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Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] News from Pennsburg - January 2, 1904
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 00:51:14 EST
Ref: Town and Country Newspaper
Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA
Saturday - January 2, 1904
FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS
ARGUS
George FRANK is on the sick list.
Levi HETRICK, of Franklin and Marshall college will spent a week with his
parents, Isaac HETRICK and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar FRANK, of Philadelphia, spent the Christmas holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah FRANK.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry HASS spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Henry LEISTER and
family.
Ephram THOMAS and family will move this week into the house of Edwin MARKLEY.
Harvey BARNDT and family spent Sunday with Jeremiah RICHARD and family.
Charles F. SEIDEL spent the Christmas holidays with his parents at Maiden
Creek, Berks county.
Miss Katie WEIDENHAMEL spent the Christmas holidays with her parents at
Kutztown.
Allen BENNER, of Cressman, made a business trip on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs.
Henry BRANDIS.
Miss Stella CRESSMAN will spend a week in Philadelphia.
Miss Emma HEIMBACH spent last week in Souderton, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S.W. KRATZ and family.
PLOVER
Samuel HERSH and wife visited relatives in Norristown over Christmas.
John HERSH and family, of Allentown, will stay with his father Samuel HERSH
for a few weeks.
Daniel SHIRY and son, Peter, of Kraussdale, visited C.W. URFFER last Saturday.
Report of Dubb's School for the third month Howard FETTERMAN teacher. Per
cent of attendance 91. Those present every day were Howard YEAKEL, Wermin JONAS,
Moses J. SCHELL, Richard KRATZER and May JONES those that missed one day
Victor HERSH, Eva YEAKEL, Cora HILLEGASS and Mabel JONES.
W.K. FETTERMAN bought the farm of the late David SCHULER at private figures.
Peter HILL tenant of J.H. DICKENSHIED rented the J.C. RACE property.
Allen MACK and wife Herbert SCHULER, and wife and son, Willie of Steinsburg,
visited the family of W.R. SCHULER on Christmas.
David SCHULER, of Ironton, visited his parents over Christmas.
Edwin MILLER did business in Allentown on Tuesday.
Henry HILLEGASS Jr., bought the property and farm stock of his father Charles
HILLEGASS and will commence farming in the Spring.
HOFFMANSVILLE
F.F. STOFFLET was at Norristown on last Thursday to deliver his assessment
for spring election.
The following is a report of Hoffmansville school for the third month. Number
of pupils enrolled, males 26; females 19. Present every day: Willie and
Jennie DREHS, Warren and Carrie RENNINGER, Wallace, Henry and Mabel ERB, Isaac
LINSENBIGLER, Rufus SCHOENLY, Warren B. RENNINGER, Walter GREISAMER and Annie ERB.
Missed two days or less: Rufus KULP, Harry LEHNERT, Harvey and Alice NESTER;,
Warren S. FRYER, Augustus KOLB, Lottie JOHNSON, Katie NESTER, Annie TAGGERT
and Sevilla RENNINGER. J. Orlando STELTZ, teacher.
FREDERICK
Henry SWEINHART had for his guests on Sunday, Jacob BRENDLINGER and family
and the children of Amos BADMAN.
Mr. and Mrs. M.H. DEHAVEN, Mr. and Mrs. I.W. STETLER and H.W. STETLER, spent
Xmas at Green Lane.
M.H. KRATZ spent a short time at home during the Xmas days.
Prof. J. Horace LANDIS, candidate for county superintendent canvassed this
section for signers.
RED HILL
Mrs. Mary CARL, of Sellersville, was visiting her mother Mrs. FRITZGARLED
this week.
John F. SEASHOLTZ has an elegant carload of horses at the Red Hill Hotel
Stables which will be sold at public sale on January 1.
The following officers were elected on Wednesday evening in Washington Camp
No. 649 P.O.S. of A., Pres., John J. MILLER; V. Pres., Martin HEID; M. of F.,
John A. BEYER; Cond., Chas. D. MILLER; Insp., A.K. HILLEGASS; Guard, Irvin L.
KULP; Fin. Sec., Wm. C. HILLEGASS; Rec. Sec., John F. RAUCH; Tres., S.H. GROFF;
Trustee, M.C. HILLEGASS.
TRUMBAUERSVILLE
Mrs. E.M. ROSENBERGER and daughter and Mrs. Charles BEALER and children, of
Allentown, spent several days with their mother.
J. Luther REITER, of Allentown, was a visitor in town several days last week.
Mrs. Sallie CASSEL, of Tylersport, spent several days in town.
BARTO
David R. ROHRBACH and wife, of Glassboro, N.J. are spending a ten days
vacation with the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. William F. ROHRBACH.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. BAUS visited relatives in Lansdale on Sunday.
Alvin F. KEMP, teacher, at Heydt's School had Christmas exercises with his
pupils on Monday evening (December 29) consisting of declamations and songs
which were well rendered.
James EISENHART and wife, of Philadelphia, are visiting the formers mother
Mrs. Frank EISENHART near Dale.
HOSENSACK
Adam KRAUSE shipped cheese on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor TRUMP the newly wedded couple who arrived at Hosensack on
Christmas eve were serenaded by a Calithumpian Band.
The youngest son of Erwin BREY is sick at present.
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