Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - June 25, 1904 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS (PART 1 OF 2) PALM Mrs. Lena HEISTAND returned home Tuesday after spending several days at Boyertown visiting her sister and brother and other relatives. Wm. HOFFMAN has build a new overshoot to his barn. Henry GERHARD and Allen CONRAD did the work. Mr. and Mrs. James BUTZ and Frank MEST, of this place, attended the ice cream and strawberry festival at Seisholtzville, on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert KRAUSS, of Allentown, and Mrs. SIMONS, of New York, were the guests of Edwin KRAUSS and family several days this week. Rev. Henry LEESER, of Reading, was noticed in town this week. Wm. CONNER, of Philadelphia, shipped two carloads of hay from his farm at this place this week. Wm. KULP has been taking care of the farm for the last two years. Allen FRONHEISER and family had as their guests the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. FRONHEISER, of Huff's church, on Sunday. H.Z. HEIST and son, LeRoy, spent Sunday at Dorney's Park. Mrs. James KRAUSS and Mrs. Francis SHELLY, of East Greenville, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Edwin KRAUSS. Mrs. EPPLER, mother of Alfred EPPLER, of near town, had an apopletic stroke and is in a critical condition. Master Raymond BUTZ is spending several weeks with his grandparents, Wm. MOLL and family, at Seisholtzville. Miss Lydia YEAKEL, and Mrs. Edwin SCHULTZ and daughter Stella, made a trip to Collegeville and other points on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen FRONHEISER and children, attended the funeral of the former's aunt at Huff's church. Fred. CONRAD who is clerk in a store at Congo, spent Sunday at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen CONRAD. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and daughters, Sarah and Lena, and son Franklin, of Telford were the guests of the laters sister, Mrs. Allen STAUFFER on last Sunday. Gus REPPERT, wife and children, of Green Valley, were the guests of Allen CONRAD on Sunday. Mrs. Matilda MESCHTER will have public sale with grass and grain today. DILLINGERSVILLE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willie FRETZ a daughter. James A.G. FLORES, of Allentown, visited his father on Sunday. The following visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. KLEINSMITH and family on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. STROLL, Ida and Lydia STROLL, Robert and Harry KRAUSS, Mr. and Mrs. Edward GULMER, of South Allentown, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel FOCHT, of Quakertown, and Miss Emma CAMBELL of Milford Square. Mrs. Calvin SCHELL and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace MILLER this week. Mrs. Calvin FREED and Mrs. Charles SCHLICHER, of Allentown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert FREED on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace MILLER visited at Hosensack, on Sunday. H.C. DILLINGER, student of the Kutztown Normal School, is having his vacation this week. Thomas MOHR, Luzinda MOYER, Harvey STICHLER and Lydia KOSENBERGER, of Vera Cruz, were the guests of Miss Laura HIGH on Sunday. Columbus KLEINSMITH caught a large snapper this week one day. Miss Sallie SCHOENLY and Miss Alice FRYER, of Hosensack, visited Miss Ella RHOADS and Columbus KLEINSMITH on Saturday. FAGLEYSVILLE A.P. GEIST, of this place, who is working at Atlantic City spent Saturday and Sunday at home. PFEIFFERS will hold a festival July 2. Harry BECKER and family were the Sunday guests of his father, Joseph BECKER. Mr. and Mrs. William ALLEN, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at J.M. SHIVES. William PFEIFFER, of Philadelphia, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. C. PFEIFFER for the week. PFEIFFER's dance was well attended. Miss Essie LAMB and friend Walter NEIMAN, of Pottstown, spent Sunday at DRACE's and Mrs. Christian STETLER and Mrs. Cornelius MARKLEY were Saturday visitors at the same place. Messrs. Elmer GRUBB and Thomas FRY left on Tuesday for Atlantic City for the summer. J.L. GEIST was at Reading on Monday on a business trip. Joseph ROSENBERRY, formerly teacher, of Fagleysville Primary School, now attending Millersville State Normal School, was the Sunday guest of his father Jacob ROSENBERY, of this place. William HORNBERGER, Jr., of Reading, spent Friday and Saturday the guest of Mrs. A.P. GEIST and J.L. GEIST. HOSENSACK Mrs. Erwin DONEY and Mrs. Jennie RAUDENBUSH made a business trip to Allentown, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DILLINGER, of Zionsville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester KEHS and Mr. and Mrs. Richard BOLDEN. CLAYTON Harry ZINGLING and Minnie DENNIS, Frank REESE and Mamie EVERETT, of Allentown, spent Sunday with Reuben BEITLER and family and Allen GEHMAN and family. Miss Mabel ACKERMAN was in Niantic visiting friends. Ambrose ACKERMAN is working in Bechtelsville. The funeral of Mrs. Peter WELLER was well attended. Mrs. Susan HEIL is in Macungie visiting her brother Charles HEIL. Augustus REPPERT and family, Morris HAAS and family and Minnie ESHBACH spent Saturday in Allentown, at Dorney's Park. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan PANNEPACKER and her mother Mrs. FREY were in Reading on Saturday on business. Misses Maud GREISAMER, Katie WEIDER and Mr. Fred GREISAMER, of Macungie, and Mr. William ROMIG, of Allentown, Misses Ida and Florence CLEMMER, Henry CLEMMER and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H.J. GERY, of Palm, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William F. STAUFFER. Mrs. James ZEIGLER, Miss Mary ZEIGLER and Mr. and Mrs. KLEBE, of East Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George SCHLICHER. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank JACOBS a son. Mrs. Alvin GEHRIS and daughter Edna, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. SCHLICHER. Mrs. George SCHLICHER spent a week in Pottstown, visiting friends. She returned home last Thursday. Martin LANDIS spent Sunday with the family, of Henry GERHARD, near Corning. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. CLEMMER spent Sunday in Allentown. The funeral of Mrs. Peter WELLER was largely attended. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel BENFIELD, a daughter. HARLEM James WEIKEL and wife, and Charles KINSEY and family, of Reading, and Stella RUSH, of Phoenixville, were the guests of Daniel ROTHENBERGER and family. Robert E. GERY left for New Berlinville, to spend a week with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene GREGORY. Mrs. William GREGORY returned home after spending several days with Dr. J.A. ROTH and family, of Red Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar SWINEHART, of Hillegass and Isaac HEIMBACH and family of East Greenville, were the guests of John B. RAUCH and family. Henry KEMP, of Pottstown, and Miss Alice HEYDT, of Barto, were the guests of Adam Y. SIESHOLTZ and family. Benjamen HOFFMAN made a business trip to Allentown. John H. GERY was at Red Hill on business. SASSAMANSVILLE Warren HOFFMAN and lady friend, of Zieglerville, were the guests of J. HOFFMAN on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob HOFFMAN, Mrs. A.K. HUBER and Mrs. WEYAND were in Pottstown last week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Horace FRY, of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Henry FRY, of Niantic, were in Allentown over Sunday visiting friends. Dr. Curtis HEFFNER and wife and I.C. JONES and wife, were in Pottstown on Sunday visiting friends. Dr. Curtis HEFFNER was in Philadelphia on business. Harry RENNNINGER and wife and Frank RENNINGER and wife were in Red Hill on Sunday, visiting friends. PERKIOMEN SEMINARY D. Montford MELCHOR who taught at the Seminary during the spring term was elected to the chair of history which was vacated by Prof. W.D. RENNINGER. Prof. MELCHOR is a graduate of Gettysburg College two years ago specalizing in history and will no doubt be an efficient instructor, having already had two years experience in the proffession of teaching. Prof. and Mrs. Charles B. WEIRICH who have charge of the music department of Perkiomen Seminary will spend the months of July and August at Brookfield Center, Conn., where they will teach and study music at the Herbert Wilber GREEN Summer School. Prof. GREEN is a celebrated New York musician. Prof. WEIRECH will leave for Brookfield Center next Tuesday while Mrs. WEIRECH will follow later because of an organ dedication in the Methodist Episcopal Church at Lansdale on which occasion she will partake in the exercises. Prof. WEIRECH has been elected a member of the Advisory Board of the Green School where he will teach. TRUMBAUERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Manoah HILLEGASS entertained Spinnerstown friends on Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth RICHARD is giving her house a coat of paint. Miss Clara CHRISTMAN, of Philadelphia spent several days at home. Mrs. Robert WONSIDLER and son, of Kumry, spent several days with Mrs. Sophia WEIDNER. Miss Ella CROLL, of Pennsburg, started work in the Jarrett box factory on Monday. Simon CROLL will shortly occupy the hotel here. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey SMITH spent Sunday at Zion Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome KLINE are the happy parents of an infant. Henry NEIDIG will hold his farewell party on Saturday evening.