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    1. [PAMONTGO-L] News from Pennsburg - September 19, 1903
    2. Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - September 19, 1903 ENGAGING SNAP SHOTS Mrs. Walter WHITEMAN and son, of East Philadelphia, visited the family of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver SCHANTZ of this borough on Saturday and Sunday. William NICKUM, of Allentown, formerly of this borough, spent Sunday with friends in this section. Melvin KURTZ, of East Greenville, on Sunday resigned as teacher of the Bible class in the St. Mark's Lutheran Sunday school. He will enter the Mt. Airy Theological Seminary. Mark STECKEL, of Reading, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver STECKEL of this borough. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin SMITH, of near Emaus, visited the family of Elmer GRABER of East Greenville on Sunday. Oliver KLINE, of East Greenville, will today move his family to Alburtis, where he has secured a position in a bakery. Miss Celesta TRUMBORE, of this borough, spent Sunday in Philadelphia with her sister. Mrs. Susan HOFFMAN, of this borough, made a business trip to Philadelphia on Monday. Mrs. George RUDOLPH, of Lansdale, is spending a few weeks in this vicinity with her mother and other relatives. On Sunday Mr. RUDOLPH was here also. Mr. and Mrs. Harry AUCHY, Lewis and Mary AUCHY, all of Norristown, spent Sunday with the family of S.S. ADAMS of this borough. Mrs. Robert L. SINGER, of Allentown, spent last week with her mother Mrs. Caroline WIEGNER, of East Greenville. Mr. SINGER also spent Sunday there. Jonathan FOX, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday and Monday in East Greenville, where he formerly resided. Rev. C.C. BOYER, of Kutztown, will preach in St. Mark's Lutheran church tomorrow evening. Valentine PRIZER and Mr. JOHNSON, two of Schwenksville's representative citizens transacted business in this borough on Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. O.F. WAAGE, of this borough, visited the family of James Y. SHELLY, of Allentown this week. Mrs. Jacob DECHANT, of Harrisburg, is spending a few weeks with relatives and friends in this borough. Mrs. Harry NUSBAUM and child, of Lehighton, spent several days this week in this borough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.T. SUMMERS. Chas. SHADE, of Telford, visited the family of E. Wayne WEIL, of East Greenville, yesterday. Alvah BARDWELL, of Sandusky, Ohio, and Robert THOMAS, of Lansdale, both graduates of Perkiomen Seminary, spent Wednesday in this borough and at their Alma Mater. The former is a student at Princeton and the latter at Yale College. Jonathan P. HILLEGASS, D.K. GRABER and Chas. M. REED this week attended the Director's meeting of the Perkiomen Railroad Company at the Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. Rev. T.H. LEINBACH, of Spinnertown, will tomorrow evening preach in the Pennsburg Reformed church. D.K. GRABER sold a carload of cows this week at Lederachville, which averaged $48.60. John ORTT, of this borough, will today sell thirty head of cattle for D.K. GRABER in Westmoreland county. Mrs. Oliver SCHANTZ, Mrs. G.E. HEVENER, Mrs. Albert WELDER and Mrs. Joshua SMITH visited the family of Dr. WICKERT, of Milford Square on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. HEVENER and Dr. and Mrs. W.H. HUNSBERGER made a trip to Boyertown on Friday. M.K. GILBERT, of this borough, made a business trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Blair, the son of Oliver SCHANTZ went to a Philadelphia Hospital, yesterday, where he will remain for a short time to undergo treatment for his leg.

    10/01/2003 04:21:50