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The Ambler Gazette ^ VOL. XLII-IN^O. I AMBL.KR. PA.. 192.'! 4 ITEMS OF ' :>CAL INTEREST READER^ TO Fall on Ice Injures Mail Carrrer— E>ance at Grange Hall Every Satur¬ day Evening —Mrs. Killmer Much ImphDved—Lime Stone Operations— Plymouth Centre. Mr. anel .\li-8. Russell Vetter and Uaut;liicr, I'lymouth Centre, visited his pai'cnta in Noiristown on tiuntiay. Mra. Ellwood Winterbottom, Pros- peel I'ark, Bjient aeveral days last -week with Mrs. Helen Hamel, of I'ly- Diouih Centre. Je«seph W.ai'buiion. Cold I'oint, Blipiied and fell on the ice recently and BUKtained a severe sprain In ono ) Bhoulelcr. The resullirLf; injury hasi . iri'taily ininpacitaled him, but ho is ¦ now unable to cany on bis duties aa ^je-urnl postman ill Haiiiionville section Mrs. Carroll ateifer, of .\'e>rristown, was the guest of her brother, Willlam | Wilson, of Plymouth Centre. Saturday. The Kuropean .Sorenaders are fur-1 nishing line music at the Satui'day I evening dances at the tlinnge hall. I Plyinouth Centre. These aff;drs are to be held every Saturday night and, have thus far been very succossfuily! conducted by Harry. Canipbell, of I'ly¬ mouth .Meeting, la^.. public at lar,a;e Ik inv.led to patronlie the dances and aiel in the success of the.se Salunlay evening affairs. ' Mrs. Howanl Jones and two chUdren, of Noriistown, were enterlaineel Wed¬ nesday la-sl nl the liiinie of .Mrs. Mary Fisher, of t'.yinoulh Centre. Mr. and .Mrs. Christian Lansilale, visited Mr. and Pleree Kliiiads. uf I'lymoulh la»t Sunday. A large elinner svns serveel on Sun¬ day at till' hoiue of -Mr. nnd Mrs. Rayniiiiiil .Marple. of I'lyniouth Centre, to .Messrs. .lohn .Marple and Milton Marple, and -Mrs. Helen. Hamel and chilelren, of Plymouth Centre, Mr. and Mjs. cj. I". Uex anel .son. .Maide (Jlen: Ml. and .Mrs. .Vi'is Willingham. of Nor- ristou-n. and -Mr anel .Mrs. Hu.ssell .Nlt- teinner and son. of l'e<iarville. -Miss -M.arion Kode'baiigh, Harmon¬ ville. sjieMit .Sundny with her grand- niothor. .Mrs. i.einupl P.odcbaugh, of Plymouth Centre, Mrs. .Ma'^gie P. Khonels 1 as decided to dispeiHe of her housebolel geieids and personal propeity at publie' ' sale on Halui'dny and will sell arlieles as ad- vei-tiseel on othe'r iiages of this issuo. The truste'es of tlie i'olel I'eiint Bap- Wissler. -Mrs. .1. Centre. EUREKA -Mrs. Klwood Hanai', of this place. Is sjiending the week witb her bi'vnher nnd wife, .Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas l.ai- ;;alci'e, of -NorrlBtown. Miss -¦'V^imie Kirk, who resiiles with her sisler. ills. .Oliver II. S. .Mu'iirei', is coniined to her bed iluentened with pneumonia. -Many of the" young folks In this vicinity have been eii.je>ying coastiim lhis past .veek, as il never was belter than at the present time. -Mrs. Hanna .lohnson, of Chalfont, is spending the winter with relatives in West I'hiladelphia. .Mrs. li^iii'ma Weir Is visiting her ilaughter. -Mrs. Uobeia -M. Weisei, of Prospeclville. ' Waller .Swarf/laiieleV hns rellneiiiish- ed his position with W'lllin.ni Kohle.r, and has secured employment in I'li.il- lont. ' Williani Hamilton is ill wilh grip at the home ot his sister in Philadelphia Grateful acknowledgements are e.x- teiided this week to Mrs. Jacob Kunz and Mrs. Charles Hishop for contri buttons to the hot lunches at Pros¬ pectville school. -Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Willler and Mr. and .Mrs. P.obert Weisei enjo.\-ed .1 sleighing iiariy one night lasl week, visiting at tho home of Mr. and .Mrs .Sherman Peiry. Abrani Clymer was the guest on Sunday of Mra. Kll'.i Swaiiley, of Chalfont. A einiidy kitchen hns recently Iwen established in connection with the bakery at I'haifoiit. Howard A. Clymer had the misfor¬ tune le) bi'eak a front axle on his truck below Prosuei'tvllle last week. Hev. E. E. Leiphort. pa.stor of the Pleasantville church, exehnnged pul- j}its last Sunday with Rev. C. (5. Petri, pastor of the Reformed chureh nt Schwenksville. Itev. .Mr. Petri nlso conducted tho preparatory service lure' on SuiuHy morning. .Next Sunelnv niorning Holy i:oiiiiiiiv«ioii will be nel- ministeied. The Cliris'.iar Kneleiivnr sue-lety beld .'I seivice on Sunday evening leiniiiiein- orating the founding of Chrisi inn I'lii- deavor. .V siilenilid aiidress was given by R P. Greene, presielent of the C, E, soeiely in Montgomery county. -V meeting of the consisteii y wns held on Tuesdny evenliiK nl Un pnr- aonago. Tho piayer .service wns lield on AVednesday evening nt the honn ni .Mr. and Mrs. Williain -M. Swai tzlnmler. The hymn for study In the Iocnl chui'ch this nionth is "Just ns I Am." This hymn was coiiiposeil in ISIH by -Miss Charlotte iilliott. -Miss KllieUt wa.s iielpless and ;1n iiivniiel feir n long lime. u AT ME SOUARE OPENS AT 3 P. ON FEBRUARY S1.75 A YEAR ¦7- FOR AMBLER ON FEBRUARY AND a 3, 4 Lecture by Dr, George H. Turner to ' . Be Followed by Concerts, Addresses and Exencises Afternoons and Even¬ ings Until Wednesday, Feb. 4. 'rhe- .Sunrilinioie i li.iulnuiiun has assigneei \ei'.v atlrae-t i\"e. prograiiis tu the ('etilie Seiunre npiiuintnieni will open next .Monda.v nlii.'.i .'.i, wlie-ii 11 lee'tui-e will be eleliv^reel by Or. (ieorge il. Turner, an inlefesiing j speaker, who will discuss a [.opular I and timely subject. Folleiwiiig will ihe a concert by .Mardiettis Swisv Yodleis. The Junior Chaiilnueiiia will then lonvene. I In the evening Marchelti's Swiss Vodlers will present a conceit, follow- , ed by a lecture by Kdward P. .Miller em the subject, "The World in Our I Door Yard." which presents many possibllitieH of inteiesi and surprise. The seeond day program on Kcb. i will open at I p. m., when Dr. Turner will again lecture, and the Kestiva.| l.adies' Quartet will present a concert, followed l<y the Junior Cbautnueiua. -Miss Nuss, superintendent In the evening the Festival l.nelies' Qtinitet will again eiileitain, to be followed by Chancellor Cieorge llrnd- ford, who will deliver a lecture ou ""I'his Way lp." On Keb. 4 at :; p. in. the junior ac tivities will be prt-sented by the Jolly Juniens, I'olloweel by a I'ocital by the i.lobiis-Uinggold Recital Co. Ill the .-veiling a three-act comedy, "The- Bubble" will be pre'- •'¦ i Season tiike.'ts for Ihe entire course jL', which iiiikos a veiy reasonable eteiiiise price considering the high (liiality of the pi'ogriinis. Tbe single iidmission basis for the course would make the senson tie'kets eeiual lo .$4.50. The local eoiumittee Is seeking to Insure large ntlonelaiU'es for all the niiiiibei's. -\ few si'nson tickets are slill .iiv/iil.ible. anel even those per.sons who e-ar, liear onl.\' n portion of the IH'eigrams. the i2 ticket is slill the e'heaiier method anel the one that is iiieist helpful to the local committee. PROSPECTVILLE .Mrs. Walter KiHiiian has laken lo boiu'd several niel e'hildren from a Philadelphia honie. Mi'.s. August Belmont, of Wissinom¬ ing, is spending sejiiie time at the homie of Mr. and .Mrs. Aj-thur Williams. Mrs. Gustave 1-iuber will entertain! lhe card club on Friday evening. rtev. Walter I'oweif; Rev. J. Dunbar, of Phlladeliihla: Mr. and Mrs. Clar- euce Johnson, eif llorsham, were gue«t.« at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. WHlt(.rj Sprouse on Sunday. j Joseph Glo.ster is billing for .Iohn' SerriU this u-eeVt. -Mr. and .Mrs. Brunswiek and -Mi Wm. Thornhill and ramily. of Phil.i-! lie Iphla, weiS' recnt ,^¦uests of Jll. anel .Mrs. MaJelwIn Spence. , which fMiiilitfui nnel prolitable Sunday Se;heieil i Charles Koliei'ls nnd family. ofl .111 nl": insliiute, whicii wns beld here Inst ''Vaple Glen; Jof-eph Shelley and famlb winter. Another one eiiually as good, j visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shepherd. I II' nut betler than lhe one last year liaJi been luranged. Note .some of the speakeis coming for the iii'eaKion. -Miss Kva Mae John, yppER DM m Tl MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TEREST. OF (Dr.. i uit der Auspices of the Baptist, Pree- byterian and Lutheran Churches — Good Programs Containing Strong Speakers—Will Record Attendance. , .Man.\ 111' lho giniel calzeii.s nf Ain bler will reineniiier with pleasure the 111 slia.ni is iH, ¦n sev-1 iety tol of Phil.iilelphia; Miss .Mary Macomber, with the Piesbyterian board of Cluis- tion eelucation; Mr. Walter 13. Howell, genernl tield representative of the Presli.\ terian board of Christian edu¬ cation; .Mr. Wesley II. Hoot, siipi-rin-j tendent of rJlockley Baptist Bible; sohool, Phila.: Rev. Wm. J. Miller, Jr.,! imsliir. Tabernacle Lutheran church, Phlln.; Rev. E. 11. Benisall. Jr., super¬ intendent young people's division, i Penna. Stnte .Sundny Schoeil a/<socia- | tion: .Mi;s. Klizabeth M. Finn, special' field worker, Ameriean P.aptist Pub-i llcatiiin society; Rev. Howard K. Hand, D. 11,, pastor Park Avenue >I K. ehurch, , Phila.; Rev. M Hadwin Flsehor, Ph. D.; superinlendenl of edu¬ cation for the I'ennn. Stnte Sunday School asseiciation; llev. C. P. Wiles. D. D. editnr-in-ehief, T.ulhernii Sun day on Sunday. Mrs. WalUM- Sprouse lias t:Lken eral children from the Aid Kocii board. .Mrs. Mary Williiims. niother of -Mr Ailhur Williams, is seriously ill nt her home here. Mrs. l.aura Weiss la siiendlng sev- JiLseph Maust, nf Whitemarsh, who is iil with grip. William Dlehl Uliited wilh Preispee-t- j vllle M. E. church l.isl .Sunday even¬ ing. Air. Frank Riggs, of Cermnntown. lanel .Mlss Salome Detweiler. of <;lml- j lont, were guests of Mi-, nml -Mrs. , Win. Vingst on Sundn.v. . A son wius lioni Inst Tliursdiiy i.. ;Mr. and Mis. .'Vlichael 1 lacli iiiski ' They formerly resided here. .Mrs. Margaret l>iiily and family, id" , I'liiladelphin : .Mr. .luhn lUisli ami fani- il.\'. eif Ueixbeji'oiigli. visileel -Mr. nnd '.Mr.-^. .-Xugust lleck nn Sunda.v. The Ceinuuunily Club will give :i hool literature; -Mr. llnriy V., "doggie roast" in Priispectville bnll em BapUst Publle'atiein society; i next Saiurday evening. -M r Meyei Mr. Sam. B. Fares, general seiretary, i A son wns recently born lei Phlln Sunehiy Se:heiol associalieiii. ; and Mrs. -M. Sabinski, who i esiele on These people will bring messages! the Schoolhouse road. ot Sundnv school work. I •'^''hs -\>I'' Tulley. of Philadelphin hearing I'""-' '-•ceMi .silvers, of Trevose, spe-ni i Siiiielay wilh .Mi", anel -Mrs. .Mfii-d I Moore. r.e'sl n nel tnniil.v, of .\ in- ' msey. ii^. Ill mlss on nil phases You innnot nffeird theni. The time a,nil plnce. Tuesdny. Wed-, Febniarv 3i'd. i l^'lmn'id bler, visited Mr. and .'Mrs. Gee nge list e-liure-h will cejiiveiie in tbeir le'eb-| ruai-y meeting next Mmielny evenihg. i Mother Superior Dies at 82. Mrs. l.ouis Killnier. of l'l\"iiioutli i .Mother .Siiiierleir St. eie.rva.iSH', of ili». Me<'iing, who has been ill and bedfast, Order of Sl. .loseph, mother Iiouse of with grip sine'e the holidays, is able | which is at City l.iiie\ Chestnut llill. to be down stairs. laiiel who dieel .Inn. 'It), "was one of A nuinber of chilelren eif the Coiisol- the tirst sisters of the order le> be Idated ischool at Plyinouth -Meeting nssignod to the West reinsliohneken under thn 6\ipe)"ylsU>T:i of tho teiicherB|Con.vent w)U4n.4t w.is insti^ni.'.l attended tlie movie, "Janii-e Meredith," i wns well knowii tlwre. at the Crrand Opera House', -Neirrls* j She was born in Irelnnel ^2 yenrs town, last week. I ago. nml migrating to this eiiumiy Philip c'orson, Plyniouth .Meeting, is j when she was iiut a iliild. enteie.d the out again after a-short case of grip, i oriler of .St. .loseph. She is survived The Johns-.Manvlllt) comiiany .ire | by one briiiher, Ut. Rev. .Miehne'l ,1. neseln>" anel Thurseln.v 4th anil Hth. Tueselay afternoon and ovening in the Presbyterian ehurch; Wednesday afternoem and evening in the AH. Pleasant Hnptist ehureh. ,«liring f5nrden strieH.t and Forest ave¬ nue: Thursiiay nftei iii>ein and evening In the St. John"s l.ntheinii ihuii-b. Riilge avenue". A record will be' ke-pt eif how ninny Siiiuln.v sehools nre iciii'i'seiileel anel hov.' man.v represent them. See lo it thai your schoeil is well represented by a liirge. number. The more peo¬ ple who attend from e.aeh school, the ineire that sehuol will get out of it. Crane, Rishoi) of Philadelphia. reported lo be removing a great iiuan tity of dill nbout their quarry in! Whitemarsh tinviiship. the produetion i Springfield-Whitemarsh Visiting Nurse of which they intend now to double. Association, A gland suiipei of sauer kraut and I On .Moiiilay evening there was a all its usual siile dishes will be served ineellng of the canvassing eommit tees from 5 to S o'coi'k Saturdny evening, lof the Springlleld-Whitemaish Visiting The Grange h.all will be oiien to all .N'ui.'es asseicintion. They met at Car¬ at this occnsieiii niiej after Ibe meal ."^on e'edlege upon thc invilnlioii of the dancing may be enjoyeel on the einiiee presiilent of the college, -Miss i'.;isa I'e- floor above but nt adeliiiouai cost. I land. Tbe presiding ofllcer wns the Mrs. Alartin Dietrick. Plyinouth president ot the association. Airs. Wil- Meetlng. is reported to be ill. Ham Warner Harper, of Andorra. The (iwynedd monthly ineeting off Chestnut Hill. ¦Friends will be held at Not"i'islown [ .\flei' a supper al 6.40, when the meeting on Seventh day, January 31, i i^anvnssers were the guests of the e'ol- at 3.30 o'i:lock. Al 'I.'iO there is to lie^ j lege, short neldressea were maele by .Mr. a ministry and council ineeting. I.\. I.. Gehman, supei-vlsing principal A chicken supper Is now under way eif the Springlielel Township schools, among the Harmonville tiremen anil at unel by Mr. Delwiler. supervising prln- their meeling Friday evening at the cipal of the Whitemarsh schools. The home of Air. Henry Little, Ridge pike, visiting nurses have eleme mueh work plana were suggested to hold it at thej in the schools of these townships, and Gitin'.!e hall during the latter end of|the supervising principals declnie'el Februarj'. A elane>e. loo. is being talk-jthat their work is now inelispensjible lo ed ot and it is hopeil that this niiiy the school piogram. .-Vn address was be given at the "Pines." -Vniong oilier also made by Mlss Tucker, who is business undertaken was the appoint - an ofllciiil in the Philadelphia Visiting ment of three memhers who will be re j Nurse a.ssociation. --Xn interesting re- attend nil dislricl meetings | port wiws iiiadi^ by Mrs Man Attacks Girl in Cheltenham. Veronie'a Tinney. seventeen. 314 .lef¬ ferson avenue. Cheltenham. bnttled with n man wlio sprang from behind 11 tie-e near her home at 10.30 Sun¬ day night nml grnbhe'il he.r b.\- llie arm. When she broke nwny and inn ho] Wm. Penn P. O. Off Map followeil her. nnil later lliieateiii'el her j Williani Penn I'ost e iilu-e whie-li has brother when he went to his sister'p.been th" ei;stiibiiling center for mail' aid. 1 !'"'' tlte resillenis of thai section e>f' The girl was walking bome on ,j«„'. i'WIiibaiiinisli ine-luding Si.ring Alill andj tna in-eiine, wble'h is tl^ niain sti'^-;;;'-¦•-^----V,''- ^^'Ib^rX ,,,eil c belt ^nl.an, village, "i^n-n she warn. ^.^,^^^yy^^. yy^^y «ecti»n will l>e [between" Reechei' aivt Jefferson ave- |,u„,^aa on "Si"llUl¦dn.^-, January I nues, and not a bloek from her home, served from the ConshoUoeken I the man suddenly Jumped nt her. ,olfle-e a.* i>ait ed' the ruinl ii.ule The' girl scrennied and sprang bae'k.,account of the lirst of February but the man was too einick for her. ing oil Sundny the free elelivery \He gnibbed at bef .and caught her «<',""' on Monday. Fel.rauiy -nd. arm. Se'i.aming feir help, she fought ^ ^1^^ disc,.nuni,nii..^,l Un^ Ihlm ..If. striking and scralcniiig at hJs!,,^^,,.^ ^,f wiiliam Walsh, the present,were enjoyeel I taire. and kicking at liim. She broke postmaster to ri'slgn. He submitted his | journed lo the lawny, turned and rau towai'd her home |,-esigiiat ion of the' Post Olliee lleparl- as fast n.s she i:oulel. He inn aftei ment Inst .Viivemhei". Sinee that tilne her. but she was too fleet for hlni. itwo examinalioiis I'e.r ixjsiinnstei Oashiiig into llieir house, the glr»iWilliam Penn iriiisped to lief brother Joseph whnt 3Int I (In fnll- wlll hael happened. The breither ran nut of the house to see wliether he could find the man. encountered Uie man later, "You'd better the man said in a iiuirtd to and liremen's e-.onventlons. Mis-l Alice .Vmbler, who has lets concerning been lassistant, .Vliss .Mnry the work she Kathryii \V. piU'suing her duties in P.inghamlon. N. Y., aa a home ee:oiiennic expeit nn.l worker, reiurned to her home in I'ly¬ niouth Aleeting on Saturday Tho wiu'eliouse, erecied by the American Magnesia & Covering com¬ pany on the west side ot their pl.ant In Plymouth township, is nearly com¬ pleted. The structure is of steel ami ceiiicrete nnd Is three- stories high, ISO feet long and 40 feel wide. It is al¬ ready being used,for storage of ma¬ terials and products of the facton'. .\ large congregational meeting waK helil Wednesday evening at the Ply- iiwiith .Meeting V. E. church. Karly iii the levening Ibv. H E. Baker, pastor, held a class in Biblical history, fol- lo"«'ing whicli wns the regular evening tirayer sei'vice. The congregational meeting, called to discuss the pro¬ blems in the church, was held later. Serviee.s last Sunday were extremely well aitended and the enlightening "ernions of the pastor were very much enjoyed. In the morning Mr. Baker cpoke on "The Last Request;" in the evening, "The .Stoning of Stephen." Sundny school roll registered 129 pre¬ sent. The banner claae was that of Mr. Dawalt. Announcements mailo feir the various church activities are : Meieting of tlte Ladles' Kible class at the home of Mrs. Ellas Slavin, Hitr- montrllle, next Tuesday evening; choir Iiractice em I'liday evening, at which there "wlU be especial effort made to Btart work on a cant&tti contn'mplated to be given in February: regular prayer meeti'ne on Wednesday evem¬ lng. i.son. have 1 nurses. ! After the lii»eii eleilng as visiting iiieeliiiK the met ill groups and planned their work for the drive which will begin on Feb¬ ruary Ixxtl and continue until February 16th. Tbe total budget tor be a little over $5,000. .loseph Tinney a few moments keep on going," menacing voice. Meanwhile anolher younger brother had slipped out lhe back way and geine IVir the polieJe^ . Canninif nnd O'Brien. Cheltenham township police¬ men, came on the run and found the man a I Franklin and Central avenues. He waa Identitied by the gii'l and taken to tlie police station. The piisoner said he Is Selico Pnlnia. forly-lhivc. Hagerman street, I'hila¬ delphia. The police found a stiletto in his possession. Veronica is the daughter of c;harles j Tinney, for many years a constable anel ; K. Wil-i widely known in Choltenham town- and her i ship Oonald- Arrested for Stealing C; rryliig 111 escape anest on n i-haige canvassers jof stealing nn automabile, two youths nt were advertised but not a single aiiplieation was leeeiveel feir ihe position, anel ibi. authoi ities .iftei- consideintion and a. survey of the ter#'-toi'y (lecidetl to disieintiiiue It lie otTiee and place it under rural elelivery from the local eiilice. The addttioiial lenitor.v to b.e ser¬ ved fiom lho c;iiiisholiiiikeii eitflee will neit add an additional route but will be served by K. F. .Miller, wlm at pn'seni is servi:ig the route including lhe Gulf Toomey on Sundny. Mr. Wnller Hiltle sang beautiful .solos niinninn and evening In Pros- pcelville' -M. K. e'luneh last Sund.iy. -Miss Sara l.ongeaipe, of CheUenhani. und l.ittle Ksther Kunz also sang a solo at the evening worship. The infant eliild uf -Mr. and Mrs. .M. Sabinski lias been seriously ill suf- feiing wilh pneumonia. Mr. and Alrs. Jidwaid Boehner, -Mr Klwood Ely, Walter Hittle allendeil the funeral of Airs. Jane Neeinnn friiiii the home of her daughter Mrs. lloiaee BoVNiunn. al Glenaide. lasl Friday. In¬ terment al Laurel Hill cemetery. .Mrs. Frank .steever sjieiil the wei'k- end with her mother, -Mis. e'bas I" Ballinger, in -Vew Jer.sey. AUss Laura .Vnilersoii. ilaughter en Mr. anel Airs. Frank./.Viietersem. I'lus- peeaville. was nlveii a ileli.^lilful parly jby. her anuther. jn hiinyr of her lltli iliii'lliday. Twenty-two lads aniriassles anel !i eiUler f;ue'sts gathereil nt the j.-Vndeisein home on Saluiilny aflerneiein jfrom 'I until 5, und helpeel lei make' the oeeasion a memorable one to the hostess and guesl of honor. Game's (eillowing whieh njl ad- liningroeim. whe'i'e a hounteeius supply of geineliis awaiteel lhem. The lable wils beautifully de- eeiraleil and Was adorned with a bifthdny eake eemlalning II eanelles. lee eren.ni, cake, car.dy nnd fruit was served, und e;n:h ehild leKik lieime a lii^irt favor lilled wilh candy. Those present were Kuby WiUier. Cai'oline Mullin, Linv^dla Alullin, Jennie Alullin, Pauline Huber, Mabel Dager, Sarah Weidner. I'llizabelb Wallers. Louise .sprouse. .Vidlth --Vnder.son, Uulh Lesti. .Mary Hill. Sara Schaffer. Katherine haffer. Kmily Worthinglon, Kleanor 'u-g* I'M- -Mills district and part nf Lower .VIerion, as well as that covering pait of i'ly-I Speiiee. Kinily Rue. Laura Anderson, inouth lownship. The aildiional tei¬ ritory will iiiciearie the salary of 111 carrier $180 jier .\'eiU'. The Sluing AIIII disirii.t will be given but one niii.il a day and will be the wlndup nf the already long route. The carrier will pass through thi'ie be¬ tween one and two o'clock". and Mrs. Frank ORELAND Harry Newell, Doylestown, here on Sunday. Joseph, son of Air. and Airs Meyers, of Walnut avenue, spent vlslled Roy Vi'lU will icy waters i , and wouiiel >f Tacony up in a jumped into llie eaeek al Ogont/. IKilice station. Robert Coleiiiuui. Kasl Aladison stieel. Philadelpllia. was draggled from , .the creek suffering from cold anil ex- I cDDiMr^urtiicc posure: Janies Ha'/Jett. of Tentli „ Sf'KINfaMOUt.E street near Brown, Philadelphia, was ; .Mrs. Chai"les Kuebler is repoited to L-^^^^j y„i^^,i„g „„de, ;, bridge further be making little progress, and is nowljo^y,, ^^e eaeek and Robert Harvey. .seriously ill at tho home of a sister,'also of Tenth slieet near Brown .Vlrs. Springer, of Kensington, whence Philadelphia ishe was recently re'nioveil " i.„ i., .i,.. ,i,..e. car their ' from the lin the theft nf the ear. was hospital. ' '"" ¦' l'hllaelelphia,-biiuiiel trolley l.eiwer'cwynedel sehoe.l elireclors will ¦'*a^'e'"ll I'ouis Inler. All 'gave iiieit" next Wednesduy evening at the "*-','','?, "" ^'*' I i- 1- T it,.i',, ,„ i„ f,.,,¦.,...1,1 'he .voutlis nre aecusee of sieal- henue ol K. J. llollnian, in Gw.yiedd. -.,,^. „,^ ,„achine of Jei.sepli K. llei.se. .Vlr. and .Mrs. Robi-it Kline left here „f ^.-^r, Walnut street Philaillphia. Monday, enroute for St, Petersburg. f,.o„i Broad street and Falrmeiuni F'la. javenue. PlVlaelelphia. where the owii- .Mfie.d Tieiste.r. Gwynedd, is boarding er had iiailwd It. Je.s.se Smith. : I (eentlnueA oa pam «.> with Mrs, .Mrs. Bli'/.abelh Hinkle and daugh¬ ter, Lillie, and son, John, have left to spend some time in St. Petersburg, Fl.a. A runaway horse, hitched lo a sleigh dragged John Pari-y from the Penllyn plke. ne.ar here, into ., , neighboring fields for some distan.:e I wards, proved largely responsible for before the anlmiU waa eiuieled and ,^"?, Y, , u ^' „ ... steipped. Mr. Pai-ry noted the cause of !^«e^j;,t»^«'" .^Z^^" lhe horses excitement to the short- R„v,inHon Forward ened traoes. which caused the sleigh Henry Jump ermtre to ride forward on a grade, and strike Retge Standing cimlre its legs. After Mr. Pajry had altereil, Cope Ihe week-er.d with his grandparents, iir. and Airs. .Iiseph -N'asb, of l.'leiurtown. Air. anel Mis. -VIeyeis also jonrnoyed i to i'hiladelphia on .Saturday. Airs. Jacob lluimnel gave a delight¬ ful benelil lea lo a nunilier of friends, on Tluu'Sdny aflereiiiiun fur the l.nelies' Aid uf the Lullieiaii rliure;li. ' B. C. Aljftto lias rei'ently boen e'lecl¬ ed a. niember of the boarel of elireclnrs of ilie Glenside Truwl Compan.v. Tho conimiltee' anil Se'outmasler of. lhe local iroeips of sceiuts expee-t tei attond the council meeting and eliniiei'. given at the Bellevue-Slralford liotel j _ Satiuday afternoon and evening by thii'd youth 'implicated il'ie Delawnie ami .Mimlgnnieiy Ciiinil- arrest eel I'^.s Si'eiui assoe-latioii. The Sunday school iVcorel at the, Lutheran chm-ch last week is 50 In j attenelane'e anil an offei'ing of $8.G5 re-i oeived. I A reeent carel reerelved from VV'rona. ; Italy, w-.ia sent by Mrs. Llo.vd Van- i Sc.'ver, who was formerly Aliss Pearl j Ainxan, the eml,\' daughter of Mr. Arnold Aiiiian of Wyndmoor. Mrs. \ VanSoii'er notes the ple'tui'e nf th'-'' Catheelral eif Alllaii on the face eif the cJird and in dese'iiption of this tells of thei altars whieh "are the most gorgeous In the world. Inlaid with Alamble, siudiled with dlainoiiels, am¬ ethysts. cor.iJk anel riifipM," Sh|. beautiful sighl.s there antt of the banana and palm trees which nourish in thut warm climale. Chester Kratz. George Rue, Thomas Lull. Clarence Sprouse, Vi'iiion Kratz. Mr. nnd .VIis. Geeirge Rue, .VIis. Anna M. Anelerson, -Ambler; Air. .and Alrs. Kugene Kratz, Airs. Alfred Moore, Mrs. i Raymond Weidner, Mr -Vnderson. Harry Lowey haa the .Moon touring car for John Serrill. I^""'"•*^'' """" He also had a winter enclosme put on. j Bellevue-Stralford hotel Rev. Walter Powell was entertained i Sunday at the home of Mr. nnd] Albert Tyson Improving His Nevs» Property Near Diesher — Horsham Fiiie Co. Dance a Success — The Eclipse Pictured Naturally—Dresher and Jarrettown. .Miss (Jrace Iinu, in I'cd Willi grip. ALs. Flank i''orki'r. of llorsham. ae:, eeinipanled l.y Alls. Gi'orge Leai, of Willow Giov. visile.d a sii-k I'ru'iid in l-aliaska. mi i-"riday. l.'XtenslvV liapniveiiicuts are beiii« mndo lo the home leee'iitly purchaseil by -Vlbeil Tyson, ot Hoisham, frnnx F. I>. Alowliinney, of Dresher. Kx- teii.sive Improvenienls nro being uneler- geine alioul line I'.ii'iiiliuusa iiii'ludliiK heating, water and nl! other conven- iene-es and niany .general ri'paii s ami aeldllioiiM. .VIi's. .lohn .Soiple, llnrsliaiu, enter-, tained on .Sunelay Air. and .Vlrs. Hubert Ramsey and elaugliU'r, Klizalielh. Hor- iiiasli, and Miss .Vlillie Cialg, of Logan. On .Sat Ul eln.v eveniiig thoso e.nter¬ tained at llie home of Mr. ,md Mrs. George Zeitlei", of Hoisliam. were Mr. and .Vlrs. William Whitesida an* daughter, Florence, and son, John, .Vlr. and Mrs. II. 1). Tliomp.son and daugh¬ tei', .Marj-, all of Horaham, Air. ami Alls. Frank Worth and Alias Kvelyiv Worth and Kingsley Worlh, of I'leis- pe:ri ville, ,'iiid Aliss I'loreiU'c Ban ol Iiali Lane. .Mis. .Mlierl T.isiin, of ileirshani. i'.|miteel e>n the sick list. The benelil elaiice, .given ,Salui'ila.'*- ineiiiiig by the \iiiing peoplo of the. Ileii-shaiii l''ire e'liinpaii.N' was e'-Xtremely- successful and at whii'h about ?40 was cleareel eif the ree'cipts. So pleased were theise who eemducteel the fet* , that it ise rumored iiiieilhcr will be- heid ill February. j Alls. Geurge Ramsey and son. G jof (lerinantowii, e-,illed on Mi's, ward Login aiui Mrfl. Charles i'ar-, utiiors, of llallowell, recentl.v. The membei's of Iloisham Frienda" ineeting are arraiv-^ing for an all-day I meeting lo be held In the iiu'e'tliig liou.'^i' Fiisl-elay. I'diniaiy I. .V limi'h- eon will lie- served iiiinniliate.I.v afler Firsl-elay seliool. Airs. Alary Ann (Irei'ii. I lurslin m. Ins.. been visiting with her einu.ghter, Alrs, i'l U. .Salli'ilbualle, of Tioga. Augusi Funk and wife. Ilnllnwell. spent Sunil.iy nl thc hnnie of her faiher, Mr. Tin.in,is Fanimr. e.f Hlast Germanlown. One of the liiall.\' llliusnnl spe'e-tae-ie's. le. be seen ilnriiii; the eelipse. Satunlay morning, was witnessed al the Id.n-U- smitb shii|i in Hallowell. Kisliig In, the enst. the sun shot ils inys Ihrougli one of the smoky wineleiws nlieive th?> forge and sU'Ui^K a l.-u'ge poster carrt. on the eippei.iite wall, Thijn, as the- ino^ili ee'lipseel Ihc i".'i\"S. fhe shiiilowy- dlso was reflected upon tlu- w.ill e:irtV. making a perfect picturo nf this iihen,. oineiion. In disiiLsslng the eclipse eif thc sun, whii'h eiceurred Saturday. Alrs. .Surah Forker barkens back VO ye.ars to a Bim¬ ilar one vihich occurred llieir In the harvest season. The ineiein at that lime crossed the path of the sun's iiiys about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. So, dark elid it beeonie th:il men were tiiie- fcd to Iny away their tools. c'hickeMa, scampei'i'el feir the roosts ami the earth in this seelion w.es e'li veloped in a sK-idow eif deep Iwilighl. For aevei aJ minutes it iiinained thus, then light, gi.adually became ibiiiiinant. Kne-oui'King reports have been re-, ceived from Mrs. Wilmer Wood, or Horshani, since her operation at the, Howanl hospit.al. William Krickbaum, scoutmaster of llorsham troop, B. S. A., and Wm. K. Helmbold, committeeman, will attend the annual council meelltv-r and ban¬ quel of the scoutmasters, and their- assistants, eommitteemen and district of the Delaware-Montgomery ompleted painting ""l^^ers Counties Seoul association at th<i Sprouse. ;¦ Ivar. who bad gasoline ent;iiie. bis ankle I is slowly j j Lansdali3 Beaten by Bethlehem I Bethlehi-ni lligh Girls' basketball ,sex;ette conlinueel ita winning sireak Tuesday when it elefeateel the l*tiis- ,dale High iKissers by a 34 to 14 seine. I The work eif Masses Martens anel speaks of many some |Koblnson. the Rhd and Blue star for- oii -Vlrs. llarvey ! .Vlr. Geori;( bnikeii by improving. ' Rev. .1. Uunbir. of e'brisl's .Vleiii-" enlal chureli, preaebed an excollenl i sermon in Pnisiieetville .M. 1-3. ehurch i last Sunday evening. I .Vlr. and Alrs. Kdwaid lluobiiei" anil -Vlr. Klwood l"31y alteiided the ruiieinl| of Alrs. -Vmunda Stem al Wyndmneir' lasl Saiurday. Inlei'mcnt at Blue Bell' etometery. - | .Vext Sunday Sabath school at 10 n. m. "Decision Day." a sermeinelte 111 the ehildn'n. Topie' "Things Which Come First." At 7.45. evening service. "The l.aelder Prayer." It will be necessarj' for another .\-ray to be tak>n of Alrs. Robert Ser¬ rlll's shoulder, which was broken sev¬ eral ii^'eks ago. as the member is not elolng as it should, nnd, she does neil have the right use of her lingers. Leslie Shepherd, who has been suf¬ fering from an infected gland under his nrm, was removed lo the Sellera¬ ville Iiospitai on Tuesday for an oper¬ ation. He expecta to remain there forijj^' several daya. Dr. Carl Bigony Is his' nliysiilan. Uanadale Kra u;-ie Bothers Hangey the traces and started away he caught in a mt and the sleigh overturned The horse "waB stopped immediately, however, and no damage nor inJui-y was sustaJBCd. Ouarei Coleman Guard Weber Field goalB: Martenis, 6; Itobinson, 9; Krause, 3; Bothe^-s. 3. Foul gouls: Robinson, 3: Martenis. 1 Bothers, -VS'teh el I Hudson Stovei Married at Elk'on Among the IJccn^ea granted at Elkton on Tuesday was ^ne to Har¬ low Kratz. of O-lenKlde, .md of Conshohortien. Reiferee: periods. M'ss Comp'on. Eight-nilnute GWYNHDD VALLEY record of Vi .le."T..ei bolow zero "Wo • ^-s ^ ty morning by les on the knoll, the FViading rail was reported James Booth ¦* neil- tho tun. •! [road. Plyrrouth Country Club The board of iliiee'tors of the Ply¬ mouth Counlry club met Tuesday evening in lUe -N'orristown office of Liarzelere, Wrighl and Liai'zelere. Pro- Lillian bably due to the siorni a bare m.ajor- ;lty of the board was present, and It; Wlia leclded to iwstporte the organiza¬ tion untU next weejt. Thoir, •: ,\tkln- son Is the representative or ' e board from Ambler. —Advertising sains new business for thoae who 'CHerve It. Saiurday af¬ ternoon and evening. .Vlr. and AIra. Clarence Geatrell ami son. of Ambler, have been visiting a^ the bome of Horace .V. Geatrell. ot Iloisham. Tbe lleinie and Si'heiol I.eague ot lleiishani lou nship will hold its .Jan¬ uary meeting in the hall of the fira, house Friday evining. Jan. 30, when. a Iiiinslrel sheiw by thc Horsham seheiol boys will fonn, pan of the. evenirig'a enterlain ment. j Mra. Kelw.ii'd Logan, I Inl'.nwe'll. nt- , tended the funeial of a relative In, iGermanlown on Mondny. I Kobert Burns anil .Lime's llannr, Hallowell, spenl l'i"iel.i.\- Insl in |)eiv- lestown. j Harn' .Shankin anel family. llnUo- jwell, visileel in Philndelphla on Sun-. I day. Airs. VVilliam Veach. Davis Grove,, spent a few elays kist week at the^ henne of Air. and Mrs. Walter Twin¬ ing, of AVillow Grove. I Jacob Eisenman and faniily, of Dav- ;ls Grove, who has been greatly upset sine-'e their recent fire. ai«o now grad¬ ually settling themselves. .Mready re- pail's have been m.ade to the home anii thc health, where the tli'e caught, been lined for future safety. Car¬ penters have flnished their work and now the painter anil p.aperhanger are. finishing the ob. Mils. Eisenman. whe* just previous to the incident, had been ill and who since liad lieen loft wrack¬ ed and nervoua, is greatly Improved in her condition. Airs. H. T. Helmbold. of Philadel¬ phia, celebrated her SOth birthday at- the home of her son, Wm. K. Helm-, bold, of llorsham. on Sunday. An-^ other son, P. O. Helmlxild, and wife of Philadelphia, were also prescnf on this occasion. IrwtttnaMi tm »¦<• t.>
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Title | The Ambler Gazette 19250129 |
Volume | 62 |
Issue | 1 |
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 | 01/29/1925 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
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Month | 01 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1925 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19250129 |
Volume | 62 |
Issue | 1 |
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 | 01/29/1925 |
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
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VOL. XLII-IN^O. I
AMBL.KR. PA..
192.'!
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Fall on Ice Injures Mail Carrrer— E>ance at Grange Hall Every Satur¬ day Evening —Mrs. Killmer Much ImphDved—Lime Stone Operations— Plymouth Centre.
Mr. anel .\li-8. Russell Vetter and Uaut;liicr, I'lymouth Centre, visited his pai'cnta in Noiristown on tiuntiay.
Mra. Ellwood Winterbottom, Pros- peel I'ark, Bjient aeveral days last -week with Mrs. Helen Hamel, of I'ly- Diouih Centre.
Je«seph W.ai'buiion. Cold I'oint, Blipiied and fell on the ice recently and BUKtained a severe sprain In ono ) Bhoulelcr. The resullirLf; injury hasi . iri'taily ininpacitaled him, but ho is ¦ now unable to cany on bis duties aa ^je-urnl postman ill Haiiiionville section Mrs. Carroll ateifer, of .\'e>rristown, was the guest of her brother, Willlam | Wilson, of Plymouth Centre. Saturday. The Kuropean .Sorenaders are fur-1 nishing line music at the Satui'day I evening dances at the tlinnge hall. I Plyinouth Centre. These aff;drs are to be held every Saturday night and, have thus far been very succossfuily! conducted by Harry. Canipbell, of I'ly¬ mouth .Meeting, la^.. public at lar,a;e Ik inv.led to patronlie the dances and aiel in the success of the.se Salunlay evening affairs. '
Mrs. Howanl Jones and two chUdren, of Noriistown, were enterlaineel Wed¬ nesday la-sl nl the liiinie of .Mrs. Mary Fisher, of t'.yinoulh Centre. Mr. and .Mrs. Christian Lansilale, visited Mr. and Pleree Kliiiads. uf I'lymoulh la»t Sunday.
A large elinner svns serveel on Sun¬ day at till' hoiue of -Mr. nnd Mrs. Rayniiiiiil .Marple. of I'lyniouth Centre, to .Messrs. .lohn .Marple and Milton Marple, and -Mrs. Helen. Hamel and chilelren, of Plymouth Centre, Mr. and Mjs. cj. I". Uex anel .son. .Maide (Jlen: Ml. and .Mrs. .Vi'is Willingham. of Nor- ristou-n. and -Mr anel .Mrs. Hu.ssell .Nlt- teinner and son. of l'e |
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