Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - June 6, 1903 FROM OUR CORPS OF ABLE CORRESPONDENTS RED HILL J.F. SEASHOLTZ's horse sale was well attended on Thursday. C.G. HEIST was in Philadelphia on Wednesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin MILLER, a girl, on Friday. Howard WILTRANT sold his horse to Dr. J.Z. HILLEGASS. Wm. A. WELKER was in Macungie on Monday. John McDOWELL and J.B. DYSON are serving as jurors this week. Mr. GRESH, of Norristown, was in town on Tuesday. H.H. BOYER has a force of men at work digging the foundations for Dr. ROTH's house. Edwin REITER, our tinsmith, is over-rushed with work. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McMYRTLE, of Philadelphia, visited the family of C.E. HILLEGASS, the former part of the week. DILLINGERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. William HANGEN and Mr. and Mrs. William MILLER, of Reading, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace MILLER on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DIEHL, of Pennsburg, visited Daniel KLEINSMITH on Sunday. Lizzie BOYER was under the parental roof on Sunday. Horace MILLER and wife and son Edwin attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Henry HANGEN, of Spinnerstown, on Saturday. Tilghman RITTER and wife entertained the following guests on Saturday. Raymond RITTER and wife of Allentown; Morris RITTER and wife, of Emaus; William GUTH and wife, of Emaus. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon DRISSLER on Sunday entertained the following guests: John MILLER and family, Morris STEPHEN and family, and Frank STEPHEN and wife of Allentown, and Rebecca SHEARER and son William, of Emaus. Quite a number of our folks attended the funeral of Anthony KLEINSMITH, of Kraussdale, on Tuesday. The public sale of Philip FLORES was largely attended on Monday. Austin URFFER, of Plover, was married on Saturday to Miss Florence KRAUSS, of Kraussdale. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Willis URFFER, of Plover, and a graduate of the Pennsylvania State College. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry KRAUSS, of Kraussdale. The wedding was solemnized at the parsonage of Rev. T.H. LEINBACH, of Spinnerstown. Upon the return of the couple, an excellent dinner was served. Quite a number of guests were present. In the evening the couple left on a wedding trip. CLAYTON Henry H. CLEMMER received a new bicycle from the Stauffer Bros. Mr. YOUSE, from Bally, is crushing stones for Mr. BEITLER for three or four days. The stones are to be used on the Hereford pike. Mrs. Edna KRESGE and daughter Marion, from Allentown, will spend several weeks at home with her parents. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. David F. CLEMMER. W.A. CLEMMER received a half a dozen automatic feeders from M.G. OBERHOLTZER. Mr. BEITLER bought three from W.A. CLEMMER. No poultry keeper can afford to be without them. C.E. FISTER, teacher of the Clayton school, is hired to Alfred G. CLEMMER for the next three months. Cyrus BEITLER, after spending a few days in Reading, returned home again. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. CLEMMER attended the funeral of John B. BECHTEL, Bally. Frank R. RITTER and Wayne H. CLEMMER, from Fleetwood; Mr. and Mrs. John STAUFFER, from Eshbach's Crossing, and Mr. LANDIS, from Richland Centre, were the guests of W.A. CLEMMER on Sunday. KUMRY Oswin B. KLINE is building a new kitchen to his house. Daniel TRUMP was visiting friends at Hoppenville on Sunday. Chas. R. MUMBAUER and Jos. T. MILLER are giving their houses a new coat of paint. A pleasant party was held at the home of Edwin KULP on Monday evening. Ice cream and many other kinds of refreshments were on hand. An orchestra furnished music for the occasion. A.R. MUMBAUER and family were visiting friends at Geryville on Sunday. Oliver SHUP, Sr., and family spent Saturday and Sunday with Elmer FREED and family, who resides at White Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Tilghman FLUCK spent Sunday with his son Eugene and family in Sellersville. SKIPPACK Walter CASSEL's two year old child took sick on Sunday night with scarlet fever and died on Tuesday. It was buried privately on Wednesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah K. KRIEBEL a son on last Thursday. Clayton STEIGNER has congestion of the lungs and is very weak, and Claude, son of Machnist D.L. TYSON, has diphtheria. Both are graduates of this years class of our township. Mrs. Jacob BECK, of Lucon, is sick, but slowly improving again. Dr. J. Newton HUNSBERGER sold his mare and colt to a man in Baltimore and bought another mare from the same man. The doctor and his hired man drove the new mare for about a mile when the doctor concluded it to be the safest to get out and walk which they did and walked home. The doctor is not anxious to hook her in the wagon soon again. Mrs. A.H. SEIPT spent the better part of the week near West Point with her daughter. Mrs. William C. ROSENBERRY's mother Mrs. Samuel HALLMAN, of Upper Providence, died on Wednesday morning. S.H. ORR recently made a ten days trip to Canada. Jesse G. ROSENBERRY has commenced making hay. Rev. Jacob B. MENSCH on last Monday attended the funeral of John BECHTEL at Bally. He also visited his uncle, Dr. J.G. MENSCH at Pennsburg. William BEAN lost a horse on Wednesday of lock-jaw. He paid $200 for him this spring. NEW HANOVER John STITZER and wife, of Reading, were the guests of Jere G. RHOADS. John ACKERMAN and wife, of Royersford, were the Sunday guests of Elam ACKERMAN and family. Jacob STAUFFER lost a horse by death last week and Henry GAUGLER a mule. Henry SCHNEIDER, of Pottstown, visited his mother, Mrs. Wm. Schneider, on Sunday. Wm. F. YOUNG, Esq., of Pottstown, visited W.F. and M.F. LEIDY on Sunday. Miss Alice GEIST, hired girl with Mrs. Wm. SCHNEIDER, left her place on Monday and returned to her home. J.O. STELTZ is working at the Pottstown Bridge works. Frank DOUBLER visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry RHOADS on Sunday. Wm. KULP and wife were in Pottstown on Saturday on business. John BRANDT and wife, of Sanatoga, were noticed in town on Sunday. Rev. EARLY, of Reading, preached in the Lutheran church at Swamp on Sunday. BALLY Rev. Henry S. ADAM, who was, or will be ordained to the holy priesthood at Overbrook today, will arrive here with the 2.25 train, and will spend the night with his father, John ADAM, of this place. St. Josephs Beneficial society will meet him tomorrow at 9.30 a.m., and escort him to the church of the Blessed Sacrament, where he will read his first mass at 10 a.m. A number of visiting priests will be present, among them Rev. A. MISTILLI, of Ashland, formerly of this parish. Peter FRANK and Wm. M. KASE attended J.B. ROBISON's show at Pottstown. Henry EDDINGER and family spent several days visiting at Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton. Mrs. Oliver STENGEL returned from a few days visit to Phila. Mr. and Mrs. NICHOLAS and Henry STENGEL and family, of Reading, spent Sunday with relatives here. Rev. C. SAUER, who was confined to the house several days, is slowly recovering. The funeral of John BECHTEL was largely attended on Monday. Clement AIMS, who for some time has been in Philadelphia, returned home and accepted the position as hostler and general helpmate with Rev. Charles SAUER. David BAUER sank a new well this week, and has plenty of water at the depth of fourteen feet. Lizzie COVELY, of Phila., spent a few days with her parents at this place. SPINNERSTOWN Aaron SWEINHART spent Tuesday in Allentown. A largely attended meeting of the Luther League of the St. John's Lutheran church was held in the basement of the church on Whit Monday evening. Elwood SHELLY, of Milford Square addressed the meeting. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin SMITH. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. SHELLY and son were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. H. STETTLER on Sunday. O.C. KEIPER, Esq., spent Tuesday in Allentown on business. The dwelling house and lot belonging to Henry DIEHL, deceased, was sold to Horace DIEHL for $1400. Dr. and Mrs. TRUMBAUER, of Vera Cruz, spent Whit Monday with Dr. and Mrs. W.H. STETTLER. Harvey REINERT spent Saturday and Sunday, at Reading. Henry ERDMAN bought a fine bay horse at Fisher & Son's horse sale last week.