Ref: Town and Country Newspaper Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA Saturday - September 13, 1913 Clement STOUDT, a young farmer of Bechtelsville, met with a serious accident when two of his mules became frightened and pulled him into the cutting apparatus of the binder. The accident happened about noon on Wednesday when Mr. STOUDT was driving two mules in a binder which he was about to put in storage for the winter. The animals were being driven toward the barn became frightened and pulled him suddenly forward over the cutting bar, which punctured his right side. Fourteen holes from three to four inches in depth from which blood oozed with great force and a dislocated shoulder blade were the extent of his injuries. Friday - September 14, 1923 The large frame barn on the farm of James RAHN, at Perkiomenville, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday night at a loss of about $15,000. Anna RAHN, a member of the family was painfully injured. Anna RAHN, who had gone to Pennsburg to attend the movies in the Aurora Theatre learned about the fire and started for Perkiomenville in an automobile. In the excitement she jumped from the still rapidly moving automobile near the scene of the fire and was thrown on her face in the road. Several teeth were knocked out and her face was otherwise painfully cut and bruised. Friday - September 10, 1943 For the second time within several months, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred DELONG, Penn street, Pennsburg, entertained this week a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mrs. DELONG's brother, Sgt. Kenneth DRUMM, of Galt, Ontario, arrived here Tuesday for a three-day visit. Recently his brother, Pilot Officer Warren DRUMM, now with the R.C.A.F. in England, spent several days here with his sister and brother-in-law. Kenneth recently was graduated and awarded his wings at a Canadian aerial gunnery school. He is now on two weeks' embarkation leave preparatory to assignment overseas. Another brother, Russell, also is serving in the R.C.A.F., a member of the ground crew and still in training in Canada. The fliers are sons of Mr. and Mrs. John DRUMM, formerly of this community, who moved from here to Galt in 1934. While here, Mr. DRUMM was superintendent of the Tremblau broad silk mill in East Greenville, and continues in that work at Galt.