Eavesdropper
By Delores Wilson, March 14, 2019 — I started to go down the front stairs when I emerged from the bathroom and noticed that the back room door was now closed. Since the whole neighborhood was changing, several of my … Continued
By Delores Wilson, March 14, 2019 — I started to go down the front stairs when I emerged from the bathroom and noticed that the back room door was now closed. Since the whole neighborhood was changing, several of my … Continued
By Rev. Tom White, April 24, 2019 — The latest buzz around the neighborhood was that Bob was going to build a canvas canoe. He got all the complements of a kit for making the canoe from a Boys’ Life … Continued
By Birgit Wills, March 22, 2019 — I married Walt in June of 1960 in Sweden and had three wonderful bridesmaids to enjoy the wedding with. One in particular, Birgitta, eventually became a missionary in Africa with her husband, Hans. … Continued
By Stanton Miller, January 28, 2019 — It was a summer morning in the year 1959. I was nine years old and lived in South Connellsville, PA with my parents and eight siblings. One morning, I was with my friend, … Continued
By Janet W.B., July 20, 2011 — In 1945, at the Moore School, there were two classes of sixth graders. I felt so lucky to have Miss Potter as my teacher. Even then, I could see the beauty of a … Continued
By Loretta Gaither, September 2, 2010 — I am writing this because God answered my prayers through my brother-in-law, George Pinkett. I thank god for Maxine because she let me into her home. She charges $200 a month. I thank god for that. … Continued
By Lady Gray, May 15, 2018 — There are 3 things on my mind today: go vote (primary election), attend this workshop (Best Day) and go to the gas company (PGW) about my humongous bill. When I went to my … Continued
By Dolores Malone, April 16, 2015 — Many seniors remember some of the childhood ditties that helped mold them into upstanding citizens. For the most part, adults including parents, teachers and ministers taught these ditties. Yet, I learned some of my … Continued
By Patricia, February 4, 2016 — I didn’t have any real childhood friends. We moved around too much. Then one time when I was starting another new school, and feeling kind of lost, I met a teacher who seemed like … Continued