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The Nazareth Item iieieieisieiinnman > ' ' AM OfDaPBNDKMT 9BIBBUI NCWSP : ocvom> ID LmKATmE i U30AL AMD ; OCNBUL oioteieieiennnniii' m v;^, 45 ^ No. 42 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1936 Booat Naiareth — Single Copy Three Canto NAZARETH TAKES LEAD IN 1^ EAST PENN LEAGUE PLAY OFFS raMdty Cf««rd Gatlwred At Sduaidt Field Saturday ^uid fleM Park Smday Aftemeea; Wltaera "" Twa VictMriet Far Lecal Ladt «ke namiatA AtbtoOe Olab at -Tm AammtA taaa tta wtU ^--^ wita 4nmi Mk piMo on ^^.rm . _^ ., Baiton ttwaMUi bayi ^mok BBi aiaam tmaXn to tbe '!^ ^ to « with thtlr aytt «Ma SLandeuMM tftwaooo tha Sl aj« aamBA mtnatm Evan'. Sam "amAmX mamm' la on ad- SmTcooui to tha 4a«af teort o( i^Xra than a thouaaa« fana Jam- iVhi gtamAltBai aad Maaehan , nand aai looad ol oaeourai- I cheers reached the eart of all MR tbrousbout thMO two fames, iaturdaya laaM aiiei lung , vat oeldtneed when •tanU'i home run over the Aeld tmmn with tha bases in the ftrtt Inning with art roat tht fans to their feet ..Mi tt waa aMBtthlag to cheer 'i^iSi Vaufoth aOti thrtt addl- A^El mat oe tww «ouWti and two ^^^LnTnd la tht thrth tallied final raa «• Mtoth't *>ubtt By MHMjr Boch't atcond '^^K mllkaiMi icoftd all of thtlr ¦^^imm tht alsth OB tU of thtlr ttn H^T AUtn, Ltoofort emttifttMer. yyAtmt mmaAl ttAABt H •Bmaait Zxm tuth UMriae whta ho raced Lk into dtop OMitar AeM wbtrt to lidt » oet-haadtd eateh tA ¦mwrlyi tfrlvo. Btnatr, re> HviK Ken Maekti on tht laOund ir the MilkiMa la tht tUth, hand* td out but three bate hits In his three Inning ttatul. Herb Hem- mtrly pitched Saturday's game for tht locals and he was exceptionally tight In iMUlng batt biU. According to pcedlctlons made by Manager Heath tht local fans may look forward to vltnesslng snappy ball pUylng by his flock of lads In theae »lnd-upa. "We art going to town" says he, "even tho wc only have three mtmbtrt on our prtteat pitching staff." "We took the Milk¬ men for a ride on Saturday with their eyes wide o|ien and we caught the Easton Pleat "napping" In broad daylight Sunday." "Now then" eon- thiuet Charlie. "If we get an even break with East Oreenvllle this Saturday and even odds with the Milkmen at Limeport Sunday—Well —take a look at tht scores In your newspaper Monday morning." Enuff said. Caal Pmmi Ptayaffa Mlarday'B Score* East Oreenvllle 4; Easton 9 Naureth •: limeport 4 Saatay^ Sctfte Naaareth 14: Eatton g Umeport S: Bast Oreenvllle 3 LCA017I STAJfPJNO Naiareth I 0 l.Wfl Limeport I 1 MO Baat OreenviUe 1 1 500 Baaton 0 3 000 Neal Satariay'a Oaawa Limeport at Batton Muartth tt Bast Oreenvllle '" Neil Saniay'a East OreenvUle at Easton Naaareth at Limeport Sean* ^hmgf -by A. Bb ACODENT VKUM MES IN EASIWi HOSPITAL ttHATH SCHOOL ASSOC CHANGES CONVENHON DATES I Ihe time foe the annual North- ^wion Sunday School convention Sbetn chansed to Stpttmbtr SSth mt Mth Instoad of May aa hereto. tm and WlU ht htld In ChrUt Mt* %tmti Church at Bath, P». « Mr I M Mack ot the MaU Maek aHic company, of PhUaSelphU, «a be the oonventloa tons ItaStr. tA. Mack, who hat gifwa a groat tiA of ttudy to chureh muttc, wlU IMrprtt for the convention dtlt- pm tht value of mutlc In build- Jf a wonhip proftam. "Ta SUntty Kendlg. Director of iMienhlp TrahtlBC of the Ptaaa. mtA OouncU of RtUglottt Bdueatlon «B bt oat ol tht tptabert oa ¦aplMahtr Mth. At tht jMlaa ho wttl att aa hit ^^, "dhltglttoa Nr Chnatlaa HHatloB Ul tht OoaMauatty. la is afitraoMi Mr. Btadif wtU •«• %M tht oMMoatlaa oa tho Mfejtet, •Mttlng aaS Dtttloptag Church VMirB" aai WIU alao eoaduct a CMrtlan Kiaeattoa Coaf crMict on a* Mibject, "Tbn Unitrlytag Idtat aew Mtw Trahiiag Profrtm' Mr. ~ lig haa Soet aa oatttandlng of work la tho aaM oC ChrU- A tchool AiaitalaUatloa Confer- ' eat on tho tahjeet. "An BfleeUvc aakcrt Oonftrtnet", wttl bt con- Imm undtr tht loadtrthlp of Mr. aarie S Mtialnrr. County Super- aaadent of School AdmUiUtratlon. an Sunday BehooU of Northamp- ii County aro urfed to ttad dtlc- aat to tht taavoatloa whtrt thty av havt aa opportualty to ahart ll Mlving tMr local pceMemi- Vw Cawaty BBocaUvt Ooaualttot ~ Ut tht MMHTOta V. M. 0. A. oa CNdittala tm tht atalt aamttA' Bm to bt feiM at Mow Caalto «¦ ^ 14MI. Itth MM Mlh, Irvta W. artta. m Mr atid Mra. aaattU Jaeobf, of ¦¦hlcheni. eaStd oa Mr. aad Mra Mnest MaU aai taaOly, Morth Mata *iet. on Moaday. e e Mrs Clark Voftl of towa and Mr. •M Urs HaroM Prey of Bath, spent ^diweday at AUtatowa. Sunday School In the Reformed Church at 9:15 A. M. Harvest Home services at 10: IS A. M. Mr. and Mn Monford Oarr and son Richard, of Cherry HUl, were the guestt of Mr. and Mra. Oeorge W MeU on Sunday. Ralph Z. Meta, who wat a patient ta tht Shtaaadoah hoapltal, haa returned to the home of his par¬ ents, Mr. and Mn. Oeorge W. Meta. whtro he It Improvtag vtry nictly. Tht Worth White Soctety of tht Belfast Evangelical Reformed Church held their annual pal gift eachange laat Priday evening when nve ntw members were received tato the aociety The meeting was In charge of the president, Mrs. Hugh X. Hughes, of Pen Argyl. It was opened by alngtag "Blest Be The Tte That Btadt" (oUowed by prayer lad by Mn. WUUam H Brong. after which a brief memorial service waa held ta memory of Mn. Mm Moyer, a faithful member of tht aocitty. After the drawing of thtlr new pate aU members and gutata enjoyed a delicious covered dith luncheon In tht toetel room of the church. S S /. b^mi wfif aepth ^ ¦i i-k Am. V a Itrn jwm •••-mi iu4tfli, elvfiTwnf te - jm hmrrri froin Unit»4 State* ^^ rnaih. Il«8 ^^ tt-Onti tlth c«p*jrr arJ har*^ ptDP Nathir M.'«. tJ-M.rtyrfl Prfs <fn' C»r lUI f Mr and Mn. John A. Jonea and son Robert returned from a wetk'a motor trtp to Buffate and Niagara Palls, Erk and returning via Pitts¬ burgh, where they stopped for a visit with Mr. Jones' sister and tamily. Robert Jones, son of Mr. and Mn J. A. Jones, has entered Lehigh Uni¬ versity as a rreshman thte wttk. Others from hew to enter aa Prcah- men are: Tom and Jack Kromer, of Balboa. Panama Canal Zone, who aro now vtelting with Mrs. Jane OU- ehtr on North Walnut street. RoUta Jonet and wife, of Trratoa. N. J., returned hoaw after apcadtag a brief vacatton hen with their parenta, north ot town. A number of Bathltet wen at¬ tending court this wttk at wltneitet. Carl Sencenbach returned to Uralnus Coltegc at OoUegevUte tor hte anal year's work today. Mrs Ansanetta Woodring, of Al- tentown is vialting with her daugh¬ ter and son-ta-tew, Mr. and Mn. Oeorge E. Sherer, Mata tUeet. At preaent Mn Woodring te ta years old and is ta exceUent health. Rail)- Day and Harvest Home services wUl be held In Christ Evan¬ gelical and Reformed Church the last Bunday of September, and the Pall Communion wlH be adminis¬ tered on the second Sunday of October. A truck heavily laden with straw on the Mike Padula Parm. Just ¦bout one mile weat of town on the Beersvllle Highway, upaet while the driver was endeavoring to drive out on the highway from the bam on hte way to New Tark. The auto ignited and it waa aeceasary to caU the Bath Chemical eompany to the Kttte to put ort the fln. While the flame* shot Into the air part ol the houst caught flre and the Chemical engloe saved the buUding Mrs Lloyd W Knecht and party motored hen on Sundajr. Miss Anna M Kern. Creaoo. spent Tuesday at the home o* Mr and Mrs Randolph H Rartholoaiew We«t M.ii:i .-tr*"?!. Mr and Mrs I ucien N^'ff. of Phll- •dplpiua. xere weeicpnd vUitors at the h>me of Mr. and Mrs J Sfftr. rvib^rt L Sieifncd. V-tcons .T •• _ ¦.•*'d »it'.i hi.4 par-^nt. on \V H M.> treet over tlie week-end Cyras KaaMa. TS. HN by aMftel Car OPPICIAL TO ASK INQUEST Cyrua Kunktl. 7S. of Eaaton, , R. O. 1, a former nsident of town, dltd at the Baaton Hotpital, at t>:4» o'clock Sunday morning from tajur> tea he suffered last Thursday night when ht waa struck by an autowM- bUt optrated by WUUam A. Praek. of Baston. The accident occurred at Belfast Junctton Kunkel was crossing tht hlghwajr when he was struck by the auto¬ mobile, according to the report madt by District Attorney Prack to tbt State PoUce, and walked ta front of the machine, before it could be brought to a stop. Mr. Prack aald Monday that he will ask Coroner Nickel to hold an Inqueat. Tho aged man suffered a compound fracture of the right leg, multlpte abrasions and shock and waa takan to the hospital by Mr. Prack aad Oeorge CofBn, first assistant dte- trict attorney, who was ta Mr. Prack's automobile at the tint of tiM accident. Mr. Praek was cotulderabl^r ahal(« en when he heard ot the aftd man's death Witnesses of the ac¬ cident corroborated Mr. Prack'a statement to the SUtt poUet that he was not traveUng at a high ntt of speed at the time of tbt aeeldtat laad Khat ht brought hU ear to a stop almost immtdtetely after tht man was struck. Mr. Kunktl waa a nattvt At Moorestown. the ton ot tbe lato Charles and Eilene (net MlUer) Kunkel. Kt resided ta Naaareth for many yean and moved to Belfast Junction eight years ago, where he made his home at the residence of Mrs. Annte Buckecker. He Is sur¬ vived by a son, Howard, of Pasaalc, N J., and a brother. Thomas M., of Ea.ston, R. D. No 3 a grandson. Cyrus Kunkel. of Passaic. N. J, al¬ so survives. He was a member of St John's Luthenn Church, town, Puneral ttrvlces wen held yester¬ day afternoon at the Buckecker n- ildence. Interment waa made ta the Porka Chureh cemetery. Rev. H C. Snyder oBteteted. Mr. Kunker*was preceded In death by his wife and a son, Charles. STATE FLOOD LOSSES $212,535,01<K As a result of an Intensive ttate-, ated damage eauaad bjr tha wide survey conducted by a com- March INg throughout IB* mittee headed by N. L. Lichtenwal- Pennsylvante won ner. State Director for Tho Natloful Mr. Uehtenvalnor la a Emergency Council, the toUl tttlm-1 today, aa foUowt: The ftMowing to a awaatery at Iho dtootl Si—ft ha Iho Maia «f 'Residence damage and peraooal l:as i ¦ Busineas and Induatrial 'SUte Highway Department, roada and bridfta •School District property 'Agricultural loaaes *County. municipal and public property •Welfare and penal Inatltutions *Church 4nd religious proptrty Minos and mining property Telephont and telegraph companies Railroads Utilities (light, power, street raUways) Pederal buildings Post OflKce Department State Piiheries State Eapanae*: Mme pumps • 700,000 National Ouard 379.000 State PoUce 9.000 Health Department 100,000 Sf At b9 W p. A flood cleanup pojects STATE WIDE TOTAL |8U,»II*M * I Tliese figures are broken down conservative estimate. into counties". I The heavy loaats to alotl The above figures represent direct largo induatrial ptenU, damage and do not Include indirect storea, theatrtt, losses of use and occupancy, nor lots plants, wholetate and rttaU tl trade or suspenalon ot businttt. Ushatente, are Uattd uatar The tetter are dUBeult or lmpoa«lbl«: mm and iaduitrtal" loataa. to compute, but are known to be| Tht flfurta auktaf up CLAMBAKB A clambake was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry CteweU, R. D, tto I. Easton, In honor ot Mr. Ctewell's 40th birthday. Thoat pretent wen: Mr. aad Mn. Bobert Rtee, and daughten, BUaa¬ beth, Bhirley and Bauna, and tona Charles and Robert, Jr., Mr. aad Mn. Pteyd Ciewell aad daughten Oladya. Mabel. .Pearl and Bhtrlty, Mr. and Mn. WUUam HtU aad daughten Anna, and Martha aad ton Billy, Mn Mtante HeU. Charitt Buaaard. Mr. and Mn. Otorft Bat¬ ter and daughten Elalnt and Vlr- glnte, Jtrenteh Werner, Jaattt CleweU, all of Easton, Mist BUaa¬ beth Ounthtr, of Bath. Mr aad Mn. SUnley Haha and aoa Buddr. of Washington. N. J., JdiM Katte Ctewell, of Tatamy. Mra. Oara Haha and daughter Evelyn and Rahert Mahn. R. D.. No. 3. Naaartth, Mr. and Mrs Harold WInten and aon Buddy, of Bloomsberry, N. J.. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Nolf aad aon Jamea. Mr and Mrs. Paul Molf. aad daughter Oloria. R. O, No. S. Bat- ton. Mr. and Mn. SUnley Btlltrt. of Preemanaburg. Mr. and Mn. James DeLoaff. of Oakland Mrfe, Mr. and Mra. Prank P Rahn. of Naaareth. aad Mr. and Mn. Harry CleweU and daughttra iaatt aad Lorraine and son. Junior. R. D.. Mo. 3, Baalon. a e » 9. O. OP A MB8TS Camp lis Patrtotic Order of Am¬ ericans held their reguter BMetlng last Wednesday evening ta the Bagle Hall with president Mabel Bttttter presiding. Chaplain Lucy Remaly conducted the devotions followrd Iqr the report on finances by Mrs. Mary Abel. The weekly priae was won by Ruth Hawk. Orator Carrie Holland read a poem entitled 'Sermons We See." (ahoeel Hamcaae* —^—s.-- =-- Marring,mato ot Chaa«_Toay C^aaooeri. today graooa the riam piottship liabtweifht threat, wla- nXtkg tbe title from CaBaoncrl la a 1? r.i-r-J dec.sk'tt here. NAZARETH BOARD Local Seliaal Distriet to Heahhy Caaditiaa The regular monthly matttag of the Naaareth School Board was htld on Monday evtning of thte wttk. 'The Treasurer of the Board rta- dered a nport abowtag a balance ot •31,47».78 on August 1, IIM. Tht receipts during August wero IH* S3194 and the cipendlturta ISJaiS. leavtag a baUnet ot MS.1H.PT oa September Ut. Tht alnklnc fund contained a balance aa of Stpttmbtr 1st, conatetlng of a caah balance of 91.401.49 and ataUng fund bonds m the amount of 9IS,000.00, making a toUl of 940,401.49. The Tax CoUoetor nported col- teetlont of achool taata durtag the Bwnth ot Auguat aaMHmtlng to ittJN.08. BUU totaUnc |ft.4IS.M wert ap¬ proved for payaitat aad tht Tnat- unr authorlatd to pay thtm. A portaMo fraad alaad for tht SCHOOL IN SESSION « ^ T athletic tield »a.< illscusaed and the matter referred tu the Orounds Committee for further liiveHigatlon as to the most desirable type of atand and the probable cost, and report at the next meeting of the Board. Tlie Lone Star Cement Corpora¬ tion was granted the use of one of the unused class rooms in the North Broad Street bulldtag for the pur¬ pose of conducting classes In "Plrst Aid" with the assUtance of the i United States Bureau of Mines. The aehool district is to be reimbursed j tor all expenses which will accrue , to the district through the conduct- . Ing ot these claaaes, I Tht Supervising Principal was au¬ thorlaed to purchase a cabinet In whteh to nie and store band music. aad tho Second National Bank was frantod the use of the high school fjrawaaltun on November 19, 30 and Sl, I9M for the purpose ot conduct- taf a farm products show. CEMENT WORKERS CALL OFF STRIKE LATE YESTERDAY Plelietii« Bade Ab Em- pleyaee Ga Back TWWark Att to futet and ptaettM agata at Pteate Mo 4 aad Ma. t at the Ptansyhraala-DMtit Otaiiat atloa whoa ward waa tht ptehtt Maat to "st to yeaterday al 4 srelocfc. Thest two plaate had that tight ytittrday aagr a picket Uat patroUtd tht of thttt two plaata allowed a UaUt ot ayaBMin mmym Vt mm ba taeh oatranoo to do picket duty due to tht highway dangtrs; however, at tht piante it waa stated that betwoon M aad 40 spectaton and others oogrtgatod on tht oppoattt tide of tht hlfhway. Tbtn wert no itrl- oat dltturbanoei of moiw than a aatuN ta whteh individuate AU tho awn wont back to work thte morning pcndtag tho outcoaM of a conference to be held bctwtaa now aad September Sgth dctcral»> ing laiporunt facton concernlnf the parttes ImpUcated. MacOONALD - LBARM Mtss Ida Uam. daughter ot Mr. aad im WUUam Learn, ot Bast Lawn, and Robert MacDoaald, of town, were married oa Saturday afternoon by the Rev Otorgt 8 Kteckner ta Porka Chureh. Mlsa Ruth Douglaa, ot Maaareth. waa the maid of honor, and CUude Puge. Pen Argyl. btat awn The bride waa attired ta whlto aat- ta triauBfcd wtth laee, von a bridal vcU tucked wtth orange hteatoau and pearls. The bridal bouauet ooaaUt- ed ot UUea aad Ultes of tht valley Tht auM ot hootr won a patch rhten gown with ptctun hat to match, and carried TaUamaa rotes f>>Uowing a reception at tht home of the brtde's parente. ta a raaai de¬ corated ta ptak and white, the cou¬ ple left on a short wedding trtp. Mr and Mrs MacOonald wUl re- sKte in Cast Lawn. WW VHIAB A Mrs. Anna Mosko, Mn. Susan Nemett.-.. the Misses Mildred and Pauline NemetU of Stratfetd. Oon- npcticu- ispent several daya at the h>^m^ of Mr and Mrs Leater P Ki'ich. Main stree- Mr .ind M.-.- Jihn Edefanan. of W(!:.ut street spent Sunday wi'h M- i.d Mrs Zerui- Soil, at Peters¬ ville. Harvest Home will be observed In Buahkili M. E Church on the com¬ ing Sunday with services both :noming and evening Special mus¬ ic at the evening service. Our supervisor? last week re- buUt the tail race bridge at Bowers MUl. Many of our farmers hx\e done *ome of their fall sowing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fehnel spent the week-end at Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Mack, of thto ptece. and Mr and Mrs John Everaote. of Martin i Creek, were thoae that partook of a birthday dinner given in honor of the binh- day of Charles P. Mack, of Acker- manville Mrs. Edward Broad, of KateUen. -pent Monday in our .-nidst Eugene Kostenbader Is buiidmg two natr stlos on his farm betwe-^n AJtrni and Bushkill Center ——m~-~A ¦.%Rlrt:sr HOME .%T .%R!i(l>r9 Tlie festival yl Ure Hirve.~t wi'.; be itf celebrated in .^rnd:-i Churcli. t!v Rev OfOTge S KVclcner. Luth¬ eran pastor on Sirdw. September H^h. at 10 15 .\ M Tli^' .*-rvice will be featured l»y -p»*ct.i: masic. beautiful de^roratiias and an appropriate .» rmoa. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The ITEM welcomes communi¬ cations from its readers, especi¬ ally those expressing opinions on matters of current interest. The shorter the tetter, the greater Is Its chance of receiving publica¬ tion. Letters to the Editor mmmt be accompanied by the writer's signature and address. Your name will be withheld if you so request It. No attention will be paid t> unsigned letters This department is conducted for the benefit of all and wt bope that you will make good uae of it. rtie Item assumes no responsi- jility for opinions expressed. THC BDnxm. substantial. Nor do the abovt fig- txptnatt' urea taclude shipment, of foods or .,,,^^,1^ )^ »„ |„^ perishables ta tra;;;,^, ^y^^ Wtn ^^ I,*tMeea to flooSt waters and ordered icondtmntd and destroyed. I l^ tbt lortfolng flgures the dam- jage to reslden6es. tUutture, clothing. I personal property, automdbitea, tto. Those loaaes marked, "Bustaess and I industrial," taclude: Business pro¬ perty damage, aauipment, machUi Of tht Uflstature ta SMIit sp An flcltnciet ta the budpttt of tba «• partmtnte, as a rttult ot tiMi isir and itrvleo, and for tha of mining pump tqulpawnt la < that the flooded mlatt aMfBl It eteared of water. Tbt total daoMM la tht Obit River basta was |10I,AMJIS: Itg ery, merchandise, stock fixtures, the Butquehanna Rivtr batta. etc. Under the flgures for "Mines and mining property," the State Bureau of Mines estimate that of the 1,400 mtaes in the State, both [ anthracite and bituminous, approxi¬ mately 50 per cent of the mines were affected by the flood, and the flgure of 110.000.000, for power and remov¬ al of water for reconditioning. Is a aoa.Ttl: and tor tht Dtlawata aifir baata, |4,4»7jat. (Rtvtr baalB latak do aot tadudo tbatt asuroa eould not be apportioned toilo ( loatoa but which appear la ttat aUlt> wide toUls). Tht flood damapt for MWthaaip* ton County amounted to W.TISja^ and was apportioned aa foUowa: Personal, residence, and business loss State Highway Department damage . Public and municipal proper y lost .. .l3S»4Mt • •1.141 • nAos SMinVMIS UNNER SQIVED GKNIP OF AT INN Mn. C. B. Kem. of Kerndale, on Saturday waa hoateea to a group of frtends at a dinner. A sumptuous dinner waa aerved at the Naaanth tnn. after which the gueata gathered at the Kem resldenot to play brldgt. Prlata wtn awarded to Mrs Clark Mack, Mn. i. A. Pangboner anl Mrs. Archte Kern. The giaetts ta- cluded Mn. W. Steckel. Mn. El Houck. Mn. C. W. Possbender. Mrs. J. A. Pangboner, Mn. Arehte Kem. Mrs. Jacob Hom, aU of Bangor. Mrs Clark Mack, of Martta's Creek. Mrs. Ptank Meaainger and the hostess. At the close of the bridge gam«, a birthday cake waa aerved ta hon^r of the natal annlverury of Mrs. Bd. Houefe. S S The Hecktewn achoote opeaad with a large attendance laat Tueaday morning Thtn an IM puplte. Bom to Mr. and Mra. Orube over the «e«k-end-« boy. Sunday School at t: 15 A M., fol¬ lowed by Lutheran aervlcot hy Rev J A Kllck at 10:15 A M. Mr and Mrs Oeorge King and Mr and Mrs Charles King on Sun— fay called on Mr and Mn Edgar \on Steuben and Mr and Mn Kichard Koehter, .of Bethlehem. Church services and song services were given at the State Hospital. Rittersville. by Rev C A. Buta and the Senior choir of Dryland Church. Heclctown. with Charles Landte, orgatUst and leader. The funeral of Mrs James John¬ son wa* largely attended Monday afternoon in Drytend Church. Heck¬ town. with Rev c A. BuU olBciat- itit The pallbearers were aons of the deceased. Johnaon Johnaon. E'imer Johnaon. TVuman Johnaon. Pred Johnson. Wallace Johnaon and Allen Johnaon. n%R%-BsT noba sCRvircs At 8 P M next Sunday the an¬ nual H.»rve.st Home services wiU he held in Naaareth Evangelical Church The church will he de¬ corated with .suitable apecimena from sarden and fleld and aaaw from the wildw.jod Pifty or aiore varieties of vejrft.ab;e growth Will be ¦^en on the s.helves irithin the altar a."d ar.iund the auditorium Mrs Kachliiie Harris will give .->ne of her unique and impressive >erm-'ns .suitable -.i th? occasion Speri.il mu.Mc. vo-;.t: iin«l inaTum^n- tal will be rendered All are welcome. Sunday School on Sunday morn¬ ing at 9 o'clock followed by church services at 10:15 A. M.. by Rev. H. D Clauss. Charles MUtenberger anl famUy. of Kreidersvilte, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Harvey Miltenberger. Mr and Mrs. Elmer ZeUner and Beatta Lindaman vteited Mra Alice Stout and daughtor Mamie, of Mor« thampton, on Sunday. William DUlinger spent tht wttk enl at Egypt with Ms alsttr anl family. Clifford Chapman, of Bethlehem anl Henry Anthony anl Joaeph Bergstresscr caUed on Mr. anl Mrt. Elmer Zellner and Beatta Lindaman Mr and Mrs. Amandus Santee. of Northampton, made a short call on Mr. and Mrs J. N. Dankel. Henry Anthony visited tUs brother Wesley and family at Northampton recently. • • DAi'GHTBRS OP AMERICA aOLM CARD PAaTT The Whitfleld Council. No. Ig3. Daughters of America, held a card party on TUeaday evening ta the Eagle HaU, on Center Squan. Tht evening vat apent pteytag "Kaaa'* — Pinochle"—"Cootte". Prlaes men awarded to: "Haas' — CUnton C. Pranu. Eva Pehr. Sarah Serfass. Mrs. Paul Kera, Joyce Lichtenwal¬ ner and SteUa Koch; "Pinochle"— Ethel Bayda. Mra W. P. Smith and Charles Mir; "CooUe' — Annie Hii\n. and Anna Stoudt: "Non- players" — Leda Oswald: "Door- prtae—Lute Schiaster S S REV. CLAVSS TO coKovcr roMMtmioMs Rev H D. Cteuss. Reformed pas¬ tor, will conduct communion at Chriit Church. Uttle Moore, on October 4th. at IAM: Emmanuel. PetersvUle. October 4th. at 10 13 A M : Jehovah. Bushkill Center, on October llth. at IAM and a' Satem. Moorestown. October llth at 10 A M. Preparatory servioaa will be held on Saturday evening preceding CLEAUILD Mr. and Mrs. Chartaa Pbbatl aai Miss Naomi Knecht, of Chtrry MUI, apent several days at Atlaatle Olty. Mltttt BUa Hahn and Rumttta RissmUler and PnnkUn MUhoha. tt this plact, tpent Monday ta PRUS* dtlphta. Mr. and Mn. Uattr Rawk. tf Mickteyt and Ralph WlUlaauoa asd Mtea Dorothy Pthr, of atUaot. i Banday at BBort Mr. and Mn. Blwood Maha Mr. aad bttt Clirdt RtetailUar. Sunday tvtning with ICareut OawlS- tOB and family. Mn. Bdward Broad and daafRltr Mary tptat Sunday tetnlaf mtBt Jacob Davidson and family. Rarvtit aomt atrvleea wlQ kt ohterved In the BuahkiU M. & Church, Sunday momtng aad ning. September Stth. Sunday School at tbtKAL, MMV- j ed by a special aermon at lt:l by Rev OaskeU. A aptelal program will be rendtrod at evening aervlee at T:4S 9. M. Ught aavtag tUne. Sunday Bcbool on A. M. Lutheran Marrtat lett at It A. M. by Rtv. A. Some of our local f< their taU plowtng. day gueat of Mr. and Mra. AptSI Kothter. Mr. and Mn Rabtrt Krtldlir sal family, of Lehighton, aptnt aa the gueeu of Mn. Mary and family. Mn John Heinbold waa tRt i ot Mr. and Mrs. Riehard I famUy. Mary Bartholomrrw made a Mr ta Naaareth U.n week. Mrs SyMlU Remaly, ot Ma waa the guaat of Mr. aad Howard Remaly and faaUly i A Horat-Cheatnut trae at IBa honae of Mr and Mn. PrwR 9. Hahn, corner of North North atratta. haa Ite i ot teavea and Moaaotna ft Robert Pauley. Mew iturday at had aa ear turaed ia Uat Mars At any rate, ta R I the ab<>re eAt of <:'-.kI a perfect "mailed ' graced •r««-iieia,- to the whtsparlagt of tht i i't Bttbei mtt Immt Sacer* aad tfcwaab ^w^
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1936-09-17 |
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 | 09 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1936 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1936-09-17 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-01 |
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 38250 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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NAZARETH TAKES LEAD IN 1^ EAST PENN LEAGUE PLAY OFFS
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I cheers reached the eart of all MR tbrousbout thMO two fames, iaturdaya laaM aiiei lung , vat oeldtneed when •tanU'i home run over the Aeld tmmn with tha bases in the ftrtt Inning with art roat tht fans to their feet ..Mi tt waa aMBtthlag to cheer 'i^iSi Vaufoth aOti thrtt addl- A^El mat oe tww «ouWti and two ^^^LnTnd la tht thrth tallied final raa «• Mtoth't *>ubtt By MHMjr Boch't atcond
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td out but three bate hits In his three Inning ttatul. Herb Hem- mtrly pitched Saturday's game for tht locals and he was exceptionally tight In iMUlng batt biU.
According to pcedlctlons made by Manager Heath tht local fans may look forward to vltnesslng snappy ball pUylng by his flock of lads In theae »lnd-upa. "We art going to town" says he, "even tho wc only have three mtmbtrt on our prtteat pitching staff." "We took the Milk¬ men for a ride on Saturday with their eyes wide o|ien and we caught the Easton Pleat "napping" In broad daylight Sunday." "Now then" eon- thiuet Charlie. "If we get an even break with East Oreenvllle this Saturday and even odds with the Milkmen at Limeport Sunday—Well —take a look at tht scores In your newspaper Monday morning." Enuff said.
Caal Pmmi Ptayaffa Mlarday'B Score* East Oreenvllle 4; Easton 9 Naureth •: limeport 4
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an Sunday BehooU of Northamp- ii County aro urfed to ttad dtlc- aat to tht taavoatloa whtrt thty av havt aa opportualty to ahart ll Mlving tMr local pceMemi-
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Mrs Clark Voftl of towa and Mr. •M Urs HaroM Prey of Bath, spent ^diweday at AUtatowa.
Sunday School In the Reformed Church at 9:15 A. M.
Harvest Home services at 10: IS A. M.
Mr. and Mn Monford Oarr and son Richard, of Cherry HUl, were the guestt of Mr. and Mra. Oeorge W MeU on Sunday.
Ralph Z. Meta, who wat a patient ta tht Shtaaadoah hoapltal, haa returned to the home of his par¬ ents, Mr. and Mn. Oeorge W. Meta. whtro he It Improvtag vtry nictly.
Tht Worth White Soctety of tht Belfast Evangelical Reformed Church held their annual pal gift eachange laat Priday evening when nve ntw members were received tato the aociety The meeting was In charge of the president, Mrs. Hugh X. Hughes, of Pen Argyl. It was opened by alngtag "Blest Be The Tte That Btadt" (oUowed by prayer lad by Mn. WUUam H Brong. after which a brief memorial service waa held ta memory of Mn. Mm Moyer, a faithful member of tht aocitty. After the drawing of thtlr new pate aU members and gutata enjoyed a delicious covered dith luncheon In tht toetel room of the church. S S
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Month | 09 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1936 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19360917_001.tif |
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