Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - June 6, 1903 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS CRESSMAN H.D. HILDEBRAND moved his grocery store restaurant to the BRUNNER property last week. Mrs. REICHENBACH, of Pennsburg, spent several days in town among relatives last week. E.W. REITER and wife spent several days in Philadephia this week. Joseph ANDERS, Jr., received a very fine piano and pianola last week from N.K. HOOKER, of Quakertown. Mrs. John FISHER is on the sick list. Mrs. J.W. REITER spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. E.F. BENNER, at Salfordsville. Adam KINKLE and E.W. REITER and wife attended the funeral of Frank WIMMER at Richlandtown. Miss Maggie HARPEL, of Church Hill, is spending part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. KELLER. Miss Jennie V. REITER is spending the week at Salfordville with Dr. and Mrs. E.F. BENNER. Miss Clara NEIDIG is spending the week in Philadelphia. J.W. REITER was the Sunday guest of Dr. and Mrs. E.F. BENNER, at Salfordville. Mrs. Chas. BEALER and children, Eddie and Lizzie, spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Sophia WEIDNER. PERKIOMENVILLE Among those noticed in town over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Theo. JUNITY, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ERB, Bridgeport; Messrs. Haggerty Bros. from Philadelphia; Miss Bertha KILER, of Pottstown; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin POLSTER, Green Lane; Miss Mary KILER, Pottstown; Miss Kate H. FAUST, Norristown; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac RAHN, Lower Providence. John L. KILER spent Monday with his mother at Pottstown. Henry FREY and family and F.E. GROFF and family spent Sunday with H.B. EBERLE at Grater's Ford. H.H. RAHN and family and Miss Amanda HENDRICKS spent Sunday with Elias N. FAUST, Green Lane. H.H. RAHN assisted J.U. HENDRICKS at the Perkiomen Hotel on Decoration Day at Schwenksville. The surprise party for Mary HENRY was well attended. About 100 were present. After spending the evening with different games, a table was prepared with fancy cakes, oranges, bananas, etc., of which all partook. Ed. Thomas, bought a pacing horse from J.H. FISHER. S.K. BUCHER, while serving green groceries, was thrown from the wagon, the wheels of which passed over his hand and bruised him considerably. The horse broke the shaft of the wagon and harness and ran home. STEINSBURG O.J. ENGELMAN and M.G. KEMMERER did business in Allentown last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John KRAMMES were in Allentown a few days this week to help his brother moving. H.S. KRAMMES, of Allentown, moved with his family to Philadelphia last Wednesday. L.Y. MESCHTER and F.S. SHELLY, of East Greenville, stopped in our town last Saturday on their way home from Cooper's cattle sale, at Coopersburg. Daniel LANDIS quit cigar making at Milford Square last week. He is looking for a similar position. Andrew WEAVER and wife were in Philadelphia visiting friends and relatives over Sunday. Jennie and Annie MOYER, of Centre Valley, were here visiting last Monday. M.G. KEMMERER made a business trip to Philadelphia last Tuesday. H.S. BREY, wife and daughter were visiting at Schwenksville last Saturday and Sunday. The farm of Solomon MILL was sold last Monday to his son John, of Vera Cruz for $840 and he took possession at once. J.C. KRAMMES did business in Allentown last Tuesday. POWDER VALLEY Erwin NUSS and family, of Sigmund, visited Mrs. Geo. KEMMERER and Mrs. S. MILLER and family on Monday. Misses Irene SCHUBERT, Mary MILLER and Jennie MILLER were under the parental roof over Sunday. Geo. BARTHOLOMEW and family visited Elmer BAHL and family, of Emaus, on Sunday. FRUITVILLE Isaac STAHL and family and Miss Ida STAHL visited Levi WENTZ and family at Zion Hill on Monday. Miss Mary ADAM went to Manayunk on Tuesday and expects to stay a few weeks. Miss Mamie ADAM has hired herself to a family in Philadelphia and entered upon her duties on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William LAUDENSLAGER and daughter of Palm and Mrs. Carolina TRAPP and Mrs. SCHALLER, of Philadelphia, were the guests of George STAHL and family on Monday. Wesley BUTTERWECK and family and Miss Kate BUTTERWECK, of Allentown, visited friends at this place on Sunday and Monday. Daniel CARVER and Edward SCHWOYER were in Philadelphia on Saturday. Miss Gertrude BUTTERWECK returned to her grandmother at Dale after spending a few weeks with her parents at this place. Miss Katie HOFFMAN, of Steinsburg, spent a week visiting friends at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank SEASHOLTZ and daughter Ella, of Sassamansville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ADAM on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel SLONAKER, of Lansdale, visited Nathan ADAM and family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SCHWOYER were visiting friends in Pottstown on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel HEYDT were in Manayunk over Sunday visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.M. NICE. Mrs. HEYDT remained the whole week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ADAM, Misses Flora and Ida STAHL, Katie and Emma BUTTERWECK and Sallie SCHULTZ enjoyed a fishing trip to Green Lane on Saturday. The following were the guests of Isaac STAHL and family on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Irwin SEASHOLTZ, Miss Cora PFLEIGER and Reuben KLINE, of Pennsburg, and Homer GRABER and Elsie McENTEE, of East Greenville.