Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - July 15, 1905 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS SKIPPACK Russel B. HUNSICKER who was seriously sick last week, seems to have made a slight change for the better. It is said now that the nerves are nearly all paralyzed. Mrs. Charles T. JOHNSON who has been sick with heart trouble for a long time, is better and able to get out again. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel WOLFE, of Philadelphia, spent last Sunday with Mrs. A.H. SEIPT. The Dr. and his wife and their two sons, Russel and Harold will start for Europe on Saturday, July 17th, from New York. Melvin ZEIGLER's grain which he bought from M.D. SEIPT is lying on the ground and growing or sprouting and spoiling. WOXALL A commencement will be held at Wentzel's hotel on Saturday evening, July 15. The graduates are Daniel BELTZ, Frank BELTZ, Ella NICE, Verda GOTTSHALL and Mary MOYER. Christian KLEINBACH bought a new horse on Monday from James RUSHOW, of Uniontown. James BEIDLER and Lydia STOUT spent Thursday in Norristown on a business trip. Raymond HENDRICKS got several rabbits from his sister, Susan HENDRICKS, of Souderton. Susie A. HENDRICKS, of Souderton, spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.U. HENDRICKS. P.U. HENDRICKS spent Monday and Tuesday in Norristown to sell Lutz's bitters. A.K. SHOEMAKER and family, of Schwenksville, spent Sunday with John STEVENS and family. SIGMUND Oliver URFFER, of Zionsville, is repainting the Sigmund school house. Miss Carrie KEMMERER, of Philadelphia, was under the parental roof last week. Mr. and Mrs. William SCHULTZ, of East Greenville, visited Horace MILLER and family. Miss Lizzie WEIL, of Allentown, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben SCHUBERT. Misses Viola and Myrette SCHULTZ, of Philadelphia, visited A.R. KEMMERER, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Titus YEAKEL spent Sunday at Dorney's Park. ZIONSVILLE John ROTH, of Allentown, and John BEITLER, our up-to-date hostler, were out frogging on Thursday. They had good luck. Wilson MOHR, of Allentown, candidate for Prothonotary, stopped at the Railroad House on last Thursday and enjoyed a frog dinner. CHAPEL Rev. DELONG was a visitor in our Sunday School on Sunday. He will have services in the Chapel on Sunday evening, July 16. Everybody is invited. Miss Mabel SCHULTZ visited Charles FOULK and family, in Richland Centre, on Sunday. Allen R., Leo and J. Willis SCHULTZ, Edwin SCHIFFERT, Harry ROBERTS and Elmer KRAUSS, were at the Soldier's Camp, in Perkasie on Sunday. The latter four made the trip on their wheels. They all reported a nice time and also instructive and interesting to all lovers of their own free country. Miss Annie SCHULTZ, of near Clayton, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Philip SCHULTZ, on Wednesday. Mrs. John TRUMP is on the sick list. TYLERSPORT Hiram GERHART was prostrated by the excessive heat this week and is still unable to work. Miss Katie WOODWARD, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her mother, Elizabeth WOODWARD, of this place. County Treasurer H.B. FREED will be at Kober's hotel on Monday forenoon to receive county and dog tax. CONGO Mrs. Jeremiah FOX and daughter, of Slatington, made a few days stay visiting friends and relatives at Congo and Sassamansville. William WENTZEL and family and Henry ERB were the Sunday guests of Milton MOYER. Mrs. John DERR is on the sick list, also two children of John LATSHAW. HOPPENVILLE The auction of E.D. REITER's store was well attended on Saturday evening. Charles H. HILLEGASS and wife, of Norristown, were at home with his parents on Sunday. Frank KLINE, of Ridge Road, moved into the small brick house of Jesse GERHART. FATHER RESCUES DROWNING SONS During the family outing on Saturday afternoon two of the young sons of Burgess ROBERTS, of Norristown, while swimming, got beyond their depth. The father seeing their danger dashed into the water, cloth and all, and succeeded in bringing them safely to shore. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE The relatives and friends of Mrs. Sallie MILLER, of Red Lion, Berks County, asssembled and tendered her a pleasant surprise last Saturday in honor of her 86th birthday. A pleasant time was had and all enjoyed the occasion. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Obadiah MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin BUTZ, Mr. and Mrs. Addison MILLER, Mr . and Mrs. Henry MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. James BUTZ, of Palm, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MEST, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ROMIG, Ida MILLER, Evelyn MILLER, Raymond BUTZ, Clara MILLER, of Allentown, Harry F. BUTZ, Moody and Ralph MILLER, of Allentown, Mrs. John BRELSFORD, Hazard, Mrs. Mamie SCHEEDY, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron BRELSFORD and daughter Mamie, of Mauch Chunk, Mrs. Peter WERST, Mrs. Joseph SCHWARE, of Allentown, Edgar SCHWARE, Mrs. Amos MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. Levi BOYER, Charlie WERST, Raymond WERST, Mabel MOLL, Meriam MOYER, Howard REINERT, Mrs. Sebastian SIMORE and Mrs. John SIMON, of Allentown, Clara HERB, Minnie ROMIG, Lizzie ROMIG, Lizzie BOYER and Meta SMITH, of Allentown. RETURNED FROM FUNERAL TO DIE On returning home from a funeral on Wednesday, Wm. HERPST, of Pottstown, was attacked by illness from which he died.