Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - August 6, 1904 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS ZIEGLERVILLE Rev. W.B. WERNER, and wife, of Schwenksville, who ten days ago left for the World's Fair at St. Louis, Mo., returned home on Wednesday morning. They say that the exhibits are grand and the buildings of the different States are immense. The weather was not so warm and the accommodations are good. Meals can be secured for 50 cents, all you want to eat. They stopped off at Niagara Falls on their return trip. J.G. PRIZER, cashier of the Schwenksville National Bank, is spending most of the time at Atlantic City, for the benefit of his health. Rev. W.F. SCHMIDT is spending his vacation at Harveys Lake, in the Lehigh Valley, with a number of other clergymen, who are camping there. His family is sojourning in Allentown while he is away. Rev. W.B. WERNER and wife are spending the rest of their vacation with her parents and friends at Reading. BALLY Mrs. Morris BAUER and children, of Allentown, were guest of Mrs. I.H. BECHTEL and family. Lincoln MOYER and Clinton STAUFFER were in Reading, on Sunday. They made the trip by team. O.N. BECK and A.W. STAUFFER, had a force of heavy teams engaged this week, moving the steam saw mill from the woods near here, where they have been sawing timber the past few months, to the woods of George SCHULTZ, near Palm. Rev. Henry ADAM, of Lawrence, Mass., spent several days with his father, John ADAM, who is confined with stomach troubles. Christain WEISS, a well known piano tuner and repairer, of Allentown, has been in this village the past two weeks on business. Simon LETTERHOUSE and family, of Philadelphia, spent a few days with friends here. Miss Annie EDDINGER, spent a week in Reading. HOFFMANSVILLE Frank F. STOFFLET and family, of this place, and Chas. SMITH and family, of Pennsburg, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary SMITH and Hiram SMITH and family, of Hillegass. J. Orlando STELTZ, teacher of our school last season, has bought window shades or curtains and books for the school library with the money realized from his entertainments last Spring. Wm. H. CHRISTMAN, of Zionsville, will be our teacher for this season. Mr. STELTZ will not teach this winter, he will leave shortly for the St. Louis World's Fair and spent several months in California. Amos Z. NESTER and family and Mrs. Mary Hollowbush were the Sunday guests of David RITTER and family, of Bechtelsville. Curtis HEFFNER, the physician, of Sassamansville, will move to Topton next week. He took a special course in Philadelphia lately. ARGUS The Luther League, of Ridge Valley elected their officers for the ensuing year: President, Harvey DEITZ; Vice President, Enos HIMMELWRIGHT; Recording Secretary, Edna RODGERS; Financial Secretary, Granville NACE; Treasurer, Harvey BARNDT; Organist, Sallie RODGERS; Asst. Organist, Stella CRESSMAN. Miss Edna SNYDER, of Flourtown, expects to spent two weeks with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. James SNYDER. Misses Sallie and Florence DEILEY, of Lansdale, and Maria HEIMBACH, of Souderton, spent two weeks with their grandmother Mrs. L. GERHART. A horse belonging to Josiah HARTZELL died on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas FREED, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday and Sunday with Jacob FREED and family. James SNYDER and Katie LEISTER spent Saturday and Sunday in Flourtown. HEREFORD Born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel STRUNK, a son. Abraham KULP, of Niantic, was visiting friends here on Sunday. Miss Milly WILL, of Huffs Church, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elmer HUBER, on Saturday. The following were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. SALLADE: James, Charles and Alvin SALLADE, of Emaus, Miss Sarah SALLADE, and Mrs. Charles TREICHLER and children, William and Pauline, of East Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah HAAS, and son, Ira, of Pennsburg. KRAUSSDALE Mrs. Daniel STAUFFER spent a few days with the family of Adam KRAUSS, last week. Messrs. George and Herbert BITTING were the Sunday guests of H.S. KRAUSS and family. Eugene OBERHOLTZER who spent some weeks with his parents, left for Allentown on Monday, to work in a silk mill. SKIPPACK Romanus STAUFFER sold his horse to Howard KLEIN, of Kulpsville. William ANDERS bought a fine young horse at Gratersford, last Saturday, and his father sold his. Mrs. Morgan STUBBLEBINE, of Pottstown, spent a few days this week with the family of her brother, Jacob MENSCH. Mrs. G. Kelsey WITTAKER, of Bayonne, N.J., who spent a month or more in Skippackville, will return home on Sunday. Trinity Reformed Sunday school will hold their picnic today, in Isaac HALLMAN's woods. There will also be concerts at each of the hotels, this evening. Mrs. Jacob MENSCH is slowly improving. John CLEMMEN's little boy, who is staying with his grand parents, John STAUFFER, is seriously ill with appendicitis. Charles ALLEBACH, Frank FOX and Peter HUNSBERGER, on Monday hauled the household goods of N.A. YERGER, from Hatboro to Skippackville. SALFORDVILLE Dr. E.F. BENNER is sporting a newly painted wagon. H.S. WOLFORD and family, M.K. WELDNER and family and Joseph GROFF and wife spent Saturday at Menlo Park, Perkasie. Daniel KAISER spent Saturday and Sunday at Cressman. Minerva KAISER is spending the week at Philadelphia, with her brother and family. Mrs. Sarah NYCE, and Lizzie CASSEL, of Vernfield, spent Saturday and Sunday among friends in town. Augustus SMITH spent part of the week at Allentown, with his daughter and family, Mrs. GERNERT. Edward HALTEMAN, our obliging clerk of A.H. SMITH & Co., is enjoying the week in having his vacation. Jacob SHOEMAKER and family, spent several days with relatives, at Pottstown. The Lutheran congregation at the Old Goshenhoppen church, has received the jars from the Orphans' Home. Those who desire to have some, that have not heard about them yet, apply to Mrs. Harry WOLFORD or Mrs. Joseph GROFF, who will cheerfully furnish the members with empty jars to be filled between now and fall. Mr. and Mrs. Allen FRY and Frank FRY, were at Pennsburg, on Sunday. FRUITVILLE Christian LONG will give a graphophone concert at the home of Frank ADAM on Saturday evening, August 6. All are welcome. Daniel HEYDT and family, of East Greenville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N.G. HEYDT, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George SCHULTZ and Miss Edna SCHULTZ, of Palm, were visiting Christian STAHL and family, on Sunday. Mrs. J.B. FRANK and children returned to their home, at Lebanon, after spending several weeks on their farm with Mr. and Mrs. Frank ADAM. Isaac SCHULTZ attended the Perkasie campmeeting over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank GORMAN and son, of Bridgeport, and Mr. and Mrs. BERGEY, of Lederachville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan ADAM, on Monday. Manoah BUTTERWECK and family visited friends at Dale, on Sunday.