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The Nazareth Item AN INDEPE.NIJK.NT FAMILT NE'W rtt\'\PFH DEVOTED TO 111 tltAIUK*. LOCAI, AND (iKNF:RAI. LN'i'EI.I.IGENCB NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MOJi.XI.Vi;, .\[AK( II 7. I!*:'.." No. 15 Cooking School Opens Next Wednesday, Closes Friday BOROUGH FATHERS ARE ON THE JOB iQuick Action Essential; Pre¬ liminary Plans iieady For Community Swimminji? PoolOn Park Site Al TilORITIES RAID KOWE IN PlAI.NFlHLD Marion C. ScIiaeiVer .\,ll'st I,llllilll' I'air lor lluvinu lll<';;.il Stidi'ii (<un .Also i'ouiid No Fatlv : of a ' be co: ceiit'.> ::ii'' ¦ 111 1,-, lo,-sl by 111' Uui'iiuii di'lviiiK hno i'nv m.l'.'.I' ¦:miiiuinity S'.vimniinu Puu! i i .^',ru(•'l.ed on the i),iit: -siU' U'- actiuii'i'd bv inv B.'ioiuli. The Borough Eneincn'i' l^-'*'' .I'-i' ^id;. J,,,,.,..; ;..Illative ij'..iiu for .i puij!, 5o'f.. '. by 120 lP«'t, In iddiUon lo Ihe.io pl.ui- t,u' Boi'oii-ii Fathers arc ii'.'l lo.,i:i, sigh; >! llll' l!>fl •'>''' '" '"¦'''"'¦ '* lilui: 1- i ¦''¦¦¦¦¦¦ ' - ¦¦•' (, ,,, I. .1 1.I..1 bl t.ikrii al'Jtii; lin's ¦ lllll . ,1 > w.'U. .Ni",;(iti,itii<ll,-i havc be',i l,iili'tl iiiui it H iMii.'d this i)r'i.,<'f' 111 .\ I ( ,u'(rpti'd uu.li'i' thp SI'IRU ,i:;d w H'k .s!,irt''d al oiici^ Il 1.-, Willi a (iusi'i' ol pi'idi' thai Wi no'.v point at suir council body, Tli pii'\.iiliiig co-oiH'r,i: ive spirit and Lll piDiiipi .11.(1 rriii'iciil aclioii in this matti'i- ha^ \)vv-n accepted with ,: b\ lhi' I'litii'i' coinmiinily. r]nivaj^e(i To VV^ed Nazareth I>orouj-(h Council ^•Explains SE1!P> Work Delay Evidence ol' an univecu '» ;l ,iiid .'11- tire;\' unjust died a'.mck b\ pubhc senniuenl acain,st bormi'^h oIli'i,i:- of Na/.areth in rei;,i','d l.i .SKRB pr ¦- ]eci- \va,s brought loi'w.ncl l;v cine! burners F P. Hahn o' tlie couii',:il niei".iiv4 lield in th" uuin.cipal buildini} ou Mond,!',' c, n.ng. The plans for a n.'W uiuiucip.U building to be u.-n^d for storing bji- ough machinery and other things, was forwarded last vear. At same lime a letter was written till' purpo.se of obi.lining work labor who had re'^i'-ured although tliev were not receiving direct aid fi'iiii. the State. Ac-ordiUK to the SEP.B regulation onlv thoso rcceiv- liic direct aid from the State would be employed in any project Ob- vlnu-ly, men who h.ul merely reg¬ istered would not 1'reive any con- slder.iliun as far as employmeal wa- concerned, and the borough fathers were anxious to have all unemployed of Nazareth on the job A commiinicaUon was sent to thi^ effect and there was a deiav ,vo months before any an.swer I'.fi'ivrd and thi-^ was without promise lhat g ive hilie to tiie , of the l)0','.iii,;h fa'hers. Mi.ie.i\.r, it w;is iiiriareiil tha: llllle iir.iji'cts which had iii i;.' nil II I'lreiwiiH d.rect .stall' aid '.'..iird 11 :'eiw a pi'im.iry coiisicl,'r- :i'lllll. On top of all Ihi.s, th-' money aiipropriations were not mailable and this, beyond doubt. more than anvthing else held up the project. Not before April I'.il'11 D(i\le and Augusi G. iz, Jr. W'ii'i I''side in Plainlieid lo'vvnsiiip, ] ju.-,L ouL,side ol Stoeliertowii, ',vi'i''' ,11II ¦ 'id I'l id.i: ni ;i raid on : iiei, liiiiiii. '.vhi'ii a ti:i,iiitily of alleyeU 11- 1 ;;, I l;(|ii.ii' w,rs seized and a stolen ,sh(jtguii was recovered Tlie raid was slaiied by Cii.in'.', D,'te.ii\es Menikheiiii, Snyd'r an.l Hahn and Constable Cii.irl 'i E Hii'kri' Nii.iieri.'i., cr.iniiiaints lia;i Le.'ii rereued iibout the phice whi'h til' i.'iiii' was conducting. In addi¬ tion lo the Ii(|U(ii' lounU in liie place, the I'.iid.Ts found botllis, and I C)ii,piiieiU u-i'd tor rilling tliem. II." -ll lUuii which they r.c^ivere 1 was stolen from Lorenzo Lopresla, of near .Stockrrtown about two years a'-io, and, Ihe detectUis s,iy, Getz has admitted stealing it. Gelz is charged wllh larceny and ¦',11 ' ilii';ai ale and iio.ss: ssion ot li(|U.-i' Aldi'inni.i John R, Chid-i^y who issued the warr.mls, has flxel the man's bail al $500 and the wo¬ man's al $:iilO « « .Na/,;iiTth 'i't-ichn- To lie IJritk' 1)1 .\ttoriu'\ (harks I.. Sliinitr PROMINENT EDIT ATOR VISITS FRIENDS HERE anything 1 at deti- of wa- any pl,.: ' the <'arlie.^t would ! nil,, be heard, the' Another problem thai the bor- for ough fathers were forced to cop ¦ for with was tho dilemma of whether ' the clock* in front of the Second National Bank constituted an ad¬ vert i.s<'nient or not and would have to l>' taken down because of the ordinance recently passed which s.iid lhat no building could have a .sign thai extended six inches be¬ yond the building line. It was pointed out that Ihe bank clock was more of a landmark than an advertLsoment and lhal it was moreover, a real as,set and conven¬ ience to the borough, which is en¬ tirely U'uo. A motion was pa,s.sed that the clock could remain when' i' ',v!s if th" borough encineer, hav iii'i I xainiiu'd it, Onds it entire Dl'. Walter W, Keiiimirei', a inem- b''r of the --necial Texas delegation. which allonded llie national con- venlion of Ihe department of supor- iniriidi'iit^ (if the .Natloii.il Educa¬ tion As.sociation. held m Atlantic City last weelyA'isited friends and relatives in thi.s vicinity over the week end. Dr. Kemmerer is at pre- nl assist¬ ant superintendent of th,. Houston Indi'peiKk'nt School DislricI in the Lone Star stale. He is a giadu,ite of Nazareih High Sehool, cla,ss of 1020 and Lehigh University, and rcceiirrd his doctor's degrer' ;i: Coliiiiij>»fl' Uniyer.-.ity jus' before gnl'nwto''t'l•x,l^ six vears ago —:—».—-« YOUTH INJURED IN CO.\STINr. MISH.\P DIES (O.Mi TItlCKERS ARE ARRESTED KMKKIWINHI) Mrs. Edward Hellick entiriained it bridge, on Tii".^d;iy evening at ¦ l^.'her liomi' on Brl'.uieie street Tlio.-^e present were Mrs. M.iiirlc ' He,u'le,^, Mrs. WlUiam Himler. Mr- St.inl.'y Clewell, Miss Orace Edel¬ man, Mi,ss Arlene Heims, Mi,ss Eve- l.vii Schei'iz, Mi,i.^ Em lyn Mes-i.i^e.'. Pi.ze-, were aw.irded lo Mr^ Stanley Clewell mid .Mis- Arl n,- Heiiiis. .Mr and ^U¦* J /Mnn SiliaeMer aiinounceiiJ^I'ie enga'.;eiii,'ni ol th.'ir daui;hler. Miss M.irion Ci';iwtord Sihaeller, to Allorney Charles' i Ll'wi'ilyn Sliiii>ei, .son of Mr. and Mrs Howarcj^ Shimer. al a bridge- luiifiir 111. eiven SaUirdiiy at th'ir home, 'i Wasliingion slrcot MIs^ Schaefler was gradu:i!"d from Hood CoUe.je in 1931 and did gradual • work at Cornell University Al the present tinu .-.he i.s teaching in Nazareih. She is a gr,indd,iugh- ter of the lale Dr, and Mrs. W H Ci'.iwlord ol Nazareih and a niece of Dr. Walter Crawford of town .Mr. Sliiiiier wa> graduated from tile Harvard Law School in l!i3L'and since his graduation has Ix'cn piae- ti(i:ig 111 Naz.ir''lli Prior lo atlend- ing la'.v : chool, he giadualed trom .MMiileiiUrg College m li>-2'J. wnere 111' was .ifTiliated w,lh the Alpha Tall Oiiirga fraternity. A se.i-l(),)d liiiiclr.'on w.is b.'rve.i to the guests. The ;innouncemeni was disclosed upon op"inng sea- shells tied with green ribl'on in which were found the namc^ of the engaged couple, Mi,s,i Schacller wore an informal green chiffon dress with a corsage of while orchids. Prizes at br,dgc wcic awarded lo .Mrs Thomas Guard Lee, Misses Virginia Wood. Katherine and Helen Smith The guests included the Kathryn Schlegel, Helen Amy Knauss, Evelyn Cooley, Rohn, Miriam Kleckner, Wood, Julia Crawford, Mr Shimer, of Nazareth; Mrs. son Gunning and Miss Lydia Magee, of Easton. Mrs Tryon Fritch Bauer, ul Bethlehem: Mi.^.^e.^ .Mary France> Hausman, Katharine Kline. Eleanor Horn and Mrs William Hudders of I Allentown: Mi,ss Miriam Klawan, of I Cumlx'riand, Md ; Mis, Ruth Hall, ^ of Harrisburg; Miss .Madiyn Hughe-i of Bristol. Conn , and Mrs. Thoma.s ! Girard Lee, of Washinyion. D. C .Mi.-s Hall. Ml.-..-, Klawan Mrs. Lee, Mrs Gunning and .Mi--.- Ma.gce weie MINSTREL SHOW BV HEfK'iOWN fiHADE Sl HOOL (HILDREN Pcri'ormaiici's to he (Ji\on March iL'th aiul i:5th ATTENTION NAZARE ill (ITIZE.NS Pl'' , .' ; 1 I i.)d, ¦I [¦ Free Tickets Distributed IJy Merchants Listed On Paj^e Three; Limited Sui)ply 15 DOOR PRIZES TO BE AWARDED EVERV DAV S'P' Pnld.r W '.'.V a;i:nn'./' li):(4. II. 'in li. C'lin I ',\, ').,',' a,aril d'j,i,jl '1, iK", . ¦;; \.i,^i:' '', '.'., . 'J [). li.-..,\ lllll U annua town Ul ll. ¦ .M.i: .1 Tl ol tlie Hi.: wll be 41. . Buiidii,'., ,,;, The si low uon oi M. the ti'.icne: . This yiar, new, ll .il.ii.ii'i licking Iniiiior eiilei Ul.l tion i e: taleiK Tl.e -ry. ol th ' -. The w 11 were wiiiiiii oy 'Ull .-ho.v Will Balh Al.l'.; ir.tini 3Uth I .M.ii-jiit; .siiv.v ii..ii 1 A [ iii.u. '.1 H..i.r;lou;. an .o l-m .i.id IJ ;i. under Ol ,ii:i' 1,1,11 and .,.y i- .i.nvv llieiy ae\.- .; Ihe able diieu- iieucii, Olll. ui 1,5 coinpielel, ;'ir. niu-.>.c, ro,- in.iiij oii^ii.j, 'I'lie pr.iuuj- j,jea li'Jin n Jill i,it 11 lord '.; 11." otli .,11 -. i:i ; tind til, - 'r.-^r.: . cr.;,. ,-::. 'jf ¦ ', ¦ ii.,i',,i :i.,i! ,iir ;. <.¦,'¦.'¦ 1,1- ,., ,111 in'. .1 ,11,d tl.l ','. .1 -. d'l 1'; till' eir <:; - il ' :¦" , i- t '.lUii'S lu -("'Ul' .ry.:: ¦.'¦ ,i I j: : pr .'!" t ',\ 111' II '.v., i'.d p :i:,.' ,t , ¦.' '¦:.: 1' III N i/.t.- til t'; rn-'i "iiipliAinent, ulM'tiiir on S ,il.j ; i IV n.il: .i,,;i lii.i' -;iii e r. ni¬ .i ¦_; wKli t;ii' ,S'al ' ,'\diii;ii;.-i: ,r /r. ;' ¦, .ii)p:'')\ a! :i., ¦ !/.'e;i li Id a;) d.i' I'litiri'lv i'> tile pr ii'i.i :i :. Ji-. .. C'.i.^ri'-^ .S..::iiti' K i' HAH.\ Clnf't Biirj.'-. a : mined ecanomist, htrge of the after- :i' it t ,1 IIK;\I - ,,', ,, • . : u.d who WlU lectur© COOKl.'s'G .SCliOOl. u >:t \\ hi.'>- .:.': d--.i. r., ,.i:. llirouahout tha :', I.i.iv.ij. rnid Fi.'i.t.". til'vcr- pr-^grini- espfOi-red praise and . „,;. ') ('ni.,;,' a lici' li'-ii:'' on graiilicatlon 1 >i the Iniereot and H.i.,- L',: jii lilli'J b;, .1 W'11 ri.io,', ,1 c'j-(j'i-x-v.li.un ^i !i,';h had ;ireeted the i:'.::i:i;!. M, , .M.i:,,:, B' ;.i,i: , p.,!:.- for .ie -f iio/I 1 ilese lactS, ts i'.il 11.1 rr an. I n.'r.rry ... '.i : '-.is' l.irg.' and apprecl- r,; ;/;:. "'il i.v '."'rr.j-'d l;i'' il,'ri">t .iii-. .i'...- ii'i.'.;,.'. .1 • -.\-I r. -. p.iiy,,c.illo:i o; pl.i:.-. i, 'Hi- Hllll. II.;i rti :-, S'il !'), pji.i,;' •' d b'.' > O'jr i'jca; pa,jer Ah'-adv many lad..'.s .tie ura;.- i:.2 f'j:' all'-nd inc.- 'A r-\,-i\ .¦.•¦•¦.-: '.r.nd liie ni.'r .hanl,-> wiio.-«.' ad jp I ;)• ll on ;j.ig'' lii,''t'e are ij'a-., ',) ¦ , i:,j o,it liie, II'e adini--.ioii l..-:i-' Hj','..',.i, 11 I- .nnxji t.iiil t:i.it a. A';::,: ,. . t.nv and all -e.s-Ion* of lh.- -.chlin w:U be free and an inMiati''>n i.i ext.fnded to each and (".erj- lad\ r>f lli-- coinmunity t<j lalce ,idwi:,t,iai- '.i the instructive \tr<>- grams ofTered Tne:',. will be tive prizes offered ,t I'.i; :. ,'.'•.,.Mjn .session and At I.'i-t '.-I'll pn/i's .tt each evening s.e9- d ''P. i,.ir.; .i..'t! tlU' hn.i. are e,'\ci'plionall\ clev r ui Ul ' c.'Js.ii.. iiunio,: Ll -t r U .rt ,n EEFK !EN( V (ON 11 at Ll .d .1 .:i :.i FERE.M E AT NAZV- REIII SVriRDAV WOMAN KILLED (iOlNCi TO (HLRCH ( I'Uiity and Di-lrn I >und,u ¦-. ho il Wotkci- .Meet in M,ii.i\iaii ( liun li DEMON'STH.\'l IO.\ PF.A'rUiiE Aui'il lll'l ktou 11 Wiiinaii >li'ps Into i'ath ol .Maelijne Kline Mrs BJ.leii Fehr Johnson, 75, wife of Andix'W Johnson, ot Hecktown. one of tiie U-st known and most belo\ed women ot the community, Virginia I was almosi in.stantly killed at 7:15 i. H. E j o' clock Sunday evening wiien she B, Nel- Mi.-ses Smith \ Mary R,iymond .M. Bi'jwn. it*, so:i i>; Mr, ,ind Mrs Jame- W. Brown, of Pl.nnf'ield township. Pen Argyl, R. D 1. died at 7:10 S.iturday nigir, ,it Ea,-ion Hospital, Hv \si.^ admiti d Jan i.iry 31 lor siir'^ical trraiin ir folio',vllig a coasting accident tiie before when hi' -ufTered a frac- . d left leg and internal injuries, ^idc- his pari'iit- lH' is -:i:\i\ed tie following brotheis .ind -;-- Evelyn, Helen and Aiti: ! ' n. at home; M:-. Ralpii !,• ;'i li II and Lester Brown and Mr- ,1.1 Miller, ai; of B,in';or; C .ir- Brown. and Mr- R.i;, iii''!, i How. 11. both of Allentown; Her.... Bn/'.' .1 and Mrs. Arch Getz, of Pi,!,:. lield township, and Gordon Brown Richmond, Tile funeral was lu'ld Wediiisda',' aftimoon at the home of the par¬ ent,- with continued .s<>r\ice.- in the Plaiutield Church, of whicii he was a ii,":nber, in charge of the Riv W, H Bioiig. Internvnt was made in the PLilnfield cem. '-mv .\IM)|{Hs> rH». Bim.K. < I.ASS day lui: I', by ter Bn) eii« Tu,, h-t ol cmI tnii.'krr., jumped up t'.vo mori' on Mondav afternoon wiien St;it.' Trnoner M.irshall Wil- lielm, of the Naz:U'eth barracks ar- re-led Charle- Duval, of 1704 White -treet. .South Belinar, N. J., and Ar¬ thur B. Herudk, nf Orand Avenue, Cedar Knolls. N, J , on the charg,^ of receiving stolen goods. Charg's were iirefern"! bv D'tective John Wa.schi'k. of tile l,"hi'-h Cnil and N,ui'jal:on Comiiaiiv. H,iviii'i 'o en :''"U'u;ed before Jii.-tice nf til" Peaee Chni'l"- Kiieelil. thi'v wtri- iili'iicrd l I i),i:,' S'J'lO and M un l'.,id Ihe ei.il for di-'i':b;itioii am'ii th iii'i'th of Na/,iri'th Dtival wi- , .iri'Miur foir ton- while H'-rudek I .'ii'ied -ix IIMKIM \l,Nl.i) ,\T "500" Mrs. Charle- Knrcht. Main street entertained hiT day aflernoon. Thos.' present wer Jacobs, Mrs. George Alfred Brobsi, Mrs, .Mr- Charli's Frack, Boiisti'in, Mr.-. Prize ¦; were '500 ' club on Tu '.-- .Mrs William Leopold, Mr-. Asher Hahn, Mrs, Curtin Clarence Mitchell, awarded to Mrs, Ilaliii .Mis I'la'. k and .Mr-. Jacobs, I was struck by an auioinobile, opi'r- , ated by .Marvin Heller, '2\. .son of I .Mr, ,ind Mrs. Frank Heller, a neigh- I bor, and a clo.se fm nd of the John- ; son family, ' The accident occurred while the ! church bell of the H.'Cktown Church I was ringing, suminoniiisi tiie con- I giegatloii lo service-. .Mrs. John-Jii > aii:\ioii- I,) bl' on liine, ,-l. ppecl ou' inlo the higliway. direct'y in tron ol llie H li.'r aui<jinobili' which wa- . go,ng v;uth, .ll a Kite of .ibout tj.i ; nnil'.- an iiour. Hflier did not n.i'.e ia chance to ston in time 1/ avij.,i I ,-ti':king \fr- Jdin-on, who wa-] 1 kn.jjkt'd down. Si'.i- -ii-l.tined a ilil lured -kul! and br-iker. ankle. ' .Sh ' was taken into h r h'Jine near IV. and physici.iii- ueie .-tnnin n.'d '.lid. she was Ix'yond iiieda ,il .i.d. and diparently died wi'hin 1") miiiuli's ¦ .. 11 lur being sir ick Dr W Calvin Nici-tel. coroner of Rev Dr C. A But.' p.i-;.)r ol the Northimptoii Countv. exon.'rated . D'Vla'id R<'formed en.irge, of wiiicli John Le-niak, of Shamokin, from'^f's- Johnson wa- a nuinber and i-> I The annual Efhciency Conference i of the couniv and di,strici offlcers I of Ihc Northampton County Sau- •¦ bath School As,sociation was held ' Salurday atternoon and evening m 1 the Nazareth Moravian Church Wllh a host of county and duuic. officers in attendance General Secretary Walter E Mey¬ ers, visiting leader, wa.- the gie/. .-peaker, discu,ssing "The D..-inct Officers Function and Service' and 'Tne Divisional Siiperiiilendeni at W'lrk " Mr. Meyer.-. slre.vv.d liial the iinp'jrtant part of Sundi;, ,-cliooi work IS noi keeping the in the Stind,i\ ,-ci: <.il-- Jjj • :, Til < r)V-ur-, wih include 64 :,:¦ ,'''-l<'d lad.e- -iiuuld app:'> f',ir .y... ind- o! H'Or dailv,an electrto :,.'ii' -Uiiplv of ticket,- a> ear.y as QuiJr: mixer, tlirie electric lamps, , i.ijli' Die I'J till Uni,;.': -til- ''in-- \ eget.'i'il': ; risfjcri, three alu- :.- ' ap.ien;, .ii tile ' Y mn.: a minuni cake fians two cake savers, ini.'.'d ,'i:ir>..in' of tir kel- w,ii P .-.anitary kitelien can, Jadite refrl- ;; ':'i.jii.d A,^o. unit-- yo.i ha',- 5erat.>r set. cut gla.s-s wine set and I I'ki't, '','.1 .i:- not ent.tied l.j ai.v .i [ew add.tii.'iial prizes lo be mad© : 'ie- (l'l :>:./,- oflered Cii! tor i::.-.,\ii i.i'er. In addition to this ,;' •,',>:i't- a' : ::.' d tlv coi,/e:,i - 1;,' of h;ind-oin>' prize.-,, $5.00 in cash :.-' Ill' icli.ini-, or Tlie Item O.Ti" : w.ll n,, awardi'd the la.st day of the Set Hij^h Standards For Scouts To Attend 1st National Jamboree (las-mates of Hood College, .Ml- Fn - Sl h.iefTii denck. .Md menii."i ,idding ,\t im -, -cliool, 111.'de a tl 11 alu iit",v n;i ir.bt :d th.' p r-.it i'\ ,iiu vie ii:r i:i;', all til" : V.i'dri'l n. .Mr M' ; >: lo-.p' at ol TRL( K DRIVER EXONERATED RV (OUNTV (ORONER a. g:',":i h'c lacl pri. sent Tn. m.l e.l cil Wa.'.'r T. .Meyer-, ol Philadelpliia. «'ho .rmnded County Sunday Schooi conveniion held in the Moravian Chur'ii, Naz„'U'etli. on Saturtlav. spent Sunday in town and made an addi'i'., in d^,. Moravian Sundav Sch.Ki; Ml- Meyers also taught tlie Past.,1 .. Bible Cla.ss and the Senior Bibl<^, ci,iss, Jointlv and gave an In- t^restni',' talk. .\l\l. A.M> IMItS, TItr.MBOUilK KXI'llCTIlll IIOMI MM UIIEK Wold was received by the Secre¬ tary of the Chamber of Commerce, of town, that Mr and Mrs p. s Trumlwwer, on a Mediterranean I'l'in.se, ai'e having a most delightful irif) and the weather idcil. Among the places thev vi.-ited were Naza¬ reth and Bethlehem, in Jerusalem. "Pete' ,says Naz.ireth, Penna., still looks best to him, and he will no doubt have a lot more to say on their return, which will probably Ix' 11.'XI week « • Mi.ss Anna Wunderly, student al Flas' Stroud.-burg Normal Scluxil, spent the week end witli her par¬ ent-. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wun¬ derlv. V e SlM.M.Mn OF ITKM'S IHKMKM.\KKKS' S( HOOL OI'FAINC; NKXT WKKK ilMI..—Wi'diie-dav, Thursdaay and Friday, March 13tli, 14tli. and ISth ri.\( I :_N.,/^u'eth Y .M C A Dining Room \l»i\II>«.U»N:—Free. Obtain tickets for any or all se,-i ui- from coop<'rnting merchants or at THE riK,M OFFICE >'HssiONS: -Cooking School Daily from 2 P M to 4PM Demonstrations from 7 30 to 9 30 every evening I'lMZHS:—I're-ented daily at every session The aflernoiin ,ind evening sos-ioii will atlord handsome prizi'.^ !o thoso attending l.l.rri RF.I!;—Mis,- Marion Bellamy, Home Economist I .Mlini r<:—Many di.si)lay,s of modern hoiusehold appli- an?ps and eiiulpinent bv co-opernting dealers, will l^" demoii-trated every evening. ;ill blame in the accident at Butz¬ town la.-t Friday nigiit which re¬ sulted III the death in St. Luke's Ho.-pital on Sunday morning of George Search. ,Jr . 17. al-o of Sliamokin Searcli was riding on a ci.l iri.'': I'lierated by I.esniak and '.v,L- |;i.i- : 1 ll in tlie cab wh n th.' tr.iriv j crashed into a tree in front o! fi Flori'iue Brockman, widow h S, Wiininer hom.' He w,i - h'l! of Harry Brockman, died Sunday al 'n, th,- cab until a bu- nulled ih truck awa\' from llie tree Tn accident happened when .i spnn.: whicii service.- sh. w.i- 'in inr wa> ii.id six'iil Sund,.y wKii ine coupl ¦ .Uld wa- their dinin i .md stippe:' gii' -t. The Re\. D, B.it/ iiad iil A deinon-traljii exec'Ulne nie.'11114 W.I ..- nui.e yearly, d n: t.i ne-.v di.-lrict offl,. rs ar sear and tiie dem .n-tratuin j;;.'- thi'in a '^jood idea of Sabbalii Siioo, work. Taking part in liic execu- "ue meeting wcie Waili-, Sclniiickle, of E.i.-ton. pie-,,ci-,'n' , Miss Margaret Bull, Ea.-i.iii .r t.iry; Mr- IrMii Brelz. Ea-top. cln.- dri'iis division, W,ilt. r F",t.,n ; E.i.-'on, youii'4 peipir - w.i:'i-:, Jii;:: Sencenbach. ol Ba'n. ad.iit d.i--.- t: in: Ge.irge F Mr -chool adinini.-tMti i! . 1' r. B- ll,i-t Cir I,.' M ORITUARV hou-e ,ind goni lo :i''d Church, till' 111 1' .1 ', 1- H -V MRS .Mrs, FLOKENCI'l BROCI-C.MAN the Mor.ivuin Sisi r- Home, Betii- leiieiu, wher,. she moved lasi Angus: iK-iii her liome un Centre Squtire, town Siic had breii ill for several months Mrs. Brockman was a daughter of the lale Rev, and .Mrs, Fi'ancis Knaass, and was born .it .Moravia, Iowa, on March 5. 1807, Had slie lived until Tuesday she would have been 68 years old When she was a young girl, hir lather retired and the family moved lo Naz.ireth, She attended the Mora- van Seminary for Women at Beth- l«'heni, ,specializing in music and lollowed this throuuhout the re¬ mainder of her life She was con¬ nected with the Nazareth Moravian Church choir for over fifty ye.irs She was married to Harry Brock- iii.in on .July 0, 18n3, by the Rev. P. de Schweinitz, then pastor of the Moravian Church here, Mrs. Brockman Is survived by two -ons. Francis, of Brido'^jport, Conn,, and JoseiJh of Athens, Ga,, and one sister, Mrs Annie Halstead, resid¬ ing 111 New York City. Funeral services will tx- held in the Moravian Church this after- niwn at 2 p, m , lu charge of the pastor, the Rev, P, S, Meuieri, In j terment will l>' iinid,,. in the Mora \ 1,111 cemeterv broke after striking a liole in thi' sti-eet, Lesniak was able to leave for his home after recenm,! atten¬ tion in the ho-jntal U MRS SARAH JANE REPH Mrs Sarah Jane Werner Reph widow of Jos(-ph Reph, who h.id l)(>«'n living with a broih-r in N,iz.;i- reth until removed to the HafT Ho-- pit,il last Tiie^d ly. died Satindin night at the hcspltal, of pneuinnni,!. She was 77 ye,irs of age Mrs Reph is survived by twn children, Mr- PiT-toii ar,iver, Balh R 2. and F.lmer Reph, Bath; bv two graiiil- I hildren and a brother, Eugene Werner, High street, Nazaii-th The funeral was held W<dnesd,iv iiteniiKin with ai; services at the home of her son Elmer, in Batli III charge of the R<v H D Clau.s., Inteinient was made In the fainll> plot In Fairview cemetery, Moores- t»iwn. STOCKERTOWN Mr. and .Mr.-. Willi.im Schilling, ot Lower Naz,ii-etii. on Sunday enter¬ tained Mrs Henry Woodring in honor of Mr. Schilling's birihday Mrs Fannie Morrow of Easton, spent the week end with her son, Charles Morrow and family Mr and \lr - W.iiier Clewell and daughters \kera nnd Virginia, of Nazareth, siiViif Sundav with Mr, and Mrs. mymoiid Pehnel and fainily. \ Mrs Harry Bender, of N,izai'eth. ix'iit Sunday with her daimht<'r, Mrs, Francis Youne Mr, and .Mr- George Height, of Easton; Mr and Mrs Paul Oroner. of Broadheads and granddaughter Gl.ira, of Broadhead-; Edward tones. Nazareth; Mr and Mrs Charles Oroner and Mr and Mrs, Ivster Oroner atul daughnr Paul-! :ne, of Bangor, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mr- Ell-worth Mi'lx,sell. Mr and Mrs John Howell and Mr- WillM'rt Hack .six^nt Thur.-iday, in New York City " I Mr- John Fox, Sr, visited frl'iui,-' It Alpha N J, on Sunday, { .I,imes Ern.st, of Wilkes Barre, | nul Miss Minnie .Schmidt, of Wind. Gap. on Sundav visited Mr, and Ml- TliiMinis Miller I Mr and Mrs Charles Uhler and children Catlierine, Jean and Char¬ les on Saturday visit4'd Mr and Mr- Valentine Uhler nt Allentown. .lohn Fossel Mrs Oozella nnd children Fi'alik. Helen, and Theresa o| Oe<Mgeti.wn -[lent Sunday with I<iuts Oroller ' I Frank Mlll-r of Easton, on .Sat-! urdiy visited Mr and Mrs Thoma,' Miller I Wl I'll' he li,id jii-t :;n..- \u. .ilion winn the m i - .:.'! ' rur,.. l:alik Heikiii.in ,,.:ii' ".1 'li,- di..i- C'.,, of the I'iiiii ll .Il il. w ,r, t . I'lrit'ch, w,i.- u.i.. :i th,' th^i m ::; "• :.-'. Alti'r ,1-.,- .11, ;:, : .i ;;:i. .\I: J inn.-on ii.'o tie iioil -.'. h.' h iri'ied to the cliiriii and ii,; .::,i' I ':.( iia.-tor TlieRi\.L)r Iiu/ mai' th.' ainioiinceineni and th ii we:r to liie Johnson hom-' Sei'. ici- wci ' n It resumed. Dr. Theodore Reieh.r.iin of E,is ton deputy coroner. w,i.- .-:i;i;in.i:i d and after conductiiiij an inve-tiga- tion. decided that the accld.'nt was' una', ¦.)idable, in which opinion mem-1 ber- of the Johnson family concur-, Cli,111.' 1 ..iri>' .; ' A ,siii.: UMU ElK -ev er Ii. : '. IH-r ', S.'li,>. . .\ ;ii ¦ ':l ¦ .M: --;ii-j. : Jii. ,ind ,-::,i;i i V :.l Hi ¦.\ ¦! -n-p : N.i/.i: ID I;., d'.'Il' :; ll.- t: ;. .1 .1 - U 11 K r,v.. IIOvl'l 1 \|. \l MI.IMSV red was Heller -1>'n-.ib;lity and ml a ciriiticato exoneratetl from all Dr ReichL'aum of a.cide.iial •h' Heck- :it ,- -"X eiillU 'll' a inein- death. ! Wiien news of tiie tra',;ed, was , coiuiyed to the Rev, C A Butz, Refiiiined pastor, who li,id op.'lied thf -erviees, lie announced the death , ol Mrs Johnson to the cmarciation j and ilo,sed the vnvice I S^ii was a laitlilul an.l act.ve niem'x-r of the Reiormed congrei-M- tii'ii of the Drvi.iiid Cniirch a' i Htxk'iiwn For many vi,r, , hi-r I hii-b.md W.I- Jan.tor , : town Church and at p; ton .if H.i|)e cemetetv i [ chur, h, .Mrs ,Tohn-.ui v lx>r of the Ladle-' Aid ,'-i ' :¦" , . tne .¦Willing Workers and the Mi-sioii,ir', 'S«>i'i''y. She w,i, ,i icnj ; n\ tn.' rehm lUs a.^air- ..f the ciinii ini, ¦, and her tragic death ha.- .-a-t gl.1.1.11 o\er thc entir,. countrv side I Sh.' 1- -urvived bv her husband I and ,wo daughter-. Mr- Sainiel I Orube and Mrs George Buvs. both [Of near Newburg, Lower Na/areth i township There are aUo 11 grand I cliildren and oijlit great-grand- , ehiidren. I Funeral s.-rviee- will Ix' held frnm 1 the home this afternoon al J P M [followed by sprvice- in the Drv land j Church, Hecktown. in iharge nl the 1 Rev C A Butz. .-ind interment will I be made in Hoi>' cemetery, adjoin ing the church T,U' N,i/,ii-etii Br.ncii ot t.i.' L.i- t.>:; Hospit.il aiixiiiarv net .-n Fi, d.iv afternoon in the Y M C .\ The president. Mr- W J H-inp pre.-ided Mrs Erne-t Avre. ie.i., the minutes and the report ,A the tea the auxharv' held recenilv a- prepared by the ,secretary. Mis An drew l.«'h The sum of $2a 4J w.i - leahzi'd at the tea Tne trea-ur-r- reix)rt -how.- tlv sum of Sfitj 11 m the Irea.-ury Six'.v -:x meinirr- ,11.' enrolled Mrs Thomas .Achenbach read tiie by-laws as prepan-d by the commit¬ tee Mis Erne-t A\re-. chairman The next meeting will be on F;i- In hi- invitation to the Boy Sco'ala of America to hold their firsi national Jamtxiree in Washington, D C , Augu-t 21-30, recalled by Pn-iideni Roosevelt in ins message I , Boy Scouts from the Whil ¦ Hou-.'' on Februar\' 8ih. the occi-i .1.1 of Scouting'- 25ih Anniversarj. th Pre-.dent d-ew special attention t the manner of selection upon m'r.i '.v'!i:,'h r-li irai'. r.z.'- tlie nim.n, ¦ 1 !,i:nooret 1:; ,:,:,' : - li n. .- : ;¦. ' ,y,- ...1.:..: ';:, : iific .;. ',- ;:, , in.ist p.i-- 1,11' re.uh.ng U.-'- .1- t; ::"ii'!: -ate-'. ;.,,,;..iia cainpin. e\- ; :',.¦:, - ,i.:f' :::¦¦ ' aih, v nnt) 1: : i.. I'- : ii r, ', ';¦ i- -re id-'-: W'.'d ir' :¦ , ) ¦ :. f ,r til" J,ini!>'>ree cor.tiiu it n, '.,'¦.: p.. ¦ ¦ .¦ ul.i: c >:nimini'> l.l" Ja::i:j',r".' gr cii) 'tif 'S-. it < S. ...r. - ,ind li^ider- will oe .in- ui liir' I. r-•,iii';liiig tr.>:iij-> ot ',oys ever brought logitiur. :i- '.v,! • lec'.jginzed bv llle I're-ident uii-ii 111 >aid IVr. tit- 'lut-tandiini ev eiii -i ,• 'd tiv .¦\iii:iv-r-arv Year' vv,;i b- .\:ii' :',''I - fir-' n,iti'.>nal jainoje.' ¦ ' oe l,ei:! hi'ie ir. : he •¦:tv i-t W I -:i::i.:t u, tr 1:1, Auau-- 21 t , 3o I :i ;i t .i' '---.id .-. It; ic ; -.>:; S;:i ¦ I "' ¦ :.' 1 • ; .::¦. :: r :.e ,1 ', ,1:' a ri ,i.'t,nit' ill 111- lia'. . rv -',11,:: ci W'i '1 •il. ¦-.-¦.;)¦:,I'; ii: ..t v.ii'.ous ofTi,-'iiI- li'';-, ;n W 1-i,in.;''iii .1 tine ¦.¦.iir,;i ,.' ¦ 'i' ¦)•':, ;:: id" ,iv niai''. :ind ",v,i, '-.. .ill I' ,Ki', :.' I' -eiv 1 thirtv ti: ci- 1,1 1 ¦-.'.- .. '¦'¦ :n".'t.ne "ar'-, I ,':: _l.id '.o kn,', th.' -1 lection t ':i " - .¦ ij ,',.' n,,ide 'in Ml" i'; 1-, ¦ ¦->. ' ¦ ' .' o - 'A ii, r ;:ii ' t W '. .. - ,: -¦ :: a' ti:- exi'M'nse nf the :. . ;' .;. , '.',.- ll.e. .'i', |> .('a ;,, t::c Ij ¦', - 'Cir. MiTi ¦ -,:'iation in hie i- -i'i I- l.l iii.i-te It txissible for hi- p.ir tr - '0 - nd him "Thirtv thousand Scouts brougtit together under such condiiioiu will mean the most thoroughly represea- Lative group of American boys ever mobilized for a purpose of this character " A fir-t r"-t!'iction 111 Jamboree membership grows out of the fad tlial, despite the hundreds of thou¬ sands of Bov S'outs who wmt to attend, acroininodations can tx' pro¬ vided for n:;. tio.OUO Scouts an4 1'.'.del- Tin h : - led lo the unpor- '¦'¦-' I.:'..- '•: • :•..!' the selection of Ja:ii:j..'r e S. o.i'..- w.ll be nia-de OB t.," b.i-i- ol one Jaiiibo.ee mi^inber ' 1 eari. of r,,. 30 000 Boy Si'OUt t: >;)- m 'ill L'nit.'d Stat'-s. Ii.r \),-. iivj-i iiL- a Scout in good .-and;:,.' liiv^ -"rved at least one luii vea: I, a re;.-,teri-d Scout and have h.i,; at le.l-I ten days camping experenre H' must be recom¬ mended bv hi- Scjutma.-U'r. who must rer'ilv ;iia- the Scout has an excellent re?-rd "for Sciui-lilce ( 'liciurt ill o; ".ii'j intopractic ttM S, .1' O.i'ii .iiirl I,IVV and ideals of -e:'. ;:'e and f s;>on-- to leadeisliip." Hi-'ni-r Sroii' fTr-ni-pa-s upon thia d.i'.\ ir,(i ,rt -.', ihei:' r'cominen- ii,' ) lu- 11'. :, a 11 , ~i 1,,' F' > '.! .-• pi'S'iit evidenca till' il,' '.'1: -; .11 cieidition Is -ueh ,lv 'Ii ' f xpectancy of ft .'i it,, . M'>er;encp, wdth I ,r;d Hi'.)'U'ation against ;\ i ii, 'I'ldi'ien ther« mi-' I..' a i''.o:'t of a thorough n--'-''. ll ' ',:., '1 ', ':i tjy a reg sL-'red Pli. - l.m will mil, cerlifv whi'ther 111 ill- eiiiii'ii ''le Jamixiree appli¬ cant is 111 phvsi.i'.i: condllion to take pa'I in T S I'd' iirngram of streii- U'l- ''il;i>.r a't;v;lies, including -'.v.niinli'.g IIK( hlOWN NKKDS ITAIJAN l.olKiF 1' ,\ V K M E N T S HRLf) MEKTING .il'ernoon. Ann ,) at lock SCHOENECK ; .,111 - M.ll ¦^ nil--;. '-;i a w,i- was ,iii.,i r. r Mrs Jev-io Shields of Pen Argyl formerly of town, was admitted to the Easion Hospital on Thursday, for a .surgical operation. Mi--iiin,irv S'.iiviintendent V.r- ginia Cli'Wi'll led the Sunday Soliooi nary l.'i,.i [I'om Ni.ar.i- rea.l Tile topic .-lud:. d Peter I'nm.i.-k- Hvpr ¦>. i,-, il-elio. ui Duiiiij Ihe morniin; s rv u e t!i p,i-l.ir preach.'d ,1 sermon pre'pari- t.iry to the Dniten sea.-on and H.'i-, Cuiniiiuiiion. entitled "Remi.s.-i.jn A i-Hn- ' A -i)e,- l.ii church diinng the nlleriii-ion rules and regulatlon,- council conv.'ii ,1 ti> adop; tiv the nevi- for iiinetery Rev Oross presided "ver tlio council Hairy E. Oovvr presented tiip rules drawn up by the cemetery commltte«' headed by Wll- h.ini Beitel Harold Butz led the Christian Endeavor con.sec iation meeting .s.'ei-.nary Ruth Beil called the roll The Jtiiuo,- Society met With thrir Superintendent. Mrs. Prank Yob Tlv Board of Triisto«»s held their monthly meeting m the evening, Anna M Beitel presiding. Mis S.n,-'.' liie unavoidable accident l> Mr- Andrew John.son, a well know:; and Ix'i.ived citizen ol Heeklovvn and comiivmitv. much cntici-m ha- i.-'-'.i CII lll.ll cl regard.ng pede,- tr..in- walk.iii; along the higiiWiv at 'hat -e.'li'.m It has been p<ii;r- ' d ,-i:i' 111,It 'he highwav Ihrougli Hi'Crini'.v ll and Ne-.vburg h- a^ n,i:'ro,v a' tii'-e t',v.i p-oini.- as aiiy.v ,,": • aling the entn'c route It h,i- :\'..i l)e"r. p'linted out that nior.. i>'de.- ,r, ;ig tlie hiiihw •;, a '.' ' ¦.>'i,r,t- Ui.m all, ,-.'.i.-: ,,. r 1 r.e ll tin.- txi-ting c :, !,:.,.;. .; luje-teci th.i' : ; :. ji , . 1:.- till- .spction .'t till' in . .1 Iji m .siifeguard..ij lih ;v ,a..v true of tiii. cliuicii A pavement aKni tie ll'l.Ill of llie Drvland Church vv.uild 1)'" .1 i'lng -i4'p towards prevr , .as a".-,dent- and would provide a i'v ;)i,i'e to church goer- in eir,:,:!. ,i:id leaving the premises Alth<>UKii accidents cannot be e.i- •,i'»'l;. avoided a much safer pi,, • : i;- piedo-tnan- can ix: provide,! Cro—ing a highway Is dang..rou.s l)Ut walking alon? it 1- considered tnore Wltl ill- :x nielit - W" iid 'In,- 1 pi i;x : n T:.- I..'d^e Pi'iiicepcs-a Maria Pia di Savoria Order Sons ol Italy, In America held a meeting Sunday. March 3, a: Carlos Hall Mi's. Frinzl and Pa il I'etrigani of Ea-stoa woie pre-4in', aiso Jos«-ph Ale,s.si of E. >toii VV.l) nave a wonderful s|>-ecn in regard to the Orde; There ill- ijeeii a large increase in tlve inemtjer-hip The committees have ior.e woiulerfil work 10 make the ifTaii a -ucce>, Iiu'ia'ion of 111,, lodi."' will be on Siild,ly ,i!'"ini'»'in March :jl. at Carl '^ Hail lianqu't after ihe hil- :, I'lill cei.'Oi )iu<"- lit Nazareth Inn. i n-resii M-rlo.' Venei abile of tlie l^odiii . pr»'-ir|.>d JMI l{T\IM|) M\KI(III> viM^.iwo M VRs Mr and Mrs Rude Frankenfleld Georgetown, l.ower Nazareth town- -hip, on Mondav celebrated the:: slxty-,s«<cond wedding anniversarv Boili Mr and Mrs Frankenfield are enjoying givxi health and hHV'«< tfv best wishes of a host of frlend^i Mr and .M: , Tiiom... Aclii-iibach, Gi'i'eii street, entiitained a num¬ ber of friends on Saturday evenhig. An en lovable evening was spent playing car#^«*»'—'"" ¦ n .. ~ Re!re,iiitipnts were wrved Those 'pi<.,,int were: Mr and Mr». Nelson Prwnun, Mr and Mrs Ir¬ 'i VV"rK!'<-i<oi' oi town. Mr. and Mrs Kentif-h EickhofT. Mr. and Mrs jf„..ph Frev and Mi.s.s Ethel Bltt^-nbendiT of Bath, and Chorf 0\.'rn*W, of litiUitUfht'tn Pri7/e,s were awarded Ut Mri. Preetnan Mhs Blftetil)onder Mr Frey and Mi Fr'-< tiiaii • • Ml'. Daniel laidig and Mm F.arl, of Morn town, N J. ^pent the week end wltti Mr and Mrs Elbert Wa-»- arr, Madi.s'>n avenue
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1935-03-07 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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Language | eng |
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Month | 03 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1935-03-07 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-05 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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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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The Nazareth Item
AN INDEPE.NIJK.NT FAMILT
NE'W rtt\'\PFH DEVOTED TO 111 tltAIUK*.
LOCAI, AND (iKNF:RAI. LN'i'EI.I.IGENCB
NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MOJi.XI.Vi;, .\[AK( II 7. I!*:'.."
No. 15
Cooking School Opens Next Wednesday, Closes Friday
BOROUGH FATHERS ARE ON THE JOB
iQuick Action Essential; Pre¬ liminary Plans iieady For Community Swimminji? PoolOn Park Site
Al TilORITIES RAID KOWE IN PlAI.NFlHLD
Marion C. ScIiaeiVer
.\,ll'st I,llllilll'
I'air lor lluvinu lll<';;.il Stidi'ii ( |
Month | 03 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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