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The Ambler Gazette VOL. LII-NO. 17 AMBLiER. PA.. JUKE 12, 1930 S1.75 A YEAR COLD POINT ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST TO READERS LadyjFiremen Plan Picnic in July—' P»)utl-, Friends' School Gives Clo.f'ng Exercises—Harmonville and Plymouth Centre. Mlss Alloo Ambier, ot riymoutb Meeting, lias gon,e lo Boston. Mass., r^ii attend a conference ot churelies. Allss Ambler is employed as a social worker among- thc Ftdoration of cliurcbes at Bryn Mawr. Mlss Kdna Hodebaugh, who was a guest of her aunt, Mlss Katherine Rodebaugh. of I'lymouth Centre, for several woeks, returned to lier home lu NorrLstown on .^.aturday. Miss EElzabeth Ilamel, student nurse at Bryn Mawr hosplUil, visited her mother, Mrs. Helen Hamel, In Ply.- moutli Centre, during tlie week-end. Mrs. Eugene Ughtkep, Mrs. Maggie Uhoads and Mlss Kiizabeth Ughtkep, of riymouth Centie, called on Mrs. Kdward fiorhart in Norristown, ono day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mimiii and two children, of Plymouth Meeting, are preparing to leavo on Monday for Uichiiioml, Indiana, where tliey will spend a inonth among rol.-itives ot Mrs. .Mllllln. Uotb Mr. and ftlr.^. Mllilin aro natives ot that middle west town. A plain marriage ceremony was quietly solemnized at 8 o'clock on AVednosilay ovcning ot last week In tho parsonage ot the riymouth Moot¬ ing Kvangellcal church, when Miss ICllzabeth Whlto, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. David AVhite, of I'lymouth Mock¬ ing, and Milton Ite.ssler, son of Mrs. Stilton Kessler, ot (.'onsbohocken, for¬ merly ot Plymouth Meeting, woro wed. Kev B. P. {lieseke ollieiated, 'l-'lle eou¬ ple was attended by Miss Anna Smith und .losepb Shingle, of Norristoivn. The coromon.v was attended only by the Imniodiate faiiiilios. Tho couple will reside with tlie bridegroom's mother, ill C'onshohocken. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest VanBusklrk and family, ot Plymouth Centre, vis¬ ited among relatives in the Pocono mountains durliis tlie week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jos<*iih .lames, Ply- fciouth Centro, called on thoir son-in- tilnw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ar¬ thur Airey, and family, of Non-istow-n, on Sunday. Miss Helen Skilton, of llarmonvi:ie, Visited wHli Mlss Kosalio Ijjiuletta in J'lviiioutli cleiitro on Saturday. I'lans for a pieiilc outing in July Avore discussed in the meeting of the Ladlos' Au.xlliary ot Harmonville I'Mre conipany last 'I'hursday cverring-. Tbo date and placo for the event were not (loflnitiy(y set, but will bo taken up at tho July meeting. The Ih-CTiien are to participate. A card party was an- <>ther item of new business ilecided up¬ on, and plans w^cre mado to bold this function fc'aturday evening, Juno 14, at tho liome of Mr. and Afrs. AN'arren Cioisinger on liuller plke in llarmon- viilo. This will bo lield aff a benelit for ! tlie au.\lllary. 1'lnal arrangements were Tsa.ac Dalby, colored, is h.aving bis liome in Harmonvillo completely re¬ modeled -.and an addition ni.ado thereto. Air. l:alb,v and his sister reside In the rear portion of the house during the alteration. Whitemarsh AA'onien's club will hold its June business moeting Thursday atternoon, June Vi, at Marbi'te Itoll rioif clubhouse. Pupils of Plymouth Friends' school held a line exercise on Tiiesd.ay eve¬ ning on tho completion of the school torm. All scholars took part in the program ot folk dances, recitations, singing and sketches. A host of par¬ ents and friends attondod the de'ight- ful event. The cliiidren i-eturnoil to school AVednesday niorning, tura- od in their books a.nil riK-eived the.ir roports botoro dismissal for summer vacation. Mrs. Poter Palmer and family, ot New Jersey, on Sunda.y viHite<l their son, Alfred ralincr, wbo Is residing in Plymoutli Cctiiro, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Rhoads. Mr. and Mrs. Haniel Tittlomoycr, of Fox Cha.so, spont Sunday with Mrs. Caroilino A'ogt, ot Plymouth Centre. 30 TO GRADUATE tY 4 PROGRAM IN NORTH WALES FIREMEN'S PARADE AND APPA¬ RATUS HOUSING 27 Co.inty Companies Will Participate —Fireworks and Speeches—Carnival to Be Held—Legion Honors High School Students. Jliss Anii.-i IHikinson, ot AVest AVal¬ nut sli-e<.'t, ffll at hor home last week and tract-.:red a hip bolle. Silo was taken to a hospital tor treatment, whero sho will, no doubt, bavo to re¬ main tor soveral months. Oil healing systems havo beon in¬ stalled ill tlio Delieker block of stores on Walnut street and also in the 1 GEORGE P, promises ot Karnest Wllbehii's sln>e repairing property at Fourth and School .streets. The sacrament of communion was administered in St. Luke's Keformod church, H,ov. John M. Herzog, iiastor, on Sunday. The post of American Legion has awarded scholar system moda'ja to six Honi-y G. ritldlo Co., --ealtors of Anibler, roport tho following busi¬ ness: .Sold a, t.-umi In Hllltown town¬ ship, on a roaxl leading to Falrhlil, for Mloliael and Hedwlg A. Mayer, to pri¬ vate parties, who will Ijnprovo the s.ime. Sold for Poter .and Ann.a Popo- vle, pronor5.i( on Klllcrslle avenue, near .Xnilier, lo |irl\^i'te jxirtles, who will illll rove ,:-anie. Konted ,!'or,!the ostiiti- of S'amuol Laa^ber, bis honiiO proporty on the Norrislown ivvid. noar Nar¬ clssa, to James Martin, to Whltpaln, posHosslon. Rented tl ree other pro- ijoriles In Amblor. NEW REALTY AGENT TO FETE GRA00ATE8 ENTERTAIN CLASS OF 1930 AND FACULTY, ROUX NAMED THE OFFICE FOR Has Had International Education and Wide Experience in Engineering and Electrical Circles — Was Active in Conowlngo Surveys. The appoinlnient of Oeoi-go P. Koux Calvin Althouse and Hon. Harold G. Knight Will Address Gathering — County Commissioner Drake Gives Statistics before tl-e Club. To ael llio liost to the class ot 1',I30 to lie Madualed from Amhler high school ami ot the faculty d liie srlioiii I will a-ouin be the pleasure ot the Kl- i vs-auis Club ot Ambler. Tho club wlll cnlerlaln the class ot graduates and tacully at T'ort Sido Inu on Wednes:lay evening ol ne'e! v/eek. Tke reguhir Tuesday evening busi¬ ness and •ilniicr meeting ot tlie Ki¬ wanis club bas beon set aside to hold tliLs function at the convenience of thc class on Wednesday evening. The program has been placoil entirely In the hands ot thc education, comniittee, whose capable chairman la Oscar H. Stlllwagon. SPRINGHOUSE .'.tr. and Mrs. .Forney Bushy, ot roiiadelijlila, spenl .Sunday with the lormers tatlier, Har\\i\ Blii-by, ot this villa+ie. Alr.s. J. Chesdon Morris, who spent tlui wlnler season with lier sLsiler In Aiken, S. C, rctu'Tied lo her summer liomu oil Monday. Mrs. J. ij. Keir.pp, who Ivis boen Ui',ua.it with rl-.eunmtlsiu. Is ablo to sit up in a cliali] in hor room. A large tenant house Is Jjoing creel¬ ed by Mrs. I. 1{. Davis on her farm bo- sjlc the slables bordcnlng V.'ii'«h roiul. Winneii.s of the Ivoglon n.edals for HclVMlarshlu presented by tbe AJiicri- i<«vi l^eglon irfist in Norlh 'Wales to 'chat boy and girl In the Lower tiwy UPPER DUBLIN AND I MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TEREST OF IN- Thornton Rutherford, Jr., Recovering —Conard Clan Prepare for Reunion —Theodore D'.ibree Expanding—Daily Vacation Bible Sohool—Dresher. I'upils of the Horsham township schools jn Horshani, I'rospectvlllc, I*en Blalr and Babylon, who havo nedd i.cbool iiuailfyin;; ly choice of; completed lhe l-ligiilh grade studiea bis und ber classmates lu tlie Klglifh grade In leadership, spoi Isnialiship and scholastics are Uoorgo Shelly and Kulh Sinzholmor, who attended the f-;i:i-lllglltOiU,S'e sch\HA\ REV. DR. MILLER E of the graduates ot our high schooi, "^ ''^'f' ''"^^''<' "^«°"t "^ I'biladeli.bla I They are Robert Albright, Jr., and "^ Company to Kucened the late this woeks Kiwanis ralhering Mr.\ llariT IM. Hull, has been .announced Stillwagon urged everyone to Join inj look oxamlmillons under tho county suiierliitendent ot schools on Monday and Tuesday. Tliornlon Ruthertord, .Ir., continues to rei'-ovt-i- slowly. His torn limb is hoa'ing quite satistiu'torlly, but wlll be useless for some time. Ho wiil be conllned to the hospital for several woeks boforo returning to his homo in Hor.sham. Many Improvemonts are being mudo on the old Kerbaugli mansion on Illus¬ ion road to convert It Into a tea room and gas filling atatlon. The placo has been rented by a party whoso Identity is nol disclosed and la under- CCMMENCEMENT TO BE NEXT TUESDAY HELD Samuel C. Schmu ker. Ph. D., Will De liver the Address—Class Day Exer cises on Rriday — Baseball Team sentatlves ot the local lodge. Close:. With Victory. Comimoncement exercises ot the clnss of lIl.lO, Amblor hlgli school, will , bo held on Tuesday evening, June i"",^,' .,,,,, t> i , 17.V, «., .1 TTI 1 c 1 I , . , I Nortii AVaTea Park grounds 17th, In tho High School (luditorhm. ' Keporting his arrangements hcfore INSTALLATION EXERCISES HELD *'"'"-'' many alterations. Klectrlclty is [being run into the old homestead, the Kiizabeth Koror ot North Walcis- """'-' •"¦ ""¦'• ""= neen .announcea smimu hkoh urgcu ovoiyune to join in] ON SUNDAY C-irl Newman Francis llunsber-e'r ot hy William H. Taylor, president. Mr. ] the success of the event. 38 young men Upper Gwynedd; tieorge Kelllg .and '^<'"''' ''"'"' ""''' ^^""^ '" ""' '•'^^Tiioy of^and women to bo graduated from Special Exercises ard Fine Speakers Huth Swoi-homer, ot Lower Gwynold. 1^'^'' company since 1917, i.s a native ot Ambler hig'.i will attond. Supervising Uuth AVeingartnor, a toachor in our: 1'"-'''"' ^'¦'¦""'-•e- H" ^vas educated lu ; I'rineipal J. .M. Fisher, K. K. Kersuh- schools, will attend summer sessions at ^•''¦""".' ''"'"' ''^^ter completing an en-nier, pi-inci„„l of the high scl-ool, and St.ate col'ege during the v-icalion gineering course, ho was employed as ; 18 members of the faculty are ex|>ect- Joaeph Alcott attondod the' Orknrtl'^ drattsman and designer by Lodge of Odd IVlIows of Penna. at P."*"" f''"'''"''."„"': 'le ,l_'ilr Comprime, ^nlng. Com-;cd as guc.st.s ot Kiwanls on this evo- AVllliamsport the past week as repre-i'!¦"''''• ^'''''"" '^°'' "•"'" ""^ ''c was Featuring tho pro.-rram to be pro- thc resident engineer in Paris ot the vided tor Grace the Occasion—Annual Visita¬ tion Day on Sept. 20—Plans Made for Twilight Servicea. Interior is being cleaned, and dona over, new porch llooring Is being laid and tbo place generally mfjdornlzed. To one side of the lii>use now gasoline piinips are being inslalled. Memher.s ot the Conard family. I'm descendants ot John and ^rah Con- <lii-loiian aiifV l-.'velyii Hale, of Fort Wa.shlngton Is salutalori:in. Dr. Sam¬ uel G. Sehmuckor. ot WiOst Chester Torohers College, wlll deliver the com- Kev. Dr. Henderson N. Miller was ard, are looking forward to the re¬ installed Sunday aftornoon .as director "nion dale ot Saturday, .lune 21,.when ot tbo Artman Home under moat en-Ithey will meot in llorshain lire haJl .„, ,^^. I'"" »>.-"'">="•. eoBiiici;! .,, i-aiis Ol uie vided for entorlainmcnt Kr. Stll'.Wa.,. couraging- and auspicious clrcumsUmc-| and enjoy onterlainment. Numerous •ilr" and Mrs ~ Richard l^ull bavai''^'""'"'*''"''' Anonyme de Tra vaux & „„ aiinounced that Calvin Althmiao, es. A large congrogation ot friends' members of tho clan will lu-eetont moved trom Main street to their par-i''""''¦"""'''* '^" Kresll, a corporation head of Oie commerce dopartmont of from the surrounding <:burobes as- skelches, readings, or musical dlvor- ental home on West Montgomci-y avo-; "•"P'"''"''! '" developing induslriaJ and j the Central high achool in Piill.idol-I scmbled, lining the porches and over-! slon. The family will gatber in tbo puhlic utility plants in Brazil. Iphia, a forceful and highly entertain-! llowlng to tlie lawn ground. An im- morning, lunch in the flre hall and Ing speaker, will address tlie g.-.fhering.'provided altar bad IjOen erected on then enjoy an entertainment program Jud;i-e Harold G. Knighl, ot Ambltr, | the porch at which the service was, during th'o afternoon. - will take a prominent purl in the pro-^conducted. The Rev. Jolin H. AValde-! Operations for the erection of a large gram, and AVilll.am 11. Faust, prosl-i Uch, ot tho board of managers, presid-' groenhouae and tho extension ot hla> dent-elect ot the Rotary Club ot Amh-jed at tho service. The address was Hower business has boen begun by have jbeen secured for tho big 4lh of July celebralion and display ot llreworks, $100 haa been appropriated by town icouiiell nnd contributions will .amount to $:!,'ifl, Tho llremen's parado during From 1893 until 1902 ho was locate-1 in Havana, Cuba, where he designod, laid out and Installed ISO oiectric light ami power plants in sugar plantations and mills throughout Cuba. IJuring jlhe day la oxpected lo be .a big event. 'il companies .are expected In the lini^ bralion. .1.. Relt Brunner has been oloctod a I director ot the Norristown AValer Co. Mrs. J. Martin Hunsberger. altended iiflide to assist the llrenien wltli their 2-oasl beef supper on Satunlay oven¬ ing. .\tler the busineas meeting of the Auxiliary, ovor whii-h lho presi- <leiil, MI.SS i.ydia Streeper, presided, l-i'freshmcnts wero sei-ved by Aliss Anna Mark)o and hor coniniillce. 'i2 nienibers were prosent. The meeting ot lho Ibiriiionvllle il'ire company on Friday eveiiin.g was siiort and businctss consisted mainly ot completing arraiigoinenls tor the roast beet supper lield Saturday eve¬ ning in thc lire hall wllh splendid auccess. 190 peraons wero fed, and It Is eslimatod tbat tho proceeds will bo nearly IflOO. The llromen will alao hold a "bingo" parly, Satiiribiy even¬ ing. Juno 21, wbleb proniises to bo a Jolly affair at tlio lire iiall. A Iloor lamp has boon donated for tho main prl/e, and other lesaur prl-/es wlll bo (iwarded. AVarren Cieisinger, wlio Is •'^tainting lli« lire hall and adjoining residence, reporled bis work nearly completed. No lires were allended dur¬ ing the mouth. Rev. Daniel A. Draper, former pas¬ tor of Plymouth Meetin.g Kvan'.,'ellcal (-hurch, now ot I'lliuan, I'a., was In rhiladeiphla on business on Friday laat anil tuok diiner m the evening Avilb, Air. and Jlrs. Walter Clinimings._ ot bis friends nearby. Kulh. bis iliiu,gli- ot his friends nearly. Ruth, his daugh¬ ter, he repoited bad boen critically ill and was for a shorl lime at the a-inl- torlum in Alounl Alto. Her serious condition, however, has lod hor par¬ ents lo have her relurn In >ie again to be In their own caro. A baseball club known as Plyinoulh Cetnro A. C. has beon organized with Frank Stead, ot Co'rt Point as man¬ ager. 'I'he club conalats ot the younger men ot I'lyinoutb Centre and vJchilly. The club has secured permission to make a baaeball diamond on the largo field ot the Philip Carey com¬ iiany bordering Norrlatown road and flerniantown plko, whero later in tho silijirnor some good ball games may bo xviitM^ed. The club played the Lavino toiii«»last Thursday and was defeat¬ ed 10 to 0. Mlss Gladys Anibler. who bas eom¬ pleted her lirst year at Karlhum col¬ lege, Richmond. Indiana, Is expected , i lack to arrive home for her summer vaca¬ tion ne.xt Saturday. Mrs. Anna Helverson. Norrlstown moncemont adilress. The class roll fnllowa: John AV. Adams, .Stanley Ruahirore Alen. -M- fred Anauatino, Jfary ICathloon Portln, Dorotliea Campion Benvlnd, IDorothy Pradley, Alice iJueiUo Frown, Klmor I'.obert Bmumb-iugh, Clar.a I-oulao < I ,niplioIl, Grace Clifton, Ashley llonrv Collls, Robertji Comlv, Gerald .Francis CotJtollo, ;Vlvi<an 'Zirlon C"-ossman. r.urton Baudot Davis. Dorothy Lon- nore Dock, Margaret Klsle Doutsch. Dorothy A'irginia Kiahor, lo'-'opb .Arthur Gear, Sai-a Gehman, Alarlo-Io 1|-7iira fltJithor, Kvelyn l-'1Z.ablth Hale. Harry 1 invllbi Hutehls'on, Jr.. Kliza- betlil Catherine .lohnson, AVilllam Ifenr.v 1^-iclinian, Jr., I-;^irl lieubon i M.ataiMi. George l-7:lwn'-il Mooro, l-^lor- oneo Al-'o Alorgiin, Israel Jacl< Pollon. Fli-Aabelb Rood. Paul Robert llempp. Ha.zol Anno Rohlnaon. John Georgo Romano. i:nii y An-lersr.n Rue, "Wil- l.-i.rd 1-1-irl S'lo'lt. Kilizabeth l-:dliii strart. Clnra KUzaboth AVentz, Donald Rosa A'erkos. The class day oxorcl-ioa will bo held , 1,^^^^^,^ j^^ erection, on F'.-lday evoning. when an Inlorest- ip:r program will be opened with an i aildress of weleome b.v tbo rlii'--a proal-1 Horsham Graduates the Spaniah-American War bo was jer, y-m also speak. There will'be sur- made by Kev. Gustavus H. Hechtold, S Theodore Dubreo. For a number of militury .attache for tho Frcndli Re-I ,,,.1.^0 fpalures In tho program that'executive secrelary ot the Board of yoTirs Mr. Dubrce has carried on a public in Cuba. Later he waa con-:„.||] fai-thor, make it a most interest-Jnner Missions, after which the act small trade in iiol house and garden lof InstJillation was portormod by Rev. plants, whii-h lie has raised In his with lota ot music. The new LaFranee : "^ctod wini_ the firm of LodgeJ: Day j jn^, occasion for all, pumiiers Avlll be housed at the conclu- as electrical engineer, and slill later | with Day & Zimmerman for nine In 1917 he was engineer in of mechanlca.1 constioictlon Caniji Dix, N. J. The same year lie I became Identified wilh tlie I'hiladel¬ phla Kloctric Company In its cnAli- Koss Rile, as chairman ot tho moet¬ ing Tues'^ay evenln.g, had iDr. Tl. Pfalteichor, president of theifuiall greenhouae and hotbed. His In- sion ofthe parade. A two-day carnival ; "¦'^" ^'% « ^immenmui nn- "me |„ Tuoa-Jay evenln.g, had a man of! Minislerlum of Penna. Rev. Dr. Oom- tention now is to apply his entire time wi'l also heboid by the firemen In tbeiye^'--^- J" 1"/ ? T"" -^nfe'meer In ,^,_^j„^^^^ Montgomery county, cap->r C. Rocs, ot North Wales, ottered , in the greenhouse bualne««, whleh has park, so that our town will at lo.aat <^.h^'-K° ^.^ "lr ?" ^v, '^''"^'¦""^""" "'able and intoresting in his subject jthe Invocation. [heen very succesatul. The new green- once again b.ave an old-fashioned cele- ^'-•'mp Dix, N J The same year he ^^ ^^,,,^^„^^ ^.^^ mombers. Stanley K.! The music wns led by the cholra of ;''<'"«« ^^'"1 "« \°^';^ted at the rear o£ " Drake, baby member of the Aloiit5om-;Bt. John's Lutheran church, Amblc.. I •''« P™'™;'/ '"""'"^^^^ „.„. n.,„„i„ .„„!„.,„„.. „ ,,„L..i,,„.. „, „„ „„ „„.,,.„., n.,„„ Horshani Terrace. Tho gloss one neering department. From 1918 until 1922 he wa.s nsslst- Iho annual seaaion. ot tho Rebecca An-['¦^^t to H. P. Liversidge, now vice pros- semblv at AVllliamsport ,a.s the ropro- ''l^-"' and general manager, at that aentativo of Lanah Rebek.ali Lodge (I. ' '""^ asalslant chief engineer. In ery County commlasionors, gave the I which also s.ang an anthem. u'ub solid tacts about the handling I Louise Miller rendered the solo, "Thel ot tho monies of th.e county. [Earth Is tho Lord's." O. O. V-1. A delegation of meni'.iora of the Ro- formod church will attend tim STith annual .annlvors.ii-y celebration and 1922 be became spe<'inl assistant to thon chief englnt-er, ,*. late AV. C. D. K.glin, devotin.g his time to special atudioa for the dovelopment ot tho dur- The mus ., _-,. . ..,,,..,_,. ,.,.. i._ MIms jior...iiiiiii I l-I I.n;t-. ill.- t^ttjmi ..-I,, orfure will bo 70 by 32 feot. Foundations nre being dug for the building. Mr. ., ... , , , ,1,1 ,1 Dubreo Intends lo raise all hardy Good roads and good bridges in [ The announcement was mado that „„,.„„„,.,,. snaiidr-iuon-, the county is the motto of tho com-t,,,, annual visitation day will be Sat-] ^^ f";, ;'^"',^,,,':,""'";; ,'^,';" .; missioners In oillee todaiV Mr. Drake ,,1,,,,, September 20th. -^^-il m Zej of iora^ m ba« Informed hla audience. "Montgomei-y „ ,'. ^* , „, ^ u ,, .1 ! A\ lUiani /iell, or Jlorai ..m, nas coimty now has 08 miles ot county! Twilight services will be hold on the, pleted levelling the banks . t t. \:pTounds every Sunday eveniiif^ at vif-rvoir for fire pruteottpii in Hc*\ ouniatiDin don,ation day exorcises ot the. Pheobe , •¦"""«-'"«° byilroeloctnc projoct Home for the Aged at Allentown. Ihg wblcb period he supoWn ended which is a bomo for guoata ot old j <•'<= «"'-^'^y ^™'-l< ^'1 the .¦u-auisilion of properties necessary for the pro- roads to caro for which ia $72,000. the pxpenditure for 5ix mllea of t-oncrete o'clock during July and August, con-; ^yhore earth trom the .11 of the 1,111 be 1 AA'hltemarsb people of that denomln.atlon Tbo Iron work for the olecrvic linos J^ct. ,, ^ t. 1 of the Reading Railway towers in this! Ho married Mllo Amelia do Pelayo viclnltv has m-rived and is s-torod at "f I'»>-'«; 1''•=i";f "f '^ ;\ """"'""¦ "' the freight yards on North Sixth .street tho Nallonal Klectr c Light Aaaocaa- tion, American Instltuto ot I'/ectrical Knglneers and the In.stltutlon of Klec- trical Kngineera, London, Kngland. and black-top ma-.^.-i-lai; on Skipp.-.ck pike from northward. "AVllhin the next six yoara 30 bridg¬ es on county roads must bo rebuilt to conform -i.-itli the new Ht.ate roquiro- ment to aftor-1 safety tor trucks bear .,[,, ducted by neighboring iiastora. Wenl, John Ad."'n-s. Prosont-i.tions wil' b*^ mndo. .and Rcborta Coml.v and Ash- p-h.antasv. '"Phree Iiilla in PotUo' "The I.onET Horsh.am townsblp will graduato 23 from the Kighlh grade. Tho i-oiumence- iniont oxeroisos wlll be held next AVed- ne.ad.ay evening In the Grace Pre.aby- ¦will be presented. A play Ii'-st Heir." wtl follow. The high .•¦tcliool b.ind wlll furnish tho iii-.ialc. The higiij schoci h.-i<-el nil nine llnl.sb- oil lis sof^aon by dofeatlr.g Sprlngtleld to th'-' oount of 4-1 on Ibo home field iMst Friday. la'-aol I'ollon allowerl bia foo onl.v two hits, an', hla toamm-ltea Pi-n.vippd the nopossnry winning runa. "Didrdle" Auiriistino wan callo-l out on strikes for tbe first time this sen.aon. Thc large silver cup, trophy won by [ n„sh. Adeline Mogg. Danto Roman, terlan cluircli of Horsham. Baccalaiir oate services are to bo bold this Sun¬ day evening In the Prospectvii'io M. Tt. church. 'i''lioRo who wlll be graduated are lisled as follows: Miiiani Mitchell, A'erna AA'elr, Klsle Al. Holatcr, Alar¬ garet K. Sniltli. .-Mbert K. Fir.man, l-'d- na Af. Buckman. Delia AVoodring, Tim- j pond was jjlied. A large crowd gathered aL 11 0- well hotel Saturday when Kou^Tt *" liurns, proprietor, held a publlo sale 'of old household furniture. Excellent prices were realized. Airs. F;ila Strlbloy. and Mlss Ida AVilmar, ot Philadelphia, visited AVil- the i Ilam Brooke at the K. G. E. home on tl'-C; Sunday. Limerick Game Farm Rapidly velopins ' ¦fho Flsber Game F.arm at Liinorlc-k in less tban a yoar, lias grown fron^ ng loads !us high as 21 lons. Bida for! olacurity to one of the foremost six ot tho.se are to be opened shortly, phensant 'producing fjirms In Klimination ot grade crossings mufil Commonwealth. It is prebaW^' be considered a major item now, and youngest game prosoiwo in tho State. | ,^|,p senior C. Tt. Society o£ Grace In insn. .$312,000 will be expended over Beginning this week the flr.st 8.00'» | p,.e.sbytoi-ian church of Horsluim held EUREKA nnd above tho !f200,000 expen'iluro tor 1 ogua wlli h" batched, according to i .j^^ regular meeting on Friday at tho Tho Childron's d.av servieo, entitled jtbo large overhead crossing co^itract-N^'hilf ^'""cr, Slate Game Co\miii.'--alon- ,^^^1^.1^ ^^ jj,. ^„j ]^i,.,., Helmbold. Af- "Tho Heart of a Ciiild," was well per- ed for ii- rlstown. I or. ^^^. ^1,^ husineSa, Mr. Frame, on behalf formed by members of the Suncbiy "Tov.-nsMps v.-lll receive $38,002 inj Tlie toromost lu.vposo of the l-'iaher 1 „f ii,p members ot tlie aocloty, pro- achonl. A solo by Mlss AViL'tors wasjco'mty aid vi-ork. The coimly appor-| farm Is to develop ring nock pboiis- j,pr,ip,i to the preaident, Miss Ruth much enjoyed by all. A number ofitionmont for property damiv^re on stato; ants .0.1 many of'then- as poasllile to : Thonia,s, a president's gold C. K. pin. little ones were promoted from the ''l-hv.-ar work v.-lll bo ?lSn,000. Tbe: moot the aterii'lly growing dem.ands of [ ;„,. |,p|. untiring work and aplendid the Anihlor high school tithletes In track competition against Ivinsdale and Springlleld, baa boon placed on dispbay in the show window of tho Anibler Furniture conipany on Butler .avenue. WEDDED A DC(. li.v—H AC K-J-1It l'l. Lake's Proto-tant KplacniKil Ciiurch. Gorniantown, Kvaa lilled witb a fashionable assen-'l.lago of gilests af noon Alonda.v -\\-lion Al'iss Anno Hack¬ er, daughter of Jlra. Kverett It. I'.rown, of Gernianto*.,-n, was Imiiirried .0 Jlr. AVIHhnn Neolv Aleoru, Jr., son of Mr. a.nd Jli-a. Wllliani Neply Ab-orn of Anibler. Tho Kev. AVii/llace -Conk- llng olbi'.l.'itcd. Tho lirMo, who was given in 10.11" I- ago by bor uncle, Jlr. Cnspiir AV. Hacker, woro a ind tel of whlto sntiii. ii'.i'iio with a tight lltllug bodice, short riiiTed sleeves and a A'-neckllne front and back. Her skirt was made on tull [ circular lines. Her veil, an old fam- [ lly heirloom was arranged witli n I crown and toll to the end of hor train i over in roRorwjinl Vv-o sc.-irf. Siie car- [ i-led a boU'iuet ot orcliMs and lilies ' of tiio valoy. I Misa Jfary I Inciter. v.-':o w;'s In have I i.op.i p:.-ii.I of honor for hor sister, wns 1 iira'le to o'lond. owing to illnos". Tbo I other all'-oud-nila: Jllas F'Mzrbotb j Rtrawbridge .Mlsa l-:aiZ".bolh Jlorris lb-ay. Alias Kale 'Jlott Green. I Alias .Anna, JI. A'. P.loron, iMid .Miss Klorence I.'-aa AVood \yore froi-Us ofi straw hata to 1 cradle roll Into the primary ro*im. ¦renovation of tho old court Iiouse Tho evening service was in charge h.il Id in,--^ Includin.g altcr.atlons. re¬ nt the Christian Kndeavor society. 'pninting and now r.->oms lo conform The subject was summer camps. Alias with mn.loi-n noods v.-ill cost $iriO,;K,l." Mlna Nugent, of I'hllSi., was speaker, Jfr. Drake alao spoko of the saving othy Kly, Jay llonry. Amy Koll, R-Jth i fdiou'ed by s'idos of views of "Camp , on voting -.iiachines, the cost ot which Slvi-nkon, I orothy .-A. Alosor, Klva 11. Aleneh." where aome ot our young peo-I v.'iM be $1000 arioce to the county. Craven, .lohn AVoodroffe. Kdna Tj- plo camped last aumnier. Alias Comly These wore turned tlown becn-iso the sang a solo. [printing bill of all ballots cost only Jliss Fr.ancos JlacNalr won the scc-;$9ri0. Tho prison farm, wblch has turnod to bo a fine lualitutlon v.-itll SO Ponnaylvnnl.-^'s army of sportsmen, 'executive ability as president for tho Aloro than SOO hens r.nd 250 cock pa.st year. On next Sunday afternooii Sophie AVadoscz, Alary C. lllll. KUza¬ both AValtorfl, Mr.licent Bishop, l-:ster j ,ii,ii prize in tlie denomination for ber M. Kunz, Ann.a C. Lavoi-j-. jioster sulimilled in Hie stowardsbip jout icros th.at afford men f:-osli air and p(>ster contest, The Sunday school convention heldjhardy exerclae. cost $13,000 lo pur-, at Neahaminy cluu-ch on Saturday at-jchnjio. ^ , ternoon was well attended l>y mem-I AVHli tbose st.-itlaties Air. l^r.-.ko .ave j llvrf(' legnl ontost tbat may ropreaonl [ |,p^g pj- ^1,1^, school. 21 in al?l Rev.-bis hoarors a very e-Mlgbtoniiig talk j the beginning of the ond of tlv pro- [ ,.i,;|„, jr,, Schaeffi'r, D. D., gavo a -won-[ "'hiclil w.as most highly appreciated 1 longed b.itlle beiween blllbo.ird adver- ^j.,.(.,i] j,,,,^ j„ (he evening, and thel'm'l applauded. Billboard Control There is now. or soon will bo. ¦| No Imslnoss cnmo before the galher- 'tlscrs and Iho m<.i-c aesthetic Po'lKai j^.^,j.,,,,|„j„y c-hoir furnished nuialc. ot the ¦general i.ubllc wlio bellove thati ^ large" piano resembling the Graf | ing thnn the Interest cai'led for In tlie aoonic America sboi'j^l b« protected 2ep|ipiiu, but named "The Navy," pass-1 announooment tliiat .a colobrallon on 'od over on Alonday afternoon. The rogular eommeneement exorcis¬ es ot AVarrlngton public schools wm ho held In this churcii on Thursday I evoning at 8 o'nlmk. j The AVomcn'a ANoltaro club mot at .the boaullful home ot Mra. Jobn Frotz 'on Fridny afternoen. . Thia club was .luly ^ must bp snpnortod whob'' bfiartodb' by tho club. Prcaitlent l-'rank KIn'g spolie of the activlt.v of the coin¬ munity committee In the matter. and urged Kl'.vanbins to extend tHeir in- terewt. H. 11. Klein, fi'rent for writer aoften- ora nnd niiniiiM in -Ambler, \\-as .a Against from tloaF-'cration ^"ilid obliteration It is Just Such a. movement as Vtia been in.iuguralod in Oklnlioni.a by the st-".to bigbway commission, which ordered tbnt poIitlc-i| ivislni-.-i and like advortislng niatt"r shall not b'' p-istert on poles and fences along th:o state liluhwn,\'H. In s."'h iv'ilt""-! atlo-novs f->r tb" I'llllM-'M-d ndveilblng .-MTencioa dn not nn n lii',tt"r of c-oio-ao. iro'atlon tho rig'il of stnte ri/thoi-itlna lo Inn oo'-t- ors aa mny appear nn sueh stnte-own- "d thor'-ii-'i-n'-eB. but '.hat the state !¦,",« p.if ti-p ¦...i'i,,.,..|ty to Inlei-fero ^^-l^¦^..^. tlir. Mltl.n.,..-1.; ;>-r, plnoOll Oil private property with t.'io conaent of the owno- of t' o. l-livippi-ty. To tills tho st-.-ite. ns bns been done .Y.„,..i..t.„, win voHv t-nt. it i" ""t^the ^^^^.|^^,^ AlcKlnati-y, Mrs. Kzra Carroll, I That information was given rec-ntiy ""^ '' Atlas ATngee, Alia. AValter K. Bwittlo, by 'Dr. Arthur Al. Dannenberg. aaso- Geoi-go , Cornell and aunt. Alias date iiediatrii-iail t>t Jewiah Hoaplta.\ eiilertained by members of the Norlh|Bucal ct the club. Wales Clivic club. A program of mu-I _ , ' ^— sic aud readings of the younger mem-: Physician Gives Warning bora was much enjoyed. The welfaro i Whooping Cough ! members are making plana tor their: The most wortli-while saf.egu.-ird annual lawn fete. againat whooping cough is to keep i On Thuivsday Mrs. Howard A. Cly- children in tlio heaitiiiost posalhle I mer pnlcrtnined at a hinchoon In condilion, ao that if tlvv' do contract' honor ot the birthday ot bor mother, It or some other disease tiiey will boi ¦ Mrs. Hananh AlacN'air. Thoso present better ablo to stand its onslaught were Alra. Adnliue .Swartziander. Airs, and complication*. [ birds are loc.-itcd In thie throe barge yj 3 o'clock, the C. E. society of Graco layln-; iicns nenatructed nt the game preBbyterlan church will hoM religious preserve. Approximately 200 hens .arc aci-vicea at the Bucks county Jail, fiunrtered In each of tlnroe jpens .ind, jjp m,^ Mrs. Russell Freas and fani- they produce between 5Cn and "90 jjy^ ^j Norwood, visited Mrs, Sarah eggs dsilly. Watson, of Horsham, bast Sunday. "Tho P.o:i'-d (of G--010 Commlasion- Mi-.s. Clarenco Tomllnosn, ot Hor- ers appreciate vlaltors an-1 they plan I sham. Is reported Improving nicclj to ndd It tew oxlilbilion lions at tbo [ n-om her operation In Abinglon hospi. fnrm within th" next week for the tab benefit of the nniorous visitors, faldj j^^pj^ mdiipy, of Iloi-Kliam, enjoyed -4 Mr- Alullor. ' motor trip to New A'ork on Sunday. "I am .happy tbit the g.amo farm isl Harry A'ocum has opened Ills gar- r,n eatnbliahed taeti'>r and pcrtlcularly [ ^gj, buiUling on Kaston road, lloi-s- so b/<cauae tho rrose.rve Is located in i i,„m, as tho Hallowell auto repair shop. Afontgomoiy enunty. Much pros*'esa ' Grace Presbyterian Cburch pt Hor- lina boen mode sluco the i'siini wna j,liam. the Active Church, Howard L. dedicated I.aat September, but there is j.-armo, .pastor. Sabbath school, 9.45; .'till much undone. Junior C. K. and Jloi-ning worship, i"Tlio h.atching se.aaon la favornble H; Intermediate and Senior C. E., this spring for all u'l-juo. an.l If there 7.15; evening sorvlco, 8. Midweek Isn't a.ny serloua cold woalher, tlienc praycr serlvcc AVednesday 8 p. 111. Next should bo ,-,n abundant supply ot game ' Sunday morning Air. Frame will In the fail." i preach on "Blblo Study Rules." In the evening the baccalaureate sermon for 7 Suits Filed in Local Courts , irorsham township schools will bo proai'bod. hits woro filed recently in ^ ^^ jinnday morning, Juno 30, from They in-|j, j^, ^o. a daily vaealion Bible school [will bo opened al Grnre Presbyterian N'erristown-Ponn Truat Comp'.-iny,'j.]jm.eh ot Ilorsham. This school will Ihrough Attorney llonr>- T. l-'ox, [ ],e under Air. Frame and other com- n,!;;:{iust .fane C. Rich. ' mortgagor and 1 patent teachers. Children ot school :-e.-il owner, to recover $4,220 nn a gj,^ ^j-o urged to attend and wil be mortgage on .a pruperty In Norris- : tau.clit Scripture study. Bible verses, town. sliming. Needlework and bandlcraft, Alexander Bilg-ht T);ivis, tlirough and will be ot great benefit lo all who Attorney Thonins A. KoiM'to, agalnsl ntlond. The achool will bo open every P.-^se .C.-rr, to recover fS.I.OOn bepaii."-' day except Saturday and Sunday from iti^von the r*rothonotary's ofilce. elude: and Air. and Airs. Chris. Franz. ot 1 green .'illk nnd g entertnlned during the| match, trimmed with m-eoM velvet rib- AVeldon, wore week-end by Allaa Flora AVood, ot I'ly¬ mouth Centre. Jlr. and Airs, l.ynn Rhonda, ot Nor¬ rislown, called on Air. and Jlrs. 1. Pearce lUiunda, ot J<'ymoiith Centro. on Sunday. Mrs. John Supplee. Illymouth Cen- -tor. Is rniprovhig nicely from lu-r re¬ cenl Illneas aud Is nbout. Thomna Gill, ot I'lymouth Centro, bns returned home attor a month's visit with bis son. llarry Gill, in Alaryland. tContlnued on Page 8) -1 fc'-iiiing .-'' bow witb atror;Tiieea on side. They e.-irrled houiiuets of Ih-H'w rosea. Air. lb AVIIUams Snell wn.s best man. and thio uahoi's wore: Air. .Frederick If. Bolger, JI'-. lf.-iw"''V T.-iuaslg. Air. tbo ]'ropoi-ti' that makes su rlgbls vnlinb'p. but tbo bigl wavs tii irhna'-'Cie^lircl-a^^s'n^d'^thoi-mli?^'^'-^^ I-""'"' -.'^J" '-'• "^^ '^"¦"'- 1" a bulk-tin Issued by tbe Philadelphia ].,,.„p day will be aged 104 years. County Alexlical Society. Afrs. A. A. Naah entertaiiied a few | Dr. Dannenburg, pointing out there friends lo a dinner on Thurad.-iy even- is no known prevenlive tor whooping Ing In bonor of birlhday ot Air. Nash, rough, warni-d that more cliikhen die jli-s. AVIIlin.m Hamilton .-i.nd alater, nf thp mnlnd.v iliaii ia suppoaed. He Tnaciier Resigns IMrs. Leech, bnve returned to the home advised that youngsters -wlio have tbe Alivs JHci-gii-rt -:i.-ev. 11 b>f Pow-U ot t barlea HamlUon, having spent tt i dlBoaae ahouid be kept away trom well sti-oet. has re-.luiu-1 ber p..Mil'oii na ^tew days In the elly. [ones. a, te.-icbe- In tbo tiiibUc school to tnke I Charles, Jr., "lul Oeorgo Hauii'lon, , effect at tbe end of th-" presont torm. are spending a few days at tbo home, Poor Board Awards Contracts Mio b.as accepted a poalllon ns teacher of their grandmother, Jlrs. Caroline [ Contracts amountlug to more Iban it llartavillo. |8(M0 were awarded recently by Dir 11c ontorr-i'os wlilc'i .•-;ttrnct ni"-"l-"I"-- of p"riile. S.iii-b ali-'ns eiae¬ wbere would mean little.—Parly Okla- houinil. June 30 to July 31 from 9 to 12.a. Thc Aid society ot Grace Proifby- terlan church will ho'd Its regular_ meeting at tbe home ot Air. and Airs. George Beadman ou next Tuesday evening. Jlld-woek praycr meeting la hold every AVodnosday at 8 p. m. at Inc., throiigh orace Preabyterian church. The Sun¬ day achool board met aftor the pray¬ of a.n leutpmebllo colliaion'on .Fobrii- nry 12, 1939, at A\1asliilngtcii lane und A'ork rond. I nwronco ;R. Dnvis. Ardmore den¬ tlal. through .-Attorney 11. Lester Hawa. pcalnat Anna Irfuila-^ ll'iere", to re- oo'-er $800 f-'^r professional servlcoa. ntten bol'Tier Bro: .Mtorney 'Willi:ip-' F. D-'.nnp':owei-. Jr.. .•v:;Mlnst .A. W. Hobnillng. cf CV.nwyd. pr .service on AVednesday Action in replevin to recover piwea- [ 'pi,p graduating class ot Horsham ."Ion of store furnl6i-.re valued ut $1,- township schoola wlll meet at Preg- r.iio. byterlan church ot Horshani next S^niltz cnl I"ial\ t.i iriiiirh .Mionioy Himday evening to hear the baccalaur- 'chomn.s lli'|ni:ni. I'g-ilnst C. Al. Alona- p.|tp sermon. h".n. Action in replevin to rvcover c-hlidren'a day exorcises were held In a private school In Abington town- Stoyer, , ..„„..,.,.^ - ship. '¦ Alra. William Koliler and daughter ectors of the Poor at a nieetlug ot the p„,,seaalon lof a i i'-io vulued at $3i;r,. ,,j^^ Sunday aftornoon in Grace Pres- S'tew:irt Alconi. Air. Arthur II. llnci.-[- ¦ — Jane callod on Jlra. Joseph Hartzel on ^County Homo, Grand ,)urora who in-[ ^,.^^1 AlaW- Nntional bnnk. throu-:b ,'„,p,.ian churcii of Horsham. .\ or. Jr.. Air. AVIlli-nii Hacker, and Air. Attend Farmers' Week John do v.- HamlUon. Tbous.".nds of farniers and thcli Alra. Brown wore a niclel of groon families will gather at State College -pviufort, S. C, hnve returned to this i.Tiprovements. Ince. rmi nn ogg shell tone straw hat.,.luno 17 to 19 for tbo annual Farmers' ; vicinity for the sumnier monlhs. T|,e conlracta awardod wore: Paint. A reception followed the eereinony AA'eek. Dairying will be featured in the j .\ heavy o'vctrieal storm passed inp, J. Howard Hay. Jenkiii,town Jane callod on Jlra. Joseph Hartzel on ^County Homo, Grand ,)urora who in-[ ^,.^^1 AlaW- Nntional bnnk. throu-:b jryterlan church of Salurday afternoon. speeted the institution-during the past [ ^\,i,„.|,eys Henry AI. and Ruaaell J. splendid program was enjoyed by a'l Air. and Jlrs. ,\rlliur D. Alarkley. of ypar had recommended a nuniber ot nrownlwck, to recover $4,852.3) on a pre«ent. >'aufort, S. C, hnve returned to this i.Tiprovements. ¦ ; me.-ebMndlsp nceount. ' i r-haHea Barker and family, ot Phll- ll-ny:os OiiiuTv Comp:iny, throuebm,j,,pi,|,.^ spent Sunday with his fath- Mi-. .lohn Barker, resident of the Attorneys Ijarzelero and AVrb-rbt at the Jion-.e of Jlr. and Afra. Brown j pi-,ii;i-n m but nil lines of farminu- ;'.c- I over this pbice cul Friday Pvening. IJ3897; inot:iI celling. Oeorge Afowray, [ ;,gniiist Rlcbinivl Tj. KVans. ot Ambler, j^ GK- home at Davis Grove. tor the famines ot the bride and bride- itlvily will bo proaeuted in exhibits, [ whieli put ail lights and telephone con- 'gpi.|,ig ciiy. $3.10; electric work. Bul-1 t„ i-eeover $519.28 'on a n.erchandlae _! L_ groom. italkij, and deroonBtratione. )nations oyt fur a time. [er and AA'Ulte, Norristown, $4105. 1 account. j (Continued on Paco 8)
Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19300612 |
Volume | 52 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 06/12/1930 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Month | 06 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1930 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19300612 |
Volume | 52 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 06/12/1930 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
Contributing Institution | Wissahickon Valley Public Library |
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. |
Full Text |
The Ambler Gazette
VOL. LII-NO. 17
AMBLiER. PA.. JUKE 12, 1930
S1.75 A YEAR
COLD POINT
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST TO READERS
LadyjFiremen Plan Picnic in July—'
P»)utl-, Friends' School Gives
Clo.f'ng Exercises—Harmonville and
Plymouth Centre.
Mlss Alloo Ambier, ot riymoutb Meeting, lias gon,e lo Boston. Mass., r^ii attend a conference ot churelies. Allss Ambler is employed as a social worker among- thc Ftdoration of
cliurcbes at Bryn Mawr.
Mlss Kdna Hodebaugh, who was a guest of her aunt, Mlss Katherine Rodebaugh. of I'lymouth Centre, for several woeks, returned to lier home lu NorrLstown on .^.aturday.
Miss EElzabeth Ilamel, student nurse at Bryn Mawr hosplUil, visited her mother, Mrs. Helen Hamel, In Ply.- moutli Centre, during tlie week-end.
Mrs. Eugene Ughtkep, Mrs. Maggie Uhoads and Mlss Kiizabeth Ughtkep, of riymouth Centie, called on Mrs. Kdward fiorhart in Norristown, ono day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mimiii and two children, of Plymouth Meeting, are preparing to leavo on Monday for Uichiiioml, Indiana, where tliey will spend a inonth among rol.-itives ot Mrs. .Mllllln. Uotb Mr. and ftlr.^. Mllilin aro natives ot that middle west town.
A plain marriage ceremony was quietly solemnized at 8 o'clock on AVednosilay ovcning ot last week In tho parsonage ot the riymouth Moot¬ ing Kvangellcal church, when Miss ICllzabeth Whlto, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. David AVhite, of I'lymouth Mock¬ ing, and Milton Ite.ssler, son of Mrs. Stilton Kessler, ot (.'onsbohocken, for¬ merly ot Plymouth Meeting, woro wed. Kev B. P. {lieseke ollieiated, 'l-'lle eou¬ ple was attended by Miss Anna Smith und .losepb Shingle, of Norristoivn. The coromon.v was attended only by the Imniodiate faiiiilios. Tho couple will reside with tlie bridegroom's mother, ill C'onshohocken.
Mr. and Mrs. Krnest VanBusklrk and family, ot Plymouth Centre, vis¬ ited among relatives in the Pocono mountains durliis tlie week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos<*iih .lames, Ply- fciouth Centro, called on thoir son-in- tilnw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ar¬ thur Airey, and family, of Non-istow-n, on Sunday.
Miss Helen Skilton, of llarmonvi:ie, Visited wHli Mlss Kosalio Ijjiuletta in J'lviiioutli cleiitro on Saturday.
I'lans for a pieiilc outing in July Avore discussed in the meeting of the Ladlos' Au.xlliary ot Harmonville I'Mre conipany last 'I'hursday cverring-. Tbo date and placo for the event were not (loflnitiy(y set, but will bo taken up at tho July meeting. The Ih-CTiien are to participate. A card party was an- <>ther item of new business ilecided up¬ on, and plans w^cre mado to bold this function fc'aturday evening, Juno 14, at tho liome of Mr. and Afrs. AN'arren Cioisinger on liuller plke in llarmon- viilo. This will bo lield aff a benelit for ! tlie au.\lllary. 1'lnal arrangements were
Tsa.ac Dalby, colored, is h.aving bis liome in Harmonvillo completely re¬ modeled -.and an addition ni.ado thereto. Air. l:alb,v and his sister reside In the rear portion of the house during the alteration.
Whitemarsh AA'onien's club will hold its June business moeting Thursday atternoon, June Vi, at Marbi'te Itoll rioif clubhouse.
Pupils of Plymouth Friends' school held a line exercise on Tiiesd.ay eve¬ ning on tho completion of the school torm. All scholars took part in the program ot folk dances, recitations, singing and sketches. A host of par¬ ents and friends attondod the de'ight- ful event. The cliiidren i-eturnoil to school AVednesday niorning, tura- od in their books a.nil riK-eived the.ir roports botoro dismissal for summer vacation.
Mrs. Poter Palmer and family, ot New Jersey, on Sunda.y viHite |
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