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""TS^WI NAZARETH THE ITEM ¦m ( -'.y M VoTliB — No. 8— 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1938 Boost Naaareth — Singlt Copy TiMUt School Board Puts Ban On Exchange of Gifts t the on December Tbs lafular arnitMy msatlns of ths aawath aelioot »oard was hold M mmdw •vmtait of thto week, ^InlBMihM af tba Boaid were ^ BTMsnt and W»- li- UeMWtt. Jr., |;,«MiM al ttw Uaard. presided. The THiw—¦ •( tha Board. C. P. sehsarr.iaaa,ar.port^ahowlng » balanoa al IIMIIJ» onlla»«aAw I im. Uw itoelpU during the « i^nth of B«f«nhar were IIMSaa tog a balaasa of fWJWll on De cember Ut. Tha Sinking Fund as of Deoembar Ut eonstotad ot a aasn tolanee of |li.l#.44 and bonda of a par amonilt of IMSM40 et tha tissue. «r a total ot |H.1#.«4. The Tax OoUsetor, R. C. OrUBth. tendered a report shuwins eoUectlons of school taxas during ths month of Novembac aaMuntlat to IBMtJi. I BUU amaunttaf to $lJtniM wers approved lar payment sad ths Treasurer aathorlasd to pay them. gupsrintasdsnt P, A. Mareks wai autborlasd te purehass twelve opaque Mack shades from the Uad. er Store at tbs quoted pries of MT-M, I By rsaaon ef not having a sum- U elent number ef eoptos of speeUka- W tions BvallaWe In time tor aU per- tons who diitied to subaslt Mds tot the materials needed for leeetidl- Uoning ttie Bread atieat BuUilng and revamplaf ttM heattnt and vaiu Utatlag in UM Whitefleld nuUdlng for whieh ttis Beard adverttosd for Uds for epsatac an Dae, Ittti. aU bMs rseelved vm* ralaotad UDepen- ed and the iiweHiy. 0. i. Knause. was dlieeted ta readverttae for bids, as requited by ttM BoImoI Code. ;or openlns at ttM meeting ot ttis Board on Jaauary P. IMS. The Seeiatanr waa dheeted to acknowledse ttM sUt af MNM re¬ ceived from the rarent-fnaeher iUioelatlon tor the purehase ot ad- (•itkmal ualietms tor ttM Ulfh School Band, and also ta write to the Seoond Mtlonal nank ef Naaa- leth regardlag the damasi done ii the sod at the rear ef the Ill0i School BulMInt by being driven ever It at ths the rum ahew. The Board tions of MlM M^, Oeorie fective January ed ttM use ef gymnasium to Ni Alumni clation's annual 29th. The Board reiterated IU policy regarding tho exchanse of Christ¬ mas gifu. The Board believes Oiat the giving cf Ohrtotmaa gifts aa a charitable practice Is eonuaendable, but feeU. nevertheleas. that both the roelving and the living of gifts within Um poblle aeheol relaUonshIp of teacher qad pupU creates manv problems and has many undesirable aspeeto. It to aloe the beltof of thi Board ttwt Um sptolt of Christmas and ths Intoiesto of aU would be served best by having every otM re¬ frain from betti the giving and ths reeoiving of sueh gifto. The Board, therefore, suggesto and requssto ttiat all Christmas gIfU baaed on school relationships of whatever kind be .eliminated entirely. • 9 f^^^mm ^aMa "The Meeiage ot the Magi." a Cbrtstmaa mystery drama by Mary Brtckett Jones, wUl be presented In St. John's Bv.-Reformed Ohuroh, Dee. II at 7:10 o'clock, under the directton of Mn. WllUan ailAas. The charaetets are as follows: Pro- Ipsue. Mrs. J Bteward Byer; the three Magi, Osear Brans. Oeorge Smitti. Ohartos Shimer; Beatrlee, t Mtotress ot ttie Oastto. Mrs. Ohartei I Shafer: HUMs. her servant, Lena I Mareks: Plrst Vtolon. Oslaste. BUen RideS: Children of ttM flrst vtolon. Constance Kraemer. Barl Reese. Reuben Heller: Second Vtolon, Nana. Mrs. Cahrin Nickel; Children of th? seoond vtokm. Jean Ntokel, LaRue Amdt. Miriam Noll, Vtola Ambroae; Vtolon three. Mary, Mrs. Raymond Heller; Joseph, OUver Kiwuss. A pantomime. "It Came Upon the Midnight aesr." wlU be given with *M following partleipsnts: Lorraine Byer. Lorraine Prey, MUdred Back, Lorraine Thomas. Bemloe A-'Vdt. Valeria Amdt. Lucille Baehma*ltlivi ^ RuU» HeUIck, / Thto drama is of the att , M'^ type as those presented l' "l years. We hope that all o'"' lers and friends wUl s btauty ofthlspresentatlotfaltlni aAEt SALB SATOTIOAi5u!Ii,i A Christmas bake sale ¦l:'""|d Saturday morning from 9 Sit noon. In Mrs. Ztogler's viy«| in { neat |to the Naiareth N»,^ -« j by ttM King's Daughtej- ¦"" It the Schoeneck Moravton AU kinds of baked ing Moravian sugar cal made bread, pies, Chrtoti doughnuts, fsney cakei be on sato. • S BRASS qVARTBTTB The Queen City Poi guest aritots and have meettng ot the Phi O; Club at Uie VM.C.A evening at 7:46 o'cloclk The Queen <7lty Po eome weU-known *< weekly appearance a ^ Youth Chrtotian Ce. ••r/toaM 4 DETJULEDSUPBUN- TENDGNnUPOn ON LOCAL SOOOU rot PAST HONni vm Paelbaa A detaUed report ot aettvlty In (•ur local schooto was submitted by Fuperlntendent, P. A. Mareks, Tues¬ day, covering the month ot No¬ vember. The report shosrs the Ath- tetto AasocUtlon baUnee linjl ahead ot last year aiul the band comp:etely uniformed. The P. T. A. Is credited with a 9900 donation, making It possUrie to uniform ovary Member of the band. DetaUs are m toltows: enrollment—Nov. 10—grades SSI; junior high MS; senior high Ml; total 1401. Percentage of attandaiwe—Nov M; tenn to date 9T. No. ot pupUs In ad.a.—aU sebooU -term to dato IMS. No. of pupUs In adJB.—aU sdiooto —term to dato 1410. No. of days sebaeto was open— Nov. M: tsrm la date-«T. PlM Oiflto weae eaadueted at each boUdtag durtaf the awntti. SSiMllstoB Wll fettowtag teach¬ ers wcn et datr dsrtas UM mentti. The aaBMs at tholr aubetttutaa ara given la parenttMsea. Mlaa Btsehaum (Mrs. Ohartos Praek) anUre aMnth: Mrs. awoyer 'Mrs. Burton Andrews) H day: Mtos Rouah (Mrs. i, Ourtti Patttt) t days; .Mrs. Clause (Mrs. Burton Andrews) 3 days; Mr. Kostenbader (Mr. Harold IDre) H day. DeduettonB-|17I.OO. PaM substi¬ tutes—|l«a.0O. AtiiiMsssto Tau boys, fourth and flfth gradM. lost a toUl of m days from school by reason of "houM' accUenta. A aenkw High Behool boy aulfered an Injury whUe using the Sander hi the ahep but loot no time from school, thoush he had ths 8YWNJCCANIU IN St. c;iMN.n Sunday evening. December llth. at 7:30 o'etock, St. Min's Lutherao ongregatton will conduct an Im- preaslve Candto Light Christmas .'ervlce. Esch worshipper upon en- ttring the church will reeehre a c'lndle. During the symbOUc Con¬ ic Light Service ttM Usht for each candle will be carrMd by Ught bear- frs from the large Oiuidto hi ths chancel. The candlea on the chancel r«ll represent the prophets of the Old Testament scriptures. Th3 large candle In the cbaneel repre- cento Chrtot the Ught of ttM World. The congregation will sing famil¬ iar Chrlstmaa hymns, aitd the an- thema will be rendered by the Jun¬ ior and Senior Cholra. A cordial invitation U extended to the public to attend thto service as a fltting prelude to the Chrtotmas season. 0 O COUNTY FAIM LOAN The Norihampton County Branch of the Pederal Perm Loan Asaocla- (ton BMt at ttM Y.M.C.A. last^weea. All stockhoMers were preeent and Prancto O. Meyers of New Britatai. Pa., and Walter Quinton of ttM Pederal Land Bank. Balttanors, spoke on the new INT Perm Act. It waa annuonced that at futura meetings of the local group door priaes WiU be offered to stlmutote continued attendance and more m- terest by the farmer on subjecu of vital Importance. Naaareth High School A Capella Choir Faatured In Annual Christmas Carol Service Santa Will Be In Town To-nigh tAt 7:30 0\ CONGBATVLATIOKS Cur councllmen are being showered with congratulations fr:/m all sides on the occasion of Increased street lightin.^. The new lighting system was completed yesterday and lights were turned on the first time last evening . . . What a dif¬ ference! 3vera ThoMaiid GUto Be Distributed «l ChiMrcB Eiglit Yn. ot Age umJo^mr . FIRE CHIEF ISSUES IMPORTANT WAR-MNG OiPT TICKETS MS' ORAINE SCHOOIA IR AND RURAL MewlMta m« tbe .% fafwella fhatr. ¦riMwi aMtfitarlMMi. I''fra« rvwi rraaiMI I. ta ¦•Mr Rath. Mvllr %vk*rMaa. JalM Ifrvaam b'iMla Kl»a»l*, MlrMvra Kwrii. Alle* Utmtm; rami UMMiia IMvlMaa. .%r«hav l<»Vaa, ~ aad kewla Walt*. tlirtMlM Kllae. WIIIIkmi ¦¦»*. %l*laa %ini HtralM-N, Mar> Kail. Jraa Harratlrr. Math Krawrrrr «aa»la llalMav aad WMHa a (Ibrrta. NrriMia ram (irraM Halt, ThaaNl* Vw9*rrletimmm, .iaaa Hraaai. VI«H« Natl. i.arrala» Tba mm*. Ilarula Karrkt, UuaaM Haha. aad WIm Vr|»|r>. lilrrftnr. Hark Vtmtt Aaaa aaMSb. Baimaea Kvaarr, llntir SoU, Valrra Araai. Urac* Maaarr, Maairr Wut^riaa NEW iNSTrnmoN TOlOCATEmiE Hospital and SaniteriuM To Be Boilt Within Next Few Moathi A hospital and sanatarlum. to be known aa "The MIracte ot Naaa- letti'' to to be buUt in NaaareUi dur- Ins the iMxt few months. Prom cflktol sources It Is toariMd that a representative of the group who are rontomptoting the buUdlng of thU instltutton to In Naaareth thto week to acquire a site tor the buUding and grounds. "The hospital wUl treat aU general esses and will ipectollae In certain types of allmento that thus tar have been baffUng medical sctence. Par exampte. a new type ot treat¬ ment tor high blood pressure and arterioscleroato and for ulcers of the stomach has Just recently been discovered by Or. P. B. McCartney of Lorain. Ohto. and Or. MCCart- ney wlU Uke charge of thto type of work hers at Naaareth. New methods of treatment for nervous disorders whMi tar surpass anything now known wlU ba featured In the sanatarlum. and such aU- mento as Weimsrthswto, ar mntm brookdown, BMnto-depresslve pv- choees, shclaophrsnla, and retoted nervoua conditions wlU be the main types of mental disorders treated. Co-operation of the tocal practl- ttoners of Naaaretti wUl be asked lo tbe extent that aU doctors now in Naaaretti wUI be abte to aaaume full chargs of tha various activities of Um hospital. If they ao desire. The hospital wishes to mahitein an en- ttrely "leeal" atmosphere, alttMugn It doss eapect to get natloiMl recog¬ nition to the extent that It wttl be the most widely known institution ot Ito type In America. The represenutlve ot the group spotisorlng the hospital has author- tosd Um following sUtement to be (Continued on page five) NAZAIEniODt GDNCUIMEEB sKoov oBCBmaa mtk A regular atated meeting ot ths Naaareth Rod and Oun Club was held Monday evening In the Legion Home With Roy Kostenbader, presl- cent, presiding. Pourtsen members were present and discussed ptons for future ac- rtoltles. It was announced that « shooting mateh would be held at the Naaareth Pair Orounds, December Mtti. starthig at 1:30 p. m. The (tiaes wUI Include chickens, ducks, geese and turkeya Leonard Bhoenaberger, the club's Field Captain, announced that fac¬ tory loaded shells will be furnished and that "splash" boards aa weU as Individual blocks wUI be used In thto match. It you are a sportsman snd want a turkey for Chrtotmas ... here's your chance. FORKS P..T..A. PLAYERS Ma t-'wrlia I*. T. \. IMarrr*. mhn |irr«i>ntr4 ".\rv Tna Malralaa** la «bf HIah Mrhwnl %a«ltarlHNt laat i-'rltfaf rtralMB. Slr^tra k* Mm. ItHlvr. araira I. ta r. arri «tlM War «trrlirl. «tra. Nakrrt ItrltaM. Slrib M»ar«r Tajtlari ataaaiaa. t larfarv WhllvhvaS. Nrrrlll BrkrH aaa Olaa Watt*. wonrs DDncRAiK CUl TO AGAIN SrON- SOIPtEgPENrSIALL OailCB BABOAU. W Annual Christmas Carol Service Sunday Afternoon The Women's Doinoeratte OhUi beld ttMir December meettng on Tuesday evening, Dee. ISth hi ttM Jacksonton Chib Rooms with the Prsaldsnt. Orace BarraU to charge. Ihe Club decktod to agato spen- sor ttie President's Btothday BaU m January with Orace Barrall unan¬ imously named by the aaeaAers as general chtUrman with the follow- tag coBunlttee, Rannah Bonetein, Bthel Berie, Msbel PettMrolt. Oar- rto Boersttor and BUen Sehech. The committee wlU meet at ttM haaM of Mrs. BarraU on "rueaday, January Ird. at 7:10 P. M. to tormutote plana Nomination ot oScen held with the toltowtag President. Bten Schoch; Vtoe.Pree- tdent, Hannah Bonsteta: ReecidlBt Secretsry, Carrie Boersttor; Oette spending Bscretery. Bthel Barta; Treasurer. Orace BarraU: DIreeteiai Mabel Bdehnan. LUUe Daneker, Mb. ¦a Dech. Alice Kostenbadsr and BUaabeth Kem. The election and InsteUatton ot clBcen will take plaoe at the Janu¬ ary meeting- An Auditing Committee wa^ iwmed by the president which con- stoto ot BUiel Barto Hannah Bon- atota and Bmma Dech. The President. Mrs. BarraU. dur- tag the course ot the meeting, pre¬ sented the club with an American »tog. The prlae for the evening was awarded to Mrs. AUce Koetenbeder rLAINPIBLO CMNR TO RBNOBB PAOBANT The members of the Platafleia Chdr. under the direction of theL- niganist. Mrs. Kathryn Lrtur Carl- ing, wUl render the play and page¬ ant. "Why The Chimes Rang" on Sunday night. December llth, at the Ptoinfteld Chureh. i Pire Chief Masters, Ls always o:i I the Job when it come.s to prevent¬ ing fires or putting them out after ! t ley sun. Right now he is con- ; tprned about Christmas. He has cmpiled a list of things not to be cnne, and alsD things to be done. aaaal t'hrlNlataa <ar«l. arrrlrr. llrr^Mbrr IMh_^at airni a-..w-;^la iki^kia^ pnd if these are given attention, " " "" : the Chief is confident that Naza¬ reth will have no fires. Here i.s | vnat he says: j "If you must have a candle iii I the window, Christmas eve. make it ai electric one—that is safe. •'Use metal tinsel, flake asbestos and powdered mica for snow ef- ients. instead of the highly dangsr- ' cus paper cUppings and cott3n "Do not illuminate the tree witU candles Colored electric light as- temblies are more ornamental and are safer. A spotlight tocussed upon the tree to, however, the safest method of aU. "Smokers should exercise great care with their matches and smolc- iiig materUto whUe near trees and decorations. "Toys requiring alcohol, gasoUn? or kerosene should be avoided, a.^: siiould the flimsy toy motion picture machines using inflammable film, should be forbidden, as they are often defectively wired and havo insecure, dangerous connections. "If Santa Claus Is present h? .<hould be persuaded to avoid a Ion; teard. and should keep away from open tights and fires. His costume shculd be made partially flame¬ proof by spraying upon it a solu¬ tion of water glass. "If anyone's clothing does catcii fire, the victim should be promptly rolled in a rug or woolen blanket. *n order xo smother the flames. "In order to prevent the spread of any Are that may start, a bucket or two of water and a Are extin¬ guisher should be kept at hand. "Merchants shsuld keep their places free from rubbish and pape: accumulations. "A most important safeguard is to remove all evergreens immediate¬ ly after Chrlstmaa." • 0 The Annual Chrtotmas Carol Barvices wUl be held on Sunday pttemoon, December llth, at 3; Lf'elock In the Nasareth High; Hehool Auditorium. | ^ The program wUl be as follows: i Bttroduction, with setoction by the high school orchestra; selection by | A Cappella choh-. "Ye Watchers' land Ye Holy Ones"; Tsbleau. Th) Annunciation, 'Hark! the Herald IAngeto Sing." Mendetos<riin, and ^ng Noel," Prench carol of thj Pth century. >Part one of the program includes , 0^ elementery choir in the foi- j ISWing three numbers. "Oood Chris- I n Men, Rejoice" by SUtaer,' rtotmaa Hymn" by Praetoriu. I "Deck the Hall". Welsh Carol. I (OonttaiMd on Page Pour) j • S' imOTAlNS IN HONOR OFAPPIOACIIING ¦AIMAGE Paul P. MUtor. of Boulton. Nasareth. R 3. gave a dessert brklge and variety shower on Satur¬ day for Mlas Marton Krumnacher. of n South 10th St.. Easton, In honor of Miss Krumnacher's ap- proaehtag marrtoge on Saturday. December 17th. to Mr. Hanns Ha- nuchuch of South list St.. Eaaton. Those present were Mrs. James Donovan. Mlas Henrietta MacPhear- son, ot HUlcreat. PhiUipsburg. Mrs. Walter J. Kocher. Mrs. Norman Hit. tlnger. Mrs. Douglas Reynolds, of Bethlehem, Mrs. Ray Norton, of Bato. Pa.. Mrs. Wllltom RolUca, of Teaneek. N. J.. Mrs Max Vogel Jr., Mtos NaUUe Mower. Mrs. RoMrt Flynn. Mrs. Clair Snyder. Mrs. Wayne Barber. Miss Eleanore Praun- felder. Mlas Delia Wordsman. Mrs. Russell Schooley, Mrs. Lynn Wat¬ son, ot Easton. and Miss Krum¬ nacher and Mrs. Miller. ... TKB TBI7TM HVBTS ... That is what may worry par¬ ents of mischievous children who practice steaUng electric bulbs from ChrUtmaa dlspUys about town . . . when they learn that their son's name is Itoted aa an offender of a serious charge. Several boys, old enough to know better, have taken bulbs from Chrtotmas displays of the Broad Street Theatre on Monday An unpleasant surprise may brini them to a better understanding shortly. Taking bulbs from local elec¬ trical displays has been practiced by several local boys far the past several years. However, to avoid embarrassment to the parenu, ofBcers and cittoens of the Bor¬ ough have refrained from press¬ ing charges, even though they saw and knew several of the boy^ who think stealing is fun. This year special of&cers are as¬ signed to the duty of apprehend, ing offenders and imposing a full penalty on each without further notice. Conrad C. Miller Chief Burges3 Through apecial arrtuigaaMata The MerchanU Asaoelatton, reth to all set to receive night at 7:30 o'clock. Word was Mm ceived yesterday, direct tram BaolS that he wUl be here on time Willi si Irast a thousand gift packages. I lie will personally deUver to ' and girls eight yeara ot age I under. Weather permltttag. he wttl I parade through several streeto gf I town on a float specially for the occasion. Potlowtag hto ; he wUl park hto steigh ta front af' I the Naaareth Inn to complete hla I citotributlon ot gifts and be jpsalal by Chief Burgeas MUler and all ehO* dren ot Naaareth and ooSMmaNg. It waa also anaounead that tha rew street U^ttoig syaMm wouM bS completed and the Ushto turaad aa for Um flrst tUne this aveittat. Aa » specUl feature, and to usher hi ttw sptolt ot the season, tbe Naaarata Choral Boetoty and the Moravlaa Trombone Choir wlU render Chrtat> mas oaroto from the veranda of Tha Naaareth Inn, Unmedtately Santa's tour. The Naaareth Merchante Uon, sponsoring thto made speetol efforte yesterday la contoMst all chUdren of Naaareth aat community by dtotrtbuting ticketo to grade schooto of eight years of age snd under, are to be presented to Santa !•> night by tbe children. Parente aaa urged to bring the ehlldron and help make thto a Joyous oeeaslen for aB. B • iii cmmAS WAININC NAZARETH MORA¬ VIANS ELECT OrnCERS Rural Talent Fete Draws Large Crowd A)>out 700 braced taclement weather Priday evMltag to gather In the Nasareth Hldn School, where the annual nuil tetent festival was sponsored Jnr the Northampton County Agrlei|Rural Exteiuion Ser¬ vice. This year^ productions were not Judged sgalhst one another, but each group Wfi criticised individuaUy. A. of the Pork's Town¬ ship l^ool presented the flnt ptoy. You Ltotentagr" directed by Mrfe. Oeorge Heller. The cast in- chMled Mae Bteckel, who received laat year's award at the State Dra¬ matic Tournament; Olta Watts, Mrs. Robert DeHart, Jr.. Merrill Bckert, Mra. Oeorge Taytor and Clarence Whitehead. The Raubsville Dramatic Oroup presented. "The Singapore Spider." directed by Mrs. Walter Mueller, with K. Tyrrell Powell. Schuyler Searles and Eltoabeth Searles tak¬ ing part. The Well WorUt WhUe Society Porks Chureh, presented. "A Sigii Unto You," religious play directed by Miss Emma Sours, with Walter lusher, Ruth Kellow. Mary Eilen- berger. Evelyn Smith. Donald Rouck and Harrison Bauman Jr... m the east. ^usical selections were given by a trio. Ruth KeUow. second soprano Olive Kessler. contralto: and H. W. Llchtenwalner, accompanist and di¬ rector. Mrs. Marie L. Seikel, chairman of the drama group of the Easton Woman's club acted as critic. The program was under the sup¬ ervision of Marguerite Erickson. representative of the Northampton County Agricultural and Home Eco¬ nomics Elxtension Service. Ushers were EUwood nnd Lela Beers, Mae Meyer. Robert Fdwnrd.s, Oeorge Seyfrled, William Schlegpl, Woodrow Roth. Dean Rlrc Ada Zellner, Jane Brnder, Dcnn and Ethel Moaer. The Nazareth Moravian (?hurci Council election was held <M Tues¬ day evening with the folMwing of¬ ficers being elected. Eld^, Charles W. CleweU; Trustees,/Andrew O. Kem. WUllam E. Henry and Paul 8. Oapp: Auditor. Canton L. Bunn: Forestry Commute, Edward S I;Oux and RobertyZiegler; Secretary cf Church Couitoll. Edward S. Loux. The Board af Tru.stees organized by electing William E. Henr>-. pres¬ ident: Anktfw a Kern, vice-presi¬ dent; Pred Kem, -secretary and Al¬ bert J Sturgis treasurer. # # NO P.T.A. MEETING THIS MONTH Due to conflicting dates of local events, there will be no PT A meet¬ ing this evening. It was annuoncel Oiat there will be no December meeting of the association, but tha' :iil routine matters will be taken care of at the next meeting Janu¬ ary 12th. 1939. — » LEAOtTE TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Senior Luther League, of St John's Lutheran Church, will holJ a Christmas Program on Monday. December 19th at 7:30 P M at ;»hich time the topic. "A Christian'.; Observance of ChrLNtm.!.-*' will be oelivered by Miss Miriam Unangst. Forks Well Worth While Society Players Noramns Hold Xmas CeMration Organizations of the Nazaretli Moravian Church held a Christmas celebration last Tuesday afternoon and evening. A puts, made by the Rev. Sam ZfUer. told the story of the birth of Chrtot. It showed the town of Beth- Iphem. the shepherds tending their (locks, and the adoration of thp .'hepherds for the Chrtot child. It piso showed the approach and ador. , . .. . , . . atlon of the wUe men. The 5cene. ^ l-^a' «"•'• «^ho is now a .student at -ere made more re^lUtlc through Susquehanna University lighting and the playing of Christ- ¦¦ v.'.M caroto. { After viewing the putz the women i ol the church entertained at a tei I'l the social roams The Renfral 1 rommlttee In charge Includrd. Har- i.rt Henry Mrs Pr nk Martin. Julia Crawford. Mr.s. A F Vrantz Elizi- l;eth Bahn.sen, and E'./.ibrth Mart The cofTee r.nd ten " rnmitiee In- (luded Mr.s. William H Kortz anJ Mrs. WUliam Henry The 5er\inif committee iholud'-d Mrs. Prank Huth. ch:«lrl.idy; Mrs KL>bert Zlegler. Mrs. Earl Stroman, Julto Crawford, Mrs. Nel.<ion Pree- ni.in. Mrs. Edgar Kern. Mrs. Harry fpyfried, Mrs. Robert Neumeyer, >rr8. Oeorge Sundberg, Mrs. Charle.< Shimer, Mrs Harold Stamcr, Mrs. Richard Orlfflth, Mrs Ralph Stoek- II. Mrs. Don Wilkenson. Mr.s. Allen Feller, and Mrs. Sam Zeller. The decorating committee Includ¬ ed Maude Menhennitt. chalrlady: Catherine Beitel and Catherine Fry The kitchen committee included Mrs. Flora Kindt, chalrlady; Mac Rpese, Mrs. O«orge Hahn. Mrs Robt Mugford and Cora Seyfrled. Mrs. O. Pred Heckman ani Christmas Party For Women's Re- pabfican Clvb The December meeting of the ' Women's Republican CouncU will b» ! l.eld at the • Y" Tuesday evening ' Dec 20. ] After a short business meeting .¦» Chrtstma.s party will hold swav. ' Gifts will be exchanged by Santa iu ; person. He's a Jally old elf. an'l I liflps make any Christmas Party a ' happy allalr. So. bring your ex¬ change gift and please remember- the toy for some little tot. St Nick ¦. will see that some little shaver Is ' 1 appier because vdu remembered Mm or her. Entertainment will be in charg* cf Mrs Clarence Pehnel. Refreshment Committee haste.sses. under the leadership of Mr». Harrv Seyfrled, met last evening to plan | •he serving of refreshments for th.-^ ' Christmas Party. j Entertainment will be in charge ' of Mrs. Clarence Pehnel while the ; Refreshment Committee with Mr.? j Harry Seyfrled as chief hostess will j hald a meeting to plan the evening ! collation • # Mr. and Mrs Charle.i Stout, Em- ! mett Young Jr. of town, and Mr. and Mrs Harold Stout, of Easton. ; visit pd Mr and Mrs. Andy Vann. at , Chester Pa , on Sunday • -J (iiiughter Prederica, South Main St Rice; visited relatives at Ailentown. on raturdny. There to always a crease in the circulation of tertelt notes during tbe season. Crowded ste^ wtth basp and smaU nslghborboed etas the favortto spota far the aal ser. The United States Secret warns the retell mer^iant ta ¦>• AMINE CAREPULLY sdl bUto hand¬ ed bim. espectoUy when by strangers maktag chaaea. Tbe foUowtag counterfeit are thoae in most active clrculatloa ta thto area at the present A IS BLUE Seal Note with Letters and Numbers: A II, A til or E 631. A IS RED Seal Not« with Ohaek Letters and Numbers: H ao«. I Mi or L 239. A 110 OREEN Seal Note Wttfe Check Letters and Numbera: L I er I 18 A no BLUE Seal Note wltk Check Letters and Numbera: O M or P 4 LOOK for the following Numbers, as the.se identical numbers, or some rearrangement of these very same figures, ta aMSflB the same sequence, are appeaflBt rn many counterfeit bllto now passed: B89530I01A. B01WS201A. BaOlfli- 95A B90323381A B8I903333A. Bitt* n903A, E75637382A, B5637SMIA. nnd B216547WA. When Voa Get A BaS BM WHm A Stranger 1 DO NOT return it to the pla* strl 2. Notify the POLICE or •¦• CRET SERVICE al onec. 3 Delay *he passer under a text until ofBcers arrive. 4. Avoid argument with if necessary, tell him the r.uthorities will handle the ter. 5 WRITE DOWN • descrtptkw if passer leaves before oOtoers ar- i.ve. 6. Take the MCCN8B HVM^ T.KHS of any cars Involved. 7. DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE PASSER I Telephone nearest Secret Bervlaa <fBce. Philadelphia, 1006 Ousloai House, Day phone-Market lltl; Night phone-Market 1000. # # Bath To Have a Comimmity Chrirt- mas Tree ail Shf The Wolt Parent ciatlon of Bath to Conununity Chrtetaiaa Hymn Btag. to be heM Yuto tkte. the tlose aad announoed. A( for thto to aa Haldte. A. 8 Lettqr. AUea AMI. < Muacler, Bwood Bblffer and Mra. R. r?ew, Mrs. Davey, Mtoa R R Heaer, BoUnan. given by
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 3 |
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 | 1938-12-15 |
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 | 12 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1938 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 3 |
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 | 1938-12-15 |
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 39440 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1938
Boost Naaareth — Singlt Copy TiMUt
School Board Puts Ban
On Exchange of Gifts
t the
on December
Tbs lafular arnitMy msatlns of
ths aawath aelioot »oard was hold
M mmdw •vmtait of thto week,
^InlBMihM af tba Boaid were
^ BTMsnt and W»- li- UeMWtt. Jr.,
|;,«MiM al ttw Uaard. presided.
The THiw—¦ •( tha Board. C.
P. sehsarr.iaaa,ar.port^ahowlng
» balanoa al IIMIIJ» onlla»«aAw
I im. Uw itoelpU during the
« i^nth of B«f«nhar were IIMSaa
tog a balaasa of fWJWll on De cember Ut. Tha Sinking Fund as of Deoembar Ut eonstotad ot a aasn tolanee of |li.l#.44 and bonda of a par amonilt of IMSM40 et tha tissue. «r a total ot |H.1#.«4.
The Tax OoUsetor, R. C. OrUBth. tendered a report shuwins eoUectlons of school taxas during ths month of Novembac aaMuntlat to IBMtJi. I BUU amaunttaf to $lJtniM wers approved lar payment sad ths Treasurer aathorlasd to pay them.
gupsrintasdsnt P, A. Mareks wai autborlasd te purehass twelve opaque Mack shades from the Uad. er Store at tbs quoted pries of MT-M, I By rsaaon ef not having a sum- U elent number ef eoptos of speeUka- W tions BvallaWe In time tor aU per- tons who diitied to subaslt Mds tot the materials needed for leeetidl- Uoning ttie Bread atieat BuUilng and revamplaf ttM heattnt and vaiu Utatlag in UM Whitefleld nuUdlng for whieh ttis Beard adverttosd for Uds for epsatac an Dae, Ittti. aU bMs rseelved vm* ralaotad UDepen- ed and the iiweHiy. 0. i. Knause. was dlieeted ta readverttae for bids, as requited by ttM BoImoI Code. ;or openlns at ttM meeting ot ttis Board on Jaauary P. IMS.
The Seeiatanr waa dheeted to acknowledse ttM sUt af MNM re¬ ceived from the rarent-fnaeher iUioelatlon tor the purehase ot ad- (•itkmal ualietms tor ttM Ulfh School Band, and also ta write to the Seoond Mtlonal nank ef Naaa- leth regardlag the damasi done ii the sod at the rear ef the Ill0i School BulMInt by being driven ever It at ths the rum ahew.
The Board tions of MlM M^, Oeorie fective January ed ttM use ef gymnasium to Ni Alumni
clation's annual 29th.
The Board reiterated IU policy regarding tho exchanse of Christ¬ mas gifu. The Board believes Oiat the giving cf Ohrtotmaa gifts aa a charitable practice Is eonuaendable, but feeU. nevertheleas. that both the roelving and the living of gifts within Um poblle aeheol relaUonshIp of teacher qad pupU creates manv problems and has many undesirable aspeeto. It to aloe the beltof of thi Board ttwt Um sptolt of Christmas and ths Intoiesto of aU would be served best by having every otM re¬ frain from betti the giving and ths reeoiving of sueh gifto. The Board, therefore, suggesto and requssto ttiat all Christmas gIfU baaed on school relationships of whatever kind be .eliminated entirely.
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"The Meeiage ot the Magi." a Cbrtstmaa mystery drama by Mary Brtckett Jones, wUl be presented In St. John's Bv.-Reformed Ohuroh, Dee. II at 7:10 o'clock, under the directton of Mn. WllUan ailAas. The charaetets are as follows: Pro- Ipsue. Mrs. J Bteward Byer; the three Magi, Osear Brans. Oeorge Smitti. Ohartos Shimer; Beatrlee, t Mtotress ot ttie Oastto. Mrs. Ohartei I Shafer: HUMs. her servant, Lena I Mareks: Plrst Vtolon. Oslaste. BUen RideS: Children of ttM flrst vtolon. Constance Kraemer. Barl Reese. Reuben Heller: Second Vtolon, Nana. Mrs. Cahrin Nickel; Children of th? seoond vtokm. Jean Ntokel, LaRue Amdt. Miriam Noll, Vtola Ambroae; Vtolon three. Mary, Mrs. Raymond Heller; Joseph, OUver Kiwuss.
A pantomime. "It Came Upon the Midnight aesr." wlU be given with *M following partleipsnts: Lorraine Byer. Lorraine Prey, MUdred Back, Lorraine Thomas. Bemloe A-'Vdt. Valeria Amdt. Lucille Baehma*ltlivi ^ RuU» HeUIck, /
Thto drama is of the att , M'^ type as those presented l' "l years. We hope that all o'"' lers and friends wUl s btauty ofthlspresentatlotfaltlni
aAEt SALB SATOTIOAi5u!Ii,i A Christmas bake sale ¦l:'""|d
Saturday morning from 9 Sit
noon. In Mrs. Ztogler's viy«| in {
neat |to the Naiareth N»,^ -« j
by ttM King's Daughtej- ¦"" It
the Schoeneck Moravton AU kinds of baked
ing Moravian sugar cal
made bread, pies, Chrtoti
doughnuts, fsney cakei
be on sato.
• S BRASS qVARTBTTB
The Queen City Poi guest aritots and have meettng ot the Phi O; Club at Uie VM.C.A evening at 7:46 o'cloclk
The Queen <7lty Po eome weU-known *< weekly appearance a ^ Youth Chrtotian Ce.
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DETJULEDSUPBUN- TENDGNnUPOn ON LOCAL SOOOU rot PAST HONni
vm Paelbaa
A detaUed report ot aettvlty In (•ur local schooto was submitted by Fuperlntendent, P. A. Mareks, Tues¬ day, covering the month ot No¬ vember. The report shosrs the Ath- tetto AasocUtlon baUnee linjl ahead ot last year aiul the band comp:etely uniformed. The P. T. A. Is credited with a 9900 donation, making It possUrie to uniform ovary Member of the band.
DetaUs are m toltows:
enrollment—Nov. 10—grades SSI; junior high MS; senior high Ml; total 1401.
Percentage of attandaiwe—Nov M; tenn to date 9T.
No. ot pupUs In ad.a.—aU sebooU -term to dato IMS.
No. of pupUs In adJB.—aU sdiooto —term to dato 1410.
No. of days sebaeto was open— Nov. M: tsrm la date-«T.
PlM Oiflto weae eaadueted at each boUdtag durtaf the awntti.
SSiMllstoB Wll fettowtag teach¬ ers wcn et datr dsrtas UM mentti. The aaBMs at tholr aubetttutaa ara given la parenttMsea.
Mlaa Btsehaum (Mrs. Ohartos Praek) anUre aMnth: Mrs. awoyer 'Mrs. Burton Andrews) H day: Mtos Rouah (Mrs. i, Ourtti Patttt) t days; .Mrs. Clause (Mrs. Burton Andrews) 3 days; Mr. Kostenbader (Mr. Harold IDre) H day.
DeduettonB-|17I.OO. PaM substi¬ tutes—|l«a.0O.
AtiiiMsssto Tau boys, fourth and flfth gradM. lost a toUl of m days from school by reason of "houM' accUenta. A aenkw High Behool boy aulfered an Injury whUe using the Sander hi the ahep but loot no time from school, thoush he had ths
8YWNJCCANIU
IN St.
c;iMN.n
Sunday evening. December llth. at 7:30 o'etock, St. Min's Lutherao ongregatton will conduct an Im- preaslve Candto Light Christmas .'ervlce. Esch worshipper upon en- ttring the church will reeehre a c'lndle. During the symbOUc Con¬ ic Light Service ttM Usht for each candle will be carrMd by Ught bear- frs from the large Oiuidto hi ths chancel. The candlea on the chancel r«ll represent the prophets of the Old Testament scriptures. Th3 large candle In the cbaneel repre- cento Chrtot the Ught of ttM World.
The congregation will sing famil¬ iar Chrlstmaa hymns, aitd the an- thema will be rendered by the Jun¬ ior and Senior Cholra. A cordial invitation U extended to the public to attend thto service as a fltting prelude to the Chrtotmas season. 0 O
COUNTY FAIM LOAN
The Norihampton County Branch of the Pederal Perm Loan Asaocla- (ton BMt at ttM Y.M.C.A. last^weea. All stockhoMers were preeent and Prancto O. Meyers of New Britatai. Pa., and Walter Quinton of ttM Pederal Land Bank. Balttanors, spoke on the new INT Perm Act. It waa annuonced that at futura meetings of the local group door priaes WiU be offered to stlmutote continued attendance and more m- terest by the farmer on subjecu of vital Importance.
Naaareth High School A Capella Choir Faatured In Annual Christmas Carol Service
Santa Will Be In Town To-nigh tAt 7:30 0\
CONGBATVLATIOKS
Cur councllmen are being showered with congratulations fr:/m all sides on the occasion of Increased street lightin.^.
The new lighting system was completed yesterday and lights were turned on the first time last evening . . . What a dif¬ ference!
3vera ThoMaiid GUto Be Distributed «l ChiMrcB Eiglit Yn. ot Age umJo^mr .
FIRE CHIEF ISSUES IMPORTANT WAR-MNG
OiPT TICKETS MS' ORAINE SCHOOIA IR AND RURAL
MewlMta m« tbe .% fafwella fhatr. ¦riMwi aMtfitarlMMi. I''fra« rvwi rraaiMI I. ta ¦•Mr Rath. Mvllr %vk*rMaa. JalM Ifrvaam b'iMla Kl»a»l*, MlrMvra Kwrii. Alle* Utmtm; rami UMMiia IMvlMaa. .%r«hav l<»Vaa, ~ aad kewla Walt*.
tlirtMlM Kllae. WIIIIkmi ¦¦»*. %l*laa %ini HtralM-N, Mar> Kail. Jraa Harratlrr. Math Krawrrrr
«aa»la llalMav aad WMHa a (Ibrrta. NrriMia ram (irraM Halt, ThaaNl* Vw9*rrletimmm, .iaaa Hraaai.
VI«H« Natl. i.arrala» Tba mm*. Ilarula Karrkt, UuaaM Haha. aad WIm Vr|»|r>. lilrrftnr. Hark
Vtmtt Aaaa aaMSb. Baimaea Kvaarr, llntir SoU, Valrra Araai. Urac* Maaarr, Maairr Wut^riaa
NEW iNSTrnmoN
TOlOCATEmiE
Hospital and SaniteriuM
To Be Boilt Within
Next Few Moathi
A hospital and sanatarlum. to be known aa "The MIracte ot Naaa- letti'' to to be buUt in NaaareUi dur- Ins the iMxt few months. Prom cflktol sources It Is toariMd that a representative of the group who are rontomptoting the buUdlng of thU instltutton to In Naaareth thto week to acquire a site tor the buUding and grounds.
"The hospital wUl treat aU general esses and will ipectollae In certain types of allmento that thus tar have been baffUng medical sctence. Par exampte. a new type ot treat¬ ment tor high blood pressure and arterioscleroato and for ulcers of the stomach has Just recently been discovered by Or. P. B. McCartney of Lorain. Ohto. and Or. MCCart- ney wlU Uke charge of thto type of work hers at Naaareth.
New methods of treatment for nervous disorders whMi tar surpass anything now known wlU ba featured In the sanatarlum. and such aU- mento as Weimsrthswto, ar mntm brookdown, BMnto-depresslve pv- choees, shclaophrsnla, and retoted nervoua conditions wlU be the main types of mental disorders treated.
Co-operation of the tocal practl- ttoners of Naaaretti wUl be asked lo tbe extent that aU doctors now in Naaaretti wUI be abte to aaaume full chargs of tha various activities of Um hospital. If they ao desire. The hospital wishes to mahitein an en- ttrely "leeal" atmosphere, alttMugn It doss eapect to get natloiMl recog¬ nition to the extent that It wttl be the most widely known institution ot Ito type In America.
The represenutlve ot the group spotisorlng the hospital has author- tosd Um following sUtement to be (Continued on page five)
NAZAIEniODt GDNCUIMEEB
sKoov oBCBmaa mtk
A regular atated meeting ot ths Naaareth Rod and Oun Club was held Monday evening In the Legion Home With Roy Kostenbader, presl- cent, presiding.
Pourtsen members were present and discussed ptons for future ac- rtoltles. It was announced that « shooting mateh would be held at the Naaareth Pair Orounds, December Mtti. starthig at 1:30 p. m. The (tiaes wUI Include chickens, ducks, geese and turkeya
Leonard Bhoenaberger, the club's Field Captain, announced that fac¬ tory loaded shells will be furnished and that "splash" boards aa weU as Individual blocks wUI be used In thto match. It you are a sportsman snd want a turkey for Chrtotmas ... here's your chance.
FORKS P..T..A. PLAYERS
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t-'wrlia I*. T. \. IMarrr*. mhn |irr«i>ntr4 ".\rv Tna Malralaa** la «bf HIah Mrhwnl %a«ltarlHNt laat i-'rltfaf rtralMB. Slr^tra k* Mm. ItHlvr. araira I. ta r. arri «tlM War «trrlirl. «tra. Nakrrt ItrltaM. Slrib M»ar«r Tajtlari ataaaiaa. t larfarv WhllvhvaS. Nrrrlll BrkrH aaa Olaa Watt*.
wonrs DDncRAiK
CUl TO AGAIN SrON- SOIPtEgPENrSIALL
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Annual Christmas Carol Service Sunday Afternoon
The Women's Doinoeratte OhUi beld ttMir December meettng on Tuesday evening, Dee. ISth hi ttM Jacksonton Chib Rooms with the Prsaldsnt. Orace BarraU to charge.
Ihe Club decktod to agato spen- sor ttie President's Btothday BaU m January with Orace Barrall unan¬ imously named by the aaeaAers as general chtUrman with the follow- tag coBunlttee, Rannah Bonetein, Bthel Berie, Msbel PettMrolt. Oar- rto Boersttor and BUen Sehech. The committee wlU meet at ttM haaM of Mrs. BarraU on "rueaday, January Ird. at 7:10 P. M. to tormutote plana
Nomination ot oScen held with the toltowtag President. Bten Schoch; Vtoe.Pree- tdent, Hannah Bonsteta: ReecidlBt Secretsry, Carrie Boersttor; Oette spending Bscretery. Bthel Barta; Treasurer. Orace BarraU: DIreeteiai Mabel Bdehnan. LUUe Daneker, Mb. ¦a Dech. Alice Kostenbadsr and BUaabeth Kem.
The election and InsteUatton ot clBcen will take plaoe at the Janu¬ ary meeting-
An Auditing Committee wa^ iwmed by the president which con- stoto ot BUiel Barto Hannah Bon- atota and Bmma Dech.
The President. Mrs. BarraU. dur- tag the course ot the meeting, pre¬ sented the club with an American »tog.
The prlae for the evening was awarded to Mrs. AUce Koetenbeder
rLAINPIBLO CMNR TO
RBNOBB PAOBANT
The members of the Platafleia Chdr. under the direction of theL- niganist. Mrs. Kathryn Lrtur Carl- ing, wUl render the play and page¬ ant. "Why The Chimes Rang" on Sunday night. December llth, at the Ptoinfteld Chureh.
i Pire Chief Masters, Ls always o:i I the Job when it come.s to prevent¬ ing fires or putting them out after ! t ley sun. Right now he is con- ; tprned about Christmas. He has cmpiled a list of things not to be cnne, and alsD things to be done. aaaal t'hrlNlataa |
Month | 12 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1938 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19381215_001.tif |
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