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Source: PAMONTGO-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: DLHGLH(a)aol.com
Subject: News from Pennsburg - May 21, 1904
Ref: Town and Country Newspaper
Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA
Saturday - May 21, 1904
. . .
BERKS COUNTY CHICKENS LAY LARGE EGGS
William A. CLEMMER, of Clayton, has some chickens that lay eggs of
eggstraordinary size. He recently measured one that was 6 1/2 by 8
inches and another
that was 6 3/4 and 7 1/2 inches. These eggs were laid by the common
chickens,
but the fact that they were laid on republican soil may have something
to do
with the extra size.
. . .
Published in the Gastonia, NC - Gazette April 22, 2004
GEORGE M. CLEMMER
MOUNT HOLLY - George Montrose Clemmer, 62, of Houston Street, died
April 20, 2004, at Gaston Memorial Hospital, Gastonia. He was a
native of Gaston County, son of Frances Dailey Clemmer and the late
Audrey Montrose Clemmer. MEMORIAL SERVICE: 1 p.m. Friday, Founders
Chapel of McLean Funeral Home, Gastonia
INTERMENT: Private He was a graduate of Ashley High School and
Gardner-Webb University. George served in the U.S. Air Force and he
was a member of First Baptist Church, Gastonia. His favorite hobby was
collecting clocks and other antiques.
SURVIVORS: In addition to his mother; sister, Barbara Clemmer Hite,
Gastonia; a very special friend, Irene Jarvis, Gastonia; his beloved
pet, Ingrid.
OFFICIATING CLERGY: Dr. Leon Smith
MEMORIALS: First Baptist Church, 2650 Union Road, Gastonia, N.C.,
28054 or First Presbyterian Church, 1621 E. Garrison Blvd., Gastonia,
N.C., 28054.
ARRANGEMENTS: McLean Funeral Directors, Gastonia.
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
Found on another list:
Source: PAMONTGO-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: DLHGLH(a)aol.com
Subject: News from Pennsburg - April 30, 1904
Ref: Town and Country Newspaper
Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA
Saturday - April 30, 1904
INJURED BY HORSES
Newton CLEMMER, of near Morwood, was on Friday, painfully injured by
falling under a land roller and being trampled upon by the horses
hitched to it. The boy is a son of Abram CLEMMER and was working in a
field with a land roller. He had an extra long line which was hanging
over the large rolls. They became entangled and got under the roller,
which caused the horses to back and turn around in a circle. The boy
in some manner fell under the roller during the excitement and in the
path of the excited animals. He was painfully cut and bruised and had
a miraculous escape from being trampled or squeezed to death. The boy
was rescued from his perilous position by his father, removed to the
house and a physician summoned. He is bedfast ever since and at times
suffer excruciating pain.
. . .
In a message dated 4/15/2004 1:00:01 PM Central Daylight Time,
hannah(a)ahsl.arizona.edu writes:
> MR. and MRS. FRED DUNLOPE, 331 Stewart St. , Brownsville, are announcing
> the marriage of their daughter, NANCY JANE to JOHN H. BLOSSER, Cheat Lake,
> Morgantown, WV. The couple exchanged vows Oct. 11, 1947 in the Methodist
> Church in Winchester, Va.
have the clemmer page been really slow? my computer broke and i have a new one now with the same email. just want to get the email thank you judi casey