Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - September 19, 1903 THE DEATH LIST Mrs. Jesse ROTHENBERGER, of Pennsburg, died on Friday evening at 5.20 o'clock after an illness of about three weeks. Her husband preceeded her in death by fourteen days. She lived to the ripe old age of 72 years, 7 months and 12 days. She is survived by two children, Amandus, of Allentown, and Tillie, wife of Allen J. DRESSLER. The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon. Services were held at the house by Rev. J.L. ROUSH and at the church by Rev. J.E. FREEMAN of Boyertown. Interment was made on the Pennsburg church cemetery. David BARTLETT, one of the oldest residents of Hoppenville, died on Friday night of apoplexy. His age was 88 years and four months. The funeral was held on Tuesday at the Sumneytown church. Interment on the church cemetery. Rev. W.B. FOX officiated. Infant child, of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham MEST, of near Kraussdale, died on Tuesday. Its age was eighteen months. The funeral will be held today at the Huff's church where interment will be made on the church cemetery. Rev. O.S. FRANTZ will officiate. Infant child, of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen SCHWOYER, of near Milford Square, died on Sunday night. Its age was four weeks. The funeral was held at the New Goshenhoppen Reformed church, near East Greenville on Thursday. Interment on church cemetery. CENTRE VALLEY MAN KILLED ON RAILROAD Enos HARTMAN, of Centre Valley, met with a horrible death on Tuesday morning at Glenside, while fulfilling his duties as a North Penn freight conductor. He wanted to throw a switch when the flying car struck him and he was thrown on the track, the wheels passing over his chest and cutting him in two. He leaves a wife and six children. BOYERTOWN'S WEALTHIEST WOMAN DEAD Mrs. Mary KEPLER, the wealthiest woman in this section, died at Boyertown on Friday. She leaves a $150,000 estate. She spent all her life at Boyertown and was always plain and frugal in her habits. PROMINENT WEDDING Prof. W.K. SEIBERT and Miss Elsie M. BECHTEL were married on Tuesday evening, September 15th, at eight o'clock, by the Rev. E.E.S. JOHNSON, pastor of the First Schwenkfeldian church, of Philadelphia, in the presence of about forty friends and relatives of the bride and groom. Mr. Nathan BECHTEL, brother of the bride was best man; Miss Mabel LANDIS, of Allentown, maid of honor; Mr. W.G. SHELLY, of Lansdale, usher, and Miss Mamie BECHTEL, brides-maid. Miss Ada ROTHENBERGER, of Worcester, cousin of the groom, played "The Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin. The young couple were the recipients of very many pretty gifts, consisting mostly of silver and cut glass, and several oriental rugs. Both bride and groom were members of the class of '98, of Perkiomen Seminary. Prof. SEIBERT is a graduate of Lafayette College and for the last two Spring and Summer terms has had charge of the sciences at Perkiomen. Upon his graduation at Lafayette he was awarded the Medico-Chirurgical College scholarship, and is now taking a medical course at this institution, at the same time acting as an assistant in the department of chemistry. Mrs. SEIBERT has since her graduation from Perkiomen been teaching music very successfully. Mr. and Mrs. SEIBERT will be at home at 2130 N. Park Avenue, Philadelphia, after Oct. 1. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.L. BECHTEL, of Philadelphia, formerly of Bally, and the groom is a son of the late Noah SIEBERT, of near East Greenville. His mother is now a resident of Worcester. WEDDED AT PENNSBURG John S. ALDERFER, of Souderton, and Miss Lillian M. RENNINGER, of Telford, were on Saturday married at the parsonage of Rev. O.F. WAAGE, of Pennsburg. William S. BUTTERWECK, Jr., of Red Hill, was privately married to Miss Katie A. MILLER, of the same place, on Monday evening at the parsonage of the Rev. O.F. WAAGE, of Pennsburg. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William BUTTERWECK, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad MILLER, all of Red Hill. A PROMINENT WEDDING AT PASSMORE William R. KEPNER, of Pottstown, and Miss Agnes LATSHAW, of Passmore, were wedded on Tuesday at high noon by the Rev. J.J. KLINE, of Pottstown. The ceremony was performed in the parlor of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob LATSHAW, which was beautifully decorated with ferns and cut flowers. The bride was attired in a handsome Crepe de Chine dress and carried a large bouquet of white roses. Miss LATSHAW is a consistent member of Christ's Lutheran Church and Sunday-school, of Niantic, and has ably filled the position as organist of the primary department for a number of years, until a year ago when she resigned. Mr. KEPNER is shipping clerk for the Pottstown Bicycle Works and is an active church and Sunday-school worker. He is a member of Grace Lutheran church, Pottstown. The couple will reside at Pottstown.