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Out of the Past

Small stone cottage is nucleus of Stengel Hall
LITITZ, PA - The following article, courtesy of the Lititz Historical Foundation, was published in the July 27, 1967 edition of the Lititz Record-Express:
While completely concealed within Stengel Hall at Linden Hall, the original stone cottage built by Peter Kreiter (Kreider) is still there.
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1927: Boy Scout cabin nearly complete in Lititz Springs Park
1977: School at Rothsville will close
LITITZ, PA -

10 Years Ago

Thursday's Record Express
July 17, 1997

• Bomb Scare — Even though police claim all six pipe bombs made by a group of local teens are accounted for, residents continue to use the borough's parks with caution.
O...

1957: Lititz nearly loses its landmark church
1977: World record pretzel baked in Lititz
LITITZ, PA -

10 Years Ago

Thursday's Record Express
July 10, 1997
• Biggest Fourth Ever — A record number of people came to the park last Friday for $50,000 worth of musical and pyrotechnic entertainment.
R. Ronald Reedy, chairman of the Fo...

1917: J. Augustus Beck, sculptor of the Lititz Springs Lion, dies
1947: 75 percent of Lititz takes July 4 vacation
LITITZ, PA -

10 Years Ago

Thursday's Record Express
July 3, 1997
• Grand Celebrations — Most certainly, the gala celebration of our great nation's independence this Friday in Lititz Springs Park will go down in history as one of the greatest events ever held in the borough.<...

1957: Actress Ruth Hussey will crown Queen of Candles
1907: Automobiles will be permitted at Fourth of July
LITITZ, PA -

10 Years Ago

Thursday's Record Express
June 26, 1997
• Shoppes at Kissel Village — Warwick Township has outlined its list of conditions for a proposed shopping center at the site along Route 501 that was once planned for a Wal-Mart ...

1957: A new look for Lititz Springs Park
‘77: School Board votes to close Rothsville school ‘67: District prepares to build middle school
LITITZ, PA -

10 Years Ago

Thursday's Record Express
June 19, 1997
• No School at Paper Mill — An unconventional private middle school will not call Lititz home this fall as a list of zoning-related inquiries moved its building search to Lancaste...

1957: Warwick High School holds first Commencement
1977: School District discusses closing of Rothsville Elementary
LITITZ, PA -

10 Years Ago

Thursday's Record Express
June 12, 1997

• Suspicious Death — Police in Lititz and Warwick Township are investigating the unexplained death of an infant last week. The case is centering on the teenage mother. Homicide ha...

1937: Lititz newspapers merge to form Lititz Record-Express
‘47: V-8 cocktail
LITITZ, PA -

10 Years Ago

Thursday's Record Express
June 5, 1997
• April Smith Murder — Larry Mowrer, 36, was arraigned Monday in Warwick Township, hours after he reportedly strangled April Smith, his ex-girlfriend and the mother of two of his children.
• Balmer Estate &md...

1917: 'Auto-loads' of Civil War vets march in Memorial Day Parade
‘57: WHS prepares for first graduation ‘67: Susan Edwards takes first flight
LITITZ, PA -

10 Years Ago

Thursday's Record Express
May 29, 1997
• Newport Square — On Tuesday night, Lititz Borough Council took a firm stand against high density housing near Bonfield Elementary School.
The Lancaster-based developer Dana/Glas...

1997: Celebrated newsman, Bill Young, calls 'last page'
‘57: Ancient memos found in train station ruins ‘07: State police keep order at Rothsville horse races
LITITZ, PA -

10 Years Ago

Thursday's Record Express
May 22, 1997

• Newsman Bill Young Dies — Former owner, publisher and editor of the Lititz Record Express from 1938 to 1962, William Neiles Young, died May 20, 1997, at Moravian Manor. He was 94.
He an...

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