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The Ambler Gazette ,/ VOL. LII-NO. 35 AMBLER. PA.. OCTOBKll 10, 19:3() Sl.7.5 A YKAR Lutherans Organize at Willow Grove "Willow Grove's newest eliureh—tite I Willow drove Lutheran—slarted con¬ duct of rcKniar chnrch services Sun,- TOWN AKin on n nn kU 'lay, wlmn uev, K. ,r. Muison, oc Am' All I 111! I I II 111 '•''''¦• o'll<''''t''<l ni a. service held In SI nilU UUUU I U 111 I Anne chnpel, old Vorlt ami Welsl ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST READERS SI, ipel. Old York and Welsh roads. TO I iMore Ihan t'itt l.ulherans from AVII- • READERS ''""' *^''"^''' ""'' vlclnlly are alicady llst- tttrtut.«o ipij ,^^ eharler memhcrs, r.illowint; llie ct. ,... .f,,i c;.,. r„ c...,,.,..^ n«=*i, „f 'lf'"''<l"" ot a weelt ngo to form a con- Suocessful Fire Co. Supipei—Death of ^.,p^,,^„„„ ,„ j,,^ ^^ York road huI.- Isabelle Fowler—Walter Rex Recov „rb. The excentlve cmiimlltee, in cliaiw ering—Mra. Jarley's Wax Works <if oiK,inlxnlion details, met Sunday to Coming—Nftediework Guild Meotirg. '>J'Ba"'2c a choir nnd a Sunday sehool. Harmonville l*'lrc eonipiiny was tremely successful In the relurn from ono of the llnest suppor.s that has ever been held In the lire honse on liutler pike lasl Satuiday evenliiK. Oysters, fried itnd stewed, were tiie menu, witli jiotato salad, atiu pi-rsons were served. .Tliere was picnly of food and the cook¬ ing was e.'ccellent. Samuel Beaver was! chef. Supper was served l),v the l.iid- Itts' Au.'clllary and everyone was at¬ tended lo and served amply. The com¬ mitteo who tirrantied this very sue- fesstul liencnt for U.e lire «""'l>any, SERVICES AT LATE HOM E; INTER- was headed by Warren GeisinKcr, wilh Mrs, Joseph Markle as ids assls-i MENT, GWYNEDD tant. I Bornard Walton, a memher of the Well Known Penllyn Resident, Finan- Race street yearly mectlnB ot l.-rlcnilsi cier and Businoss Man Suddenly In 1-hlladclphia, i--,poke earnestly in _ , ,, , r, ., .- ,. Plymouth friends' meetluK last First- I ^ r.ckon on Monday-Death Follow- day mornins, Mr. Walton visited llie j «° Immediately. local meellnK to help und to Inspire | I'unerai services over ihe remains of Interest which lias laj.'ged In I'lymoiilh tho late Henry n. Coxe, will be held Meetlns, Ills talk was plain and point-j Friday aflernoon at his late home at cd in respect to active membership il'cnllyn, willi intennenl al tlie Churcii und tho work for tho mectlnB, of tlio Mcssiah, Gwyniild. I!iv. Wm. C. Kev. and Mra. IS. P. (ll.'scUe, of , ^'^'•''^'¦S""'; 't'ctur of the pari,sh, will ot- rivmoulh Meeting-, enjoyed a pleasant [ "«""o at the services, week of vacation In I'cniis Creek, Sny-! lUcalli camu suddenly to .Mr. Co.xe der county, last week, where thoy!^'""day eveuing:, ill his home in I'cn- vlsited reialives. They were acconi-'">'"• where he has sjieiit his summers SPLENDID WORK BY iEDLEWORK GOILD REVEALED AT MEETING OF AM BLER BRANCH | For the pivseiit services will be con¬ ducted In Sl. Anne chnpel. lOBEDELDflAY lor liiaiiy yeais. Jle was liT yea,rs of aue. I .Mr. c<):;l' had been spending tho eveninj- with members of his family when ho was fatally stricken. Ills wKi', tlie fo;mer .Mlss Itiiih l-overluK, of liosion, and a sister ot .Mrs. I'haiies l''raneis .Vdains, wile of tile Secrelary of tile Navy, Wiis with lilm at the time, I'l.ViSleians were sununoii,t.Ml lo the home, l.ut Mr. Co.\'e liatl e.xplred before ) the.\* lu-rived. .Mr. Cu.\e was born in IMiiladelphla on February J'.", UsilS, lie alteudi-,1 Ur. Fairies' Sciiool there. Ijlter he studied at .Viiaius .\cadeiny, tiuiiicy, ,Jlass.; llr.rvartl Universii.v and the Jjiiw panled by Mra. Gleseke's mother, .Mrs. William Seehrlst, ot Lancaster. Isabelle, 6-year-old dauj^iler of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler, ot Tenth Ktreet, Conshohocken, died at 10,30 Bunday mornlnR at her homo, Thc chllil ^as a victim of brain hemorrhages. Uhe waa stricken critically ill wllh in¬ ternal heinorrliaKoa on Friday, Her funeral is this Wodnesday iifternoon Willi Kev. 11. 1'. Gieseke, pastor ol Piymouth MeelinB Ji^. G. ciiun-h con- dnclinB the service, Siie was a mein¬ ber ot lliat Sunday sciiool, Liidies* Auxlli,ary of "tlarnioiivillc Fire compiiny Is pLanniiiK to hold ;t mas„ueradeparty intheliall. Tliedate!..,,,,,^,, ^,|. ^|,^, university of l•elln.-^¦|- is yel indclinile, but will probably be | viuila set tor some evenlns durin.e^ ne.xt j ' l-,,,;,, Braduilins froni law scluvd, week, Tho chieken supper of lho "lo Mr. Co.xe took up his dtilles a,H mana„-er company wll be_ hold Saturday even-| „j ^.^^^ Brothers and Cotnpanv, coal ins Nove.-uto-^l. operatur.s. Jlis associates were his Mrs. Lotjls* Mitchell, Mid,!.letown I ,,..„^„e,.«, .V ,;. ('o.xe and Charles Coxe. N. V, ha, boen vlslUnR with Mr, and,^ year afler joining the llrm in 1S>7, General Ward, of tho Salvation Army; Miss Liddel, of the Community Cen¬ tre, and Others Describe Nature of the Relief Work. Amid colorful flowers and festive decoriilions tiie menil»ers ot the Am¬ bler biitnch ot the .Veedlework < luild of .\incric,-t Kalliercd In cclciirale their annuiil fall luncheon in llie l''lrsl I'res- li,vteri,ni church, Amijler, on Tuesdiiy, I Ictober 7. Tile national anthein, ".\merlca," was sung, followed by the blessln^^ askiMl bi' .Mrs. Jos. .M. lOwinj.;, wife of llie pastor. A. very sumptuouH luncheon w;ia served by it very iible committee, afler which .Mrs, J, ,1, (J'Hrlen, acconipanied by Mrs, Levy Allen on the piano, riMiderod two vocal solos. The Jiresldent, Mrs. Robert Roson- berry, delivered the address of wel¬ come, followed b.v il roll ciill, by the seerelar.v, Mlss .\nna ]>aprer. A, isliort business meeting followed in wliicli Mrs, .r. M. Flslier, chalrmiin ot the budBct committee nave a brief outline' ot tlie budget for lli:iu-!il, .Mrs. O'llrien, clKiiriuan ot cradle roll, ask¬ ed tor more niemljcrs for her depurt- nieiit of the puiiil, Mrs, Uosenberry Uien iiUrodiiced Urigadier General Jennie Ward, ot the Salvation Army, who is engaged in ScUiennnt and Day Nnr,scry work in I'hil,!., who gave a very InsplrlnB out¬ line of her work. General ^Vard told ot her work among the poor and of tho moat noble mothers who are aged before miitnr- Ity because of unfortunate living con¬ ditions, lack ot proper food and sun¬ light. Spiice does not jiermlt a full I'e- vlew ot her most intere,''1inB address. Thoro are many tamllies where chll- t WHITEMARSH ¦ Tho Voung Pooiilc's l''cllow.slilii of St. Thomas' jiarlsh, Ariilleni,irsh, went l.o ¦\^iilley iMirge for Ihelr niiinial f,ill picnic im Saturday. :Mr. and Mrs. Rob.'ii Comiilon and lamily moved t<» Amider mi Moiubiy. Mrs. tlraco Rttlirbaiigh spent tin' past week-end VHliny relatives in Keadlng, I'a, f, I'riends ot RoBort Kc-e, Jr., will be glad to know that ho is recovering from nn oiieralion In Chestnut Hill hospi¬ tal. AMBLER'S TiOIE 10 Wi'H. Ilowjird Koblot in IMyinotiUi ( tl-e for a week. Mi*, and Mrs. Harry llacock, of y>\uo. Iiell, were gucsta of tho Noblt't son Hiinday, Mr. Ciuxu \va» inurritnl. For twonty ycajs he cuntlniu'd as gtiitlliiff lioud t>l" tho C'uxc coa! IniUi.s- tiii'S, he and his hrothers o\vnin,'-r •'.•Mrs. Jill-ley's Wax Works," one ofj ie„sive coal ktn l« in the vlclnlly of the most poptikir ot old-time panto mimes, will be a feature program of the itpron sociiil wlilch will be held this Siilurday evening liy Litdles' Rlble chiss 111 I'lymouth Meeting F.'. O. ehurch. The entertainment, whleh will follow Ihe sociiil, will 1 (• sliigcd by Ihe members of tho class, Mapy will re¬ member how popular this tiiintominie i\-aa in fonner days and what fiin ae- romjianied the aerious procedure of the acttirs, l-:veryono la invited to ,attend at the church. The Ladles' Hlble class is, furlher, iilanning lo hold a sauer ^ratit supper in the Harmonville lire hall on Saturday evening, Novenilier 1, I'lymouth Meetin;.? luifloii, l.t.zeino couniy. { Tile comp.iny disposed of ils coal j holtlings some t*>'iLrs lu^ti to t'.ie Lelilgh. V'iille.v Riiili-oad Comp-iviy. Mi". "Coxe'sl brolhers huve since died, and .Mr. Coxe I haa not aellvely engii;;cd In business.! Ile becitme it (lirtM'lor of the iCoxe eslittes, iiiimbe! iiiij len, and a tilreclorj ot the Glraid Ti-usi Company and the, Lelilgh Vijley Rajlloild. Jle lliitlnlaln- til i/lllccM in tile Franklin Niitional Hank building. j Mr. tvixe Wits a member of the Kjils-; copiil ehurch. He was idenlilled with l-',.'is;aMi,al hosidlal as tt vice jrcsldellt,; Aniong the i.uiuV clubs to wlilch lie be- longol iivc tlic l'li.r,-idcli)hiat Kiitcn- rirectora ot the Branch, Needlework Guild of Ameriea house, I'liiladelphia Coumrv iind I'ci met Wednesday afterrioon at the home jjj.,, i^.,,,,,,!,... ot Mrs. Kugene. T.lghtkep. on, Ger-: siu vivlufa-'hlir.i itre his wife, daugh- manlown pike, Plymouth Center. Mrn. ^^^. ^f ,-,„.,„i„, Co„„,.,,ssniaii William C. Charles H.ndrlcks presided. Thn ;in- j,„vtirlng, ot Jliissiichusetts; i daugh- nual display of garment, will be,, j,,., „,^„|, ^.,„,^,..^ ,„„, _„,,, held Monday, November I7lh, al S l>. Andrew 1-crter, iund one s.,n, Henry m. In Grange hall. A program will be ^ ,. ^,^..^, ,,,^ j,^, .,,^„ j^ s,„.vivcd bv Klven an.l refreshmenta served. | „^,,.,,,.,,, ^.,.,,„, „.hll,l. cn. In observing Its B5th anniversary; date itt the meeting last week the Colt! I'oint Griinge, No, (imi, eelcbnttcd the with a fitting jirogram in occasion Grange hall, Plymontli Centre, Worthy Master ILirry Myers gave an address of welcome. Theodore A\'eldcni,an mado a very impressive iiddress upon liis trip to Genniiny, of the "Passion I'l;i\-," nnd of oberammergau, Recllations and singing comprised olher parts oflpii^ tho program. I''iivor» wero presented lo two cliarter menibers, Mrs, Hannah Styer nnd Williani Richards, ,aiid llow¬ ers were sent to the oldest member, Mrs. Hettle Hallowell, nge !16, of Nor¬ rlstown, The Junior members ajipear- ed iis a Kitchen Orchestiii ;ind g:ive several selections. At the head of the largo table, on which refreshments wero piled, wiis it hirgo birthday c:ike adorned wilh ttt, candles, "William W. Ambler, I'lymoutli "Meet¬ ing rabbit fanciers, hits three of his prize Flemish Giant slock at tho fair ill Alloona this week. ICInier Royer, Miss Mjirioii Uode- Drunken Driver ArresScd An alleged drunken inoloiisL was ar¬ rested on illic Vork Koiid wiiile I'iitrol- man l-'it/slinm: ns was ihdug pi,trol duly ,111 thill liig'.iway Sunday iU'ter- iiffoii. He saw ;t ciir Iriiveling in a i'i:<- Z!ig lashioii ill t.he direction o; Hat¬ lioro. The idlicer ,g;ive cli;ise ;tlnl soon overloolt the driver, V."li',iler LAVIns, ol' tin.', lllll. .Vceonling to I ittrolniiin J-'ltizslmniciis, I'.'wins w;ts lalteii bef,ire Justice of t'lie I'eace Keuben llcekniall, Hiitboro, wlio direclcd tliiit lii^ b" given an e.x,aiiiiiiat|on. He was Uiiten to lho olllce of Ur. Chiude L. 'i'il.vlor, Doyleslowu, who iii-onounccd liln; nn¬ der the inlluence of lii|iio!'. In defaiiU 'Of $,1110 bail, he wc,s eommltteil lo the Ablngton police station for a hearing. Miss Fite tf. Many on Saturday Tile mill rlage of .Miss .Miiud i'lte, ot Ardmore 'i'eri'iice, a. former well known resident of .\rdmore, a.iKl Georgti J)el- wiler, son of .Mr. itnd :Mis. Warren Detwiler, of Glenside, will lake Jiiaei', baugh, ot Harinonviile, Mrs. Elizabeth; Satt'irday aft-riioon, October IS, at the File's iiuni, -Mrs. .\. 1.. she reshlcs In lli,c of au'-'iiter of S l'",ast sr.i Mc.M'cc and daughter, Mlsa Sarali McSfee and Mr. and Mrs. I'l.iiidc nearolT, of Norrlstowu, called on Lem¬ uel Kodeliiillgh iind d.-^ugiiter. Miss Katlierlne llodclcmgh, of Plymi^iuth Centre, on t-.mulay, ivj^jiliers ot Harniimvllle l''ire coai- pni'^^.vMl have a fine tipiiortiinlty to hi^iH"" and learn ot .actual lire fighting ducts i and how to render the best service nn- ' der vitrlons eondltions In the work of liremansliip, James Mitchel, one ot Ihe •- , , , IT., held a very interesting and insUllc- hollle of oMIss I'etwiler, with wh> in Anlniore. 'i'he brl,le-li!-lH' is Mrs. Mitt thew l'isl*,er, avenuie, and Is eiiiiili^,,-.ed at, the I'. L, T, ollU'e,i ill I'hiladelphla. The grooin is I'mplij.ed with tlie Ce./:.tiir.eed I'ro- aiipaiiy. Grange Meeting WIssiihickoii Griinge No. TUO, V. of urged lo attend Dr. and Mr---. I 11. c 1,-kc who W.'I' svlvania." On roll call each was t •'.- '¦> western .' isylvanht ,last -J--^;-;;-.'"..[{r hf md^tme A'ory Interesting responses. ".Vame some have relurned to tlielr home In ny 1-.. ,\grlciiltiir;i .Meeting, neeomiianied ^Ir " nf i,"i.iMi'(o\eM I ¦"tsoi nswered by Mr ek wliere Fr. Corson al tended a .infnence of the mcdl.-al .issoclatloii. —,;;;--;-„f p,',,,,.. ,,„« answered l,v ].;, Mav Wiillon. •Tennsylvania a.-i -'..." -- - -' -'¦-'--—^;^r;r=i;'.:;rT.-n=r — ---"• - ^^1riC^tnd idling: :^i;u^w^inf:^j-;; 'called on ^ Nov. 1'-', on account ot Uie Hallow t tii ," I',, , no-'meeting now being planned. itre mea.gre and they iiro uiiiible to provide proper care for cliiidren. They' must lia\'e food, rent. Insurance, hence' clothing ia the last consideration. In- j Biiraneo la eaaenllal for no tme wanls loved ones burled in a Potter's lield. Gen. Ward cxiilalnotl how even In the poorer clasa, there I', a certain slandard ot dress, and children must li'iive stylo even though they are not dressed for warmth. They have 70 ehlldren now in the Nursery and all aro put under an ex¬ amination every morning by nurses. ("Ililldren who nre nndernoitrlshed and underweight are Riven end Uver oil, i milk and eggs and extra rest. Tlie Salviition.-Army feels it Is great-| |..- indebt.'d lo the .Vecdiev.-oik liuild for such wonderful help. j Mlss Kate Liddel was then Introduc-I Od and she Rave an outline ot the work done by tho North I'.'iin Com¬ mnnlly Center In and about our home town, j Sho said It Is not the work she j does, but what others do. She must j hiive your help or there will be no ¦ Comniunily Center. j Lots of mothers are coming in andj iisking tor day's work. She feels a lliird winter Is in prosp"et, jisj men are working only a few d.aya, and they must have food, and clotlilng is the la,'-<t conslderiillcn. Tliere was ,1 women wlio came in for assistnnce—the mother of three children Whoae husband had a stroke. Wife was .lust out of hosidlal wilh new baby. She Is the sole suppori of famll.N' and now unable lo go to work. She has asked for help from poor dlr- .¦et'"s. They allow If'JO in groceries, and applicants are walched very cloi-<oly as to hnw this Ir spent. They are expecting to have famlllea this winter who will not want to ask, for help, nnd the Centre will liiivo to i look them up. Mlss T.lddel told nf the neeil ot boys'i clothing, warm underwear and slock-! In.-rs. Thev are well supjilied Willi baby g.iniienis lip to one year. Quills will idso be u.'cdi'.l b.v 1st, as appeals will ,sl:irt lo conic ill by that time. The Cenler gives milk to several | families ,Tt tho present lime. Tlicv are | not concerned as long as the.v have | milk. i One experience lasl wfiiter sliowed j nothing but a soft pillow lo cover Ihei ne^vly airived liaby. .Anotlier whero no^ betl. not even a chair nor quilt lo nvike a bed for the new baby, and eight otlier cliiidren sleeping on the floor. Mlss Liddel spoke ot how ulert they must be to invostlgiite Ciises. She! spoke of a letter she had received the iMlicr day lellilig of a husbiind who had been hurt and a boy of eight years de-^ pending. i i Investl.gatlon revealed th.it they have! three properties, another under con-j struction, with a tenant awalUng com-; pletlon. i I Jtrs. 1,'. Hoyt gave a report on Gold-I en Ragles, Junior boys who sold iniiiii tickets for moving iilcliire show, clear-! ling $l,'i,"i.lL which money will be used to purcliiise large size boys* clothing! for the memorial table. | Mrs. Tliaon J"lex reporled proceeds i of moving picture show by Junior' Girls Cirele, clearing $SS,r.ri at the opera honse. These glrla nro milking patchwork iiullts for babies. Jlrs. I. N. Cohen gave a reporl of the I.lttle Woiiirn. ami also of the gitr-' ments made during jiast winter. "\'arloiis presidents from the sur¬ rounding districts were then Introduc¬ ed iind gave brief reviews of tiie work lieing done In tlielr commimillea. Tn iill, the luncheon was a great success and nuicli was learned of the charitable work done by the viirioii,-. eignnizationa who receive aid from' the wonderful Needlework Guild of Ameriea. ' TESTIMONIAL CINNER AND CON- GRATijLATICNS i . j Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Ambler and Attended by Members and Sport Lovimj Fans—Tendered; Beautiful Chime Clock. ClMTlcs Gelbert', Aiiiblc.|'s dasliiii.g; young liero of the World Series in [ baselKiU for 1930, wifi the ex,eni|.lili- catlon ('it true mudesly as he wasi given I'J testlmionlal dinner liy the! Kiwa.nls Club of Anildi'r and the -Amb¬ ler sportin.g fii.nB Tucsdjii.\- evening ill I'dit Slie Inn. More tlian ITii! jK'i-i^.m.s giitiien'd In honor of the youth wle, lias brought fame to his Uenie town ;is a star at sliortB,li»p on the St.. Ij.)iii.v .Vatlonai l.«'.agu«',,team and the oul- sUllKllng Jilayor in Uie biisel all wul'lil ot totlay. .No more fitting- event could hav. tieeii heUl b.v Amblci's sporlin'cn than thia dinner In his honor, and it w,is an occasion ^vhlch not only Gellierl, but his family and llnanceo will long remember. The testinionlal was spon¬ sored by the KIwrftnis Club oi:' .Xiiiblcr, and thy leading suorismeii of the en¬ tire coiunty were present to liKisl hini and iMiy iilm the higiiest tilbute. Seated at the hea.i table sui-i-oinidln'.; the guest -of honor were To.istiiiii,slci- .1. AVilllam Hitter, lli.noiable llai-old, G. Knight, I'residenl Frank King, of! the .\mbler Kiwanls clul; PresHent' Wlllhtm H, I'laust:, of the Alcbler Ro- liii y (Mub; Honp&tblo Gc«n-ge C. Gtn'- son, 'Wlllhtm .^jiji>iin, ihirgt.ss Jiunes A, Shelly, l^fln t<- Anderson and others of pionSp^nce In Anibler, .\t the guest' tabl*"^t»irere seated Hr. and Mra. Cha^-les S. Gelliert, MLss .Mabel I rater, flnanceo at the guest ot honor. other Wiilka of life w'.io have jiut .Mnntgomery county on the mal)." .li'dge Knighl likeiic.1 (Ids meeting as not nici-ely an .\ml.ler session, Uut it county grouiilng. iSporUnien from nciirly every oi.mn.unlty In the lower end of the county we-e |»resent. Ile further, nddrosssed hlmseir to the rutui-e JVIrs. Gelbert and In I'on-iratu- lallng her uixiii her appi-oiichlng iiiitr. i-liLge to tills Jidmh-atilc 'y^iuiig mii.li In¬ troduced to her Au.ldei- an a loya^ ami most nelglil.(>i-l,v people ..who will ever Iiursue Charlie In his tvireer in base¬ ball, Tlie speaker's remarks were alwaya (|i:iio willy bi.t very !i.piiro|iriatel,v cliiiM'ii. In conclusion iii' extended best wlslies to Cliarles Gelliert itud to Mlss ,Mi',bel Hater'upon 1,liclr steps Into the jo.vfi'l stii.Ie of nr'tl-llnony itnd wislie I them iioth liiippiness aii«l continued success. 'i'he dinner tvas flirllic:- ii.iide a sile- ee.'s throu,..;li .lolm s. I''lsher. who was clinlrn.i',11 of the iii-rangemenls for this .session iiii'l l.o (isciir 11. Stlllwif-?on. who In it fi'w well cliosen reniiLi-ks upon Gelbei-t's iisceiidani-.v to the pinnacle ..f fhe lia.selii',11 world had the hollo'- of I rcs.'nliiig llie lionored guest to the gathering. Gelliert's address before lho meet¬ ing Wii.s lirlef. "I'rfiseball Is my giune Oelbert asserted modestly, but, making a si'eech Is exlren.ely iIJIIlct,lt for me." With tiiese words and a heiU-U'elt ex- ic'cssien ot; thitnks lo Kiw.'iiis an.l lo the men gatlu'l-ed before him he ex- ciisi'd lilni'-eit .gi-:tcefiilly from furlher iidtircss. THE COLONY CLUB 'UPPER DOBLIN AND FULLY 100 PERSONS PRESENT AT FUNCTION Civic Club of North Wales Features Program—Officers at Stata Federa¬ tion Meeting—County Federation to Meet at Narberth on Oct. 23. Mori' Ihiin lau niciiihers of the Col¬ ony Club allended the covered disii luncheon held on the Sth of October In the l''orest .\,vemie school auditor- iiim, at .\mblci-. The audilorium was lieautlfully decorated wllh liouiiuet'.i of aulunin llowers. .\rter a delicious MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OF IN¬ TEREST State Aid of $6500 on Davis Grove Road —Depression at Pitcairn Plant — William Groff Improves Allen Pro¬ perty—Dresher and Jarrettown. -A Willie .New Zealand labbll with ll'U young, oxiiiblted by Itobert J''alrie.v, of Jarrettown, al the l!oylestown fair, captured fourtii honors iinioiig the SUU entries. The'Hallowe'en party, which the L.iillc,-' .\ld of the Jarrettown .\I, K. eliuri-h are sponsoring, lias been set for Uie evening of tlie :;isl, wllh Mrs. .Viles .Munson and Mrs. Robert F.ilrley luncheon Uie iifternoon waa ,spent In j,,!,^ |„,.sicsses, Kvcry member tif thu the enjoyment of a splendid miLslciU',„.,,,„ ,^,^l,,,„ j^ y..^,,^,,, ,„ ^,, ,„,^,«„„t program, .Mrs. Amos V. Li'sher, chair-!,^„,, ,,|,^^, ,„„j. ,„.|n^, frienus or relatives man of music, had .seciii-ed the chorus;,; ^|,^, ,,,,,j,.,,„. cumcs ami stunts suit- ot the Civic Club of Norlh Wales, Tliey : t,,,,,,^, (.^ „,,, „<.,.,isii„, will be the order were directed by the Rev, G, P. Rees. | ^f ^^^^. evening, with prl-zes tor the lan- They sang a number ot selections,, ^i,,.,,! eostunie, Uie fiimilesl, and ono wllich were tiiorougliiy enjoyed, I hardest to Ulenify, All not in costume The luncheon wiis jilanned by tho must |Kiy a line, , I'l-ld.iy and Saltirdav evenings of Mrs, Ifelen Cleary, chairman. They | (,,!„ ,^,,,,,|( „.i„ ,,p comody niglila in committeie on house jind hos'Pitality, I WILL \mmii were assisted by Mrs. J I. V. J'lverhani. Mrs. ,1. Howard Huck, Mrs. Margaret I'iviins, .Mrs. Stewart Uorer, Mrs, tJiis- tav Langbelil and .Mrs. Kdwln Mar- chant. WORK TO EE CONTINUED IN AMB¬ LER SCHOOLS the Jarreltov/n M. K. church Home tal¬ ent win entertain w-lth two hours- ot skits ami sketches. tJast of UO, witii Herbert Ti. Wentz, uf Gleii'iide, ilirect- !ing; .Mrs, Winifred .MVeis as coach, .\N'|i l'll,\M.\T1CS Cortland Frick, Jr,, clectrh^al director, iin,I Carl Maier, stage jn-opcrty man¬ ager, iMr, and .Mrs, Wiltlam 'J'a.s'ior and dau.yliler Uelty spent .Sunday In Harri- , .. „ , man, wiiere -Mr. Taylor delivered tho splendid program tor the fir.s,t nice ing ,.,^^^ ,^,l,„.„„^ ,„ j,^.^ Margerum's of the deiiartment on .Monday. Oct.' lioth, at i.'-lO p. m. In the l-'orest iive-1 nue sciiool auditiirium. Mrs. A. J. Wil¬ liams will distaissed "Contemporary LiTi'::i!.\Ti'i:i: 1 KPARTMK.N'I' .M I ;i-;'l'l N" 1 Tho departnient ot llter;iltire dramatics, ot which .Mrs. I'l.ilii I.ukens Is ehiilrmaii, hiis arranged Uld ,1. Jiimcs Gelbert his I rotlier and , 1- .¦ould have g.ala (a-.rasi,ni splendi 1 an.l "N'ov. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene fiiiniiy, of Piynioiilii i.'entre, Mr. Jind Mra. iiarve. h^x, . huekeii, ou Sundav (continued on pace &) 'Ataggio AVinder," one of AmericirH best ixicoi's In I'JO'J, Is dead at lirlslul. Ciolc'en Weddlnn at Glenside In the Sludent's Chapel of the Church of tho Gosu, Philadolphl-a, Mr, and Mn*. I'aul J. Parsons, nf Glenslde. observed the .'lOtli anniversar.v ot their man-lusie on Sunday mornins:. of Chambersburg, an and .Miss .Ml,l,i ••lelbcn. ms i ..n..... .„.,. Bister. ' No bellei ¦,.,. :,,:;, I been selccterl f.ir Mils Ul.in Jlr. IdUer. His tiii-tfi.l rciuiirks and inspiilng maniii'i-; gave 'a glowing zest to the evenlli'4's! festlvitie.'--. ' t l''i-itnk King, p'esident of Uie Ki-| wanls Club of Ambler opeicl the din¬ ner with la wcloniln.,' address to all iind extendeU the hand of cordial greet-' ing to Cliarles IH-lbert. Tho pio-riim! of the evening was then turned over! to Mr. lliltor. | Outstanding in till;') part of tli'> eve. ^ nlng was the r,resenti.)iUon of a gift tol Gelbi'it from Uie Kiwanis Club. In we.d! chosen words I'dion Uie idoitis anl i ambitious of the guest «f honor iind of' Uie admiratloii of the towiispi'iiple Mr.i I'.llteil pro^'iitcd Gclbent. with a iiaii'l-i soiiie chime chick. Oelbert's e.spression i of appreciation upon receiving tlie .gift,! tliough brief, was evidenee iif his sin¬ cere imolloiiali reaction for tills «iden- dld thought and consld.'ralion. j A number of those who were seafed! at the guest lable were Inli'-odueed by: Toaslmister Hitter and'hail words ofi pialse itinl sincere Jiride in Gelliert's { achleveinenls. l>r. James .\. Shelly,, burgess of .\ii-blei-, w'as the Ilrst to! e:fltleiul these comrllnieiit;ii-,v re.'liarksl to tho honor .it" this .Vmbler Joulh, William H, Fiiust exlended the coii- gi-iitulatlons ot Kot.n.iY. 1 Willian.. irrlian, l'is.|., who was eri-[ .glltall.v insl 1-1.iiicntiLl In the develop¬ ment ol Civlbe'I. as a ball pl.iyer. spoke: of the training of the lad as it boy on; the local te>",iii. Mr. Urban has been •ono of the oulslanding mentors of; baseball In AniUler and In years Pdsl ' developed soui" ot t'.ie gl'catr.it teams in tht. lown. It Wits his protidcsi nm-! n-.i'itt, Mr, I'l-liui sitld, when Gelbert ; eame forth as one <A' the oirlslanilin^ , idayers In bftselN'i-ll tililw sciuson, for as he n'liiinisi'cil ihe spectacular playing of this youtli in local ranks aiKl as the! leading liiller of the league in one seit-| BOn on the Aml'ler team he felt more! than i-epaM for his efforts, 'Sipihe! Hrban, rnrlher, predicted t'.iat Gelbert hiis not yel n'itehcl his lieights in i bi...seball, but ia Ihe ne.\.l li'W years i will step t'eisviird to becon.e thej greatest shortstop In modern baseball. Gl lliel-t was likened In his achlevo- ment to that 'f Charles A, i.indlicrgh b.v ilobi'i-t 11. Anderson, who in a, striking speech priU,sed blm liic.'.ily. .\s America iiecl;iliiied Lliulbcrgh lor bis: successful veiiluio, the si oris w-oi Id toli'.y has testllied ita,.extrenie a.'linir.i-' tlon for Gelbiit in ills exceiJent phiy in the world s.iles. Gelliert luus d*.iie! as much for .\ii.bler in puttlnnr its name before the county as Llndbcru'i, did for ills nalion before the world. .Mr. .\ndei-sun also nieiuloned the names of "Lew" Rllchl.' and llarry Hovis, iioth of whom lived in .Xu-bler prior to or during their da.ys in Uie foreuKisi ranks of ba-svliall and Inch ot wli.au weio oiitHtan.ling not only for their play, Itlt lu: Ihetr tipri'-ihlness and striking exaliuiles of sporisniauship. llonorabOe Georije G. Corson, Jud.ge on the .Montgomery county bench, al¬ so had only complimeutitry rcm.irks to make of Gelbert In a shorl but voiy winy extcimiii-aneous speecli, : .\s spealvcr of the evening. Judge Harold G, Knight remarked, "Cella'rt has stepped forward as perliap.-i the most outstiin.llng cill-z.en of Montgom¬ ery coimly this ye:u'. i;,aeh l.vcar some one person or iierhaps several persons from this county reach the zenlUi of Hueeess and are acchllmed in ua.tion- ' wide fame for their achievements. Gcl-> bert has galniil just such it .>.taU.in Uiis ; year ami is no less deseivlng of the pol.ularity of ths peoplo Umu thoso in! CoEt Is Wholly on Sciiool Board—Half Acre of Ciound Purchased — 894 Pufjils Enrolled — Funds Available for Current Bills. Cidldieii iu tile s.'vcral eienicnlaiy schuols of Amiiler wiil agiUn lie offer¬ ed luxin-aiiUioxin tor Imniiiiiizalion fioiii dlpliiheiia. The Ambler scluAil board resolvc.l at '.he n-.eetlng on Tues- ihty evening lo also t:oiillnue without cost Uie Schick lest phtn, Tl.e servicea of 'Jjr. A. J. Crnlg wlll.be .secured for application of the scrum and later Uie Schick test. The North I'enn Com- munlty Cen«,i-e has ea'eied Its services. Tlui ollicers ot the iioard Avere autli- ori/.ed lo enter into an a'-'reement wilh tlfii Hw.vvooa,. .esjftklu.in Uie purphitse of lhc plot of g'roilid, (i(T-lli:iths of .ari aia-e, wliit-h arl.ioiiis the high school hi'.c. This .givund will cost the illstrict fICIIJ.SO. The iKirchase of this groun.l was made on which lo jditce It tempo:iu^¦ school blllMllig in v-hicli will be ULUglit BClenecs. 'i'liis Luildiiiy, Is the asbestos one-roomed strii'-tuic. whit'h origin.illy stood on tlio l''orest avenue grounds. Tlirough tie aelivity <it llie linprofi'- nient commillee' tills lias alreitdy been 111 'Veil lo the site and is under con¬ st! ueiion for use this fail. Si.i.'ervising pilncii'al J. M. I"i;dier ri ported Sill pupils ilil'idlcl in all the scao. Is. In tile junior and si'liior high scheol there are ,; ii eitmtl number of boj's and girls, -lt,0 iu all. 11 was reported that .Miss I'olleigci" fell :,'rolii a, ;l''.ol in it class ro.iiii and broke ,iL bone in her fool. T!ie insiir- itiice conn a.ny Wits imm. ¦ llately iu- foui'.'d and is investigct.ilig. ,M1ss ¦.Miriam llorst iUid Mrs. J. M. Fis'.ier h.ave substituted In Uie schoida during ihe last moiiUl. As yet no i.-ixcs lia\-c been rec'.'ived for lite boroui^li collector, iind there was n.i'; sullii'leiu money at this meet¬ ing avaliivblo to pity the S.1i;iui In bills UsuO, .\. resolution w;is tlierefore' mado to seein'o all la.xes thus far received and to pay the bills immediately. Thc tre.-isui e,''s report showed it balance of little more tli-tn ?1,S00. Use of Uio htih school ainliloiium was granted to the Rotary Cli.b of AmM.'i- lu ubich to iioM Us tin liver- f.'.il-'y meeting ill 1 .-1:01111101-, roots and Their Works." She will give spoeial attention to Angela Morgan, whfl is eoming to the club on Novem¬ ber 12lh, Mrs, Havid N, I'iillerson, count.v cliairman of literature, will giv« a review of recent btioks. Club niem¬ bers and tlielr triends itre invited to all meetings ot the department, ]':.\KCt:TIVK ROAH1) ArKFTlNG The executive board will meet at the home of Mrs. Cli,ai-hv.i .Mulvany as.slsl- etl li,v Mrs. Margaret Rolston, on Oc¬ tober 22nd at 12.30 p. m. STATE FKHKRA'I'ION MKKTI.NG The ,1,'ith annual meeting of the State U'hui'i'Ii at Yardley. Next Siiturdiy evening at the Hor¬ sham lire hall, tiie .\ld Society of Grace i'resbyterlan church will give it musieal when J'hiiitdeiphia and 'i>oylestown talent will furnish tht enferliilnment. '. Tile exi'cphuiitli.v warm v/eaUier haa brought lilacs into bloom In this viein¬ it.v, .\li liial reniitiiiM now Is for soim;- ono to rcjioit a robin b-jllding a nesti The Hallowe'en parly for the Sunday [ sehool ot the Jarrettown M, K, churcU will take iilaee on l>ct. 3lBt in th« church bitscment. I'rver.vone In tlia comniunlty Is Invited lo be preaent. Annual chicken supper of the .lar¬ rettown M. K. cliurch is on ils way. Nov. 22, is tho dato. Mr. and .Mr.s William Taylor held a Federation ot Pennsylvania Is being! unitiuo event at tlielr home on Sat- jheld this week from the 13tli to the; urday, the occasion being the Itlth j 17th ineiuaive. Mr.s. Thos. A. Foulke,; anniversary of their marriage, Itcv. ipresldent of the Colony Club and, fjdwln F, Carson, who performed tho I ,Mis. .1. .M. Fisher, delegate, end Jliss'ceremony, was iiresent wilh his wifo JDJU-lJtUi'-T-i'int'liein, president of tho,and niece, as wero also Mr. and Mrs. j .lunior Club. iii-(' atteniJIng the meet-1 Ray Smith, who had served as atten- ilng. Suburban Sections Win Fignt to Force Cut in Sewerac,e Rata The l'lieltcnl::ini an.l .Abington Sew- er;ige C.,,n|i;,ll.V iilis been direclcd li'.\- the public service conimisslou to revise ii,s in tea for siiiiitai-.v sewei'a'.:e ser¬ vici, deslgiie,i lo .\-ield a grtisB annual revenui' not to e.,:ceed ?l'(i,l4U, The ooninilsslon also bel';' ihat the co.ii- paliy lliis no o-,\ nershlp of Ute storm- water seweis In the ois'trict wllich it sei-\-cs an,I is i,ol J,,sillied in ehitrglng for Uielr use, ruder the rales, w-McIV were altack- <'d hy Al.ln.etoii itii<l t:]ielieiiliain' 'I'own- slilps, Uie ,scllool district of -AbingUin Township, John UulUe, Williiun G. Glenn, Jlrs. I'.'liz.aiieth L.'Wis Iloyer, Ib'i'iuaii ku'l and other ri sideiil.s id' Uie dlstriet. the comi'any h,is been cil- lecllng ¦•¦lir...'lil2. as conipaicd wi,:!l .t21,- IM'l produceil by llie si'pcrs.'ded taril'f. 'I'he t iniission in lixiiig Uie legal gross iinnuiii revenue, allowed 7 per I'ont relurn 111 on the ti^ir value of Ihe icspoivlent's iproiierly, jiIa-ciMl jit ,$185,- liilil, opcr iilii.g char.,-, itnmaii lii pi-eci;iU' I ART Hi^PAr.TJfl':.N"l' 1 JTrs. W. George Rardens. chairman of the art department, w-lshes to call tho attention of the members to the allied iirts exiiibit, sponsored by Amer¬ ican .Architects, at iniil AValnut street. The exhibit c:in be seen from 10 to ft dally, except Salurday, when the hours ! aro 10 to 1 p. m., until October 22nd. There are creations ahown In melal, w-ood, pottery, glass, fiibrlcs and stone, jiontgoji1';rv coit.vtv ]'T':;i)Kr.\- 'J'lO.N' MKETING ' Tile fall iiH'etIng of the Jlontgomery County l-'ederatlon ot Wom.-n's Clubs will be held at Narlierth on Thursday, the 23rd of October. Those who want ! to go, but do not drive m;iy call Jlrs. J .Stuart JIacTntlre. Anibler 12S-A\'. .Mrs. ! Maclntlre is chalrnuin of Iransporla- I tlon. CARH PAItTV I Ou Wi'densday, Oct. 21IUl. there will be a i-ard party at Uic home of ,AIn--, Clias. IJ. Jones, Ainbler iligbbinds. Tickets can be obliiined from Jlrs, Jl. J. JlcGill. The chargo is HO cents. HA.VCINCr CLAPS Tho (Vlony Club Dancing classes, under the supervision of the Jlisses Heger, held their (list meeting in tlio Forest Avenue School ailditoriiim on Oct. Mill. Meglnrers H'.'cl al :!.3M p. m. and second class ill I.-la p. m. The class meets every Thursday, excepting the fourtii v,-('ek of tlie moiilIi, when il iiicets on AA'edni'sday. Foster Homes Wanted "l'"'oster Iiomes are neeueu fur several very allr.tetlve and briglit children, under llie care of lite Children's Aid Stx'iety, 17 AA'est Airy Street, Norris¬ tow-n, Pa. A little boy of four and his Uliinls HI years ago, and Rev. Maurice Oulland, the present pastor, and wife, ,ot the Jarrt'ttown M. K. church, A coln- t'klenee of the occasion w-as that eat-h couple had just one child, a daughter in e;icli case, 1 Grace Presbyterian Church ot Hors¬ ham, "The Active Church," Howard L. Frame, pastor. Sunday School, fl,4ri; .Junior C, Tt. and Morning worsiilp at I 11; inlermediitte .an.l senior G. K., at :7.iri: evening srevice at H; midweelc prayer meeting at tlie church every AVednesday, H p. m, Member.s of tho Grace Presbyterian Churcli of Ifors- liani attended the ninety-seventh an- nivei-s;iry services on Monday night at the Lehman Memorial JL K. church, ot Ifalborn, 'I'lie bo;ti-tl of trustees met ilt the home of Jlr. and Mrs. Charles J I. Jlontelth on Tuesday evening. At the Wednesday evening prayer .servleo the bfiok of Rev-elation is b.-iii.g slutlied 'at tlie firaee Presbyterian eliureh of ' Horsluim. These meellngs are jiroving ot unih-^unl interest. Many hands have been put riut ot work al the Pitcairn aviation plant in Hallowell, due to the slump In condi- I tlons, A'ery tew orders tor construc¬ tion of planes have been received thW fall and there haa boon very little work for Ihe moro than 100 employes. At preaent there Is much cxperlmentatUin upon the aut'i.gyro plnne. Kach d;iy Lin huge windmill Is taken aloft, banke.l and dropped, tilled and sped In lon.g drives In order to test Its stalilllty nnd Cnduriinee. Tliere are only a few stu¬ dents on the field now conipiired lo lho miiuy who received Instruction at tho school durlns the summer vacation jierlod. Gi-are Tresbylerian Church of Hor¬ .sham has decided lo enter the Loyalty campiiign, which is lieing sponsored by the Presbytery ot I'hlla, North. Mr. and Mrs. A. I'Jrle l''ellnian llor- slster of 10 are very appealing young- „f,„n,_ entertained Jlr. and Mr.---. How- sters, who neofl kind, motherly care and atfoctlon. Two stimly, happy broth¬ ers, tliree anil six years old, aro also very desirable bnys, wbo need real nrd L. Frame last Sunday, Riill.v day services v.-ere hel.l last Sun.lay aflernoon at Grace I'resbyter¬ lan Cluirch of Horsham, when the home life. The Children's Aid Society punday school presented a splendid will be glilil to disi'l*,ss boitrdl r.angemenls w-lth those interested tlieae children. iiir- progriim. The Sunday seliool ot Grace Presbyterian Church asks you, "Wlmt Is It'/ 221." Grace I'resbyterl;in Church of Hor¬ shiim has rt'ceived an invitation to V on Sun.lay al 2.30 join In the f.'llowshlp communll.y ser- iii-nerstone of Chelten vice next Sumbiy at Uie rrospectvllle Mayor Mackey Laid Corner Stone es of $21,3iJ0 and iif ,<i'.-oo. Miiyor M.-i'Ue o'clock kild the 1 Hills Abbey, now untler erection In'ji, v., church, Clelieii llilis ecnutei-y, ait Washin:,-- The regular biisliie.<s meeting ot tho loll lane and Stenton avenue. Gcrnuiii- Senior C. K. Socley of Graco Prea- town. Rev. I'-dwin lleyl Helk. pastor byterlan Church of Horshiim will bo emeritus of St. Jlattbew's LuUieian ),(,i,i on Friday, Oct, 17,. nt 8 p. m,. Churcli, also took part. at the homo ot Jlr. and Jlrs. Lester CheHen Hills Alibey is a community MIehener, at Crestwald, On next Sun- Mrs, Daul> Heads Hospital Aid The Sclle;sville .\ axillary of Grand View lb*i| ilili lias reorganized wilh Jll-.-'. .los-'ph Lii'i^j being l-el,:lllied as presi !eul. "rile a.nnual meetln.g' was hlid 1.1 the home of JIi's. J. .Mien Harr, Sellersville, Tuesdii!,- ulglil. 1'ther otU.'ers are: Jlr. Clenicutine Nase. vice president; Jliss Jlargaret Neiillg, llnauciiil secretitry, and Jlrs. W. F. I la.v, treiisurer, Suriilciil d.'essings to tlie number of 120-1 were made at the meeting. Lioutorant Pershing Ordered to Duty I icuieiiiint C.I.'llel I-;d-.;iii- .laniison l''ershing. of Penllyn. and Lieuteiiaut t:oionel liitii'i'd iri'-ans J^iepheiison, of Haddonlleld, N, J.. Army Specialist Resi I've tJorps. were oivlered to active ilui.\-. Thi'y will report on .N-^ivember 11 to the chief of staff in Washington for tw-o w-eeks' service. mausoleum and wll! be one of the l:-.rgest and most be:iutiful of itrchltec- tiiral aehleven-.enls of its Itintl. It is of Gotlilc design and will lie construct¬ ed of granite Willi stained glass win¬ dows and broliz,e iiicliil -..vol-K-. The si-.-- rounding terrain of Chelten Illlls Cem. etery will be lalwlsciiped I llt'.llig l-ackg-roimd. It will resemble Ityprcss 111:1 .Mibe.v, recenlly completed in Rrooklyn by the s:inie builders. 'I'he n'eiii;:rliil will coniiiin 1 rypls for Ihe neepljoil of eitiier a slii.'Ve liody or an entire familv,. ,A. special, fond has been s.'t iislde for the permanent care of the ;ilibey. trailers at Jll ard'a on Sunilay were Jlr, and JTra. I billies Ronsall and daughters Helen, Jlarjorle, und Nancy and Joseph Ron- sail, of Veadon: Raymond K. Rrady and taniiiy, of AA'yndmoor, wero recent cullers at the same place. liay afternoon at 3 o'clock the society \ylll hold religious services ;it the Rucks county Jail. Jlr:^. Lydia Spencer, a missionar.v among tiie American Ui- dlans, will be the speaker at the C. K. meeting next Sunday evening at 7.in nt the Grace Pr.'sbylerlan t-'hiirch luinlsh a „f ih„shani. Her topic will bo "Tho Amcri.'an liidi:in," and wiil be of great interest jis well as iiiBtrucUvo. A Hallowe'en party will be held en Fridiiy evening, Oct, 24, at S o'cliH-k nnder the auspices of the C, K. socie¬ ty at the home ot Hampton Siddall, In rrospectvllle. Jlr. an.l Mrs. Clyde Myers, ot llora- '~~~ „ ham. an.l Joseph AA'hlteslde and daugh- Geitnide K._ (_on_- ^^^ j^j,^^ Rachael AVhiteside, of IJaby- lon, motored to Conowlngo dnni , on Sunday and spont tho day with rela¬ tives ot the former who reside several miles south thereof. (continued on page 6J d
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Title | The Ambler Gazette 19301016 |
Volume | 52 |
Issue | 35 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 10/16/1930 |
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Year | 1930 |
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Title | The Ambler Gazette 19301016 |
Volume | 52 |
Issue | 35 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 10/16/1930 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
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VOL. LII-NO. 35
AMBLER. PA.. OCTOBKll 10, 19:3()
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