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The Ambler Gazette VrOL. LII-NO. 45 AMBLKR. PA.. I3ECE:MBKK 25, 1930 S1.75 A YEAR AND COLD POINT ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST READERS TO; County Treasurer Hurt, With Daugh¬ ter, in Crash William 11. l-'o\. County Treasure.- .aiid priiminent llciiiiblii-an leader, is rciMivering in .Moiitgolli-ry liosiiilal from injuries suffered Monday morn- j Ing, when bis aiiloiuohile was clcmolish- ' ed in a collision at 'Clermaliluwu pike and Center I'oint road, Riiiira I'ox, 2;i, daughter of Ibe coun¬ t.v olUclal, received a tfractured iioso and lacerations ot the faco in Uce I Cold Poin». Baseball Team Benefits—I crash. Roth were throv;n from their Cerrct(B|s Reverently Decorated niaihine, ono wlwel ot which passed for cKfftmas-Holiday News Among over Kox as he lay in th,. road. ... ., ,., , Their car colli-.h-.l wltli one driven the Churches—Welfare Wcrk. ,,,y William R. Koenlg. of Moiysvillc. The Plymouth Welfare iiHsociatioii ^pfir Hoyertown, who wa.- al.uic- in bi.-. will give away I'J baskets of food at ,„,i,.|,i„p -imi ^^lio escaped Injury, Christmas to families who are worthy i W'liliam aallaglier, a court ifleflog- ot assistance al this lime, A number rapher. who was driving behind Vox of cases have 'been brought lo the at- i,roiiRh tenllon of the comirltlee and are being whei High Quality Li PAY DIVIDENDS USUAL RETURNS TO STOCKHOLD¬ ERS ARE DECLARED await the oiilc In ^'iiio b.-iil iif Kiix's llljiirii-j Inve. tlgated. Thus far haskcLs are be- concussion of the brain and ing preiiared for-I'J families. These and i wounds, others, w'ho are needy of asslslaiice in [ Koenlg was lielil other respects will be luuked after, too, by the cumiiiltlee. The I'lymcniui Welfare urganizalion does nol con- I r.ne its energies lo I'lynioulh towuship, -•aione, but will provide for worthy fam¬ ilies during litis busliicis,s depression . Ill all necessary respects. Their ef¬ forts will not be <-otifiiied to Chrisimas, ' bul will he continued iiidellnitely. All \ cluti-clles aud organizalions of the coni- munily heaitily back llie commltlee. Miss Kleaiicir Redlngton, who makes her home with Jfr. and Mr,i Samuel Weldner in I'lymouth Meeting, suc¬ cessfully underwent an oiieralion for aiipcndicitis at Riverview hospital last week. Remuel RodelKiuRh, Plymouth iCen- Closing Cl-iristm.^s Cantata Most Cre:- tre, was among those to altend the itably Rendered — Playlet, •'What First National Bank and Ambler Trust Company Show Results of Careful Management—Large Reserves Estab¬ lished Add to Strength. The I'iist Natioual Rank ot Ambler and the Ambler Trust t;o. have on- hini lo Montgomery Hospital. Joyed a very satlifaclory year, as evi¬ ls injuries wi^re diagnosed ns clc-nc-ed by the decla.ration of the re- j ¦¦•»,, sK.,»<,..r ..iquor Saved from De¬ struction Afler conden.iiliig llqr<or seUied iu a raid and directing thocon.ti:al>;iiid bo dc- .slro>'ed, .ludge t^orson, tu a deciee j handed clown, revoked his Ilrst order, when be learned tho whisky Is of ex- J celh-nt -.luallly. as well as some wine seized In a raid on the iiremi.ses of William llioerr, n,t Ransdale, und dl- . rcilc-d Shi-rliC George M, Fratt to de¬ liver 11 barrels nf wine and two bai^- rels or whisky Lo tho .Slate Hospital al Norrlstown, for medlc^inal use lu that Institution. Samples of the llQuor uire IcHtecl by Dr. LavlKicli, at yie Iiohpi.U'1. and Couniy Chemist Atner .Miller, and foi.nd lo test to a. stiige nt imrlly wliicli would warianl tbe use of liiji or as a medicine,vTlie hospital was in need o( liliior to be u.sed aa ft medicine, aici Judge i'ca-son decided IW't lo have the Ihpior deslrcn-ed when J: ccnld be inil to a honelicLil use. CHRISTMAS DANCE TITLE: "AMERICA, WHAT IT DONE FOR US" HAS Delightful Event Planned by the Jun¬ ior Colony Cl'.ib •¦i'hllllp.s^ Holiemians^ will provide- luil.-ilc for the- nlglil-atler-Chrisliiuis uce, the holiday daiict. to bo given I'.v the ,lunior (-'olony Club at the Hankers^ Country Club. Ml-is Margaret t'ralg Is the chairman iu charge. Tlc-k- els ma.v be purcb,asc-d from blisses Helen h'islier aud Klorence Vuleiiline al $-..'•0 per ciaiple. The next business nnd nodal meet¬ ing will he January 13 at the Forrest Avenuo school. A lilm, ••Rlography of Renjamin Franklin.•' will be-gl\-eii. Miss .luli.-i Coiu.|ilcin is c-liaiiinnn In charge. Kindly note change of dale in year books. „. OPPER DOBLIN AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TEREST OF IN- IDE I PROGRAM BY THE MATTHIAS SHEELEIGH SCHOOL Brings Christmas," 0|Dcned the Pro¬ gram—Large Attendance Delighted, Santa Claus lost hia identity for a time nnd then regained his true self, i baneiucl for inslallatioii of otllcers lasl week al the Masonic lodge In J-'cnl Wash Iuglon, Mr. Rodebaugh has been a memliec- for man.v yt-ars. Cold Point cemetery, adjoining tlie naptist churcii is b(>aiitltul llils year. A in a clever cantata prevented on Mnn- great nunilber of the graves iiave been "lay evening In the Riethren church decorated in rcMl and green and many by tife pupils ot Matthias Shceloigh Uowers have been tenderly placed. school. Mr. and Mrs. William l/cveilng, of The program, wiilch was' prepared Jloxborough, were guests of .Mr, and and rendered under the direction of Mrs, Joseph Jamea, ot Plymouth tho able corps ot teachers, wns Inter- ieiitre, on Sunday, spersed by .selections from the school Rev. and Mrs. R. P. Gieseke, lly- and oix-beHlra, deilRhting the hi'-RO aii- nioutli Meeiing, are spending tbe ,;i,-ii,.c, wiiich c^omiilitely lllled Ciiristmas holidays in I-nncaster at church, tbe home of .Mrs Oh-s-c-kc's parents, ^„ j,,^, „„j,i,„ „f „„, „^,„„„, ,..^„,^. j^ Mr. and M,rs Wll lam bechrlsl. f„^ ,^ well-earned share of the ap- Mr and Mrs. Harry ^ ocum and „i„u,e, as the lower grade children pre- fainiLv. Of Harmony lie called on ,^„j^,, ,„^ ^^^^ ^^ ^,,^ program, iemuel Rodeliaii::,li in Plymoulli Ceu- ,„„, ,.,j.,,j ,^,^1, ,„_, ,,,,.^ y^ ^,_ „,,. tre, on Sunday. ^ nudh-nce ••Wlial Urines Cbristir.a.s," team has been scalp gular seml-aiiiui,al dividends, the board ;of directors of the National Rank to having declared the usual sl.x peroent licml-aniuial dividend at tho regular ims-ting 'on Tiicesda.v morning, and the Trust Compan.v oIIlcialH ordered the ciistoiuai-.y 3 per cent semi-annual dlsbiirsciiienl lo slockliolders at the weekly meeting on Dec, 11. 'i'iie Trust Comiiany will thus p.ay out $7..IHO to its sbarehcdders, and the .Vatlonai Rank, fl.'i.OOO within the next few day.s, this being the lir-sl payment by the latter Institiillon on its enlarg- ed capital account, which was doubled j OPENS IN PHILADELPHIA ON JAN to $1:50.000 on June 30 of this year. In addition lo the pa.>'nient of divi¬ dends lo stoc-kliulclers, both institu¬ tions havo also iiaid dividends lo d(»- posltcu-s In the funn of inleresl on ac-- counls, tbe 'I'l-ust Conipan*y retiirnlng .?23,nilO and Ithe National Rank $SO,00;) to tiatrolls who have had Hallsfactary biil.-iiii-es clurlng the p.ast year. Reserves have b.een set uj> Instllution. whh-h add wrurilv and '"K 1'hlladelphl.a, and from Camden slrenRlb to depositors and stockholders. '-'"'""Sswoochi, Woodbury and olher Tbe Trust Company reserve fund ls,to"n-^i "t Uie South .Jersey area will .$4n,0(.'0. which, with capital, surplus ! "«"k the annual exhIbiUon of tho Phll- nnd undivided pi-ohts, approximates'^'il'-'l'h'ii -i^it Alliance Ciiculating I'lc- 5410,000. The deposits are $750,000, with Uire club which opens on January 11. Lolal ass.-t- of $1,340,000. R.arge delegations will atlc-iid from At tho Nallonal Bank $ir,.lflfl ha„ i .Swartlrimore, Jledia, 'nJli.-slor. Nor- Jiusl been added to the reserve fund, ilstown. Heading, Betlileliein, Allen- wlilchh.nis been steadily growing, and town, Potlslown and l'cilt.--vllle. Jiink- which fund now approximates $110,000. < ts to the exblbllion will be made by Uie The- deiioslts lolal more than $2,700,000, Junior and .senior high sc-bools and cif which nearly SJ.iioo.ono are in the i I'V the various elementary schools in .savings •¦iccount of tbe iiislilulion. iPhiladelphia and ouU.-ing districts. Roth local liftuka report very satl.s,- ' Coincident v/Ith th« opi^iilng ot the factory Chrlstmcis club disbursements, fK'i'h'tion the Art-Alllauco will Inau- tolalllng more than $135,000, and Uie surate a drive designed to build up a f.ic-l that both clubs this year were a ''cal 'lit appicclatl.in among the about eciual to lho.se of RI31) indicates tens of thou-ands of .s.-huuls hi Pliila- Grado 5A Is tho Authoi-, With Eacli' Pupil Writing a Chapter—llkistra- tions by Howard Garrilt—Graph of Pupil Progress—Other Notes. fiA Lirudc of the Anibler Roiougli pub¬ lic; schools has made a book. Thej What II Has Dune for fs." Presley j Juhn.son made the cover page. J-^acdi} IJUiiII wrote one cluipler fur the book.' 'Iliore is one cliaiiler dealing -vvilli i '-(Jooil Citijieiishll)," aiiollic-r about '•Ryrd ul the Soulh I'ole," and a tliird on ¦Ryrd aud Riiidbergh," two i of our prcsciii ikiy American / hen--; ocs. Tile oilier cliaplers are dc) ^-rip- i live of sonu- phase of life in ..\merlc,-,i.: Howard (larritl illustrated tho ''''"'^-i, ,.,__„„„,„,, --pn CHILDREN hi Uie cbioscn occuiiatlon of the mem- .,lane Morgan lu-lped to as.semble it and | UNDERPRIVILEGED C H I L u K t IM |-i ^ ^ , , ^, ,^ CHILDREN'S PARTY Priscilla 1-H Ckib Selects Loaders — Water Shortage Relieved—P. T. A. to Provide School Lunches—Jarret¬ town and Dresher News of Interest. The 4-11 club of Horaliam was dubbed the name Prlsc-lll.-i at the iiiec-t- liig held hull week In Hor.siiam liro bull. The new nalu'c was c-lioseu by tho girls of the gi-ouii and ha.-, been ac-- ccpted b.v tlielr h-^ulers. I'lvo loc^:il haders'of the cluh, wlilch is recently organlwd. were also sehs-Led. They are Mrs. William Mann, Mrs. Kamiiel While, Mrs. Raymond Tyson and Mrs. Sa.uiiiel Weisel of Hor^-llnm. with Miss 1-hhel Readies I.s in cbarge. Three nc-w members were also rec-i-lved into tho group. During the mveling tliree .¦•-ow¬ ing machhu-s wen- oiierated. Sewing UARYf Pilgrimages of Women's Clubs and School Children from This and Ad- j jacent Territory Will Be of Consid¬ erable Interest. { Pilgrimages of women's clubs and It each' «t-'li""l cbilclren frum counlies adjoin laud it v.'ith golden ribbon. A record of' acJiiovcnieiu in nuir.hei- work v.as kept iiy eac-h c-bild iu the sec-ond ,'.rade iu Aliss J'icketl's room cluiiug the monlh of Ncn i-niber. This i-ec-ord was kc-iit in the form of a sim¬ ple graiih. Tli^e graph showed tho child a pic.-lurc tliroug'h \vlilch he can .¦¦li-c- bis own piugiess. It v.as luai'kefl every clay. The chil.iron v.'ere inlerestcti to see If they went •••up or dov.^ii." The greatest value- in iiceiiing this record wus tbo inlercHl the cbild liael )lii his own progress In number work. The cliildre-u in .Mi.ss Ijetz's room carried oul llic^ Tliank-giving idea by glviii!^ a box lo the North Pe^nn Com¬ iiiunily t:ciite-i-. 'i'he box contained fruit, vc-gclabl"S and a generous aup- | ply of caiinisl .igoochV The chlldl-eii were quiiee happy In being abio to do Ihe-Ir share. WERE FAVORED bers during their se-ssions. <^aroIs were sung, aud se-ve-ral liitcrc-sting i-eport-l were given. The ni'Xt inee-ling North '.i-ji club of Horsham will 25 Kiddies Selected by the F'cnn Community Centre Dclightft-lly Saturday, December Entertained and Given Presents from '"all. Santa's Pack. """ of the be- held lho Uro Kiwanis Club of Ambler is rent. Win •inlte how easy 1 descrviiig of much respecl for the Iliic- work it has done for tlio underprivi¬ leged child in Anfbler. The dliiuer anil :Clirlstma,i luurty gilvi-n to a ,'rrou|) of youngsicrs who may have.* lllllo or no Christmas this year Is Riving an Just another example of lho conslel--¦•i',.r..^,mjiUty eratlon and good work <if the scrvlc;e club in this eommunity. f lioine- Instead of iiaylng .M. Taylor will tell yuil It is IhroiiRh llu- Aml'ler ami R. Ahsu. r»Slh annual series available Jan. 10. . adv t'iiristnias services were- observed III the .larrc'town .M. i:. c-inu-c-b, on Suiiela\- mcn-uIllR -with Kev. Maurle-e Outland ioijueiit - discourso on The iliure-h was liand- ¦¦•cuiiel.v emboweivcl and fe-stooneel wilh ropes of laiire-1, and a Ciiristmas tree C'o-operatlnR with the North Pi-nn reachliiR ce-lling high, and lieauUfully Community Centre, tbe i-liib cm Tues- i,.,rlaiiclc-el wllli liiisc-1 and, liuiiR wltli dny eve-uiiiR gave a mei ry feast and. ornaments added much lo the hedlchcy entc-rtiilnmi-nt to 35 klildles. All were jipp,>arance ot the edille-e. At the eve- Cold Point l.asehall team has heen ^^.^^ ,1,,, („ii„„.|„^, I'eatiires .-iiicl ipiall-: tbat. despite the general business de- delphla, the coun'tloa mljolnlng Uie very successful with the m-ontbly card;^,^,,, impersonated by the glc-esome. en-I m'etslon, this locality has suffered lo a dty and In tbe large- torrllory of parly idea and will pi-obalily be- «'ell ;^,„|j.in„,,j, j„v,,„iip„, -jvho appeared on i'<'-'*«'i- ilegree than oUier communities, South Jersey. Schoo-ls will be encour- linanced in its drive next .summer for ^|,,^. ^^.^^^, represenllng >;re'eiis. bells,' n"'' » also establishes the fact that 'iged to enroll hi the ' hcailatlng Plc- tlic iiciinant In tbe Norlh I'enii h'ague.'^..^^^^,1^.^.^ gifts, stockings, the tree love,IUie saving habit i.s s.afely entrenched |tiiro CJiub. Menibershi|i enlllln-i each Ou Saturday evening tlie second ot .,„,, ^,„,„ ^|„, ,|tt,.|,,j„,.^ ,,t f,,,, „pi,.it_i among our people, the se-rics of parties lo be lic^ld tills j,„„,, „.,„ .^,,^, gladness, carols and I .winter wa. held, and a large crowd at- Christmas. The tots entered Into tlie' 'tended and enjoyed the evening n..,,„r,t of ,i,c occasion M-ith enthusiasm tlrange hall. Harry C.ampbell.c<iptaln^^ a. iTOP<«Wi>-«»t,jVii8 wholwui ot last year's team, t.s In charge of „„^ delightful, which wn.-^ evident Uie committee arranging the social „„.„„pv,„„, i,,,. „.|,„,^. |„.„.,.,„„. events. There are always lots ot priz- ^,|„, „|,,„,,. ^,,.,„,^„ presenled the „ .«...._ . es, and everyone who attends has a ,,,^„,„, ,,.^,.^ „f „,^ progr.am lu a de-j ll/iniUIT RfllOr most enjoyable time. llghtfully interesting cantata, •¦Riing- Rcv. and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert T. Wil-',,.,^ ,„, sanla," which i^ontained humor of Cold I'oint are enterlalulng the former's meilhcr and .'iistcr, .Mrs. .M bert T. Wilson and Mlss Charlotte ¦^\¦ilson, ot I'liIladeliiliia, on Clirislnias «iay. An excellent altendance record for the year just pasl \vas ellsc-lc»sc-cl .Suii- elay evening during the Ciiristmas pro- gran-j of llie Suiiclay school de-partiii'-nl iif Plymoulli Meeting K. C. church. 115 names were read, all h.aving attended Sunday school wltbuut nn absence durin.g the wliule year. One name Varllcularly, lli^t ol .Mrs. Samui-l .\l-ul- (aruug.'was read for the lOUi i-ousecu- tlve time. Mrs. .\rmslrong now wears the 10-year star. Two have attended 11 years wilhout an absence. The.v ai-o Howard Smith and I'^dward Sawyer. I'-Igbl-year pins are iicld by l-3dilli IMcisclc-y. iillvcr Saw.ver. .Tr.. and Ni-l- lle Moscley. Tlioie wlio received 7-yoar plus are Oertrude Murra.v. Klizalieth Llghtkep, Mlldi-cd Tarhutton, Joseph Ri-o'vn and Margaret McLean. The C-.vear bar.s- were awarded lo Alma Ziegler, Margaret Xlegler, Florence h.Toit tn hi Tarbiillou, Marie Mc.Vrdle, tiiiu-e Mor¬ gan and Dorothy Tarbullon. Five-year bars were awarded lo Walter Tarhut¬ ton, I'hiiaiuiel Murray, V.iitt McReaii, Kugene Ijightkep. James ^Icirgan, 'Ver¬ na Riirkc and Justice Morgan. 14 re¬ ceived one-year iiiiis; 10 the two-ye.ar wreath; 4 the Ihree-ycar bar; and 13 and ti^tiios—humor In altempts of Kd- ward .\ssenbeluie-r as ••Win. I'lt-zgeralc (RawrcMicc Sc-heiliner) to the newer .-'t.-indarcls of the n'.odern age. *'\'iiii irusc-n" w.-is e-lc-\-c'r iu lijlsat lirsl futile e-rrorts to indllc-e-.Mi-s. Santa to.-is- sunie Ihe mode-rn role in clress. Iioose furnl.slilngs and managenien't. lb- had Inviiliiiihle assistance in .'-^ara Ru¬ dolph a.s "I^ame l-'asblon," so that once cunvlnc-ed, IVIrs. Santa then emiiloyccl her wiles on old S.-inla, and tb school to borrow one oil painting and jtwo etcbinga each month to hang on 'its w-alls. From sclinols that bave I enrolled aa membernicomjnltteoa of slu- jdcntvi came to the^;-* Alliance each 'month to select the^ 'tiic-ture tb.-it is to hang in the sc;horil during lhc- monthly period. After the hanging of the pic¬ ture it is ellsciisscd anci ci-ltlc-ised ,'lt assembly. Essays are written on It for the school iiai>er. In this manner tho children are t.aught the "why" of a well-executed iialnling. and learn somelbing of color nnd per.'-lpective. The annual exhibition of tlie .\rl Alliance Circulaling Pic-tiii-e chib is Vomiiosed of the works of disllngiilsh- Several Forges Located Along Valley ! ed Amei-ican artists, mi-.iiy of whom re- Creek Near Washington's Headquar- !«Jrte in I'hiladclpbia and adjacent coun¬ ters, but "the" Forge Was at the, ";,p ^^,.j ;\||,,,npp a ncm-pi-olit or- Foot of Mount Misery. jpaniznllon, througli the niecliuin of Its A Forge-, exactly similar lo that iCIrciiIatlng Picture Cluh, has upset the wblcb gave .-i name lo one of Americ.-i-s old-time fallacy that art Is only wlth- mosl historic spots, will soon l>e erect- in the reae-li of tin- wealthy .ind the si'-iii'"'' '¦'¦' ""^ '*"'" "' '^"^ original Valley :""Itined few. II has accnniplislied till ¦/geraicl ~~—~— \aii ilueii," and ¦•.Mrs. Saiila" whose: LATTER SHOULD BE ADDED TO finrt was we-ll lakeii hy Ann.a Steer, to! adaiit old, stalcl, conservative Santa [ l^Iails THE PARK GROUNDS selcM'ted as ir.H>-^t deserving cases by nlng services Uev. 'Oiillanil took as btl l>e-c- n fore!" -il • -l-ll I thejCommunlly Cenli'e anc^tlfeso fhll- topic "The Rainliow of (iod's Rcive^ oi $70-,0 Tie'iir'(iT *'.-"''''¦''" ^^''¦'"'' '"'i''^ exceedingly Iiaiuiy- ••The Chrlslm.is Rionbow." stating lliat 1....."'_¦. ...'„„,,-"?._"".'.''i Tho enllre Kiwanis luc-ethv,- w.is glv- love is the i-Mliibcw of promise ond en over to Ihelr cnlc-rtainmc^iU. I.utber hoiie, and tiiat liic principal ccilocs ot Krclz, cliairman of llie underprivileged white, rose, gold, iiidlgo blue- anet i child coniinjttee of the club, ivas viole-l re-present kindnc-ss, lowliness, responsible- for the splendid success of meekness, long siiflcrin:.^ and forglve- itlie occasion, ness. This evening servli;n was mainly [ The cliiidren reveled in singing ot song, with Mr. Oeorge, nf the- Rogar. ; Christmas songs ancl old hymns until St. chure-h. h-.-idlng Uk^ congregation Santa arrived. In his bundled pack hi- In the linging of Cbristinas careds, Tha jhad gifts, fruit and candy for every <i|>enliig song, ••Joy tu llio Woi-lel,^' was child. One gift which Santa left for sung with resounding vim, closely fol- ;cue;h hoy and Rlrl present was a line lowed by •¦ll.iik, the- Iferald An,'els I wool .sweater, whic-li were rIvcii out Sing^," and "Oil. Come. All Ye 1-aItli- |When the parly drew lo a. close. This ful." Rev. Oulland made an e-iirni-st was a mo.st practical gift to each child i ra.ver. This was followed by a ('hrlsl- li-nin the Kiwanls club. mas solo from Mr. George. "SUei.t Miss Riddle-, MI.-w Rle-li.-ird.-, Mrs. .Viglil" and ••Oh. Rlltle- Town of Relli- riublnson and Miss Walker, the four h-lii-m" were sung hy eill, followed by Community Centre workers in Ainblc-r. othc-r fMirlslmas i-arols iulerspi-rse.l 'wore iii-es.-ni. IMIss ridcHe. In behnlf w'llh a spec-Ial Chilstinna responsivu , e.f the Centre, spoke brieriy with words , i'¦•"ling. Tbe Ia.si song, npiiroprlutely of appreciation to Kwanis, and com- a watch night number, was taken up In nienle-d upon the splendid opportunity various parts by c-ae-li of tbe tln-ce see¬ the club offerod these kiddliNt to have lions of the- audlenee> whlc^h mado a at least a little happiness at Christ-j very Impri'Sslve dosing note, mas. j 31 children .¦itul gi-andc-hilclrcn of Mrs. As a special entertainment for Ibe^:Annie Rightkep, of Jarrettown, will children Professor Roslnl, a weird and gaUinr at •¦Home Rest" on ChiisUiiaS most ade-pl maclcinn, worked aome aa- 'lay to enjoy the i.ce-asiuii togc-Uier, luunding card and slight of hand tricks, as bas been their ciialom for several niiii-h to the amiis«>ment and bewilder-^years. There will be a handsome treO mcnl of tbe youngsters, and their eld- to gri'i't them, .and the usual cxchangt- ers a.s well, of gifts, not e-xe-Iucliiv.r tlie f-airprisev Thi^ mee^tlng w.as brought tei a close ' I'^'fl^'IKi^s tied to strings which cac-n The Ransdale-Amhler Alumni foot-l'^ ball game on Ri pc-uses were (d total receipts ot ?«ori.l)7. Tho cx 'shared 00 percent by l.ansdale and 40 pe-rc-cnt by Ami.ler. ^.-llI(-h gave the towns rcspccllvcly $3I.S.lo and $213,07. I From the si-nlor 1 igii school iilay a ; oeinlribulloii »of $303.37 wai---i made to the Welfare Council of Amider, repre¬ senting one-third ot tho protlls. The ise-llior girls of Room 34. b.v the suggestion of IbC'ir home- l-ooul teae-ll- ; er. Miss Kulp. ele<-iilecl lo make piiz- |zles from magazine covers lo give to 'the Comniiiiill.\'' Center for tbe cliiltlren of A.mjliler and ils vie^iull.v. Resides 10 clever piiz;-:les. books, dolls, and gan:es were arti-tlcally arranged and wi'aji- Iii-d In bright Ciiristmas pai>i-r fen- these- children. I Mr. ¦Bill Rone ontertnined the iut- neiiil.I.v on H'cc-, It: \\itli ;,n interpre¬ tation ot his eiv.n poems, rending the following. ••The- llllch 'ni.-it 1 lulds .Me R.'ick," •¦Re.acon Rrown';; Horso R.ace,•' ••When ole-y Pla.ved the l-'iddlc.." •¦fiol.l Crown." '¦J-^lnrons Says •Tliumhs Up'," ••Reve-rii-s of' Oe-orgilaiid." ami ••Rife C'ircies." Mr. Pone intcrpreled four distinct typi4l of iicciplc. His most popular was 'Simon Says •Thumbs Ri)'," the story of a chJldish romance, .\lniost C'liially as popular w.is '¦The Ifitc-h That Ilolils Me Rack." which showed careful study Fort ' This re^iilica forge, ¦George W. Sc-bulf/.. old spirt of Christmas almost ••falls'^ for It—almost, but nol cfullc-, I'rohabl.v It's elue lo an overzealous faiivlly pliy- slc^Ian (James ColUs), who after a i^levei ex,an: Ina tion of Sant.a llnds it " a ser¬ ious case—a ver.v se^rlous case^." or w,as '•'^•"^e. It the amusing eflorts of the insur- ""l"« '"' "'^' f^^ed Utile Iron plant ance :man (Crawford Xfaxson), but "i''*" imearlhed -— literally so from most probably It was Ihe staid, sound i "'"•'"¦'-^ " ''™':""' f^'f' ot rroeli debris common sense of his leg.'il aclvlsor :by establishing a picture-lending plan uf the mannerisms of an old farmer, Mr. Rcuie- was born in llllnoh aa a child wns lnte-i-c-» ,tcil In .giving re- cltalion.s, having memorized many ot Iille.v's atijieallng rh.\anes. He then con¬ ceived the Idea of originality, .and was soon able to prculiice clever iiocms of at nn early hour, and tho litUo guests ">"»' capture. '^'1''I departed very happily. At the* meeting of Kiwanis next WCi-k the newly electe^d olHe-ers will he in.stalle-il with appropriate land Im- pi:e:-Ksive formality. the four-year bar. A very dellgbtful ChrlslniivA program »ivas presc-iitecl Siincl;iy eve-niug lu I'ly- n^iiVutb Meeiing i;. C. chitrch by the Sunihiy school. Waller Knerr. sii;ier- iiitendenl of tbe di-partnicnt. led. AVayne Skilton gave an address of wel- coiue. Songs were sung by groujis and the assc>mlily. Those who look part iu reading, .spc.-ilung- and rcc.lUng and the several grouii exerclsfv-- were, Rulu Keefe, Irene Sewell, i'earl \'aiiHuskirk. Kdward Skilton, Mary na.v, Veronica Un.glaiih, Wal-rcn MacFarlaii'l, Char¬ lotte \\'illl,-nns. .lane Wliite. .lohn t'lig- laub. Samuel Rrown. Oecil-.;c Dudley. James Morgan. Rollancl Shilllclay. Mary .Mh-e Is'eefe. Irma Kelly, Ruth Curry iHU-raliie \\'ai-ii'-r. David SkiU Willinm Maxson) who brought Santa al self and placc-d his feet hack on tbe solid grouiiil of Iiel])- fulnesa .and e;lieer to others and imsel- fishness. .At an.v rate, desjille the efforts of •¦\"an Huaen" nnd his mo.st ntleiillve tind restiectfiil vnlet (,loIiii Amc.y), the latter was forced to ndiiiit falliiie of his own plan, but lo ac-kiiowlc-dge lae comiilcle- siiercess of the re.'il spirit ailcl .. , hla own. During his lectiirc-slilii before' according to ' by which an.vbody may hang the the public Mr. Rone has appi-are-d in „f Rending. Jilgh- rin'"t'"cs nf the heat Amerlcnn a!-tlats|42 slat,-s and also in Canada. A'olumea iwit authority on CVdonlal iron woik.s. 'n his home hy a ten dollar yearly of poem.'=. and brnadc Is like a twin of the origin.al Valley |'"^''^t""'!'' '" -'i y-H'Iy me-mliers4iip; I jof tho CIrculatlnig I'icture Club. The Art Alllani-e is succ^essfully "getting over" to the average henii-e- lielder lli.at the pos.session of original paintings reflects the owner's good tasto and love of tlie heautiful, as nothing el.se can do. -According lo the Pleasing Cantata in Jarrettown School Cliristiiia.-i vacation was usiiered in asling boojts have"" •'^'"'"'"y eve-uing in the Jarrettown leeii iiubllsbi-il by this iio]iiilar author. seiiuel to a sketch written by a' Contlncmt.'il soldier. Isaac Anderson. lie llve^d onl.v Iwo milers from A'alley Forge nnd knew intimately tbo story '''"''ords of the CIreoIatIng I'ic-tur school witli a pleasing Christmas can¬ tata vc-ry nicely cnae-Led by the cliil- * tiren aiici. rclle-cting mi^cli credit ou tlio teacher-directors -who ¦worked with '"¦i tireless i^ffort during the past few- weeks e^oacblng their little charges. The? ""''"program ojieucd, after a re-cltatlcm by --- , adc'ii, with a weleoiue from 13 ot beautiful se>ntlmcnt of Cbrislnias siir- rounillng the joll.v old elf of S.inla C!Iaus, and the exercise closed exiires- slve of the j-idolicle seiillmeut .extend¬ ed by the te.-ie-ln-rs on the iiro.gi-.-iin ••that Chrlatmris brliu;: hnpiilness in full measure* nnd overllciwlng. and the new year be (llled with many bh'.'islngs," of Ils being and ils destruction by Ihit- isli troops. Thnt lltll.o yet most Illustrious, forge In Anierlc-nn hlslory sloud on the liMiik of Vallc-y Creek, half a mile above llie iioliit where It tumbles Inio the Se-buylklll. There were, nf course, other forges along A'alley Cie-ek. One wafl near the AV;i sll Ington he.'id nuarlers. Rnl II was A'alley Forge, so n.amed at that time, wbli^b hugged the fool of All. Miser>' and froni which that region took Its name and Is now unlversall.v I;no\\-ii In American annals. Ruins of Ihe original A'alley Forge are now to be seen, thanks te.i the In¬ telligent cutcriu-lse of the Valley I'orge 'Park Commission. Tli'^se ruins are not to be rcMiioverl, and the replh-.-i forge will be pt.-iced close bv so tli;tt u visitor m.av know iu*e»c'lscly what tbe orlglnril looked like. Thai Is Rcniiine restoration In all respects. Now tli'O one thing for PennRylva.n- la lo do is to add Aft. Misery to the A'ulli^y Forge Park re.aer\'ntlon. The- plan lo do so wn.s .'ii-iiiroved bv novernor l¦'i^Jler as well ns b.v the Re- kiaele diiriiig Sunehiy r-ji^bool by nn excellent i^ast liic^ludlng l!al|ili piirtmenl of Properties and Sunidies. Club bolh business and professional men In the Phllailcljiliia area are awak¬ ening to the value of art and beauty tu liu'-iness. They are adornln.g the walls of their oHir'es with ]-i;iintiiii.'-s from the galleries of the Clrc-ulalliie Picture Club. who create^d Will Hold Safety Meeting Peter tllic-k, Sec^i-c-i:iry of the i>ci);irl ment of I«ih«r ancl liidu.'ilK.v, Is send- A\' ing out letters amioimcing that the "l In additlou the- l-'rlencls announc^e of $5000 by Rr. and uclward for work tor the unemploy ilon.g the valley of the creek .and In the ele .line- with the --ictivltles of tho as.socIa ' Ambler Opera Ho'isc Bill The .Ambler opera house has au ex- celh-iil bill for Ihe I'omlug wvek. heii.t- pd by lho Jiopular mu.lic^al {¦oine.ly "Oood .N'ews^' wlilc-b is shown tonigiit at H o'clock. Tills fast moving college stor.v has In tile leading roles P.c>sslc' Rove, Stanley Smith, ClIlC Kdward | Kl- and Mai-y Rawlor. ir.er Muiuentlialer and Gertrude Alur- | On Christmas d.-iy and Hie- I'liday ray. The ]irogi-alii was hiipi'essively lllghl following. .I'bii'.i h'ow wlllbcacen closed with the ^song "Hidy Night." and licnrd In the I'aramouul I'ii-lui-e, Anolhi\r Ynlctlcle record of attend- "1 b'l-AXcddiii.g .N'Igbl." .'She Is f<,upporte^el ance wf annual safel.v e^onfe-r.'iicai imrtiuent wlli be held In llariisburg' tlou. Work was actually hcRiiu recenl- oii Feliruary 10 and ::ii .-lud inviting ail ly, and it will incluile the clearing industrial eoncerns and labor organ IIv:allons In Peunsylvaiila to send i in I'lyll.'Wril Aleeling K Sunday morning, when C. churcii Feii-lies, Charles llugglcs and Skeels !:'0 ,-iusweri'd Gallagher. riie a cres. lute a ern Pe l>:ii-lc now emhracea only 1500 Tl is fnr too small to conptl- ivnl ree-re.atlon centre in K.ist- iins\'!vaiila. the roll <-all. The slar classi's were|-<,|| rbristmas iiUrlit a bl-.;- singe llicisc- of Mrs. Vh-kers Tailiiitlon, Mrs. ,vue will he jircscnle'cl. Au extrii Thomas Voung, .Airs. John Harlan. Alar-.thieo will he held Christinas after- ¦'\nd It Is so liny Ihat A^alley Forge's Rarest Mcl,e-an and ThomaH AVlilti'. Ran-|j,ooii at 2.30 o'clock. "''' earth works nnd red<iiihls. pa -well ner classes were Men's Rible (lass and jj^^,^ Steele- lu ¦LanliiiR of mi^sI,,.,!'¦>» •^••"'¦'¦•¦il '^^''''-''li-'iigtou's headciuarlers. Airs. 'I'lionuis Voiiiig's cia.ss. ''"Hi'i'tion , j.^.^^ „ ^^.j,, ,^^, ^^^^ re-atme 'it iricUoa ¦ ""'^' """" '"" ''"''''•f''''' »'y "n unhedy Avas $111.03. The morning sermon of the ,„, salunlay night. S-vcral I'llgh'-ehiss *''''"«''¦ "' "'""'^ stations and hot-dog pastor Rev. R, V. Ole.seke was fi'ein :,,,,„,,„,.,„,. ,„.,„ ^..^^^ pivseuted I"'""''''¦ .he test John ill: 111. The subject wasl^,, ^ , ,^„,, ^^1 .r',.V' '•(hid's flrcntoit Olfl to .Man, a spk'n- o,, .,,1,, -j^ (,,,, f,,.,,,,,.,, „,|u J , \t , .. V.ille <lld Christmas narrallon. There will be !|^,'^i'.|,^j„'j'^ •¦T.angiiter" i^' ' ""^'V, P|,nnsylvaiila has in recent years no servlc-es in lhc cliurch ou Christinas ' ' , purc-li,-., le-d al I l.ono.oon ncres of for- elay. The prayc-r .service. Ciiristmas o , <¦¦'*• l-inds. That waa a good work, ^'•ve. wili begin al s. Al mi.liilRlit tb" '^'^""'> Trees Properly p.,,^ ^,,.,,.,^. ,,„ ,|^,^, j.^^^.^,^! ^^.^^^ ^^^ ^^^ senior choir and I'hurch members -will In iiriiulng young Iri-es have iu iiihm d.iiiRer nf destruction, having already carol In Ihe conimunity. Next Sun-, a pU-ture of what tho mature irce v.-Ill yic-lded lis prime limber. No such day's services: Sunday school at '1.15; |leiok like. Proiier liaining of yoiin.r haste, tlicrofore. In ncMIng more, an chure^li al 11 a. in. .\l 7.30 the evening | trees, wlllc-h Includes llglil pinning, there Is now lu the Slate's acr|iilsilIon WOI- bill will be i-e|ilai-cd by tlie Clirlst- ;will resull in a strong fi-.-iniework of of a greater ti-act at A'alh-y Forge, mas pageant of the- sc-iilor choir, cii- wcllsiiai-ed branclic-s. I'rolllal'le iiru- Soiitlie'iislerii Pennsylvania's 4.000.- tllh'd ••The Christmaa Rolls." cliicllon and early bearing arc the ub- ""o |ieo|ile have no Slate or N^allonal Tlie Ladieb' Bible cUss of l-'IyiiiOuUi j Jtcllve,s. eiire- .senta.tives lo the- meeiing. Alen of stale aud national iiicmlnencc are ex- pee-led lu address the confereiie-c- wliic'h ivill convene in tin- I'enn-Harri i ho¬ tel, Arurnin-g and arternoon Kcssloiis will he held un the rir.-<t. day, and the-re will he a bali'iiiil In the evening. The oonferenc-c- is ln-lng planned by Uie bureau of indusli-kil standards and public Ihe bureau of inspcctioii, ll >epai-iniciit of Rubor and IndUMlr.v. Tho i-oiiimillec cm ari-angciiwiits comprises John Camiihcii, director eif lho hui-eau of indiistrial slanilarcl i. chairman: \\-. .v Riddle, deimty Sfsrc-lary of 1.alien- au 1 Indiistry; Harry 1 >. Imiiiel, dlrec-tor of tlif bureau of Iiispiciion; s, AV. Uo¬ man, assistant director of Industrial relatioiia, and John S. Splcer, chief of the accident iiivcsliKall'Ui see^tlon. .--.wa.v of dead wood, the prosecution of iiutiroveir-ents in tiie CreslM-lm \'alle-y and the iilanllng of trees nlread.v iiro- \:cl.-cl by the Friends of the AVi.ssahlck- oii. I'liIs body, \\liicli has gro\-.n from liriy-tliree al lho slarl lo muro lli.aii ,1110 siibscrllicrs. Is working in liarmoiiy wilh the Park Commission and is do¬ ing a selvli-e which cut illes It to the hearty siipiiort and co-o|iei-atioii of the 1 i-s|ii-clally of tlioso n.-ifire lovers who freciuent the Wissahickon. — I'hila. l.e-dger. Air. and Mrs. AA'illiam 'I'aylor will entertain a faniily part.\' of e-lgliL at tlielr home- for Cluislmas dinner. Sama Chaus and a (-tirl-tuias tree arc, of course, essenti.'iis. The- .Sunday wliool Ciiristmas i-nte'i-- taliiine-iil made up of incllvldital and groiiii ol-fel-ings, will take- pla.-e' in the .larrettown M. K. cliiirc-h on Tuesday eveiiing a I S. Kveryone In the commun¬ ity is cordially invited. There will Ijo no mld-wec'k prayer si-rvicee this wee-k. Afr. and Airs. .N'iles Alllnsi-n, of .lar¬ retlown, expect to enlerl.iin llieir son-iii-la.w and daiighler. Air. and Airs. Carl .Mal'^r and the- three Iiltle grand¬ children, Carl. Jr.. Oussle and .Sylvl.i, al their licnie- in Jarrettown em Chrisl- nia.a day. A Bpendid Clirlslica.> Ire-e. mu.-h amusement by their a.Uk-s. An ^.^.^ ,-,^,. ,,„ .^,„, ,.^.,.„ ,, ,^.,^1^ f„,. „„„,, old SI. Nick aro fiiilicliiale-d. Mr. and Airs. Charles Taylor. ot T:rt-sher, announce the Ulrlh of it hcivercd the .Sleep ,,.,np,,,pi. ^j m^ |,„^g „( j,,.j. -payii.i-s ?.'"'? parents In Dclawar.-, wiie^ie she has bc-c'ii visiting for some time. The oldest daughter of Alr^. Alaxwell. Iof .larrettown, who with her threo the entrance of Han- ,.|,ii,i,.p„ ,,ua i,^.,.„ visiting bvr moUier Tlicunason) and )„ jarrettown for sonie< time, expec-s who ^„ ,-e'lurn lo her hume hi Florida sliurt- iy after the Iiulida.v season. Aliss Alargai-c'i Tboiiipsuii and Horaco toiulmc by Rai:liael and Rulli Kirk, Spencer .spent the we-ek- Sc-hrope. friends iu Allanlic Cit.v. Alany residents of irorshaiii. wlu^ -..- „ be-e'll witliout w.-ile-r, ;ire* the lirst scone. .Scene two opened wiUi i„„|dug roi-w:ii,l to re-IIc-f frum Ibis -Santa and all his boys singing and - Kluuuion when tlie^ pi-c.-ieiil 5-luc-h whistling. ¦•.No Matter What the ktwtw melts and i eliat.-s tbe- groiii.el. by Alolher Ouose, Avboj Mrs. KrU' Fillmau, of Horsham, who solo to licr •¦ Whist ling Willies," |,ms been vciv ill nitli rlie- at lim, is f Tliomas 'I'oma- aliout c and 'i-cl. .lollll irc'ltU'liolcl. who h-l.s he-en le;icll- Wissahickon's Friends Since ils c.i;5aiii-/.-iticiri about f yeici-s ago tio- I-'i-ii'iids of the AA'Issa hlckon Ii;u-e done au iinmcn-sely fill work'ln lestocking with trees and ''|;nrj in protecting the natural beauties otimit, -jumping ji„,'U this unhiue porllou of Fairmount P.ark They have just c-rowuc-d these ,,ubl>.'- „p^,ning ,'horus, "Tomorrow AVlIi Re spirited ac-tlvitlcs by ,-iiipropi'l,-ciing ail ,Mu-islmas" waa sung by a large num- ot their rem.alnlng funds, about $011)0, ,„,,, „f ,|,„^^, ^1,,,^ ^.|.^,, ,„ ^^^..^^^ ,.^^l,_,^ for use under the direction ot thc[^^.],ilp (^^,,.|, ,!„,„, Park landsc^.-ipe gardeni-r au.l civaiieH-r; ,..,^i,,y (.-^lii.i..^.,, smith) Avho as a contribution looking lo the re-1 ...sleep, Rittle Dearies," Helen AIcCooI, Ilef ut the iiiu-m|iloym.-nt sllualiun. I,,y t,,^ ,.,i,.j, j,o,,moth.-r wlUi ber six j this generou. 1 ac-tiun ; ^^.p^.j m,,,. fjj|,.j then s.ang a mim- generem,-1 ac-iiun a further gitt'i,„r, foUuwed by ATrs. C.eorgOjL.^ ^'laus (Thomas Alolher (loose (Ruth Al.vers), sang a iileasing duel. '¦Jesus. Rover of Aly yoiii,'^ was-111011 enac-le-d in Pan- .Angeline Oaiiiliiiio, Florence Roreilliy Rc^l'k and I'-raiie-es Rlum garb. ed in Mowing white robes. This ehiseel |,,rvi- loii- L'lui vislllng c-e more and is greatly Imiiren- lay Court Ai;;prves Re Will of Hertran Schaffer Herman Schaffer, of Whllcnuirsli. in Aflsery Is an es.ienllal part of '^1^'"!-' his $.'.4iio eslale to Rolo C. Forge. (^¦ll•sweII. a friend of Ills mother'.---, tes¬ tator reiiuests that llie benolh-lary kec|i a watch over bis bn.tlier, Kirl Schaffer, and see tbat he is lu-v.-r in want. I'laii- cls Car.swcll and AVilliam R. A'c-.ikle are named executors ejt the will, wiil¬ ten November 30, lir.'o. h.'iving nue. and A'alley .Forge provides tiie hIstor>' lo make a park tlici-.' of widest ii.'iliunal iiilcieat,—"Glrard," In ^park, it is high time they Insisted uuiJ-'"'''''^- X"'.iuli'ei'. - , Weather sum A <iuartet composed son, Ruth Alyi-rs, Helen Ali-.Cool Catherine Mltsch next sang a delight ful selection, "IJverytbing is Rea<I.V I i,ig in the grade school at Plcasuilt Robert R-„ic al tliis time brought ville. N. .!.. rctiirne-d ho i,i Tu-sd ismiles to the audience with a mono- feu- Uie Cbrislnias holidays. Reports "of Bridge ',"'''"';, ,','.T''''"''''; ,','"'"''''' '^'''¦'''^ ^^¦''''- W- -'ti"! -Mi'--^- Hlim-r llc-.vdt and ep t. or """J* ding." Tills-ivas followed by the panto- e^nnghters. Kmma aud Moiv, Miss Viewe.s nilme of "Hock ot Ages" by Kmlly, Kmma Qiilnii and Frank I-.aPerle, all lorts of vi.iw.'is .suiimillo-l lo llie t auiplic-ll, Anne Rane, Anno Tlieel, of Ablngt.in. .luel Air an.l Airs i.,.sei.U court on tliree bridges which wereiw i Ruth Myers sang the hymn et- Kerr, of Ilart.sville,'are lho Christmas nioclc-rnized were a|.|iruvc.l in .1. di-crc-e, fcctly clusiiig the first iiart. Part two day guests of Air. an.l Airs. Tlieucluie- aigncel bv Ji.clge Iviiiglil. The- vle-wc-rseipcned witli a Christmas carol l.y Wes- Imbree, <,t' Horiham w.M-e Alvln C. Ald'-M'.-r, D.-inld M.lc-y Arnold and David McCool, follow- ReiiJ.-'imlii Kly aiic'l f.-,mily u cv.-ct Antiis and Aliisc..,- M. OiUson. The ed by four llllle bo.vs singing a quar- their household efl.cls iulo their new- bridgos iverc .\'.i. 1..7, over Swam|. let, then a humorous s ,y little ly built home on Alaiilc avenue in Hoi- erc'e-k on tin- r-ael hacliii.^- from Woxal Tlieoclore- HurIics, which convulsed the sham on Tuesday. The Kly family for- to I'.'i-ki.iiiic'iivillc, 111 Ue- townshii. ol lisleners. Sania aauR a solo while a nicrlv rc-sided along I'ii.sloii read in AI.-.i-|l...rou,:li: .S'o. 0, ov.-i- .Mill creek IliiR march was in program. Then Hallowi-ll. o-n tJ-Klph roa.l. ill i>owc-r Mi^rion town- .Mollie-r fioose sang her liiial Sldo. "Rii-^ A car skidd.-.1 .,u F iston ro-i.l in ship, and a l.ridRO over Spilng Mill lie old Woman AVho Rlvi-d In a .Shoe-." Hallowell lasl Fridav ancl lurneel ever crc.k. ..11 the road lea Uiig from Ooii- .end the chorus closed wilh ••Silent on the- car tracks wit it hurtiug shohoeke-n to spring Mill, ill the town- .Vigbl." ending a very creditable per- ks two oc^cupant , Tb- driver ant slii|i or Whibuiarsli. formaue-c, thanks lo the whede-hcarted owner ot the car resides In .Nasbanilnv . ^-'--Z, ,-^ , , . "|r'>i'ts of all the children nnd Mrs. and and did ,ll.sclo.se his name. Ills .¦.em- Mr. and M,-s. Deacon to Enlort.m Aliss AVorthlnglon ami Miss AlcNalr. paiilon was a young woman from Air. and .Mrs. Oi-rald llarlly I'cae'iui,, ii. ,.i..„,, ,..., ,. ., , . ofRliicPc-II, willentertnlnaladluuei-i Cleanliness is Important In keeping wiirk, "" ""'" ' '"' dance at the Oe-rmalitown Cricket j Insee-ts out of the house-hold. Tlu-re is CIcb 'OU Frl.lay evcnlu'g. .laiiu.-ij-y 0, In no substllule for it in the- kitclieii and honor of Miss IMiih llaines, liauRlUe'r p-cutry if insects that alt.-ick cereal of -All mcnl cry iili'ai--aiil Christmas was pre.senled b.v the -ntertaiu- yoiin-T .UiUur Uuluea, ul Gcnuaulowii,^ luuducls uru tu be avuldeei. 1 (eoiitlnued ou page B)
Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19301225 |
Volume | 52 |
Issue | 45 |
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 | 12/25/1930 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Month | 12 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1930 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19301225 |
Volume | 52 |
Issue | 45 |
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 | 12/25/1930 |
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
VrOL. LII-NO. 45
AMBLKR. PA.. I3ECE:MBKK 25, 1930
S1.75 A YEAR
AND COLD POINT
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST READERS
TO;
County Treasurer Hurt, With Daugh¬ ter, in Crash William 11. l-'o\. County Treasure.- .aiid priiminent llciiiiblii-an leader, is rciMivering in .Moiitgolli-ry liosiiilal from injuries suffered Monday morn- j Ing, when bis aiiloiuohile was clcmolish- ' ed in a collision at 'Clermaliluwu pike and Center I'oint road,
Riiiira I'ox, 2;i, daughter of Ibe coun¬ t.v olUclal, received a tfractured iioso and lacerations ot the faco in Uce I Cold Poin». Baseball Team Benefits—I crash. Roth were throv;n from their Cerrct(B|s Reverently Decorated niaihine, ono wlwel ot which passed for cKfftmas-Holiday News Among over Kox as he lay in th,. road.
... ., ,., , Their car colli-.h-.l wltli one driven
the Churches—Welfare Wcrk. ,,,y William R. Koenlg. of Moiysvillc.
The Plymouth Welfare iiHsociatioii ^pfir Hoyertown, who wa.- al.uic- in bi.-. will give away I'J baskets of food at ,„,i,.|,i„p -imi ^^lio escaped Injury, Christmas to families who are worthy i W'liliam aallaglier, a court ifleflog- ot assistance al this lime, A number rapher. who was driving behind Vox of cases have 'been brought lo the at- i,roiiRh tenllon of the comirltlee and are being whei
High Quality Li
PAY DIVIDENDS
USUAL RETURNS TO STOCKHOLD¬ ERS ARE DECLARED
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Inve. tlgated. Thus far haskcLs are be- concussion of the brain and ing preiiared for-I'J families. These and i wounds, others, w'ho are needy of asslslaiice in [ Koenlg was lielil other respects will be luuked after, too, by the cumiiiltlee. The I'lymcniui Welfare urganizalion does nol con- I r.ne its energies lo I'lynioulh towuship, -•aione, but will provide for worthy fam¬ ilies during litis busliicis,s depression . Ill all necessary respects. Their ef¬ forts will not be <-otifiiied to Chrisimas, ' bul will he continued iiidellnitely. All \ cluti-clles aud organizalions of the coni- munily heaitily back llie commltlee.
Miss Kleaiicir Redlngton, who makes her home with Jfr. and Mr,i Samuel Weldner in I'lymouth Meeting, suc¬ cessfully underwent an oiieralion for aiipcndicitis at Riverview hospital last week.
Remuel RodelKiuRh, Plymouth iCen- Closing Cl-iristm.^s Cantata Most Cre:- tre, was among those to altend the itably Rendered — Playlet, •'What
First National Bank and Ambler Trust Company Show Results of Careful Management—Large Reserves Estab¬ lished Add to Strength. The I'iist Natioual Rank ot Ambler and the Ambler Trust t;o. have on- hini lo Montgomery Hospital. Joyed a very satlifaclory year, as evi¬ ls injuries wi^re diagnosed ns clc-nc-ed by the decla.ration of the re-
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Month | 12 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1930 |
Page | 1 |
Sequence | 1 |
Mode | grayscale |
BitsPerPixel | 8 |
DPIX | 300 |
DPIY | 300 |
FileSizeK | 25718 |
FileName | 1930_12_25_001.tif |
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