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The Nazareth Item AN tSVKPKNVtM'l FAMILV NEWSPAinBR DEVOTED TO LITEKATUR* LOCAL AND OENERAL INTELUOENCB Vol.45 _ Js;,). 2 — 48 So. Main St., PhoiU' 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY Al()KNlX(i. DKCKMHKK o, ]U:ir> lioo.st Nazareth — Sinj^le Coi)y Three Cents 'own Council Holds Regular Meeting Project CUMrei WERE PAID Standards To Be For School n Protection ,--uur stated m.^eting of Town ^ T,« held Monday evening ..-o'cloclcln the Council Rooms ':!uofthe numbers pro^nt with ;*ieJtlon of M. seyfried. The *at Mr SchaefTer. presided. rBOt'lon of Mc^.sr.v Kahler and -^er the minuU'.s of the ^Bted meotini! of November rai of the .special m':^cling of ^r 18. 193."'. w 11^" approved &s 'mtt of thank.- \va.s presented iXed ni.d trom Mr. and Mrs 'JTshimer Ior '-'.k gUl received the memb-'i'-. of Council. BUnica-ionfrim Mls.s Ellens. regai'^liiig alleged pjlltiUon •mtm flowing through h.r W.1S lead and on motion iMMrs Kahler and Worman. it '^pted and tabled for further aeration. , nunication from the Peoples 1 It Supply Conip.tny, requesting |er«tion for a limited amount I dullness in connec.ion with the ,tnt materials req'dired for the project was read and ordered motion of Me,-,I'S Worman Kelm, the following biil.s, a., oved by the Ciuirman of th' commlt'.H- were ordered (ptld as read mmaster dy Brothers nbower Company D. Lessig iN: Son I J. Unangst iV: .So;. .$ 13.44 882 569 07 121)01 1.33 (OODtlnued on Last Page) WELFARE PLAN PROI»OSED ON STATE BASIS ti to Ovinom. II inditap iCoint.v and • ity I'.i'uiid.iiit-s of Northampton Inter- scholastic Basketball X. H. S. Opens With So. WhitehaH Next Friday |ani.sburg. — Ta-- tragic par', tn p:.iyed b.v co;i:.'.y and eity fs in the welfar- uf dependent I neglected chikir n in Pennsyl- lia ;.s cited by ciii.aiens worker.s proposing a genen; State-wide | Icy of cue for dliildren of this up. child is often ix':'..ili/'.ed by his graphical residence in this State, i MiM Mary S Labav'e. chief of Division of Fair,;;v and Child flfare, of the S;,ro Department Welfare. xplaining thi.s. Mis- I.abarec re- to a child living' uithin flve es of a county line "On one of that line." .s':ie says, "let us ipose a county which has e.stab- led a sound pro^r,im of aid to 'owed mothers, a court with a ned juvenile prjljalion officer, lie relief to famliie- in their own nes. supplcmen'.t cl by a county- »e pri'..ite society d-aling with niiy problems, a .-mail children's jtitutlon for ti-mijor.iry rare and lounty-wide chlldim'- aid society It liandles the p:v,j'..Mns of each Bd on illl iiulivid ;.i: basis. Boundarj- IMoblem Hie child in wh ,:n we are inter- liowever. doe,- r. e. live in that nty, but five mile- on the other of the county line. His com- »'ty lus none of th.rse facilities dealing with li;- n,ed. If hi.s her dies there : .nadequate re- to his mothev ;,:k1 .-he must to send away ¦ l-.,. children. In county there nr.. only five or .. , . !:i 'I'utions, and Fhf-r by ago. ...x ur reliKlcn U eligible for cue i,.. any of them. ffsfU Is too „i:.,a that c.ndi- _in liLs home go from bad to _ and the family comes to be »Tii:i the eonimimity as a hope- Pf*.em. So 1,.,- „r later this nia.v drift in'., .m institution a liiiquents or ihe f.imilv be •fVup and tho children ".scat- .W'deiy to such in..tltutions a- W.nc!-. will accept A revised inter.-.chola,stic basket¬ ball ,schedule hai been completed and will include East Stroudsburg this season. The .schedule opens next Friday evening, December Hih and closes February 21st. Na.!areih open.s the sea.son Willi South White¬ hall next Friday. The complete schedule follows: L>ee. 13 - E. Stroudsburg at Coplay Bangor al Hellertown Nazaretii at So Whitehall Pen Argyl at WiKon Dec. 20 E Stroudsburg a' Bangor Hellertown at Coplay Wil.son at N.i/.arrth So, Whitehall I'm Argyl Jan 3 Na/areth at Bangor Wil.-.on at Hellertown Coplay at Pen Argyl So Whiteliall-Stroudsburg Jan 7 N.izaretli at CoiJlay Pen Argyl at H-'llertown Baimor at So. Whiti'hall E Stroud.-burg at WiNon Jan. 10—Wilson at Bangor So. Whitehall at Copiay Nazareth at Hellertown Pen Argyl — Stmudsburg Jan 17 F Stroud-otir.^ .r .Nazaretii (Continued on Page Five) Nazareth "Y" Cagers Drop Game To Easton Coach Jolmny £;;• i'.- N.izaretli Y. M. C. A basketball quintet drop¬ ped it¦,^ first leaeu" aame of tlv season tl th' E.i-ton Y M C A which \va,s pl.iyed on tie' E.i coun Tui.>(l,iy cvi'iim..: by a s of 43 to 25 In th . i)ri.',.;;ii!iar;- c,".me th N.izareth "Y" Jay\i.es also dropjied thrir game to the Ka-'oii "Y" Jav- vees by a ,score ol 41-21 The lineup-: Ea,-t'jn "Y ' G F r WELL KNOWN NAZARENE PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY Kclwiird E. Shepard Siic- ciiinhs To Heart Attack Sharpening the Old Machete by A. B. Chapin Thirteen Nazareth Hunters Return Home With 11 Bucks kKSIDKNT HERK FOR THIRTY VEAUS ton Jf ¦ Edw.ird E. Shei)ard. a well known and respected citizen of our Borough pa,s.-.(.d away .suddenly on Tui.,day eveniiii- at nine o'clock from a hear: attack, H.. W.IS born at Oakdale. Ma>s , .lanuary Uth, 18til. being 74 ye.irs len months and 22 days of age a', time ot death. He wa.- married to Hattie. i,..p Eaiin Shepard tn Sp. ncer, Ma.ss., April 28th. 1887, and cam . lo Eastoji lr:)m Worce.ster. Ma.ss, in 1890 to bi-onic manager of the Easton Boot and Slioe Com¬ pany Later he t jok pos.se.->.''.ion of the Forrest Houe in Easton uiilil 190,5 when he caiiie t,) .Vazareth as propii tor of wh.it l)ecame famously known as the Sin'iiaid',- Ho'el, now known as the Fair around.^ Hotel, He c iriiniod in bii-ine.-.s her,' un¬ til V.)'2(). when h'- .-old out to Lewis Chri.-:',, pre.sent propri tor of the Fair Ground,-, Hotel Livtii? retired at 323 South Broad street for the past fifteen year,-. "Shep' as he was known to his many friend.s, lived a quiet life, but made his daily rounds aljout town calling on young and old friends, usually with a pleasant .smile and a good word for everyb.idy, Hi^ visit.s will bo missed by manv He is survived by h'v> wife, one daughter Mabel, three grand>on,s, and a sLster, Mrs Harrie Hemenway of Worcester, Mas.- Funeral .^m'v- ices will be conducted at th- late home nil Saturday af'"rnoon at two .i'>l.>ek Interment in the family iilot .It Forks. The Rev, H, C. Sny- d r, pa,itor, of St John'.-j Lutheran (Ir.irch will offleiate. Friend.- may vi w Ml. bodv this Friday evening 1). ".v. en the h:.ur- of -ev n and nine o'clock SPhAKEir\f " LIONS V.FFT|V(; NEXT TUESD.W DAUGHTERS OE AMERK A DEGREE TEAM HOLD S(K LAL Solon Simons, First To Report A Kill, BaRtfing A Six Pointer, 180 J'ounds OTHERS (;ooii sized f Dail.y. f Quick, f Unangst. McH.ile, c , Bell, g Bastk.i, g . . Puzl-nne. g . Cianbrane. g Naza ret; Engler. f Alt 'mose, f . . Ki'iiimerer. f Quinter, c .. Breinig, g .. Kiefer. g ... Ra.-h. g Score by prri(xi-: Eaton ' Y ,12 Nazareth ' Y' . . o n -f 'r e, Tamborel Brong rri-lifiiin,ir\ 0 18 ¦ V G 3 . 3 , 0 4 . 1 . 0 . 1 1.' 8 8 I'l !i 3 0 4:i 8 10 Scor E.l,-: :ll Y (. inie J \- .- G 15-43 2 25 ".: L.' I i DEPARTMENT OF rOMMERCE WEEKLY BUSINESS SURVEV "Business trend..^ a.-, rellect'd by reixirts lo the Department of Com¬ merce from more than 30 importan'. cities indicates that the depression i over". Secretary Roper said at his wei>kly pre,-.-, conference in connec¬ tion with t.he statement that holiday busines.s "will far exceed that of last year and may be the best year dncc 1930." H" attributed the im- prov d conditions in retail trade V:> iKei'f-a.^ed farm income, employ- nieiu gains, higher payrolls, espand- ((1 rredu sail', and fr'^er con.-unier pending. Referring to the estimate recently made by the National Retail Dry Go„ds A,s.soclation that the Christ¬ mas volume of trade will reach $4,- 500,000.000 and result In the eini)loy- nieiit of 500 000 extra saK'S people during the holidays, he proceeded to report on trends In s.vcral indivi¬ dual cities. Gains are running from .) per cent to 30 ikt cent ahead of la.-t year, depending of eo'.ii-.- upon (Continued on Page Seven) • • W ILL MOVi; TO l:,\STOX Vazareth Hig^h Ends Successful Football Season Al>oul .sixty member^ and gues:, of the Degree team of Whitfield Council, No. 183. Daughter, of Ain- ' rica a.wembled m the Eagle Hall, and enjoyed their annual covered disn social Mrs Dorothv Shana>>er»«a' open¬ ed the program ar.d call'-d upon tii • president, Mrs Beatrice Price, wh> ¦,ee;comed the group after which prayer was offered by Mrs, Leda O-'A'ald The lablej w'-re appropri¬ ately decorated for llie Thankigiv- ing holiday, A highly enjoyable program was presented a.s follows: , Xyloplione ,solos by Miss Eleanor Keim, je-jompanied by her instruci- or Wayne Nagle; Toe and tap danc<. by Ml VI Pauline Hahn. accompanied bv Mivs Grace Beaeii, '.he team'- p;aiii>'.; Hawaam Guit.ir .-.elecuon- Ijv Ml.ss Mary Haiiii: Humerouj, Pennsylvania Dutch Readings by Mrs Leda 0:;wa;d; Remarks by De¬ puty Mrs Agnes Badnnan. and '-¦roup ,.>inging ,-\ drawing of a basket of groceries Via- awarded to Mrs Mantana Itterly after which "umgtt" was en¬ joyed for which the following re- cei'. ed pri»'.-: Sadie Kern, Annie Kratz. Mrs Jame.i Auman, Mabel Weaver, Jen- iiir Feller, Mantana Itterly, Culah K.enzle, Anna Reimer, Elizab-'111 Sinions, Saraii Searfa.^-, Cathenne Weaver. Ethel Bayda, Marion Kratz. .Margaret Hinkle, Kaiie Weaver, Ann.e Hahn Minnie Weil, Orace Sasiaman, Grace Beach, Hilda Hantz. Dfjroihy Shanaberger The success of th^- affair was due to tiie eiToru of ihi. committee m rhar;j. a^ follows, Mrs Dorotiiy Shtinab rter. Anna MiUheim. Sadi' Kern, Lula Schlssler. B-'aTice Price uui Led.i O'.v .ll ; ! Edward Gregory, Maucli Chunk street, who wa- employed as chauf¬ feur for John A Miller, re-signed hi.s position and accepted a position at Ea,ston, Mr. Gregory expects lo O. V W.'VLLIN I mov,,. to Ea.-:oii in the near future Wa llill. public accountant j be found ills does 110 I'lds re.ilden or.li over that the city has no .so- wilh napijen where „ - 1' OUT the countv He may hvo juv. •^» coiiiniunitv feim^? '^""•¦^"^ " ^-^ the re- fe anl ," ^'''""" ''^^•" •^omnrunlty I Sttn ? °' ""•'••"d^nt chll- -jj ' will leave no loopholes for hliriV community program ^'Id welfarr. Miss Labaree finds lost Important py *plf«r. Bast aka. William..w nilnger. c Zetteler, j Corneito, Rie, c . .. Coiltezze. Unangst, Nazanth "Y Keinzle. f StofTl't. f .Tones, g . R.ish, K , , .Shook, g . H Kahl.'r, O K.ihler, Priee f . . Kemmerer, , , 0 4 ., 1 17 J V G , , 0 F 0 0 1 n 3 0 0 0 1 T I) 4 0 11 15 0 8 3 41 O V nf P:'.;l:id.'lphi,i, will addre.ss the metnb.r.-. and i;ue-i.> of the Lions Club .i' their n-xt m .e'ing. Tuesday eveir.Ufc'. Dee 'iiib..r 10th Hi- .sub¬ let will b'' "b tn ' of O'lr I'l'-ibleiii.-", — ¦ - ¦ — KNTIlliTMNLI) Mr .uui Mr^, I.utlier Lilly ,S!iiH iiers\ iUe, en'ert.cii-d the I'Hv.iw at card.i ,tt liieir home Mot; I,IV evening: Mr .irid Mr.-, old Fre',.. oi Bath (•I.iil: VoK^.l, of : lllRI.i: ( I.ASS SO< IAL Tax of fol- on "ar- and .Mr and Mrs. Tvt: The S"iiior Bibli. Cla.v^ of the Naz.ireth Moravian Sunday School, .Andrew G, K'-rn, teacher, held their annual dinner meeting and social in the Mora\ian Simday School building on Tu '.-day evening. An inU'i'csting program wa.s ren¬ dered. The following oflicer.s were electt.d: Pre.sident, Mrs, Charle.s Clau.ser; viee-pre.sldent. Mrs Oeorge W Hahn; secretary, William Muth; ':'ea~urer, Patil H 0:ipp 21 School Uoard Seats Newlv Elected Directors Ofticns .Vro (Oinmitlco! IJoctod Jind .Vppointed I 'amiiiPs fami: nied l.s a Kood ' program that will tog..tli..r and help to V d:fTi.uUies .so that "11 not i>. broken up unnec- "' ''etor an edueatlunal policy danr/'"-' '^'>"'' l""^ '••'"'•'»'- "^^Pt-d to hLs need. Compre- ¦ ''"'dle.il facilities with y nur-ing sorvlce.s of all "¦ "'¦'''•^sary she als.. In- « '"'"'I f'>r provision for a f'"''''f mr.it.uiiralth through Engineering Drafts¬ men Examinations For Ships Tlv United States Civil Service Comml.ssion has announced open competitive examinations for the positions of chief engine<'ring drafts¬ man and principal engineering draftsman, for work on .ships. The annual salaries for the.se p<isitlons are $2,600 nnd 12.300, respeetlvely. Optional branche.s are: Marine en¬ gines and boilers, and electrical i.bhipi. Applications must be on file with th.. V S Civil S«"rvice Comml.s,^lon af Wa>hlngton, P C, not later than January fl. Ui.lO. Certiiin specified rducntlon and experl(.iu'<' ari' r<(pih(.(l for the.se po-ltKUl,-- Full Information m.iv be oblaliii-d frem Marlon .M ll.ingiui, S. cretary of Ihe V 3. Civil S.>rvice Board of Ex.iiiilii" rs at the [lost ofBce in Nazareth « « . Illl yiiur ChristniaH mIiopiiIiik early und (III It in Natareth. A meeting ol ihr .N.i/.U'th School Board was held in the Nazareth High School Building on Monday evening of this week ior the pur¬ pose of seating the newly elected sch(X)i direcuns and organizing for tlie cii.-uiiig year, Certifuates of election were pre- sentfcl by Robert W Pulley, Frank B ly-h and Cha- P Sehnerr, after which the oath of offlee wa.- admin¬ istered to them by C F. Martin. the leniixnary eli.iiriiian of the or¬ ganization procedure The new di¬ rectors took the places of H. H. Lidi, W F Kern and MLs-s Clara A. Beck, who.se terms expired. The Board organized by re-elect¬ ing C F, Martin, pn'sident, and electing Wm, M. Bennett, Jr,. to the offlce of vice president 'lli«' following commlttivs were .ippoint. d romiiiitt e on Buildings, A H Snyder and Frank B I.«h, Committee on Oii'und-, KIwoik) j Unangst ami Hubert W Pauley; Kin,inee Commltti'i'. Wm M Bell- iHtt, Jr, and Cha^ P Sehnerr; Sinking Fund Coininitteo, C F Mar¬ tin. W K K.in and Wm M B n- ni'It. Jr r" F .M.irlin and W K Kern are member', of the Sinking F*uiul Committee by vu-tue of the ¦ ¦m.es Ihey hold a.s pre.sldiMU and ir. a>urer of th • board. ( IVIL SKKVK K C'OMMI«<SlON' i:xrLAIN«i ItAILWAY I'OSIAI. ( LIIKK HXAMINA'IUIN l'R<>< IIIX Ki: Defeats AiTh Tlvinks^iv- inji Dav Rival. Wilson lliiifh, :j:J - 0 Lose Only Two (ianus In Three Vears; I'nde- feated In 10:^) Add .V not her NOteh In "Championship IJeit" LOSE TEN'RK(;rLARS' WHERE WE Wi:i{E IN MAR( 111;):];] AM)- A hramalic Christmas Storv at Belfast Church >N'here ^\'e Arr \()\\ The Story Tell. Played Last fJame Leav¬ ing The "Rundle Bovs" Holding The Rail Next Season Th,. LTiiited States Civil ServL-e Comml.s.^ion h.is received more than 200.000 applications for the Railway Po.^tal Clerk examination, receipt of ai)plication,s for which clo.s«nl on Octolx-r 28, 193,1 Il is nece,s.sary to hold thus exa- minalion in certain cities on suc¬ ceeding dates, becaase of the large number of competitors The Com¬ mission has n^ceived very numer¬ ous inquiries from applicants who have heard that some persons Ui their own cities have been notified to appear for examination, whereas they them.selves have not yet receiv¬ ed an admission card ha.s no signi¬ ficance and is due solely to the dif¬ ferent examination dates neces.sary All applicants who.se applications have been accepted will in due cour-e be .S4.nt admUv^ion i.irds, giving th- date and place of ex.imtnatlon Applicant..- ex.imiiied on the first day will, of eours<.. have no prefer¬ ence in appiiiiitments over appli¬ cants examined on any of the suc- ee".(hng elates, as thr entire register will 1>. made up on the ,same date •Vppliealits are urged not to write to the Civil Servlci' CommLs.^i,in eoiiciriiing the date of tho examln- ili'in, a-. lhi.> tends to rrtard the work of the ofBce The Nazareth High Sch.-jol foot- Ijall .squad endi.d it.> sea.son in a t)l,ize of glory df.featmg Wilson High, arch Tlianksgiving Day rival. ici-o at W;!.-on Borough and clinch- ¦¦d the Lehigh Northampton Leagu.' championship, the silver trophy, the championship of all cla.s.s "B' foot- bal; teams In ihe Lehigh Valley and \ icmity and remained undefeated, and by the way. won lis fifteenth cwii.-ecutive football gajne. Supplementing all this, Nazareth Hi-tli lost only two game* in tiiree .-'r.iighl season.-, one In 1933 to Kiiiaus. one to Pen Argyl, 1934; and n.'tte In 193,i; and added another r.o:, !i in the "cliampionship belt" at -N i.tareth High, making four unde- fi .Ited sea.sons, three In baseball, meludlng lilt' twenty-seven .straight victories several years ago, and the D:-trlct 11 champlon.-hip arhlevd ¦lily the past si)ring of 1935 and n.iW to top it off a championship fiHitball team under the tutelage of their mentor, Andy Leh. The Ud\ I.ul- are nev pointing for a cliam- plon,>:hlp b.i.-ketball season, to make (Continued on Page Sixi •—« Dispellinii: The_Foj; By ( hailes >|ii h(.|scin l)ni.(.lor III' Public it>, Ormoc ratie Natiiiii.il ( iiinnilltie .'^.in Franci-sco, Nt)v 30-The r'- L::il,ir topic of political conversation till.,-e days is the question of who I.S to be fortunate or unfortunate enough to be the reclp.ent of the Presidential nomination at the Re¬ publican National ConvenM. n Pea- pie are a little tir-d of discu.vsing tlie iniquity of tht. Brain Trust; the Constitution has faded from the talking field and e\en tram the par¬ tisan newspapers The lattter sub¬ ject was never much giod anyhov, for President Roo-e\elt would n ¦>• .say that he was advocating an amendment, restricting the pow-i.- of the Supreme Cnirt In nuUine.i- tlon of an act of Cnngre.ss sign d bv the President In default of anv- thiiu detlnlte it was necessary t.i start with an liyjiothesls, and that was uiu-ati.sfactory Moreover, It soon became evident that, the topic wa.s too acadeinie to liold the in¬ terest of the public, which could n.M v u-uallze Roosevelt a.s an lussallaiit of the Supreme Tribunal, even If he h.ul the pn-ciMident of Lincoln and .1 flock of others for sueh a iL- parture. Moreover, analn, ppoplc ,ire b..- glnniiig to skip the pages of tlv (Continued on Page Six) "Traditioiia.ly, t.ie mtn <riiy party is comp lied to make a campaign.' said Chairman James A Farley of the Demo;'ratic National Committee in a speech in Denver Monday night "If It ha-nt got a real candidate to put forward, il will pu: forward a -traw man. And if it has no issues of its own. It must do what it can Ijv calling names and viewing every¬ thing with alarm. "The Republican National Com¬ mittee, whicli has organized a f^n- ,ince committee bristling wilh the names of chiefs of huge corpora¬ tions and others .synonomous wilh great wealth, may present report,- of modest collections and modest ex¬ penditures. Bat working wnh Uu- Republican oriranization are a dozen agencies whose campaign expendi¬ tures do not figure in Mr. Fletcher's repdrls; that mulii-milhonaires' club, misnamed the Lib«>rty League u only one example ol the agencieo 'hat are pouring out m rney to break diwn Roos.-?vell. ini'-rspersmg ito lio-tile maneuvers witn nyp >ci iticil cla.ms of non-partisuislnp 'There is not Inn.; ne'.v in this s.- tuati'Ui. Our advers.ines ha".e in¬ variably had the support of tho.s-' nv n and those ei.terprises whu'h have fought the aspirations of the eomni in man and which have never been concerned wltli anything lie- y. nd til., unfair prnileges ihey weie accorded by subst.rMi'iit Republican aciniinistrations TlMt situatt.-m dr.ntaed us into the panic period ou: . f which the leader-h.p of Presid ir Roo-evi.It has been succes-fuUy ex- : ilea ting u.- "Becau.-e the present adniinisira- tiuii Is sei'king no: only to re-tore pros-;}t.ri:y but to pre\ent the re- rurrenc of su.'li di-aslers as l;i(. Hoover panic, th.e administration - enemies have been clam inng that r is against business. Nothing could be .sillier than tha' statement F\'(.rybody knows that the succes- of any administration must be cou¬ pled with business pro.-perity, "It is not against busln.^s that th^ President has be n tutn.ng Tlir \ei- i.-latlon he sought wa- aimed noi at industry but at the abuses bems practiced by unscruplou.- indl'. iduaU and combinations whosp monopo- ll.stlc activities were ruthlessly di¬ rected to the exploitation of the people and the destruction of ihelr iContinueit on Page Seveni 1 VISITED Ntw VORK (ITV Tlif B.-.ta:,: auj.iiud C11J1..1 choir, under the 1 ader.sinp of Mrs Alberi Roth, will rend'r a Chri-sinias -tory en'itled "Another Wi.se Man " on Sunday evening, Decrmber 8:!i. at 7:30 o'clock. There will be difler'n: characters taking parts such a.- Peler :ii? kind old cobbler, who st.jw in h.- shop b:caii-e he had a vision :hat tiv Lord w." uld ha\e need cf h.m als, :ha" during tii.. day he would be verv kind to several unforiuna'e I)eople This and the musical num¬ bers are v-ry interesting and a full hou-e W(juld be- apprecia: d art' \v .l-ot;-.- Ail L()( Al. Al MI.I \i;n llOSf I I \l Oi \TI I \-I()\ 1.1. Ml I I Th;. Ladies Auxiliary of the Ea.s- ton Hospital will nv-'et m regular >:.ssion on Friday afternoon. Dec^m- l.-er 6Mi at 2 p m , a: the Nazareth "\" .Mr- William J Happel. presi¬ den' m charge of th ¦ me-^ting NOKIII \A!rT<»\ ( OI NT\ (OU .MAKI> Uli RIAL KLL OIIU P t'-iijui-u^.i, N H A Guiii-e> ' ''.V own .d bv John A Miller of Nazaretii, ha.- just fin.shed a ne.v 'fll'ial r,".Mr;! for pr-xluc'ion w1iil;i i-ii'itl.- h' : t I entry in the Advanc d R.-gi-ti 1 o: the Animcati Ouerr.-e". Cl-",, c: ii; Tills anltnal is th- ".\o ". .ir ..'d Meadi.'w B; .i k P. e/- l!-- J-, ,<".t',3S7 produ-uij 12646:1 P'un.i- . ! milk ai.d ."iK'i 4 iviunds of ;,!¦ .1. rl.i - GO One-Shot-(ieorKe Shows How To HritiK One Down With I'liiaugQ According to :he last word received from local hunters who were baclc m the "sticks ' early Monday morn- .ng ready wilh their "old trusty" to down the first legal buck coming their way; ihirleen have returned lume with a t'.>tal of eleven good .sized buclcs. Tlie tirst to report a kill wa.s made by Solon Simon-, Souih Main sireet. He bagged a six pointer weighing 180 pound.s and on- ot the largest de.-r hauled into our Borough so far Ray Osuirslock. hunting with Simon, al.so got a four point buck weighing 135 pounds almost the .same time and ihe same location in tha Bu.shkill Falls district Tony I'aiU wasted no time in bringing down a nice six pointer weigliing 150 pounds. G-orge Smith. Ma'ach Chunk street, who would rather shoot small than large game at any time. wa:s induced to hunt with ft party wes: of the Hun:er s Range diiiricl Monday and not being -.quip- p d with wha: he calls a Usele*J high-pow.-r rifle, he Used a double- barrel. 12 gauge shot gun wnh one good barrel In this barrel he placed a "pumpkin" and showed hu parly how to bring home a 180-pound, six pouiier without any trouble. One- sho:-Oeorge says :here is nothing to it if you can hit them. Adolph Ricker and David Hughes were two more successful "big" game hunters Monday Ricker got one weighing 160 pound.s, having ,six point-, and Hugh.'s, a six pointer weighing 180 pounds. Walter Him¬ ler returned home Tuesday with ft nice 160-pound bucR having six l>jints lied to th.- side of his car, Lester Pogel, 139 N Whitfield street, 'vvho was out on his Inilial year of hunting big game brought down a buck having eight points and we.gh- mg 125 pounds before the clock struck nine Monday morning. "Rube' Oaston. High stre:-l. with a \ party of six, returned home from j tile Peck's Pond region with a flne six poinler weighing 150 poundj. I The parly consisted of "Rulx-" Gas- ten. Heimie Weiss, Harry Oaston, El'.vo'.d Wm.s-. Mlllon Weis.s Ronell Roih. Jack W.ssels, Jr , and Robert 'Voung According to the mr-mbers of tills party Oaston had his limit ten minutes after taking the stand. BIU" Laurlto, North sireet, resi¬ dent and hunting with Herbert B:}yer return d h-;me with a beau¬ tiful elghi-point buck weighing 160 pounds Clark Ker-schnt-r, Paul Jones and Blair Jones are all three ; credited with bringing down an j eight-point. 180-pouiid buck, bv I reason of the fact that -ach one shot one sho; and the animal fell having three bullet wounds. Thai, concludes -hi. i-pon lo d»;«. How- fv:r, many nnre Nazareth hunters are still back in ramp and wili very likely help to swell the toial In next we-'-k's summary According to a report of a local citizen, no less than forty-three, if not more, cars pa.w d through the Ijorouah Mondav afternoon and eve¬ ning with al lea.st one or more deer fastened on the sid- of the car.s. Tue .day (.viiing ihe report l.s that about :iip same numi>er of cars pas.sed through here wr.h the same 1 .'al of gam- carried lioine on the tunning Ixiard o <>» \ Ml I n\(. 1,1 I 1 I ()l{ I lOKIDA I C.i;r,;> ot H < D..e.. \ Ren.., till.ill M M;ll-r , :ti)<->r'..d I Emnia WaP.ers rled Hus'jand- 3\S P., tl.(,.',.¦ Old ..¦ held their r^i'.il.i:' meet- Kr,a,iv wi:,i P:e-,d.n: Stella v: -iding Chaplain I ucy ndu-'.d d-f. .:io:i.- The ¦ ¦.;' '.v,,- p:..-,.:i'(-d by ,' : G- :/ Gr.iCf Pike Helen itid M.unie E.ielman were n llie .sick iL-t, Orai'ir read a ]x->"m rn- Mr- Jo.-' ph Wright who waj living wnh her parent-s. Mr and Mrs. C'harls Knauss. Oreen sireet, re- cei\ed word last week from her hu-band, who is employed bv an electric power company and was recently transferred from li-re to Florida, that she was lo came to Florida Mrs Wright left Phila¬ delphia on Sa'urday nigh: for the South, where ihey will malco th'dr futun- home BII! I III) \> l'M!I^ The Mus.ses Katharvn and Emma Sehininckle. Walnut street, both Na<!areth public school teachers, sp<iit several days last week, visit¬ ing .Mrs Harry Fre-'inan. at the Bronx. New Vork City .Mrs Free- man, formerly re.sld.-d in Naz.ue:h and after the di'iith of her hu.sband. inoV(.<i to New York ( (INFINCO TO IIF.K IIOML UIIH III.MISS Mrs Laura Encke, who resides with her sister, Mrs Jos<.ph Rickert. has ixfii confined fo her bed with lUne.ss for .M-v.-rnl weeks and the lihvsleinn h.w plarod a nurse In the home Her condition Ls sUgimv improved A V :¦- dt.ijlr.fal lj:it,.a,i'. aniii- \er ary was tendered tn Mrs. Camil¬ la S.lfi-- I nee I H^cli of Bath at the Coll ge Vie'.v Ho'el, Soutn Bet i- lehem on Sunday Mrs F .i Houck daught-.r of Mrs. Silfi>.- --rved a deliciou^s dinner to abou: f ir:y per¬ sons Among those pres.tr were Mr and Mrs C W Michael and famlv Mr and Mr.s W M Sim-.s. Mrs Mary Smith, Mr and Mr. R L H H.h. Mrs Su-san Smi'h Mr L J Rihn, all of Nazareth, Mr ani Mr^ He.ward Silfi.-s. Mr and M' Harry Siifli's and family, of Ba Mr and Mrs Robert F SUflcs an.i familv Mlss Bertha Di-nner, Ches » Auman. of Bothlehem Mrs Carrn. E Stoudt and Donald Snyd>r of Allentown. Mr and Mr.s William l.ucv- and Mls.s Miriam \fiehael. of Vonk<>rs. New York and Mrs Anna Schn-iber and daucli'rr Marguer- il<>. of Northampton Mrs Silfles was tlv. recipient of manv beauti¬ ful and useful glft.s All had a g'lod tlm,. wi-hing Mrs Silfles many more happy birthday.s ' W I OoUl .uul Alfri'd SchLsl.'r, of town, are ,sp»'ndlnK several days at WuahUigion, D. C. T\MI.I Ol ( OM l:\TS Page 1 -Weekly Business Survey Disp<dlinK The Fog Wli'^n- We Were In March 1933 and — Page 2—The Woman 5 Angle Very Latest Page 3 -We<'kly Health Talk 42 Years Ago Family Doctor B*>b and Betty P.ig. 4 The Drivers Page 5—News For Hom" Lovers Page 6- Der Ou«t Und Die Suf Rambling R<jund N Y Comics Page 7 Farm Calendar Tolay and Tomorrow Bruce Barton Says: This Week in WMb. ClaMlfled Ads Pmte ft -Sunday School Leaaon Church AiinouiiretnentH
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 2 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1935-12-05 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 12 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 2 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1935-12-05 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-06 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38232 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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The Nazareth Item
AN tSVKPKNVtM'l FAMILV NEWSPAinBR
DEVOTED TO LITEKATUR*
LOCAL AND OENERAL INTELUOENCB
Vol.45
_ Js;,). 2 — 48 So. Main St., PhoiU' 20
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY Al()KNlX(i. DKCKMHKK o, ]U:ir>
lioo.st Nazareth — Sinj^le Coi)y Three Cents
'own Council Holds
Regular Meeting
Project
CUMrei
WERE PAID
Standards To Be For School n Protection
,--uur stated m.^eting of Town
^ T,« held Monday evening ..-o'cloclcln the Council Rooms ':!uofthe numbers pro^nt with ;*ieJtlon of M. seyfried. The
*at Mr SchaefTer. presided.
rBOt'lon of Mc^.sr.v Kahler and
-^er the minuU'.s of the
^Bted meotini! of November
rai of the .special m':^cling of
^r 18. 193."'. w 11^" approved &s
'mtt of thank.- \va.s presented
iXed ni.d trom Mr. and Mrs
'JTshimer Ior '-'.k gUl received
the memb-'i'-. of Council.
BUnica-ionfrim Mls.s Ellens.
regai'^liiig alleged pjlltiUon
•mtm flowing through h.r
W.1S lead and on motion
iMMrs Kahler and Worman. it
'^pted and tabled for further
aeration. ,
nunication from the Peoples 1 It Supply Conip.tny, requesting |er«tion for a limited amount I dullness in connec.ion with the ,tnt materials req'dired for the project was read and ordered
motion of Me,-,I'S Worman Kelm, the following biil.s, a., oved by the Ciuirman of th' commlt'.H- were ordered (ptld as read
mmaster
dy Brothers
nbower Company
D. Lessig iN: Son
I J. Unangst iV: .So;.
.$
13.44
882 569 07 121)01
1.33
(OODtlnued on Last Page)
WELFARE PLAN PROI»OSED ON STATE BASIS
ti to Ovinom. II inditap iCoint.v and • ity I'.i'uiid.iiit-s
of
Northampton Inter- scholastic Basketball
X. H. S. Opens With So.
WhitehaH Next
Friday
|ani.sburg. — Ta-- tragic par', tn p:.iyed b.v co;i:.'.y and eity fs in the welfar- uf dependent I
neglected chikir n in Pennsyl- lia ;.s cited by ciii.aiens worker.s proposing a genen; State-wide | Icy of cue for dliildren of this up.
child is often ix':'..ili/'.ed by his graphical residence in this State, i MiM Mary S Labav'e. chief of
Division of Fair,;;v and Child
flfare, of the S;,ro Department Welfare.
xplaining thi.s. Mis- I.abarec re-
to a child living' uithin flve
es of a county line "On one
of that line." .s':ie says, "let us
ipose a county which has e.stab-
led a sound pro^r,im of aid to
'owed mothers, a court with a
ned juvenile prjljalion officer,
lie relief to famliie- in their own
nes. supplcmen'.t cl by a county-
»e pri'..ite society d-aling with
niiy problems, a .-mail children's
jtitutlon for ti-mijor.iry rare and
lounty-wide chlldim'- aid society
It liandles the p:v,j'..Mns of each
Bd on illl iiulivid ;.i: basis.
Boundarj- IMoblem
Hie child in wh ,:n we are inter-
liowever. doe,- r. e. live in that
nty, but five mile- on the other
of the county line. His com-
»'ty lus none of th.rse facilities
dealing with li;- n,ed. If hi.s
her dies there : .nadequate re-
to his mothev ;,:k1 .-he must
to send away ¦ l-.,. children. In
county there nr.. only five or
.. , . !:i 'I'utions, and
Fhf-r by ago. ...x ur reliKlcn U
eligible for cue i,.. any of them.
ffsfU Is too „i:.,a that c.ndi-
_in liLs home go from bad to
_ and the family comes to be
»Tii:i the eonimimity as a hope-
Pf*.em. So 1,.,- „r later this
nia.v drift in'., .m institution
a liiiquents or ihe f.imilv be
•fVup and tho children ".scat-
.W'deiy to such in..tltutions a-
W.nc!-. will accept
A revised inter.-.chola,stic basket¬ ball ,schedule hai been completed and will include East Stroudsburg this season. The .schedule opens next Friday evening, December Hih and closes February 21st. Na.!areih open.s the sea.son Willi South White¬ hall next Friday.
The complete schedule follows: L>ee. 13 - E. Stroudsburg at Coplay Bangor al Hellertown Nazaretii at So Whitehall Pen Argyl at WiKon Dec. 20 E Stroudsburg a' Bangor Hellertown at Coplay Wil.son at N.i/.arrth So, Whitehall I'm Argyl Jan 3 Na/areth at Bangor Wil.-.on at Hellertown Coplay at Pen Argyl So Whiteliall-Stroudsburg Jan 7 N.izaretli at CoiJlay
Pen Argyl at H-'llertown Baimor at So. Whiti'hall E Stroud.-burg at WiNon Jan. 10—Wilson at Bangor
So. Whitehall at Copiay Nazareth at Hellertown Pen Argyl — Stmudsburg Jan 17 F Stroud-otir.^ .r .Nazaretii
(Continued on Page Five)
Nazareth "Y" Cagers Drop Game To Easton
Coach Jolmny £;;• i'.- N.izaretli Y. M. C. A basketball quintet drop¬ ped it¦,^ first leaeu" aame of tlv season tl th' E.i-ton Y M C A which \va,s pl.iyed on tie' E.i coun Tui.>(l,iy cvi'iim..: by a s of 43 to 25
In th . i)ri.',.;;ii!iar;- c,".me th N.izareth "Y" Jay\i.es also dropjied thrir game to the Ka-'oii "Y" Jav- vees by a ,score ol 41-21
The lineup-:
Ea,-t'jn "Y '
G F r
WELL KNOWN NAZARENE PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY
Kclwiird E. Shepard Siic-
ciiinhs To Heart
Attack
Sharpening the Old Machete
by A. B. Chapin
Thirteen Nazareth Hunters Return Home With 11 Bucks
kKSIDKNT HERK
FOR THIRTY VEAUS
ton Jf ¦
Edw.ird E. Shei)ard. a well known and respected citizen of our Borough pa,s.-.(.d away .suddenly on Tui.,day eveniiii- at nine o'clock from a hear: attack,
H.. W.IS born at Oakdale. Ma>s , .lanuary Uth, 18til. being 74 ye.irs len months and 22 days of age a', time ot death. He wa.- married to Hattie. i,..p Eaiin Shepard tn Sp. ncer, Ma.ss., April 28th. 1887, and cam . lo Eastoji lr:)m Worce.ster. Ma.ss, in 1890 to bi-onic manager of the Easton Boot and Slioe Com¬ pany Later he t jok pos.se.->.''.ion of the Forrest Houe in Easton uiilil 190,5 when he caiiie t,) .Vazareth as propii tor of wh.it l)ecame famously known as the Sin'iiaid',- Ho'el, now known as the Fair around.^ Hotel, He c iriiniod in bii-ine.-.s her,' un¬ til V.)'2(). when h'- .-old out to Lewis Chri.-:',, pre.sent propri tor of the Fair Ground,-, Hotel
Livtii? retired at 323 South Broad street for the past fifteen year,-. "Shep' as he was known to his many friend.s, lived a quiet life, but made his daily rounds aljout town calling on young and old friends, usually with a pleasant .smile and a good word for everyb.idy, Hi^ visit.s will bo missed by manv
He is survived by h'v> wife, one daughter Mabel, three grand>on,s, and a sLster, Mrs Harrie Hemenway of Worcester, Mas.- Funeral .^m'v- ices will be conducted at th- late home nil Saturday af'"rnoon at two .i'>l.>ek Interment in the family iilot .It Forks. The Rev, H, C. Sny- d r, pa,itor, of St John'.-j Lutheran (Ir.irch will offleiate. Friend.- may vi w Ml. bodv this Friday evening 1). ".v. en the h:.ur- of -ev n and nine o'clock
SPhAKEir\f " LIONS V.FFT|V(; NEXT TUESD.W
DAUGHTERS OE AMERK A DEGREE TEAM HOLD S(K LAL
Solon Simons, First To
Report A Kill, BaRtfing
A Six Pointer, 180
J'ounds
OTHERS (;ooii sized
f
Dail.y. f Quick, f Unangst. McH.ile, c ,
Bell, g
Bastk.i, g . . Puzl-nne. g . Cianbrane. g
Naza ret;
Engler. f
Alt 'mose, f . . Ki'iiimerer. f Quinter, c .. Breinig, g .. Kiefer. g ... Ra.-h. g
Score by prri(xi-: Eaton ' Y ,12 Nazareth ' Y' . . o
n -f 'r e, Tamborel Brong
rri-lifiiin,ir\
0
18 ¦ V G
3 . 3 , 0
4 . 1 . 0 . 1
1.'
8 8
I'l !i 3 0
4:i
8
10 Scor
E.l,-:
:ll
Y
(. inie
J \- .- G
15-43
2 25
".: L.'
I
i
DEPARTMENT OF rOMMERCE WEEKLY BUSINESS SURVEV
"Business trend..^ a.-, rellect'd by reixirts lo the Department of Com¬ merce from more than 30 importan'. cities indicates that the depression i over". Secretary Roper said at his wei>kly pre,-.-, conference in connec¬ tion with t.he statement that holiday busines.s "will far exceed that of last year and may be the best year dncc 1930." H" attributed the im- prov d conditions in retail trade V:> iKei'f-a.^ed farm income, employ- nieiu gains, higher payrolls, espand- ((1 rredu sail', and fr'^er con.-unier pending.
Referring to the estimate recently made by the National Retail Dry Go„ds A,s.soclation that the Christ¬ mas volume of trade will reach $4,- 500,000.000 and result In the eini)loy- nieiit of 500 000 extra saK'S people during the holidays, he proceeded to report on trends In s.vcral indivi¬ dual cities. Gains are running from .) per cent to 30 ikt cent ahead of la.-t year, depending of eo'.ii-.- upon (Continued on Page Seven)
• •
W ILL MOVi; TO l:,\STOX
Vazareth Hig^h
Ends Successful
Football Season
Al>oul .sixty member^ and gues:, of the Degree team of Whitfield Council, No. 183. Daughter, of Ain- ' rica a.wembled m the Eagle Hall, and enjoyed their annual covered disn social
Mrs Dorothv Shana>>er»«a' open¬ ed the program ar.d call'-d upon tii • president, Mrs Beatrice Price, wh> ¦,ee;comed the group after which prayer was offered by Mrs, Leda O-'A'ald The lablej w'-re appropri¬ ately decorated for llie Thankigiv- ing holiday, A highly enjoyable program was presented a.s follows: ,
Xyloplione ,solos by Miss Eleanor Keim, je-jompanied by her instruci- or Wayne Nagle; Toe and tap danc<. by Ml VI Pauline Hahn. accompanied bv Mivs Grace Beaeii, '.he team'- p;aiii>'.; Hawaam Guit.ir .-.elecuon- Ijv Ml.ss Mary Haiiii: Humerouj, Pennsylvania Dutch Readings by Mrs Leda 0:;wa;d; Remarks by De¬ puty Mrs Agnes Badnnan. and '-¦roup ,.>inging
,-\ drawing of a basket of groceries Via- awarded to Mrs Mantana Itterly after which "umgtt" was en¬ joyed for which the following re- cei'. ed pri»'.-:
Sadie Kern, Annie Kratz. Mrs Jame.i Auman, Mabel Weaver, Jen- iiir Feller, Mantana Itterly, Culah K.enzle, Anna Reimer, Elizab-'111 Sinions, Saraii Searfa.^-, Cathenne Weaver. Ethel Bayda, Marion Kratz. .Margaret Hinkle, Kaiie Weaver, Ann.e Hahn Minnie Weil, Orace Sasiaman, Grace Beach, Hilda Hantz. Dfjroihy Shanaberger
The success of th^- affair was due to tiie eiToru of ihi. committee m rhar;j. a^ follows, Mrs Dorotiiy Shtinab rter. Anna MiUheim. Sadi' Kern, Lula Schlssler. B-'aTice Price uui Led.i O'.v .ll ;
! Edward Gregory, Maucli Chunk street, who wa- employed as chauf¬ feur for John A Miller, re-signed hi.s position and accepted a position at Ea,ston, Mr. Gregory expects lo O. V W.'VLLIN I mov,,. to Ea.-:oii in the near future Wa llill. public accountant j
be found
ills does 110 I'lds re.ilden
or.li
over that
the city has no
.so- wilh
napijen where „ - 1' OUT the countv
He may hvo juv. •^» coiiiniunitv
feim^? '^""•¦^"^ " ^-^ the re-
fe anl ," ^'''""" ''^^•" •^omnrunlty
I Sttn ? °' ""•'••"d^nt chll- -jj ' will leave no loopholes for
hliriV community program ^'Id welfarr. Miss Labaree finds lost Important py *plf«r.
Bast aka. William..w nilnger. c Zetteler, j Corneito, Rie, c . .. Coiltezze. Unangst,
Nazanth "Y
Keinzle. f StofTl't. f .Tones, g . R.ish, K , , .Shook, g . H Kahl.'r, O K.ihler, Priee f . . Kemmerer,
, , 0
4
., 1
17
J V G
, , 0
F
0 0
1
n
3
0 0 0
1
T I) 4 0 11 15 0 8 3
41
O V
nf P:'.;l:id.'lphi,i, will addre.ss the metnb.r.-. and i;ue-i.> of the Lions Club .i' their n-xt m .e'ing. Tuesday eveir.Ufc'. Dee 'iiib..r 10th Hi- .sub¬ let will b'' "b tn ' of O'lr I'l'-ibleiii.-",
— ¦ - ¦ —
KNTIlliTMNLI) Mr .uui Mr^, I.utlier Lilly ,S!iiH iiers\ iUe, en'ert.cii-d the I'Hv.iw at card.i ,tt liieir home Mot; I,IV evening: Mr .irid Mr.-, old Fre',.. oi Bath (•I.iil: VoK^.l, of :
lllRI.i: ( I.ASS SO< IAL
Tax
of
fol-
on
"ar-
and .Mr and Mrs. Tvt:
The S"iiior Bibli. Cla.v^ of the Naz.ireth Moravian Sunday School, .Andrew G, K'-rn, teacher, held their annual dinner meeting and social in the Mora\ian Simday School building on Tu '.-day evening.
An inU'i'csting program wa.s ren¬ dered. The following oflicer.s were electt.d: Pre.sident, Mrs, Charle.s Clau.ser; viee-pre.sldent. Mrs Oeorge W Hahn; secretary, William Muth; ':'ea~urer, Patil H 0:ipp
21
School Uoard Seats
Newlv Elected Directors
Ofticns .Vro (Oinmitlco!
IJoctod Jind .Vppointed
I 'amiiiPs fami:
nied l.s a Kood
' program that will
tog..tli..r and help to
V d:fTi.uUies .so that
"11 not i>. broken up unnec-
"' ''etor an edueatlunal policy
danr/'"-' '^'>"'' l""^ '••'"'•'»'- "^^Pt-d to hLs need. Compre-
¦ ''"'dle.il facilities with
y nur-ing sorvlce.s of all
"¦ "'¦'''•^sary she als.. In-
« '"'"'I f'>r provision for a
f'"''''f mr.it.uiiralth through
Engineering Drafts¬ men Examinations For Ships
Tlv United States Civil Service Comml.ssion has announced open competitive examinations for the positions of chief engine<'ring drafts¬ man and principal engineering draftsman, for work on .ships. The annual salaries for the.se p |
Month | 12 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19351205_001.tif |
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