November 21, 1906
- WEDDING BELLS
- SMITH - FREEZE
Mr. J. Walter SMITH, of Chambersburg, PA and Miss Bessie
Horton FREEZE, d/o Mr. and Mrs. Harry FREEZE, of Thurmont,
were married at the home of the bride's parents at 8:30
o'clock, Thursday morning by Rev. M.L. BEARD, pastor of the
Lutheran Church, Thurmont.
- GALL - CREEGER
The marriage of Mr Carl Stanley GALL and Miss Lottie
Elizabeth CREEGER, d/o Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley CREEGER, Thurmont,
will take place at 2 o'clock pm tomorrow, Nov 22, at the home of the
bride's parents.
- SMITH - ALLEN
Mr. Clifford S. SMITH and Miss Viola M. ALLEN, both of near Middletown,
were marrried on the 14th inst. by Rev. HEDGES.
- STRINE - CROUSE
Mr. Chas M. STRINE and Miss Gertrude B. CROUSE, d/o Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
CROUSE, Walkersville, were married at the Lutheran parsonage at Walkersville,
on the 21st inst.
- GROSS - SHRY
Mr. Julius C. GROSS and Miss Sadie M. SHRY, of Montgomery County, were married
in Frederick, on Nov 14, by Rev. PARKER.
- MURRAY - HESSON
Rev. L.F. MURRAY, pastor of the Oak Hill and Creagerstown church of God, was
married on Oct. 30th to Miss Ida HESSON, of mayberry, by Rev. R.L. CRAWFORD.
- MILLER - HALLER
Mr. William MILLER, and Miss Margaret E. HALLER, this city, were married on
the 13th inst. by Rev. INGLE.
- The Doings of Death
- DeGRANGE - Mrs. Urilla DeGRANGE died of pneumonia
on Sunday at her home on West Patrick Street,
aged 55 years. She leaves three sons and three
daughters. Interment at Mt Olivet Cemetery.
- HARSHMAN - Mrs. Margaret HARSHMAN, widow of Daniel HARSHMAN,
died at the home of her son near Leitersburg,
Washington County, on the 13th inst., aged 66 years.
She was a Miss EIGENBRODE of Thurmont.
- MARTZ - Mrs. Harriet S. MARTZ, widow of the late David MARTZ,
died Nov 13 at the home of her son, Mr. George S. MARTZ,
Yellow Springs, aged 86 years.
- COVELL - Mrs. John COVELL died of pneumonia on the 13th inst.,
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles NULL, at Pearl,
aged 75 years. Interment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
- WACHTER - Mary M., the infant child of Mr. & Mrs. Marcellus WACHTER,
Feagaville, died on the 13th inst., aged 1 year and 6 months.
- TITLOW - Mrs. Sophie S. TITLOW died at the residence of her daughter,
in Washington City, on the 12th inst. Her remains were
brought to Middletown for interment.
- BAUMGARDINER - Mrs. Catherine Duvall BAUMGARDINER died at her home
at West Falls, this county, on Nov 6 of pneumonia, aged 50 years.
She leaves a husband but no children.
- TOMS - John H. TOMS, of near Myersville, died at the home of his son,
Elmer TOMS, near Wingerton, Washington County, of paralysis,
aged 78 years.
Wednesday, February 19, 1908
- WEDDING BELLS
GROSHON - WEANT
John David GROSHON of Motter's Station and Rosa Arabella WEANT of Taneytown
were quietly married February 11.
CRAMPTON - BARNES
Elmer Guy CRAMPTON of Jefferson and Sallie Fleming BARNES of Feagaville were
married February 12 by Rev. Charles F. STECK, D. D.
BOONE - KELLER
Vernon BOONE of near Frederick and Miss Alta KELLER, d/o Mr. and Mrs. George
W. M. KELLER of Middletown, were married at the Grace Reformed parsonage on
February 12 by Rev. E. L. McLEAH.
- Deaths
- ZIMMERMAN - Mrs. Elizabeth ZIMMERMAN, w/o Mr. Edward ZIMMERMAN of Carroll's
Manor, died at her home Saturday morning of general debility, aged 82 years.
She was a most estimable woman.
- ZACHARIAS - Mrs. Ann R. ZACHARIAS, widow of the late John F. ZACHARIAS,
died last Wednesday evening at the home of her son, Mr. Horace C. ZACHARIAS,
East Third Street, of diabetes, in her 69th year.
- ALBAUGH - Mrs. Catherine Louise ALBAUGH, w/o Mr. Ingomar W. ALBAUGH, a well
known barber, died Friday morning at the Frederick City Hospital, of a
complication of troubles, aged 34 years. She is survived by her husband and
four young daughters.
- MYERS - Mr. Clifford H. MYERS died at the City Hospital Thursday night of
typhoid pneumonia, aged 23 years. He is survived by a widow but no children.
- WILDERS - Clarence M. WILDERS, infant son of James and Annie WILDERS, died
at his home near LeGore, this county, on February 8 of congestion of the
lungs.
- SHOOK, Libertytown - Mr. John H. SHOOK died at his home at 1 o'clock on
Sunday, of heart failure, aged about 52 years. The deceased was a retired
farmer and had for the past few years conducted a boarding house in this
place. He was highly respected by everybody and is survived by a widow and
several brothers and sisters. The funeral took place today at 10 o'clock
with services in the M. P. church, Rev. WOODEN officiating. Interment was
made in Fairmount Cemetery. The pall bearers were: Messrs. Milton CARTER,
Jacob N. PITTINGER, O. M. SWEADNER, J. V. ALBAUGH, Calvin METCALFE, and B. F.
HAMMAKER; Sweadner Bros. funeral directors.
- LINK - George LINK, a resident of Woodsboro district and a well known
farmer, was struck and fatally injured by a locomotive of the Northern
Central Railway at the Glade crossing, a short distance above Walkersville,
Thursday afternoon of last week.
Mr. Link, who was on the petit jury of the present term of Court, had been
excused and was on his way home. He reached the Glade crossing just before
the southbound passenger train reached that point, and started to drive
across the track not realizing his danger. The horse had gotten clear of the
track and the locomotive struck the dog cart, hurling the cart and Mr. Link a
distance of about thirty feet, into a field along side the railroad. The
horse was not injured.
Engineer SWOPE stopped the train and men hurried to where Mr. Link lay.
He was taken aboard the train and brought to Frederick. On the way to the
hospital he became unconscious in the ambulance. Dr. Ira J. McCURDY, found
that he had sustained a compound fracture of his right leg and a fracture of
his right arm, and that his right hip was badle lacerated. He died at 7:30
o'clock from shock. He leaves a widow, but no children.
The jury exonerated the railroad company and train crew from blame, but
recommended an electric signal bell, like the one at Harmony Grove, to be
placed at said crossing.
Wednesday, March 23, 1910
- Deaths - WALTZ
Mrs. Sarah Trayer WALTZ, wife of Mr. Cleveland WALTZ, formerly of New
Market, this county, died Saturday morning at 5 o'clock, in a hospital
at Philadelphia, PA, of blood poisoning. She had been taken to the
hospital on Thursday afternoon, and operated upon on Friday afternoon.
Her mother, Mrs. A. TRAYER, and her sister-in-law, Miss WALTZ, both of
New Market, were with her at the time of her death. Mrs.Waltz, who was
28 years of age and was the daughter of the late Mortimer B. DAY**, of
New Market, had been living in Philadelphia with her husband for some
time. Besides her husband, she is survived by three children, the
youngest of them only two weeks old.
NOTE - She was the daughter of Mortimer P. TRAYER but the paper has
it incorrect.
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