptomber Mr. I>i-apor ran a iiiii in tho Uniior.uid an infection rosullod. This iloarod aud was about well again after much doc¬ toring wlien ho sliiick it a blow whilo working un liis car. I'oisiin again sot iu and only roc-i'iitiy has llio w-uun-.i oeaseit to di-ain. and lho healing |ii-o- cess lia.s stai-tod.
Uooonsideration uf his rosimiatiou as Jiastor of t'old I'oint llaptist olU'X |
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