Mrs. Clarissa Cain, Consumer Party candidate for governor of Pennsylvania from Philadelphia. Also the first African-American woman to run for governor of Pennsylvania.
Left to right: Gen. Daniel B. Strickler, Mrs. Bernie D. Johnson, Mayor Thomas J. Monaghan of Lancaster, and Col. Bernie D. Johnson at a wreath laying ceremony at the grave of President James Buchanan at Woodward Hill Cemetery in Lancaster.
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From MG-29 The General Daniel B. Strickler Collection
Fencibles and Patriot Daughters re-enactment during Civil War Centennial: Vincent Nolt, Mrs. Howard Shertzer, Mrs. Edward N. Constein and Charles R. Krantz
Various County officials lined up to shake hands with a man and woman. Ben Weaver, Commissioner, Brenda Swingler, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, Paul Paes, Register of Wills are the only identifiable officials.
Dedication of Lancaster County Health and Welfare Center, 630 Janet Avenue, Lancaster. Left to right: Robert R. Appel, president of Tuberculosis and Health Society of Lancaster; Dr. C. Howard Witmer, president emeritus; Rev. Wallace E. Fisher, Trinity Lutheran Church; and Rev. Louis A. Butcher, First Baptist Church of Billmeyer.
1963 Spelling Bee winner Stewart Straw of Clearfield, Pa. with another contestant. Contestants came from senior centers in 11 Pennsylvania communities. The Spelling Bee was sponsored by the Happy Hours Club of the Lancaster Recreation Commission.