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Nailor-Van Winkle

Flourtown. Last Wednesday evening Mr. Harry Nailor, of Chestnut Hill, and Miss Mattie Van Winkle, of this place, were married at the Episcopal parsonage by the Rev. Mr. Snelling.

[Source: Ambler Gazette, July 5, 1900, p. 4. Submitted by Nancy.]

Nash-Hoover

Blue Bell. Mr. Abram Nash and Miss Bertha Hoover were married at the home of the latter's parents on Thursday at noon, in the presence of a large number of invited guests. A very beautiful ceremony was performed by Rev. D.U. Wolff, of Boehm's Reformed church, assisted by Rev. Watts, of Pleasantville Reformed church.

[Source: Ambler Gazette, October 11, 1900, p. 1. Submitted by Nancy.]

Nash-Matz

Last Thursday evening at 8 o'clock an elaborate wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Matz, Flourtown, when their only daughter, Sarah, was married to Mr. Daniel I. Nash, son of Mrs. Joseph Nash, also of Flourtown. Mr. George Matz, brother of the bride, acted as groomsman, and Miss Bertha Thompson was bridesmaid and carried a lovely bouquet of roses. The bride was handsomely dressed in white and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. Rev. J.E. Dietterich performed the ceremony.

After the wedding the congratulations were many and hearty. Miss Laura Fillman played the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. Afterwards all were invited to the diningroom, where refreshments were served. Harry C. Buchenhurst, the well-known caterer, of Chestnut Hill, had charge. The tables were handsomely decorated with candelabra and roses.

The calithumpian band was also on hand and gave the couple a good serenade. Those present were as follows:

Mr. and Mrs. H. Tippin and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harner, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nash and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Clark, Walter Clark, Miss Mary Harner, Mr. Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nash and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burke, John Harner, Mr. and Mrs. William Sulke, Mr. and Mrs. John Comly, Misses Laura, Emma and Susan Comly, Mr. and Mrs. M.F. Scheetz, Mrs. M.A. Weiss and daughter, Miss Emily Thompson, Miss Kate and Luke Scheetz, Miss Lillian Matz, Edward Wike, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harner, Harry Groves, Mrs. Adam McCrork, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George VanWinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Gudon, Thomas Weiss, Miss Lizzie Noblit, Miss Mabel Goodwin, William Noblit and wife, L.B. Yost, Adam McCrork, Sr., Mrs. Stowman and daughter, John Supplee, Mr. and Mrs. Percival Supplee, Mrs. E. Supplee, Mrs. Mary Yeakle, Rowland Stowman, Misses Carrie and Vera Matz, Mr. and Mrs. David Matz, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Hunsburger, Mr. Charles Harner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Soloman Lightkept, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nice, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, Samuel Thomas, Miss Ella Seeddan, Harvey and James Blair, Miss Emily Yeakel, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerper, Walter VanWinkel, Mrs. Jacob Wentz, Miss Mary Thompson, Walter Hinkel, Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Harner and daughter, Florence, David McCrork, Miss Mattis, Mr. and Mrs. John Freed and daughter, Misses Mamie and Lizzie Yeakel, James Matz and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. George Styer, Mrs. Frank Yeakel, William Blair, Miss Ruth Blair, Perry Godshall, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Kerper, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Yost, Samuel VanWinkel, Frank Thompson, Harry Hedrick, Howard Aimy, Mr. and Mrs. William Diener and family, Miss Gertie Matz, George Justus and family, George Frantz and family, George Rohrbach, Mrs. J.E. Dietterich, Charles Dietterich and Miss Margaret Dietterich.

[Source: Ambler Gazette, July 4, 1901, p. 1. Submitted by Nancy.]

Neal-Insinger

Jarrettown. A former Jarrettown boy, Edward Neal, Jr., was married on Tuesday of last week to Miss Carrie Florence Insinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Insinger, of Germantown. After Jan. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Neal will be at home at 4617 Germantown avenue.

[Source: Ambler Gazette, November 8, 1900, p. 1. Submitted by Nancy.]

Nice-Poole

Mr. Geatrell Nice, of this place, who married Miss Poole, of Norristown, recently, will be home after Sept 1 at Camp Hill. They are now away on their honeymoon.

[Source: Ambler Gazette, August 8, 1901, p. 4. Submitted by Nancy.]

Nye-Voorhees

Penllyn. Dr. J.H. Nye, from Cromwell, Indiana, and Miss Pearl Voorhees, sister of Mrs. W.J. Shive, were married this week at Penllyn.

[Source: Ambler Gazette, March 29, 1900, p. 1. Submitted by Nancy.]