Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - September 3, 1904 MORTUARY MILLER - Died, at the home of the parents, an infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MILLER, of Anise. The funeral was held on Thursday. Interment was made at Huber's Church Cemetery. BUCK - Died, Tuesday, at the home of the parents Mr. and Mrs. William C. BUCK, of Upper Hanover Township, Jennie Amanda BUCK, of summer complaint, aged 1 year 11 months and 23 days. The funeral will be held from the parents residence this morning. Interment will be made on the New Goshenhoppen Church Cemetery. MOYER - Died, Monday afternoon, at his home, near Shimersville, James H. MOYER, of typhoid fever, aged 32 years. He is a son of Mr. and the late Mrs. George MOYER and has been ill for the past three weeks. He is survived by his wife and several children as well as by his father and the following brothers and sisters: Frank and Daniel, of Emaus; Edwin MOYER, of Mountainville; Mrs. WEIDNER, of Emaus; Mrs. SEISLOVE, of Seislove's Mill, near Macungie; Mrs. HENRY of Bucks county, and Mrs. RITTER, Vera Cruz. The funeral will be held this morning with services in Old Zionsville Church, Rev. I.B. RITTER will officiate. GREISS - Died, suddenly on Wednesday, at Alburtis, George GREISS, of apoplexy, aged 65 years. He was a former resident, of Old Zionsville, but of late resided at Alburtis and was an ore mine contractor. He died in bed soon after retiring before medical aid could be summoned. He is survived by five children and one sister, Mrs. Sarah WENDLING, of Gardners, Berks County. The funeral will be held today. Interment at Macungie. SHELLY - Died, near Steinsburg last week, Mrs. Jacob N. SHELLY, aged 85 years 6 months and 20 days. Her husband preceeded her in death by fourteen years. She is survived by two daughters. The funeral was held on Tuesday at the West Swamp Mennonite Church. Interment on the Church Cemetery. Rev. A.B. SHELLY officiated. STAHSEL - Died, Sunday afternoon, at Newark, New Jersey, Mrs. Henry STAHSEL, of Pennsburg, aged 59 years 9 months and 28 days. Mrs. STAHSEL had been confined to the Norristown Insane Asylum for the past sixteen years and about four months ago her sister secured her release and placed her with a cousin at Newark at which place she died. On Monday her husband and undertaker FRYER, of Pennsburg, went to Newark and brought her body to Pennsburg. She is survived by her husband, one brother Michael RENTSCHLER, of Green Lane and one sister Mrs. Mary HEIST, of Buffalo, New York. The funeral was held on Wednesday at the St. Marks Lutheran Church. Rev. O.F. WAAGE officiated. Interment was made on the church cemetery. MILLER - Died Sunday, at Sassamansville, Jefferson R. MILLER, of typhoid fever, aged 44 years. The funeral was held on Thursday, at the Sassamansville church. Interment on the church cemetery. Rev. O.F. WAAGE of Pennsburg officiated. DENGLER - Died on Saturday night, at Philadelphia, Mrs. Isaac DENGLER, formerly of near Green Lane, of heart failure, aged 80 years, 3 months and 17 days. Her husband preceeded her in death by five years. The following children survive: George, Frank and Mary SHINLEVER, all of Philadelphia. The funeral was held on Wednesday at Sumneytown. Rev. W.B. FOX officiated. GOEDDE - Died on Thursday, at Philadelphia, Arthur GOEDDE, aged 2 years, 11 months and 2 days. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William GOEDDE, formerly of Powder Valley. The funeral was held on Tuesday. Interment was made at Northwood cemetery, Philadelphia. SEIBERT - Died Monday, at Dublin, Bucks county, Joshua SEIBERT, aged about 81 years. He was a former resident of Upper Hanover township, living near the St. Paul's Lutheran church. His wife preceeded him in death by several years. The funeral was held on Friday at the St. Paul's Lutheran church, near Red Hill. Rev. WAAGE officiated. PASTOR RESIGNS AFTER A LONG CONTINUOUS SERVICE Rev. J.J. KLINE (picture), of Pottstown, pastor of the Lutheran Congregation, at Niantic, for many years, on Sunday tendered his resignation to the consistory. The consistory will hold a special meeting on Saturday September 10, when they will decide whether to accept the resignation or not. The congregation as a body are not in favor of accepting it, but if Rev. KLINE's reason for resigning are plausible the consistory will probably accept it. TALLY-HO PARTY FROM ALLENTOWN A grand tally-ho party from Allentown was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William SHELLY, of near Spinnerstown, on Sunday, August 28. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. William SHELLEY and son William, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MOYER, son Russell and daughter Arlye, Mr. and Mrs. Victor BACKENSTO and daughter Vera, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene BACKENSTO, Miss Susie CAWLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus M. CAWLEY and daughters, Mamie and Elsie, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. G.M. CAWLEY, Eli M. CAWLEY and daughter Julia, Misses Annie and Estella CAWLEY, of Zionsville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry DIEHL and daughter Mable, of Geryville; Mr. and Mrs. U.G. LOUX and daughter Miriam, of Geryville, Dr. and Mrs. W.H. STETLER and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin WIEAND, sons Howard and Wilmer and daughter Estella, Eugene ROEDER, daughter Laura and son Andrew, of Spinnerstown; Miss Mamie ROEDER, of Bethlehem; Mr. and Mrs. Manoah SCHLICHER, sons Charles, Harvey, Herbert and Clarence and daughters Katie, Sallie and Bertha, of near Spinnerstown. WANTS HIS DAUGHTER TO LEARN ENGLISH Because he wants his little daughter to learn English instead of German, Elmer W. MYERS, of Reading, has applied to Court for an order compelling her grandmother, who talks German only, to return her to him.