Grave of Andrew Snyder, b. 17 August 1733, d. 4 November 1845, aged 112 years, 2 months and 18 days. Revolutionary War soldier. Grave has an American flag marker. Zeltenreich Cemetery.
Mayor Thomas J. Monaghan, second from left, accepting a check for $2905.50 on behalf of the Community Chest of Lancaster County from Captain Hamilton Howe, U. S. Navy, Commander of the U. S. Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, MD. Captain Richard B. Derickson, Commanding Officer, Service School Command and Chairman of the Red Feather Drive at Bainbridge, and Mr. John Reardon, U. S. O. Area Director watch the presentation. The check represents part of the money collected in the Combined Charities Drive at the Center. Captain Howe, in presenting the check, said that it was only a small repayment from the Bainbridge men and women for the fine hospitality and friendship of the people of Lancaster.
Noreen Weaver Kline and James Kline with wedding party at Columbia United Methodist Church. Bridesmaids may have been Noreen's sister, Christine Weaver, and James's sisters, Hazel and Ruth Kline. Groomsman at far left is probably James's brother, Elwood Kline. The two older gentlemen are probably William Weaver, far left, and John Kline, second from left, fathers of the bride and groom.
Choir and Sunday School at St. Paul's Reformed Church. Written on back: "For Mr. and Mrs. John Eichler from the Choirs of St. Paul's E & R Church, Lancaster, Pa. Picture taken April 3, 1955".
Provenance
Photographs from MG-30 Michael Haverstick Collection