Lefever family reunion? "I and Chris Horner at in front. Libby Lefever Dick's daughter. Joe Horner's daughter, Tia, and son John, Etta and ? are row 2. Behind are David Balenson, Tina, Joe Horner's wife, and Linda Lefever, Dick's wife. In the rear Dick Lefever and Joe Horner. I guess the cut off is Cora Frances Balenson, mother of David and sister of Dick."
Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, north side of Columbia Avenue, West of Centerville Rd., East Hempfield Twp., Used in LCHS Journal, Vol. 89 #2, December 1985
Hand Family Reunion on south porch of Rock Ford on Saturday, June 28, 1980.
From left to right: Front Row, Joanne Dodge, Scott R. Nixon, Roger W. Nixon, Andrew Johnson, James M. Rodgers III, and William R. Dehazo.
Second Row (seated on the porch except for two standing):'Kelly D. Nixon held by her father, M. Alan Nixon, Donna H. Nixon, George P. Dodge (standing), Anne D. Harrison, Patricia H. Jordan, Patricia F. Medert, Vicky G. Hand, Anna C. Hand, F. Atlee Dodge (standing), Janet W. Rogers, and Alan R. Johnston.
Third Row (seated on bench): Elizabeth A. DeShazo, Nancy C. Craig, Michael W. Craig, Kimberly C. Craig, and Scott C. Craig.
Fourth Row (standing): John C. De Shazo III, William A. Nixon, Virginia K. Nixon, Frank T. Bennett (column), Margaret B. Rodgers, James M. Rodgers Sr., Florence F. Nixon, Holcomb R. Nixon, Sarah N. De Shazo, J. Copeland DeShazo Jr., David R. Medert, David M. Johnston, Alan H. Johnston, Diana Medert, David V. Medert (column), Mrs. Edward B. Rogers, Jr., Edward B. Rogers, Jr., Edward B. Rogers III and Mrs. Edward B. Rogers III.
Participants not Pictured: Patrick H. MacAuley, Susan R. MacAuley, Lorien E. MacAuley, Lacy K. MacAuley, Gillies P. Rodgers, Karen K. Rodgers, Joyce O. Rodgers and Harry C. Powell, Jr.
8 x 10 sheet with 3 different pictures of "SAFE" Builders' Hardware, locks, lock sets, sash and casement hardware, Cabinet Hardware, screen, marine, padlocks and shelf hardware. Index card attached to group says: "Safe Hardware was one of the last manufacturers of hardware in Lancaster, Pa. For years it was located at Second and Crystal Streets. After outgrowing that location it moved to the old "Hubley" buildings on Plum Street. Safe was later bought by American Hardware - which became Emhart Corporation. Over the years operations were moved to Connecticut and the manufacturing of builders hardware ceased in Lancaster.
Gray Iron Foundry. Large picture showing workers and what appears to be brik. Smaller picture within the larger picture shows workers shoveling shomething, could be out of a furnace since most of the men have their shirts off. Index card attached to group says: "Safe Hardware was one of the last manufacturers of hardware in Lancaster, Pa. For years it was located at Second and Crystal Streets. After outgrowing that location it moved to the old "Hubley" buildings on Plum Street. Safe was later bought by American Hardware - which became Emhart Corporation. Over the years operations were moved to Connecticut and the manufacturing of builders hardware ceased in Lancaster.