History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . en* of the Sunday school two years-and has (Kcupied the secretaryship at differenttimes, which office he holds at present: is also,trustee of the Reformed at this placeand one of the vice presidents of the Centennialcommittee; has also been a member of the Fie-formed choir for a number of years and is amember of the Henry K. Ritter C; mp No. ,.Sons of Veterans, of McClure. Mr. Spaid is oneof the progressive citizens of the town, everreajy to help along any improvement for thegood of the community. He is the father


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . en* of the Sunday school two years-and has (Kcupied the secretaryship at differenttimes, which office he holds at present: is also,trustee of the Reformed at this placeand one of the vice presidents of the Centennialcommittee; has also been a member of the Fie-formed choir for a number of years and is amember of the Henry K. Ritter C; mp No. ,.Sons of Veterans, of McClure. Mr. Spaid is oneof the progressive citizens of the town, everreajy to help along any improvement for thegood of the community. He is the father of eightchildren, as follows: Minnie Charles E., Car-rie Edna M., John R. (deceased). Eva (irace B. (deceased, and Christine M. HURLEY ROMIG. Mr. Romig was born Nov. 5, 1873, his parentsbeing Ephraim and Ada Romig. He has resid-ed at McClure and Selinsgrove and is now tele-graph operator and freight and ticket agent atBeaver Springs. He has been with the P. R. since 1890; is also agent for the AdamsExpress Company. He has recently been re-. lieved of telegraphic work on account of theincrease of business at the office. Mr. Romigwas married to Tessie Baker and two daughtershave been born to this union, Marie and Romig is a member of the St. Peters Evan-gelical Lutheran church of Beaver Springs andhas taught a class of young men in the Sundayschool for six years and in addition has been as-sistant superintendent several years and servedas deacon. He was employed with the A. Printing House from 1888 to 1890. CITIZENS OF BEAVER SPRINGS. FRANK W. DREESE. ARTIE L. MOVER. Mr. Dreese is a son of W. H. Dreese and was Mr. Moyer was born in Beaver Springs Jan. 6,born in 1870. He was telegraph operator on the 1891, his parents being Aaron and Lizzie division for two years; served six years He attended public schools until thirteen years of age, when he went to work on the farm of Hare, one mile east of Middlecreek. Here heworked for


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