Milk delivery wagons, horses and drivers used for daily home delivery for Sanitary Dairy Milk Company line up at 572 North Queen Street. This dairy later became Pensupreme Dairy.
Purity Ice Cream delivery trucks used to deliver ice cream to grocery stores and Lancaster soda fountains. Loading platform at 572 North Queen Street now site of YMCA.
Home deliveries in 1923 were made by J. Paul Bowman, left, and John Eberly from a wagon drawn by "Charlie", shown at Lancaster Sanitary Dairy, later Penn Dairies, plant at Prince and Frederick Streets where the YMCA now stands.
Laurel Street Trolley at the intersection of South Dorwart and St. Joseph Streets. Return of trolleys to Laurel and Filbert lines by ODT order, 1943. Known in the Cabbage Hill neighborhood as the Toonerville Trolley.
From left, Ella Miller, Anne Mae Erisman, Ruby Driver, and Margaret Howard get ready for customers at the Gross Millinery Store on East King Street in 1925.
Two sisters are shown on their way to Easter Mass at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in the late 1940s. Gladys Saturno Kline, left, and Gloria Saturno McCoy stand in front of their Hazel Street home.
The Halloween Queen and her court ride McCaskey High School's float in the 1946 Halloween Parade through the streets of Lancaster. Queen - Mary Ann Ward. Attendants - Martha Hershey Sheetz, Shirley Merrill.