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THE NAZARBTH ITEM ^=y:ri^81^48SoJiainSt^^ NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 30, 1938 Booit Naiareth — Stofto Copf Thwa triple Anniversary Services Come To Close mAoia Annlversarjr servteea ••JgravangeUcel Retormed iir aSMt. came to • elose itast ^ftSStoo. Theprofremas •?*LlaTW rrOU wes earned •H^adL and there were more #» JUS* !»«»»• •tthe sev- ^_^ messages were ¦ r:zJ^Z»a toUowInt epaakers, CftwaMoyer. D. D..Supt. ••I?!, lome. AUentown: the ^ neu. President ot BMt iSf Judge Herbert F. • JaTnorthampton Oounty lAB was conflrmed In thU Saev. Marry J. colver Jr.. 7 St. retat'i Retormed ummttron: Chartoa Uubaeh, "jTwrn. uubaeh * Sons Baston, whose tather ,^__i til thU ehureh; the Sil R BUck. Pastor ot Orace *-aCbuitb, Belfast: the Bev. VabtB. Putor ot the Bvan- mai Church. Steelton. '^ m Mstor's son>ln>law, the fflTfNrkheUer, Pestor ot the l^Mwmed Charge. "^Qgnuleel numbers were Smm Sunday School orehes* WmPmm end Junter Cholri, SStflhorus ot the Chureii: ¦¦^¦lietkms bjr MUs Buth 9 BMger; ths Pen Argyl mmm w«w ^ dlreetlon ot TSm Mey: aeloe by Mbs » ^yr..- ,0 Pais Pour) ftm 9 t ta ANNOONOD NOnCB TO FI8HBBBIBN Numerous complaints have been received by Burgess Miller trom loeal property owners being dis¬ turbed at all hours ot the night t>y flshermen hunttag night crawl- era. It appears that these well- meantag members of the Isaac Walton Uague hunt their bait where ever and whenever the urge dtetatea, without considertag the righU of the owners. Taking thinga for granted is a poor policy for these men to pur¬ sue. WHY NOT ASK THE OWNER FOR PERMISSION TO HUNT NIOHT CRAWLERS? ^ It Ot Marlen H. gf Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ¦ BHth New St. to MUs n, Ot 100 North Pourth IMS bsen announeed *>y Mde snd aunt, Mr. and EHoch Is a reduate ot Eas- daas ot 'S3, and Business College, U secretary to J. U. to a graduate of Nas-i- i Sehool, class of 'S2, and of OeUsge. '37. He U em- IthsUboratory ot the Naa- Cement Company. I:|gi bsen set for ths wed- •9 • WEDDING ANNIVIISAIY ks. Robert Hoch, Bast IB Monday quietly ob- Hth edding anniver- 4*) Pa. vsre married June 21. Brr. Luther Uiarus, then paator ot St. Church, town. Tliey la town since their gPPath being In pertner- tL 1 Stuber ft Co.. con- b«"Bob"asheUfamU- ¦, ll a son of the late I lltberine (nee Steckel) I Rovember IS. Ig72 in llllMblp Mrs. Hoch U a tf ttis Ute Monroe and U Steuber, bom In Township, Septem- ) ChUdren. .1 wrmouT CIWCAIP \-t9'tPa Um H'taneylvanto Meter 1 Om reads eC entrjr MM eaamlM eB eatUe Into ttiU ,^ ^ -Jtion has reached \99a Ronorable J. Han- ' of Arleultuie, I of dairy cattle Into >»th in violatkm of the admUslon of gchi hilly utu at- \i» to arrest those In •Ml not produce cer- ""thit the cattle were ¦¦•onwealth In con- ¦MiHdIng cattle enter- " renn.<!yiv«nla must ^¦JJhealth certlflcates ^PWPer livestock aanl- £ ¦•"ttte of origin. ^ JW mch vioUtlon it TOO tor each offense ll^^jw a pertod not es- 5{iJ j^S'l lodge. Frin- ¦il to!. . """' ^^- "«. kg.M«>ual picnic at Con- le, Sunday. The liu"^r^''y the Orand I ^ijwt of Dante Or- ^ "ttending were: Catlierine Merlo, •TOU* RampuUa, Jos- V"«M* Oiultre, Mao* Condomltti and sramiiEEnNG OF SCHOOL BOARD I A special meeting of the School Board, tor general purposes, was hell Tueaday evening with all members present and W. M. Bennett, presi¬ dent, presiding. R. C. Orlfllth, tax collector, wa.s appointed collector of delinquent aehool taxea which »'1U renuin un- peM, July Ut, 10U. HU commlasio;! tor the collection of these taxes wu flasd at 2",, the same rate he U being paid tor the eurrent duplicate, and his bond tor the collection of the^e taxes WM flxed at glOOO Taa Board also approved and ac¬ cepted the Tax Collector's bond at gao,000 tor the collection of 1038 du¬ plicate and the Treasurer's bond of 110.000 tor the l»M-» school year. ntnDaEGATCTo UONS CONVENTON ATOAKLAND.CAUF. Oakiead, CaUfaraU-Eight thou¬ sand Lion delegates and their fam¬ ilies will be guests of the Oakland Lions Club at the twent.v-.iecond an¬ nual Convention of the International Association of Lloivs Clubs, which will convene here on July 19 for a four day session. Once before, b.ick In 1921 O.ikland waa host to the Lions Convention. (Oonunued on Last Pase) KIWANIS auiliiEETs ATGREENACREFARWS Seventy-six members of the Eas¬ ton KiwanU Club and guests from Easton and Naeareth were present at a meeting of the club at Oreen Acre Farms, yesterday noon. The host. J. H Fulmer, engaged the services uf Chrtstmans, caterers of Allen¬ town, who served a delicious platter luneheon. The meeting was in charge of Harry Rice and Al. Hazzard of Eas¬ ton. Following the luncheon, Mr. Fulmer addreased the gathering oy describing briefly the operations of hU dehydrating planu and expres¬ aed hU regret that, due to rain. It was impossible to show practical op¬ erations as were hU intentions. He aasured hU guests and friends that they were welcome to call at any one ot his plants at any time in the future and he would show them through. A rising vote of thanks was extended the host for the splendid luncheon and courtesies expresaed. Lf*Ph Knif kts of Friendship Lodge Etect OflRcers Nelson Alpaugh was elected sir knight marshall ot Nazareth Cham- ter Mo. 100. Order Knlghu ot Friend¬ ship, at a meeting Monday evening. Other OfBcers elected were: Fast grand sir knight marshad. JNnrjr Bekert; aenlor champion, Rus¬ seU Hees; junior champion, Raymond Fry; recording secretary, Allen D. Tromll; flnanclal secretary, Lester Laubach; treasurer, Uster Kratt; trustee tor li months, Kermit Wun¬ derly; representative and alternate lo the grand chamber, respectively. Oherles Welty and AUen D. TroxeU; knight warden, Orant Remeley: master ot rl^ts, Abner Pearaon. and planut. WUUam Smith. The meeting tor Monday, July 4, has been dUpenaed with. On Mon¬ day evening, July U, the local cham¬ ber wUl be host to the meeting cf DUtrlct Mo. 0. which U comprised of chambers from Naxareth, Slatington, Paimerton and Catasauqua. At thU time a dUtrlct deputy will be elected and local olBcers wUl be InstaUed. nsmNG IN THE CAR Two local flshermen. Steward Bady and Oeorge Meeser, journeyed to the upper OeUware last Sunday to en¬ joy their luck with rod and reel. No sooner had they gotten their tackle ready to flsh when a down pour of rain forced them back Into their car Thcy aat irf the car from 1 o'clock untu 5.45, because one of the two believed the storm would be over within a half an hour. At six o'¬ clock It cleared long enough for the.n to bait their hooks. Soaked to the skin, cold, hungrj- and shivering the.v Hshed untu eight o'clock, averaging a flsh for ever>- fifteen minutes, they brought home eight ba-ss Such ii I the life of real flsliermen. Y. M. C. A. Twenty Years Old Saturdajr NOTICB TO CrriBENS ALONG HALL SPBINO CBBBK Heavy rains during the paat week raUed havoc along the HaU Spring Creek which flows along the west side of Oreen St. Al¬ though the bed and sides of this little stream have been reinforced to uke care of normal eonditions. citizens continue to use the stream as a dumping place, depositing grass, tin cans. etc.. causing clogs at culverts when the stream rises. The Borough Engineer has been instructed to publiiih thU notice and arrest all violators In in the fuutre. Institution Plajfi Mg BaiB In Cir '* Mi 999 a T. M. O. Through tar sighted vlali areth #ltiaens, promoters sors ql twenty years Y. M. C. A. wUl ob birthMay thU Baturday/ Tl^e movement to A. 0>r Naaareth: at g pubUe meeting heM tn ttM I day Sehool rooni of tbe MomflMI (Jtiurch, Januajff 2«th, ISM. ». 9, MUler. Chief MurgOM at tlUt tmtt, ceUed the nueting and wee IseMli* •nenui In terming the flrst laation. lyu organlaatlon •r, president; WUBMi « FOUR CARS IN SERWUSj 2^pru.^«j.^«jj-i,., COLLISION AT SAIKl?^^—•« INIERSKTON WITHIN ninniEN hours Twe Ara Dead, Tlu«c Injwwd MOTOB CLUB TAKES ACHON Veterans al Blae and Grejr meetlnt In iinel reaaloa at Cettyoburg, Jnne 29-July 9. Mill see: a city of tento erected for them: a gleaming ublte monnmcnl l.t by an undying (lame symbolic of peace loom¬ ing In eontraet above canaoa left en the field: O. A. B. Com- nwnder-la-Chlef Dr. Overton H. Nenaet, Les Aagelee. left. aad Bev. ieha M. CUypeol. 31. LouU, Conuaaadar • In - Chief ot the V. C. V. fftjto from Ps. Publicity C The intersection at ChrUtlan Sprtiig along the Naxareth-Bath highway flgured in two accidents within thirteen hours. The flrst ac cident, happened near midnight Sunday when cars driven by Stanley Oraver of Moorestown and Stephen Mosch of Fullerton collided, doing serious damage to both cars and slightly bruUing the drivers. A second and more serious acciden: oecured at 12:10 Monday aftemoon when the car driven by F. W. Ben¬ nett, accompanied by his wife, col¬ lided with the car driven by John T. Krouse. and two other occupants killing both Mr. and Mrs. Bennett in.stantly. From all appearances the Bennett car failed to stop at a "stop" sign along the Newburg-Moorestown road. -ind drove directly In the path of the I Krouse car. The impact causing both ' cars to skid into a concrete culvert j with considerable force. Lester Klip- j pie of the Tjdol Oa.s Station nearby. John Lerch and Harvey Bensing were i •!ie flrat 10 reach the scene and help tlie passengers out of the wreckag<?.; They found Mr. Bennett dead nd Mrs. Bennett unconscious. The Naz¬ aretli ambulance and Dr. E A N.; Seyfried were called at once and re.sponded. but Mrs Bennet: died before they arrived I Their bodies were removed to Rohn's Morgue, awaiting identiflca- tion. Relatives of the Bennett fam-' Uy were notified at Waymart. Wayne \ prim./treaaurer. In addltMR 'included: " UnaasMi Victor WUIIamaesi. 1 legel, James Fry, H. T. VaMtU. O O Schaeffer, W. I Oold. P. PL Martin, and E. J. Navarre. Hie Btet trustees were: Dr. Ttiomas Oape. t. A. Homer, Prank MessUifer,; Ziegler, R. O Beitel, A. O. and H. B. Beyfried. Hie Committee oonaUted ot: Or. Cope, Or. O. D. Behaeffer aad: Fortuln. _ I—«rrineetb>s of tbe Board U Di¬ rectors on March Ut. UM. j the present buUdlng erere by Thomas J. Boyd ot PlttabUlBB, whleh were later adopted and eanlat out. The first eoaunltteee to aerve <• a . .^ SAFE nUINING SCBOOL TOiCESrAILBB AT EASTSN PENNSYLVANIA MOTOB CO-OnBATINO Commissioner, P. W. Foote of ttM Pennsylvania Motor Police wUl be In Easton. July 12th. to attend ttaa organization meeting of the Bate Driver Training School now being organized by The Brown and Lynoli Post of the American Legion. The purpoae of thU school U to help find meaiu and waya of !•• ducing the staggering number ot deaths and the great loss ot property damage throughout the United States Motor Clubs, civic orgaalaa- tions and Legion Posts throm^oul the State of Pennsylvania are aettva VETERANS OF POREMiN WARS TO SrONSOR MARATHON JULY lth NAZABETH TO HACKETT PABK Yoang Men ef lg and Over May Enter Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No 120. Easton, is promoting and spon¬ soring a 66 mile marathon to 'oe staged Monday morning, July 4th, between Nazareth and Hackett Park at 11 o'clock. Application blanks to enter thU contest may be secured at the local Y. M. C. A. and aU runners !8 years and over who pass the doctors Inspection are eUgible. According to announcements, the starting point wiU be the Circle. The boys will run down Main Street to Belvidere, east on Belvldeie to New Street, south on New Street to Wahiut Street and eaat on Walnut atreet to Tatamy. From Tatamy they WlU follow the black-top roid to BuahkUl Park and then foUow Hackett Avenue to Hackett park. Burgess MUler wUl Ore ttae starting gun and a Btate Police car U to lead the runnera through tbe route. It waa also announced that private cars wUl pace wlUi runnera so tbat tbcy may be picked up In caae ot Uijury or exhaustion. Four priaes wUl be awarded the re¬ spective winners. The llret prlas 9 a twelve-Inch runners tro|Aijr, the second priee a sbi-lneh ranaers trophy, the third prise a seM medal and the fourth priae a sUver medal. Following the marathon other ac¬ tivities will be conducted at Hackett Park throughout the day. closUtg In the evening with a dUplay of flre¬ works. •— Choir Enjoys Pienle Members and friends ot the choir of St. John's Lutheran Church motored to Bhawnee on Saturday at¬ ternoon at which place they enjoyed their annual picnic. The afternoon and evening was spent in swimming, softball and boating. Those present were the Misses Alice Knauss, VU-glnia Hummel, Pearl Schnerr, Katharine Schisler, Mary Rohn, Miriam Unangst, Mary Dry, Fannie Oemet. Marion Rohr¬ bach, Mrs. Hattie Happel. Mrs. Flo¬ rence Bender, the Rev. and Mrs H. C Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Strike, Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Day and family, Mr and Mrs Warren Cberts and son, Mr. and Mrs. War¬ ren Bnyer. Mr. and Mrs Char'.es Sclinerr, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rinker. i Mr and Mrs Arlington Pehr, Daniel Rohn and WtUlam Moser. Thirty Million Pupils Go On Dr. Lester K. Ade, Superintendent, planned supervUlon tor the summer of Public Instruction, today Inti-1 activities of pupils, there are whole- mated that at the colse of the some opportunties ot which they school term the thoughu ot pupils, ttacbers, and patrona naturaUy tum to the joyous oKMrtunltlsa of the summer vacation. The thought of a host of more than thirty md- I'on puplU, ranging from the small children of the kindergarten to the grown youth of the secondary aehool and college, U at once strikingly impressive and deeply signiflcant. An average vacation of ninety days for thirty miUlon children and youtli amounts to the almost tacompre- henslble total ot two hundred and seventy mUUon vacation days for the chiMren ot America. "While a great many ot our pupils have acceas to aupervUed play¬ grounds, camps, and parka." Doctor Ade stated, "there are. posaibly, mUUona of othera who apend their vacation days at theb* own Unma may avaU themselves with even cas¬ ual or Informal supervUlon," Or. Ade poUited out. "With the cooper¬ ation ot parents and close triends, children on vacation may engage In planting gardens, exploring the beauties and resourcea of nature In the neighborhood, and encouraging chosen bobbles- Other constructive and enjoyable vacation projecU are travel, hiking, camping; makhig new friends through social evenU and play, keeping a diary of Interesting experiences during the summer wtth a view ot relating them to school friends In September, corresponding with toUu In other places, and the Uke 'Through these and other means. the vacation weeks can yUld rich returns to the pupUs not only In terms of pleasure, but genuhie edu TWWKavae wasjs mao «•««•• w*«a« •••>•¦¦•>¦ ture dUcretlon and resources. For cat onai value. By carrying out such these It wouM seem that our public achooU might give aome thougiit. with the view to expanding some of school activity throughout the year.' AcUvMea Saggcelcd "In the absence of systematic and activities, our chiklren practice many of the skUU and knowledge which they gahi at school, develop positive social attitudes, beeome acquainted with community resources, and Unk school activities witb vacation a- chievemenU." Hm Comedys At The Broad Thettre Over tkelMidiyWeek-End The management of the Broad St. Tlitatre has booked tor over the week-end aeveral flne feature com¬ edys, aUrtmg Friday and Saturday they wUl ahow the great Paramount special "Cocoanut Orove" atarrlng Fred MacMurry and the Yacht Club Boys and then on the Fourth of July tbey have a great f amUy picture for both young and old, Joe E. Brown in "Wide Open Faces," then again on Tuesday comes Victor MacLaglen in "The Battle of Broadway" which Is a rough and tumble comedy of the night life of old Broadway. Last but by aU means not least, on Wed HOCHFAIULY HOLD TWENTV-FnST ANNUAL REUNWN The twenty-flrst reunion of the Hoch tamUy was held at the Shoen- er.svllle Park Saturday afternoon. Orchestral selections together with I the singing ot hynaa, Intersperaed the program. Abbott Hoch. of Bctb- ' lehem R. D. 2, president ot the clan, presided, and Henrejr Heckman, ot Allentown R. D. 4, led the singing. I Tlie openbig prayer waa led by the I Rtv. R. Kerstetter, paator ot the Lutheran Church of Bath, foUowed by the reading of mlnutea by Oeorge (OoBttaraad aa Pam Rv«> • » Picnic At Moorestown The Beeond Annual Picnic of the POUR OCTOGENARIAN BROroaSAT REUNION Fotir brothers, aU of them octo¬ genarians, held a reunion Saturday right at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ifoaeph Bchlegel, Oreen Bt. Their combined ages total 335 years, Oeorge and Thomas Heckma i. ot Allentown beUig 88 and 82. re¬ spectively, and James and Stephen Heckman, of town, being 81 and 64 lespectively Oeorge and Thomas entertain-."t the group with vioUn selections afte' the dhiner. The Heckmans have a sister, Mrv Anna Remaley, Tl, Nasareth R D I. She was unable to attend. AUXUARY HOLDS ffAUAN SHOW The Womena AuxUUry of St Mary's Episcopal Chtirch, Wind Oap. held an ItalUn ahow in the churc'i baeement under tbe direction of Mrs. Alax Company, ot town, tlioee tak- Int part m the ahow were Actor'i: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Company, daugh¬ tera Josephine and Anna and son County, by the motor police. Rela , tlves came to Nazareth to claim the ' 1|[» organlEation work of thU type bodies Monday evening. Coroner, W. Calvin Nickel and State Police investigated the acci¬ dent and are holding John T. Krouse of Maryd. SchuylkUl County under one thousand dollars bail pending the outcome of their investigation. FoUowing the recent trafBc acci¬ dent at the intersection of the New- burgh-Moorestown and Nazareth- (OonttBttadeB —•— Easton has been aeleeted tor ttae establUhment of sueh a school (er thU dUtrtct. • » Senior LouffnoTo —-¦-¦ — ^» .m HOM wwggXtgg LOCAL GHL SCOUTS AT CAMP WEYGADT Nazareth's tour girl scout troops are well represented at Camp Wey¬ gadt, located two and one-half miles north of Columbia. N. J, at Delaware Water Oap. conduced by the Inc Easton Council of Oirl Scouts The camp U of two weeks duration. ten of the local glrU being there this week and 23 going next week. I The ten girU there now wUl remaUi I next week and retum with the 33 ; other girU on July3. Local scouters ' are planning to organise theU' own camp next year. ! Starting July 7 and 8 and contln- i uing Thursday and Friday local Olrl ' Scouts wUl be privileged to have ! swimming instructions from 2 until I 3 o'clock in the Nasareth Municipal The Senior Luther League ot Bt. John's Lutheran Church held tbeir regular busineas meeting in tbe Be> gUiner's Room of the chureb on Monday evening with the president. Miriam Unangst. in charge. Scripture was read by LewU WoUe. prayer oflered by Leota Steed and devotional hymns hi charge ot AUot Beck. Announcements were made oi tha ice cream teetlval to be beld by ttoe league on Tueaday evening. July IS on the church Uwn. On July Igth, the League wlU taoM their annual doggie roast at Breld* tnger's Orove and tbe members wlB leave the chureh at •:!& P. PL promptly. • CAMP MBBTmOS Oamp meeUngs wUi be conducted by tbe Mwinenlte BrettarM Ui Otartgt duruig the month of July In ; Orove, AUentown. Tbe greea. sUtlng ef thirty aeres ot 9m woodland, U loeated In ttie teenth Ward ot tbe OUy of AUen¬ town. It waa purebaeed by ttH Mennonite Brethien In Obrlat Sl Ladles Aid Society of Salem Union! nesday night the specUl favorite of Church, Moorestown, wiU be held oa ceremonies was Miss Adele Dell'¬ Alba. of Wind Oap After the ahow a party was held in honor of the actors at the home cf Mrs. Anna Oell'Alba. Delicious refreshmenu were aerved to the following, Mr. and Mrs Alex Com¬ pany and chiMren Josephine, Anna. Alex Jr., Mrs. Angelina Cabeaa and aon Anthony, of town. Rev. FrancU Capoasl, ot Wind Oap, Thomaa mn rl ot FhlUipaburg, N. J., Kitty Lelro Sally Lelro, Wbinle Cortea, Mra. An geima Cortes, Frank Ventrie Adele \ ^^^ ^Ul LUUan Mackea ^."^Li'trfl •11^°"'* ^«^'« I lene WerkheUer. MUaBeTtr 1910 and U uaed for reUglova pur« ganizatlon of a life-saving claas. exclusively. On tbe grouiKto 9 ' Names of glrU, their troops and |. ,t^ .udltorlum, seatinc Mt pra- vidhig sate shelter and equipped wlttl a public address system. Meala aMgr be obtained at a modem eafelarla. Alex Jr., Mrs. AngeUna Cabesa and i ^^^ Pool- Tb«y '^^ "• organised son Anthony, of town; Musical play- ; '«'<> groups with poaaibilities of or ers were Thereaa and Emest Al- ««n'*«"on of - banese, Frank Ventrie, of Wind Oap. Thomas Frinzi and Mario Giovanni, '">«^ °' camptag pertod are: Troop of PhUUpsburg, N. J.; the mUUess of No 1, 2 weeks. Ada Snyder. Claudia ! MUler and Mildred Moyer; Troep „ _ _ JNo 2 a weelu PhyllU Young and I Mor;'thi;ri»U;;u~are'brti^ Lorratae Roth: 1 week. Barbara Neu- ,„, ,hi. ....-—•. «-..-- ^ I ner. Adele Schnabel. Bvelyn Fehr, I June KeUow, Larue Morgan, Jean Boerstler. Yvonne Flyte, Jo>-oe Buc- ichi and MUUcent Ruth; Troop No. I 3, 2 weeks, Roby Hehner; 1 week. LoU Rohn, Dorothy Ottlnger. Shir¬ ley Oech, Olola Michael and OUdys \ Wemer; Troop No. 4, 2 weeks, DorU as.rin ninv.nni n.it.h Ti.i«»t* **'ce and Katbertae Btetaer; 1 week. !!¦!!?_ °.!!!"S'' .'*'1K1 J^'?!!^' Theodora Brobet, Fay Davidson, {Wtalfred Weaver, Jean Bearlbss, > Mabel WerkheUer, Anctaetta l^sgel. Ar- Car- Jr., and the hosteas Danetag and stagtag were enjoyed by all. • VISITINO QEBMANT uKVi Miss Luella Wun*rl}\ trained t ^urse. of PhUadelpI^, and Oeorge many Jane Withers in her latest Saturday, July 2. in the church grove \ Wunderty. of town/the Utter who There wUI be quUts and fancy work recently graduatedT from Moravian articlea. cakes and refreahments for j College. BeSWehe/ both chUdren of .s.lle. and a Ashing pond for the chU- \ Mr. and Mrs^harles Wunderly. dren. Music wUl be furnUhed by Con- \ Soutli Broakl BJ, s.iiled last week for tiid a Oerman Band from radia sta- Europe. w»i/ they wlU spend the tion W. C B A. Allentown In case summer niMftlis taking up special of rata this picnic U to be Julj 6. ."Studies in CJermany picture "Rascals." Anyone that llk-s little Jane Withers shouki not mi-^s thU one; .so movie fans from Friday July Ut to the 6th la really comedy week We are asked to remind you t} read tho tlie.ttres advertisement on page 5 of this paper. i' mel U pioneer couneUor ghd Mary Wunderly handUraf)rand mU- ed group eouaeilor. VtSITINO OBMTBAL/AMnaCA iTWub BUaabetti MaMt. a teaeher ta fthe public acbods dl town, left on Friday for NIearaua, Central Amer¬ ica, wber^ she ml spend several montha vadatlon ^itlng her brother, the Rev. Wemer/Marx, a MoravUn mlaslonary. Miss Mart tAvelled to New Or¬ leans, from jirjflch place abe aaUed for Nlcarau for thu summer's session "Hure wlU be no Bunday servieee in ttw Mgtl ohureh untU July Slst. 0 • Troop V-32 TW BoM Woo- At a recent raeeUng ol n, Boy Beeme Wt lowing eeauBittaaa' tre ereaai fasttval lo be hMd •¦ Om lswn of Bt. Jotan'a Bete tomorrow avenliis, July Ial, drinks, BphnOm Moyer. and roUs. WUUam LuU; lee DonaM Bnyder and Daaald with Cltaton Bunn Ul etoaift tf tlckeu ine Maaareth pUy at ttiePMMeaL OPBN TO Btarttag July Stti. Mw Hlsh Scbool \9amn adM eto* for ttie •OMMttgRgt tl publle. untu Uie opsntad et ttM sehool terai. It s tr- m -¦iiM, 1,.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 31 |
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 | 1938-06-30 |
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 | 06 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1938 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 31 |
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 | 1938-06-30 |
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 39397 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. |
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Full Text | THE NAZARBTH ITEM ^=y:ri^81^48SoJiainSt^^ NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 30, 1938 Booit Naiareth — Stofto Copf Thwa triple Anniversary Services Come To Close mAoia Annlversarjr servteea ••JgravangeUcel Retormed iir aSMt. came to • elose itast ^ftSStoo. Theprofremas •?*LlaTW rrOU wes earned •H^adL and there were more #» JUS* !»«»»• •tthe sev- ^_^ messages were ¦ r:zJ^Z»a toUowInt epaakers, CftwaMoyer. D. D..Supt. ••I?!, lome. AUentown: the ^ neu. President ot BMt iSf Judge Herbert F. • JaTnorthampton Oounty lAB was conflrmed In thU Saev. Marry J. colver Jr.. 7 St. retat'i Retormed ummttron: Chartoa Uubaeh, "jTwrn. uubaeh * Sons Baston, whose tather ,^__i til thU ehureh; the Sil R BUck. Pastor ot Orace *-aCbuitb, Belfast: the Bev. VabtB. Putor ot the Bvan- mai Church. Steelton. '^ m Mstor's son>ln>law, the fflTfNrkheUer, Pestor ot the l^Mwmed Charge. "^Qgnuleel numbers were Smm Sunday School orehes* WmPmm end Junter Cholri, SStflhorus ot the Chureii: ¦¦^¦lietkms bjr MUs Buth 9 BMger; ths Pen Argyl mmm w«w ^ dlreetlon ot TSm Mey: aeloe by Mbs » ^yr..- ,0 Pais Pour) ftm 9 t ta ANNOONOD NOnCB TO FI8HBBBIBN Numerous complaints have been received by Burgess Miller trom loeal property owners being dis¬ turbed at all hours ot the night t>y flshermen hunttag night crawl- era. It appears that these well- meantag members of the Isaac Walton Uague hunt their bait where ever and whenever the urge dtetatea, without considertag the righU of the owners. Taking thinga for granted is a poor policy for these men to pur¬ sue. WHY NOT ASK THE OWNER FOR PERMISSION TO HUNT NIOHT CRAWLERS? ^ It Ot Marlen H. gf Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ¦ BHth New St. to MUs n, Ot 100 North Pourth IMS bsen announeed *>y Mde snd aunt, Mr. and EHoch Is a reduate ot Eas- daas ot 'S3, and Business College, U secretary to J. U. to a graduate of Nas-i- i Sehool, class of 'S2, and of OeUsge. '37. He U em- IthsUboratory ot the Naa- Cement Company. I:|gi bsen set for ths wed- •9 • WEDDING ANNIVIISAIY ks. Robert Hoch, Bast IB Monday quietly ob- Hth edding anniver- 4*) Pa. vsre married June 21. Brr. Luther Uiarus, then paator ot St. Church, town. Tliey la town since their gPPath being In pertner- tL 1 Stuber ft Co.. con- b«"Bob"asheUfamU- ¦, ll a son of the late I lltberine (nee Steckel) I Rovember IS. Ig72 in llllMblp Mrs. Hoch U a tf ttis Ute Monroe and U Steuber, bom In Township, Septem- ) ChUdren. .1 wrmouT CIWCAIP \-t9'tPa Um H'taneylvanto Meter 1 Om reads eC entrjr MM eaamlM eB eatUe Into ttiU ,^ ^ -Jtion has reached \99a Ronorable J. Han- ' of Arleultuie, I of dairy cattle Into >»th in violatkm of the admUslon of gchi hilly utu at- \i» to arrest those In •Ml not produce cer- ""thit the cattle were ¦¦•onwealth In con- ¦MiHdIng cattle enter- " renn.ual picnic at Con- le, Sunday. The liu"^r^''y the Orand I ^ijwt of Dante Or- ^ "ttending were: Catlierine Merlo, •TOU* RampuUa, Jos- V"«M* Oiultre, Mao* Condomltti and sramiiEEnNG OF SCHOOL BOARD I A special meeting of the School Board, tor general purposes, was hell Tueaday evening with all members present and W. M. Bennett, presi¬ dent, presiding. R. C. Orlfllth, tax collector, wa.s appointed collector of delinquent aehool taxea which »'1U renuin un- peM, July Ut, 10U. HU commlasio;! tor the collection of these taxes wu flasd at 2",, the same rate he U being paid tor the eurrent duplicate, and his bond tor the collection of the^e taxes WM flxed at glOOO Taa Board also approved and ac¬ cepted the Tax Collector's bond at gao,000 tor the collection of 1038 du¬ plicate and the Treasurer's bond of 110.000 tor the l»M-» school year. ntnDaEGATCTo UONS CONVENTON ATOAKLAND.CAUF. Oakiead, CaUfaraU-Eight thou¬ sand Lion delegates and their fam¬ ilies will be guests of the Oakland Lions Club at the twent.v-.iecond an¬ nual Convention of the International Association of Lloivs Clubs, which will convene here on July 19 for a four day session. Once before, b.ick In 1921 O.ikland waa host to the Lions Convention. (Oonunued on Last Pase) KIWANIS auiliiEETs ATGREENACREFARWS Seventy-six members of the Eas¬ ton KiwanU Club and guests from Easton and Naeareth were present at a meeting of the club at Oreen Acre Farms, yesterday noon. The host. J. H Fulmer, engaged the services uf Chrtstmans, caterers of Allen¬ town, who served a delicious platter luneheon. The meeting was in charge of Harry Rice and Al. Hazzard of Eas¬ ton. Following the luncheon, Mr. Fulmer addreased the gathering oy describing briefly the operations of hU dehydrating planu and expres¬ aed hU regret that, due to rain. It was impossible to show practical op¬ erations as were hU intentions. He aasured hU guests and friends that they were welcome to call at any one ot his plants at any time in the future and he would show them through. A rising vote of thanks was extended the host for the splendid luncheon and courtesies expresaed. Lf*Ph Knif kts of Friendship Lodge Etect OflRcers Nelson Alpaugh was elected sir knight marshall ot Nazareth Cham- ter Mo. 100. Order Knlghu ot Friend¬ ship, at a meeting Monday evening. Other OfBcers elected were: Fast grand sir knight marshad. JNnrjr Bekert; aenlor champion, Rus¬ seU Hees; junior champion, Raymond Fry; recording secretary, Allen D. Tromll; flnanclal secretary, Lester Laubach; treasurer, Uster Kratt; trustee tor li months, Kermit Wun¬ derly; representative and alternate lo the grand chamber, respectively. Oherles Welty and AUen D. TroxeU; knight warden, Orant Remeley: master ot rl^ts, Abner Pearaon. and planut. WUUam Smith. The meeting tor Monday, July 4, has been dUpenaed with. On Mon¬ day evening, July U, the local cham¬ ber wUl be host to the meeting cf DUtrlct Mo. 0. which U comprised of chambers from Naxareth, Slatington, Paimerton and Catasauqua. At thU time a dUtrlct deputy will be elected and local olBcers wUl be InstaUed. nsmNG IN THE CAR Two local flshermen. Steward Bady and Oeorge Meeser, journeyed to the upper OeUware last Sunday to en¬ joy their luck with rod and reel. No sooner had they gotten their tackle ready to flsh when a down pour of rain forced them back Into their car Thcy aat irf the car from 1 o'clock untu 5.45, because one of the two believed the storm would be over within a half an hour. At six o'¬ clock It cleared long enough for the.n to bait their hooks. Soaked to the skin, cold, hungrj- and shivering the.v Hshed untu eight o'clock, averaging a flsh for ever>- fifteen minutes, they brought home eight ba-ss Such ii I the life of real flsliermen. Y. M. C. A. Twenty Years Old Saturdajr NOTICB TO CrriBENS ALONG HALL SPBINO CBBBK Heavy rains during the paat week raUed havoc along the HaU Spring Creek which flows along the west side of Oreen St. Al¬ though the bed and sides of this little stream have been reinforced to uke care of normal eonditions. citizens continue to use the stream as a dumping place, depositing grass, tin cans. etc.. causing clogs at culverts when the stream rises. The Borough Engineer has been instructed to publiiih thU notice and arrest all violators In in the fuutre. Institution Plajfi Mg BaiB In Cir '* Mi 999 a T. M. O. Through tar sighted vlali areth #ltiaens, promoters sors ql twenty years Y. M. C. A. wUl ob birthMay thU Baturday/ Tl^e movement to A. 0>r Naaareth: at g pubUe meeting heM tn ttM I day Sehool rooni of tbe MomflMI (Jtiurch, Januajff 2«th, ISM. ». 9, MUler. Chief MurgOM at tlUt tmtt, ceUed the nueting and wee IseMli* •nenui In terming the flrst laation. lyu organlaatlon •r, president; WUBMi « FOUR CARS IN SERWUSj 2^pru.^«j.^«jj-i,., COLLISION AT SAIKl?^^—•« INIERSKTON WITHIN ninniEN hours Twe Ara Dead, Tlu«c Injwwd MOTOB CLUB TAKES ACHON Veterans al Blae and Grejr meetlnt In iinel reaaloa at Cettyoburg, Jnne 29-July 9. Mill see: a city of tento erected for them: a gleaming ublte monnmcnl l.t by an undying (lame symbolic of peace loom¬ ing In eontraet above canaoa left en the field: O. A. B. Com- nwnder-la-Chlef Dr. Overton H. Nenaet, Les Aagelee. left. aad Bev. ieha M. CUypeol. 31. LouU, Conuaaadar • In - Chief ot the V. C. V. fftjto from Ps. Publicity C The intersection at ChrUtlan Sprtiig along the Naxareth-Bath highway flgured in two accidents within thirteen hours. The flrst ac cident, happened near midnight Sunday when cars driven by Stanley Oraver of Moorestown and Stephen Mosch of Fullerton collided, doing serious damage to both cars and slightly bruUing the drivers. A second and more serious acciden: oecured at 12:10 Monday aftemoon when the car driven by F. W. Ben¬ nett, accompanied by his wife, col¬ lided with the car driven by John T. Krouse. and two other occupants killing both Mr. and Mrs. Bennett in.stantly. From all appearances the Bennett car failed to stop at a "stop" sign along the Newburg-Moorestown road. -ind drove directly In the path of the I Krouse car. The impact causing both ' cars to skid into a concrete culvert j with considerable force. Lester Klip- j pie of the Tjdol Oa.s Station nearby. John Lerch and Harvey Bensing were i •!ie flrat 10 reach the scene and help tlie passengers out of the wreckag.; They found Mr. Bennett dead nd Mrs. Bennett unconscious. The Naz¬ aretli ambulance and Dr. E A N.; Seyfried were called at once and re.sponded. but Mrs Bennet: died before they arrived I Their bodies were removed to Rohn's Morgue, awaiting identiflca- tion. Relatives of the Bennett fam-' Uy were notified at Waymart. Wayne \ prim./treaaurer. In addltMR 'included: " UnaasMi Victor WUIIamaesi. 1 legel, James Fry, H. T. VaMtU. O O Schaeffer, W. I Oold. P. PL Martin, and E. J. Navarre. Hie Btet trustees were: Dr. Ttiomas Oape. t. A. Homer, Prank MessUifer,; Ziegler, R. O Beitel, A. O. and H. B. Beyfried. Hie Committee oonaUted ot: Or. Cope, Or. O. D. Behaeffer aad: Fortuln. _ I—«rrineetb>s of tbe Board U Di¬ rectors on March Ut. UM. j the present buUdlng erere by Thomas J. Boyd ot PlttabUlBB, whleh were later adopted and eanlat out. The first eoaunltteee to aerve <• a . .^ SAFE nUINING SCBOOL TOiCESrAILBB AT EASTSN PENNSYLVANIA MOTOB CO-OnBATINO Commissioner, P. W. Foote of ttM Pennsylvania Motor Police wUl be In Easton. July 12th. to attend ttaa organization meeting of the Bate Driver Training School now being organized by The Brown and Lynoli Post of the American Legion. The purpoae of thU school U to help find meaiu and waya of !•• ducing the staggering number ot deaths and the great loss ot property damage throughout the United States Motor Clubs, civic orgaalaa- tions and Legion Posts throm^oul the State of Pennsylvania are aettva VETERANS OF POREMiN WARS TO SrONSOR MARATHON JULY lth NAZABETH TO HACKETT PABK Yoang Men ef lg and Over May Enter Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No 120. Easton, is promoting and spon¬ soring a 66 mile marathon to 'oe staged Monday morning, July 4th, between Nazareth and Hackett Park at 11 o'clock. Application blanks to enter thU contest may be secured at the local Y. M. C. A. and aU runners !8 years and over who pass the doctors Inspection are eUgible. According to announcements, the starting point wiU be the Circle. The boys will run down Main Street to Belvidere, east on Belvldeie to New Street, south on New Street to Wahiut Street and eaat on Walnut atreet to Tatamy. From Tatamy they WlU follow the black-top roid to BuahkUl Park and then foUow Hackett Avenue to Hackett park. Burgess MUler wUl Ore ttae starting gun and a Btate Police car U to lead the runnera through tbe route. It waa also announced that private cars wUl pace wlUi runnera so tbat tbcy may be picked up In caae ot Uijury or exhaustion. Four priaes wUl be awarded the re¬ spective winners. The llret prlas 9 a twelve-Inch runners tro|Aijr, the second priee a sbi-lneh ranaers trophy, the third prise a seM medal and the fourth priae a sUver medal. Following the marathon other ac¬ tivities will be conducted at Hackett Park throughout the day. closUtg In the evening with a dUplay of flre¬ works. •— Choir Enjoys Pienle Members and friends ot the choir of St. John's Lutheran Church motored to Bhawnee on Saturday at¬ ternoon at which place they enjoyed their annual picnic. The afternoon and evening was spent in swimming, softball and boating. Those present were the Misses Alice Knauss, VU-glnia Hummel, Pearl Schnerr, Katharine Schisler, Mary Rohn, Miriam Unangst, Mary Dry, Fannie Oemet. Marion Rohr¬ bach, Mrs. Hattie Happel. Mrs. Flo¬ rence Bender, the Rev. and Mrs H. C Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Strike, Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Day and family, Mr and Mrs Warren Cberts and son, Mr. and Mrs. War¬ ren Bnyer. Mr. and Mrs Char'.es Sclinerr, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rinker. i Mr and Mrs Arlington Pehr, Daniel Rohn and WtUlam Moser. Thirty Million Pupils Go On Dr. Lester K. Ade, Superintendent, planned supervUlon tor the summer of Public Instruction, today Inti-1 activities of pupils, there are whole- mated that at the colse of the some opportunties ot which they school term the thoughu ot pupils, ttacbers, and patrona naturaUy tum to the joyous oKMrtunltlsa of the summer vacation. The thought of a host of more than thirty md- I'on puplU, ranging from the small children of the kindergarten to the grown youth of the secondary aehool and college, U at once strikingly impressive and deeply signiflcant. An average vacation of ninety days for thirty miUlon children and youtli amounts to the almost tacompre- henslble total ot two hundred and seventy mUUon vacation days for the chiMren ot America. "While a great many ot our pupils have acceas to aupervUed play¬ grounds, camps, and parka." Doctor Ade stated, "there are. posaibly, mUUona of othera who apend their vacation days at theb* own Unma may avaU themselves with even cas¬ ual or Informal supervUlon," Or. Ade poUited out. "With the cooper¬ ation ot parents and close triends, children on vacation may engage In planting gardens, exploring the beauties and resourcea of nature In the neighborhood, and encouraging chosen bobbles- Other constructive and enjoyable vacation projecU are travel, hiking, camping; makhig new friends through social evenU and play, keeping a diary of Interesting experiences during the summer wtth a view ot relating them to school friends In September, corresponding with toUu In other places, and the Uke 'Through these and other means. the vacation weeks can yUld rich returns to the pupUs not only In terms of pleasure, but genuhie edu TWWKavae wasjs mao «•««•• w*«a« •••>•¦¦•>¦ ture dUcretlon and resources. For cat onai value. By carrying out such these It wouM seem that our public achooU might give aome thougiit. with the view to expanding some of school activity throughout the year.' AcUvMea Saggcelcd "In the absence of systematic and activities, our chiklren practice many of the skUU and knowledge which they gahi at school, develop positive social attitudes, beeome acquainted with community resources, and Unk school activities witb vacation a- chievemenU." Hm Comedys At The Broad Thettre Over tkelMidiyWeek-End The management of the Broad St. Tlitatre has booked tor over the week-end aeveral flne feature com¬ edys, aUrtmg Friday and Saturday they wUl ahow the great Paramount special "Cocoanut Orove" atarrlng Fred MacMurry and the Yacht Club Boys and then on the Fourth of July tbey have a great f amUy picture for both young and old, Joe E. Brown in "Wide Open Faces," then again on Tuesday comes Victor MacLaglen in "The Battle of Broadway" which Is a rough and tumble comedy of the night life of old Broadway. Last but by aU means not least, on Wed HOCHFAIULY HOLD TWENTV-FnST ANNUAL REUNWN The twenty-flrst reunion of the Hoch tamUy was held at the Shoen- er.svllle Park Saturday afternoon. Orchestral selections together with I the singing ot hynaa, Intersperaed the program. Abbott Hoch. of Bctb- ' lehem R. D. 2, president ot the clan, presided, and Henrejr Heckman, ot Allentown R. D. 4, led the singing. I Tlie openbig prayer waa led by the I Rtv. R. Kerstetter, paator ot the Lutheran Church of Bath, foUowed by the reading of mlnutea by Oeorge (OoBttaraad aa Pam Rv«> • » Picnic At Moorestown The Beeond Annual Picnic of the POUR OCTOGENARIAN BROroaSAT REUNION Fotir brothers, aU of them octo¬ genarians, held a reunion Saturday right at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ifoaeph Bchlegel, Oreen Bt. Their combined ages total 335 years, Oeorge and Thomas Heckma i. ot Allentown beUig 88 and 82. re¬ spectively, and James and Stephen Heckman, of town, being 81 and 64 lespectively Oeorge and Thomas entertain-."t the group with vioUn selections afte' the dhiner. The Heckmans have a sister, Mrv Anna Remaley, Tl, Nasareth R D I. She was unable to attend. AUXUARY HOLDS ffAUAN SHOW The Womena AuxUUry of St Mary's Episcopal Chtirch, Wind Oap. held an ItalUn ahow in the churc'i baeement under tbe direction of Mrs. Alax Company, ot town, tlioee tak- Int part m the ahow were Actor'i: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Company, daugh¬ tera Josephine and Anna and son County, by the motor police. Rela , tlves came to Nazareth to claim the ' 1|[» organlEation work of thU type bodies Monday evening. Coroner, W. Calvin Nickel and State Police investigated the acci¬ dent and are holding John T. Krouse of Maryd. SchuylkUl County under one thousand dollars bail pending the outcome of their investigation. FoUowing the recent trafBc acci¬ dent at the intersection of the New- burgh-Moorestown and Nazareth- (OonttBttadeB —•— Easton has been aeleeted tor ttae establUhment of sueh a school (er thU dUtrtct. • » Senior LouffnoTo —-¦-¦ — ^» .m HOM wwggXtgg LOCAL GHL SCOUTS AT CAMP WEYGADT Nazareth's tour girl scout troops are well represented at Camp Wey¬ gadt, located two and one-half miles north of Columbia. N. J, at Delaware Water Oap. conduced by the Inc Easton Council of Oirl Scouts The camp U of two weeks duration. ten of the local glrU being there this week and 23 going next week. I The ten girU there now wUl remaUi I next week and retum with the 33 ; other girU on July3. Local scouters ' are planning to organise theU' own camp next year. ! Starting July 7 and 8 and contln- i uing Thursday and Friday local Olrl ' Scouts wUl be privileged to have ! swimming instructions from 2 until I 3 o'clock in the Nasareth Municipal The Senior Luther League ot Bt. John's Lutheran Church held tbeir regular busineas meeting in tbe Be> gUiner's Room of the chureb on Monday evening with the president. Miriam Unangst. in charge. Scripture was read by LewU WoUe. prayer oflered by Leota Steed and devotional hymns hi charge ot AUot Beck. Announcements were made oi tha ice cream teetlval to be beld by ttoe league on Tueaday evening. July IS on the church Uwn. On July Igth, the League wlU taoM their annual doggie roast at Breld* tnger's Orove and tbe members wlB leave the chureh at •:!& P. PL promptly. • CAMP MBBTmOS Oamp meeUngs wUi be conducted by tbe Mwinenlte BrettarM Ui Otartgt duruig the month of July In ; Orove, AUentown. Tbe greea. sUtlng ef thirty aeres ot 9m woodland, U loeated In ttie teenth Ward ot tbe OUy of AUen¬ town. It waa purebaeed by ttH Mennonite Brethien In Obrlat Sl Ladles Aid Society of Salem Union! nesday night the specUl favorite of Church, Moorestown, wiU be held oa ceremonies was Miss Adele Dell'¬ Alba. of Wind Oap After the ahow a party was held in honor of the actors at the home cf Mrs. Anna Oell'Alba. Delicious refreshmenu were aerved to the following, Mr. and Mrs Alex Com¬ pany and chiMren Josephine, Anna. Alex Jr., Mrs. Angelina Cabeaa and aon Anthony, of town. Rev. FrancU Capoasl, ot Wind Oap, Thomaa mn rl ot FhlUipaburg, N. J., Kitty Lelro Sally Lelro, Wbinle Cortea, Mra. An geima Cortes, Frank Ventrie Adele \ ^^^ ^Ul LUUan Mackea ^."^Li'trfl •11^°"'* ^«^'« I lene WerkheUer. MUaBeTtr 1910 and U uaed for reUglova pur« ganizatlon of a life-saving claas. exclusively. On tbe grouiKto 9 ' Names of glrU, their troops and |. ,t^ .udltorlum, seatinc Mt pra- vidhig sate shelter and equipped wlttl a public address system. Meala aMgr be obtained at a modem eafelarla. Alex Jr., Mrs. AngeUna Cabesa and i ^^^ Pool- Tb«y '^^ "• organised son Anthony, of town; Musical play- ; '«'<> groups with poaaibilities of or ers were Thereaa and Emest Al- ««n'*«"on of - banese, Frank Ventrie, of Wind Oap. Thomas Frinzi and Mario Giovanni, '">«^ °' camptag pertod are: Troop of PhUUpsburg, N. J.; the mUUess of No 1, 2 weeks. Ada Snyder. Claudia ! MUler and Mildred Moyer; Troep „ _ _ JNo 2 a weelu PhyllU Young and I Mor;'thi;ri»U;;u~are'brti^ Lorratae Roth: 1 week. Barbara Neu- ,„, ,hi. ....-—•. «-..-- ^ I ner. Adele Schnabel. Bvelyn Fehr, I June KeUow, Larue Morgan, Jean Boerstler. Yvonne Flyte, Jo>-oe Buc- ichi and MUUcent Ruth; Troop No. I 3, 2 weeks, Roby Hehner; 1 week. LoU Rohn, Dorothy Ottlnger. Shir¬ ley Oech, Olola Michael and OUdys \ Wemer; Troop No. 4, 2 weeks, DorU as.rin ninv.nni n.it.h Ti.i«»t* **'ce and Katbertae Btetaer; 1 week. !!¦!!?_ °.!!!"S'' .'*'1K1 J^'?!!^' Theodora Brobet, Fay Davidson, {Wtalfred Weaver, Jean Bearlbss, > Mabel WerkheUer, Anctaetta l^sgel. Ar- Car- Jr., and the hosteas Danetag and stagtag were enjoyed by all. • VISITINO QEBMANT uKVi Miss Luella Wun*rl}\ trained t ^urse. of PhUadelpI^, and Oeorge many Jane Withers in her latest Saturday, July 2. in the church grove \ Wunderty. of town/the Utter who There wUI be quUts and fancy work recently graduatedT from Moravian articlea. cakes and refreahments for j College. BeSWehe/ both chUdren of .s.lle. and a Ashing pond for the chU- \ Mr. and Mrs^harles Wunderly. dren. Music wUl be furnUhed by Con- \ Soutli Broakl BJ, s.iiled last week for tiid a Oerman Band from radia sta- Europe. w»i/ they wlU spend the tion W. C B A. Allentown In case summer niMftlis taking up special of rata this picnic U to be Julj 6. ."Studies in CJermany picture "Rascals." Anyone that llk-s little Jane Withers shouki not mi-^s thU one; .so movie fans from Friday July Ut to the 6th la really comedy week We are asked to remind you t} read tho tlie.ttres advertisement on page 5 of this paper. i' mel U pioneer couneUor ghd Mary Wunderly handUraf)rand mU- ed group eouaeilor. VtSITINO OBMTBAL/AMnaCA iTWub BUaabetti MaMt. a teaeher ta fthe public acbods dl town, left on Friday for NIearaua, Central Amer¬ ica, wber^ she ml spend several montha vadatlon ^itlng her brother, the Rev. Wemer/Marx, a MoravUn mlaslonary. Miss Mart tAvelled to New Or¬ leans, from jirjflch place abe aaUed for Nlcarau for thu summer's session "Hure wlU be no Bunday servieee in ttw Mgtl ohureh untU July Slst. 0 • Troop V-32 TW BoM Woo- At a recent raeeUng ol n, Boy Beeme Wt lowing eeauBittaaa' tre ereaai fasttval lo be hMd •¦ Om lswn of Bt. Jotan'a Bete tomorrow avenliis, July Ial, drinks, BphnOm Moyer. and roUs. WUUam LuU; lee DonaM Bnyder and Daaald with Cltaton Bunn Ul etoaift tf tlckeu ine Maaareth pUy at ttiePMMeaL OPBN TO Btarttag July Stti. Mw Hlsh Scbool \9amn adM eto* for ttie •OMMttgRgt tl publle. untu Uie opsntad et ttM sehool terai. It s tr- m -¦iiM, 1,. |
Month | 06 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1938 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19380630_001.tif |
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