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1 HR y.y VOL. LXII-NO. 30 MBLER Gazette AMBLER. PA.. SEIPTEMHER 1 J). 1040 $1.75 Per Year in Advance, 5c Per Copy OLO BOEHM'S CHURCH AI BLUE BELLli:!,!™ r:i|Nine Wed.s' Tour Mas bai and Mabel CELEBjAIES BI-CENTEilAL IS WEE^"^^^^''"^^^^^ ""'^''''"'""' ""'^"''' '^'^^ OLD CHUi LINKED f IIH PIONEER HISTORY REPUBLICAN DINNER BOEHM'S LAST OF THIRTEEN REFORMED CHURCHES FOUNDED IN AREA— EIGHT DAYS CF SERVICE AND ME-| _MORIAL CEREMONY — HIS¬ TORY OF CHURCH WILL FOL- i Third Ward Followers Will Hear Prominent County Officials i Tbe Third VV.-ird Kepuliiii-un Club jof Anibler will hold it.s first .mnuiil ' dinnor next Monday evening at Ni ! lloc:k.s' restHUi-iint. The dinner will jhe for the inemlverH and n few Mpediilly Invited guests. II will lie sei-ved .-it 7 o'clock. Already l,loy<l H. Wood, chair¬ man of the Republican County ('omniittee, and Montgoniery -(/"oun- \lv Comnilssioners, Frederick C. LOW IN SUBSEQUENT ISSUES i r>eters and Foster C. HillegH.s.s. Two hundred years ago this i ha ve slgnitied their intention of at- mnnth, Jolin I'hinip I:oehm, foun-|'ending, 'i'licy will be called iipnn del- of the Kefornied (hun-li In jlo speak. America, established the last of | William N. Ab-orn, president of the nuniber of Dutch Iteformed I the Ambler organization, will pre- churches that he located in this I ¦'^i'lP 'i^ toa.stmaster and will also country. ThLs chuich of Whitpain, j-I'libess the group briefly. now known as I'oehm'.s Kvangelical ; and Ueformed churih, was founded in September of 174(1, just twenty years after this great preacher ar¬ rived in I'hiladelphia froni the (ier¬ man I'alalinate. Today, 11 cele¬ brates its bi-ccntennial anniversary with eight days of special and auspicious ceremony. Sunday niarked the opening of this series of iiaily servlce.s. 'I'he program was; npencil by Hev. Dr. ('harles i:. Welder, of Frederick, -Ml!., vvhii was the liisl guest speak¬ er. Dr. Wcbler's apl'earaiice in the imlplt brld.ged a gap of half a cen¬ tury, for he was pastor l^t the time the church held UK sesqui- centennlal observance in bSltO. The former pa.stor delivered the address at the morning service lie¬ fore a capacity congregation. In the evening tbe young people of the ( ongregation had cliarge and pre¬ senled a special service. 'I'he evening address was b.v Warren n. Hoopes, general secre¬ tary of the Pennsylvania Christian lOndcavor Union. There were IISI irg Convene Today; Afternoon Sessions .Miss Ilenszey's .School, liegin- nlng vvith Klndcrgarttm and con¬ tinuing through the elglith year, reopens fhls Thursday morning with promising prospects of a very giioil enriillnient. iMiss ilen.««zey nnd Mis.^ Knipe continue in charge of t h e senior dopartmijnl, Mrs. Caryl W.'i.rner, a (biuclier College alumna, takes Mi.-i.-5 .lackson's place, directing the jun¬ iors. Mi-B. Dlcwellyii Price will carry on her very successful art , elasses again this year, with the; addition of clay modelling. Miss; Marian TowiVd 'Will continue, hor! excellent work in music w 1 t h the grouii, .Ilso individual instruction, i Mils. Alliert <iiiison, a gr.-iduate ofi tlie school ot Education, llnlver.dty of Pennsylvania, wiil contribute j instrnelinii in eli'iiicnlary wood-: work. I For those who desire extension ot | Ihij school day, afternoon groups! will be formed. Miris llenszey will: be glad to confer with iiarent.s in regard to enitering and placing their, childi-rn. Tho school is located on ' 1.indenwolii avenue in Ambler. ', YOUTHFUL TRAVELERS EXPLORtD COUNTRY TO THE WEST COAST AND CAMPED OUT iMOST OF THE WAY—MANY EXPERIENCES AND EXPLORATIONS—GOT FINE PICTURES I Wllli,-i,nr Dltt';-!'. ,Tr.. and his elderi twenty who rode down inlo the I sister. MLss Matol Dlttor, son and I Grand Canyon on horses and mules j daughter of Congre.ssman and Mrs. A stonn cunne up when they were J. AVllllani Differ. ,Si-., of "Immen-1 m.iking tli",! return trip and •blew i SVC,' Aniibler, have just cinnpleted | a tree across the path. Mabel had 5,325 MORE REGISTER E^ Republicans Far in Lead as Regis- i trars Anno-unce Latest Report I A lolal of .'^aL'!"! persons have been registered and made elif;ilili- I" vole during the period frnm .Ninil :'-'.i In'- ani, inc]ndlng S.ilunlay. aceni'iliiu; III liuiires relcasCTl by tbe Monl ginnery Cnunty Itegistral ion Cniii- niissiiiii, nf whicii Foster ('. lliile- i ;-,ass is ilialrnian. | Itepiililicans sliow a belter than i Ihree to one lead in tlie new regis- , ilratioiis, with :t,.'^,'i>i eiirnlled during j ' " ithe I'our and one-bail' montli period l Sacrament to be Observed at Same .,„ emnpared to l.-^iS Democrats, | Hour Around the World—Ambler | .N'on-Parlisan registrations totaled , Theme is Selected—Service Clubs Join in Movement — Special an eleven IhouHand-mile tour of thn l'nlti,!d ,Sta.te.s by automobile. Tho trip took klmost nine weeks, and during tliat ti'me the younger Ditter's visited 21 states. 'I'hey cjimiied <jut every night of the trip with the exception of sev¬ eral visits as the guests of frlendrf. Tli,o two were vi.sitors at a Dude Kanch in Wyoming and also saw a ronleo »hovv there. In Nevada tbey wdi^ji the guesbs of a former gov¬ ernor o-f that slate and visited tho huge gold and silver mines theiV'. Uoth MalbcJ and Bill liked Snn Francisco but did not care for Loa Angcle.s—and, didn't even use tbe courtesy passes they had il..'ceived to the vaiious motion pleture stud¬ ios! They spent a week in San Francisco and visited tl^J Navy Vard on the West Coast. They were part of a. group of|vLvii(Ml. REVOLUTIONARY TRIBUTE Tablet Unveiled to the Patriots of '76 in Boehm's Church Cemetery The Historical (Society of Fort Washingliin Joined last evening Willi the \aile.v I-'orge Chapter nf I'lUghlers of the Aniei-lcan P.evolu- linn ill a palriotic service ,-ind eeve- iiinny nf fhe unveiling of a tablet lo |li(> unlitiovvn Kevnlutioii.iry dead burieil in the cemetery ot that chnreh. The i'i'iin-i|i,il ;;|>"aUi'i-s for (he eelebraliiili were the lionorable Krariklin Spen<-er F'llnionds, stale senalnr from .Mnntgnmery County, and the hnnoralile ,Iii(lge Harold C. Kniglil. of the Court of Coniiiion I'iiMn .11 .N'orristown. 'I'he iiriii-r,-ini beg,-in at 7; I .'i p. in. ial Ihe CLftnii House, l-'nil Wash- ; ington. where there was a brief Ini-gan rerital. At 7.,?ll P. ni. tlie ser- i vi(-c be-;an at the Klue Bell church SMALL RIOI NEAR NEGROES AND HOLD ipilte a time with her hor.sc after that ai* the crash made the anirn.il nervous. : In 8jinta Fe (hey attenrf.-d the 'annual lle.slii, vvhich is one nf the most coloii'ful coleiliirations held in : Iho SoutMvve.st. The Ditter's also saw iLJIK^pi Indian >^ii^^^'> <^'<"^';. ly,:::'^;^, ^uss Aliee Hinnlo was the the lAdians dancing with livt- : BnakoH In their mouths. I A wock wa.s Hpent in Vellovvslnni- National Park. Bill Ditter. Jr.. was vory much Interested in the "Billy, ' tin- Kid" country, and with iii.i aister s|ii..>nt nukfe some time look - j cnloi s ing up momentow of tliLs f,iniouH| The • outlaw's career. j Mabel and Bill refuri.l.-d home witii notterv from the Indian country! for their mother, and also brought THURCH SOFTBALL BANQUET , back colored iiii-ture slides of ih,-! imany and various places tliey' PRESENT INHALATOR Second Aiarmers Rccoue Gift from Boulton' Dixon Post The Seennd Aiarmers Association of Mnntgomery County have re ceived a fully effuitiped inhalator to add to llieir inndern equipment as a gift of the Williom Boulton Dixon Post, No. 1(1, American l.egion. Fort Washington. The Inhalator was presented at brief ceremonies on liistoric Fort IIIII, Fort Washington, at 3 o'clock. AS POLICE ARRESI FOLLOWERS AIBAY MONO, (JROFF DRAW Mrs. II. Kuth Wiilton Conk was (he [Sunday afternoon, with Post Oohi- niander James Corson in cliarge. The Second Al.-irmers Associa- llnn with their full crews for Iwo Iriii-ks. .-lecording to Chief (lenrge nrgan snlnist at liie Cliflon House. Bard seleclions wore remlereil by the bugle inrps nf the Nnrl b Penn Post. ,\'n. (i7(;. ,V. F. W. Snme color j Volf.^ nf guards nf varinns Anieriean l.eginn ! hand fnr pnsls VM-l-e lliei-e In prelienl llieir ' Fnrt Washingtun 1listorie-il I .'¦(nciet.v atlended in a bod.v in place inf its regiil,-ir .September meeting. Williuv Crove, weic on Ihe program. WORLD CRUSADE BEGINS OCT. 6 WITH COMMUNION SUNDAY SCHOOL OF RELIGION IHIGH SCHOOL PLftNS OCIOBER 1 AI I TERIAN CHORCHI10 ENCLOSES Articles Prepared. The Amliler niinislers at a special Clianges of parly iiiiiuliereil L.':H tn Hepiiiiiican, (ill In Deiiinrralic and :i:i tn Nnn-Parlisaii, A large nnmbei- nf ;iiiilil innai reg- LOCAL PASTORS SCHEDULED i SCHOOL, ALUMNI & FRIENDS TO LEAD BIBLE COURSES i TO SUBSCRIBE SECTIONS to cn-i.iperate i islr.-ilions are expccleii this week; extent in the fortli-land next when the traveling regis- j meeting made plans *"' ! to the fullest Inlet talks by Walter 1.. Bright, | ^.,„„i„^, ^vorship Crusade ,-tmong i trars vL-^il the heavily populated Jr., president nt Bnelim s -( hristian j (,,^ ehurehes of Philadelphia. M<M-e I sections nf tbe Vork Koad, includ- t.ndeavor group: Delb.y -'ones, , .|^j^,| ^^^.,, humlred Prntestant i ing Cliellenhain, Abington and Jen- prcsidcnt nt the Montgomery | ,,,^,„., ,,^„ j„ ,|,.^ .,,.,„, .,|„„^, have i kintown. l.nwer Merinn and Nar- (nunly (hristian Kndeavor Innm. | ^i^,,,,,,^,, j,,,,.,,,,,,,, „,¦ „,,,„,.nii,m Jberlli, The registrars wiii conclude i.nil l.erl Shaw, |.rc,sident ot Ille „„j„„, ,.,,„„( .„ ,,,,, ,„,,,,,,,. ,,,. „.,„.. | , |,eii- wnrk in .Xnrristown nn Sep- Slale ( inistiaii Kndeavnr Ininn | ..hip diiring I he mnnlhs nf < li Inber ; lemlier Ila when llic Itegislraii ,Mn,i,lay was Ihe cl-i,ssical night ,,„,, N„vp,ni,er. when a speeial program vvas lea- ,jp,. ,,,„„ ,.. sehinnver. chair- ]< letolier .'i will tured by an address by the Kcv. , ,„.,„ „,¦ „„, „,,p,,i,,, ,.„„„„i| „„,. p,e- regislei- in Community School not Exclusively | Drive to Start Sept. 13, End Sep- ; 1-ugene 1.. McKean, 1). I>., President of Ihe Philadelphia Classis. The Jluslral Iiortion of the service wus in charge ot the chnir nf tbe l''irst l-vangelical and Kefnrmed Cliurch r nf Phiiadelpiiia nnder ^lie direction nf Wallace fX Heaton, Jr. 'I'uesila.v, was Denominational , |.|,m Nighl. At this ceremony the Ad¬ dress was hy the Kev. K. W. Ooe- bel, D. D., Kl>. D., President of the in .\i when lllc Itegi;- be npen nnlil '.> \i. 1 e the last ila.v riler In vnle al llie ; In ^sented Hnal plans In the Imal niin- : Lsters and distributed Ihe worship I materials to be nsed in all ihurches I simultaneously during the crusaile. I Olher members of the committeo J-aio KevK. Walter J. Deppert o* the i Metiiodlsl Church and Charles A. f Ihe Presbylerian Church. The Woiship Crusade will begin on October lith, which has liccn ile- I'ImI eli-i linn .N'nveiiiber a Teacher-Training Institute—! Rev. C. A. Platt is Dean—Si.-< i Religious Subjects Will be Taught ' Plans fou' the annual C'onvmunit.v j Scihi^'ol of Keligion tor Ambier uiiitl 1 viicinity have been coini,pk'ted with j school tlu^ O'pcning date sei f'or Monday, (K-.tob.T 7th. Tlie School, undor the lea.iler^ship of Kev. Charlc-s A. Platt, ileaii, v.ill 111- (¦iindu'ct',-<d in the I'l'enli.vieiian ('hurch for ton suc¬ cessive Monday evenings. >!ix religlou.s eiibjects will be nlTcrc'd lo ti»i inubilc with the classes, loud by local ministers. A (-ourse in "Itiljlic Worsihivi" will be taught by Kev. Paul K. Sehmoyer, , , , „ , ., ,, . I si'',nated as World Comniunion Sun- Ceneral .Synod of the l-lvangelii-al ! ,jj,y ,,„ ,|,.,| .'ind Kefornied t^hurch. .Music was ievery greal leiulered iiniler the dirertinn of Mr. i wo,-|",j will ami .Mrs. Waller 1). l-aidowes and !,,f ,|,,, , ,,,.,, the combined clinirs of Ihe Carinel i ..„.,,|.|,| „ |,||, I'resliyterian Church, l';d.-4:e llill, i,, p^.,,,.v '•'- lofea ' One ol the special lealure.s of Jixcth the week's nighllv services ^^''"^ ! .Sunday lield on Wednesday evening, wlien \ there w-.is a patrintic service. At ! this time a incninrial talilel was I dedicated In the niemnry nf the ' ( Continued ou puge 4 ) ; IHIRIY-THREE OFFER day Ihe cliurciies of | denoniinalinn in Iln- liserve the Sierainenl Slipper. II is In be a j I'" wni.siiip experience i use. Since Uie beginning , h new day is reckoned at the - meridian. World Communinn j will l-i. nliserved at 11 a. m. ' in .lapan ami Clinsen, vvhich is '.I | p. 111. Saluriiay, Philadelphia time, j Frmn that beginning the Com- ! munion will be shared each hour i ,'irnuiiil the Wnrld until fhe day Ls i brnui4lit tn a close with Christians wnrshil.ing together on the Pacilic | Coast. The last to t:ike Conimunion 1 ( Continued oi, page 7 ) FIRE COMPANY FAIR AUXILIARY DONATES v100 FROM PROCEEDS OF THE FAIR nt Fort Washington. This will i'n-ii,,i|j, chide lioth thicoiy and practice. In aibiition to the regular ciaas ses¬ sions, the class iwlll have charge, under .Mr. iSchmoyer's direction, of l,h,> weekly worship iieriod ot tbe .'^¦cliool. A ..second course, "Vouitb Faces l.ife." will be taught by Kev tember 26—Saving If Fence ii Erected before Nov. 1 — School Cffers Special Inducements for Support of Project. Kncouraged by a numlier of hiuh t)ons!ers who vnlunteercd to cnnlribulo one or more scitinns of fence, the sturlents and faculty of the High .School vvill cniidiicl a canipaim'i to ralso funds to prnvide a fein-e lo enclose Ihe nevv alhlelic Held. The campaign will lie cmi ducted during the week of Seii - tember lii to 2(1 vvith the hnlic that the fence ma.v be erected by ()e - tobpr 5 when the llnme team vvill pray Jenkintown on the new tletd. Tbe School Ls particularly an.N- Plans Set to Fete Penllyn Baptist : Champions of League The si\ Iiienibers nf f+ie b,inqiii'l cninmillce of the liitei--('liui'ib i .Snftliali Keagi e gaUiered at thei honie of William Aiiiev, fiS Belmont ! avenue, nn luesday evening for a j business ineelin,g. The iiienibers of [ llm L-rnii|i reported that Ihc ticket ' sales are Progressing v <>i'.v nicel.v I .nil :i rai'i'eit.v a I tcliilani-e is ex-' per Cli. ' : ,\ vei'.v line program b.is l)(>en ar- | raiigeil fnr tii(> lirst annual b,iniiuet i whil h vvill lake place on Ihe even- | in,-; of 'I'hiirsiiiiy, Cclnlier .'1, at (i.Sd i in Ihe Caic-iry Methoiiist Church ¦ Snine noted speakers have been in- I vile.l 1,1 alleiiil Ihe bamiuet andi rellllel- shnlt I.l Iks. ; The I li.iiii|iiiiiisliip I'enli.vn Bap¬ list iliib will liavc eiMliteen of its pl.-veis present al the feast as the; Kiies s nf lli(> league. .\ part ot the j liingiain will be set aside for the! pl eseiil.il inn nf the I'haiiipionsblp ' linpliy III lhe winning team and i alsn iniiiviiliial Irnphies to be given ' mil In eai h nf Ihe pla.vers on tin' leiinant winning outtit by Hie liresiilenl. ¦ VOIE 10 PURCHASE to provide funds In imrcliase a fence at this time, not only b" lause it will greatly increase llm usefulness of the lield, but lieeause if it is erectfid before November 1. It vvill be erected as a part nf the present WPA J'rojecl, wliieh vvill mean a. saving of at least si.x dollars. E OF HON. I. OinER PICKEIED BY MAY DECIDE ON NEW PUMPER OF 750—GALLON CAPACITY Plan to Have Old Pumper Equipped with Booster Pump—^Committee Prtjpares Specifications—En'er- 1 tain District Firemen This Wed- I nesday I The imenibers of the \Vissaiiickiiii I Fil'- cniiiiiany have delinitely dc- : cjiieil III piiri base a new fire light- I iinv 111,11 hiiio vvhich will ini.?et the I slandani set b.v the insiiranc - i unilcrwrilers. Ki^bert F. (Inndlni' , I lielil engineer nt tlt.> Middle lie ipaitment Kilting A,s:+ociatioii, .'-'ubar I b;in Division, attendeil the regular 'iiiniillih- meeling of tlie compan.v I III Wrilni. iliiy evening und beside.-> ;-,i\iM.'; inlniiii.llion as to wliat il,\|i' nf :i ir-w maeliine is nceileil, . .'ii;;4esti'il that tile olil niaciiiim, , w hirh lias been in service fni j iimie than 11 years, he ciuiiiiicd with a bnuster tank for out-cf-toiwn i service. j I.Vlr. CtiotHiue furtber advocal'^d | two iiumibcrK Witli a capa'city of Jt ' j ! .gahons per minute, indicating th.it! j this will give the greatest citlclency i I and that the new engine should have ¦ siK'h a cuipacity. With a booster I c-|iiipnieiit on tim nhl iii.ichiiK', tim ' Cl inpany would lie in a good pos- Mar- j hundred NINT HEAVILY VEILED WOMEN DfNOUNCE CONSCRIPTION Illl tl ill It DOLLAR CAMPAIGN COUNTY FEDERATION TAKING ACTIVE PART IN WORK I i Willkie-McNary Followers Prepare | Drive in Montgomery County | j\iinounci,inient uf th'C nainOs of tlie ! i--^rea ChairiiKin Iwho will assist ini I tbe "Willkie-i.McNai-y Dollar Certi -1 Local Clubs Respond to Aid Evacua. I flcale Fund Campaign,"' whicli! tion of Foreign Children—Mrs. C. ' "liened Tuesday in the B. Burke, Plymouth Meeting, Members Who Atlended Firemen's School Report—Award Contracts , for Improvements on Fire House , — C'uy New Chairs—Accept Par- i ade Invitation. Four menibers of the l-'ort Wash¬ ington Flre Conuiany, Don Mi.lloy.-z.i. Ray IMichael, John Spariingo and , Karl .stone, told the iithcr menibers i nf the cnurse Ihey had taken at the j Firemen's Sclinnl, Sl,-itc (.'ollege, at the regular mnnthly busine.ss meet- '''"'""'*"'¦''" ing of the cnn|pany, last Thursday | evening. i BeLilnning at H.3'i a. in., tiiey were j lam,III engineering ami Ladder ' work, laying liose the riglil and ^ wrong vv;iy, and liooking np the hose In Ihe best advantage. Kecturcs I fullowed bcginring at 2 and lasting till I,,. Tnzer, nf the UpPer Dublin! It is planned lo enclose the liiKli'Mis Knlhcraii churcih. This course ts | scliool athletic tield vvith galvanizeil i designed to meet the m(.>ds of botii ' <lmin link woven wire fence, six ' , „ .,, I feet higli. The fence will be made I (Continued on page 3) | ,,|, ^^^ ^,,„ ^^^,^j,,^^ ^^^,^ ^^^ ^^^^ | I wide, 3 gates each four ft>et wide. I I and one double gate twenty feet | ; wide. j Kiach section of fence vvill ensi '.'lil.lill. High Schnnl classes. :iluinni. ' Inisine.ssinen nrganizatinii a'n il i' 110 AT PENNY FAIR Grand Aflair Held Tuesday at Farm of Judge .Tnd Mrs. Knight Approximately 11'- people attend¬ ed the "Penny Fair" on tiy tlie Senior I r?. M. Farbcr, of Detroit, Spon¬ sor of Mothers of tiie U. S. A. Movement, Expre;sly Protested Perce Time Conscription and Vesting of President with Such Power—DIHer in Wa-jhirgton at Time. ,M (Continued on page 5) M r; iliei-K nf tbe Mnthers of the | A., under the teadeisblp ofj Kosa M. Farbcr, of Detroit a gnnii Job. .i;ieeil In prepare and ! submit twn sets nf specifications I for fhe novv ti-imk, the .same fo he i piepared with the kind assiatant-ic (if Ml. Goodbu'i) which will beot serve the bnrough's interest. i The fnllovving committee was ap|ininted to purchase the new truck, tlic appointments being i made by I'lesident William Deuchar, iwho pi'osided at the meeting. The.v (Continued on rmge 3) TWO ACCIDENTS AT CORNER In the evening there motion Oounty, I *" ¦'•'^'' 1^- "• .„ wia*^ nuiide Monday . bv Mrs. i "¦'¦"'''' lectures illustrated by C. Harold ILodisiiail, of Wyndmoor, I l^'"*"''""' '''"'^ picitres showed vivid- dii'jctor of Uic campaign for Mont-', gomer.v; County. j The Dollar Cerl ilii-iile ill ive. Tuesday, Colony club on lhe lawn of "Covered Bridge Farm," the home of Judge and Mrs. Harold G. Knight. Mrs. William Buclianan was in charge of the admission, Mrs. F. Norrett was in charge of the park¬ ing, and file general chairman of . „ , ,, , , the luncheon was Mrs. Vincent ""<-«¦ Anibler, on l-riday eveiiin-.- Somniar. who was assLsted by Mrs. ^'li*?" '^ UlU'is'ni sedan, driven by Clyde IMyers, Mrs. Vernon Cogshall Mrs, ('. Kaymond Weir and Mrs. till .Mi(-Mgai cauipcii ('niigressniiin ,1. Imuie on Teiini.- Iliree days lasl founder.^.: REUNION OF "38" CIASS Four Cars Damag.od in Mix-ups at:;,gainst llie Lindenwold and Park Avenues jMr. litlei'.s An accident occurred at the cor ."'onicii, nm ner of I.iiideinwold and Park ave f il ,: f nn i>,1ei*,J ¦lull ill front of Williani nilters' avenue, Ambicr, reek in protcsl I'oiiscriplioii Bill" and .Sllplmll nf it. l<;iglil fi'niii .Mnntgninery iCniinly. vvilli lila:'k dresses ami ibla(-k veils civering tlieir faces, |aci nnip.inied Mrs. Fiirber. Mrs. , iCalherine Bmwn, nf Cnlvvvn, iJel, !-Ai'iiold Olsen and Ku.ssell Huckel .Mar'iianna llornor, ot Anil>X-r, col-:,,,, p., |,|.,,„i,|,,n| ,,f the Mothers returiiea frum Ntvw York, while Iklcd with a Ford sedaai opei'ateil i ,,,• ',,,,.,|,„^.|^.,,„| , „,,,, ,,,,,, ,,|. d,,. jKarl Hagginliotii.an left his wovn Ainbler High Grads Return to En¬ joy Grand Evening a* Legion Home 'I'he cLi.ss reunion of l.i'iS, licUl at Hie Aiiii'iicaii Kegion Post liomc in Ainbler last Saturday cvcnlut;, was a great success. Former stu¬ dents came from n'oiir and f,ii. ROWDYISM CN BUTLER AVE¬ NUE BY TAPROOM FREQUEN¬ TER CAUSED ARREST OF TWC — BUSINESSMEN AND POLICE TAKE MATTER IN HAND - CONATH LICENSE STILL IN BALANCE. 'I'Wii rnlnled men. bntll. frnlll .\mlilci-, were arrested last Friday evenin.g after one had cau.sed quile a (listnrliaiu-e mi Bntler avenue near Max's Inn. A near-riot was averted by llie levcl-ht-adediiess nu the part of Anibler police, wlm faced at least bin of fhe inlnieil rale in a mob scene here. Allan .lohnson, N. Main sireel. came mil of the inn and began cursing at a .\-oun'g woman on the sidewalk, oflieer John .Mnn.i^n. nf the Amliler police, w.ilkeii up In Jolinson whn Innk offense .ii the lepiiniand. Offi(-cr Monam |ilaeeil him iiiHli'i- .'iiresi anil slarled along Iiniler ,i\i:mii wilh him fi-nin the iMilroail In llm jHl loi-atcd in Iln- lire limise mi Butler avenue imn- Itiilgi- avenue. At Ihe Main slrml laler ."i-l inn (Oflicer Moiiarn ami his I'lismici- vvere snrromiileil li\ a lar :i' Kiniip nf negrnes, led h.v .Inliii 11 nt eliinsnii^ VVnodland av-.-nue, Anibler. Hutch, inson threw sever.al small rucks at the ofticer and was placed under irrest by Patrolman Hainlil (iroff. who had been (-ailed by bystanders from another section of Ihti. bor¬ nugh. Tim Iwn nllieers continued to- w.irils the j.iil wilh Iheir prisoners, linliling the cinuii nl almui :;iiii, ninstl.v ne-;i-nes. ,il li i.v wilh llielr guns. Pnih men. wlm hav" pr,\i,,iis prison leint'ii:.. vvere plaei-ii in .jiil fm- llie night .-llill brouulit befure M.iuisi I :i I,, .N'miiian P. 'I'avlm-, for a lien ing Saliirilii.v iiinriiiiig. .bilinsmi ill,! I liilrbinsnii wero lined :;,'i i.lnil.iis nil <liarges-"of dis-^ nrilerly r,iiiiliml. 11iitt-iiinson wa,9 held fm- rnii;-i nil 111.' charges of re- lUilint; iine-a aril iiii'iliii'v Ibi- rinl. while .Inlinsmi \\;is Imiil fnr ii fnr- llmr li.-.irinj; Ihis Fiiilii.v iiiL;hl. Chief nl I'.ili,.- Ki.-iier ,1. Ciir¬ penter and Ins fm . i- slaled Ih'it Ihis disgnicifiil rmniii inn i,f ilnink- enness and disnrderl.v coiiiiin-l, especially in tbe section neiir llm railroad. li'inSt be stopped. The ollicers an- golSig to do all in their power In liieiik np Ihis t.vpe nf lil VV- ll nakin;; ami vvill use fmie if Ihev miisl. ll Wilii ne.re-ii^iir.v In use 1 Miirk.i n li In iiiili'lne 11 iiU'liinsnH, il is illle-;eil. .s^iil'iitiiiiliiil biisinessineii nf lliis eiiil nf .Amliler are em-ageil iii Hm misconduit uf some wlm fn qiieiil the place known as .Max's Inn, ol crated b.v Max Dniuilh mi Hiillii- avenue near Hie slaiinn. They iii'- heartily siippniihig llm ai-limi ef the police in Hie sl i niig sianil Ihcy intend to take against, -tlie rnudy- ( Continued on page 2 ) GAZEnE ENDS OFFER FOR WORLD'S FAIR PASS Leads Committee-More Homes'"' -"*"'- --"^'"""o. ol " J "'>"'o"r, , j^. j,^^ ,..,,,^1 ^,,,1 ^^.,,,,,,„ ^^..,^. ,„ ,i..„j 1 Huseoe Smith. i l>.v John Wesley, of Jarrettown. ^niimii. Iin Maryland lo join the class on and Money Sought I dn jctoi- ol Uic campiiign for Monl-jij^,^^ ¦ j rj[.|,p ,-,4,„.y ^v.irk booth was spon-j Aljout 3i dollars damage was don ¦ , • ,v Cmigressmiin's vote docs not this- eventful evening. , ' • M , I gomer.v. County. i t,.,.,, „„!,(,,. j{o),ert Miller reported "ored by Mrs. Oscar SUllwagon and j to ilxifli cars. No ono w'as injured. I onlv iUTecl one district," slated! The iLegion homo was just short J hit ty-three homes in iMonlgom- j The Dollar ('erl ilU-iile iliive. ^.^ .j,^,„„ j;«„„ „,,,, ,,pp„ received ! Mrs. Klmer Briggs. Mrs. J. J. j On Saturday inorning a.noMier ac-1 IMrs. l-arher. "Kvery man is a dele-j,,r vymif crowded, making the ol>- ery count.v have ueen ollered lor the ; which will Ibe -held throughoul tbe ,¦,,,„„ j,.,,, f,,i,. ci.imlttee, and that a ' Hnnghtnii took charge of lhe cakes i.cident .occuried at the .same inter igale at largo so far as the (el'tect on | n,,, tunille.s for dancing the more use Ol Childien relugees troni bomb , ..--tiUe Hinder Uic leadership of Mls.s i ,,„pf,|^ for $lii(i had been received as land Mrs. Helen Welter directed lhc|;,,cfion wlieu a car, driven by j tlie people is concerned. n,,,^„ jesii-aibie. A light mid-even- I doiialion from the I.lilies' Auxili- I fbivve;- sliow. | .Mrs. .Mary Miller.- of Bethlehein; -j'|„. .Mnllmrs nf lhe T. S. A. be- I ing sumicr and a punch bowl sal- ; tXirothy ,lames, diaughlor of the j i Covernor, will be conducted entire •' lli.V women vnluntccrs fnr the' I purpose of raising' fuiKls for I'hc I fircisidenlial ciumipaagn anil to aid ' in Hie work of getting all volci-.i ' iiry. Tile gift of %Uiii vvas part (Continued on jxige 3) areas. Kach of the thirty-three homes offer full suptiort for n child for the duration of the war. j ,^. 'i'his was announced by Mrs. | Cliii-ence B. Burke, of I'lyinoutli Aleeting, chairman of the Kcfugee Iteiicf Comniillee sponsored by tlu .Mont.miniery Counly l-'cderatioii ,,r | i'eglsteii.>d. 1 AN'omen's -Cluhs. 1 ^n addition to the Area Cliai'r-i .Mrs. Burke has also received of- j men, »ithei- yoluntwrs will be ap-j fers frnm eleven persons who are i Polluted. a.s IJistrict chahuien, one i willing to board refugee children i for eacTi election dl»trk-t ot tlh'c i . , ,, ., , , .,,,,, I , . I.. . ... ,1 • Ml ognized as one ol Hie most out- .1 tier homes, but many mnre are ounty ro that the campaign ^vll , ^ atlornevs of Mont- "'T:''"'; ,,, „ , !'"' ""-''^I '"¦'» '^^¦"•y 'W-eclnct and. ,^,,„^„„^. „„ «olicitor of iMin.ls are needed to pay the .ad- .provide an icin.orluuily for every , ^„^,„',.,„p,,. ,.„^„„,. ,„„tiee of fhe mittiince cxpenscii lo Hie counlry. supporter of Wemtell K. Willkie to! PEARLSTINE GOES HIGHER County Attorney Announces Ap¬ pointment to Siate Association Kayiiiniiil I'earlsliiie, wlin is rec- Mrs. Helen Welter lilrccted the ¦ how. ofj Mrs. Harry Seiner tnld forlunes, I al this event and Mrs. Keidy Itei-k- j Icr took charge of the gaines. Ium beon was .served in cafeteria style and Mrs. Kewis Miller and' .Mrs. Chaiince.v Koch were the i-.isbiers. The general (hairman of j the entire fair was Mrs. J. J. i Itadeliffe. j Mrs. Kniglil assisted by Mrs. llany Kvans. received the guesis as they arrived. piike, .Amiilcr, collided with a ma-^ lieve in ciiine drlveii liy lUHph l-Mo rse. of ¦ niililary PiosiK'ctville. Ailkout Till iiolLi.r.5^1 piMi-e-Unii damuigf) vv-'as done tn Imih ciirs. Nn 1 Hie iinvver bein.g iilaced in Hie i nne wa.s injured. ! liamls nf the iiresidenl. We vvaiil i In both instam-es the iliivei-s /'"ngii'i-s In relaln Ihiil power. | wea-e dctoiinng around the Huller i '¦\^'' 'i-'^'' learned for :'ii years. avcinut? repair area and lii,icii.me con-j fused at the lniti,.i-scction and all | seemed luiidor the iniii£essinii fhey had Ihe rigiht of Way. I in.g supper irorg nalinnal defense and I jyiifd Hie appetites and tiiirsts u( tralnin.-i. Wc are against ;,^ii i-eunion .membcr.s. nscnption and oppose i -pijo night's eiitertainiiK-nt was higiilighted by jitter bug dancing, which I'eatiired Frank Feria mil Kuth Periy. l-'oliowiug tlie dancing, the cla.ss news and a foreign war tragic ¦Wo Ihat the Woild War wiis mistake," Mrs. Farlier said, iniisl hiive a lieller reason for HiLs cmisrriplinn llian llm one presented ( Conlinued on page C ) Tlie ainnunt is fPiS a child, and j conlrilHite to this oriiolal cainpalgn's TF cnnlriliuliniis to eommittee iiiem- lici-s vvill be placed in a fund for tills piirpnsc. Kelief Is not conlined to British children, but tn thous¬ ands frnm the eonliiieiilal cnuntrics as well. Serving on the commlltee from this area are: Mrs. l-'rank .S. Koth- eiilierger, president of the Colony C'uA, i,f Ambler, iind Mrs. Thomas JjB^ivie, Presidimt of Ihe .liiiiior ('iTViiy ('liib of Ainbler. .Applieatiniis fnr children may bo made through them, and cnntribu- Hons vvill be received by them to forward to the general lieadiiuar¬ ters. Peace .AssocLitlon for the past live | vears. has iieen aiipoinled solicitor j e.xix>n.ses. Kiepresentativcs will be i ^,f Pennsylvania Magistrates' As- j included in Ihi' county orgiiniza-soiiiition, whicli represents a mem- j ion from all vv<inieii's cliibs and or-1 )„,i-Khip of more than A,{'-tni. The, giini/.iatloii.s. ] aniinuncemcut of Attorne.v Pearl- j 'Hhe .An-a iCha.lrinen. :is aiinnun-j sl ine's apiiointment to Ihls Inilioit- ced by Mrs. tlodrfhall are: lant otflce was made by Stale Presi- i Area 1—.Mrs. Kiirl Hepburn,' dent C. Howard Meredith, a ineni- } .Merlon; Ami '-•--Mi-s. Kiimia llilt-|ber of lhe county organization and MY EXPERIMENT IN FRIENDSHIP BY CAROLINE SHELLY A diary of events as I go lo meet our friendly neighbors and spend a grand six iveel^s in an Experimeni of Internalional Living wilh a family in Canada. I SENTENCE PENDING FOR MAN DITTER BACKS CONSCRIPTION ner, ConslHihocken; Aivsi 3—Mbss .Vancy Hiiighlcy, Norristown; Area A—^Misw Florrlo Hagy, Plymouth Meeting; Area 5—I.Mirs. Many Kgner, <rlenside. Area «— MisB I'illHi Hallowell, Hatboro; Area 7—Mlss Mildred JaooJl>s, Kanndlale; Awa S—i.Mirs. l-iditii F. Mcllaig, (Ireen banc; .Area U—Mrs. Kulu D. Kobert.s, I'ottstovvn; Ai1.^«i 111—Mrs. Harold ('rosMiiiaii, ColleigcvUle. a Justice of the Peace at Bi-yn I Ma-vvr, at the regular nionlliiy Imsi- ! nsss session of Hm 'Counly Assoiia- | lion licld lu Siiiiiigfnril Cnuntry ('lub. Pr-esirlenI Nnrnian I .rustice of the P(?acc, of N^OTE: This chronicle continues a serie.s of articles, written by Miss \ Caroline Shelly, daughter of Dr. an:l j Mrs. James A. Shelly, of Ambler, I who has Joined "The I'jxperiineiit in Uld wili be a group to 'I'avlor 'International Diving' Ambler ' rein'csentalive In this presided at the meeUng and ititro- i speiid these six weeks as a guest of bin duced Sollcilor Pearlstine who gave I «t""t' l^inadii'" family in an in-1 sta HONOR IRVIN ROTZEL Federal Measure Providing Com¬ pulsory Military Training Signed Congressman .1. AVilliam Dilter. of Montgoniery. and Charles (Jer- < . iach, of I'uck.s-Kcliigh voted for I About Illl) invilations have been f\he Biirke-Wadsvvorth conscri]>tion ! sent out for the celebration of Mr. bill vvhich was Liissed liy Congress | Irvin (Pop) Kotzcl's birtliday fo be on ,saturda.v. j held this Thursday evening. 'I'hc The bill, which proviiies for com-; affair vvill be held al Jjirrettovvn pulsni-y niiiitaiy training, went to i hotel, given by .Mr. and .Mrs. John Presidenl Koosevelt al onee. He : K. Schmidt. Ihe nevv proprietors of a short lalk on the M-l'oinl at- I tack made on the minor judiciary by the meinbers of the bar associa- ; lion, lolntlng out In parlicular how: .lustices have done much to Siive I individuals many cosIs in jirosecu- lion. ll was iinnminceil that an ollicc | vvill be opened in Harrisburg at an ; early date, und iilso that there vvill 1 be Issucil from time lo lime, a per- \ iodi(-al keiqiiiig the minor judiciary fully iiifiinimil nl! new laws iind , d»-i isiniis. ; Tlie next imeting of the cnunty y a IKnv days. It wa« ncjir ternational elTort to eHtablish a finer, "Kuisseau Castor," which, franslal- frlendshlp and understanding among ed, means Beaver Brook. Two of ns file peoples of all nations. Miss found a tent tho Imys wero not Shelly left Saturday, July 13, and using and iniinii^diatcly took it and fhe following is her diary of the decldefl to »leei> out in il for Hn- diiys she will spend with a family rest of llm trip. The llrHt night in in Canada. ¦ It, 11 ralii.Ml and we were bolli Carnival Worker At 'Mercy of Court for Attacking Boy Cha.i'Ics Seiforth, wlio hild been an attendant at -a carnival in Aim¬ bler lasl .lune and was iivrested on ' Juno l.','i nil the (-nm'Plaint of Hi.- afteii-noon twicliing fhe French boys I j,;u'(-iiits nf ii H yea.r^iid Am'bler and girls .Vmi,-rican soivgs. Tbey , yi,in|^^ „lin wiis a,ltacked by Um itre especially I'mid of "I've Been | ,p,|-„„,|;,n(, wtis Iried lasl Monday in AVorklng mi Hm Kiiilroad" and <,,n|i-i „| Nmrislnwii <!ii tlie chiij-ge "Clementine." I,„f .s<ii||oriiy. That evening we fnund a Invi-ly ! 'P||e <-nnrl. iiresiiled over by .ludge spot near the ocean and a«aiii i vviiUain F. DannUhiiiwcr, found Sel¬ ed two cablius and planned to f,,,.(|, j.„ii(y on the chiUges of Chief of police l,eM.ler CarpeiUor of Am¬ bler. Scnlcnice will bo impusod Fiidii.v. I bulielin were announced by radio I facilities whicli clliiiax'v>d tbe eveii- j iiiig of fun and frolic. j "AinerlcaiiLsiu" was the theme ! of the reunion, each member re- I ceiving a gold plated American flag pin as a souvenir of tlio re¬ union. A iiormanenl conimil'lee lias heen apiminted and they have al- riiiily lieeiiled that there vvill be anotlier sucli rcuiiiun in Kill. NCXT TUrSDAY FINAL DAY TO SEND IN SUBSCRIPTIONS World's fair Tickets Cover 11 Principal Pay Features — GivS Admission and Parking to Fair That En-Js Oct. 27—Two Sub¬ scriptions Still Win Two Paas Books. This weel\ ends tlic niler that was presented by the (iiii.elto to the public. An oppoi-nnii;> fm- the reiiders to secure free lirhels to the Nevv York AN'miil's Fiiir which inciude.s not mily free ailmissimi and free jiiirkiiiK at Hm I'air bill, also ini-luiies free iiilinissimi In ii nuni¬ ber of Hie leinlili;.v P-l.v exliii its oil Hie grounds. The World's Fair oincials rciiii/e llial tbere are man.v vvho luive not had oiiporlunily and ciiough- inoncy lo iitlemi Hie li^air ami so hiive made il possible for every class to go see this wonder exhibit whieh vvill close fnii-ver mi Octnber ¦j- Cp until Tuesilay mon nf next iveek' it is possible tn secure Ibis look of pas.ses whicli eiilille.s genei'iil admissinn to Iwn penple ( Continued on iiage 2 ) HOME ENJOYS VENISON Young Buck, Killed in Leap, Given , to House of Holy Child | A young liultnii buck was iillied iiist vveek in Jarreititovvn. Tlie anl-j niiU, ime of i^everal reeently si-cii j I COUNTRY FAIR added his signjitnre |i Munday, the measure i the hotel. Mr. j yuung luctay. llutzel is 8U year.-j |organij;ation v.ill he held at lame- rick in Creen Gables Inn. .My last'article told of our stay at Perce: Now, I vvill carry on from I (hill jiolnt. i Whi'ii vve loft there, i-'rlday, the i :;3rd. it was bitter cold and the roa,d I was HO near the watre that the I ocean bitwze added to our discom- I fort. We ate lunch by the sldo of J th9 road, as u.'iual, and spent the | lirclty damp, bul not rtlacouragcd. Tho next day was very wet and nasty but it clcarivd! off enough so that two of the French (boys, an American and I went IWliing in th.e "K.uis«.'au Ciislor." 1 caught nothing and the three boys caught (mly one tiny trimt apiece, but il ' ( Coe tinued un page 4 ) THREE ATTACK WOMAN .Arliiilsn Ibilelii, Lis wife, A'iccii- i-in. anil iliiughier, .Mrs. Mary .liimpii, ali of 3117 Cluirch streel, cncagcil in a briivvl wilh Sanlinc (lianipa. nf :!ll.'i -('hurch street, on iVInnilay evening. All ;i|i|iciiied be¬ fore Justice nf Ihe Pca<-e Aiithuny I.Dehello. The fornici- three were rhiirged for assault and battery and were nrdered tn jiay a line of $10 eiii'h alal Ci.i.stS. ill this area, attemi>tcd to jump a fence on the Burton properly soufLi of Maple 'Jlen a«d fell into a ditch jail it maiUj the leap, brcuking its I lueck. j Peter 'Suriiino, of Jarrclluvvn, ¦ I iliscovired the iwrlthing animal and iw>tilieil Former Deputy Game Pro- j ' leclor, Harold tli-oft at Ambler, wiho i.ssiued 'the 'autihority to slay Hi'f . j animal, 11 vvmk /biouglit In Amblei' laml dressdd, ! Kaler, througli authuriity granted j 1 I1.V G.iiine Protector <l<'!irliart of ' .'^'.iiiiil'erton the animal vva.s in-esenl-. I od hy Mr, Gniff to fhi..- house of tlic ;Holy Child at .Springliinusi-. Tiiis j j gioup has M,>en enjoying venison ¦ all week as 'a gift from Hm SUile. t talo of Farm and Home Articles by Springhouse P. T. A. .A "Cinmlry li'iitr" will be spnii- soiCxl at the Spriiighuuse school on Septemiber L'S, from t lo 7, ^rain 01- sliine, by tho Siin-lnglinuse Parent- Teacher AasocLitioii. .Dairy proiiucl.s, puuitry, fruits, vegetables, candy, caJic, preserves, sandvviciies, (invvijrs ami nceilhiWnrk will lie for siilc. Thoro will he a lish INind and pony rides fnr llm rliild- reii. Kveryone is invHcil In attend flic fair. The atlmission is free. LECTURES AT GWYNEDD The liisl nf il series nf ih'.'e comimunily li-clurcs nn "Tiida.v'.^ Iteligiiin" will IIk- jrlv<-ii by Hev. \. B. (lri;lon, rector of i^'t. Tlioiii.is' Cliurch, VViiiteaiiiii.i-sh, at (iwynejil l-'rlends' M'eeting Hou.se, •veiling. Seiitmnber 2'.- .t{ 1 ,iii>
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Title | The Ambler Gazette 19400919 |
Volume | 62 |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 09/19/1940 |
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Month | 09 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1940 |
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Title | The Ambler Gazette 19400919 |
Volume | 62 |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 09/19/1940 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
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VOL. LXII-NO. 30
MBLER Gazette
AMBLER. PA.. SEIPTEMHER 1 J). 1040
$1.75 Per Year in Advance, 5c Per Copy
OLO BOEHM'S CHURCH AI BLUE BELLli:!,!™ r:i|Nine Wed.s' Tour Mas bai and Mabel
CELEBjAIES BI-CENTEilAL IS WEE^"^^^^''"^^^^^ ""'^''''"'""' ""'^"''' '^'^^
OLD CHUi LINKED f IIH PIONEER HISTORY
REPUBLICAN DINNER
BOEHM'S LAST OF THIRTEEN REFORMED CHURCHES
FOUNDED IN AREA— EIGHT DAYS CF SERVICE AND ME-| _MORIAL CEREMONY — HIS¬ TORY OF CHURCH WILL FOL-
i Third Ward Followers Will Hear
Prominent County Officials i Tbe Third VV.-ird Kepuliiii-un Club jof Anibler will hold it.s first .mnuiil ' dinnor next Monday evening at Ni ! lloc:k.s' restHUi-iint. The dinner will jhe for the inemlverH and n few Mpediilly Invited guests. II will lie sei-ved .-it 7 o'clock.
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