. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. rom Franklin and Marshall College, receiv-ing his A. M. degree in 1876, Ph. D. in 1889, and D. 1903. He married Miss Mary H. Dreisbach, of BastMauch Chunk, .January 11, 1881. Ordained to theministry of the Reformed Church in 1874, he waspastor at Waynesboro, Danville, Huntingdon, andChamtjersburg, Pa., and since 1904 has been professorin the Seminary at Lancaster. 181 D. L,. WARTZENLUFTS shoe and hat store, Kutztowu. Mr. Wartzenlutt wasborn in Shoemakersville, th


. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. rom Franklin and Marshall College, receiv-ing his A. M. degree in 1876, Ph. D. in 1889, and D. 1903. He married Miss Mary H. Dreisbach, of BastMauch Chunk, .January 11, 1881. Ordained to theministry of the Reformed Church in 1874, he waspastor at Waynesboro, Danville, Huntingdon, andChamtjersburg, Pa., and since 1904 has been professorin the Seminary at Lancaster. 181 D. L,. WARTZENLUFTS shoe and hat store, Kutztowu. Mr. Wartzenlutt wasborn in Shoemakersville, the son of David and his wifeRebecca (nee Rothermel) Wartzenluft. He is a gradu-ate of the K. S. N. S., class of 1889, and taughtschool for thirteen years. He entered the shoe busi-ness in liutztown in 1882, when he and L. A. Steinbought the business from W. D. Gross. In 1884 WW. Sharadin became his partner and in 1890 Inebought the entire btisiness. In the same year he builtan annex to the store and in 1913 added a big addi-tion, which gaye him a store room of 80 feet in 1915 he had a new front put in his building.


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