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« First Peiriod of Patron List Campaign Yields Total of $1680.00; Campaign To Continue, Is Public Denu .gggBPVL BE NO RBORETS w MU havt your name and tho *ir«r evtry mtmbtr of your Sto lecordtd In tht Patron OgTof «»• "•* "*•'""' *" Htttreth. THE NAZARETH ITEM TWO CENTaROES ALL UP IN ONE BOOK . . . Buth la story of The Rarony of Will your name be printed .is cover? ^^5748 ^ No. 11— 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 t Highlights — on — <«i»te* •'¦¦Ce«te»,^, V^ 1740 — 1940 « 1740 — 1940 BY SINCERITY PETE (fhirS laalaBmfl) „^ge Whitafltld. Bngltoh relt- MM Ittder, WM bom on Deoember ?tfl4 at the BeU Inn, Oloueester, ¦r which hto father wat landlord. At about twtlve yean ot age. he M tent to the tchool of Bt. Mary Zorypt, Oloucttter, whtrt ht do- aome tklll In tlocutlon tnd for rttdlag playt. a olr- j whleh probably had con- I mflutnet on hto snbatqutnt St tht age ef flf tton ht wat Uken ggm tebool to ttttot hta taother In intPtbltc boutt. and for a year and a fetlf wat t ooouaon drainer. ¦i thta tgata itturatd to aebool ta gnpaie Ibr the UBltttalty, and tl 1191 eatattd at a ttrvMar at IMbcake Ooltage. Oaftrd. gfaduat- |w to 1799. Ht vaa ttitlnad at a SsNdtoi dtatts eta last M. 1119 ^ Martta BIM9R. Btahop aC - . aflir vBMi ha feoiaM an NT. thisiBh vhMi hto tt taot attfaolot tai* ¦unfht Hftr on May 7, 1739. After three months rettdencd there, he returned to England to re¬ ceive priest's ordert, and to ratot contributions for the establtohmeni of an orphanage. He again em¬ barked for Ameriea In Auguat. 1799 and rematoed there two yeart. preaching to all tht prinelpal towns. «See Encyclopaedia - Britannica, Eleventh edition, pages 900-904). On New Year't Day, 1740. Oeorge Whitefleld arrived In Oeorgta for the tecond time, and lamiedtatal/ went to tee Peter Bohtar. with whom he had not before been pretonaUy acquatoted, though he had corret- pondtd with htat. Whtn about to leave for Pnuuylvanta, ht (Otorgt Whlteaeld) oOtied Ptttr Bohtar and hta frtandt a pattase oo board hto Thta oOar thty sl*dly aeetpttd and taUtag from Bavaaaah en AprU 11. 1749 arrived ta PhUadelpbta on Aprtt 19.1749. Oeerge WhlteOtM. with the aM ef WlUlam Seward, of LtnSaa. aar* purehaatd Paa theyttnd aoret ol (OoBttautd an mm Poa^ 1714 — ins m ¦ Moirr WEH « auay tafonatd foOt know Mrthday altho —t. a-_ — B^^^^BBaSww a^P md^^^O^omm bayt and BMa ¦ottt aa Uw Boy had to dot thieflyc Ita inhtrtnt taaagtaattta ap- w mra, to ttie faet that ttioa- al deteted mtn hava ghrtu MaM and aionty—but ohiefly tlaw— «Sta amHftahly ta ordtr that tht keya atho btetmt Beouta might havt tht advantagt of thtir tounttt aad wirtrlwr* MO thnUtr toelal agtnty ta the htotory of tht world hat evtr tiigagid to maay amb aa volunteert aad their wUUngnait and dtatoa to bt at toot ttot ta a trttnito to tht tttt tl onttUtahntta whIth ta a of tht tistnttal Aawrl- ahartettr. k Thatt Soout teadert havt not " ^— ta veto, for thtrt ta on > ASSCMiniASTER Tht reiignattan of Blmer Bnyde;* at aoootawtter of Troop V-9a, Boy Beonts. wtt attoounetd Mondty at tbt wotkly meeting of the troop to St John't aaiRaatd Chureh. Be wfll bt saoettdtd by John AUtn. aa atitattnt tcoutmuttr for tht pttt tttetll ytara Soouts Benjamin Shtmer. Carey Simmons. Jamet Condomitti and Wayne Keck conducted the routta? ctiaaumtet tnd ftrst tM and ten- <tarfoot lequirements were prtctletd at patrol sessions. Nmt week the troop wUI feature a eamp flre ttory ¦Motlng. Final pUms wert alto dto- cntttd for the annual banquet hon¬ oring Scout Week whieh they wtll ttend thto Prtday to the PhUllps- BUto Room. ^ttee T^mt laahitbal TiVMUMirt Ibe Batten YJfXIA wffl hoM aa it baihttbaU TseaSay bight. Manh T. Batafi thta ttttlan art laptttad la pale. Mere ttiaa 49 wanted ta ordtr ta cluunpltnthlp at taam sBuMon oounty. The wtaniag team wUI lattlet a trophy and ltt mfbtri wttl gtt ta¬ dividual mtdaltw Tht runntrtup wUI be awarded a trophy. Thtamat cutttandtag player ta tbe touma¬ ment wUl reeehre a medaL Teaau mutt be tattrad before Saturday nisht. Marth «. at 9 o'¬ eloek. Ihott tateretttd art urgtd to oomunltata with FameU Ltwto, toumaaMht' atanastr. or dohn R. WUton. phyttaal Slitetor. at Um rM.OJi., Batten. OBSaVESTTIh Mrs. O. P. Bahnaen. wMow of tho tate Rev. O. P. Bahnttn. formtr pattor of Moravtaa ehargtt ta Coopertburg and Behetnteh. obttrv- ed htr 77Ui birthday Sanday at har home. Oenter Sqaart. Mrt. Bahnttn wa^ bom of Bwlta 1 arento ta Oermany oa nbruary 9, tin. enlgiatlag lo thta eountry at tht brtde of Um tate Rev. Mr. Bahn¬ sen ta 1999. The Bahnatnt Ortt reiMed for a period of approahaate- ly three yean at Watertown. Wta. and then for approataiately four >ean at Watt Saltm, tU. Ooming caatward, they rttldtd at Uttaa. M. Y., tor about three yean; vatattonad ont Wtoter ta the Wett Indltt; Uvtd In Cooptrsburg for tta ytart: Sehoe- ri*ok for 91 yean; and ta Naaareth about eighteen yeart. Her dtughtor. Mtot O. KItaabeth Bahnttn, ta retMtng with htr. NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 9, 1939 Boost Nasareth — Single Copy Three Conta MERCHANTS ASSO- CUHONTOPLAN AND PROMOTE ACTIVITIES Strang OppttlltoB Mated Concem¬ tag Chata-Stare Nan-eooper atlve AtUtade The regulir monthly meeting of The Naiareth Merchant's Associa¬ tion was held tast Thursday evening *t tht Y.M.C.A. with good represen¬ tatton present. The formation of conunlttees authorteed at the last meeting were announced as foUows: The committee for the promotion of events constots of Oeorge Meeser, WUltam Himler and W. P. Mertt; the eommlttee to co-operate with movements on the Bi-Centennial celebration cotuistt of Henry Schle¬ gel, Bdward Kern and Nelson Pree¬ man. Those to serve on the Mer- chandtoing Committee are Henry Sehlegel and Nat. Motto. PoUowlng routine business, J. U. Petherolf gave an toteretttog talk on tht BWtttr of tht promotton of publtalty for tht Bt-Centenntal. BoaM very eaeeUent tugtfettlons wert brought to the attantkm of the mtmbtn to bt put toto practtoe durtag the eurrent year conoemlng the Mg event ta 1940. Purther re¬ marka ooneemtag the Bl-Oenteimtal eelebration were awde by R. H. Mtahael ta potattag out the value of attraetlve window dtaptayt. In dtaeiutlng tht promotion of evente tht bnportont nutter of proper oooperatton wat brought to tht attention of the BMmben when It wat potattd out that aU future evento thouM be te oonduettd that tht pubUe auy kiMw who tht co- optrattas aMrehanto an aponaorlng •uch movenNBta. It wat ttattd that to tht patt iMn-Bwmbtn aad non- eooperatlng ooaaemi parttolpattd ta Bwny evento wlthottt giving any at¬ tention to proaMtlon. Strang oppo¬ sition wat rtgtattred againtt ehato ttortt rtaptag tha harvttt of tvc|ito staged by tht todtptndtnt aur- chantt. It wat atoo atated tt»t a break¬ down, thowtag prorate Sgurtt of aU Naitnth butinf haaitt tbouM be oompUtd for tbe benefit of aU eon¬ eemed and to aerve a detormtatag factor ta tpontorlng tvente, thut brtagtag to Ught tht namtt of tht rtti promoters of loeal aotlvl^, at weU as the chtoetan. Sueh a oom- pitation of actual flgurea, It wat htated, wouM portrty a true ptetun cf the loeal butlnttt fltld and ttrvt tt a baroawttr for tho proatottan of future eventa. ¦AnTOffE.y( AT r.1X TONKR Tht Partnt Ttaehtr Atioetatlon WiU hoM ttMir rtgtttar otttttoig to¬ night, PMruary Oth. to tht toctal roomt of the high tchool buUdtag at 7:49 o'eloek. Speetal muita wUl be rendered by memben ef the high aehool orehet- tra under ttM dUwetton of Mr. Relti. 17m tptaktr for the evening wlU be the Rev. Wemer Mara, mittlon- try on furlough, who wlU dlteum chureh and aehool aotlvltlet ta Nlearaugua. The PTA at thta meeting wUI rward a nrlat of flve doUan to the puplto honw-room with the mott partnta prtttnt at thta awtttag. Um award wUl bt madt on a peroent- agt baata. thtnfor. tlhalimttng any trror. Tht home-room winning thto prtat an to purtfwtt hooka er a patattas. ehottn by tht ttaehtr and tht pupUt thtauelvet. • S potodPOddctJooromatB Tht Phi Oanuna Olub wlU hold Ita annual PtUowthlp tupptr on Bat¬ urday evening at 9 o'eloek ta the ('to)Pt room of »he Y.M.O.A. The Ooepel Team, of AUentown, under the leadership of Otear De- Prata WlU be prettnt to tnttrtata with tptelal ttaglng. •Uth ta te dtrS tf yaa dmyaay A M-^lbrohoai Llatota. dw raiUpUttor prattdtni l>-#1fSl lualBB ^ M-Votaoilne'sOar. U-ThafaaMMhlpMointwat •ink cA Hovonm IMl M—King Tutankhoaian't tomb wcaepenedL IttX /* ^^^ ty-l?itishlpMsatdlhnu9b iConflk 1 teOust( ,im. M-Mortta Lulhtr. taodar el Oerman RoiertMUon, im. .eem FIREMEN BEPORT EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR BK ANNUAL EVENT MANY VALVABU PRIEES OFFEBEO According to reports released at a meeting of Vigilance Hose Company Monday evening, S. R. Woodring presiding, the stage is all set for the big affair next Priday evening, lawrenee Rice, secretary, gave a de¬ tailed report on the forthcomtog event. He announced that the Fire Company band, under the direction of Harry Miller will furiUsh dancj music from 8:30 to 2:00 a. m. Th^ Jolly Musketeers have been secured to furnish music for square danctog. starting at 11:00 p. m. and ending at 3:00 a. m. The prites to be awarded ttii winners at cards are all d.splaycd In the show wtodow of the Halde- man's Btauty Salon. AU thote who enjoy eard playtog should vtaw thto olsplay of beautiful and useful priaes. Card ptaying wUl ttart promptly at 9:00 p. m. and aU eard rlaytrs tn urgtd to eonw early. It wat atoo announctd that Mon¬ day, Ptbruary 19th, a group of fln* men wUl eanvasa the town witn ticketo to Bwke aure that every ena wishing to attend ta tuppltad with a ticktt. The eonunlttN to aukt thto ctnvaw an. Earl Pnnta, Chetlar Oowtr, BIwood Hoeh, Vietor Bdel¬ man, R. LUly, Walter Kahltr. T. Traeh, Ctrl Drake. Walter Arnold. J Woodward, Martta BnUta and Paul Tnch. The oomautttt wlU rpprtctate your tupport. TWENTY-ONE PHaONS ODAUFV IDCUSS INPaSTAID Tht Fint Aid Class tpoptortd by the Ntitrath Red CrofI tt tht Y.M.O.A. wat eonctidtd m Tuttday tventag with 21 penonfe quaUfytag for the Standard OerlUoate atal 2 for the Advanced Coarae. Hte In¬ struction and axaSUnatlon wen haixlled by WUUam Monprode and the Penn-Otata Cgment Corp. Plrst Aid Corps. / Those quaUfytag were Elto Hay. Miriam KlecknAr. Edna B. Shelly. Margaqtt atatt. Mrs C. Wagner. Mary Wheeleaf Russel Becker. Wil¬ son Bfodt, pnnk Oavey, Burton Franta. Calvin Itterly, Ray Metz. Floyd Morrli, Leonard Shanaberger, Kenneth Spook, Prank Simons, Les- ter StarSf John Ftanaeak, Peter Trapp, cHannce Weaver, Paul Wea¬ ver, RusteU and Oeorge Young. S S TAHONAUMA Memben of the American Rome Oroup of Uie Naatnth Woman's Club hoard an Interettlng tddteas on, "Romt life ta Atatka," as given by Mtat Mte HeUtak, of Buton, at a mttttag of the group hekl Tues¬ day eventog at the home of Mrs. Robert Pautey on North New St. Mn. WUUam Kleppinger asstoted Mn. Pautey as hottest. Mtmbtn of the group an: Mrs. Ralph W. Fty, chalmun, Mrs. Robert Pauley, Mn. Paul Wunderly. Mra. Jottph Retataelman, Mrs. The. odon DoU. Mn. Oeorge Swoyer. Mn. WUUam Jaeota, Mn. Fred A. Marekt. Mn. H. P. Yttaley, Mrs. Ouy Cump, Mn. Ployd N. Wagner. Mn. Jottph Riekert, Mrs. Oeorgo Kleekner, Mtat Miriam Kleckner, Mra Bdward Cottier, Mn W. J. Boutt. Mn. WUUam Ktepplnger, Mn. R. T. PeppeU, Mn. Harvey C. Snyder, Mn Chariea Prack, Mrs. Robta WetartMWh. Mn. Harry Sey¬ fried and Mrs. Ployd Kauffman. WOMAN'S MISSION¬ ARY SO^TY MEETS Miss Aliee Schmklt led tn the discussion of the topic, "What Is l-atriotlsm?" at the Pebruary meet¬ ing of the Woman's Missionary So¬ ciety of St. John's Lutheran Church Thursday evening. Readings on tho topto wen given by Mrs. Robert Pauley, Mn. Prank Young. MIm Helen Roth. Mrs. Lewto Morrto. Mrs Mary Miller. Mn. Pred Heckman. Mn. M. M. Dry, Mrs Arthur Smith. Mrs. Thomas Kostenbader. Mrs Madtoon Holland and Mn. Sylvester Ebertt. Several ptano solos were ptayed by Mn. Wilson Uttle. Mn. H. C. Snyder presided at th? tmtooia session. It wat decided to peek a box of ctothing for datUtute Luthentu ta the northwest Canada as. the society's toner-mission pro¬ ject. Hostesses were Alice Schmidt. Mrs Prank Young, Mrs. Herbert Reimer. Mn. RusseU Hangen. Mra MadLson Ho){and. Emma Roth. Emma Bover. lUda Burley and Mn. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Clark Vogel, Lincoln Avenue, vtoited Mr. and Mn. Luther LUly tnd famUy. at SchoenersvUle. on Monday. Town Council Meets A regular stated meeting of Tswn Council was held Monday at 8:03 o clock p. m. with all of the mem-1 bers present with the exception of 5fr. Hagenbueh. Tlie President, Mr. | Schaefler, presided. i On motion of .VIe.ssrs. Henitzleman and Keim. it wa.s moved that th..' minutes of tlie two regular meeting.; held on January Srd and January 14th, 1939, be approved as read. On motion of Messrs. Kauffma-j pnd Heintz'.eman, it was moved thai the following bill^. as approved by the Ctiairman of the various Com- Dilttee.s, be approved and ordered yald by tlie Treasurer. A. R. Lindenmoyer t ISO Star Janitor Supply State A.SSO. of Boros Nazareth News Agency — F. Huth and Sons R. K. Stout P. Huth and Sons Young's Press Peoples Coal and Supply Co. Oeorge Cairo Blue Mt. Water Co Peoples Coal and Supply Co. Broad Street Oarage Hobart Cabinet Co Paul W. Heckman Naaanth Item Metro-Edison Co Blmon Korpan 21.91 (I EXCELLENT REPORTS RENDERED BY TEAMS OF BI-CENTENNIAL HOLIDAYS No bu.siness will be transacted by the local banlcs on Lincoln's Birthday, observed February 13th and Wa.shington a Birthday, Feb¬ ruary 22nd. 23 Zones Report; Campaign to Continue Until Every Home Is Contacted ) $73.04 Per Zone Reported WHL CONDUCT SL¬ YER mCOJIIA- DIG THEB PffTKni ANNIVERSAIY Anna Nitschmann Circle. Kings Daughters will oelebrata thetr fif¬ tieth anniversary by conducttog a silver tea at the home of Mn. J. Allen Stamer, Ul East Centre St., next Thursday afUmoon between 1:30 and 5:10 o'clock. The foUowing committee wUl serve Mn. Harold SUmer, Mrs. R. P. Ziegler, Mrs. Prank Huth, Mrj. Harry Seyfried. Mrs. Edward Kern, Mn. L. O. Peten. Mrs. Richard OrilBth, Mrs. Edgar Kern, Mrs. John Winn, Mn. Donald Sttor, Mrs. Ralph Stocker and Miss Emma Bennett. The publto to tovited. NudmnnisiASM EVDENT AT CHORAL SOCBfY REHEARSALS Then wat much enthustasm evi¬ dent at the regular nhearsal of the Naaareth Choral Boctaty on Monday tveiUng. The chorus now numbering ap¬ proxbnately 75 voices is practtolng legularly under the Director. EUts C. Bchnoobell with Prof. Charles heat, teeompantat for the chorus. Tbt nimiben being studied for the •¦spring Concert to be given AprU 2) are BMot tttnetivt. Whilt eveiy number ta metodious. they are of such clatttoal quaUty to please the nioat ftttldtous ooniwiiteur of must:. BROWNIPACK NARKS fast ANNIVBBARY The first timlveniry of the or- pantattlon of Brownie Ptck No. 2, tinder the leadera)np of Mn. Carl H. Beitel and Mra Dorothy Shana¬ berger, was ob^rve<i with a news¬ paper party «! the Scout head¬ quarters, Sodth Broad St. It also m.irked tht^blrthday anniversaries of the f^lowlng members of the pack. Darlene and Jean Pr.-intz. Ma^^ Prack. Marlon Kowalczk. K.'itwrlne Woodring, Prances Con¬ domitti, Lois Shimer, Joyce Trach .m^Ukla Schultz. flpattart invitations were extende* to Lorraine Plorey. Dorothy Heck- m.in. Catherine Plick and Pauline Wunderly. charter members of th? pack, who have since graduated to Oirl Scouts. Mrs. Calvin W. Nickel. Commit- tro Woman, a.s.si.sted In carrying out the program. P.tlL a. OBHH.tST nf rt Wmat Hlah Mtivct. laral tttt- »•¦• Maa, wh* will he ¦tMHtva ta nvMlMrahla la tb* ttetl Tela- pXtama ltt,ttt Mil* I'lab t*-alaht ¦• ¦ M**tlac at Havrtohara. H» aMliarO tor M»Mb«rshla hy artt- laa aril vvblrlva tme ttm r»ara Mllhaat htXmm ttammmmthtt tmr aa ¦rrMvat. Th*rc arc aMrlr eOO Hrll ari«»r« la the atate who are Mi»aih*va. LOCAL MAN qUALVIES FOR MEMERSHIP IN 1W.M0-MILE CLUB With a decade of safe driving behind him, Paul S. Oerhart. 72 West High St.. local telephone man. Till be among those honored wlt.i membership in the Bell Telephone 100.000 MUe Club at Harrbburg to¬ night. At the State Capital Oerhart will be Jotoed with 30 of hto fellow Bell drivers from the company's Central Pennsylvania area to receive the {>!audlta of State and company of- ticlato for qualifytog as 100,000 Mllers. With the addition of more than 100 new members this year, the Beil Telephone 100.000 Mile Club to now composed of 600 telephone men in Pennsylvania who have operated company vehicles for at least ten years without betog responsible for an accident, it was explained by Con S. Nissley. manager for the Sell Company. He potated out that the club was organiied last year and started out with a membership of 486 men Many of the charted members have crlven without accidents for 13. 2J and 25 years. Mr. Ntosley explained that regular Inspections of BeU vehicles, rigid observance of highway regulations together with a few common .sense driving rules and an earnest desire on the part of telephone employee.s to drive courteously and carefullv formed the background of the com¬ pany's highway safety program. Members of The Bi-Centennlal Campaign committee rendered ex¬ cellent reports Tuesday when re¬ turns were made for the first period jf a house-to-house canvass. "Twen¬ ty-three teams representing twenty- three zones reported a total of $1,- 094.23 collected in cash and $585.75 tn pledges, or a total of 11.680.00 An average of 873.04 per tone to date. Thirteen zones have not as yet reported, but it Is estimated these teams wUl report by the end of the week an average equal to the one establtohed. Because of numerous demanda and requests by present and former cltl- lens, the Campaign Committee de¬ cided at a meettog held Tuesday, to eonttoue the canvass until every home to contacted and every clti¬ aen is accorded thto once-to-a-llfe- time opportunity. It was estlnuted that approximately half of tht citi¬ zens withta the bounds of The Bar- cny of Natareth bave been con¬ tacted to date and that more time should be aUowed to complete the roster and to eliminate a rush on the part of the workers. A record of every transaction is Licing compiled by the committee and arrangements for an aU-mem- ber mttting of captatos and workers is planned for the near future. Every member to to be notified of plans for continuing the campaign as long as it to possible prior to a deadline to be announced It wa^i stated that the drive, or the oppor¬ tunity to Ust names in the new hto¬ tory of Nazareth, must neeeitarilv l.e limited due to time required ti arrange and layout of thto new wora. There must be a deadltoe when all material Is to be forwarded to the printer and published. It Ij therefore, very important that no time be lost In completing the can¬ vass as early as possible. A word to the wise is sufBctont . . . be too late, even at tt Win tny price, to have a name added to thto Uat after that deadline has beea reached. Citizens are urged not to wait unlM tbe last minutes of the campaign tt enter the patron Itot The eapteta or worker of your aone wlU be glad to take cara of your Itot any tint . . . make sure that It ta Uttad. Rtsulu of tht ftnt period of tbe campaign, including only 19 of tkt M tones, an as foUowt: Seat No. Ftaigot 1 no report 3 148.00 3 26.50 Cath 1 73.00 OTM 4. 5, 6, 7. no report 8 15.00 9 no report 10 20.00 11 4.00 13 no report 13 14 9aM 15 no report 18 17 no report 18 3400 19 TT.00 30 11.00 21 11.00 22 0.00 33 10 00 24 40.00 25 27.00 36 no raport 27 4800 28 7S.75 29 10.00 30 700 31 no report 33 33 no raport 34 8.00 35 900 M no report 27.00 40.00 80.60 at.oo ladjs IT 00 asoo MAS MOO 01.00 osso 80.00 114.00 43.00 20.00 02 JS 13.00 12.00 T.0O 17.00 28.00 IMal sutso OMI 4SJI SMI 01.01 PIM V91M pim ptm ISMS SMI MJI nsi •Ml UMI TMl OSjH MMI IMI IMI m 11.81 STJI 33 tones 1506.75 81004.35 IIOOOJO 0. OFR. MEETS Rltoabeth Pile Lodge. No. 570, Order of Rebekahs, met Monday eventag in the Odd Pellow Hall with EUea Rloe. noble grand presiding. Jennto Prantc was chairman of the hoittess eommlttee at a .social period. The spectal meeting of the order rnd their past noble grand group XI as postponed from Peb. 20 to March 20. # * PARM SOLO / The farm belonging td the estate .f Henry Hahn, Bushkifl Townshln. situated near Bushkill (>ntre Grove. rontatoing 64 actps ani 35 perches, with improvementa wm^ sold at pub- lir sale on SaturdtrAo Oltoton H MEN^ LEAGUE SUPPER TUESDAY Members of the Key Men of the Men's League of St J.ihns R - ff.rmed Church, meeting In specia' session Monday evening, decided tj contact all male congregational members of fhe church to attend the annual Men'.s League Supper on Peb. 14 at 6:30 p. m. The R"v Conrad Wllker. of Allentown. will b .• the principal speaker at thi.s aPac: and the Lend-A-Hand Bible Clas* will prf part the meal. Farmers h 1939 Firm Program Urgid To Use Proper Seed The Northampton County Agri¬ cultural Conservation Committee has announced that In connection with the alfalfa seeding practice i:nder the 1939 Agricultura Conser¬ vatton Program the only seed that can qualify and that wtU be recog¬ nized as "Hardy, Northern Orown Domestic Alfalfa Seed" will be al¬ falfa seed grown in Canada and in the following states: Washington. Oregon, Montana, Idaho. Utah, Wyoming. Colorado, North Dakota. South Dakota. Ne¬ braska. Kansas. Minnesota, Iowa. Il¬ linois, Indiana, Ohio. Michigan. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut. Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hamp¬ shire and Maine. Where any seeding practice spect- f;es the use of Red or Alaska clover, .my such seed produced in the United States or Canada will qual¬ ify under the 1939 program. The committee urges that all far- r.'iers participating tn the 1939 pr?- iiiam who wish to earn payments jv carrying out these seeding prac¬ tice.s should not fail to use seea i'.of.n as above In order to qualify lur p.iyments NAIWNAL NALMOVKOni ANMNJNCniNT REPUBUCAN CLUB MEETS ROTARY HEARS TALK ON SLUMS The local Rotary Club heard an Interesting talk on "Brtoglng Younj Boys Out of the Sliuns" at their Monday dinner session tn the Y.M.¬ C.A. by Prof. E. T. Satchell. chair¬ man of the trustees, of Allentown'^ Boys Haven. He was tatroduoed by 8 J. Oregory. Charles L. Shimer presided and it was announced that "Tatamy Night" will be observed next week. CALf NDAR of COMING {VEH15 Peb 23—P. O. S. of A. Minatnto In Odd PeUowa Hall by meaUwn of the order. Tlie regular monthly meeting of the Republican Club of Nazareth, was held at the Nazareth Inn with President John Michel presiding. Routine business was dispensed with and 16 applications for mem¬ bership were received. Attorney Bamako, of Easton, ad¬ dressed the club, hto subject being "The Duty of the Voter." He stressed the point that we would have cleaner Oovernment when all citizens dtoplayed an active taterest in poUtk». The embers enjoyed lunch and re- ft^eshmenu following the biulnets meeting. K.OFF ilEErS Sir Knight ManhaU Raymoad Kess presided at a routtat butlottt (Session of Chamber No. 100, O. K. of P. held Monday eveiUng. The dt- tret team eommittet, ta a thort tti- stao, dtaeutttd plaat for a daatt whtah wUl bt held Mareh 11. ¦ Most motton picture wUl be taterestetf ta National Aa- nouncement Night, that wUl be belt ta motton picture thettras through¬ out tht eountry on Monday evtntag, Pebruary 20th: for thta day wlU bt truly ramembered by 5.404 perttaa —winnert of the 8250A00 Movie Quta Contest. On thto occaaion an¬ nouncement of the winnen wUl be made from the stages or screens of all the motion picture theatrtt that have participated In the fampalgn that marked Motion Pictures' Oreat* est Year. Manager Meeser of the Braai Street Theatre will celebrate occasion by announctag the of all national prize winners frota the 150 000 first prtoe, 825.000 aeeead prtoe, 810 000 prize winners, IMIS prite winners, down to the 01680 successful contestants. In addttkm aU local prize wtaners wUl be aa* nounced. Should winnen be prettnt tn the theatres, certified checks, to* sued by the Chemical Bank aat (ConUnnad oa Pest PIMt • Observes Birthday Observing her 83rd birthday, Mra Sarah Brewen Pry, widow of the late Owen Fry. on Friday enters talned friends and relatives with aa ' open house" at the home of htr daughter. Mrs. Lewis EUenbentr, at Nazareth R D No. 1. on the Oeorgetown Road. Mrs Pry was born in CherryvlUe, Monroe County, on Ptb. I, Ittt, 9 daughter of the ttte Michael I Sarah (Steinmetz) Brewen. j past thirteen yean ahe haa I I living ta Naaareth. the laat I months of which have with her daughter near < Mn. Pry ta enjoytaf the batt at health. She readt without tha aM of glaaaet even ta her Her tate husband waa a stone cutter for a period of i 35 yeara ta the Naaarelh aai fast area. file couple wata bletatd ehlMran, ata Uvtag and ceased. Thoee llvtagtart Ma. hlOt Ellenberger. at Nattfalh. M. A K 1 with when the ta aev Mn. Samuel Otanit, ol vUta. N. J.; Mra. Bttata WMbb^ gf Atbaryjyt. II. d; ¦SHPilKtf | lowu; Bdwaat P9tt at tttamptP^ ^ Tiaa.. aad BlovaM P9p, afltpg^ YorfcCttp. OiaaaiaisMttMSsgaB otte, who oadimm tpmgg pm j ago: Owaa. aksal oae nsr S|^ii| 4 ^
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1939-02-09 |
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. |
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. |
Month | 02 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1939 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1939-02-09 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-05 |
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 39117 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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Month | 02 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1939 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19390209_001.tif |
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