History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . the term of ll)0()-()7 are: Ad-vanced, Elmer E. \\etzel (of Bea-vertown); Intermediate, James ; Primary, Estelle M. Romig. The avirage attendance of thescliools during January, li)0(i, was: Advanced, males 17; females 29;total 4;*). Intermediate, males 14; females i(>; total ;.;5. Primary, males 12; females IS;total 30. We are proud to say that our townschools compare favorably with theschools of our sister towns and neigh-boring counties. ]\Iany of our youngmen who till responsible positionsand professions t(»(lay ha
History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . the term of ll)0()-()7 are: Ad-vanced, Elmer E. \\etzel (of Bea-vertown); Intermediate, James ; Primary, Estelle M. Romig. The avirage attendance of thescliools during January, li)0(i, was: Advanced, males 17; females 29;total 4;*). Intermediate, males 14; females i(>; total ;.;5. Primary, males 12; females IS;total 30. We are proud to say that our townschools compare favorably with theschools of our sister towns and neigh-boring counties. ]\Iany of our youngmen who till responsible positionsand professions t(»(lay have laid thefoundation of their education in thePublic Schoolsof Peaver Springs. CITIZENS OF BEAVER SPRINGSFREDERICK RAUGHT, JR. HENRY C. LEPLEY. Mr. Raught is a son of Frederick Raught, Sr., Mr. Lepley was born Dec. 25, IS6Q, Christmasand his wife, Elizabeth, and was born April 2. ^^y-. his parents beinR- Michael and Elizabeth1845, on a farm two miles west of town. He is ofGerman descent, his father having immigrated Lepley. He resides on his farm two and one-. to this country from Germany. Mr. Raughtlearned the trade of a blacksmith, afterwardsclerked in the general store of B. L. was married to Sallie Pontius, a daughter ofDaniel Pontius, June 6, 186Q. and then followedfarming for an occupation. There were born tothis union six daughters. He is a member of Evan. Lutheran church, of which he hasserved as deacon. He al5o served one term assupervisor of Spring township. He now residesin town and is a respected and enterprisingcitizen. —< « » FRED W. GUNDRUM. Mr. Qundrum was born July 20, 1868, and is ason of Samuel and Amelia Qundrum. He wasmarried to Tudie Goss, daughter of John O. andAmanda Goss, on the 24th of January, I8Q2. andto this union five children were born: Charles,John, Paul, Mabel and George. George died ininfancy. Mr. Gundrum was engaged in farmingat Bannerville for eleven years and then cameback to his former home, where he went in
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