100 Years Ago
20 BUCKS ALIENS GIVEN CITIZENSHIP â Forty-two applicants were declared not eligible by the examiner because they are alien enemies, having made their application for citizenship after the World War started. Naturalization was refused on the grounds that the United States was still in a state of war with the countries of which these applications are natives. These applications will receive attention when peace is declared.
JANUARY BRIDE CROP ONLY TOTALED UP 38 â Whether there is a shortage of romance in 1921 or whether the high cost of living has put the damper on Dan Cupid s marrying outfit, is not known, but there was a shortage of marriage licenses issued in Bucks for the first month of the New Year . Out of the 38 brides, 36 are going to help their husbands make-good, for every one of them has an occupation. It is almost a certainty that they will split the weekly pay-roll and everything will be lovely.
More than 3,000 pounds of food for Keystone Opportunity Center s food pantry was received in the June 27 collection in Souderton. From left are Souderton Police Chief James Leary; Carol Doyle; Arlin Delp, food pantry assistant; and Cindy Dembrosky, food pantry manager. Â
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