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VOLUME 19 • NUMBER 10

A Family-Oriented Publication

MARCH 10, 2021

Women’s History in Our Area Dr. Jean Saylor Brown

Frances Tipton Hunter

Julia C. Collins

Mary Slaughter

Louise Larzelere Chatham

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hat an absolutely amazing time of year it is as God’s green Earth comes back to life. A couple of weeks ago, I saw my first robins of the year, a whole flock right in the front yard. It just didn’t seem right; however, they were singing their sweet spring song right in the middle of a snowstorm. The warmer sunny days that have followed have been especially appreciated by all, including our fine feathered friends. A hard winter makes you appreciate the arrival of spring even more. The following is a quick review of my writings over the last two weeks. “We, the People,” are being fleeced by both parties serving us in Washington. And fleeced is a kind word. Over the last several decades, long-serving members of both the House and Senate have turned our federal government into their own personal Ponzi scheme. They have created a beyond bureaucracy that our forefathers could have never envisioned happening. The greed and narcissism of those elected to serve the people have reached the point where it’s a threat to every American’s freedom. Their decision-making is based upon the big-money billionaires and corporations that couldn’t care less about the United States of America. The only way

to take our Nation back is to get them the heck out of there and reform the political structure that governs our Nation. I am not assigning homework, but if you missed reading “Devouring a Nation One Term at a Time” and/or “The Crooks, Cronies, and Contemptibles Must Go,” they can be found at webbweekly.com. You’ll have a better understanding of what follows if your eyes and mind have taken a quick glance. Where I left off last week after explaining a simple common sense term limit plan was with the fact in the mid-90s, the American voters in 23 States approved the implementation of term limits. Why did this never happen? Without getting into too much legalese, Representative Ray Thornton of Arkansas challenged the constitutionality of the people’s referendum of term limits. In 1995 U.S. Supreme Court case 514 - 779 ruled by the slimmest of margins that states could not impose qualifications for prospective members of Congress stricter than those specified in the Constitution. Remember when our founding fathers wrote the Constitution, the moral and ethical level of our Country was much higher. The intention of the elected office was understood. You were to serve your

time for the people and go back to your profession at home. They never thought anyone would do what is now occurring. The money and power behind Representative Thornton obviously came from all of those that Jim wanted to extend their Webb, Jr. stay at the trough of the American taxpayer. Back to Washington being a bipartisan problem, neither republican nor democratic leadership wanted to pursue the issue. They wanted term limits buried forever. So, what will it take to get term limits back on the table and into play to end this ridiculousness? How do we get those that are the problem to introduce legislation to give up that spot at the trough? Most importantly, this battle does not begin in Washington; it begins in every state and with locally elected officials. It begins with the use of state’s rights and forcing of the hands of the elected in Washington. The process must start in Harrisburg with legislation introduced for a term limit referendum to be decided upon by “We the People” of Pennsylvania at the voting booth. It then only requires a majority vote of the PA congress to move forward with this. It will require all 50 states to follow the same procedure according to the Constitution and allow the American

people to decide. It would then take the approval of term limits by 38 States, 3/4 of the Union, to force the issue up the ladder to the U.S. House and Senate. This is where it becomes more difficult because it then requires the long-serving in Congress to approve the bill. By the state’s uniting and forcing the federally elected, it will require a 2/3 supermajority vote to approve the change and move forward with term limits. This equates to 67 of the 100 senators and 290 of the 435 representatives. This is where the bipartisan takeover and fleecing of America will be seen in full light. Those opposing term limits will come up with every possible angle, lie, and reason the system is not broken, and term limits are unnecessary and a bad idea. This contradicting the overwhelming proof occurring in our Nation each and every day. The crooks and cronies will be fully exposed by their action of contemptibility. There is one other way to change the Constitution. It’s very similar to what I explained, but it is deemed the calling for a Constitutional Convention. Be very wary; this makes it possible to open up the United States Constitution in its entirety. That’s the last thing our Nation needs with the current agendas being planned inside the back rooms of the Capitol. Can you imagine what would happen to our constitutional rights if these jokers got to go through them one line at a time? A very scary scenario. God Bless America.


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efforts in the development of the Williamsport Hospital during its formative years. Saylor Brown and Church became the driving force in the establishment of Williamsport Hospital’s first School of Nursing, in 1883. It was only the third nursing education program to be established in this country. Brown had the distinction of performing the first operation “worthy of mention” by a physician in Lycoming County. She was also one of the founders of the Williamsport YWCA in 1893. She died in 1928. Dr. Church served as superintendent of the Williamsport Hospital until 1893. She then moved to Lock Haven and helped found what would become the Lock Haven Hospital. Like Saylor Brown, Church died in 1928. Louise Larzalere Chatham is the first woman to become an attorney in Lycoming County. She started her professional pursuits somewhat late in life. She earned her law degree at Boston University, graduating magna cum laud, at the age of 50 in 1923. She was admitted to practice before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1924. She was very active in women’s organizations and those that promoted the civic good. Chatham died in 1938. Women have also been very accomplished in the area of arts and letters. Julia C. Collins is reportedly the first African-American woman to write a novel titled The Curse of Caste in 1865, and she

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vere of the West Branch Valley.” During the summer of 1778, frontier Indians massacred settlers throughout the West Branch Valley during the Revolutionary War. This precipitated what became known as the “Great Runaway.” Silverthorn and Robert Covenhaven rode throughout the valley, warning of the impending Indian raids. Their warnings no doubt saved many settlers’ lives. Katherine Bennett wrote in the Lycoming Historical Society Journal in 1971, “Many heroic women feature the frontier life of this state, but none excel in sheer bravery as Rachel Silverthorn … Rachel’s ride was to warn her unsuspecting neighbors along the half-beaten trail of Muncy Creek.” As Lycoming County industrialized and grew, some opportunities for women expanded, albeit reluctantly. One of the most notable areas was in the medical field. The first two women physicians in Williamsport and the county are inextricably linked. They were Dr. Jean Saylor Brown and Dr. Rita Church. Church was born in Brookfield, N.Y., in 1841, and Jean Saylor Brown was born in New Jersey in 1843. She received her medical degree at the Women’s Medical College Hospital of Philadelphia in 1874. It was there that she became friends with Jean Saylor Brown. Saylor Brown developed a prosperous medical practice that extended beyond Lycoming County. She then persuaded her friend Rita Church to bring her medical skills to this area. Church and Brown were tireless in their

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called Williamsport home during the early 1860s. A Pennsylvania historical marker honors her and is located along the Susquehanna River Walk, near where she once lived. She died in November 1865 of tuberculosis. Two interesting and notable women painters hail from Lycoming County, Dewing Woodward and Frances Tipton Hunter. Woodward was once hailed by the New York Times as “one of America’s leading painters. She came from a distinguished area family that figured prominently in area history. She was the daughter of John Vanderbelt and Ann York Woodward.

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Bag of Books Drive Thru What: The Friends of the J.V. Brown Library will hold a Bag of Books Drive-Through Sale, a fundraising event for the Friends. Money raised supplements programs and services beyond the regular library budget. Drive up to the curb on State Street (no need to get out of your car), roll down your window, tell volunteer how many bags you wish to buy and what genre you want. Sale includes mysteries, general fiction, fantasy/science fiction, and biographies. Give the volunteer $5 for each bag you wish to purchase. The volunteer will return to your vehicle with the requested bag(s). No preordering. When: March 13th, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: James V. Brown Library, 19 E. 4th St., Williamsport.

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Birthday Card Shower What: 80th Birthday Card Shower for Reta M (Wheeland) Poust. When: March 16, 2021. Where: 975 Beaver Run Road, Hughesville, PA 17737. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or black diamond steak dinner. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. When: Friday, March 19, 2021, 4:30 p.m. to ? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. 17702. Take out or eat in. Limited seating. Call 570327-0255 for take out orders. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or Stuffed Shells Dinner. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. When: Friday, March 26, 2021, 4:30 p.m. to ? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. 17702. Take out or eat in. Limited seating. Call 570327-0255 for take out orders.

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Call to artists to display/sell their art What: The annual Way’s Garden Art Show. Contact: Gretchen.mangiardi@gmail.com When: Sunday, June 13, 2021 from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Corner of Fourth and Maynard sts., Williamsport.

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Lynne Becker’s encaustic wax artwork demonstration What: The Bald Eagle Art League’s April demonstration. When: Thursday, April 1st, from 7:00 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Where: The Thomas Taber Historical Museum at 858 West Fourth Street, Williamsport.

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Everything had gone, and I could not help but think that nothing much that is of this earth lasts, it truly is dust to dust, ashes to ashes,” she said. Altogether her trip, which lasted from Saturday to Tuesday, was filled with interesting experiences, and while some sorrow was mingled with the pleasure, she felt very happy to have had the opportunity to once more go back to her old home, see the old friends and then come back to her work in the colored home here.

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Community Needs Assessment will include survey data plus demographic information about Lycoming and Clinton counties. “In order to make sure the customer survey reaches those who actually receive services, we are doing extensive outreach both with our own customers and through the hundreds of organizations we work with. We want the responses to reflect the makeup of our community so that we can hear directly from people what their needs are,” said Rachelle Abbott, STEP Chief Operations and Planning Officer. “With less than a month to go until we are planning to close the survey,

we are currently below our target response numbers.” In addition to the surveys, focus groups of community representatives, consisting of 8-12 individuals with extensive experience in their respective topics, will discuss subject areas in greater depth. The groups will meet virtually. The completed Community Needs Assessment will be widely distributed in fall this year and used to shape programs, initiatives, and funding strategies for the partner agencies. An accurate, up-to-date Community Needs Assessment allows organizations to target programming toward concrete community needs and, in some cases, to discontinue programs not supported by the assessment’s findings. “We are hopeful that Lycoming and Clinton

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undertake the maintenance of the playground. Plans for the project originally called for the playground to be installed at Stevens Primary. However, just before the pandemic hit, the committee was approached by members of the Cochran Primary PTO, which was beginning its own fundraising effort to support an upgrade to Cochran’s playground. “Over the course of the last several months, that conversation evolved into what it would look like if our efforts merged,” Fausnaught said. “As time went on, we explored the benefits of moving the location of the playground from Stevens to Cochran. The risk of duplication of effort notwithstanding, the idea of a new location revealed some stronger advantages, primarily its accessibility, it being more walkable and central to both school communities, more visible in terms of security, and provides an East End playground as an answer to the new West End playground at Memorial Park.” Fausnaught said the group is looking


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t was the final game of the regular basketball season. Muncy’s varsity was looking to strengthen its hold on a Class AA number one seed. Its Junior Varsity team was looking for payback against a South Williamsport team that had inflicted one of the team’s three losses during its fine 13-3 season. Yet, despite the importance of the moment to his team, veteran Muncy assistant coach John Brink instantly walked the length of the court to welcome a coaching rival. His gesture was sincere, his always pleasant mood apparent as he inquired about health and family and carried on a five-minute conversation that had little to do with basketball. That shouldn’t be surprising to anyone who has ever met the man. If Webster’s Dictionary ever decides to place illustrations besides its words, John Brink’s photo should be next to the word “gentleman.” The shadow of John Brink has long been cast over decades of Muncy sports activities. The U.S. Army veteran and member of the Muncy Athletic Hall of Fame will be coaching his 50th year in the Muncy Little League this spring. He has also served as elementary basketball coordinator for both boys and girls for 36 years, Muncy girls basketball coach for 22 years, and Junior High boys’ basketball for five years and currently is

a head coach, he has 299 career wins. I always tell him my goal is to hold on long enough to pass him, but that is a lofty goal. “He shows up early and sets the gym every day. He is retired but is always ready to go. He comes to every practice with an agenda. He breaks the game down for the JV players, so they are able to understand each part of the game and continually improve. This year has been a great example. The JV team had a record of 13-3. That is phenomenal and allows our program to continue to grow. “He wants to see the kids improve and be successful, not just in basketball, but in life. I think that is the best part of John; he wants to make people better. I know that he has made Muncy better. I also know that he had made me a better coach, and even more importantly, a better person! My gratitude to him can’t be expressed enough.” At a time when so much negativity is being permeated in our society our communities, schools and athletic programs need more people like John Brink; Muncy knows they have a good thing on their hands. “John has been there to pass on to our kids the knowledge he’s gained over the last 50 years,” Gresh added. “He’s old school in the best of ways. He doesn’t ask for anything in return. He doesn’t seek recognition or praise; he just wants to help kids.”

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the history of how something came to be in Muncy, he usually has the answer. He is the consummate professional and is well respected by everyone that knows him. He is a fantastic role model for kids, and we are lucky to have him involved Scott with our school district Lowery and our studentathletes. He is always prepared, always on time, and always has a great attitude.” No one is more appreciative of Brink than varsity basketball coach Gresh. “I am extremely blessed to have the staff that I have. John is invaluable to the success of our program. He is a wealth of knowledge. I have always said that my goal is to tap into as much as possible before he decides to retire. Not many head coaches are willing to step out of a huddle at critical times during a game and allow their assistants to take over and draw up a last-second shot, play, or inbounds, but for me, it is an easy decision. I would not be able to do that if it weren’t for John. He has drawn up game-winners for us on multiple occasions. “He is prepared and is constantly thinking ahead. When you say, someone has “been there and done that,” that is John Brink. He isn’t fazed by any of it. As

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To Apply:

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