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The Ambler Gazette VOL. LII-NO. IH AMBLER. PA.. JUNE 5, 1930 .75 A YEAR ¥ AND COLD POINT ntU9 OF LOCAL INTEREST TO '' READERS '^Friends' School Closes with Exercises crv June 10—Tvvin Sons to Rev. and Mrs. Richmond Taylor — Supper Benefit by Harnr.onville Firemen — Industry Slack. Closlnff exercises at the iPlymouth | babies'a« to monthly'gsiin"^."" and tiie Meeting Friends' tchool will ' - Did You Know J that the ¦w;«'1 Baby Ollnic held at the j North Penn Community Center, But- i ler Hvenue, Amtiler, on the second I Tuesday afternoon of each nwnth, at 2 o'clock 18 one of the mo«t interest¬ ing: events in this section? The loveliem. Ijabies and their moth¬ ers gather a,t the Center at that time, and while the babies anjd; mothers ex¬ change greetinfi*. the babie.s are weife'hed and measured, ga-ins and losses noted, following which one of the )eia<lJng' physicians of the North [ Penn .section exiamJnes the ba,bies for any possible unsu.spected defects, and makes recommendations for the cor¬ rection of ajiM defect noted. There i." great rivaJry amonp the i SPECIAL ASSESSORS LUTHER FRETZ, H. J. DAGER, D. pypiLs E. BIDDLE PALMER COMPANY HONORS ARE RECEIVED cord time. Betty Robinson holds th. / iTiitional i-ecord with 11 _ seconds flat. , Eleanor expects to run in tlie national ] track meet at Dallas, Texas. c>n July I 4 th, and g-reat things are expected of } her. She won this event last summer at Boston and also at 1'ittsburgrh. Miss Towler is e<iually good at the broad itimp. She won .this event eas- ; ily ¦with a leap of IC feet. S inches. Summary of events in %vhich Amb¬ ler .scored is as follow.?: 50 yard da.sh. second place won by Dorothy Newsom: running broad jump, first place, Klean¬ or Towler; lOO-yaid dash, first i.lace. m DUeUN AND Each Takes a Ward for Assessment P'"«>B''ess in the Junior High School iEleanor Towler; javelin, second place Purpose* — Street Needs to Be Studied — Heeker Street Proposi¬ tion to Property Owners. The regular monthly .se,ssion of 4«ui.4_. f r-. _ "LuK, .-.ui-lPa-n Cassel; basketball throw, sec- -Athlel^ Compare Favorably «.th ; ^^^ p,^^ Margaret Deuchar. Amble,- Lar»er Schools—Girls Win Track :,alled to place In the hifrh jump, reluy , and shot put. Meet. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OF IN¬ TEREST Jaax^e on Tuesday evening from T^tb month!"wLt7r''^Veret'f ^*^^f ^Bose^ Hnf ,6^^ borough council was held teacher of penmanship in the Anib-' fve.a concert on the lot opposit^^! S o'clock in the schooi buiWdng. aged six months, made thrg^^ates^ ^^h >« Jim.or high sc-hool, received from B«*^^^^ rsHom/iB ami r,fl,.-..nts are invitprt t<.i „=.!., 1L"® following members: Mes.srs. Allen, , t?e -A.. N. Palmer Company of New June SOi, at 7.30. On Thursday, Alay 29, Miss Coyle, | The Ambler High School band wil acher of penmanship in the Amb-iSive a concert on the lot opposite .;;.]th ler Junior high sc-hool, received from Beed s garage on Thursday evening. JMeiMis and parents are invited to gain attend and enjoy the program that All m.ithers and Uables in the North Ki;„''W^»m7,'»r'rT\.'".T'''''?.' ^,'^7'" ' iZl'^rtViU.TZ^'^^v,'"'\*'"' vnn be given by the litUe folk. This Penn .section are welcome to avail ^!^S' ^^es/^i",?'' «t,H„ f' ^Z^"*'^^"' ^*l*"'^ *"** ^^^'^ ^'"^^««- of the services of this r»T ^^ -^ f,' l^ ^''* "^""^''s went Pupils in Junior high first stri uie .ei-vites oi uijh ,.^^ ^y Actins: Secretarv Thoma..* a ¦nrtn -h^ v.^r^r,-^^ v „ i.,i progTOm is being prepared under the! themselves supervision of the teachers. fcchool j clinic win dose on Wednesday, June 11. I Chaxles K. Raldcliff and lumiVJi-, ot! Flourtown road, below Cold Point, lias I purchased the former home of the! late Wilton Ressler and family from the Montgomery Countfci S. P. C. A. I ^nd is moving therein. Mrs. Ressler i "vacated the premises last week and 1 has taken a house lait 151 East Ninth | avenue, Conshohocken. A fine roast beef supper win be ser- } ved this .Saturday evening in Harmon- j yille fire house by the firemen. Thie Ijadies' Auxiliaiy 'vv'iU assist. This t'Upper is 'an uni.ual occasion, and is oTie of the monster benefits of the ^ company. Many tickets are being sold i and several hundred will be provided { for. Kverjone is Avelcome. .Miss K-.n.te Liddle. R. N.. Center, is in charge of this Ne.\t clinic on June lOt. of the work. Brown, Deck, Biddle, Cavalier, Davis'i Yori: city, awards for pupils in the enth and Kighth graO upils in Junior high by Acting Secretary Thomas A. win the bronze honor metlal. When Fouike, Esq. War dead in the cemete.-j- at Cold: ^'!==*'"9 Ordinance Makes no Provis Point were reverently saluted on Me- ; morlal day by a vanguard of legion- i naires from the DePljftven Post of | 'Pcnehohocken. A large crowd assem- : liled as the ex-servicemen and se^'eral ^they reach a certain degree of pro- I The matter in reference to the es.- i Aclency, they are allowed to write .tension of Heckler street was report- their examination, which. Is sent to, ied by Mr. Cavalier, but ina.smuch ae the I^aJmer Company for critici.sm. If | jthe owners of the property located on these examinati'jT.s are satisfactory.' jthis street are not willing to t^hare tiie pupils are awarded medals. The, in the burden of grading and other following have received bronze honor, : work to be done thereon, no deflnitJ mwltils: I<la A\-yhranski, Helen Linde, ! ipction was taken excepting to recom- Grace Rocco, E1sj».- Gordon, Reba Carl ' mend to the committee that some form .Myrtle Johnson, Mary Pimpinella, | of re;ief be given in placing the Ma^'"" Bff^"''"'". -Mildred Keyner, ; street in a passable condition. It was Marie Camasso, Irene Mortimer, Eliza- i also ¦ suggested that Uie property beth Plumley. Dorothy Johnson. Bft- owners lay curbs and sidewalks. ' ty Colfax, Angelcna Varrese, Angelena Engineer "Weir advised the laying out BUt^'ig. Anne Fox, Gernard Meyers, of the said street to the full width'Anna Rotelli. Janet Bradley, Robert COMMISSIONERS RESUSE DISPLAY'of 40 fet. The secretan- was directed L«v^ls, Lewis Capreri, Henry HchtA/.. to notify the property owners that I Vernon Undercoller, Ralph Bishop, Ed- the boro'iigh Is willing to p^ace this ward Davies. .^amiiel Cricium. Philip pleasant evening Tuesday at dinner" In street on the borough plan with aCalamaro, Clifford Martin, Victoria _pj,^j gj^jg j^„ <Uscus,sing principally width of 40 feet and to properly .sin-- ! C«liberto, Jvicholap Palermo, Civiai..-- .-- ALL FIREWORKS PERMIT HEAR CAMP PLANS REV. J. M. EWING MAKES INTER- ; ESTING REPORT Committee Considers Several Propos- 1 I ed Sites, and Will Make Definite Re- I port Shortly—Kiwanis Convention to ; Be Held in Atlantic City, j Ambler Kiwanians enjoyed a cool. ion for Display—Dr. Corson Reap¬ pointed to Board of Health—High¬ way Work. Plymouth townsliip commis pre .. „, • .^, , — V. ', 7" "' „",*""''tne underprivileged child camp nro- face the street provided it be cut Sfenore Dorothy Robinson, Robwt j^^.^ ^ „g^^ ^„j conservaUve concep- down to grade at the expense of tiie,F]ury, Georgfe bchuler, Edward Amey ^^^^ j,f ^^J^ ^^^^ .^^.^g pre-„entsd in a short address by Kev. J, M. Ewing, pro . . property owners and that curbs and |an<' Marion TelPopolo. sidewalks be laid according to dir- I For the next award, which is a Military salutes were fire^l about two; *^^ evidentlv intend to sti>nrl Iv' ^^''- Cavalier reported that the deed more extensive examination. The fi.l of the graves there and taps «as !^°/Y' .^^/^^^^ 1° thi niee 1°.",^^^ drainage course from Wis.-a-;lowing have received progress pins fiounded. The prayer wws offered by'j"^ Mondaveveni'^A/refused to ^^^^^^ hickon avenue to AVis.saliickon creek'Janet Bradley, Hyman Barbacow, Mar thie post chaplain. Graves were «fter-''^"^pg;^^^"''f„^«^^"^{|f^,7y'"^^f„'' July JC '• "°^\V *^^ ^t"'''' °' ^'"^ ^- ^' >'"t- , io" Flur>-, Jeanne Evans. Mary Malo. ~ y^?_A^''™^'^'^ ^^"^ morchcxl by thej^jie ordinance as passed makes no ^' tison. Mr. Cavalier reported further'zl, Ir\vin Jones, Louise Boccuti IMick legionnaires. ' Drovisi'on'for "thV lssu~ince"'of"Dermits 11?*^^, *"".°'"'"J' owner.?, delintiuent in ey Sergio, Anna Donato. Grace Roccc Howard Charles, of Plymouth Meet- ?or dlsn^avs and so t^ Is Is Zn '^^^ ^l^-'"^ "^ """"^^ ^"^ sidewalks are Nicholas Pullia, Ida AVybranski, Doro mg. has .rifely recovered from p:feuro. ^^^„^Xe manufacturT of firewo^k.^ ' fJ^r**-'"« ^^"'^^ "^'^ ^^-^'-^ sati.sfa.-j thy Johnson, ; that property owner.?, .delinquent in ey Sergio, Anna Donato. Grace Rocc-o. health and happiness to children. one of the club members. That the camp for underprivileged boys will be a definite loss was first pointed out by Mr. Ewing in his ad¬ dress. This will not be a paying camp nor one to cai-ry its.own expen.se. The I ^""'' ^-ray observation nt tho hos- cost is an absolute outlay, the return f't'i' to determine lii.s aliment. for which is the compensation of A large swaim of bees selllod ott ¦ - the chimney of the Onorge Fillman Horsham Friends' School Old Pupil* to Meet on June 23—Fire Co. News— Conard Descendants to Meet on June 21—Dresher Notes. i A reunion of tho Cld Pupils' asso¬ ciation of Horsham Friends' .school 13 planned by a nuniber of tho fonnor jrupils, and notices are being pi-ovidcd to send to all who attended tho school or taught during its existence. The Ptms set the date of the reuniion for S.aturday, June 28. The g.atherlns will be on the Ilorsltun Friends' Meeting plot. Airan^finonL-s further provide a fine progirani of music, ad¬ dresses and motion I pictures. Tho old Horsham schoolhouse, ^vllich haa stiKid since LSSO. will bo the scene of .1 gala gathering. This historic bulg¬ ing, in its anticiulty servod .as a ischool since 173fl. but was rebuilt T.'i yeaxa "go. ' In 1!)?2 it ceased to provide schooling for Fi-iends and was con¬ verter! into public school use for .six yaers. It is now iiso/l by the ITorshflm troop of Boy .Scouts .-is a hoadqiiarterij. Jack RIckley. of Jforshfuii. is driv¬ ing a handsome Jf.irmon roailster. Mrs. Clarence Tomlln.son. of Hors¬ ham, successfully underwent an op- er.'ition for remov.al of ga'l .stones last week in Al.Inirton hospital .ind is re¬ ported greatly improved. IMrs. Tom- linson was in vei-y serious condltlori during her ojieratlon, but is well re¬ covered. Mr. and .Mrs. .<?cott Holt and family, of West Phlldjilelpliila, -Werpi entertalrt- ed liy Mr. and Mrs. Charlps Rutlier-* ford, of l^alloweV. on Sunday. E.irl ITeniy. HitUowell, h.a.s been, ill for sevei-nl weeks and h.'i.s under- pneumonia find is again able to rvin \v|tliln the township, the state depart'- about with his comp.Lnlon.s. The lad ^e„t ^j j,,,,^^^ ,^,„, industry has step- ; torily. T>f.ftv nr^ir:.^ T-r<.i„, ai- in- I ^ camp carried on by the I'rinceton Betty Colfax, Heinz Wolfl, I club was cited by Rev. Mr. Ewing as 'Henry Bu(ssin,g Civia SIgnore, Claude ¦was critically ill for several weeks, Edwin White, *)f Xarcissa. .'ind ped in .'ind stopped same, which Mr. Davis reported that ihe stie«t Kalb. Albert Hurst, John Dull, J. signs have been ordered but not yet Walter Green, Anthony Lusky. Alton u7n wa^'con^;,;^^ T;^"'the"m;mi;;;; !'!":;^'-*:'i-„i'^! f<;'•^!'":y."¦"^"':;lv"^'- S):r'"'^'L.fj'^']. ,^'^'¦;^^"'^,.^'"""^ r- ItJeorge Young, of Plymouth Aloytlng.' ^f the board all of whom were pres-''"^ '•'* address a letter to the Wis.sa- : han. Louis Zolla. Pete Krisan. Allen have completed their examinations at i ^^ ,\.j,h president Marple presiding .^''''^°" ^"''¦® company with reference l burroughs, Ralph Bm-rell and John ,!<tate College and are expected to ar- ^'he comparative treasury balance ^'^ ^¦'"^ refund of the iviyment made by , Hopson. rive home this Friday for tlie summer .j^.j^i, jast vear shows about $320-) the borough covering compensation holidays. 'more than at the May meeting of last ""'"'¦"^"'¦« P>-eniium. Since the n.-u'iow escape of a nuin-'yp^r. ' A vote of thanks was extended tier of Hives in tho sliulit trolley ac- j _^ refund of $12.75 was received on Justice of the Peace Urban for cident last week on the Conshohocken- payment of bill to the Mather Co. made ^lonation of a docket for Norristown line, in uhich Mlias ^-'Ihv- ]yj.( month. therein violations of borough Jn, of Harmonville, played a hero role, j ,p,,g following bills were ordered iances. Mr. .Slavin .-is drawn a i>etition to paid; Yoch and Roberts, ?30,17; Luk-r ^Ir. Davis reported that suitabl lirge the return oi the two men opera-L.^g an^j Yerkes, $254.02; G. and W. II. clothing and equipment had been pur tion on the cars. The onp-man cars' Corson, $99.32; Good Roads Machinery ,'chased for the chief of police. No fur hou.se in H.allowell last Mond.-.,y and remained for several dUvs bofore thev disporfied. Kffr.its t,. .1l..,lo.iu-o t,hem| were at first futile. John Haag. Horsham, contractor, has .started the erection of x 2-car concrete blocJ< garage for Clarentee Blckley and f.^milv. The meeting of the ITor-'iani FIro com) any on Monday evening drew a meagre attend.ince and the session was liiief. P.lHs amounting lo .fin were ijecording: complete the work in the Palmer man- Inhand "reIative"to"the pVlnc"eton%amp I ^^^'^"0^X1 ^"lnnm,ncL^''nt''"''"''"'' h ordin-iual. and it requires greater skill in was turned over to th° ....-i».-«...,.i.-...' ! IT ."^r""^'"'- Announcement wa.q similar to that conceived by the Am¬ bler Kiwanians. Here boys are divid¬ ed into sets according to ages. Each is given three weeks in camp, and anly a confined number attend at one time. The choice of boys should ever be tho.se The pupils wtio have received the ^ carefully selective, "'and only ; previous awards are allowed to work deserving of help, health and chang( to for a student's certificate. In this e.x- of environment should be chosen amination the pupils are required to '^-his data which Rev. Mr. Ewing had to the underpiivileu j execution. If their papers are not eli- ed chiki committee minated by any of the 14 reasons fur; Luther Fretz. chairman of that com- irejeciion, they receive this award, mittee. reported his committee has , which is coveted by many students in viewed several more sites and ha.- In this stretch, where u-affic is heavy ^p j^. Romano and Fisher, $490; F. ther Information was received, from-iig5 schools and colleges. Katie Pal- teen well pleased with one which pro- at at* times, is apparently a danger-! ]]ji(„pr, Jr., $.'i.2.".; monthly pay roll, the committee in reference to the con- ""Bio and Rose MinetU have receiv.ed vides possibilities of an Ideal camp ous practice by the company. Mr. ^^92.50. |dition along Ridge avenue at the, this award. ' ! This comrhJtteie has secured prife an , ¦ , - Slavin's acticm In circulnting the iieti-: .Secretary Sheppard reported the Bresbyterian church, as it was statei! Several pupils who had previously relative data on a number of plots of ' "'^'^ " ^"^^ sum.ner except on the call lion is supported by many residents jn30 population as 4373 with 71 farms, that the representatives of the church received these awards have done addi- ground in various places and will I "' *'^*' )>resldenL N"o Pians, as yet, are jntx> realize the danger of this system',,^ compared with 3201 in 1920. had not as yet reported to the commit-: tional work und are the recipienis of present the information .and choice' '"¦'"'If ^y either the firemen or Auxili- made that the piles of dirt fidnT tho bottom of the tire protective reservoir are being leveled along the hanlts and grji.ss seed will be sowed thereon. There was no meeting of the Wo- nien's Auxiliary of the Horsham Fire company. This body will not meet and w'ho urp«> the sei-vicos of both a; -rbe state highway department has ^ tee their plans for the future. ;high school business certificates. They to the club vei-y shortly, anotorman and a conductor. returned to the Bell Telephone to. a| Mr. King reported for.the light com-1 are Rose Romano, Tlieltija Shutt, Hel- , The national convention in Atlan- A three-act comedy "The Mummy pei-mlt fee it had charged for permit mittee, stating that the Keystone Tele-: Ien Ziegler and Angelena Cassel. tic City, June 29 to July 3 was-men- and the Mumps," was presented in to open a Plymouth township highway. , Phone company has not removed the | On Saturday, June 1, another com- Honed by Trustee I-eldy'Heckler He Grange Hall. Plymouth Center, liy a I 'pi,e cross-over on Newhope street Poles near the property of Mr. (raft, munication from the Palmer Company explained the arrang«j^nents necessary group of members of the Haws Ave- bas heen opened. lAlso that the traflic light on Eutler , was received showing these addition- 'i^r registration, and urged many mem- Tiue Methodist Episcopal Church, Nor-1 Belvoir avenue near Saw Mill run avenue and Main street has beenjal awards had been granted. These bers to attend, ristown under the auspices of the:„,as reported as needing a gutter, ,strtick and damaged by a high auto-IwfU be distributed later. As the opinion of the Individual club Parent-Teachers AsHociation of tHa ' which was ordered ary for a summer ca,rnival, as is tha custom. The descendants of Jolin and Sarali Conard will reunite ag:i.in this year In the Horsham fire hall on the third Saturdajy in June. A series of meet¬ ings of the executives of the clan have been lield recently and arrange- mobile truck, that the OAVner of thei Bronze honor medals: Lucy Palermo, ! „„ one matter to be brought before i ments are on foot to'liave a fine pro Ilii.-iK-s. accordiii).; lo tlic state act of ]!i23. y. \)v. Percy Corson, whose temi ex¬ pires on the Plymouth board of hmiltli. was reappointed by the commisslnn- The question of an assessor npiioint md OfTicers Irg. Julius Wysockl. son of .Wr, ;\n.l Mrs. Benjamin Wy-^ocki. Butler Pike, llar- Tnonvllle. and Miss Joser.hine T.,evan- doski. djiughter of .Mr. and Mrs. .fos- eph Levandoskl. of Marble street. Conshohocken. were married .'^I'Tvday nt 10 o'clock In ?t. Mary's Polish ment was considered Catholic church, ("'onsholiocken. The names were discussed, cotiple win reside In their nmv Imniol The road force avIII resuiface .b-f- in Hannonvllle. ferson street after nqiairs are com- Rev. and Mrs. lilchmond !>. Taylor, pletod to Ca'dwell lane. WIdeninu lln' of Harrishurg. are receiving con- corner was considered as an hninovp- gratu,'Utions upon the birth of twin ment. sons on Sunday. May 23. These boysi With regard to securnv.; signatuics are name<l Edmund B. and Earl J. of property owners along Slaixn Taylor. Rev. Taylor was former pa.s- for sidewalks, there is difficulty in lo- tor of Cold Point Baptist church, and eating several owners. Draln.age con- untU a few montlis ago resided there ditions are such that improvements with hij family In the Baptist (Inncb are necessary. President Deck lequeslcd that llie highway commiltee make a general survey of sti*eet conditions througn- DUt the borough nnd report at the iie.vt meeting all work of nn iirg-nt character which should be accomplish¬ ed this season, also with rccomniend.-i- I tions covering such woi^. Harvey Heath, Vernon Harp and Job; Berwind. Progress pin: Edward HavIes, -An¬ gelena Varrese. i:isie fioicbm. Mary .Minetti. -Marion Hcfsnider. .\nne Fux. -Mildred Reyner, Elizabeth I'hnnby Mai'ie Dressier, .Angelena I'ilfggi, llel,a Carl, Robert Lewis. Samue'! Cricium esceni days. Kiwanians Kra.nk .Mclhoy and .A. ; liljfelbautn. of the Ul'-nslde club. ¦ wnvi- Introduced by Bresldcnt Frank King. .Mr. Mcllroy. who is well-known Grace Presbyterlnn church of Hors¬ ham, the active church. Howtrd I-. Frame, pastor. Morning church ser¬ vice .and Junior C. 1-.. 11: Children's day exercises next Sunday, 2.30'; Inter- IVIr. -Allen, ot the lin.'iiu-e coiunilttcc. lOdward Amey. llenr.v Scholz. .Marion reported an allowance of approximat ^ly $14,000 to the liighway oommiltci.. 'of this amount, $2:i00 had alrci'iy been e.xpended. Mr. Yetter. of the law and unbM committee, reported lines collected lo- ,,.,,] jalin.g $100, and payments ri'ci'iv.i from vendor fees and nilscellaneou.-' receipts totaling $51. = ,.er.T,nr'e ' -^ 'li'a^'n f" I^-'ni street at the fire WUh her face infi.-Lmcd nnd swollen, house ot the old Plymouth Fire Co. and her body as badlv affected. Miss demands some .lianges, as the pipe ¦ ¦ Sara IVfay Culp. h.as suffered extreme- too narrow to sa ly with' ivy poisoning for the past of water, week MI'S Chip, who Is the dntighter! of Mr. and Mrs. AVinfield Culp. Plymouth Centre. has heen very, DelPopolo. \'ernon I'lidercofler. I'liilip (^alamaro, .Alvin .McClellan. Gernai'd Meyers. Ralph Bishop.' Clifford Mar tin, Betty Colfax, Tony CiUbcit(j, Jos¬ eph -Melograno, and i'"ellx Zolla. Improvement certificate: -Allen Bur¬ roughs. Gi'oige l.amelza, Claude Ka,b, and Louise Boccuti. Student's final certificate: Marl. The report of police work was a.Kso AVolff, Maude Urban, Civia .^Ignoic Mary Malozzl. Pauline f^ohcn, -Maiioi! Flur.v, Janet Bradley. Phyllis M<Vo- Kiwanis l-'oUies t(j be prosented by klie Glenslde members on June 16 and 17, and urged the Ambler members to Sttend. Meeting was adjourne<l early after the dinner that all miglii enjoy tile cool air out of doors. read, received, and ordered filed. Con sideratlon was also given of secuiin an assistant to be on duty in the boi- grano, 1-ouis Boccuti, Jennie Oajn- ough while the regular police ofilcers bone, Mildred Cather.s, Marie Haniil- safelvc.ire for tlie flow fire engaged in court. The matter was ton, A'ictoria Lusky, Tony Ciliberto, referred to the committee with In- George Bolce, Henry Bussing, I'oMx structlons to report at the next nioci- Zello. Hyman Barbacow, Alton Biir- 'nf P L Wriaht Reoublican Ccinty Chair- in&- Building permits totaling $2(1..Mi fell, AValtcr Green, I'aul Marincolu. of F. L. Wright "eptionc n v ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ durtng the month. Ralph Burrell, Joseph Meogruno. Pete , .J , , , .^'1 T7,.„nuiin T, AVright, ot Plvmouth Treasurer, Samuel A. Faust report- Krl.son, Louis Zolla, Albert Hurst stiBceptlble to ivy poisoning and ^'^^' ^^^^ui'.Wm U AV r fe ^^^^^^ ^.^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^.^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^.^^,^^ before, s-ne townsmu, 1. ,_ _, .,._,.. ^ylth reference to the purchase of .1 Betty Colfax, and Grace Roccn. new automobile for the iiollce depart- High school business certificate: ment was referred to the law and oi-- Maude liban, Katie Palermo, der committee, who were Instructed t" Rose MInettl. report at the next meeting. ' Despite the fact that Ambler ."(uffered severe attacks ia now confined to h( ' tinder a doctor's core i;;'n;:;-Vonfi\^cdtoherbedandisun..Montgomery^^^ —ce to the purchase of iniong the Ambler men. mentioned the' mediate and Senior C. E., 7.15: even- '" ¦ '¦ '¦ ' ' I ing woi-ship .-it 8. Rev. Marchant King, j Jifssistant pastor of Mt. Airy Bresby- terian church, gave the s.icrument ot communion last .Sunday morning. The Aid society of Grace Presby¬ terian church enjoyed a luncheon at the Ford Craft- shop. 1211 Chestnut street, Phlladf-Jplila, on X'.'ednestJ'V'. A fine inogrum is i rrangod for the (Children's day exercises nt-\t Sunday at 2.3'') at Grace t reabyterian churcli at Hor.silij.m. Evei-yone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. George Zeitler will en¬ tertain Mr. and Mrs. Frame next Sunday. The Intermediate C. E. society of Ontario Presbyterian church, of Phila., held their thiixl annual conference at Grace I'resbyterkm church of Hors¬ ham on Memorial day. Mr. .Arch Mc- Quilken and Mr. Cliarles I>ruin were the .speakers. Personal and methods conferences were held. In the evening Upper Dublin Commencement The 4O1I1 annual comni'iicement of the I'pper Iniblin lownshi]) schools will be held next Tuesda\' evening in the auditorium of the Fort AVa»<li- ington building. -An Interesting pro¬ gram will be rendered. The list of graduates is as follows: Edward -M. Arnold, Alary .Anpe Bar- dens. Albert Clark Barlow, Enos John Bartol, Joseph Taylor Battersby, Jr., Dorothy Ellzalj^th Beam. August J. Birchler. Francis Edna Bundy. Eliza¬ beth Colgan, Myrtle E. Cooke. -Albert 1 Lillian Lager, Thomas Jefferson Dun- | gee, Richard B. Farrlngton, Myrtle Alma Firman, June E. Kower. John 1 ^ c^mp fire song j>ervice with devo- Kteraoocioi-...^.^.-. ,"-j^j committee at the annual orT'^-'r:Lth'cl^'^<' "^^^^^^ Of.the committee held recent¬ ly 1" New Brtinswlck^ N. J„ -^h^ly in Norr,«t„wn.^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ,^ their parents, Mr, and Mrs. J°""; j^^,^;^^^.,^^ prothonotaiT, ^vho was el- Ljfiuletta. orndav to' ected temporary chairman at the Oc- A flnuphte'- ¦S'^^,^°'^" °" .^^^f^,,,!' fober semi-annual meeting, to succeed Mr. .'.nd Mrs. Samuel Eio^xti. of n> too^^^ rieorge C. Corson, who resigned Tndustri^s in Plvmouth township upon his elevation to the bench. and vicinity ¦'";,*', ,«'f<-'L';"'"';-;%it!;e' Youth Freed of Robbery spring .spurt subsides, For some tlme| „ , „ .^ ,1 lie mills of the riiillP Carey Company A <1 ar.u-e .,f bmrfaiA- v.as quashed and the F J. TAvino company were! .Monday at a habeas corpus bearing. .'l._.- ... r..„ .i™o nr,,! nrdnrs weitt when Judge Wllliaims directed the re- le.a.'^e of El wood Ambler, 22, of Con- liohookcn. Mr. Troester apiicared before the forced to compete In the open class . Leh nuck, James Haggar, diaries Ilea-i tional and an address, "Ch.rlst and I" '*"'','cock, norena Delma Heath, AA'illiam , by Arch McQuilken, and a decision Harrison Hibb.s, Lillian May Hill, K- j service concluded tlie conference. The ."jlen Jergensen, Dorothy C. Kay, Phil-I young people showed their apprecia- ip C. Keldel, Burkhart Adolph Klein- I Hon for the use of the church by pre- member.s of council and requested that with siich strong s^cllools as tlermm-: J^;-; Yors"'Taylo7'"KnIght, Cyrene , senting a very fine communion Iray some action be taken relative to the .town, Lanca.ster, ^^'''^i'J,"^';';"'^!;,^;,^;;'; ,'Eheplierd Knott, Edith Frances Krok- ' with glasses condition on Park avenue between tral, AVest Catholic, Rosemary and Trinity avenues. The' and many others, the locals broke in- matter was referred committee. to the hl.ubwuy to the scoring by gaining 4 1-4 points. In a class which many schools r" ier, Gertrude Landers, Elizabeth M. T-ane. Mary C. Lane, Margaret E. Laur- er, Kenneth IT. Love. Dominic .J. MaJ- lozzl, AA'alter McCrork, John -Anthony ,,^, ;Mclntyre, Georgean Frances Milligan, I .nhead of the cftriacity, but today th'e situation Is reversed. The Ivivino plant still seems to Iwdd its own In output, bv.t the Philip Carey Compaa^.' Is slack, and some departments are on liart time. Thus far tbe Corson time interests h.tve heen working strongly ¦.n tlie irjanufacture of land lime, which demand is now about at an end QS tho jilantlng season wanes. Mrs. Anna Rambo remains quite weak after her operation for appendi¬ citis in Bryn Mawr hospital several weeks ago. Her condition has improv¬ ed but slowly, ns she Is a sufferer of diabetes. Only la-st week Mr?. Rambo was abve to sit up for the first time sincva her operation. Mrs. Sarah Nagle. victim of an .lutomobile accident five weeks ago, returned home from the hospital last week. [She Is a resident of Re.achvllle. Mrp. Nagle was injured )iy a p.asslng car as she awaited a trolley car on <1<>rmnnfown plile near her home. Permission was granted the Kiwanis failed to seme. -Ambler partially Club of Ambler to hang signs on the deemed it.s<-lf after the defeat .... ;_, , _,, , ,,, ^ , ¦, ^, poles of the Borough at the Inter.sec- Lamsdale in a duet meet by doubling (Charles Ed\%-ard Minor, Lucinda Mac tion of .streets. Mr. King who mnrle the latter's score at Norristown. - °"'"#^^J' E^xN^rd Moore Parker^ War- the application. fulK- explained the; Houpt led the scoring by throwing,If" ^httw Patterson, Walter Bowden situation. Consideration was given to , the javelin 140 feet for third pla.c in ^ff"*^' ^™^ ^'i','?''®''J^*""*"": S!'*'"lr 'I'int.oHoo. .^ , , 1, , „ the appointment of speclaj ...ssessors an event in which the record was !^''°"?,'V„^'"^\,A''<^® Elizabeth fcandi- Andler was .-irrested last week upon r„, ,j,^ borough of Ambler in accor-i broken. Lynch took fifth in the broad i^^or-^. W"«l^^l M^'-fc'^P^^fchrope, Loro- he strength of a statement m^'lP '.v dance with the provisions of ordinance I Jump with 19 ft. 10 in., "and tied for t^'y.''lay Sharrow, Etta May Rose rdward Frehofer 17. implicating him ^o. 229 adopted at the special meet- Afth in the high jump in spite of the fjn'th, Anne Stevens, I>aura Garritt th Kd in the .rolbery of the home of lister; j^^' ^^id Ma'y inh and thereupon on fact (hat he cleaned 5 ft. G inches./gtevens, Maxy A. Stone^ Elsie Lillian M. Dennlson, In ConSholiocken Iast|motion of Mr. Cavalier, duly seconded which is 3 inches over Ambler' November. . . _ — -At the hearing JVehofer denied having made statements to State police involving Ambler, and the prtllce had no other evidence to sub¬ mit against the prisoner. Judge "Wil¬ liams from the bench ordered Ambler released. (f-r-' Pnpv. f,) Plymouth Scrapper FractJres Hand Kicholas Manclni. Plymouth Meet¬ ing, got into a fight ^vlth several men Patnrdny nlfsht. He landed on the jaw of one of liis oppoivnts with suf¬ ficient force to score a, knockout and at tho same lime fracture a bone ir his hand. Manclni was treated at the dispen¬ sary at Montgomery hospital, and [ sent 5!om<^. by Mr. Koempel and unanimously i school record. .,, , , , .„, „ ,. „- 1 adopted, the following persons were The track season closes AVednesdav *IaJ"io" Louise Wallace, Grace AAorth- appointed as special borough assessors when Drumm's tracksters meet I>ans- melon. for the \|-ards designated. First AVard. dale and Springfield in .a triangulai Luther Fretz, for the Second ward, meet on Ambler's field at 2 p. in Howard J. Dager, and for the 'JIuid |Though Lansdale is the favorite, Am- ward, Daniel E. Biddle. The salary or | bier will make the meet closely con- the special borough assessors will be tested due to Us fine all-around team at the rate of $5 per day. A resolution j Lansdale came out the victors in •^¦as al.so.adopted for tlie special com- the Ambler-Sprlngfleld-Lansdale girls' mitU-e, consisting of Messrs. Cavalier, track meet on May 29lh. The meet King, and Koempel, to notify the was held at Lansdale, and the win- special assessors and the regular as- ning team was awarded, a beautifu' se.ssors lo be present at the next re- silver cup, which It may keep until gular meetinn of borouf;h ctnincil. 'next year, or permanently if it suc- The commiltee of p^unning and zon-jceed in winning three years. Taylor, Florence B. Thompson, Adele Louise Troise, Jame.s Wallace Trow. ing, through its chairman. Mr. Koem¬ pel, was direicted lo inspect the trim¬ ming of shade trees and enforce the The Ambler girls netted 18 point,'- all toldv Eleanor Towler ran .thi, 100-yard dash in 11 3-5 seconds, wliicl borough ordinances regularlng same, .lis but 2-5 of a second off mitional re- / when it was dlscliarged Bullet Kills Boy, 3 Accictentally shot in Uie body \vlth a bullel from a smaUl rifle. Thomas, 3. son of Jlr, and Mrs. FVank Blanco, of AfcKean road. Prospectvllle. died in Chestnut Hill Monday afternoon. The boy and his sister Mary, 4 years old, were playing with th© rifle, when It v.'as disch.rged accidentally. P.ir- enfs were called and th.' boy was given lir't aid treatment and, then rushed to the hosplt;i.'> P.ixenls say the chlMren were alone Pit Uie time, and ¦ it is not known whl(h child wa.q handling the tVn The Senior C. E. society, of Grace Prestyterlan church of Horsha.m, held religious services at tlie K. G. E; home la'^t Sunda.v afternoon. In the evening meeting at tlie church at 7.15 Mr. Muyskens, a misslonarj' from Indi.a, was the .speitker. He gave a very Interesting account of the living conditions and caste dlMinction In, India, and of the evt ngelical work carried on by him and his co-workers. On next Friday evening at tbe hninio of Mr. and Mrs,. Helmliod. the Senior C. E. society will hold its regular monthly busine-ss meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ov.'en T.aylor. enter¬ tained their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Peter AVllkes. and daughter, of Ellwood, N. J., at the K. G. K. fliome Davis Grove. John Sr-ohn. resident of the K. G. E'. home, Davis Grove, spent the holidays at tlte home of his daughter. Miss HenrietU .Spohn, in AA'est PhBhdel- phi.o. James Jamison. Jr. and wife and Mr. and Mrs. John Pfeiler and chil¬ dren, of Rosemont, siient Sund.v(y with tho foi-mer'.i father, Jcmes Jamison, of the K. G. E. home. Mrs. .'^i'lvester llnbb.trd and son. Sylve.ster. Jr.. of Hallowell. visited at the home of the former's piu-ent.';, Mr. 4i.nd Mr.s, William J. Met lelland. Sr., of Cliestnol Hill, over the weelc-end.
Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19300605 |
Volume | 52 |
Issue | 19 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 06/05/1930 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
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. |
Month | 06 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1930 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19300605 |
Volume | 52 |
Issue | 19 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 06/05/1930 |
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. |
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The Ambler Gazette
VOL. LII-NO. IH
AMBLER. PA.. JUNE 5, 1930
.75 A YEAR
¥
AND COLD POINT
ntU9 OF LOCAL INTEREST TO '' READERS
'^Friends' School Closes with Exercises
crv June 10—Tvvin Sons to Rev. and
Mrs. Richmond Taylor — Supper
Benefit by Harnr.onville Firemen —
Industry Slack.
Closlnff exercises at the iPlymouth | babies'a« to monthly'gsiin"^."" and tiie Meeting Friends' tchool will ' -
Did You Know J
that the ¦w;«'1 Baby Ollnic held at the j North Penn Community Center, But- i ler Hvenue, Amtiler, on the second I Tuesday afternoon of each nwnth, at 2 o'clock 18 one of the mo«t interest¬ ing: events in this section?
The loveliem. Ijabies and their moth¬ ers gather a,t the Center at that time, and while the babies anjd; mothers ex¬ change greetinfi*. the babie.s are weife'hed and measured, ga-ins and losses noted, following which one of the )eia |
Month | 06 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1930 |
Page | 1 |
Sequence | 1 |
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