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V The Nazareth Item AN mDEPENDItNl tAHlltY NEW8PAPKR UEVOI'KIJ iej l.U'fcKArUKil ixx:ai. anu oknkral in'rem.ioence «T'45 _ No. 7 — ¦\X S(.. -Main St., Pliuiic 20 na/ai:1':th, pa., Thursday .moilm.nc, ja.makv !•. ]!•;;<; Jiou.-^l Xazarc'lii — Siii^k- Copy Tlirei- (V-nt.s Council Holds Organization Meeting HELL-BENT FOR ELECTION by A. B. Chapin Elect J. A. Schaeffer, Presi¬ dent; New Councilmen Take Oath of Office NOMINATK AM) KLKCT OTHER OFFK ERS irles and Wages Are ('ontinued Same As P»:{|- 1935 Rate For RnMuing Term; State IH^hway Dept. Takes Over Balance of Streets of The Org.iiiii:-'-"'" Town Couneilvv...-called to order by Tchief Bill'.— M>- Fi-iiiklin P. 8 00 oelock p, m. in the luncli Ch.unb.'rs, .md on pre.sent- .tion of th.il Klection Cerlifical.'.-, teidniiniv'-xM "^^ "''^'' "' "'"'¦'¦ u the iiewlv eleeted Councilmen, Inelv J A Sehaefler, M. Alte- JTHenry Kna-.i.s-. F T. KaulTman ad Harry Ha.'enbiich n,e roll being called, the follow- U member.- v^'fre recorded a-s prc- Z: namely. Me.s-sr.s. Lindenmoyer, Sm, Altemo-o. Kahler, Kortz ^man, Knau.vs. Hagenbueh and fehicffcr. On motion of Me^'^r* Llndenmoy- ^ Keim. C F Fehnel was ap- '¦OtoWd Secretary Pro tern of the ¦jU^Uiatioii- for President of flguncU being in order, Mr, J. A. lehtefler wa.s nominated for Presl- jHit for the en.-iiing term on mo- Ugo of Me--i'.- Keim flMK being no other ir, Schaeflei wa »te<l as Pr.'.-ident. J|omin.itioii- lor Trea-urer being in order, Mr Wilmer A Heyer. wa.- nomlnated a- Trea-urer on motion Of Messr.s Kahl. r and Kortz fm the ensuau t-mi Tivre being ii" Other noiuiiii^i-'i--- Mi Heyer v^•a,-. unanimously elec'.ed a- Treasurer Nomination- fer Secretary belli',; in order. Mr C F Felinel wa.s nom¬ inated a- S ere'iry on motion of (Continued on Page Four) and Kortz inmination.s. unanlmou.sly cl- PARENTTEACHERS ASSN. TO HOLD MEETINr. TONKiHT Tlie ri'.nulur Iju-ine-,- iiiieliiig of the Par.'iit-Teacher- A.-.sociatioii will b.' held this evening. J.inuaiv 9tli, In the Hifth Scli.iol auditorium ^ A very intere-ting pio^'rani is a,ssur- ' ed, I Mi.ss Dorothy Moyer will be the guest speaker, her -ubject will be •The Science of Seeing "—dl-cus-ing the relationship between light and ' vision and the important part they play In conserving the eye.-iglit of , our children. This subject has be.n ¦ widely di.scu-.sed by eyesight special- ! i.-ts, and medical autlioritie.s recent- | ly, and will be of great interest to ^ parent- and teacher- In conn.'ction witli this program j a playlet will be given, entitled j ¦Aunt Mathilda Comes Home" All ineiiilHM's and Ineiicl- are in- \::ed lo the mei-tiiej — .\iii;mu)x — Nazan-lh ('iliwn.'* Kv.iy precaution i.s taken by Uoioiigh Officials at thLs sea.son ol the year for the safely and wellai'c of coasters within the Boiougli hiiilts Sufflcient sirceto li.i'.e been i)ij,-t.-d lor the use of cou-t.-is and ii.ilfic regulated uecordingly. H'i'.vevt'r, to pr 'veiit aceidiiit.-. the following rules should be prai-lu-ed: COASTfclliS: shnuld not uh' any other streei Im coa.sting tlian llio.s<< spccilled aiid ¦-«> posted. It Is dangi-ne.is to l.-i your -led slide b'voiul t h e,- e marker.- I'-\H1-:NTS: can do a lot to help ivoid aecid.'iit- by in.struct- iiii; their i-hildr.-n to obey llie rule, MOIOKISTS (-111 help by usin^ a liulc coiiimoii sense. The IMster.s nu'iin ju.st what they s ly. If vou must drive over "C'oa.sMng ¦• Sveel:,", don't t.irget you are driving on f'lrbidden territory The co-operation of all is nece,s.-ary to prevent accidents. SPORTSMEN PLAN I FOR WINTER (iAME FEEDING :imRTY-SI\BURL\LS INHECKiOWNHOPE CEMETERY IN 1935 The f.)ll"'.v,;.- i-.ister ol burials in the Hecktann Hope Cenv-tery dur- Inj the p.i.-t year a.- furnished by the Sex'.on. A 13 John-on, gives date of burial ii.niie and age at timt ol death Tii ¦ av. rage age attained was 03 ye.irs ,ind 24 d.iv -. Jan. 7, Ciiarles E. Scliafer, aged 63 years; J.iu 13. Cora Shee'.z, aged 64 j-ears; Jan '33. Tilghman Fogel. aged 84 years; Feb. 3. Mary Bill- heini',-r, aged tl'J year.-; Feb. 12. Ella Schoch, a','ed 61 years; Feb, 12, Fyet- ta C Yeakel, ,i»-cl 78 v.-ars, Feb, 12 Ralph P Deri', aged 5 months; Feb, 21. Sir.ih A Savior, aged b4 years; M.:.a 3. EUiii J. Johnson, ag'jd 73 ;, ,i:--: March 20. Elmira C. Uliaiii!.-'., aged 78 year-; March 28. Oeorge Woodrinu, au- d 21 y.ars; April 4, Id.i P,i llu-. aged 34 years; lApril 19, Orube, infant; April 2t). 'William A H;l,!u'.mer. ae.-d (14 y'?ars; April •.>;! P.dnier D Hitter, aged 65 year : May!), Earl D'lriiblas- er, aged 1)7 ;. ,,: M,i-. Ill i;,,i„.r! E , (Continued on Page Five' AW.\liM\(; TO I'KOTIU T SLUI). I\(; .\( ( IhK.NTS Harri-bur.i;, Pe;:i.,-\,. .nn.i .Siiu'.- ni'-n'- clul.'- fmipri-ing almost 800 ir.Jividual argaiiization.-, are plan- iiiii'.' to earry on one ol the largi'sl VV;:-,'.-r f.ediiiit p: leraiii- tiii.- year 'liat ha.s ev. r b'-'T. .r.^enipted. Boy S(ou.-, school cliildri-n, rural mail c.irriers and other- ,ir being asked M co-operate antl I'lc.il g.ime ofll- ci.ils have been in-iriie;ed to help in . V' rv wav pcis-,ible. Corn and scratch grain will be .iv.iilable for distribution by local G.inie Protectors although many of the organization.- hav,- provided their own food from el'.ib funds. KN(;.\(iEMENT AN- NOl.NTED .\T DINNER C4)asting Accident Injuries Prove Fatal To Bethlehem Youth Tiic victun of an automobile acci- d.-iit on Saturday when he crashed into the left rear wheel of a car oix-rated by RoUin O. Peters. 1541 High street, Henry Alton Siliu-. Liberty High School student suc¬ cumb d to his injuries al 4;58 o'clock on the -ame afternoon. The accl- d.'i,'. lief Ul led at 1:20 o'clock. iJec.'.iseil was born in Bethlehem, 1) e iiiij. r ll). ID'_'4. tiie .son of Rob- ii: F, ai.vl M.irtha Ruth, nee Wu-iiU-r, Sillies .md wa,i a member ..: Si Malthcv',- Lutheran Churcii where he belonged to the Sunday Seli-iol, Junior Iir,her League and j!Ui,.'r Choir Tli€ survivors Include two bu - thers, Robert M and Kerwiii K i)0*h at home, and four sister.s, Dor- 1 iv-a Wickert, Eth'l Ruth, Anita Loui.sc and Mildred Roberta all a: home The fuller.ll vva.s held from the home of the parents, 1127 Elm .-treet. Hi".hlehem. on Tin'sd.iy afternoon witli private .sinvic s at the house, at 1;30 o'clock, followed by .services a' St Matthew's Lutheran Church at 2 o'clock. Interment was made in ' :ie Email- eem lery Ml ;li. d.: .\:v.\ .Ml- Al'. .11 Fl'iry. ol Na/a- R.nue, No 1. eiv.'-it.iiiiid at lu-r a; !h ;; Imiii,- on Siiiui.iv, I' vvli.,'!i ;inn till- eiiL'ag'-nieiit of t!ii-ir .-I.II Woodr.ivv M Mi— ^Ll¦. Kiiiiiis, d,ni-i.'.'r ol Mr .md Mi .¦\l;r'":l K'l'.ii n'. l-:.i-',iiii. vv,i- a:i- II-Illll.- (1 Ti. - • pr., .'ir, VV .t - .Mr iiid M; Liii.iiiU.; F-".-i;e-,. >; Har.u- .'¦ . Ml .Ii.d Mr- It i,-i I-l u y .ml i.iii.:;.. Uii,--"11 Fl .r.-', .Ill 1 Mr aiul Mr- H.-'.b.'M I.i:!v '¦: \.--.0)11 re; R.-v .iiicl Ml- H ilph Iv ••¦ .'¦ 'I r and Ii.d Ml M,.:k Florey Mr .Ili.l Mi- Aiim,- M,t:\ Oil'. ¦ I ,iiul .Mr, NEW LEGISLATION IMPROVES STATE BANKING GROUPS I'l'iii ,-\lv,i,ii:i l(,iiiks at Xrongosl I'lisitioii hi llistiiry .1 in: .lul ,-, Mr .IIIIllV Wanimg 'h.it fatalities and .ser¬ ious mjurii's 10 children are almost certain to .i.-eur unles.s immediate «ep> are laki-n to provide .safe .slid- ding. the Key-:one Automobile Club urges pohre ;o roiH' ofT aivas for I the U.-0 of youthful sli-dders. At the sam.' time, the Club makes |> pica fl nio'nrist^ tn l)o on the lool(-out f.ir sledden tii"'s to s,ifc-.;iiard tlv forljickiiiiB ;!|.,,n [„ I In hazardou.- places, "Any ar.vi;-.- of children that (Con'in',,,.1 f,,, |,^^p g.j^i ', and to par- 'ir children b.v US" th.'l rsled- irev Ml (I M: iiiilv .; 11, idro'.v -, ,1, r: f".i,i; ;.'- Vv 111.;-; and li.rii, M; .- May Kuliii-. l-'l'ii.v, an.1 Mr .ind Mr-, : v ol N,i,'.,ii>':h. Route. WII KM \N I I (.lOS M Mil \I!V TO IIOI.lt VII I list. H.iri isl.'ure Oir..-;.iiul;ii',' among ¦ll-- .lelileveinenis of the tJep.U't- iii-ii; ol Hanking during the pas' \r.\r w.l- till' p.i.,-a'.;e ol the Reed .-\e; el. ,1'iM'; ;h- State Banking Boai.l Tin.- bo.ird. con-istlng of Iiu- S' ere',try ot Banking as cliair- iiiaii. ex-olh.-i.) two mi'inlx-rs ap- ii.iiiiid .1! l.iriie by the Governor. , ..i:.l -l.\ .ipimin'id by th.' Oovern.ir I 11.1111 a -Kill' ol iwminee- presi'iited , !n tlie P iiii.-ylv.iiil.i Banker.--' As- I - .e;.i: loll, lia- ;lie power lo ri'inov. (Confiniied on I«ist Pagei i:\ti<:rt\im:i> Tiie i.giil.ir i" Amerlean inoiillil I,<".;i .11 V inee ,\iixil; ;iiig of ary will ' 1), held on Frid,iv i-vemiiK, January lOtli. at 8 p ill , It Ilie Legion Home ' HIKTIIhAV IVVUTV i.tit'; 11 a 'itprii'ii tO'j »n, JANUARY 8 tul.iilt. ¦ nic ol tardi. mu auili.jiiics is^ii onr ifiil |..n T t Kltj. bl.lidl I II. Mil, "11 Sf.cilly ijic |g-J • ll '¦..-•' U S Ai.alhjn nii-r' l.i-M In l.its /Kv.tr\e\ I'yHl U.tiin CultlHf tftk an I'! .-It sj-tc.l tri.jnl ..I S» "'Irt i.ff I,UUI |..l(l J.I- 1. I. jii.l.iii 1,11.ird r-.iv t! ¦' l.-Tii It. I, %^J^IJ I'll.- r-\ srli V-.il. Liu I'll t ol (l.j ¦.:-! ..-Mr ..r, l-f.i ¦Ily «III- I Mr a'l'' Mrs. Ch.irle.-, Clau.-er en- lertained at cards on N''W 'Y'ear'.- 'Eve, at their home un Cenler .-treet Those present were; I Mr and Mr.- Jo-eph Heintzelman Mr, and Mr- Clarence Ziegler, Mr- Mi,- Pe.irl Arii.lt vv.i- leiidered a and Mr- Nathan Brob.-t. .Mr. and -urpri>' p.irty at t!ie Innie of her ' Mrs. Eschor Clewell. Mr. and Mrs parents. .Mr and Mrs Leon Arndt. j Charles Clau.ser, of town. Mr. and B'-lvid' re street, on M.uiday eve- ' Mrs. Edward Skinner, Charles i-m^r iD.iniels and Jame- l^aniels, of Al- eveninu wa- -pen; plav ing leiitovvn and refre-hiiieiit- were serv- ' Prizes w.'re awarded to E.--chor ,.^\ j Clewell, Clarence Ziegler, Mr.-, Ed- riio-i pre-eiit wer.' Mi-s p.irothv ward Skiiiii"r, ,ind Mrs Jo,-eph llndi'iimoyer. Mi.-.- O.-ialdine K.-l- H-'iii'/eliiiei, low. Mi-s l.aura W.uiib.ild, Mi-- __^^_____^_^^^^^_____^.^ I/<iiii,-e Kern. Mr-s K.ithleen B.i.'li- tn.ui, Mlss Oerirude Mieh,iel. .Mi^- M.'atric Bachni.iii, Arthur nr')vvii Cliirle- Wunderly. Wayne Willi.un Priee. Roy Douula.- Kriiner. Sh'rwo<i(l Hash Kemmerer The line- RulofT. , Erne,-: Elwood CiiKc'ls ~,i)()() Dcbis Hot Magic By ruul W. Keariiry 'Fires that .-tart them.s<dvt's co,->t us over fifty million dollars a year The amazing phenomenon of ,-ixiii- tniuHius iBiulion is vattiiely famllrir to niiiiiy of U.S as a hazard of damp h.ty III b.irns or, perliap-, p.iinter'.- overalls in the closet But Ix-lievliig that this threat is limited to a small fleld, lliou.-and- of household¬ ers ri.n.-tanlly lay theiiisi-Ue- ope., lo treael.erous liri',- For < xamiili In New Jer-i y nol imiu la'o .i man uoi ,i Liini od n of ,-<)methiiiL' Iniiiiiiut in his c U.ir l^llill- hv ,|i I.l. 1,- hi .1, - e,''I ¦ .1 '11 (Continued on P»ge Five) CImmber of Commerce Members To Hear //. L. Doane Speak Sylvester Garr Dies Former ( om missioner, VVicU'ly Known. \ ictim of I (tart l)i>c'ase 'ifxriilli .\nnual .Mt't'tinjf To-morrow .Niyht; kccord .MU-nclance Kv peeled .- -i M: d i:, WELL KNOWN FORMER / ^^q/ President's Birthdau NAZARENE DIES AT ^^^cui rrenueni t, Dtrinuuy Bali Sponsored By wo- CHARLESTON, W. VA. Word was received Saturday of the sudden death of Mr-, Kate Pauley Kiefer, wife of Charl -.- Kie- f.r, at Charleston, Wc'.t Virginia, l.irmerly of Naz.ireth, shocked many .)f her friend.s here. Mr and Mrs. Kiel, r made Nazareth tluir home for many year.s and had mad.- many friends m Nazar.-th and com¬ munity. They moved to Charleston .1 year ago Mrs. Kiefer was a daughter of tiie late Mr. and Mr.-. Stephen Pauley and wa.- born in AUentown. She came to Ea-ton when young and attended public schools there She graduated from the Easton High School in 18DG and entered the training school lor nur.si.'.s at thc Philad'-lphia General Hospital from which she gradtiated in 1901. The .rganization of the Lehigh Valley Nur-e.s Association was partly due :o her efTorts. She .served as tt.'s first pr. sident. Th;' b'idy was brought lo Easton. iier former home, and funeral serv- iees were conducted Tuesday after- le.on Besides her husband she Ls -iirvlved by three sl-ter.- and one lirother. Mrs. Ida Burkhart of Plill- .ideljihia and Mr.s Owen Lewis, Mis- Carrie Pauley and Rolx'rt Pauley of Easton. Many of her Nazareth Inends attended the funer.il —-- a A.VIIItK AN I.KfWON AI'XII.IAKV TO IIOI.I) lol I! (Ol \ l> (Ol N( II., SAL, ,1AM AKV llth men's Democratic Club •The '^^iLi^sVl'^iJstVartt"^ ^IKS.LAURAS.ENrKE .M The Odd Fellow; j SUCTOIHS TO Hall. Jan. :;i)th HEART ATTA( K :}(l(t.<»io "Tolio" \iclims \. . ..»! v..«;...»' Il<.li-v Wi-ll-Kiioun Itesidi nt r.»--ed Aw.iv .Need Aauon .s Help mi ¦ . ¦ .Mondav Lviiiinu 1 Oi.ly nation-wide generosity can r«>tnedy th- plight of the nation':? I aCKi.UOO inlantile paralysis victim.s. I Clonel Henry L. Dolierty chairman i of the N.itional Committee of the I Birthday BaU for the President, ddared today. I Faced with this distressing .situ- Uii.on." Colonel Doherty .said, "our I hope is that the fiiiy.'..- rai.sed by the I third Bii'llKlay Ball for the Pre.-l- tl nt on January 30. will exceed th? ? 1.071.00 raised at the 19,3j affair. Inadequate Mrdk-iil Faeilltirs Colon.-1 Doi.er'y ij.imted ou; that a total of $2.1)74.000 h.i.- be-n rau-ed Ijv the Birthday Ball- celebrating tile President,- ,")2nd and .")3rd anni- vM'sarie-. But. he added — 'Despite thl- fr- -li llnaiKial am- (Contlnued on Liast Page) GAME (OMMfsSION IMPROVES HUNTING I Mrs. Laura Eacke. Gli. succumbed to a hear* attack Monday evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Mr and I .Mr-. Joseph H Rickert, 224 Pro-- ! p.-ct Street, following several week- I of illness. Mrs. Encke until eight ' years ago resided at Aurora, 111 and Is the widow of the late Dr J H Encke. She was very active m social and civic affaira of •.:.'a-ii ' and was noted for her splendid read- i ings. She w.v- a life-iohg ntTT."!-; I of the Moravian Church; charter , nv-niber of Anna Nit,schman Circl - King'.- Daughter,-. Order of Ea.-f rn ; Star and the White Shrine, of Jeru- ' -.ileni. Easton. I Her only survivor is h*'r -i-;er Mrs Jo.-eph H Rickert. w/.li wh nn -ho resided the pa,-t eigh; year.- Tlie funeral will be held t-.)in->rr nv a!:ernoon at 2,30 oclock. 224 Pr-)-- pec; s;reet, m chaiae of the Rev P S Ml m.'rt. p.i.-tor of •he M..rav .in Cliurch Interin nt. in the N.i/are'a Svlvi-iter Garr. 67. a life-long re.Mdent of Fork- to'Aii-.iip, a lorni- er Northampton county comm..-.- i,oiier and one ol tne iiKj-t widelv i::, <wn re-jident- ol '.iu- county, di'-d Friday even.ng at In- home at Sandt - Eddy after a two week ;, lU- r."-,s from heart trouble His wif" f,vo vear- ago on January 2 j G.rr, alwav- a -taunch Dem- | , W.1- active III pilitic- prac- \ al' in.-, adul' life Hi- .^ervd ¦i '-AO t'-nii- a count;, com¬ in.-^.'imr. from ItfWi until 1912 Fur 12 y ar- he wa- .-uperv i-,or of Fork.- town-hip. He al.so served a- lax • coUi-c'xjr of liiat town.-hip. and as ' tr;a->urer of the boaid of auper- viv^r? He was activ,. in the work of Mt Zion Lutheran Church. Martin's Creek, having been a m'-mber of the Church Council there for over 42 years and he al->o .served as treas- u.'"er of that church He wa; an active member of the building com¬ mittee which had charge of renova- lon- there .several year- ago H- wa- .\ director of Church Hill c-'m-- tery and wa.s a member of the Od:: F-U'^w- al Martin's Creek Mr Oarr wa.s formerly a director i! tii.. old Northampton Countv Agricultural A-.sociat.on. which •inducted the Nazareth fair, and wa- always active in the afTair- of tliat organization H.- u-,iallv wi. a tiir.et or om- of ti.e judges ¦)'. tn-- ra.-ing and occasioiiallv he P' :-oii- allv drove in some o! •ii.' ain.i'".i:' I I , b- :.^ all I >:;> r' ,ii,'! a'i e.'.r.f, M: O.irr 1- -ur..'1'ti by .n.e .-o,i W . I G..:: .1' h'lni.-. ;vv . ;j:o;her- A:i: ¦ Oai-r T.i'aiiiv. ai;j R,':iai,! G.irr l/jvvcr Mt Bethel t.o'.v-n,li:,i .,,. ; ,-. .„.. -;-¦ 1 Mi Eliii' : F-.-- ;>,:, i : F'U ^.- t i'.vn-i.:-,j Funeral .-ervice-, were held fr .:i, tht- lioin. on Tue.-ciav .r 1 3<) p :i. followed by .services m Mt Zi^n Lutiu-ran Church, and iiiterin. ir, ;i: Church Hill cemetery The service were m charge of the Rev H C Siiyd-r, ot Nazareth the Rev Sam- ut 1 Ki-tler, ancl tli-,- R"v J O Re.i- gle of M- B •,. , DEPAmTENT OE (()MMER( E WEEKLY BUSINESS SIRVKY c R'-P'irt- j:i.:n- :¦' 111 il ''..V,.i\ d-IplL.i I- L.ii:- K.: to the Departni'-n: ol r.-v ealeci gt-:.- r.il ga.n- tradt- ive: i;.34 Piiila- Cvv ed t.l l;i:i4 N -. .M C:ia ,ie l.)e- M.i.:..'a;>. r. i>.r -: V .: rt :iip.i,- S; e.-ton and trade lii - e,-.:na:- I', , .I'-- ,.1 .1 ,r i-i .Mor.iv 111 Church m ¦ Til. nu- ;ing ol the Four Coiiniv rmiiull of Carbon. Lehigh. Monroe, .md N.irthanipton counties, will be held .It the Brown and Lynch Post, N.l f) llth. . :il Fl,i-;on, P M Sa;iiiil,iv, ,l;uiuarv HarrL-buic Ci.iiiie Coniini .1. lis of Slat 11,-t the total area acciuired |i irt,smaii .-mee ItiJO to Ihl- v.-.u the Stat.' ion purcha-i'd 37.3;tH O.ime Land.- bring- ; for the \ 490.7.13 I W 0. OE A. HOLDS HEdULAR MEETINfi M i;';i4 At.- .:1V 1 ,.,!,:,u C :iiu<'d On ll |j.i .Ma;i- ;iiu-:r. l.ixit. .'I p.: Tile -i-venth annual meeting of .lie local Chamber of Commerce will be called to order timorrow evening at 6 30 oclock by Pri'.-ideiil A O. Kern in th- .spaciou- dining room of The Nazaretii Inn The business -.'---ion will be deferred until after ;:ie luncheon nii-etiiig at which tune Mr H L Doane ol Piiiladelpnia, will deliver an interesting address 'in 'Low Co,-t Housing " Mr Doane'a talk will be based on practical ex- p- ri'-nci- and will cover many pr.jb- l.-m- of Intele.-t to all Following ,1 geni-ral talk on Hf>U.s- iii,' Pre-iden' K'ni will Introduce \V K Shafer .Secretary of the local Bji.ding and Loan A.sst)ciation wh'J Wll. t,\\i- a talk ou hnanciug a.s il ..- doiii' in Building and Loan A.s.->o- ciatioi.s Many hnancial points of interest will be discus,sed by Mr. Shafer. who ha.s had years of prac¬ tical experience in that busineaji. Tne entire program will be d''vot- ed to matters concerning local con¬ ditions and of particular local in¬ terest The busines.s ses.sion will fol low immediately after ilie luncheon meeting when ofllcers for the ensu¬ ing vear will be elected A record jtt'ndanc,. :- expec'ed DO VOU KNOW THAT- .Millions ol v--ar.- -Atre required for fishe- to learn to swim •More than half the fires in na¬ tional forests last year v»'ere caused bv man. the "forest enemy No 1 Even the Uniied Stale.- Supreme Court sometimes changes its mind — ju-t as It did m a recent ruling over radio patent- reversing its previoiu d -e.-ion m the same caf.e Only till Dl-tnct uf Columbia and .New Jer-i'v liave statute* forbidding C'jrpciral puiu.-hinent in .schools a;; -wor I.- worn by offi^^er- of the L' S Mann..- are said to be fashion¬ ed after one as-oeiated with the only war tne United States ever waged m Africa Tue estimated expens<\- of maln- tauiing the Dionne quintuplets Df $1000 a month The art population in this coun¬ try 1.S about the same as ihe human population. War Department orders construc¬ tion of 100 iiigh-speed attack planes capable of 250 miles an hiur, and 103 new multi-motored bombing pia:,- Maj Oen Malm Craig, .\rinv chief of staff, and Rep Mc- .Svv,i;n, Democrat of South Carolina, nn.rm.in f the House Mihtarv Af- . f.ii:-.- Committ-e. ha'>e '." pre;- or iiic.u-iJti In the nexi bild- tre; appr..pria;Mn- of funds l.ir 800 up-to-tlie-miiiutc fighting planes l 1 g.ve the United States an air I'lre. •si-C'i;,(l -o none' O-n Craig wan - .( Joree ol 2.320 combat plane*. Re;j"r'- froiii :ii'mbers of the Na- ;..'ii.i, P".-X)tlja'.! Rule- Committee ,ii,l:e,ri !:-,;r ''ner. will be no majir . Ii.i:,.;' - :i: ! ..it; .,;i nil. s I'lr U<36. F,t'l. ,i:ii,ua! A.-kSOcialed Press P'li'- ;>.;; V 1' •- Helen 'V\'ill.- Moody .1- :.. -land,!..; woman athlete of :;: .- :r .- 1.-' Page Tlirti Economic Highlights llii|i|M'iilims Tli.il ,\neit the niiinrr Tail-, Diviili-iiii ( links and lax ItilU III l,v<>iy liidlviilual, Na- liniial anil ln(erii,il rrolili'm-. Iiisi-pai-.ililf Iiiiiii l.tie.il Wellare ai-o vvi-r - i-xamined f.ir i v 30.000 addr.ional I ..'¦res, Slte.- ..pproximate acres. Thlr'een additi.nuil gai '¦1. re established, one vv I'vmatunlng Dam in le refug - :!;.n the Crawl.nd A- Bu.-ine-s Wtek r.-ceiuly re¬ marked, "Politics will be the king at lit3() Cf)ngl'es.s" the 'iinty for miuratory birds, b.'iii'g ;iie first of its kind in the S;a;e .\ total of 192 refug.'.-. aggregating i;t2 499 acres, .in- now ma,n;a Ined CoiLstnictloii of III I- pro;e.-;ioii : Ills, plaiitinn and cutting opera- . II- to increase tivid and cover I'll ^am,l and the construction of .1 f irty-acre dam on State game i.l I ids No. 56 ill Bucks county w.'re e.iried on by CCC worker-, and IJOO pounds and tweiry bu-hel- C.iii.p lil.'i P.iiii.r.ic Orde: ,,f A:i; -:- le.iii.-. Ivld their r.'aul.ir in tuiK li- Fi,.i,iy eveiiini: witii Pr.- iden; S'l .l.i l).-e:; pre-idini; Chapl.iiii Luc-. Re¬ in.!.•. ciiidu'-ied the di'Voti-in- Th • lir..iiiei.il r. l).irt w.i- pr seire.l bv Mr- Mary .\1> 1 .Mrs Beatrice Price tiave the repirt of the auihtin- eom- niir.'.' Mr.-, Mam.e Fdelm.tn wa- repm 'i-d imijidv .nt; Till' Ch.iiter w,i- draped in " .11J meiiKi .M;:;, r Fl ;e:in ii.r., pra of tile 1.1 .T.in-.,iry ¦':ee vv;,, I ter. He ni''e;;n!j aquatic plan;- w.-re planteil vvi'lim the B.im refiu.' on the Pv- Iil.l lining Dam in Crawl ud e-.uir.v M ini rea.S' mi'^r.it.irv l):rd t ',i,i I ,il Democratic member.-, looking for¬ ward to November when their party mu-! again gn befoie the p<'ople In! -iMi'eli of another endorsement of ' it- acts .ind policii's, will do every-' 'liiiiu' po.-s:ble Io manuiaeture vot.'s I Republican menilK'rs. aaaln long-! ComnUinion .\t .Vriuit* iii'4 lor [Xivver. will be equally active in si'i'liiii',; to p.ave the way for a ^'"' preparatorv .-eiv,-.- victory that will give their party . li'"-v< and the Lord- Sup-,) : 'he national st.'vvard.-hip It lost thrtv ''-~'''red in Arnd; - Chin. h. v.ar-ago, j Cl.'.iriie S Kleekn.-r. I ir li. : ,i nu-iiie,-.- anil iiulu-fiV, ,1- a re-iiIt, . >'- Sunday. January \2''v (Continued on lA.st Page) ' \ M lUKIIIDX^ r\|{|^ w:;i tie .i.iiiiin- ll.' H.'v •1 piis-.or 1- 10 15 I A d. ,,.;:i;fii! b,r':i.i,i. ;).u' \ vv.i- ¦1' "1 -I' 'h' h .in- ut M: .md Mr- .1 'ipn S:iii;!i P.uk ,-;:--.¦' .>ii M in¬ .l iv . -,. nii-.L;, in h T. .r ..; .Mr .Smi-n ,, l);rth(i.iv anr.;v.-r-,irv Tiie e-, -.r.n.; w.l- -p.'ii; plavini; g.ini-- md t.i.-;. r.-lie-l-iu.'ir - vv. 1,' ,-erv'ii Th i-e iii.'^-n- \\. xf M; md .Mi- \ViH;,im .\;ulrevv. Mi .m.l Mr.- N ii- man Siolflet, .Mr- Su-an StofTle'. Mr,- Ell.i Seyfried Mr and Mr- H>w.ird Kratzer and dauishter. L.>r- 1.1.11" Mr and Mrs Charles Roth d Mr,- Joseph Smith .il. Hiir.-.i .iry m-ire .-and c..' '.1- V vv ' III,.; ¦ vv,.; .lii; r: '.; r.i Kl, I.'.l-".1 d , :-.ia. ,i;,. '.¦ -:vv T:,. .V : a; - ¦ -'. : ¦ - 'A ,, 'A ,. , I - I v; I; ;i;io:i w ; .:-: Hv ;;i- e,.d ,,t J,i:.,.- ;:iar, seven'v-sev.-n ;:io.i- .iiil.iil lalib.;- vv,i; ii.iv -I'd 111 dep.e: .-ci an ,i- "'. .At .il'h .M )-; .ll -.ne an.- I) - P'ireli,i-.-.i :ioir, M,-- iia' the i ll,l\ . -a'.-- lino 1 been t"- i-o:-,, til. O'l :i fh;v n-r ii-ei-.ii.i ¦-' 111 ¦ ¦'. I ¦ -'-"'K.II.: ;!; be 'll. -.line a- li- r.-' '0:' • vv;,: ;k' r-l.-.i^v d I ;>:• '¦•-. '"I - "i:;v ;n -¦ ;¦. pit '. ,.)'.i- -irvi y- ...1 .¦;.H fi 1- n.'i-ci.-d N > r< - 1'.'.e i-,d or. ;K),-'e(: hi:, r. ;on be ma. ,111-. d:-crlm. ' iv- h.-v '11 I-ai:i.\vi:m. i'aimy ; ne her Mr ovv r. hN'I.W 11.1,11, (I Ariiislriuij; (;il..ivi ), nion-liiiiit, iiiilile a I'l.ri-li.1,-1-1 pre-, i.l nf '(,;n,ii.i.i tn 7.1 'III (li.iii,'.' lll-l...11.-I,.* Iln ' ' V\ l{.. 1 III.' sl:ilii I Ic .III ' ' I'll ..'I ,!,- . ¦ W - ' ' \ '-y. .1-11 'I ..\vi • :i 1 .1,' . I Resettlement Administration Assisting In 55 Pa. Counties''RKPARE milk EXHIBIT FOR STATE FARM SHOW HarrL-bum. P.i . January 8 - F.irni families in lifty-flve Penn- V ivania counties have been a.s.slsted iiv th,. Re.-4-ttleiiieiit Aduiinlstratlon III their ellorts to become .s«>lf-sup- iiortinu, V was nnnoiineed lodav A. .'ord.nL' to W n Whltacre. State Dinvi.ir ot Rural Resetlement, ap- pi.ixiiiMtelv 850 faniil.es have ai¬ re,iilv iii-eived loali.s with whirh to pureha-e live.stork, seed, fertill/er .111(1 o'her farm nn.l hotii ¦ nece,ssi- lle.s. Incn^asing numbers of npplii,i- iKins for loan.- are bidng arcepte.l il.iily. It is import.int. however, Mr Wliltncre emphasized, that farm r- re.-.imilz.^ the need for submittina th'ir applications ,-oon. Tlie Re,s«'ttlemeiit prt>grani pr.i- V Ill's .111 opt>irtunity for lariner.- i., h :p Ih.-m.selves, rather than U'- "oine dein'iidenl on direct n-Iiel Mr Whltacre ,said "Manv wlin ii"w hu 1,1 ,u-,-o,H relief can Ix- (Continued on Lasi Page) Kxhihiting .s.imp:i- of milk ,it the Pennsvlvania Farm Show at Harris- buru hivs many .advantages. County .¦\«en: B L Coleman point,- out to (l.iirv f.ir-ners nnd milk deaUr- Pot the trouble ol .-howiiis milk, exhibi- t.ir- will reeeiv,. .in unbiased repir' of hu;ter;ai piTeen! ler. hdIuI.- no' :¦<¦ peii-.'n;,iKe, number ol bacten.i iv'i ,-ubic eentim.i.M- iix- anumn: IContlnued on Page Plv.) A i.tis w. .1 p,i!;v '.v.i- hr-, home if Ml-s l.-n, .\rnold home Hail Squar. S.iturda • e- niiig ill honor of Mi-s .Anna Fi..:le who lef for Penn-burg, Pa wh- e -he ha- accepted a position a, ,; - ,. 'iijrapher at Perkionien Preparat n Schoil The rvenlng was .sp,.),: playing cards and dancing, Ta.-tv I refre-shnients were .s«'rv.-d to the fol- lowing the Mis.se.s Anna Engle Uiis I Arn.ild. Eveline Smith. Dor.>;liv \Vess.-i.s, Jo-ephine Hemzl.man. Marcan • Milheim. Miriflm Fritch¬ man. Mildred Kahler Evelvn Christ- I man, Julia Walter-, Dorothv K-K-h and Margaret Saeger .ind Messrs -lohn Fll.-r. N.-l.-on Bramer, Warr Kahler, llarold Kahler. Jack sels. Oliver Kahler. Perman HuKhe GfMrge Micha.-l \V.-,slev Oarr ,lohii Kaufman. Bethlehem, and F>'<|.-riek Pars m^ anl Oeorge Bishop of p, •¦NrKj-l ri-n Wes- ¦,\AmM — -. to 1' STAlKSKKKEh WITII 77.1)00 COTTONTAILS H, Kl' V Fli'iiiiiig. pre.-ident of .' .¦\miiirar. B.inker.- As.soriallon, .J"- bar.ke,- wh.i .ire .seeking em- ¦'. Mlll'lll loi il.i'ir lunds t.i consl- I IK.IIL' OV'r some ol the govcm- , -i;' - '-:,<linc .>i)erat ion- Foriiii'i Governor Piiichot. of P--nn-v Iv.inia, r.i.irfics lederal work- lie! proL'r.im ,n hi.s state has l)ef>n old ip.tii poh;i-al bondage" and ,1-k- lor cli-,iii-up "of relief," Ai; the-e iiresidential straw votes .-induv't d bv p-nodicals of every crip';.in ar" interesting reading V but mav pi ive a lot of •bolog- 111 the e.iii..i.g election .1 KNTI RTMNKI) Mis.- Oenevii;.- Stier nceinlv en- ¦er^.lined a :. iinix'i of local young l>'ip;" at il' I li'iine on South Main 111 . v.-ninn was spent pl.ivlng L'.ioi' - and dancing after which a '.i-'v luncheon was served T:i.i-e present were Mlss Betty Marck- Mis.- Rene,, Harper, MlM M.ii.iin Florey .Ml-- Lorraine Heyer, Mis. Orthia Heyer. Miss France.* Had-'man Hilton Snafer. Rf>»jert 11 I'.ber-tad*. Firre-: Bowrs. Ausiin Ki.iuvs. Jacob Wallers. I>jiiaid M ll'-k ,|M| H;-l.,,.-0 «-,,.., Table of Contents I'U" 2 Modern Women Very l,Ale.<it Bruce BarUin Says Parm Calendar 42 'V'-ars Ago Thi, Wepk Ul Waoh I' - A Fail Page ,¦;- Nnwi p„r Home I^iveri Pag- 6 Der Ou.st Und Di<- Huf ¦Ramhling Round N V The Family Doctor CfimlcA T'ldav iind Tomorrow Page 7 Pnimi nade Dpok Cla,s.sin..d Ads :-ial-'. Ri'iTL li-r ?»?«> B flunday School Irf-vwm '^liurch AnMi)Un<?emenL'.
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 46 |
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 | 1936-01-09 |
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 | 01 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1936 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 46 |
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 | 1936-01-09 |
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 38707 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 mDEPENDItNl tAHlltY NEW8PAPKR
UEVOI'KIJ iej l.U'fcKArUKil
ixx:ai. anu oknkral in'rem.ioence
«T'45 _ No. 7 — ¦\X S(.. -Main St., Pliuiic 20
na/ai:1':th, pa., Thursday .moilm.nc, ja.makv !•. ]!•;;<;
Jiou.-^l Xazarc'lii — Siii^k- Copy Tlirei- (V-nt.s
Council Holds Organization Meeting
HELL-BENT FOR ELECTION
by A. B. Chapin
Elect J. A. Schaeffer, Presi¬ dent; New Councilmen Take Oath of Office
NOMINATK AM) KLKCT OTHER OFFK ERS
irles and Wages Are ('ontinued Same As P»:{|- 1935 Rate For RnMuing Term; State IH^hway Dept. Takes Over Balance of Streets
of
The Org.iiiii:-'-"'" Town Couneilvv...-called to order by
Tchief Bill'.— M>- Fi-iiiklin P. 8 00 oelock p, m. in the
luncli Ch.unb.'rs, .md on pre.sent- .tion of th.il Klection Cerlifical.'.-,
teidniiniv'-xM "^^ "''^'' "' "'"'¦'¦ u the iiewlv eleeted Councilmen, Inelv J A Sehaefler, M. Alte- JTHenry Kna-.i.s-. F T. KaulTman ad Harry Ha.'enbiich n,e roll being called, the follow- U member.- v^'fre recorded a-s prc- Z: namely. Me.s-sr.s. Lindenmoyer, Sm, Altemo-o. Kahler, Kortz ^man, Knau.vs. Hagenbueh and
fehicffcr. On motion of Me^'^r* Llndenmoy- ^ Keim. C F Fehnel was ap-
'¦OtoWd Secretary Pro tern of the
¦jU^Uiatioii- for President of flguncU being in order, Mr, J. A. lehtefler wa.s nominated for Presl- jHit for the en.-iiing term on mo- Ugo of Me--i'.- Keim flMK being no other ir, Schaeflei wa »te |
Month | 01 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1936 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19360109_001.tif |
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