Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.
Officers for the Optimist Club, 1952-1953. Front row, left to right: Fred Heuhnergarth, past district governor; Ellwood Huhn, treasurer; Paul Z. Kreider, president; Richard S. Good, secretary. Back row, left to right: "Robbie" Robertson, vice-president; Harold Herr, governor; "Bob" McCowan, seargant-at-arms; Fred Hauer, Sr., vice-president.
Christiana High School, class of 1954. Mr. Rintz, teacher. Students, back row: Gil Evanson, William Hanna, Ann Hartman Gregg, Shirley Frackman, Tom Wolfe, Tom Skiles. Front row: Mary Lou Kenworthy, Louise Shivery Stauffer, Raymond Mills, Jean Pinkerton Leaman, John James Hawk, Laverne Engle, Gary Kendig.
Crime scene photograph used as evidence in the Commonwealth v. Gibbs murder trial. Photograph showing the excavated portion under the Harnish cabin, two sheets of corrugated iron, two picnic table horses, two lawn mowers and two strips of beaver board.
Crime scene photograph used as evidence in the Commonwealth v. Gibbs murder trial. View of the entrance to the mens' room in the rear of Erb's Service Station, located in East Lampeter Township, where a diamond ring, the property of Marian Louise Baker, had been recovered.
Crime scene photograph used as evidence in the Commonwealth v. Gibbs murder trial. Up-turned ground that was located approximately 75 feet north of the north side of the driveway at a point that was used by the Harnish family as a dump.
Crime scene photograph used as evidence in the Commonwealth v. Gibbs murder trial. View of the excavated portion under the porch of the Harnish cabin after the body of Marian Louise Baker had been removed.
Crime scene photograph used as evidence in the Commonwealth v. Gibbs murder trial. Edward Lester Gibbs, later convicted of murder, pointing to a spot on the ground at the north side of the north driveway on the Harnish property where he had killed Marian Louise Baker.
Crime scene photograph used as evidence in the Commonwealth v. Gibbs murder trial. Edward Lester Gibbs, later convicted of murder, in the cellar of East Hall with a shovel in his left hand which he described as being the shovel that he used in attempting to bury the body of Marian Louise Baker at the Harnish cottage.
Crime scene photograph used as evidence in the Commonwealth v. Gibbs murder trial. Edward Lester Gibbs, later convicted of murder, pointing ot a spot on the ground approximately 25 feet west of the dump where he had hid the body of Marian Louise Baker.
Crime scene photograph used as evidence in the Commonwealth v. Gibbs murder trial. View of the dump used by the Harnish family and the path leading south to the direction of the driveway.