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Chrietnas Programs Ren¬ dered In Local Churches ^ Nasareth's ehurches greeted the Yuletide with specUl services. The Moravian congregation open. ed servlcss Baturday evening with Christmas Bvt vlgUs and a Love- feast-Csndlellght service teaturtn? special selections by an ausmenteU choir snd voeal solos by Nelson Van Atta, Donakl Rsder and Mrs. Car¬ rie Walker. Others partlelpatin; were Mr. and Mrs. Jamts S. Fry. Mr. and Mrs. WUllam F. Oano. Br.. Mr. and Mra. WlUlam B. Henry, Br.. Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk H. Msrtin, Mr. snd Mrs. Oeorge Ua|m, Ml, and Mrs. WUltam H. KorU, Mr. jSnd Mrs. Joseph Riekert. Mr. and Mn. Henr>' Simons. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huth. Mr. and Mrs. John Knecht. Mr. and Mrs. Robtrt Kindt, Mr. and Mrs FMnk Bayfrlsd, WUUam Shimer sad J. Alton Bebatlfer. Dispensing wtth ttit tvtnlng ves¬ pers, the BiMt aehool pcamp was given Sundajr afternoon, ierlpture resding was bf C F. Martin. Tbe bsglaatr's dtpartastot pro* gram inekiiad: ntUattgRt by Otr- hsrt ZsUir; AUtt Bttatee^ Btryl N, e • board. Northamp- buUdlng a PWA proJte». bt starttd within WUIIaai aiMas. of town. tearthllttt._ Othtr conffatSwtit awariii t) J. B. Bdwarda and Bona for hsatlng snd J. A. Itahasaer for tdtetrteai wiring, both at AUtntown. Ths heating eontratt waa lat tor a bM of M.4N and tht wlrlag eontraet at 1310. The aehool board met at the Ftnn AUen giadt tehttl buUdlng, Bath highway. Or. D. f. Rtlntrt te Ury of ttMfetartL • WII jANUiunrHniiiK John R. Btnesnbadt, Bath, wUI be the guest spesktr at the Janiwry meeting of the Brotherhood of Bt. Peter's Ohureh, BtemsvlUe on the evening of Jan. 9nd. Rev. Oeorge J. Laubach and Rev. A. R. Appl% Pastors. CHAMBER OF COMNEICEOIiSERVES TENTH ANNIVERSABY Annual Meeting To Be Held January 13th Sfcnhtr, Bkctlen Ofltoers Members ot The Nazareth Cham¬ ber of Commerce, thr.ir friends and intereated citiaens wUl meet at the Nasareth Inn, Friday evening. Jan¬ uary llth, at 6:30 o'clock, in ob¬ serving the tenth snniverssry ot thiv loeal organiaatkm, as well as elect¬ ing oflteers for the ensuing year. The Naaareth Chamber of Com¬ merce was organised during thai ntemorlal year of IMt. Twenty- four civlc-mlnded eltiasns of towi constituted the first mseting. which wst eaUed Mareh Igth, 18». hi the soelal rooms of ths T.MOA. by the lata Many Hfoemsn. then president ot the Business Msn's Assoelation. The original personnel ot the or¬ ganlaatlon oonateted ot R. F. Zlegter, rresMtnt; BIwood Unangst, vlee presldont: W. F. Msrta. Beeretary; and A. O. Bturgte, treasurtr. The btaad ef dlreetors oonsisted of: Henry Behtegel, Oeorge Welty. the lute Marry Frttman. A. O. Bturgte. A. O. Ktm, n. L. Bitgtrted. W. K. Bhlmtr, and tht tett H. F. Siegler. BInee Ite Ineeptlon the Chamber haa eondueted annual dinner meet- IMUl MAN L. W. Ohrtetl, ef town, hat beea etoeted prasldent ef the North¬ ampton Oounty Uttehnen and Re¬ taU LlQUor Osalers' AaaoetotMo for hte flfth eonaoeutlve term. Carl BUnaer ef iwmed aoerttary for hte seeond straltfit year, sad ^aasas Bunderto. ot Bethtohsm. at troaauror for the third etnatrativt ttnn. ¦adt at tht htM itttntly In Btthlthtm. A laigt erowd attended, Andrew Mihalww. of atthtohtci r.as ehosen that vtee-presbtont: Jul¬ ius Kodoosfc. also of Bsthlehsm. second vies-prosldent; John Rteseh. Camuel IMsdman, Loute Oberhofer and Adolph Altenbach. aU of Bas¬ ton, and Herbert Delbert ,of North¬ smpton, dlreetors for two yesrs, and FatU Ruyak, of Bsthtehem, dlreetor for one year. InsUltotlon wUl be held at the January i|^tlng. the date and site to be announeed teter. _. peter «»laii*r, ttaptored kr mmmot* Votftee «tr*»ti ••«»» tett. aecaiia ifr— »a hy »'. O. tSaaa. Maftb Hmm Un tklft itriar wtoiiev, ttaotorvt hy S. A. Cetitr* StVMt. Haaafokia iMTMIaa ' \ya la tka rirat Wart iMHat* •»- 11. AaHk niMia StrMt mtta JaaaM Street. OnmMIHKAL M sr. jour Lvfif- Thte Bunday evening at T:IO o'¬ eloek tht Junior, Btntor and Bioth- erheod ehotea of Bt. John's Lutheran cengrtgatlon wUl rtndsr a sptetel serviee of Chrtetmas muste. Th.> sentor eholr wUl render the foUow¬ ing anthems: "AU HaU the Virgin'.^ Bon" by Olarenoe DIeklnson, "Bleep Holy Babe" by Matthews. "O Holy NIghtl" by Adams, and "A Babe Ues Ul a Cradto" by DteMnsen. The Brotherhood eholr wUl stag "WhUe Bhepherds Watched Their flock by Night" by Baiter, and the Junior eholr wUl render Foster's "Oood NIghtl and Chrtetmas Prayer." The combined choirs will sing the an¬ them "Bing, O Heavens" by Tours. The sototets sre Mrs. Walter Ben- (Oo-atlnusd on Fags Four) PRIZE WINNING DISPLAYS OF THE SECOND WARD Ta*. SMt ortar tvlaaltiB tftaalar eaklfcltMl b] wlaalas Oiaelar raklkltMl kr «'. T. TariMr. Im tlNrtar rabikltml kr ( bariaa HaiNik. OOt «k» "rrawd Wart. lartXa tka asklkNa at Fn weal f^rtisee Iteese. '••r.eaklkjta* kr KfwlN Hit*. Saatk « kltrkrM ntrvvti lawar Mt. atrmm* mrXta t V. T. Tariar. NHtMarr ntrett aMi latrrr rlskt. ahmma tka tkIM Wl*" Mlaa* "SZ-'fT^ ! "n."** **ree*' IM*»la>« rr«fl«laii kaaarakir atyatlla la rniirfi Akel. ISM saatk WklteSaM Straat «i& Mv£ «J^rarMlJ! mrUHANTO ¦ RmCAIIDAT Orgsn has been Ohureh, Farm- of ttite In- by the Aureh. Hie organ wss on November Wth at a HdlBt. The eholr has al- rateed llgg of thte amount te eat for the balanee. Instrumsnt whieh gives splendM serviee snd te enjoyed by aU wUl be dedicated on January Stn at a F. M. and t:IO F. M. Th.? afternoon proeram wUl have two ad- dretsts by the Rev. C. J. WUker. presMent ot the AUentown Confer¬ ence snd by tbe Rev. Krate. presi¬ dent of tht East Fennsylvanla ClassU. The evening program wiU be en¬ tirely musical. This new organ Is giving satis¬ faction to the delight of everyone which Is shown by the increa.'se.i church attendance and very mucii improved the congregational sing¬ ing. WATd-NHR SIIVICES IN not AVIAN CmCH "rhe Wateh-Nlght servlett wUl be htld Ul the Moravian Chureh Bat¬ urday Night. Deeember Slat begtn- ntaig at g F. M. wtth a Frayer Maeting In the Chapel, lbs Frayer League ot Amertea, with headquart¬ ers at Ohleafo. Dl., urgto Ood's Praying Fsopto everywhere to attend the Frayer MtttUigs held aU over the land to supplicate Ood to revive the drooping Ohureh, snd Church mem. bers. We earnestly Invite you Ut lohi us irrespective ot denomina¬ tional aflUlations—ss OOD'S FBO- PLB. A musieal wiU be given In the Sunday Bchooi room at 9:15 o'clock followed by refreshments. "The Isst Service in this Year of Orace in the Church Auditorium a: 11: IS F. M.. The Pastor brings th< message. Promptly at midnight— when the Old Year passes into Hi.s¬ tory, the Trombone Choir and Con¬ gregation welcome the New Yea.- with Martin Rinkards Hymn—"Now Let Us Praise the Lord.'—ALL ARE WELCOMED. HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED High honor roll: Seniors. Leste;- Tiartron, Paul Buralli. Mana Cliap- n an. Ruth John.son. Jean Kern an1 Joseph Stano: Juniors. Rae Beisel. and sophomores. William BreiJlnger. Elizabeth Dusinski and Robert Kit¬ chens. Honor roU: Seniors Evelyn Breln'g Ivorraine Eyer. Alice Oeorge. Richard Kline. Jack Leopold. Althea Werk¬ heiser. John Redline and Arlene I .Snyder; post-graduates . Robert | Weiss; Juniors, Betty Ackerman, Alice Beck Arlene Dietrich. Elenori j Hummel. Viola Noll. Margaret Nor-1 rte, Carmela Petraglla, Louis Polan¬ ski, Charles Rtegel and Velma Rohn. and aophomores, Joseph Jandrositz. Andrew Ksvcsk. Isabella Lahr. Mar- (.aret Mondschein. LaRue Morgan. Theresa Nickles. Herbert Rafett}, Quintus Rotzell. Elizabeth Tansock. John Unger and Maryava Walke.-. The Who's Who Ust of the Junloi- high aehool during the past mark¬ ing period were: Ninth grade. Anna Didoviu, Margaret McConneU, Shir¬ ley Vogel. Clarence Zlegler, Lester Walters, Ralph Frants, Lorraine Krataer, Virginia Drach. Dorothea Heckman, Shirley Herbst. John Hoch, EUa Kelchner. Beatrice Kreld. ler. Betty Kreidler. Ella Kroboth. Eugene LeVan, Jean Lakey, HattU* Milkovits. Jennie Polanski. Marjorie Schtelcher. Shirley Smith and Kath¬ ryn Drosnock: eighth grsde. Conrsa Miller and Rose Lanari snd seventh grade. Eteanor Knecht. Sophie Pol¬ anakl. Edith Beers VlrginU Lehr Otedys Wemer and Lorraine Vivian • S • AT "T NEW ITEM'S DAY The Naaareth Y.MC A. wUl again fling Its doors open wide to the put}- Uc on New Tear's Day st an annual "Open House." Featured In the gymnasium wl 1 be tour basketball games. At 1:30 P M. the "T' Flnboys and ' Y' Juniors wUI ungle In their "bully ' game of a series of three and im¬ mediately after that the Y. M C A varsity quintet will oppose ths Northampton Brewers. At 7 P. M. a girls game Is pending to be followed by the Y. M. C. A. Varsity versus a (Oantinuad an Fast Fivt) The Nazareth Merchants Associa- t; )n announces the winners of thi cutdDor Christmas lighting display contest, spon.-iored and conducted by t):e association. The contest period closed Satur- •I- y evening, when the Judges ren- c*:red their decision. Winners in t\\e respective wards f.re as follow.?: First Ward: 1st prize—Howard Shimer. E. Cen¬ ter St.. $10.00. 2nd prize—Fred D. Wood. N. New St., 15.00. 3rd prize—John A. Miller Jr., E. Center St 1200. Second Ward: 1st prize—Edwin Bitz, So. White- field St., 110.00. 3nd priae—C. T. Taykir, 1» Bel¬ vldere St., $900. Srd prise—Charles K. Hough. 907 Mauch Chunk St., $2.00. Third Ward: lat priae—WllUam M. SUfles, M3 So. Broad St.. $10.00. 2nd prize—Oeorge Welty, 417 Bo. Main St., $9.00. Srd prise—Roland F. Peters, Bo. Oreen St., $2.00. Honorable mention te msde of dteplays exhibited by Clarence BeU, North Broad St.; Joseph Hahn North Broad St.; Frank Abel, 138 South Whitefleld St.; Mrs. Morris Fortuln, East Center St.; Anna Buss. 240 South Br3ad St. and Erwin Snyder. S22 So. Broad Bt. 'The judges sU representatives of The Metropolitan-Edison Company, were: A. T. Fisher. D. A. Wismer snd Frsnk O. Keim. The Merchants Assoctetlon wishes to express lu thanks to the citlsens ot Naaareth tor participation in the contest and compUmenu the citiaens In helping to make UUs season's displsys outstsnding. Uas aM MNrfct. ifceMMfc '•¦la. wlaS mtta ataif, tmo rj-fcTMSantStn ¦MUk atemm ttraat. WEDDING ANNIVEISARES Mr. snd Mrs. Milton E. F. HeUtek. near Newburg. observed their Ignd wedding anniversary Christmas Dav. They were married by the late Rev I W. Bieber. Bethlehem, thsn Lu¬ theran pastor ot the Dryland Union Church. Hecktown. Mrs. Hellick wlU mark her 81st lirthday Jan 17 Mr. HelUck will cbserve his 83rd birthday March 10 They have two chUdren. Mrs. ElUs (Conttaued on Laat Fasai NAZAien CHANTS TO TAU ON WINBOWI It was announeed by Ilia reth Merchants Aseoelatif rtprsstntative from The houst Company wouM bt te talk to loesl merchanu an windoirs. at the neat of the aasocistion Jannaiy glh. It was also announeed that efforU wUl be made by the tion to conduct intereatlng dtetag events In the very and that weU formulatad pMi be the object of dteeuastan at snd future meetings. WtU be notified in due time. Mrs. Raymond Adaau and i ters Allee snd Laura and son idOm, ot PhUadelphla. Robert Fattogl. tl Falmyra, N. J. Mr and Mrs. MMI Nolf and daughter Mary aad am John and Miss Esther Fogel, af Bethlehem spent Mondsy wtth Mr. and Mrs. Henr}- Beck and family. South Whitefleld St. DISPLAYS OF THIRD WARD ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Rosa J. Moser. Philadelphia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel 8. Moser. Batli. Pa., to Harry J. Brown, son of Mrs and the late Mayor Harry R. Brown, of Rutherford. N. J. Miss Moser w.i.s graduated froni Bethlehem High School and Wil¬ fred Acndoniv Mr. Brown '.v.i.s graduatiM fto;n Rutherford Hitsh School. New Yorlc Military Ac.ideiny nnd attcndi-d Duke University He U employed by the Dl:imind Match Co., and Ls located In Bj.st>)n. Mass. No date has been st-t for the worl- dlng. EVANGELICAL CHURCH TO HOLD WATCH NKHT SERVICES Real Estate Dealers Predict Gfowth of Town Will Tend To Northward Since theybompletlon of the Muni¬ cipal Park/located m tho norihem section of/town, It is .said by Icxial real e.stati men the tendencies arc that mote future liouses will b.? buftd in/his section of town Thfir stateln^ts are ba.sed on the d«\sir- able locations obtalnablo in th- northern end of town .slnrp the p.irk i.'' completed and .surroundlnifs tH>;ni- tmed <Jn addition to tliu they .•.tated. electric, gsi, water .md sewer systems now reach to thr extrcm" Borough together with other Im¬ provementa including curb, gutter, liavements and hard-surfaced roadj. The Haman Evangelical Church of town. Rev W 8. Harris, pastar will hold watch night services Saturday night from 10 30 o'clock until mid¬ night. A special program con.si.stln? of musical numbers, recltntioiis and readlng.s will be rendered together with a watch niaiht seimon aad a testimonial .servic. Tho climax i>ori )d will be reacli?d when midnight arrives The servi.-o Ls not exclusive, or f jr members only, but open to visitor- who may al.^o enj\v and panicip-itiv Attention Sportsmen I Now that the 1933 hunting .s?a.sD i j has como to a cl kso. and the hunter.s j have renped their rew.ird. th-.- le.i!,. j tliey can do in repayment is to pro- I vide food and cover for the .see slock which remains; especially dur¬ ing bad weather when lowered vital¬ ity and cold nights take a heaw toll. Under the.so circum.stances. there¬ fore, the Qanio Comml.s.si^n urges you at this time, and freqiientlv' during the winter, to pince food in likely .spots. Conservation and pro- ragatlon nre the two watch word; that have made Pennsylvania om^ .f the best hunting and flshln? .states In the union. Vour help will keep It .such • 9 Raymond Shafer. of Raleigh. N. C, electrical onginoer, spent some¬ time here visiting his mother, Mrs. Joaeph Shafer, Vfoat Oenter Bt, Tnp, aral fUtr winning OXmmtmy, rahlMtrt hy WIIIIam SI. tlHIf- ^ a^
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 5 |
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 | 1938-12-29 |
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 | 29 |
Year | 1938 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 5 |
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 | 1938-12-29 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-05 |
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 39280 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. |
Full Text |
Chrietnas Programs Ren¬ dered In Local Churches
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Nasareth's ehurches greeted the Yuletide with specUl services.
The Moravian congregation open. ed servlcss Baturday evening with Christmas Bvt vlgUs and a Love- feast-Csndlellght service teaturtn? special selections by an ausmenteU choir snd voeal solos by Nelson Van Atta, Donakl Rsder and Mrs. Car¬ rie Walker. Others partlelpatin; were Mr. and Mrs. Jamts S. Fry. Mr. and Mrs. WUllam F. Oano. Br.. Mr. and Mra. WlUlam B. Henry, Br.. Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk H. Msrtin, Mr. snd Mrs. Oeorge Ua|m, Ml, and Mrs. WUltam H. KorU, Mr. jSnd Mrs. Joseph Riekert. Mr. and Mn. Henr>' Simons. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huth. Mr. and Mrs. John Knecht. Mr. and Mrs. Robtrt Kindt, Mr. and Mrs FMnk Bayfrlsd, WUUam Shimer sad J. Alton Bebatlfer.
Dispensing wtth ttit tvtnlng ves¬ pers, the BiMt aehool pcamp was given Sundajr afternoon, ierlpture resding was bf C F. Martin.
Tbe bsglaatr's dtpartastot pro* gram inekiiad: ntUattgRt by Otr- hsrt ZsUir; AUtt Bttatee^ Btryl
N,
e •
board. Northamp-
buUdlng
a PWA proJte». bt starttd within WUIIaai aiMas. of town. tearthllttt._
Othtr conffatSwtit awariii t) J. B. Bdwarda and Bona for hsatlng snd J. A. Itahasaer for tdtetrteai wiring, both at AUtntown. Ths heating eontratt waa lat tor a bM of M.4N and tht wlrlag eontraet at 1310.
The aehool board met at the Ftnn AUen giadt tehttl buUdlng, Bath highway. Or. D. f. Rtlntrt te Ury of ttMfetartL
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jANUiunrHniiiK
John R. Btnesnbadt, Bath, wUI be the guest spesktr at the Janiwry meeting of the Brotherhood of Bt. Peter's Ohureh, BtemsvlUe on the evening of Jan. 9nd. Rev. Oeorge J. Laubach and Rev. A. R. Appl% Pastors.
CHAMBER OF COMNEICEOIiSERVES TENTH ANNIVERSABY
Annual Meeting To Be Held January 13th
Sfcnhtr, Bkctlen
Ofltoers
Members ot The Nazareth Cham¬ ber of Commerce, thr.ir friends and intereated citiaens wUl meet at the Nasareth Inn, Friday evening. Jan¬ uary llth, at 6:30 o'clock, in ob¬ serving the tenth snniverssry ot thiv loeal organiaatkm, as well as elect¬ ing oflteers for the ensuing year.
The Naaareth Chamber of Com¬ merce was organised during thai ntemorlal year of IMt. Twenty- four civlc-mlnded eltiasns of towi constituted the first mseting. which wst eaUed Mareh Igth, 18». hi the soelal rooms of ths T.MOA. by the lata Many Hfoemsn. then president ot the Business Msn's Assoelation. The original personnel ot the or¬ ganlaatlon oonateted ot R. F. Zlegter, rresMtnt; BIwood Unangst, vlee presldont: W. F. Msrta. Beeretary; and A. O. Bturgte, treasurtr. The btaad ef dlreetors oonsisted of: Henry Behtegel, Oeorge Welty. the lute Marry Frttman. A. O. Bturgte. A. O. Ktm, n. L. Bitgtrted. W. K. Bhlmtr, and tht tett H. F. Siegler.
BInee Ite Ineeptlon the Chamber haa eondueted annual dinner meet-
IMUl MAN
L. W. Ohrtetl, ef town, hat beea etoeted prasldent ef the North¬ ampton Oounty Uttehnen and Re¬ taU LlQUor Osalers' AaaoetotMo for hte flfth eonaoeutlve term.
Carl BUnaer ef iwmed aoerttary for hte seeond straltfit year, sad ^aasas Bunderto. ot Bethtohsm. at troaauror for the third etnatrativt ttnn.
¦adt at tht htM itttntly In Btthlthtm. A laigt erowd attended,
Andrew Mihalww. of atthtohtci r.as ehosen that vtee-presbtont: Jul¬ ius Kodoosfc. also of Bsthlehsm. second vies-prosldent; John Rteseh. Camuel IMsdman, Loute Oberhofer and Adolph Altenbach. aU of Bas¬ ton, and Herbert Delbert ,of North¬ smpton, dlreetors for two yesrs, and FatU Ruyak, of Bsthtehem, dlreetor for one year.
InsUltotlon wUl be held at the January i|^tlng. the date and site to be announeed teter.
_. peter «»laii*r, ttaptored kr mmmot*
Votftee «tr*»ti ••«»» tett. aecaiia ifr—
»a hy »'. O. tSaaa. Maftb Hmm Un
tklft itriar wtoiiev, ttaotorvt hy S. A.
Cetitr* StVMt. Haaafokia iMTMIaa
' \ya la tka rirat Wart iMHat* •»-
11. AaHk niMia StrMt mtta JaaaM
Street.
OnmMIHKAL
M sr. jour Lvfif-
Thte Bunday evening at T:IO o'¬ eloek tht Junior, Btntor and Bioth- erheod ehotea of Bt. John's Lutheran cengrtgatlon wUl rtndsr a sptetel serviee of Chrtetmas muste. Th.> sentor eholr wUl render the foUow¬ ing anthems: "AU HaU the Virgin'.^ Bon" by Olarenoe DIeklnson, "Bleep Holy Babe" by Matthews. "O Holy NIghtl" by Adams, and "A Babe Ues Ul a Cradto" by DteMnsen. The Brotherhood eholr wUl stag "WhUe Bhepherds Watched Their flock by Night" by Baiter, and the Junior eholr wUl render Foster's "Oood NIghtl and Chrtetmas Prayer." The combined choirs will sing the an¬ them "Bing, O Heavens" by Tours.
The sototets sre Mrs. Walter Ben- (Oo-atlnusd on Fags Four)
PRIZE WINNING DISPLAYS OF THE SECOND WARD
Ta*. SMt ortar tvlaaltiB tftaalar eaklfcltMl b] wlaalas Oiaelar raklkltMl kr «'. T. TariMr. Im tlNrtar rabikltml kr ( bariaa HaiNik. OOt «k» "rrawd Wart. lartXa tka asklkNa at Fn
weal f^rtisee Iteese.
'••r.eaklkjta* kr KfwlN Hit*. Saatk « kltrkrM ntrvvti lawar Mt. atrmm* mrXta
t V. T. Tariar. NHtMarr ntrett aMi latrrr rlskt. ahmma tka tkIM Wl*" Mlaa*
"SZ-'fT^ ! "n."** **ree*' IM*»la>« rr«fl«laii kaaarakir atyatlla la
rniirfi Akel. ISM saatk WklteSaM Straat «i& Mv£ «J^rarMlJ!
mrUHANTO ¦ RmCAIIDAT
Orgsn has been
Ohureh, Farm-
of ttite In-
by the
Aureh. Hie organ wss
on November Wth at a
HdlBt. The eholr has al-
rateed llgg of thte amount
te eat for the balanee.
Instrumsnt whieh gives splendM serviee snd te enjoyed by aU wUl be dedicated on January Stn at a F. M. and t:IO F. M. Th.? afternoon proeram wUl have two ad- dretsts by the Rev. C. J. WUker. presMent ot the AUentown Confer¬ ence snd by tbe Rev. Krate. presi¬ dent of tht East Fennsylvanla ClassU.
The evening program wiU be en¬ tirely musical.
This new organ Is giving satis¬ faction to the delight of everyone which Is shown by the increa.'se.i church attendance and very mucii improved the congregational sing¬ ing.
WATd-NHR SIIVICES IN not AVIAN CmCH
"rhe Wateh-Nlght servlett wUl be htld Ul the Moravian Chureh Bat¬ urday Night. Deeember Slat begtn- ntaig at g F. M. wtth a Frayer Maeting In the Chapel, lbs Frayer League ot Amertea, with headquart¬ ers at Ohleafo. Dl., urgto Ood's Praying Fsopto everywhere to attend the Frayer MtttUigs held aU over the land to supplicate Ood to revive the drooping Ohureh, snd Church mem. bers. We earnestly Invite you Ut lohi us irrespective ot denomina¬ tional aflUlations—ss OOD'S FBO- PLB. A musieal wiU be given In the Sunday Bchooi room at 9:15 o'clock followed by refreshments.
"The Isst Service in this Year of Orace in the Church Auditorium a: 11: IS F. M.. The Pastor brings th< message. Promptly at midnight— when the Old Year passes into Hi.s¬ tory, the Trombone Choir and Con¬ gregation welcome the New Yea.- with Martin Rinkards Hymn—"Now Let Us Praise the Lord.'—ALL ARE WELCOMED.
HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED
High honor roll: Seniors. Leste;- Tiartron, Paul Buralli. Mana Cliap- n an. Ruth John.son. Jean Kern an1 Joseph Stano: Juniors. Rae Beisel. and sophomores. William BreiJlnger. Elizabeth Dusinski and Robert Kit¬ chens.
Honor roU: Seniors Evelyn Breln'g Ivorraine Eyer. Alice Oeorge. Richard Kline. Jack Leopold. Althea Werk¬ heiser. John Redline and Arlene I .Snyder; post-graduates . Robert | Weiss; Juniors, Betty Ackerman, Alice Beck Arlene Dietrich. Elenori j Hummel. Viola Noll. Margaret Nor-1 rte, Carmela Petraglla, Louis Polan¬ ski, Charles Rtegel and Velma Rohn. and aophomores, Joseph Jandrositz. Andrew Ksvcsk. Isabella Lahr. Mar- (.aret Mondschein. LaRue Morgan. Theresa Nickles. Herbert Rafett}, Quintus Rotzell. Elizabeth Tansock. John Unger and Maryava Walke.-.
The Who's Who Ust of the Junloi- high aehool during the past mark¬ ing period were: Ninth grade. Anna Didoviu, Margaret McConneU, Shir¬ ley Vogel. Clarence Zlegler, Lester Walters, Ralph Frants, Lorraine Krataer, Virginia Drach. Dorothea Heckman, Shirley Herbst. John Hoch, EUa Kelchner. Beatrice Kreld. ler. Betty Kreidler. Ella Kroboth. Eugene LeVan, Jean Lakey, HattU* Milkovits. Jennie Polanski. Marjorie Schtelcher. Shirley Smith and Kath¬ ryn Drosnock: eighth grsde. Conrsa Miller and Rose Lanari snd seventh grade. Eteanor Knecht. Sophie Pol¬ anakl. Edith Beers VlrginU Lehr Otedys Wemer and Lorraine Vivian • S •
AT "T NEW ITEM'S DAY
The Naaareth Y.MC A. wUl again fling Its doors open wide to the put}- Uc on New Tear's Day st an annual "Open House."
Featured In the gymnasium wl 1 be tour basketball games. At 1:30 P M. the "T' Flnboys and ' Y' Juniors wUI ungle In their "bully ' game of a series of three and im¬ mediately after that the Y. M C A varsity quintet will oppose ths Northampton Brewers. At 7 P. M. a girls game Is pending to be followed by the Y. M. C. A. Varsity versus a (Oantinuad an Fast Fivt)
The Nazareth Merchants Associa- t; )n announces the winners of thi cutdDor Christmas lighting display contest, spon.-iored and conducted by t):e association.
The contest period closed Satur- •I- y evening, when the Judges ren- c*:red their decision.
Winners in t\\e respective wards f.re as follow.?: First Ward:
1st prize—Howard Shimer. E. Cen¬ ter St.. $10.00.
2nd prize—Fred D. Wood. N. New St., 15.00.
3rd prize—John A. Miller Jr., E. Center St 1200. Second Ward:
1st prize—Edwin Bitz, So. White- field St., 110.00.
3nd priae—C. T. Taykir, 1» Bel¬ vldere St., $900.
Srd prise—Charles K. Hough. 907 Mauch Chunk St., $2.00. Third Ward:
lat priae—WllUam M. SUfles, M3 So. Broad St.. $10.00.
2nd prize—Oeorge Welty, 417 Bo. Main St., $9.00.
Srd prise—Roland F. Peters, Bo. Oreen St., $2.00.
Honorable mention te msde of dteplays exhibited by Clarence BeU, North Broad St.; Joseph Hahn North Broad St.; Frank Abel, 138 South Whitefleld St.; Mrs. Morris Fortuln, East Center St.; Anna Buss. 240 South Br3ad St. and Erwin Snyder. S22 So. Broad Bt.
'The judges sU representatives of The Metropolitan-Edison Company, were: A. T. Fisher. D. A. Wismer snd Frsnk O. Keim.
The Merchants Assoctetlon wishes to express lu thanks to the citlsens ot Naaareth tor participation in the contest and compUmenu the citiaens In helping to make UUs season's displsys outstsnding.
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WEDDING
ANNIVEISARES
Mr. snd Mrs. Milton E. F. HeUtek. near Newburg. observed their Ignd wedding anniversary Christmas Dav. They were married by the late Rev I W. Bieber. Bethlehem, thsn Lu¬ theran pastor ot the Dryland Union Church. Hecktown.
Mrs. Hellick wlU mark her 81st
lirthday Jan 17 Mr. HelUck will
cbserve his 83rd birthday March 10
They have two chUdren. Mrs. ElUs
(Conttaued on Laat Fasai
NAZAien CHANTS TO TAU ON
WINBOWI
It was announeed by Ilia reth Merchants Aseoelatif rtprsstntative from The houst Company wouM bt te talk to loesl merchanu an windoirs. at the neat of the aasocistion Jannaiy glh.
It was also announeed that efforU wUl be made by the tion to conduct intereatlng dtetag events In the very and that weU formulatad pMi be the object of dteeuastan at snd future meetings. WtU be notified in due time.
Mrs. Raymond Adaau and i ters Allee snd Laura and son idOm,
ot PhUadelphla. Robert Fattogl. tl Falmyra, N. J. Mr and Mrs. MMI
Nolf and daughter Mary aad am John and Miss Esther Fogel, af Bethlehem spent Mondsy wtth Mr. and Mrs. Henr}- Beck and family. South Whitefleld St.
DISPLAYS OF
THIRD WARD
ANNOUNCED
Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Rosa J. Moser. Philadelphia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel 8. Moser. Batli. Pa., to Harry J. Brown, son of Mrs and the late Mayor Harry R. Brown, of Rutherford. N. J.
Miss Moser w.i.s graduated froni Bethlehem High School and Wil¬ fred Acndoniv
Mr. Brown '.v.i.s graduatiM fto;n Rutherford Hitsh School. New Yorlc Military Ac.ideiny nnd attcndi-d Duke University
He U employed by the Dl:imind Match Co., and Ls located In Bj.st>)n. Mass.
No date has been st-t for the worl- dlng.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
TO HOLD WATCH
NKHT SERVICES
Real Estate Dealers Predict Gfowth of Town Will Tend To Northward
Since theybompletlon of the Muni¬ cipal Park/located m tho norihem section of/town, It is .said by Icxial real e.stati men the tendencies arc that mote future liouses will b.? buftd in/his section of town Thfir stateln^ts are ba.sed on the d«\sir- able locations obtalnablo in th- northern end of town .slnrp the p.irk i.'' completed and .surroundlnifs tH>;ni- tmed |
Month | 12 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1938 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19381229_001.tif |
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