
Wilson College sports: Chargers fall to Phoenix
The Phoenix continued their hot streak in a conference match up with a final score of 6-0 against Lancaster Bible College Tuesday.
The Phoenix continued their hot streak in a conference match up with a final score of 6-0 against Lancaster Bible College Tuesday.
Wilson College men’s soccer team fell to Rosemont Tuesday in a home game marking the start of conference play for the Phoenix.
Tim was a loving husband, father, son, brother and a good friend to many. He enjoyed snowmobiling, motorcycling, and outdoor activities.
A social butterfly, Mrs. Martin enjoyed socializing, shopping, and crafting; however her most cherished pastime was spent with her grandchildren.
Born August 25, 1925, Mr. Diehl enjoyed gardening, tractors, helping his daughter on her farm and helping his son with construction work.
Linda enjoyed gardening, sewing, cake decorating, reading the Bible, hiking and biking. She volunteered at church in many different ways.
Janice went to modeling school in New York City where she met and married her one true love. She loved to play piano, dance, sing, and write.
Patsy had a heart of gold; she was a loving, generous, and kind woman who loved people. She had many friends who loved her and she loved dearly.
If there is something we can all count on, it is the talent of Pennsylvania legislators to do the wrong thing at the wrong time.
Born on September 25, 1959 in Frederick, MD. Davie was employed as a truck driver for Food Lion Distribution for 30 years.
Anthony maintained lifelong friendships with high school track team members and never missed an annual boat trip with his NSA buddies.
Mike served in the United States Marine Corp for twenty two years as a Master Sergeant, serving with the Combat Engineers.
Lorraine worked at the Stanley Company in Chambersburg, PA as a Press Operator for 32 ½ years. After she retired, she groomed and raised dogs.
Irvin worked for various companies in the area, including the Salvation Army, DDS, as well as being a minister. He loved hunting and gaming.
Gene was a member of the New Testament Baptist Church. He enjoyed playing board games, dancing, gardening and traveling to the Outer Banks, NC.
Mr. Guyer was a member on several bowling leagues, he enjoyed playing put put golf; loved watching horse races along with college and professional football.
Following her graduation, Mrs. McKenzie practiced pharmacy at Arkansas Hospital and Children’s Hospital, both in Little Rock.
Billy purchased the Black Horse Tavern and farm moving to Adams County 50 years ago. There is nothing B.C. valued more than his family.
Take a look back at Franklin County’s history through news and photos that appeared in local newspapers 25, 50, and 100 years ago on Sept 28th.
“A Mindful View: An exploration of the objective and non-objective” opens Friday, featuring works by Nicholas Soroka and Tami Bitner.
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