Annual report of the Lutheran Orphans' Home and Asylum for the Aged and Infirm of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1894, Part 3

Author: Orphans' Home and Asylum for the Aged and Infirm of the Evangelical Lutheran Church (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Reading, Pa. : Germania Print. House
Number of Pages: 46


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Keinath, 1526 Girard Ave., $10; Rev. Dr. A. Spaeth, $5; St. Mark's congregation, Mechanicsburg, Pa., Rev. H. N. Fegley, pastor, as follows, Orphan's boxes, $10.05, Aid Society, $3, S. S., $5, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Fetrow, $1, Mrs. Kaercher, $1 ; St. Peter's congregation, North Wales, Pa., Thanksgiving offering, Rev. E. W. Jefferis, pastor, $9 ; John C. Kercherer, $5; Grace Church, Bethlehem, Pa., Rev. Frank F. Fry, pastor, one half from S. S., the other half from the congregation, per John B. Zim- mele, Esq., $33.58 ; Augustus congregation, S. S., Trappe, Pa., Rev. E. T. Kretschman, pastor, $25 ; Rev. E. T. Kretschman, $5; Augustus congregation, Trappe, Pa., Rev. E. T. Kretchman, pastor, $21.35; St. Paul's, Phila., Missions Verein, Rev. F. Wischan, pastor, per F. Dierolf, for one room 3d story at the Asylum, $100; Birthday box, S. S., Church of the Redeemer, Falls, Phila., W. Lyndall, supt. S. S., $10; Christmas cele- bration collection at the Home, $22.36; sale of book markers from Luth. congregation, Jonestown, Pa., Rev. J. W. Mattern, pastor, at the Home, by Miss Marie Maisch, $2.86; Mrs. Theurer, $5; Mrs. Fuchsschwantz, $5; the following col- lected by Miss Kuemerlen, Miss Kern 50c., a friend of the Orphans $2, Mrs. E. All- geier $2, Mrs. Enni Seeger, Cash $2, Miss Kuemerlen $1, Mrs. Marie Goetz $4; St. John's English congregation, Rev. E. E. Sibole, pastor, collected by Mrs. John S. Heyl and Mrs. J. W. Wartman, Mrs, L. M. Sommer $10, Mrs. John S. Heyl $5, Mrs. J. W. Wartman $5, St. John's Infant School $3; St. John's Luth. Church, Sayre, Pa., Rev. W. O. Fegely, pastor, $10; Friedensville congregation, Rev. Dr. A. R. Horne, pastor, per E. E. Ritter, $7.95 ; Home and Foreign Mis. Soc., Trinity congregation, Bangor, Pa., Rev. B. F. Apple, pastor, $8 ; a friend at Eckert, Mich., $2 ; Joseph Morwitz, Esq., Executor of Dr. Edward Morwitz, $500,


During January 1894,


Millville, N. J., congregation, Rev. W. Fisher, $4.75 ; August Meistner, Edwards- ville, Pa., $6 ; New Hanover, Pa., congregation, Rev, J. J. Kline, pastor, $16.25; St. Mark's English congregation, Thanksgiving offering, Rev. Dr. S. Laird, pastor, per J. J. Mohr, treasurer, $58.45; Emanuel congregation S. S., Rev. H. Grahn, pastor, Conrad Itter, treasurer, $22.86 ; Grace S. S., Lancaster, Pa., Christmas collection, Rev. C. Elvin Haupt, pastor, $19.01; St John's, East Mauch Chunk, Mission Soc., Rev. L. Lindenstruth, pastor, $8; St. Michael's Germantown, Rev. S. A. Ziegenfuss, pastor, per Wm. A. Zinzer, treasurer, $50; St. Peter's S. S., Christmas collection, Rev. G. F. Gardner, pastor, $4; subscription of Miss Mary D. Fox, per M. M. Homiller, $5; Dr. Lamparter, per Mrs. Pleibel, $8 ; members of Zion's congregation, Lancaster, Pa., per Rev. F. P. Mayser, pastor, $27.38; Zion's S. S. classes of Miss K. Matter, $2.50, and Miss L. Moser, $1.12 ; Miss Susan E. Monroe, Mt. Airy, annual sub., $5. The follow- ing was collected by Mrs. Rittenhouse : Geo. F. Fox $20, Mrs. A. M. Sterling, $10, Mrs. J. Rommel $5, Mrs. Geo. Fort $5 ; St. John's, Tremont, Pa., Rev. A. H. Roeder, pastor, $8.50 ; Mrs. Kaufman, of St. James', per Mrs. Schoening, 50c .; St. Stephen's, Rev. Wm. A. Schaeffer, per Miss lda Hehl, $10; Jacksonwald S. S., Berks Co., Miss A. C. Jackson, treasurer, $5; part of Christmas collection Emanuel's S. S., Rev. H. Grahn, pastor, per C. Itter, $1; St. John's German S. S., Shenandoah, Pa., Rev. J. Gruhler, pastor, Gustave Carl, secretary, $10; Reading Trust Co., for Claude und Henry Stapp, $60; members of Centreville and Jacksonville congregations, Rev. J. W. Lazarus, $10; Zion's German congregation, Rev. J. E. Nidecker, pastor, per Henry G. Reineke, $127.70; per. Rev. D. E. Siebott, Mrs. Henry Sibbach, $1; Jacob Staengle, 50c .; Zion's S. S., Lickdale, Pa., Rev. O. S. Scheirer, pastor, $4.15; also Walmer's S. S., $3.60; St. Mark's S. S., Pennsburg, Pa., Rev. W. B. Fox, pastor, per W. F. Day, treas- urer, $17.33 ; St. Mark's S. S., Williamsport, Pa., per Samuel S. Kurtz, treasurer, $20 ; St. Peter's S. S., Bath, Pa., Rev. W. J. Anders, pastor, $4.19; effects of Mrs. Haus- man, who died in the Asylum, $1.54.


During February 1894.


Hugh Hazlett for Heise children, $16; Miss S. E. Shearer, Robesonia, Pa., offering of her S. S. Class, $3 ;St. John's Engl. cong., Rev. E. E. Sibole, pastor, per J. W. Wartman, treas., $75; Mrs. Hasenmaier, per Mrs. Maisch, $5; Cherryville, Luth. S. S., per Gi- deon Frath, treas., $5.81 ; Friedens Union S. S., per O. H. Yoder, $5; Mission Society, Grace cong., Macungie, Pa., Rev. M. O. Rath, pastor, per Edward Lukens, treas.,


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$53.26 ; St. Michael's German Luth. cong., Rev. F. P. Bender, pastor, per Mrs. Pleibel , $103.72, from the following persons : Rev. Bender $10, Mr. Stratthman $5, Mr .; Spoerl $5, St. Michaels $5, Mrs. B. Geiser $5, Mrs. C. Hess $4, Mrs. Werner $3, Ch. Braun $2.50, Mrs. H. Braun $2.50, Mrs. Schoenhut $2, Mrs. Hursch $2, Mrs. E. Stecker $2, Mrs. Knoll $2, Mrs. Hinderer $2, J. S. Funk $2, Forman $1.30, C. Stoecker $1, Ullman $1, Mrs. Hofflinger $1, Mrs. Sept $1, Mrs. Martin $1, Mrs. Straubmueller $1, Mrs. Buehler $1, Gundel $1, Daischler $1, Henchart $1, Weber $1, Horn $1, Mrs. Gertner $1, Langbein $1, Umbenhen $1, John Brown $1, L. Langbein $1, Grob $1, Mrs. Lei- tenberger $1, L. Bauer $1, Fridon $1, Leupold $1, G. Friedrich $1, E. Frey $1, Diner $1, L. Jeutter $1, Grau $1, Kromer $1, Twitters $1, Rodenbusch $1, Liuthlen $1, Ph. Krieg $1, A. Woertner $1, collected 75c., Mrs. Hofer 50c., Schreishuhn 50c., Luxman 25c., little child 10c., collected $14.11, Dr. Lamparter for E. Lamparter, per Mrs. Pleibel, $12; Pension of Mrs. Caroline Hoag at the Asylum, $24; Louis Van Gilluwe, Ocean Grove, N. J., Thanksgiving offering for the recovery of his son of a dangerous illness, $5; Elis. Kuntz, Philadelphia, per Rev. F. Wischan, $5; Mrs. Loser, per Rev. Mueller, $1; Zion's cong., Indianfield, Pa., Rev. C. Fetter, pastor, $5.


During March 1894.


Ladies' Sewing Society, Conyngham, Luzerne Co., Pa., $2 ; Christ Church congregation, Towamencing, Montgomery Co., Pa., Rev. J. L. Becker, pastor, H. V. Allebach, Treas., $19; Mahanoy Parish, Rev. D. M. Stettler, pastor, $10 ; H. Carey Lea Esq., Chestnut Hill, Phila., $50; Mrs. Emily G. Heins, Mt. Airy, Phila., annual subscription, $15; Mt. Joy Lutheran congregation, Chas. L. Die- rolf, Treas., $6; Trinity Lutheran congregation, Oak Grove, $1.15, St. Peters congregation, Grovania, $1.65, St. James congregation, Ridgeville 50 cts., Rev. D. L. Fogleman is pastor of these three congregations ; Jungfrauen-Verein, St. Thomas German congregation, Germantown, Rev. F. Jelden, pastor, per Miss C. Mahle und Miss C. Fender, $5; St. Michael's, Sellersville, Pa., Rev. J. H. Waidelich, pastor, per E. C. Wambold, $15.50; S. S. Simeon's congregation, Gratz, per Rev. O. E. Pflueger, pastor, Elizabethville, $6.82 ; collected by Henry Lehman from members of Trinity Luth. Church. Norristown, Pa., as follows : Henry Lehman $15, William Stahler $15, Mrs. Bertha Moore $5, Mrs. E. Harvey $5, Mrs. Clara Rhoades $5, Miss Annie Longaker $5. Ladies' Guild $5, John M. Dettra $5, A. W. Geiger $5, Mrs. A. Wetzel $5, John C. Snyder $5, Mrs. D. M. Yost $2, A. H. March $2. Oliver Wambold $2, Benjamin Brown $2. Miss Sallie Eshbach $2, J. F. March's Sons $2, S. E. Nyce $2. Mrs. Joshua Baily $2, Cash A. W. $1, E. Ogden $1, A. S. Hallman $1. George Senker $1, Cyrus Baker $1, W. F. Dannehower $1, S. R. Fisher $1, Mrs. Lackner $1, J. Brendlinger $1, L. T. Trumbower $1, D. H. Neiman $1, Thomas B. Evans $1, Mrs. Wilmorth $1, A. W. Dettra $1, Elizabeth Strough $1, Geo. Wolfe $1, Irwin Fisher $1, Mrs. J. J. Gouldy $1, H. S. High $1, Nellie Mayer 75 cts .; from members of Grace Church as follows : Mrs. A. M. Nyce $5, George W. March $5. E. B. Bickel $2, John B. Bickel $1, H. C. Smith $1, B. K. Johnson $1, H. N. Bickel $1, G. N. Hearner $1; from friends as follows : Joseph Blackfan $5. D. Y. Mowday $5, Atwood Yeakle $3, John Kuntz $2.50, Wallace Boyer $2, Herman Custer $2, F. C. Smith $2, Wm. Smith $1, Oliver Keiser $1; Rev. Theo. Zuber, Trevorton, Pa., $4 ; Mrs. C. Reis 50 cts .; Easter offering of Annie R. Evans of Pottstown, Pa., in memory of Lucie R. Evans, $50.


J. A. BREMER, Treas., 1427 N. Broad Str., Philadelphia, Pa.


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Donations in merchandise received by the Superintendent, Rev. Geo. Ph. Mueller, from April 1, 1893-March 31, 1894. During April 1893.


Mrs. C. Marx, Germantown, 5 doz. colored eggs; Epiphany, Manayunk, Phil'a, Rev. L. H. Geschwind, pastor, per Mr. Woerner, 1412 doz. eggs and 14 chocolate eggs ; Bethanien S. S., Roxboro, Pa., Rev. A. Hellwege, pastor, 50 doz. eggs, per Mrs. Reeh, Mrs. Miller 6 girls hats, Daniel Guetterman 1 box candy; C. Benzinger, Phil'a, 81 1b bread and cake, 7 pies ; Rev. G, F. Gardner, S. S., Allentown, Pa., 38 doz. eggs, 8 chemises, 7 pair drawers, 6 aprons, 3 quilts; Mr. Hammer, Philadelphia, 59 1b bread and cake; W. F. Sauer, Phil'a, 36 lbs bread ; per Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, from Mrs. Pakes, Phil'a; 83 lbs bread and cake ; H. S. Cassel, Germantown, 30 doz. eggs ; Christus cong., Phila., Rev. Weigand, pastor, per J. Michel, 3 cakes ; per Mrs. Rev. S. A. Repass, Ladies' Sewing Society of St. John's Luth. Church, Allentown, Pa., Rev. Dr. Repass, pastor, 108 girls hats, 29 pair stockings, 5 waists, 16 pair drawers, 14 aprons, 13 night dresses, 12 boys shirts ; John Braun & Sons, Repairing two Lawn Mowers; F. Lindner, Phil'a, 43 lbs bread and cake; Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, Phil'a, 45 lbs bread and rolls; Ladies Guild of St. Mark's Ev. Luth. Church, Phil'a, Rev. Dr. S. Laird, pastor, per Miss S. Monroe, 29 boys flanelette shirts, 16 boys silk neckties; Mrs. Hammer, Phil'a, 52 lbs bread ; Miss C. Ashmead, Germantown, Pa., 45} yds. unbleached muslin ; a member of St. Luke's Luth. Church, Phila'a, 2 children's coats, 1 hood and cape, 2 vests, 1 wo- man's coat, 1 mans coat ; per H. S. Cassel, H. Hartman 30 doz. eggs; Mrs. Hammer, Phil'a, 54 lb bread and cake ; Mrs. Winter 1 basket of cakes ; Henry A. Dreer, seed- man and florist, Phil'a, all our garden and flower seeds ; D. Landreth & Sons, seed- men, Phil'a, onion sets and seed.


During May 1893.


Mrs. Baker, Phil'a, 31 1b bread; Wm. Zwirner, Camden, N, J., 35 lb bread, cloth - ing, 63 penholders ; John J. Lang, Phil'a, 18 pair boys and girls shoes; Mrs. Baker, Phila., per Mrs. Dr. Pleibel, 38 lb bread; Mrs. Hammer, Phila., 106 1b bread ; John Bradfield, Mt. Airy, Phil'a, coloring carpet rags ; Mr. Sauer, Phil'a, 38 lb bread; Henry Winter, Phil'a, 38 1b bread ; Henry A. Dreer, Phil'a, garden seed, $9.90; Mrs. Hammer, Phil'a, 67 1b bread ; Walmers cong., near Lickdale, Lebanon Co., Rev. O. S. Scheirer, pastor, D. U. Gerberich, J. Mease, Mrs. W. Hess, V. Gerberich, each 5 doz, eggs, D. M. Mease, H. Cameron, T. Boeshore, each 4 doz. eggs, Mrs. C. Boeshore 312 doz. eggs, D. T. Gerberich, E. T. Gerberich, each 3 doz. eggs, Mrs. A. Hinterleitner 2} doz. eggs, Mrs. C. Kreider, Mrs. S. Groh, J. Walmer, A. A. Gerberich, J. H. Hauer, Mrs. S. Fegan, D. Grumbine, L. Bixler, J. Rank, J. Kern, T. P. Gerberich, W. Ger- berich, A. Shell, J. A. Shell, H. Fasnacht, T. Boeshore, each 2 doz. eggs, Mrs. E. Don- moyer, Mrs. M. Hess, each 11/2 doz. eggs, Mrs. H. Kern, P. K. Boeshore, Mrs. E. Uhlrich, Mrs. Mease, A. Hess, Mrs. A. Hess, Mrs. I. Long, Mrs. E. Kreiser, Mrs. J. Shuey, E. Kohns, Mrs. J. Ruth, each 1 doz. eggs, M. Mease 3 doz. eggs, Mrs. W. Raber, G. S, C. Gerberich, F. B. Boeshore, H. Bohr, each 212 doz. eggs, A. Gernet, Mrs. Sarah Boeshore, each 2 doz. eggs, Rev. Mrs. O. S. Scheirer 4 doz. eggs, Miss R. Cameron 4 pieces soap and 4 lb dried fruit, Mrs. Jacob Shuey 6 pieces sop, Mrs. A. Gerberich 3 pieces soap, Mrs. J. Ruth 3 pieces soap, Mrs. H. Kern 2 lb dried apples, John Hauer 2 lb smoked sausage ; Zion's Church, A. D. Ebersole 5 doz. eggs, Mrs. L. Gerberich 4 doz. eggs, Mrs. L. Ebersole 31/3 doz. eggs, Miss L. Hain 3 doz. eggs, Mrs. J. M. Rank 212 doz. eggs, Mrs. L. Miller 21 doz. eggs, A. Fasnacht, J. Getz, Mrs. E. Houch, D. Z. Clay, I. Hauer, Mrs. A. Uhlrich, John Deininger, S. Frey, T. Lingle, D. Tobias, each 2 doz. eggs, Mrs. E. Zeigler 11/2 doz. eggs, W. Ohnmacht, W. H. Rapp, each 1 doz. eggs, J. Tobias 11/2 doz. eggs, Mrs. W. N. Spancake, Mrs. Hummer, Mrs. J. Putt, D. Lerch, each 1 doz. eggs, Mrs. Clemens 1} doz. eggs, Fr. Bockensto 1/2 doz. eggs, Sue Cassel, Mrs. E. Wagner, W. F. Reiser, each 1 doz. eggs, E. Leese 2 eggs, Mrs. J. C. Fry 13 fb dried fruit, Mrs. Gerberich, 1 crock apple butter. From Sattazahn Church, Mrs. A. Ditzler 5 dz. eggs, Mrs. Learesman 4 doz. eggs, Mrs. C. Reinbold 3 doz. eggs, Mrs. R. Long 212 doz. eggs, Mrs. W. Mease 2 doz. eggs, Mrs. R. Long 1/2 bush. potatoes, Mrs. A. Ditzler 1 crock apple butter; Mrs. L. Heilig, Germantown, 10 bunches Rhubarb; Mr. Sieber, Germantown, sample buttons ; Mrs. Bostwick, Mt. Airy, Phil'a, a sofa for Asylum; Mr. Hammer, Phil'a, 14 lb cake ; H.S.


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Cassel, Germantown, 25 lbs. dried apples ; Mrs. Dr. Pleibel, Phil'a, 44 lbs bread ; M. L. Constabel, Germantown, 26 lb bread ; H. L. Schlechter, Germantown, a can of ice cream ; Rev. S. Wenrich, Dushore, Columbia, 6 girls dresses ; a friend, Phil'a, 57 lb bread.


During June 1893.


Mrs. J. McClenaghan, Chestnut Hill, Phil'a, 1 dress; G. A. Schnebele, Phil'a, 35 lb bread; H. Lehman, Phil'a, printing 2000 donation bags and 2100 supper tickets, for Asylum, 125 yds. dress goods, 26 yds. plaid lawn, 2 pieces velveteen, 2 dresses, 1 piece lace; W. Kennedy, Mt. Airy, 3 bush. lime; Knickerbocker Ice Co., Phil'a, for donation day, 1000 lb ice ; Mrs. Hammer, Phil'a, 66 lb bread and buns; Rev. W. F. Schoener, St. Peter's Church, South Bethlehem, 1 quilt, 6 aprons, 1 skirt, 7 pair drawers, 10 pillow cases, 4 night gowns, 6 shirt waists, 5 dresses ; Mrs. Blank, Phil'a, bread; Ladies Aid Society of Ev. Luth. Church, Kimberton, Pa., articles for sale on donation day, Old Ladies table, 13 aprons, 2 sun bonnets, 2 pocket wallets,'1 pin cushion, 1 sewing com- panion, 2 sweeping caps, 1 shawl; Mrs. Schuyler, Phil'a, 41 lb bread; Mrs. Hammer, Phil'a, 92 lb bread ; Mrs. A. Winters, Phil'a, 2 bags of toys; Mrs. C. Clauder, Phil'a, 1 pack clothing and goods ; A. Seelmyer, Josephine Hammer, Lena Coptine, Doras Halz, 6 ladies chemies; Mrs. E Yungkurth, Germantown, 13 yds. muslin ; J. Finley, Chestnut Hill, Phil'a, 12 boxes of C. Mueller's sweet pea toilet soap, per Mr. Finley, H. P. Koerner 56 yds. bleached muslin, 54 yds. cambric, 12 yds. white dress goods, 12 yds. white lining ;. Unknown Friend, Chestnut Hill, Phil'a, 4 coats, 4 shirts, 1 shirt waist ; Geo. Koehler, Phil'a, 50 lb lard ; J. Michel, Phil'a, 1 pair girls shoes ; Wm. Reichert, meat ; J. Smethurst, painting hospital floors ; Dr. W. J. Missimer, Pottstown, 1 small bottle of his Eureka medicine ; Miss A. E. Hahn, Phil'a, 1 basket flowers ; Mr. Savage, Mt. Airy, 1 basket cut roses; M. F. Jacobs, Phil'a, hats ; per Rev. Mrs. Mehrkam, Columbia, Pa., 27 shirt waists, 19 girls aprons, 3 pair drawers, 1 waist, Unknown 2 boxes of boys caps, a bundle of clothing; Mrs. Hammer, Phil'a, 13 lb bread; F. Strassemayer, Phil'a, 14 yds. cloth, remnants ; St. JohannesEv. Luth. Church, Phil'a, Revs. Dr. A. Spaeth and G. C. Eisenhardt, pastors, collected per Mrs. C. Maisch, Mrs. Benzinger 1 bbl. salad, 1 bottle salad oil, 1 tongue, 1 basket potatoes and radishes, Mrs. Frueh 25 lb coffee, Mrs. Eisenhardt 1 bag dry goods, C. Strohmeier 1 bag dry goods, F. W. Gross 3 bags groceries, Mrs. Kueckerer 1 bag clothing, Mr. Goerlach 1 bbl. bread, Mrs. Ade 1 bag groceries, Dr. Spaeth's children 1 bag sugar, Mrs. J. Bareis 1 bag groceries, Mrs. Hassold 1 box fancy and useful goods, Mrs. Jehle 1 bag groceries, Mrs. Ferrari Mrs. Dorn, Mrs. Schimpf, Mrs. Schaffner, Mrs. Schlampp, each 1 bag groceries, Mrs. H. Gross 4 hats, Mrs. Kuech 1 bag clothing, Mrs. Diehl 1 piece table oil cloth, 1 bag fancy goods, Mrs. Thoebe winter coats, G. Brandauer, Mrs. Neumaier, each 1 bag flour, Miss M. Schneider 1 bag groceries, Mrs. Siegel 2 tongues, 1 doz. oranges, Mrs. Hasen- maier 1 bag flour, Mrs. Schultz 1 bag groceries, Mrs. Kloos 1 box shoes, Mrs. Haterich 1 bag bread, Mrs. Rauch 2 gal. bitters, Mrs. Hank, Mrs. Baumann, each 1 bag bread, Mrs. Welker 1 bag flour, Mrs. Hoerig 3 bags and 1 box groceries, Mrs. Pfitzenmaier 1 ham, Mrs. Schmidt 6 bags groceries, Mrs. Breisch 1 cake, Mrs. Stiess, Miss Hutzel, Mrs. Schwartz, each 1 bag groceries, Mrs. Climenceau 1 piece beef, Mr. Beisswanger 1 ham bologny, Mrs. Wood 1 bag groceries, Mrs. Story 1 bag clothing, Mrs. Maisch 1 bag underclothing, 1 gal. salad oil, Mrs. McGinley 1 bag groceries, Mrs. Mandenhall 1 bag flour, Mrs. Koerner 1 bag flour, Mrs. P. Sautter 2 boxes mixed cakes, Mrs. Urban 1 cake, 1 ham, Mrs. Bauer 1/2 doz. glass sugar bowls, 12 doz. milk pitchers, Mrs. Rum- mel 2 bags cakes, Mrs. Steiner 4 doz. wash rags, Mrs. Kaercher 1 bag bread, 1 bag flour, Mrs. Vollmer 1 piece corned beef, Mrs. Lindner 1 bag flour, Miss Hahn 1 bag flour, 1 basket salad, Mrs. Ackermann, bread, Mrs. Holtzherr 1 cake and rolls, Mr. Arthur 1 can milk, G. Lutz . 1 package cloth, Mrs. M. Braun 1 package clothing, Mr. R. and Mr. C. Sautter, Mrs. H. Mosebach, each 1 can ice cream, Mr. Zimmermann reduction on bill for carpet weaving ; St. Markus congregation, North Penn Village, 22 bags donations; Church of the Holy Communion, Dr. J. A. Seiss, pastor, collected per Mrs. Geo. W. Freed, Mrs. B. F. Dewees, 60 pair stockings, Miss H. Graff 2 tongues, Mrs. M. Riter 2 tongues, Mrs. Vanderslice 1 ton- gue, Mrs. Veit, Mrs. Riter, each 1 large cake, Mr. W. Riter large dish pan, Mr. Paul 10 fb corned beef; Verein fuer Mission und Waisen of St. Paul's Luth. cong., Phil'a, Rev. F. Wischan, pastor, 50 copies of "Unsere Lieder"; Zions Waisen-Verein of Zion's


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Luth. cong., Phil'a, Rev. J. E. Nidecker, pastor, 50 copies of "Unsere Lieder"; St. Mark's Luthheran Church, Philadelphia, Rev. Dr. S. Laird, pastor, collected per Mrs. Rittenhouse, consisting of: dry goods, groceries, shoes, hats, cloth- ing, etc., also 21 large porch rockers, and table linen for the infirmary ; Trinity Luth. Church, Lancaster, Pa., Rev. C. L. Fry, pastor, 1 splasher, 1 fancy cover, 1 child's dress, 2 sponge cases, 1 handkerchief case, 8 dust caps, 1 apron, 1 laundry bag, 2 pieces of lawn, 3 gingham aprons, 5 door lids, 3 pair of socks, 1 match receiver, 1 vick, 2 towels, 1 pair bedroom slippers, 2 key racks, 2 fancy baskets, 3 strings of babies, 2 knitting needle holders, 1 net of boxes, 2 powder pots, 3 iron holders, 6 dish cloths, 1 needle case, 1 shell on ament, 2 childrens balls, 1 duster case, 1 child's skirt, 1 glove case, 1 piece of lace, 4 dolls, 7 aprons, 1 waitress cap, 2 darning bags, 1 shoe bag, 2 watch receivers, 2 emery ceeshcoas, 1 pair of garters, 3 pieces of toweling, 1 collar and cuff bag, 1 linen bag, 2 sea towels, 1 pair toilet bottles ; German Luth. Church, Camden, N. J., Rev. J. C. Dizinger, pastor, collected per Ladies Aid Society, Misses M. and F. Kemmerer 3 yds. muslin, 2 pair stockings, 1 Ib coffee, Miss H. Sandermann 11 yds. calico, 2 yds. muslin, 1 pair shoes, 1 Ib coffee, Misses E. and E. Hilderbrandt 3 pair stockings, 2 yds. gingham, 7 yds. muslin, 1 dress, 3 pair drawers, Miss B. Opfer 10 yds. dress goods, 4 yds. gingham, 2 pairs stockings, 5 dresses, 1 cap, Mrs. C. Schwebel 2 bonnets, Miss M. Preusch 1 cake, A. Wofum 3 pair shoes, 1 white apron, 3 white vests, 2 pair drawers, Miss C. Lutz 2 yds. flanel, 3 yds. muslin, 8 yds. calico, 5 pair stockings, 2 pair drawers, 2 white cloths, 1 lb coffee, 2 lb sugar, 1 peck starch, Mrs. M. Walford I doz. pair stockings, 5 yds. muslin, 5 yds. calico, 3 dresses, 1 waist, 3 pair stockings, 2 sun bonnets, 1 cap, 2 pair pants, 1 vest, Miss L. Knauf 8 yds. lawn, 5 yds. gingham, 5 pongee, Miss M. Beck 1 coat, Mrs. S. Goldner, 2 yds. satin, 2 yds. gingham, 2 yds. calico, Mrs. C. Koegel 112 yds. knitted lace ; Zion's Luth. Church, J. E. Nidecker, pastor, collected per Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Camps, Mrs. Buchman 1 cake, Mrs. Pflaum 1 ham, Mrs. Martin 1 tongue, Mrs. Buch 1 tongue, Mrs. Bauman 1 tongue, Mrs. Pflaum 70 Ib candy, Mr. Nuss 25 Ib of candy, Mr. Fisher 12 qts. of ice cream, Mrs. Kohler, 20 qts. of ice cream, Mrs. Mees 1 cake, Mrs. Hildebrandt 1 cake, Mr. Einselen, fancy cakes, Mrs. P. Rentschler, 10 Ib sugar, Mrs. D. Rentschler 1 cake, Mrs. Necker 1 jar of pickles and bag of groceries, Mrs. Wall fancy cakes, Mr. Sauer rolls, Mr. Shepherd piece of corned beef, Mrs. Hutter, 10 Ib candy, Mrs. Wollenhaupt 1 box of groceries, Mrs. Roth, 1 bag of flour, Mrs. Fienk, 1 bag of peas and 1 bag of apples, Mrs. Thomas 1 bag groceries, Mrs. Nerlinger, fancy cake, Mrs. Jochman 1 bag of groceries, Mrs. Wentzler, 1 bag of groceries, Mrs. Metz, fancy cake und bag of bread, Mrs. G. Seidel, 5 Ib coffee and 5 Ib candy, Mrs. Midmeyer, fancy goods, from the onward and upward Society of Zion's Church a box of fancy goods, Mrs. F. Bauer a fancy tidy, Mr. E. Lindner clothing, Mr. Schwartz fancy toys, Mrs. Landenberger groceries, Mr. Ekhardt 2 bags flour, Mr. Speidel, bag of hats, Mrs. Kuni 1 cake, Mr. Lorenz Kramer cocoashells ; Bethany Luth. Church, Roxborough, Phila., Rev. Hell- wege, pastor, collected per Mrs. Reeh and Mrs. Gross, Mr. Wanklin 1 Ib cake, Mr. Cope 1 1b cake, Mr. Winterle 1 Ib cake, Mrs. Whittaker 1 fb cake, Mr. Yentzler cake, Mrs. Laubenstein groceries, Mrs. Goettman 10 1b candy, Mrs. Knosky tinware, Mr. Enderline 1 ham, Mrs. Schroeder 2 tongues, Mr. Galloto, Brushes, Mrs. Heberline 28 Ib coffee, Mrs. Knoelke, 3 Ib oat meal, Mrs. Gebert, coffee, sugar and soap, Mrs. Albreat, 1 bag flour, Mr. Reeh, 3 bags flour, Mrs. Guba, 1 1b tea, Mr. Vandegrift 2 bags flour, Mr. Lackey, 28 Ib caffee, 48 Ib sugar and flour, Mrs. Ahlers flowers; Advent's Luth. Church, Phila., Rev. J. F. C. Fluck, pastor, collected per Mrs. E. H. Price and Mrs. J. Gerhard, Mrs. Grubb 2 Ib granulated sugar, 1 Ib rice, Miss Mannes 1 1b coffee, Mrs. Baisel, 25 Ib bag of flour, Mr. Helmke 25 Ib bag of flour, Paul Miller 4 bars soap, 2 bars sandsoap, 3 Ib granulated sugar, 1 Ib rice, 2 sacks salt, 2 boxes baking powder, 1 cup mustard, 1 package of breakfast food, 1 bag flour, Mrs. Gerhard 1 ham, Miss Bryan, 2 Ib granulated sugar, Mrs. S. 1 1b tea, 2 Ib coffee, Miss Kress 1 16 tea, 2 1b coffee, 5 1b sugar, Mrs. Yerger 1 tongue, Mrs. Mary A. Wallace, 4 1b corned beef, Mrs. M. Paulhamus 1 beef tongue, 2 cans tomatoes, 2 pieces soap, Mrs. Boehringer, 1 girl's coat, 2 boy's shirt, 1 cake, Mrs. Fluck, 1 tongue, Mrs. Grimes, 2 1b sugar, 2 pieces soap, Mrs. E. H. Price 1 pair shoes, 1 jersey, 1 vest and 1 pair pants, 1 dress, 1 ham, per Mrs. Price, E. Sellers 1 ham, Dorn Brothers, 1 cake, Mr. Nerk 6 1b corned beef, Mrs. M. Ramsay 1 gingham apron, 1 sun bonnet, Mrs. Heist 1 ham, Mr. Haring 1 ham, Miss Zanders 1 can peas, 1 can lima beans, 1 can corn, 1 can tomatoes,


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1 package corn starch, 1 box sardines, 1 cup mustard, Mrs. Worman 1 tongue, W. Nortenheim 1 large piece of dried beef, Mrs. H. Hartman 1 tongue, 1 1b coffee, 3 dresses, Mrs. C. Hartman, 1 tongue, from Sunday-school children, 1 woolen cap, 2 flan- nel shirts, 1 quilted silk skirt, 3 white aprons, 3 handkerchiefs, 1 guimpe, 2 yds. calico, 2 slips, 6 cakes soap, 9 1b rice, 4 bags salt, 20 Ib sugar, 14 lb tea, 2 1b coffee, 1 1b raisins, 14 pck. potatoes, 1 doz. lemons; 2 cans tomatoes, 1 can of corn, 2 bottles chow- chow, Mrs. E. F. Daubert, 14 girls hats ; St. Michaels German Luth. Church, Phila., Rev. Bender, pastor, per Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, Mrs. C. Baker, 1 basket of rolls, milk biscuits, bread and three fine cakes, Mrs. Meier 5 coffee cakes, 2 tea cakes, Mrs. Vetter, 1 large pound cake, 1 fine cake, Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, 1 pound cake, 6 hams, 2 tongues, 1 jar pickles, Mrs. I. Schlichter, Mrs. G. Dietrich and Mrs. Porter, 10 doz. lemonade glasses, Mrs. Bernee, 2 sponge cakes, Mrs. Porter, large cake, per Mrs. Kellner, 2 pound cakes, Mrs. Luithlen 1 cake, Mrs. Wichterman 1 cake, Mrs. Pleibel 68 1b ham, 3 beef tongues; St. Luke's Luth Church, Phila., Rev. J. L. Sibole, pastor, Mrs. G. Scheidt, hams and tongues, Mr. S. Swartly 1 crate eggs, Mrs. Bunner 2 bags, Mrs. Nasc 2 bags, Jessie Schuster 3 bags, Mrs, Somers 1 bag flour, August Falstath 1 bag, Mrs. Feathers 1 bag carpet rags, Katie and Einma Bauer, 1 bag, Miss Annie Connel's class 1 bag, Mrs. Dittmer 2 bags, Walther White 2 bags, 1 scrub brush, 1 butter kettle, large loaf of bread, Unknown 1 bag calico, 40 Ib apricots, 50 Ib coffee, 1 1b ground coffee, 5 Ib sugar ; St. Michael's Luth. Church, Germantown, Rev. S. A. Ziegenfuss, pastor. Mrs. Bracholtz 28 pieces soap, Miss Eberle 24 Ib flour, Mrs. Sieber 1 bag salt, 2 pieces soap, 1 box corn starch, 1 Ib barley, 1 fb rice, 3 Ib sugar, J. Shingle 26 Ib sugar, A. G. Elliott 24 fb flour, E. Eichman, 6 pieces soap, 4 packages. gelatine, 1 package puddine, 512 Ib hominy, 1 package blacking, 4 Ib oat meal, 3 1b corn meal, W. G. and S. G. Billmeyer 5 Ib oat meal, 1 Ib tea, Unknown, 29 Ib sugar, 4. pieces soap, 1 package corn starch, 1 Ib tapioca, 2 16 oat meal, 2 Ib rice, 2 Ib starch, 1 Ib tea ; immanuels Luth. Church, Phila., Rev. Grahn, pastor, Mr. Ruehn, 25 Ib flour, Mr. A. Houget 37 Ib sugar, Mr. S. Rohlfing 25 Ib flour, Mr. M. Moser and Mr. L. Fleischman, 1634 doz. slate pencils, 2 gross chalk, 1 1b tea, 2 Ib dried peaches, 2 Ib rice, 75 picture cards, 1 coat, Mrs. Grahn 24 yds. dress goods, Mrs. M. Gyser 9 balls yarn, Mrs. Menke 3 16 rice, 7 Ib sugar, 1 1b coffee, 1 pair shoes, 2 pair slippers, 1 fb tea, John Barn 29 Ib flour, Mrs. C. Lutz 5 pair stockings, 4 shirt waists, 12 spools cot- ton, 1 pair drawers, 1 undershirt, 9 yds. calico, 2 shirts, 1 dress, 4 basques, F. Nilas 3 1b ham, E. Voigt 54 bananas, J. F. Menke 1 coffee pot, 4 1b tongue, Mrs. Kline 4 packs soapine, 3 pieces soap, 1 pack pins, 3 doz. shoe buttons, 1 scrub brush, 1 pack salt, 2 Ib starch, Unknown Friend 12 1b flour, 1 coat, 1 skirt, 1 vest, 2 undershirts, 1 pair cuffs and collar, 312 Ib rice, 2 packs soapine, 2 pieces soap, 4 Ib barley, 3 Ib oat meal, 1 Ib coffee, 3 1b beans, 3 Ib split peas, 2 ib farina, Unknown Friend, 24 Ib flour, 1 bag clothing, 9 1b flour, Unknown Friend 1 basque, 2 scrub brushes, 6 lemons, 1 bag salt, 1 coat, 1 piece soap, 12 pk. potatoes, 3 1b sugar, 14 lb tea, 12 Ib flour, Unknown Friend 9 pieces of soap, 1 Ib tea, 4 1b beans, 1 1b dried fruit, 314 Ib oat meal, Unknown Friend, 1 door rug, 11 Ib flour, 26 Ib sugar, 1 pack corn starch, 212 flour, 1 Ib barley, 1 1b oat meal, 2 Ib rice, 1 Ib starch, 2 Ib raisins, 1 piece of soap, 6 yds. mnslin, 39 pil- low cases, 18 sheets ; St. John's Luth. Church, Phila., Rev. E. E. Sibole, pastor, J. D .. Fleck 9 yds. muslin, 1 chemise,'10 yds. gingham, Unknown Friend 1 sack salt, 3 1b sugar, 712 Ib flour, 4 1b oat meal, 2 1b rice, 2 Ib beans, 2 16 split peas, 2 Ib barley, 2 Ib prunes, Unknown Friend 17 Ib sugar, 2 hams, 55 1b rice ; per Mrs. Pleibel, Mrs. A. Bauer 1 girl's coat ; Trinity Luth. Church, Lancaster, Pa., Rev. C. L. Fry, pastor, 50 1b butter, 1 Ib prunes, 3 1b sugar, ) pair drawers, 1 petticoat, 1 pack paper and envelopes, 2 shirts, 42 yds. unbleached muslin, 11 1/2 yds. cloth ; St. Paul's German Luth .. Church, Phila., Rev. F. Wischan, pastor, Mrs. Hast 1 dress, C. Strohmeier 1 doz. spools thread, 1312 pairs stockings, piece gingham, calico and 2 towels, 6 yds. remnants of muslin, 5 yds. remnants of flannel, Mrs. H. Bower 1 bag clothing, Unknown Friend 10 Ib oat meal, Unknown Friend 4 Ib coffee, Unknown Friend, 14 pair drawers, 12 1b. flour, 5 Ib sugar ; Christ Church, Chestnut Hill, Rev. W. T. Kretschmann, Ph. D., pastor, G. Lutz 6 qts. milk, Mr. Haas 2 bags, Unknown Friends 2 bags, 2 1b rice, 2 Ib coffee, 4 1b sugar, 2 packages corn starch ; St. Jacobus, Phila., Rev. F. W. Weiskotten, pastor, 8 1b meat and sausage; Fred. Hutzel, Phila., 20 Ib apricots ; Mrs. Klein 12 Ib- flour, 1 1b starch, 1 doz. pieces soap, 1 package of wash blue ; Mrs. Kleas 4 pair shoes; Mrs. J. Abhav 112 smoked tongue, 3 heads cabbage, 1 Mb lard ; Mrs. Mehre, remnants.




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