Honor Roll at Long Memorial United Brethren Church in Neffsville. Standing are Edwin Reidenbaugh, Kenneth Hinerdeer, Cora Albright, and Hazel Lowry. Kneeling are Jim McMichael, left, and Betty Krick.
Carl and Thelma Netscher check the crops in their Victory Garden during World War II. Their garden was in Granview Heights between Janet Avenue and Pleasure Road. The whole block was partitioned off for Victory Gardens.
Dedication of Service Star Flag in the auditiorium of Manheim Township High School during World War II. 111 former students were currently serving in the war. Standing are June Floyd, left, and Rose Zangari, both of whom had four brothers serving. Seated left to right are Arthur Ott, principal; Sgt. Robert Herr of the class of 1936; Dr. C. Howard Witmer, school board president; Rev. C. E. Rice, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Neffsville; and W. E. Nitrauer, supervising principal of the district.
Committee to choose a site for the new Municipal Airport included members of Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, American Business Club and Lancaster Aero Club. Pictured left to right are Jesse P. Jones, Sumner L. Brown, George P. Luckey, A.D. Howry, John H. Carter, Charles B. Weise, F.K. Brinkman, W.S. Raub, H.M. Hersh, William D. Grant, S.R. Slaymaker and G.W. Birrell. Photo take December 7, 1929. William Grant, Christiana businessman and president of Lancaster Airways, Inc. was killed in an auto accident three days later.