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The Nazareth Item ew^HtAL Vol. 44 — No. 46 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORXIN(;. OCTOIiKIt 10, 1935 Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Three Cents Town Council Meets; Park Project Awaits Approval; Annexation Papers Filed Thirty Property Owners Avail Themselves of Opportunity of Filing Projects With Works Progress Administration A regular staled meeting of Town I temporary Sale Sign on the pave- Council was held on Monday eve- ment during the week of September ning at 8:00 o'clock with all of the 12ih was read and ordered tabled, members pr»'senl wi'.h tho exception Invitation trom the American Le- o{ Messrs. Kahler and Kortz. The gion to participate in a parade on President, Mr. Schaefler, presided. Hallo-.vpen night was presented and On motion of Messrs. Lindenmoy- on imtion of Messrs. Keim & Alte- er and Worman, the minutes of the mos same was accepted and that btated meeting of September 3rd, the Burses.s, memljers of Council 1935, weri' approved ai read. anri offlcora of the Borough join m On motion of Messrs. Lindenmoy- the parade, er and Worman. it was moved that Reports of C'ommittrps the following bills, as approved by lllRhway: — Mr. .Lindenmoyer the Chairman of the various com- stated they required 10 drums of 96 mittees, be paid as read: percent asphalt for sealng Joints in 8. J. Oregory ) 39.19 (CoottlUNd Ml JhtfO WOOKt E. P. Wambold 5.50 Metro-Edison Co 751.34 ri rprVMAM 16 Trumbower Company 790.99 V LCillU I HI All IiJ rr"N".if-*'""."'.::: 'iS 70 YEARS OLD Blue Mt. Water Co 16.52 ______ Nazareth Item Pub Co ... 17.93 Rev. Harris Feted by Family and H. S. Shafer 174 09 Friends on Anniversary Asher W. H.ihn 61.52 Fr.ick fi U'h 4.4j R'V. \V. S. H;ii'n.-. of 444'.; Hano- Naz. Coal <<!,: Lbr. Co 47.93 \ov avenue. Alk-ntown, a former Blue Mt Water Co 275.00 rc-ideni of town, who was seventy A. J Schis.-~ler 2.96 years of age on Thursday, was fett'd Allentown B P Co 1170 bv his five children and his n\any S'ar Jani'oi' Suppy 15.58 friends at a party held in his h'jn- Nazareth N'Ws Ag< iu\v 3.05 .jr at hii'home. C. F P-iinel 1.00 Tho five children. Rev. E. B. Har- H. O- Simons A: S'jn 57.89 x'ls of Philadelphia; William S. Har- Communication frum tho Leader ri-. Jr , of Albns;ht coilogo. Reading. Store asking permission to p'.ace a John Harri,,. .Mrs. Rutli Trout ami ^__^_____^__„__________ Mrs Esther Booda. of Harrisbur;^. ¦? \.t i.1. n '"^'' '" "'^ latter citv and came to former Nazaretn Boy ' Ai:ento'.vn to six^nd the day witn Makes Good On Boston Eany m tu evenmg mor, than IT • 'i. /^ 'J T f'-rtv residents of Nazareth and LniVerSlty linfl team Mcinlty. parl.,honers of Rev. Harris, __^__ joined the children In greeting the Vincent Sandercocit. former Naza- '''^^'^':i:'[}"'' ''°'"^' reth all-around schoMbov athletic Daniel M. Nace. of Nazareth, pre- .tar, ha,^, be^un to blossom forth a., "''^'^'^ '"»»>¦ y.fts from tlv pastors one of the llnests looking blocking "'•"^'•^ '-"^^1 « •^- ^ ^ «'"''^ '•*^- back. ever to don the scarlet and '^^^'¦^<^ '""""^ °^ ^'^e events m his white of Boston UniverMtv. Not onlv father's life of service to the church. Is h*. tho most efTective blocking ^^'^'^'c was furni.-hed by Au.stln back on th.^ pre.sent Pat Hurloy >f'"^<?' Edward Norris antl members gridiron squad, but he alreadv has ol the Bauer fami'.y. proved him elf to be a ball carrier R.'freshments wer^ served and a of the first water. series of social events was enjoyed. Lasi fall, the fall, slendor sopho- R^^'' Harris Is the pa.stor of the more plavul his flrsL varsity gam- N-^zar. th and AckermansvlUe Evan- aaain.^t Bates ColK'gc, His defensive §' heal churches play ,ind victory clinclung lateral — ———— pass elicited a tribute from Dave B.\KE S.M.E Morey. Bates coach. Morey said that he wo'ild be gre.v.ly .surprised The I.adie.; A;d Soci''ly of Naza- If Sandercock didn't become one of i> th Evangelical Church, will con- Boston University's greatest backs, ivict a bakesale at the Atlantic iSc Bucky Ford, former Notre Dame P.icific Store, corner Main and freshman ciuarterbaek, ^eems to have W.tlnut streets Nazareth. Saturday, won the quarterback fight. Oeorge Oc'.jber 12th. beginning a t Tlmson, veteran fullback, who has 9 a m Home baked bread, cakes been u.sed at this position, Ray Mad- and pies and sugar c.ikes. and other docks, and Don Livingston, still are specialMes will be ofTered for sale, close on the heeU of the former The public is cordially invited to Rockne pupil, however. , patronize this sale. FIRST RETURNS IN NATION-WIDE POLL Scattered Ballots From 15 States In "Next Presi¬ dent" Poll Disclose Keen Pre-Convention Interest of Voters LOOKS LIKE TWO PARTY FIGHT First '-mattered national return^ In "Our Next President" poll this week bring 2,640 ballots from 15 state.s Tlio Democratic vote from these states total 946: the Republi¬ can vote touls 1673; and Third Party choices total 21 The tabulation of the distribution of the vote In tlie various 15 states show many incoivsl-tencles which no doubt will "level out • as the poll gets fiu".her along By no stretch of the Imagination can these first figures be Interpreted as represent¬ ing the entire flrs: w.^ek of the nation-wide balloting. Ballots of local voting from hundreds of news- pape:'. in tho-e and other states throughout the country which are co<operating. had not yet been re¬ ceived at national headquarters In New York when these flrst flgures were compiled The Publishers Autocaster News Service of New York, which serves this and the other 2.000 newspapers cooperating m the poll. Ls compiling the national returns. However, these first early returns from the 15 states are correct. In so far as they go. therefore they fur¬ nish some enlightening figures as (Continued on Page Three) 1 1 (STATE 1 FLORIDA OEOROIA ILLINOIS KANSAS MASS. MICHIOAN MINN. I MiaSOURI NEW JERSEV NKW VORK OHIO PENN. TEXAS 1 vmoiNiA WISC'ON.'^IN DEMOCRATIC i For Roosevelt 78 50 35 For Otlvr Democrats 51 i 53 27 i 77 53 .... i 166 40 1 91 .... I i 47 12 13 15 95 13 n ",ti2 lilt REPUB¬ LICAN All Rep Choices 39 41 441 55 130 520 32 99 77 39 176 24 in73 3d PARTY ~" All 3d I'arty Choices 5 7 .... 3 6 .... 21 AH Banks Will Observe COLUMBUS DAY Saturday, Oct." 12, 19.35 and Win Not Kc Open NAZARETH HIGH TOTALS 56 POINTS IN TWO GAMES TEA.M IN EXCELLENT FORM N.izareth High Sciicjols football jayrnaut displayed potential great- ne.-s when il rolled a decidedly one- sid d score of 31 to 0 over "Red ' Ne\:n,' Whitehall high sciio.jl ele',en, Saturday afternoon on tat.- Egypt gridiron. Mjie than ihree-fourths of the crowd w-ere Nazareth rooters, show¬ ing how well the Nazareth town.s- folk are backing Coach Andy Leh s persi.stcnt ground gainers. In two games, the Moravians have huag up a total of 56 points withou: th ir opponents .-coring a single point. Captain Charity Ootto's team¬ mates showed penty of fight through out of the game and did not let up a suvi'le instant Though ero.ssmg the u'oal-Une five times, the Mora- vi.ii;., were a scriou.i threat on .sev¬ eral more occasion:. Tiie Blue and White boys outplayed th.- White'nal! lad- in every department of the game. regist"rir.- 11 fir-', downs to (ConUnued on Page Six) BASEBALL IDOL MARRIES LOCAL GIRL Grattison "Gra; Qumter. th' far-i't'achlng firs', packer for the Naz.ireth A A. and Mis.s Emily Mary S'liou.se. dauahter of Mr. and Mr- R H Strou.se. were united in mar- nag.' at Elkton, Md.. S.iturday. September 2Bth. Tile couple wa^ accompanied by Miss Mildred Strouse, a sister and J:)hn Eiler. Mr. Quinter is the son of Mrs. V)Uy Quinter. Bath, formerly, of Rochester, N. V.. and for th? past four seasons has capably filled the c'.ipacity of the first sack on the local diamond. The bride was em- pliyed by the Bel; Telephotio Com¬ pany and Ls well known by the younger set of town. They will re¬ side at the home of the bride's parents. SlHOENEfK CHURCH OBSERVES 173rd ANNIVERSARY The Schoeneck Moravian Church on Sunday observed it.s 173rd anni¬ versary by special services both in the morning and in the afternoon. The day was annotmced from the church steeple at 3:45 a m.. by a trombone choir composed of Mil¬ lard Rice, Harold Snyder, Clinton Ric. Eugeni' Trein. Henry Ko.sten¬ bader, Lester Beil and Lester Rice. R,'v. Robert E Clewell, a descen¬ dant trom the fjunder of Schoeneck, delivered the anniversary address, O.ir Heritage", during the morn¬ ing service. The choir -ang "Praise the Lord ". by Itand.'gge:', The lovefeast service was held at 2 30 p m. The trombone choir play¬ ed two chorales as a prelude. An augmented choir, accompanied by a select orchestra, sang "O Come. Let Us Worship", and the "Gloria'. from the 12th .Mas- by Mozart, the -o'o parts .<^ung by David Parks, of I'la-tan. Lovefeast was .served by Di' ners: Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Cle¬ well. Mrs. Clinton Rico. Mrs. Clar- eiu'f Fehr. Mrs B.anehe Siegfried. William Saeger. Frank Vob and Eugene F. Kostenbader. Greetings were brought from the Nazareth Mora\lan Clun'ch by Rev. Paul S. Meinert; from the Easron Moravian Church. Rev. Robert I Oeirlng. and from the Emaus Moravian Church. Rev. Henry A. Kuehl. Special feature was a roll call of all cla.sses confirmed since 1803. Four responded from the class of 1871. eight from the cla-- of 1884. eleven from the cla.ss of 1889 Rally Day was ob.-erved by th' Sund.iy School. Tiie program was announced by Superintendent Har¬ ry E Oower A fifteen piece orches¬ tra rendered four selections and accompanied the singing The pro¬ gram included song and recitations by the Beginners .md Primary de- partment-s. A inusuwl saw solo by Whitfield Trein and the Rally Day addre.ss by Mrs Charles F. Shafer. of Nazareth, RED CROSS CALLS FOR KNinERS A call has ^ne out by the Naza¬ reth Branch of the American Red C10.SS a.sking for help to knit sweat¬ ers for the soldiers and bed Jackets for tlio red cross nur.ses conflned m government hospitals. The liH-al branch will appreeiato hearing from any one who Is willing to render sUch a sirvice Wool .md Instruc¬ tions will be furni-h<d uixm appli- p.iilon. An.\bedv lnl«Vsl.d is a-ked to plea.s*' yet in tmidi with any of the follow .ML' as s Mill as po-vslble: Mrs Fnd He<'kman, Wesi O'litre streel. Mis A M Fi.inlz. Helvidere street, or Mi.s Harley Veisloy, South Brrnd -irecl < FALL PLOWING by A. B. Chapin Hallowe'en Parade Com¬ mittee Gets Underwa: Prizes To Be Offered For Best Nazareth Window Display; Three Grand Prize Cash Awards Reports from the Halloween Par- i ade committee ol the American Le- ' gion Po.^t an,' lo the eflect that lociil merchants are again re.sponding in c'xipera'mg with the l>-gion for a big halloween parade to be held here on Tiiursday evening. October 31st. A new feature has been added Ij thus year's alTair witli the hardy ; appio'.al of the town o mercliants. In add.tion to the proposed big' parade tne mecrhants offer three pr.z-'s for the best decorated dis¬ play window in addition Tlie am- , ount of these prizes will no't be ^ known until the entii-e town has ^ been announced by "Matt" Morrow,; chairman of the committee. It has bten announced,, however, that all' monie.i cjilected lor jhow wmdoW 1 d.spla;,.: will be split in three g:a:i:i cash awards and all money coUe ed for thLs purpose will be award to the winners of the merelv cooperating. It has also been su gested that the merchants kl lights in the display windows every evening starting October I to and including November 2nd. Invitations are ready to be t warded to all local industry ai organizations to participate In tb parade which will be led by the 1 ough Council AU the local b n.-is men have been invited judging from interview^ with soa of our merchants there will be twlfl as many floats in the parade til year than there were last year, of the community'.s Oranges, scho ^nd organizations a.s well WUI ticipate and predictions are thej • /¦! '.V.II !>.¦ Wfli represented. NAZARETH SCHO- | RALLY DAY TO L.ASTICS COME THRU BE OBSERVI 1NI( firesor "•cored L'me TouihdoHii and Added ll.\tra Point on ras> Enthusiasni Runs High As Nazareth H. S. Pre¬ pares For First Home Game MARION SCHAEFFER TO BE BRIDE ON 0( TOBER 26th Followers of the Nazareth High School football team are anxiously waiting for the first home game of the season to be played w.-h Emaus High School on Saturday. October 12ih. Two games have already been played by the blue and white grid¬ iron warriors this year, both away from home and on each occaolon the local boys returned home victor- lou- by an overwhr^lming score, de- f.a'ing Stroudsburg H S.. 25 to 0. unci Whitehall High School. 31 to 0 It Ls expected that the gridiron flashes from EmaiLs will furnish greater opposition than either of the t'ams met thus far this -^ison. The Emaus pigskin carriers have a r' putatlon of never quiting until the final whLstle. Two years ago a strong Nazareth High School foot- Ijali team was unexp.?c:ly defeated in the last minute of play by Emauj. Nazareth was running rough siiod over its opponents the whole game, but was able to score only once holdng a 6 to 0 lead until the last minute of play, when the Emaus players took th,. ball from the ten yard line and on two successive long forty-five yard pa^sses, scored a touchdown and made the extra point good, defe.iting the blu..- and white warriors. 7 to 6. Thus stinging defeat Is still in the minds of some of the playai's who played in that game and the whole team IS determined that this same ..uii.; si..11. not occur this Saturday. Ath:;ugh only two first downs have b'-en scored against the blU'3 and white team in its two games th.s year. Coach Leh Is not at all ¦ati.sfied with the defen.-ive work of the ends and tackles and feels tha. a great deal of lmpi'j\'ement fc-s necessary to cluck the heavy at- t.^cks of future opponents and as a re'uli much of the tun-: this week has been spent In improving tl;!- depjrtment of the team. The starting lineup for Saturday's gam.: will l>e probab'y the .same line lip that started in the first two games with "Bo'o" Seibler and Ol nn Young at ends "Tiny" Rundle und George Dech al tackles Captain Charey Gotto and Johnny Weiss at guards and Don Michael at center. In the backfield Ray Douglas at quarter back, Joe Deutsch and John Rundle at half-back, and "Beefy" Fratipiedro at fullback. Jo.seph Betz, Charles Free. Stephen Finta, Quentin George, William Price and A. Deuusch are sure to get in the game as subs'itutes when needed. Temporary bleachers haVe been set up to accomodate approximately one thousand people. The student body will have its first organized cheering practice this week and it is expected that a great deal of enth'.isia.sm will be aroused for tlw first home game. The kick off wii. take plaee promptly at 2 30 p m .Miss Marion Cra-.vf.jrd Schaefler. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen | Schaefler. of Nazareth, has chosen , October 26th as th? dale of h?r marr.age to Charle. Llewellyn Shimer. son of Mr and Mrs. How- ' ard E. Shimer, of Nazareth Ti.e c-remony wil be performed at 4 o'clock in tho Nazareth Mora- j vian Church by the Rev. C. A Mei- , llcke. pa-tor of the Central Mora¬ vian Church. Bethlehem. A reception for tlv; bridal party ' and lei.-.iivps will be held at the I Nazareth Inn. following the cere- ' in ony, i Mi.ss Madlyn Hughes. Bristol, i Conn, cou'^in of the bride, will be I ma.d of honor Samu-1 M Shimer of Nazareth, will act as best man for his brother. The other bridal at- t ndants will be Miss Margaret Abernathy of Hickory. Njrth Caro¬ lina. MisS .Miriam Klawan. of Cum¬ berland. Md , Mlss .Mar.on Stein, of York, and Mi.-s Ruth Allen Hall of Harrisburg The ushers will in¬ clude Walter Bachman. ol Nazareth, cousin of the bride, T>rQn Fritch Bauer, of Bethlehem. William S. Hudd.-rs. of .Allentown and Dr. John A. Fraunfelder. of Nazare'.h Rose¬ mary Altemcse. of Hickory. N. C. and Elizabeth Ziegler. of Nazareth. will be llo'.ver -:rl- Tiie Nazaretli-Bath football com¬ bination clicked well in its second appearance lo turn back the strong and undefeated Oxford. N. J . team 7 to 0, on the Schmidi field, here. An interested crowd braved the cold wea'.her and saw a much improved team cross the goal line for the first time this season, .scoring the oni} points of the game The score came early in the flrsi period, not long after the opening whistle. McOregor wa^ given cus¬ tody of thp pig.skin. going off I'.-ft tackle, sidestepping opponents to score th'-' lone touchdown. A beau¬ tifully directed forward pass. Al'.e- mo-e to McGregor, scored the point after the touchdown. The second half was a continuous exchange of punts and forward passes bv to'h team; Naz.-Batli , NiSel., Mahorsky .. . SensenbFth . .Eiler .I'aukovitch . Hahn Siegfried ... .Altemcse . . .Rulit .McGregor .. . Szilagy LE LT LO C. RO RT R K QB LH RH FB Nazareih 7 0 Oxford 0 0 Tcuc'hd-.".-.n — McGregor after touchdown—McOregor 3u0- .stitjtions—Nazareth-Bath, Kiefer Web-s, Stermer. Werner. Be:k Shook, C Roth. Dech, Fratipiedro Stannard. Dan Siegfried. Mann.ng Oxford: Wiseform. Klindo. Bundle Buz. Haidler. Referee — A Leh Muhlenberg; umpire — S Weiss Nazareth; headlinesman-W Him¬ ler. Nazare'.;. Oxford You-ad'* Schawc .. Myers .. Kowai Popinko R?nn:r Milan.ski Delan^y .. Jones . PoUlle . Sadlon 0 0—7 0 0—0 Pom: In St. John's RefornM Church This Sunday st John's Reforined Church wl observe Rally Day thus coming Sui day with a special program at oclock The Sunday School ar the church are uniting foi' ,11 special service. The program eludes departmental exercises, ections by the Sandercock Mall Quartette of Bangor, and Richar Hager, boy singer of Perkasie Tiie address will be delivered Dr Clarence Tobias, headmaster the Perkiomen School, Pennsburg Dr Tobia.s is one of the youngej headmasters in the country and conslantl> .sought as a speaker Awards will be presented to tl scholars of the school who have ha a perfect record of attendance ta the y.ar. In the evening the quarterly mu ical service tn charge of the cl and directed by Charles W. H€ will be rendered. WOME.\S DE.MO- CR.ATIC CLUB MEI BEAR VISITS BUSH¬ KILL TWSP. BEE HIVES LEHIGH VALLEY OSTEOP.\THS MEET AT NAZARETH NAZARETH RIFLEMAN SETS \EW RECORD The Ijehigh Valley Osteopathic [ .Society met at the Nazareth Inn, l.i.-t Thursday evening Dr. Chas. R. Heard of Allentown. iire.sident of the society, was in charge of the meeting, which was preceded by a diiinei'. Dr. W J. Scutt of N.iza¬ reth was in charge of arrangements Following the busine-s sivssion, the members were addressed by Dr John H Styles of New York and Kansas City, on "The Development M chaiit.-m and Finiction.s of the Human Foot ' Preceding his \oc- •u:e. .several reels of pictures of the human foot, taken by Dr Stvles. ' Were showii In his lecture Dr. Styles traced the development of j the human foot from earlie-t times down througii in the race to the' present time. The doctor's lecture was well received by a representa¬ tive gathering of the society. The I^ehlgh Valley Osteopath;.- -<x-iety will be well represented at the annual convention of the S*a''' .-ociety tn Lancaster on Octolx>r U and 12 The next meeting of th^ .society will Ix- held in Reading •—• KINGS IMt nilTERS TO MEET Twenty-on, shooters competed in the two day rifle tournament of the North End Rod and Gun Ciub which was climaxed by the firing of the Lehigh Valley Small Bore Rifle Championship on Sunday Scores in general were high and the spec¬ tators witnessed \ery brilliant shoot¬ ing by William W.xidring of Beth¬ lehem and Rus.'iell Lambert of Naz¬ areth, both of wliom have been members of International rifle teams The fifty yard iron sight match was won with a perfect score on Saturda\ by Wixodring to duplicate the record for that event, a possi¬ ble 300 H.nvard Bremer, of B-th- lehem and .A'fri>d Newhard of Al¬ lentown had scores of 298 In the on,, hundred yard any sight match Woodring al-o fired a perfect score to beat the old re¬ cord of 499 Charles Freed of Al- (Continued on Page Fl»e» _ -— ¦- HOI.Y (OMMIMON \1 DRYI.AM) (HI Itl M >(M>AY The King's Daughters Co'mty convention will b,< held in t!ie Schoeneck Moravian Church, on Tmvsday. October 22nd at 3 l.i and 7 30 P M All members are urged t,) attend and to bring along box hmcli CofTee will b<' s.'rved lOMMIMON AT lORKS The preparatory servi.e wlll Ix' helil and the L<'rd's Supiier admin- i-tenxl In Knrk.- Churih the Rev Oeorge H Kleekner. Lutheran pa.s¬ tor. on Sunday morning. October 13Ui, at 9 45. Dr C A B;r./ will ad:-.'..nuster the Holy Comni'.inion m th-' Dryland Church, a- Heck'own. on Stindav. October I3tii. at 10 a m. and at 7 30 p m I'r-paratory serines will be held on Friday evening. OC 11. at 7 30 oelock. Tile chuich school will be held at 9am, on Sunday C O'M^H MON^ IN Itr^llKII I T«»W>Sllll' IU Ul\(. 0( KHII-R The Rev H D Claus- announce.s the following communions to take place in the f'Uowlng churches In HUshkiU town.ship-Oetol>er 13lh in the Hushkill Centre church; October JOtli. m ChrLst churcli; October 27 in the M'lore-tdwn church, and on Nov 3rd In the Petersville church. riaAses will be c•lnn^ll•^1 at Moore«- town and PetersvUkv Alb'rt Meyers, of B'j-itkill C-.ntre while visiting our to'.vn on Tuesday imrning reported that a bear had vi-rcd his bee hives on Monday nii;hl and feasted on the honey. When asked whether he was sure It was ,1 bear that did the damage he .said "il sure wa.s. cause I saw him ". A barb«'r hunter hearing the conver.sation at once inquired wheth¬ er or not he would be allowed or. the Meyer property to hunt the bear on the opening day To this Mr Meyers replied that if the bear continued the practice of stealing honey there might not b<: any bear on the opening day According to oldtimers thus is th-? first bear s«'en in Northampton cour.tv for a long time. « *. ( I.l I HU MIU hub Wl |)|t|\(i \NMVIK>\I!^ I.\»l MONIH Mr and Mr- R H Strouse. well known Nazarene-, clebrated their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary at their home S'j\i Mam street Mondav. September 3ut:i Thev were niarried at Zionvilie N J . by the Rev Post twenty-nine years ago. A -plendid dinner was >,^rved to th" immediate family and .Mr and Mrs Strou-e received many gifts and giood wishes from neighbors and friends W. C. T. ll L0( AL CHAPTER MEETS On Monday evening the W C T L' meeting was held at the home of Mr- Eugene D. Trein with Mrs James F Oross presiding Evelyn Gang'were. EvangelLstic director of t!i. local ch..p'er conducted the de- \ot ional period Mrs Trein then eave a short resume of the conven¬ tion held at Butler, the last w-^ek of Septemb'T It was decided if IX's.sibl,> to have all members attend ;h' W C T U Institute at the Zi n .M E Church. Pen Argyl. where Mrs Trein will present her report of the National W. C. T U convent.on held at Atlantic City In the early part of S<^ptember, on Thursday afiernoon The after¬ noon session starts at 1 00 p m A feature of lhe evening .session will be the "Dutch Bonnet parade held in honor of the 48 new members of the county union Tiu Wonieiio Democratic Clul held their monthly meeting Tue* da\ evening October 8ih, in tlw Democratic headquarters on Belvl< dere street President Sadie Scot presided Secretary Jennie Met read the minutes of the previou meeiuig, followed by the treasurer"! report by Louise Knechl. The W»> and Means committee then render^ ed their report, given by Hannalf Bonstein, on the banquet held lai e'.ening at the Nazareth Inn After the m eting bingo was pla ej with the following receivir prizes; Mr.s. Mabel Ed Iman, I Hagenbuch. Jennie M"tz Emm D-'li Sally Wunderlv, Annie Bus .Alice Bilheimer, Helen Shafer, n:e Hahn. Sar.ih Serfass, Cor| Bters, Norah Meyers. Ellen Schocli I ulu Schlssl-T, Mrs. Harvey Bus and Clara Meyers. The next meeting of the cluM will be held on November Sth, 193 Mr. and Mr- Victor Daniel, of En.au- -pen' Sunday with Mr and Mr.- O" ¦-.'.¦ Pm:'h v K "i^i • •- HIDDEN WEALTH IS tINE.\RTHI Harrisburg O'jvirnor Earle's AdminLsiration Ls laying the ground¬ work for an attack upon Penniyl* vanlas hidden weath, with an ultl* mate estimated saving of $20.000,00(l_ annually In taxes on farms »nd1 small home- 1 OfBcials of the State D<'partmenk] of Revenue disclosed today thi P<*nniylvania's millionaires, wL.. have been chiseling on their tasj debt to the State, protect^'d by tl Republbican machine, are aboul be called to an accounting Revenue Iv-partment workersj 'Continued on Ijust Pa^i Woman's Democratic Club Bant;uet and Card Party A Big Success' ANNOt Nt E ENOAtih.MtNT Mr and Mrs Robert Werkhei-er of Nazareth. Route. No. 1. announc¬ ed the engagement of their daugh¬ ter. Hilda Mae. to John Henry Hot- tie. Jr, son of Mr and Mrs Her¬ bert Metzger. of Bath Mu-s Werk¬ hei-er 1- well known in Beulrlehem. where -he f,irmerly resided. Al the pr«'-ent time she is residing with Mr and Mrs Oliver L Heimer of Nazareth Mr Hottle Is well known in Bath He Is employed by Clif¬ ford C Wuchter, Sr. near Bath No date has been set for the wedding. — Mr and Mrs William Silfie.s and Mrs Mary A Smith. South Broad str.v' pent tlvi tromk-omO o% POlOm- delphl* Mure Than ITO Attend: ('. Frederick Martin. Mas¬ ter of Ceremonies More than 170 members and g i • of the Na7.arfth Womans Democr.i . Club attended the i»nnual banqu' card party and dance h<'l(l at tli- Nazareth Inn and the Odd Fellow- Building last evenmg. Tlv dining room of the Inn was taxed to capa- citv when the pn>sidenl of the club, Mrs Sadie Scott offered greetings to this sp<mdld gathering. Following the invocation by Mr.s Clara Meyers. C Frederick Martin, master of ceremonie.^, lntroduc<'d Mrs Helen .Sutton, eounty Aalr- lady. whri mad»' the ovK'ning addre.w ' Jwlge William MeKeon was the ^iMlMr tollomoO O7 Ooa- ¦ ptAMii ¦ mmmt >: Warren E Roi>frtii and county .. urman. Erwin Oackenbach Other peakers present were Burgess Hahn and succewful Democratlo candidates wh'w nam»'s will ap- pear on the ballot on Novemi>er 5th- Alter -he banquet at the Inn th« gath'Ting continued f«*stivkil*i at the Odd Fellows Hall where cardi, bingo and dancing ocrui»l»'d the two floors until a late hour Music at 'tl" banquet and the dance waA fur* i;i. bed bv TIk' Sirens Th«' crowd i wa- mixed, consisting of members from Easton. B<lhehi»m, Bangor, Ba'h 8t'»eki rtown and Tatamy Tlie commit te4' in eharcn of thit J afTair and who recfiviid oongntu* atloas on lt.s sucfCHfi wflte; B<m.it4'in, Carrie lloeratter, ISdelman. Allofi BtllhHaMr, «»# Ootoot iMSl Oltm.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 46 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1935-10-10 |
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 | 10 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 46 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1935-10-10 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-02 |
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 39726 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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The Nazareth Item
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Vol. 44 — No. 46 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORXIN(;. OCTOIiKIt 10, 1935
Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Three Cents
Town Council Meets; Park Project Awaits Approval; Annexation Papers Filed
Thirty Property Owners Avail Themselves of
Opportunity of Filing Projects With Works
Progress Administration
A regular staled meeting of Town I temporary Sale Sign on the pave-
Council was held on Monday eve- ment during the week of September
ning at 8:00 o'clock with all of the 12ih was read and ordered tabled,
members pr»'senl wi'.h tho exception Invitation trom the American Le-
o{ Messrs. Kahler and Kortz. The gion to participate in a parade on
President, Mr. Schaefler, presided. Hallo-.vpen night was presented and
On motion of Messrs. Lindenmoy- on imtion of Messrs. Keim & Alte-
er and Worman, the minutes of the mos same was accepted and that
btated meeting of September 3rd, the Burses.s, memljers of Council
1935, weri' approved ai read. anri offlcora of the Borough join m
On motion of Messrs. Lindenmoy- the parade,
er and Worman. it was moved that Reports of C'ommittrps
the following bills, as approved by lllRhway: — Mr. .Lindenmoyer
the Chairman of the various com- stated they required 10 drums of 96
mittees, be paid as read: percent asphalt for sealng Joints in
8. J. Oregory ) 39.19 (CoottlUNd Ml JhtfO WOOKt
E. P. Wambold 5.50
Metro-Edison Co 751.34 ri rprVMAM 16
Trumbower Company 790.99 V LCillU I HI All IiJ
rr"N".if-*'""."'.::: 'iS 70 YEARS OLD
Blue Mt. Water Co 16.52 ______
Nazareth Item Pub Co ... 17.93 Rev. Harris Feted by Family and
H. S. Shafer 174 09 Friends on Anniversary
Asher W. H.ihn 61.52
Fr.ick fi U'h 4.4j R'V. \V. S. H;ii'n.-. of 444'.; Hano-
Naz. Coal <¦ y.fts from tlv pastors
one of the llnests looking blocking "'•"^'•^ '-"^^1 « •^- ^ ^ «'"''^ '•*^-
back. ever to don the scarlet and '^^^'¦^<^ '""""^ °^ ^'^e events m his
white of Boston UniverMtv. Not onlv father's life of service to the church.
Is h*. tho most efTective blocking ^^'^'^'c was furni.-hed by Au.stln
back on th.^ pre.sent Pat Hurloy >f'"^' Edward Norris antl members
gridiron squad, but he alreadv has ol the Bauer fami'.y.
proved him elf to be a ball carrier R.'freshments wer^ served and a
of the first water. series of social events was enjoyed.
Lasi fall, the fall, slendor sopho- R^^'' Harris Is the pa.stor of the
more plavul his flrsL varsity gam- N-^zar. th and AckermansvlUe Evan-
aaain.^t Bates ColK'gc, His defensive §' heal churches
play ,ind victory clinclung lateral — ————
pass elicited a tribute from Dave B.\KE S.M.E
Morey. Bates coach. Morey said
that he wo'ild be gre.v.ly .surprised The I.adie.; A;d Soci''ly of Naza- If Sandercock didn't become one of i> th Evangelical Church, will con- Boston University's greatest backs, ivict a bakesale at the Atlantic iSc
Bucky Ford, former Notre Dame P.icific Store, corner Main and
freshman ciuarterbaek, ^eems to have W.tlnut streets Nazareth. Saturday,
won the quarterback fight. Oeorge Oc'.jber 12th. beginning a t
Tlmson, veteran fullback, who has 9 a m Home baked bread, cakes
been u.sed at this position, Ray Mad- and pies and sugar c.ikes. and other
docks, and Don Livingston, still are specialMes will be ofTered for sale,
close on the heeU of the former The public is cordially invited to
Rockne pupil, however. , patronize this sale.
FIRST RETURNS IN NATION-WIDE POLL
Scattered Ballots From 15 States In "Next Presi¬ dent" Poll Disclose Keen Pre-Convention Interest of Voters
LOOKS LIKE TWO PARTY FIGHT
First '-mattered national return^ In "Our Next President" poll this week bring 2,640 ballots from 15 state.s Tlio Democratic vote from these states total 946: the Republi¬ can vote touls 1673; and Third Party choices total 21
The tabulation of the distribution of the vote In tlie various 15 states show many incoivsl-tencles which no doubt will "level out • as the poll gets fiu".her along By no stretch of the Imagination can these first figures be Interpreted as represent¬ ing the entire flrs: w.^ek of the nation-wide balloting. Ballots of local voting from hundreds of news-
pape:'. in tho-e and other states throughout the country which are co |
Month | 10 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19351010_001.tif |
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