News From Pointville, 1905
New Egypt Press 10 Mar 1905:
Charles OLIPHANT of Hightstown spent Monday with Mrs. Harriet JOBES, his grandmother who is very ill. If she lives until May she will be 90 years old.
Mrs. Carrie HARKER is spending a few days in Philadelphia.
Harry ATKINSON has bought out the general store of John DUBELL, jr. who has decided to retire.
R.W. HARKER and his two daughters Leila and Carrie attended the funeral of Grant DAVIS the Mill St. hotel keeper in Mt. Holly on Monday.
Alber HONOR and Mrs. Martha WEST have had a handsome monument erected in the Cemetery here in Remembrance of their mother, Rhoda H. HONOR.
Miss Nancy HOLT our school teacher is sick so there has been no school for a week.
Geo. DELZELL of New Egypt was a visitor here on Thursday.
Chas. HARKER was Mt. Holly visitor on Thurdsay.
Miss Bessie DUBELL spent Sunday with friends in Juliustown.
The Social held at the M.E. parsonage on Thursday evening was a success.
Charles OLIPHANT of Hightstown spent Monday with Mrs. Harriet JOBES, his grandmother who is very ill. If she lives until May she will be 90 years old.
Mrs. Carrie HARKER is spending a few days in Philadelphia.
Harry ATKINSON has bought out the general store of John DUBELL, jr. who has decided to retire.
R.W. HARKER and his two daughters Leila and Carrie attended the funeral of Grant DAVIS the Mill St. hotel keeper in Mt. Holly on Monday.
Alber HONOR and Mrs. Martha WEST have had a handsome monument erected in the Cemetery here in Remembrance of their mother, Rhoda H. HONOR.
Miss Nancy HOLT our school teacher is sick so there has been no school for a week.
Geo. DELZELL of New Egypt was a visitor here on Thursday.
Chas. HARKER was Mt. Holly visitor on Thurdsay.
Miss Bessie DUBELL spent Sunday with friends in Juliustown.
The Social held at the M.E. parsonage on Thursday evening was a success.
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