| |
Notes for Esther Garber Nissley:
"My teachers in the one-room schoolhouse at Donegal were Miss Carrie Hershey, Miss Sara Kegerris, and Samuel Simons. Miss Kegerris came from Hershey and Samuel Simons was from Mt. Joy. Later he became a Doctor, and our family went to him to have our eyes examined. I always liked school and my teachers. When I went to Maytown High School, Elmer Ruhl and John Simons (brother of Samuel), Grace Spotts and Ella Glatfelter were my teachers. They were more strict than in grade school. The summer after I graduated from Maytown High, a group of girls invited me to go along to Asbury Park for the summer. I think there were about 10 or 12 of us. My parents said that if I would take my Aunt Kate Garber (my mother's sister) along, I might go. Most of the girls worked in a restaurant, but Aunt Kate and I chose to clean guest rooms. We went bathing in the ocean when we had time. On Sundays we spent some time with the Sunday School lesson. Some one of the group taught. Sometimes we played with bat and ball, tiger, drop the handkerchief, piggie in a hole, which was a little like croquet, only we used a stick to push the ball into a hole. We also played Lotto. We had an organ at my home. Gertrude and I both took music lessons for a while, but we never as a family sang much together. I spent 6 weeks in Bible School at EMS [Eastern Mennonite School, Harrisonburg, VA]. H.B. Keener and Noah H. Mack were my teachers in Bible and Music. I remember Sadie Hartzler, Esther Newcomer, Beulah Smith, Ruth Smith. I also remember going for persimmons and visiting in homes in the Community." (Written by Esther Nissley Kraybill, in letter to her grandson, J.D. Stahl, April 1979.)
|