Brackbill Reunion, 1952

From Brackbillwiki

Contents

Program

Cover

Sixth Annual

BRACKBILL REUNION

Sunday, September 7, 1952

Williamson Park

Lancaster, Pa.

Program

Officers of the Brackbill Clan

President
Robert M. Brackbill, Landisville, Pa.

Vice President
Harry Brackbill, Elizabethtown, Pa.

Recording Sec.
A. Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg, Pa.

Corresponding Sec.
Martin H. Brackbill, Bausman

Treasurer
Hebron Brackbill, Strasburg, PA

Historian
Martin Brackbill, Jr., New Cumberland, Pa.

Executive Committee
A. Landis Brackbill, Millersville, Pa.
E. Herman Brackbill, Kinzers, Pa.
Enos Brackbill, Intercourse, Pa,
Lester Brackbill, Lancaster, Pa.
Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Pa.

Minutes

Sunday, September 7, 1952

93 members of the Brackbill clan signed the register at the sixth family reunion at Williamson Park, Lancaster, Sunday, September 7, 1952.

The exercises were opened by singing, "Faith of our fathers", followed by the invocation by the Rev. Elias Eby.

The president, Dr. Robert M. Brackbill welcomed the clan, and explained that the quartette were unable to sing at this time. Christian Brackbill read Romans 12. Martin Brackbill, Sr., substituting for his son, spoke briefly on the value of family history and family pride.

Benjamin R. Brackbill read the names of the following members of the family who died during the year:

after a moment of silence, the president read the 23rd Psalm.

The minutes were approved as read. The treasurer reported $1,320.84 in the endowment fund; in the checking fund

$92.72 expenses: cemetary $25.00
programs 7.10
$34.10 post cards 2.00
58.62 balance

A. Landis Brackbill, for the Nominating committee reported for president, Harry S. Brackbill, Elizabethtown, vice-president, Elvin Brackbill, Paradise, Recording Secretary, Lucile Brackbill, East Petersburg, Assistant recording secretary, Christian Brackbill, Gordonville, Corresponding Secretary, Martin H. Brackbill, Bausman, Treasurer, Hebron Breckbill, Strasburg, Historian, Martin Brackbill, jr. New Cumberland.

Harry Brackbill then awarded prizes of a dollar bill to the oldest person, Miss Hetty Hershey, 82 years old; to the youngest person, Janet Elaine Brackbill, 4 months old, and to the person who had come the greatest distance, Mrs. Mary Brackbill Hersh, from Darby, Pa.; this was followed by a peanut scramble for the children.

The offering was $32.21, and after singing "Blest be the tie that binds", and the benediction by the Rev. Elias Eby, the meeting adjourned. Many of the group remained to eat their picnic lunches.

Respectfully submitted,
Lucile Brackbill
Secretary

Previous entry Work Next entry
1951 Brackbill Reunion 1953
Personal tools