na 1s X- 50 =d to 1€ Tr ec * ts er n \- of iy Sf LL}. w i . KV \v a May 21, 1975 Remember by Hazel Baker The steamboat ‘Accomac’ was built prior to World War 1 and met its fate by fire in the late 1920’s. The last pilot of the boat was William Walker (the late) and the conveyance was built by a resident of Middletown. he Accomac leaving port the Moonlight parties were sometimes held on the boat and after dinner at Accomac Inn, which owned the steamboat, a cruise to Harrisburg was enjoyed by those engaging the vessel. The boat shuttled be- tween Marietta and Acco- ECKMAN'S HOTEL LUNCHES DAILY 11:00 to 1:00 KITCHEN OPEN THURSDAY EVENING 4:00 - 7:00 FRIDAY & SATURDAY 5:00 - 11:00 BEER - WINE - LIQUOR — 426-2225 130 W.-FRONT ST., MARIETTA oy Marietta [cakes can be done in school colors] Byers Pastries OF MARIETTA OPEN 6 to 6 PHONE 426-1928 TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY Route 441 Watt & Shand . Lancaster “Accomac?’’ mac on weekends and holidays on a regular sche- dule and was removed from the water onto a rack for the winter months. This photo was loaned by William Smith of Maytown who stated he and his brother were escorted by their father, walked from Marietta, boarded the ‘Ac- comac’, rode to Accomac, climbed to the house at the top and then retraced their steps to return home from their trip at the end of a happy Sunday. Indian’ Head Div. organizes Lancaster County Veter- ans who were former mem- bers of the SECOND (INDI- AN HEAD) INFANTRY DIVISION will meet to activate a Lancaster County Charter. The Division participated in World War 1, World War 2, and Korea. The Division recently mark- ed it’s S000th day in Korea. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 21 at 8p.m. at the AMVETS Post 19, 225 Park Ave., Lancas- ter. DIANE GALLAGHER COMPLETES TRAINING AS MILITARY POLICEMAN Army Private First Class Diane M. Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Kolp, 322 Birch- land Ave., Mount Joy, has completed on—the—job training as a military police- man at Ft. Huachuca, Arizona. Hoffman heads bankers ass’n. John H. Hoffman, Jr., has been elected President of the Lancaster County Bank- ers Association. Hoffman is President of the Union National Mount Joy Bank. He lives at 120 North River Street in Maytown WITH HIS WIFE* NEE Betty C. Collins. They have four children and three grandchildren. He began his banking career in 1946 with the Maytown National Bank and was manager of the bank when it was sold to The Union National Mount Joy Hang-ups. time and money is unthinkable in your business, you should give some thought to a United Telephone Code-A-Phone. volume operations. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETI age 17 Bank in 1956. He was transferred to the main office of The Union National Mount Joy Bank. In 1973 Hoffman was elected President and Direc- tor of the Bank. He was graduated from East Donegal Township High. School and Messiah College. He has also studied with the American Institute of Banking. Hoffman was previously president of the Lancaster County Chapter of the Amiercan Instsitute of Ban- king.He is treasurer of the East Donegal Sewer Autho- John H, Hoffman, Jr, rity. Hoffman is a member of the Maytown Brethren in Christ Church. your with They cost you time and money. on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. calls are answered automatically with your message of up to 3 minutes in length. Eliminate Hang-Ups... — Code-A-Phone’ If loss of The Code-A-Phone 700 is specifically designed for high Your office or sales desk will be Incoming The United Code-A-Phone records 2 hours of incoming messages such as your sales orders, field reports, whatever. The messages you receive are perfect, word for word. An automatic volume control assures the clearest possible recording for accurate replay at your convenience. A complete set of transcription accessories is also available. Code-A-Phone. We'd like to eliminate your hang-ups. For more information, call your local United Telephone business office. THE UNITED TELEPHONE kd COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Ti inc.
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