Hemerly is the spelling on her parents' tombstone. Her birth cert says Hemmerly, although that was likely filled out by someone else who could have erred in the spelling of the surname. She was born near Steinsville, PA but just over the county line in Albany Twp, Berks Co.
- oleyboy
Marriage -- The following appeared Wednesday, March 21, 1934, on page 13 of The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania: "Steinsville - STEINSVILLE--Dorothy E. Hemerly, daughter of Mrs. Cora A. Hemerly and the late Thomas Hemerly, and Nevin R. Arndt, Kutztown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Arndt, were united in marriage March 10. The wedding was performed in Kutztown by Rev. Edwin Angstadt. The ring ceremony was used. A dinner was served at the home of the bride's mother. The wedding cakes were presented by Mrs. Cora Hemerly and Mrs. Irvin Arndt. The bride wore a gray dress with accessories to match. The young couple received many useful gifts. The wedding was largely attended." (Source: Newspapers.com)
Hemerly is the spelling on her parents' tombstone. Her birth cert says Hemmerly, although that was likely filled out by someone else who could have erred in the spelling of the surname. She was born near Steinsville, PA but just over the county line in Albany Twp, Berks Co.
- oleyboy
Marriage -- The following appeared Wednesday, March 21, 1934, on page 13 of The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania: "Steinsville - STEINSVILLE--Dorothy E. Hemerly, daughter of Mrs. Cora A. Hemerly and the late Thomas Hemerly, and Nevin R. Arndt, Kutztown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Arndt, were united in marriage March 10. The wedding was performed in Kutztown by Rev. Edwin Angstadt. The ring ceremony was used. A dinner was served at the home of the bride's mother. The wedding cakes were presented by Mrs. Cora Hemerly and Mrs. Irvin Arndt. The bride wore a gray dress with accessories to match. The young couple received many useful gifts. The wedding was largely attended." (Source: Newspapers.com)
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