The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 11, 1970, Image 10

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Gate of Heaven acquires
Dallas home for convent
Gate of Heaven Church has
purchased the former Asa Day
home situated on Terrace
Drive, Dallas, to use as a con-
vent for the nuns who teach in
the nearby parish school. The
purchase has received the ap-
proval of Bishop McCormick,
head of the Scranton Diocese,
and of Mother William Joseph,
provincial of the Mercy Order.
Msgr. Francis A. Kane, pas-
tor of the church, stated that
some renovations will be neces-
Dallas Boy Scouts
entertain parents
The Flying Eagle Patrol, with
Scott Slocum as leader, opened
the meeting of Boy Scout Troop
281 at Parents’ Night recently at
the Dallas United Methodist
Church.
John Juris, scoutmaster,
commended the troop for its
performance at the recent
' Camporall in Lehman. The boys
placed fourth out of 63 troops in
overall points and won a bugle
for being the most active group.
* The Dallas troop also partici-
pated in the Memorial Day par-.
ade in Dallas.
The scouts and their parents
were briefed on plans for the
troop's trip to Acahela in July.
David Dombeck received his
second class badge and Cliff
Kozemchak was awarded the
bronze Eagle Palm.
sary in order to make the home
suitable to house the nine nuns
on the school faculty. The sis-
ters have been living at College
Misericordia since 1951 when
Gate of Heaven School opened.
According to Msgr. Kane, a
chapel and a community room
will be located on the first floor
of the convent as well as a
kitchen and dining room.
Separate living quarters will be
provided for each of the nine
nuns by using the five rooms on
the second level of the house
and connecting them with the
upper level of the garage where
renovations will provide four
more rooms.
It is hoped that the work will
be completed and the convent
ready for occupancy by Sep-
tember when the school reopens
for the fall term.
Ham ‘n Yeggs
signing up Now
The traditional Ham n’ Yeggs
Club which actively supports
the Library Auction has signed
up its first three members for
1970, Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Mrs.
Howard Risley and Bill Moss.
Mr. Moss says that the letters
for renewal of membership will
soon be on their way to the loyal
supporters of the auction. Any
resident wishing to contribute
need not wait for a letter just
mail a check payable to the
Back Mountain Memorial
One thing, and there are
others, I find harder to do with
my joints and bones and meat,
and that is to get myself into
small spaces and out again
without getting all lamed up.
What happened was, that I had
some repair work to do on the
* well pump, for instance, I had to
change the oil, and repack the
piston rod packing. I'm just not
made of rubber or putty!
And another thing that is
awkward is to get out of my car
and stand right up. The older
cars were higher from the
ground and when I put my feet
out and down on the ground
about all I had to do then was
stand up! With the ‘now’ car
when and if I get my feet out
and down I still have to do the
equivalent of getting out of a
‘low chair. What I need is a grab-
bar out in space to pull myself
up with in order to stand. Feet
and head both have to be bent
and folded into and out of the
modern car. Guess I'm not
much of a fold-up man!
This whole Mount Zion from
its top to the valley floor was
bowed and heavily clouded with
grief. The news got around that
Richie Dymond, the 16-year old
son of Dick and Janet Dymond,
had somehow been tumbled off
the tractor he was driving and
the tractor ran over him and
crushed his life out. You could
feel that gloom in church
Sunday; you could sense it
among the school people.
People who were supposed to
say words of comfort found
their tongues stuck in their
throats. Yet this family was so
highly respected and deeply
loved that everybody longed to
wipe away the pain of loss and
make the whole thing just not
have happened!
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M y yoanmer Talks
by The Rev. Charles H. Gilbert
[BUICK IE BUICK
1968
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power seats, power windows, air conditioned,
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The big bedroom upstairs has
its block ceiling in place. Looks
nice, if I do say so who helped
put it up. The next project will
be to cover the walls with
muslin which Cathy had dyed a
comfortable blue. When she
gets to it (and this is definitely
her department!) she will
measure and cut and then
staple the lengths to the wall.
The final finish will be the
nailing up of some cove mold-
ings which is easy to do until it
comes to making the corners
match. I don’t think too hard
about that part of the job!
In the course of using a great
deal of hot water for the dyeing
process and also some regular
washings we discovered the
water heater was giving out. It
was hard for me to realize we
had been using this for ten
years, and now the heaters are
more modern and give hotter
water with quicker recovery. So
that change was made and we
are in hot water!
How can I write about this im-
portant business of our annual
conference session? This year I
plan to attend more of the ses-
sions than I have done the last
two years. Catherine will go
with me to many of them. Why
am I writing about what we are
going to do, when by next week
it will already have been done.
The conference will have met,
will have gone over many plans,
will have used up more rhetoric
than the Republicans and Dem-
ocrats all put together. Great
issues will have been decided
and by this time all the world
will know what we Methodists
(United or Divided!) have voted
up or down.
Come on, Tuffy, let’s you and
I take a walk!
BUICK
OPEL
THE
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