Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - August 6, 1904 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS PALM John LEVY, wife and daughter, Ruth, were the guests of Henry WIEGNER and family on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MOLL, of Norristown, were the guests of the former's sister at this place and of his parents at Seisholtzville, They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James BUTZ and son, of this place. Wm. HOFFMAN bought a small tract of land of Mrs. Matilda MESCHTER at the rear of his lot where he is erecting a butcher shop. Mr. HOFFMAN expects to establish the butchering business in the near future. Mrs. Elmira MILLER, of Allentown, who spent a week with her sister, Mrs. Edwin KRAUSS, left for home on Tuesday. Albert KRAUSS and wife, of Allentown, and Mrs. SIMONS, of New York, are spending a week at the same place. Frank MEST and Nathan LEESER attended the camp meeting at Rittersville on Sunday. Leon FETTERMAN unloaded a car of manure which he received from Philadelphia. Fred. CONRAD, of Congo, and Jacob HUBER, of Huffs church, were the guests of Allen CONRAD on Sunday. Mrs. Susan STAUFFER, a sister of Mrs. Lena HIESTAND, of this place, who died at Allentown last Thursday was brought here on the 7.24 a.m. train on Monday and interment took place at the Mennonite church at Bally. Rev. GRUBB, of Allentown, officiated. Mrs. Kate HOFFMAN, formerly of this place, now of Pleasant Run, has paid a visit to her father and mother-in-law at this place over Sunday. Mrs. Sarah HEIST, of Emaus, who spent two weeks with her son, returned home on Sunday. Oliver BECK, of Bally, moved his portable saw mill into a small tract of timber land near Geo. SCHULTZ's, which was recently purchased by Messrs. HOFFMAN and LEESER. Elmer KRAUSS who received a bite from a black spider, immediately between his eyes, was considerably swollen and had severe pain for a few weeks, has about recovered. A number of Mr. LEESER's city boarders returned to their respective homes on Tuesday. A number of our citizens enjoyed a splendid straw ride to Morris LEESERs. They were pleasantly entertained there by a phonograph concert. Different games were played after which the party were escorted to the dining room where they were treated to all the watermelons and peaches they wished to have. The party left for home at a late hour and greatly enjoyed the ride, and those taking advantage of the affair were as follows: Misses Sidney and Margaret KRUMMER, of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. John MOYER, Mr. and Mrs. Allen CONRAD, Miss Elsie CONRAD, Mrs. Amanda BAUS, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred FRONHEISER and daughters, Annie and Lizzie, Mr. and Mrs. James W. BUTZ, Mr. and Mrs. H.Z. HEIST, Master Leroy HEIST, Master Raymond BUTZ, all of this place; Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan GEISINGER and Mr. and Mrs. Leon FETTERMAN, H. FETTERMAN and Miss Lulu FETTERMAN, of near Chapel. HARLEM M.M. GERY, constable, was at Topton and Longswamp on official business. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ROHRBACH, of District and Victoria ROHRBACH, of Huffs Church, were the guests of John H. GERY. Jacob BITTENBENDER and wife, of Allentown, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry WETZEL. Peter HEYDT attended the celebration at Landis Store. Mr. and Mrs. Howard GREGORY and daughters, Annie and Elsie, were the guests of Daniel URFFER and family, of Congo. Mr. and Mrs. George DIEHL, of Philadelphia, were the guests, of M.M. GERY and family. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Y. SIESHOLTZ and daughter, Florence, were visiting friends at Sassamansville. Mrs. William GREGORY left for Allentown, to spend a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene GREGORY, of New Berlinville, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MILLER, of Bechtelsville, and Mr. and Mrs. James MILLER, of Bally, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel GREGORY. Miss Beulah MOYER, of Allentown, who spent a week with Horace MILLER and family, left for home. NEW HANOVER Mrs. John SNYDER is about the same as last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SMITH spent Saturday and Sunday at Sanatoga. D.C. HUNSBERGER and family, David HUNSBERGER and wife, of New Hanover, Robert KEMMERER and wife, of Powder Valley, and Edwin SCHOENLY and family, of Pennsburg, were the Sunday guests of Clinton SCHOENLY and family. Mrs. Rosa UNDERCOFFLER, of Pennsburg, spent Sunday at home with her parents. Irwin LENHART and wife spent Friday and Saturday at Vera Cruz, with her sister, Mrs. Reed FRY. DILLINGERSVILLE Charles MOYER and Frank SCHOENLY made a business trip to Allentown, on Saturday evening. Columbus KLEINSMITH, Edwin MILLER and Robert WAGNER visited friends, at Allentown, on Sunday. Miss Ella RHOADS attended the camp meeting at Spring City on Sunday. The following were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank KAUFFMAN on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ACKER, of Trexlertown, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey BOYER, of Breinsville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles HARTMAN, of Wescoesville. BARTO George MONSHOWER and wife and Daniel GOODMAN, of Royersford, are visiting the family of Horace T. TYSON. Marvin LEH spent Sunday in Red Hill visiting friends. William KELLER, of Hill Church, with his engine and separator, thrashed the grain for Frank M. ESHBACH. Harvey PYSTT (probably PYATT), an engineer on the Atlantic City railroad was home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John EISENHART, of Pottstown, visited the former's mother, Mrs. Frank EISENHART, on Sunday. PLOVER Daniel SHIERY and family, of Kraussdale, visited C.W. URFFER and family, on Sunday. A.G. FREED bought five cows of Isaac ROEDER, of Hosensack, last week. Mrs. Worman REITER and children, of Philadelphia, came to her brother, C.W. URFFER, where she intends to stay a few weeks. Wellington FREED, of Sellersville, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.G. FREED, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace MILLER, had the following guests on Sunday: Tobias SCHELLY and family, of Steinsburg; Reuben FUNK and wife, of Milford Square, and C.U. JACOBY and wife. Carl PISTOR lost a cow by strangulation. William YEAKEL and family visited Mr. and Mrs. John LYNN, of Locust Valley, on Sunday. Edgar HERSH attended the band concert at Trumbauersville, on Saturday evening. Claude URFFER, William HEIMBACH, Elmer NYCE, Estella HEIMBACH, Mamie BERKY and Ella BENNER, spent Saturday at Dorney's Park. P.D. STUDT, of Allentown, was on his farm on Friday and Saturday. Harvey HALLMAN and family and his sister, Estella, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.R. SCHULER, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C.A. EBERHARD had the following guests on Sunday: Dr. W.H. HUNSBERGER and wife, Thomas MARSTELLER and wife, of Pennsburg; Irwin FREEMAN and family, of Freemansburg, and Miss Florence WEIAND, of Allentown. STEINSBURG Mr. and Mrs. J.C. KRAMMES and Harvey YODDER, of this place; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HERSH and daughter, Maria, of Plover; Mr. and Mrs. Horace ROEDER and son, Charles, Mrs. D.B. NEIDIG and daughter Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank MUMBAUER, of Spinnerstown; Albert FREED and Mrs. Tilgman RITTER, of Dillingersville, Messers. Raymond RITTER, Steward MILLER, Howard MILLER and Mrs. Lewis FREED and children, Sallie and Edwin, of Allentown, were all entertained by the family of O.W. MILLER last Sunday. Mrs. Albert FLUCK and son, Howard, of East Greenville, were visiting the families of A.C.G. KNELLER and John S. KRAMMES last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S.G. HUFF and daughters Hannah and Hattie and Mrs. Annie OTT, attended the funeral of Mrs. Henry GEISINGER last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. OHL attended the funeral of Mrs. Susanna BAUMAN STAUFFER, at Bally, last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank KEMMERER, Mr. and Mrs. D.B. KEMMERER and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis OTT, Mrs. Harvey ROSENBERGER, John OSENHEIMER, M.S. KEMMERER and Tilghman WETZEL made a fishing trip to Finland, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel CARL, of Emaus, were here in town last Sunday. Christ Kern VOID did business in Allentown last Monday. Mrs. Jacob LEWIS is visiting in Quakertown this week. SIESHOLTZVILLE Daniel ROTHENBERGER and John BITTENBENDER, each, lost a valuable pig by death last week. Some of the young folks of town attended the social at Huff's Church which was given by C.D. GERY, proprietor of the hotel. MASTER and GILBERG are busy quarrying stones for parties at Allentown. The stones are used for building purposes. A.G. GERY and son, Webster, were in Betchelsville, on Monday, on business. John REITNAUER and family were the Sunday guests of Oscar SCHAEFFER and family, of near Vera Cruz. Edna FISHER, of Huff's Church, was visiting her aunt, Mrs. Reuben MOLL, on Sunday. John MOLL and family, of Catasauqua, were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin MOLL. Mr. and Mrs. William H. MOLL, of Norristown, and Mr. and Mrs. James W. BUTZ and son, Raymond, were the guests of William MOLL and family on Sunday. MILFORD SQUARE The Union picnic at Rosedale, last Saturday, was very largely attended. Revs. A.B. SHELLY and E.S. SHELLY made addresses in English and Rev. Albert SCHORMON in German. The board of the Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of which H.H. ERDMAN is a member, will meet at L.W. HELLER's hotel to-day. FINLAND Misses Ida and Carrie RASTATTAN, of Philadelphia, are spending their summer vacation at their farm at this place. H.K. TRUMBAUER and wife were the Sunday guests of Wm. NASE and family, at Sellersville. Mrs. Augustus SCHULER is on the sick list. Dr. SHOLL, of Green Lane, attends. The B.F. RITTENHOUSE cigar factory is busy filling large orders. Mrs. Harry TRUMBAUER is spending this week with her parents O.K. BREY and family, at Red Hill. HOPPENVILLE Andrew TRUMBAUER and wife, of Reading, were in town visiting relatives. Milton MILLER began making cigars at Jesse HAAS' cigar factory. Iames (probably James) B. KLINE has lost a valuable horse from colic. James KLINE Jr., commenced cigar making, at Trumbauersville.