Sheldon Bertz Sr. and wife, Bertha Sylvius Bertz, seated front and center, with their children, John Bertz, Paul Bertz, Sheldon Bertz, Perry Bertz, Richard Bertz, Mary Bertz, and George Bertz.
Frank Pope, Franklin and Marshall College student, preparing to swallow a goldfish at Hildy's Tavern. Pope graduated in 1940. Hildy's was at the corner of West Lemon and Mary Streets at the time this photo was taken. It later became the Old Town Tavern and is now Brendee's.
Quarryville Lions Lionette Band. Front row, left to right: Director E. A. List; John Weicksel; George Shea; Jay Pownall; Preston Lefevre; Joseph Pownall; Grace Ann Newswanger; James Groff; Owen Waltman; Robert Adams; Wendell Singles; George Aument; Gracieyebelle Collins, Thelma Hess, Elizabeth Brinton, Paul Groff, Ruthanna Jackson, Ross Wiggins, Drum major. Second row, left to right: Vivian Lefever, Fannie Yuninger, Jean Pollock, Waltanna Scott, Helen Rineer, Harold Kinsey, Howard Chance, Richard Miller, William Singles, Harold Herr, Margaret Mossison, Barbara McClure, Elizabeth Scott, Hazel Jackson, Roy Bucher, David Boyd, Lorrence McClure, Marshall Steele, Harold Shaeffer. Third row, left to right: Robert Groff, Merton Steele, Loran Brinton, Arnold Singles, Robert Miller, Robert Hess, Richard C. Kirk, Jay Shirk, Reed Ferguson, Haines Brown, Gladys Pyle, Jean Roop, Charles Eshleman, Charles Miller, William Groff, Annabel Rineer, Alberta Waltman, Harold Wiggins. Fourth row, left to right: Lester Pownall, Edgar Findley, Galen Fritz, Charles Gochnauer, Merrill Hassel, Virginia ______, Roy E. Groff, Gordon Long___, Laverne Pownall, John ______, Charles Eberly, Jack Steele, ______Myers, Helen Aument, Helen W_____, Anna Findley, Dorothy Aument.
Written on back: "About 1930 just before radio tube section went to Harrison for RCA Manufacturing Co. At Broomfield." Everyone is identified by last name only. Top row: Kintner, Macintosh, Colvin, Watrous, Atwater, Cunliffe, Grabiec, Jacobus, Hansen, Coughlin, Dano, Birdsall, Henry, Lederer, Boardman. Third row: Reneau, Roth, Dart, Lovatt, Power, Cone, Gibson, Shackelford, Nelson, Geosieffi, Eddison, Dodge, Perkins, Weaver, Sidney. Second row: Sinden, Moran, Lester, Jopling, Seelen, Hagemann, Collinson, Kronbitter, Walker, Ault, Bain, Stewart, Aucock, Hickok. First row: Hamvas, Turner, McCurdy, Jones, Higgins, Schmieg, Higgins, Myers, Ritchie, Olsen, Dreyer.
Appears to be a display of some of Hager antiques with two women sitting in a parlor having tea. One woman has a black veil on and is dressed in black, appears to be mourning clothing. Pictures on the wall are labeled "Mrs. Christopher Hager" and "Mr. Christopher Hager." Items in the room include spinning wheel, top hat, Secretary Desk, Silhouttes, Candle sticks with crystal elements, tea set, various pieces of china including a large vase and antique furniture.
Window display at Hagers Department store. Sign in store window "George Washington Period Herirlooms, Displayed thru the courtesy of Lancaster City Residents in Co-operation of the Washington Bi-Centennial Celebration." Items include a 45 star American Flag (Utah was the 45th state added and not until 1896, so the flag is not a "period heirloom!") Other items: Portrait of Martha Washington, Tea set, needle point foot stool, candle stick basket various pieces of furniture and a rifle.
Lancaster County Historical Society marker memorializing Jacob Eichholtz. Marker on a brick wall with man on one side and woman on the other. Man identifed as Mr. Grant Eichholtz and woman is Mrs. Albert M. Herr.