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Pepafe LI' j0l'l'l0l'I 0l.U From there they went to Hatfield, to Bergey's Elecric, to buy some electrical appliances. When they went to pay the secretary, there was a handsome young man standing there talking to the secretary who was janet Bergey. When janet saw Mr. Lehman she introduced him to the man, who was her husband. Mr. Lehman paid his bill and went on his way. . Driving along, they came to a large factory. Recognizing the name of the hosiery, they decided to go in. They saw an information desk and inquired who worked there. The woman at the desk said she would show them around. Soon Mr. Lehman noticed two seamers whom he recognized as Arlene Landis and Lorraine Leatherman, so he stopped to talk with them. After awhile they started on again. Suddenly Mr. Lehman spied a nice looking young lady at the other end of the room. Thinking she looked familiar, he went over to see her better. Sure enough, it was Gladys Detweiler. Talking with her, he found out that she was married. They thanked the guide and went to their car. After they left they spied a nice looking grocery store. They went in to see what they could buy to eat. After looking around for awhile, a clerk came and asked if she could help them. Mr. Lehman recognized her as Shirley Swartley. She got the things they wanted and then they went to pay the cashier, who they recognized as Kathryn Hunsberger. He was wondering if she could add correctly and give the right change. He found out she was doing real well. They went on to hunt the remaining students. Soon Mr. Lehman saw a little fellow fall with his bike. He quickly stopped the car and picked up the little fellow. He saw that he was bleeding, so he took him to Grand View Hospital. As he walked in the door he saw an attractive nurse come toward him. Sure enough, it was Miriam Godshall. She cleaned up the little fellow, and they talked about the past. Then Mr. Lehman took the boy home. They went to their car and started to go to the Harleysville Ins iranze ofhcc. When they got there they saw Faye Ruth. She showed them around, since it was quitting time. They appreciated it and left her to go home. They were driving along when they came to a nice house. A sign was out that said Dressmaking. Even though Mr. Lehman wasn't interested, his wife was, so they went in. A young woman came to the door with a measuring tape around her neck. Mr. Lehman recognized her immediately as Mary Clemens. They talked with her for awhile. Mrs. Lehman promised her she would come back to her to get her dresses made after they moved. From there they went to Philadelphia and stayed in a boarding house over night. In the morning they went and bought a chicken from jean Godshall. She told them that she and her husband went down there to market every week for three days. Soon they came to a large building, Musselman, Incorp. They went in and saw a young gentleman sitting at a desk in a white shirt, reading the newspaper. It was john Musselman. After talking with john, he found out that he was a Ford dealer. john showed Mr. Lehman around the building and they came to a room where two secretaries were sitting. They were Joan Musselman and Doris Clemmer. Joan was talking on the telephone, so Mr. Lehman talked with Doris. She told him that joan and she were married. He talked for awhile, thanked john for showing them around, and went. They were riding awhile when they came to Hanover, Pa. They saw a large farm with a lot of horses. They drove in and found Stanley Nice and Paul Halteman to be the owners. They went horseback riding and enjoyed it very much. When Mr. Lehman wanted to start his car it wouldn't start, so they bought a horse and a buggy and went their way. 25
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