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Enter Your Pet In The Pet Parade CALL AT THE FTEN OPPICE POR FREE OPPICIAL BNTRY CARO NAZARBTH THE gOi ITEM BUgiVow t^ NnMreCh'a Ctk 1740 — INt HP Vol 47 — Na »5— 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1938 Booit Nawufth — Biagle Copy Tktog •mmt* ¦WEENDBAVOIS TOSBCUU NEW noosnnrroi NAZAIETH ' A itgutar statw! meeting ot the ml.* of Directora of the Chamber Joommerce. was held Monday av-j- Zam In the ofBce rooma of the Farm- S^^omon Mutual Plre Inaurance ; ggipany, H P Vetaley presiding. wMMitiit the tranaaetton ot rou- (^Hbuiiness. the Board thoroughly aMitaated the prospects of obtaUi- ZTaoiti manufacturer tor Naa- Sk gpadal eflorts are being made Z^Litng all poaslbta Inducement! ta tka arospect to locate bara In tbe Mt^ and post factory buUdin«, ^muea Mauck Chunk at. The Smm, together with tha owner Tfllifaetory buUdlng, Prank A. ¦Ll ha«a lained handa In thair et- Mi to amm worthwhila auunitae- Sag eeneeros to locata taar» Tha mm tadi that Haaarath. batauae Till gaographta loeatlon. tnax. !||ii Uvtag conditiona. ahlpping ^Sm and port watar. aan tfler Sta| tendltiona te amnfaaturora dStat auy not ba tound alaawhara. ta gai alM annam>oad that toat- ^mm wttl remain aetlva thrauih' flgTiw auauaer montha m aaamtaa- tgym ytatymta and aMtt atmnioas SS aada In tba tutUM la ptaaont* BMMtth to good proipaay who I ta loeata ta a good town. Tha t adjouraed at tan faiaak. tot. ,., tha reading ot an Invitation iH Board to attend a buffet ipaMM and taapectlon trip through m ao« addition of "Tho Haaarath mat Oompany, Monday May Ilrd. HuunwoiAN MRDKNTALIN ¦«NniN6 Mo- inn AND SON A bappy young man waa Ptank aaitttto. kidnapped twonty-sLx HM no from the hooM ot hia pMMlli, and practicaUy homaloai am hat Thunday aftemoon when la gNdtar eame here to etatm ber HONOR STUDENTS AT NAZARETH HIGH DeMattIo whan but 19 old was snatched by tm- Mn panoBs from a earrigaa In Ial <t bis home, Paaoale, H. J., al Ml wbereabouu, dead or aUve, ¦M aat kaown until laat niuraday ita Ml anther, Mra. Mary fbntano N. Y, waa notiaod on flva) a lu HOLD DBDI- CATION SBRVlCBi vices on^unm newly itatovat aoctaraooaM > Ral A. a Ull li tiWti Oiurch. PtalnflMf; wUl MM dMUeation services on ^mday my tt, tot the newly mm lebool and Boci ge—*. with the RM ¦anal Pastor, and the Rav. L. B. [¦a.Uttharan Paator In eharie. *• attamoon servtoe wUi hagln gj* •Wock at whieb tlaa tho paain aarvleea wUl ba haid. Tbo mOma WUker. D. D.. PraaMant fnMtalown Confaraneo wUl do- ¦am Mmm. latStS!!!^ aervloa. boghuUng STM?'*' ''^^ ¦>"*• ^da bo IgJ'yOt^otonnanvllla BvM«ail- ^MMM luhuul orcheatra wtth tha I ^ fc V. Bitrlck. paator al tho gl^taillial Reforaiod ChtvMi. I ^^ Maining tbe aonaon. ^^ Mak in ^vun chubch i*2* J*««>er. ot Htaaragua, I^C*Jwie of tha hoaplUl IIE^ *** Moravton Ohureh 19 ^y* **U '» the apeaker at lttZ.J!?!?f* '" ^* Naaarath laZslS??* '***• •••nlng at I llta£S!'L.'* * Mn ot tho lato ¦j^MVaf naaanth HaU aad ISClSfT* "* ^« Moravian ¦^2J"« » Nicaragua for aov- CT^ —*<" «Poak on tho work aZ^?'«>ed In connection OVBST PAiTOn IARY lAt'^"' " '«•'«•". mator iMinnL."''"^'*" Church, do- KSn. aS!!*'" "> ^^ Moravian ItCrjS''* N 3. on Tueaday |l^«ooonf«,on with tho cole- i^w« 75th Annlveriary ot ^"'"°° "' ^^ congregation. i22«" served as paitor of •won for a pertod of 14 tOtm^ »<!companled hhn. .*^?*Wt pastor of the Palmyra " tl>e Rev. Albert J. N.H.S. Junior Pron On Priday evening the Juntor Class of Naaareth High ichool apon¬ sored the annual Junior Prom. The gymnutum and luneh room were dalntly decorated with Blue nnd White crepe paper whleh streamed from the oelUng to eanepy effeet and produced the atmeaphore of a aprtng evening. Thla atmoophoro waa greatly enhanced by atara ot contraating eolora, by lllumlnatod Creaeenta which adorned tbo tartbor I) HfQMeadlng. 1 to r. Plrst Row, Eltaabeth Beck, Valedictorian, Hioaer, ialuUtorton. Beeond Row, J.weph Boflera, Honor itudent Oladya Alpaugh, Ronor atudent. Third Row, Bdith ilmmona. Honor atudent, Mirtam Unangst, Honor Btudent. Eltaabeth Beck, an academic atu-# dent, participated in the following aetlvitiea: Aaaociate Editor ot The Comet; Claaa Proaident to Junior and Bentor yean; VIce-Preeident of the Athletic Council and ptayed hockey, volley ball, baseball, basketball and tennta. WUllam A Moser. an academic student, ta Bditor-ln-Chlef of The Comet; preaklent of the Senior Class; Biombor of atudent Council and pres¬ ident tbta term; member of the Por- enato Society to his Junior and lenlor yeara, and president this year; member of the varalty debating team in hta Junior and Captato In Benlor year and participated to the oratort- cal conteat to hta Sophomore, Junior and Benlor yeara, winning aeeond prtao the paat two yeara. 4paeph Boffera, a conuneretal atu¬ dent. waa a member of the footbaU toam the paat three years; a mem¬ ber of the basketbaU aquad to hli Bophomore and Junior yoan and a Rembor of the varsity the past year; prealdent ot Student CouneU to hta Junior year; claaa prealdent to his Junior year and ta assistant aecre¬ tary and treaaurer of the present claaa. Oladys Alpaugh, a eommereial student, ta a member of the glee club and QowiorBlal club; typist for The Comet; aecretary of the preaent claaa; was aetive in tennta and claas baaketbaU three years; member of the elaaa voUey baU team In her Junior and Benlor years and a mem¬ ber of the class baseball team to her Sophomore and Junior yeara. Bdlth Slmmona, a eommerctal atu¬ dent. waa a member of the glee club In her Sophomore year; OMmber of the Blue and Whtte atandard atati to ber Bophomore year and Associate Bdltor to her Junior year; typUt for Tho Comet; and waa active to tennta, volley baU, hockey, baaeball and a baaketbaU captato tor three yeara. Mirtam Unangst, an academic atu¬ dent, participated In the tollowtog acUvltles, Dramatic club, three years, prealdent Bentor year; Circulation Manager The Blue and White SUnd¬ ard In her Junior year; Senior Play; business nunager of Tlie Comet and p. member of the Porensic Society the past two years NiWAFPUCAIWN The VigUance Hoae Companjr <it Naaareth, met Monday evening in the Municipal buUdtog. The preaMent PtarUey Woodring. presMed. Mlovon new members were admitted, aad 14 applications for membarablp were received. Michael Maatera reported fcur calls during the paat month, none of them aerious. The parade to be held at Baatoa. June 19 waa the main Uvio af dto¬ cussion. The group decided to tial* form all the memben wbo ara salag to participate to the parade, the company will pay halt the eoat ot the uniform and the membera tho other half. AU memben who wlab to parade wlU meet tomorrow evo¬ nlng to be meaaured for ualfonaa. COOKING SCHOOL AT BROAD ST. IffiAm A cooking school of actual dem¬ onstrations will be conducted In the Broad Btreet Theatre, next Thurs¬ day and Priday afternoon. May 96th and 27th. The sponsor, Motta's Radio end co-operating grocers announced that many free valuabe priaea will be obtained from the sponsor at each BAKE SALC session. Pree tickets may be obtained from the sponsor or any of the co- The Star Orange of Moorestown j operating grocers upan request. Mis.; will hold a bake sale In tlie business' Dorothy Kuhn will personally con- rooms o( the Nasareth H.»rdware Company. Saturday May 2Ut. start¬ ing at 10 A. M. MANY CASH PIIZES TO K AWAIDED AT PETPAIADEMAVa AoMriean Uglan ta MavahaN Parade. NaMMtb Wamena Ctab WIB iadge WkuMra. Bay Scoato ta Aid Vanagatcfa PartlelpaMiig MORE THAN 9199 IN CASH. SI SEASON PASSES TO POOL PREE REFRESHMENTS AND POOL ADMIS¬ SION TO ALL PARADERS Ths Second Annual Pet Parade Committee announced that more than one hundred dollars to cash will be awarded to wtoners to Naa¬ areth's Pet Parade here Saturday, May 3Sth In addition, no lesis than twenty-flve free 1939 Season Tlcketa to the Park Pool, together with many .aluable awards of merchandise, to¬ cludlng dog food, theatre passes, '>askeU of groceries, weartog apparel, and many other arttolea of valuo. The committee alao announeed that the local Poat of the Ameriean Legion wUI marahaU the parade and wUl aastat aU participants to tonatog the Una at the Clrete. Ihe Naaaroth Womana Club wUl agata Judpe tho wtonora atul awarda wlU be auide tmmadtataly atter the parada dta- banda at tho park. A large dtoplay eard wlU be poated on tho park'a tleket booth, announetag the hieky numbera, and winnen may eaU at the booth tor prtaea at onee. The parade wUl torm at the CiraM and be ready to move at 3:10 iaturday aftemoon. May 3gth. All tboae wish¬ ing to partlelpata ahould register their pets now and bo ready to taU ta itoe with their numbered eard attached to the rtght aide ot person or pet. by or before 1:30. To regtater. simply caU at THE ITEM OPPICB and receive your numbered card to be worn In parade—no obligation. One point the committee wtahes CO make ctaar and that ta—a.1 par¬ tlelpanta will receive free refreah¬ ments and a pass to the park pool following the parade This award ta made to all paraden with peU to ad¬ dition to all other prtaes to be a warded. Everybody in the parade Is bound to win. According to present plana, the Une of mareh wlU be eaat on Centre Bt. north on Broad Bt. to the park and dtaband. This wlU shorten tast yean route by three blocks due to the tong tnk to which many ot laat year's paraders objected. Hie forma¬ tion contemptated wlU be as toUowa. The parade wUl bo load by Borough CouncU and the toeal High Behool band followed by Dlvlaloa 1. eonatat- tag ot aU doga; dlvlaton Ho. 3, eon- atating ot aU eata; diviaion Mo. 3, eon- stating ot aU toatherod pata; dlvtaton No. 4, eotutatlng ot asuatta peta; and division No. I, eonatotlng ot a long Itat ot nlieoUanaoua peta et every deaerlptlae. la the eveaiag tbe High Bcho(4 Band wUI reader a eoaeert ot aeleet aumben. a a ORPHEUS GLEE CLUB Reading 1. to r.. Fint row: Harry Lichtenwalner, accompantat; Warren Boyer, Harold Ackerman. Edward Hellick, Otorge Smith. Kenneth Bmith. Harold Snyder, director: Milt in Snyder. Marlen Kern. MUlard Rtce. Sylvester Kern and Claude Meta; 8.cond row. Walter Shook, Prank Yeakel, Warren EberU. Alfred icbtaler. Samuel Williamson. Ralph Wolf, Rev. James Oross and Carl MUler. soDOLSAiinr PAnOUMAIW- ' lAlO tgPti MONMr PMT TO PKK UPIjOCALABMAB. fMkX iMi Ak MaM MeeeHwd At Ueal Nat By Naen Dlraet te UWAL HIOH SCHOOL BOY WINS POSTBB HONOaS li was announeed by Postmaster J. U. Petherolf that a mall plane Orpheus Glee Club Renders First Concert AimCAN LEGION POPPY DAY TOatAIATHO- ITNAL Mtamfo ANB TO-NM»T or SPMNO The taat meeting ot the Bprlng and Bununor montha oC the Brother¬ hood of at John'a tutheran Church, the Hev. H. C. Bnyder. paator, will be held tonight. May ttth. at f :S0 o'eloefc at whleh ttaM Rev. Ilarry A. Bentor. Regtotrar ot Muhlenburg Col- toio, wUl deUver the addreia ualng as hta theme. "Hm OaaM ot Lite." At tbto mooting the aimual election ot oflteera wlU be held tor the en¬ auing year. A aplendid program haa been ar¬ ranged and a good meal win, as vaual be served by tho Mother's Claaa of the Beglnner'i Oepartme.it of tho Bunday Behool. WAI MOnraS GUESTS OP LEGION AUXUARY Hie AuxUtary of Harold Kneeht Poat, No. 415, American Legion, was boat Mday evening to the local chapter of War Mothen. There were 40 mothen and gueato prcMnt at the affair held to the Lehigh hoaw. Mra. Clara Meyen, ehaplato, led to prayer. The mothen were wel¬ comed by Iln. Anna Laubach, Aux¬ Utary preaklent. WUtard Bchtaster ptayed a trumpet 0 wlU stop at Naaareth to-day noon, to fly local air m^U direct fiom Naa- \ ateth to the nyiln trunk Une at Al¬ lentown Air Port. Thta ta an added \ feature in observing National Air; MaU Weew by local communities. The plane piloted by Harold Stead, a private operator. wlU land In the| fleld adjoining the Naaareth Pain Oolunds at 12:30 P. M. to-day. Only I one flight WiU be made direct from rnera. but to commemorate the oc-; caalon aU envelopea flown by thta ptane wUl contato the foUowtog to- { sertptton: "Pint PUght out of Naa-j areth May 19. 1919." '—Tlie ptane wUl leave immediately, after taking on the mall and apeeta-1 tors ara warned not to enter the{ flcM. due to a well matured erop of alfalfa aoon to be harvested by the owner. J. H. Pulmer, who graclouily consented to Ito use for the purpoM. Lwter Walten. local high aebool student, to wtoner ot the Pootor Conteat ot the Naiareth and Beaton area Ihe poeter, deptettof tho pro« gi«aa ot air auU aerviee, waa ehoMn a-, the baat ot thirty othera aubaUt- ted from thta area. Maater Walten' poster wUl be entered to the Bute cimtoat ta eompotlttoa tor Btato honora aad awards. PoetaMaler, J. U. Petherolf to be* half or the loeal Air MaU Week OomaUttee. wlahaa to ttiaak the peopla ot Naaareth aod eommuaity for the aplendld aupport gtven tbta movameat. Muadradtha and hun> dredtha of air nuUl envelopea eon- tnlnlng the Naaareth eachet have been delivered and aro now betog u!<ed Of eltlaena in forwarding maU hy air at the nomtoal aum of ata centa. eovertog deUvery to any potot in Uie U. a. A. Citlaone ot Naaareth and conwiun- ity are requeeted to ptoaao dtoptay Old Otoiy all day May 19th ta honor of aehlevemonto devetoped bjr edenoo in tho ata. On Baturday, May Slit, Uttle Nd popples WiU bloom on mUUons of eoata throughout Amertca, As the annual time for weartog poppies <^raws near, it U well to bring to mind the signiflcance of this little fliwer, Plrst. we wear tho poppy to ex¬ press the feeling of reverence thit is always In our hearts for the m.>n vho died on the poppy s:udded fields of Prance and Belgium during the World War. The poppy is their flower—It grew where they fought and died—it grew over their fresh graves, the one touch of beauty and I'fe in aU that region of destruction and death known as the Front. \ Secondly, we wear the poppy to ^ help Ughten the burdens for those: who are stiU suffering hardships be- I cnuse of the war—the dtaabled veter- ! pns and the families of the dead and I dtaabled. Maktag the poppies in the hospitaU givea employment to hun¬ dreds of dtaabled men throughout' the wtoter. who otherwiae would be' unable to earn anythtog toward the aupport of theaiaelves and their' fanUUea. i AU monlea received from the sale of popples are uaed strtctly for wel-' fare purpoaea. j Aa to the paat. the popples for this Btate are made at the foUowtag in-1 atltutlona, by men not receiving com- prnaatton trom the government: U. a. V. PacUlty. AapenwaU. Pa.; Sol-[ dlera * BaUon Home. Brte. Pa.; I Btate T B Banltortum. Mt. Alto.' Pa ; and the U. S. Veterans PaclUty | at Perry Potot. Md. I Laat year one nUUton poppiea were worn to Peimaylvanta, everyone; made by a dlaabled veteran. Let's' ratae that number thta year. When you buy your American poppy thtolc of the dtaabled veteran ta a hoapttal who hu faahtoned It; think of the fattwrtoH family whoae struggles WiU be Ughtened durtag the eomtag year by the eoto you drop toto the poppy worker'a box. Think of the brave American boys who Ue beneath Um wavtog popptaa to Prance. TUnk of theee thinga and you wUi under¬ stand the aignlflcance of the poppy. LARGE AVOIBNCa LOCAL TA&BNT Nineteen loeal men btonded volees at the rendition of the flnt Orpheui Olee Club concert to the High Behool Audltortum tast Wednesday eventag A sUver oflertng, Inatead ot eharfad admission, resulted in a packed house to hear Naaareth's select group of vocal enthusiasts organlaed wlttUn the past few months. The Orpheus Olee Club is a new organlaatlon here and it is the en¬ deavor of this group of nineteen members t} increase the charus and present Nazareth with more concerts in the future. The program so ably rendered last Wednesday eventag came as a com¬ plete surprise to a majority of Itatcn- ers. Aecordtog to crttics. the attacks and releases, the perfect harmony and btonding of voices is commen¬ dable and encouraging The pr3gram was interspersed with excellent selections by the Yoder Marimba Trio of AUentown. constat¬ ing of Miss Dorothy Yoder. Mtas Ruth Yoder and John Yoder.- Present members of the glee elub are: flnt tenor. Rev. Jamod Oroaa. Sylvester Kem. Ctaude MOta and Carl MlUer; second tenor, Marton Kem. MiUard Rice. Ray Bhennan. Milton Bnyder and Ralph Wolf; flrat bass. Warren Eberto, Alfred Behtaler. Oeorge Smith. Kenneth BoUth and Samuel Williamson; aeeond baas. Harold Ackerman. Warren Boyer. Edward HelUck, Waltor Bhook and Prank Yeakel. GALCNMoT CQHINQfyEKB "Be careful how you croaa l|a street"—that Is the command iMMI by Nazareth's School Safety PtOtL inaugurated here Monday Uurwail the co-operation of the AmaHoSB Legion Post and the local Board at Education. Two school patrota ar* gantaed and went into actioo MOA" day morntag. The one, knoam m the Whitfleld Patrol, is to eharge af pupUs of the Whitfleld and the other, known aa tbo 1 Patrol ta to eharge ot atiidaata iC the Patavlow BuUdlng The f unetlona ot aebool patrota aaa of directing aehool ebUdren. rathar than vehleular traate. Iliey alaa f struct other aMmbera af tha body to croaalag atreet tai at or aaar aehoola and aailat la control of aaetor vahlala ttatta theae eroaataii. The pirfnrBiaa99 if dutiea by the aehaai patm i raqulrm a apaelal I flc rulao. olgBato. pedeatrtana. Taaehora ta tha i ot eourae. give inatruatloaa < memben ot thoM patrola. Regutatlon aaga, belU aai have boen awarded tha laaai paSwb by The Lehigh VaUajr Motor 0Mb. Memben of tbo toeal patioto ara: Whitfleld BuUdlng Bflhaai. Mut Taylor. capUta, aaatated kg. Mw Kennedy. Tony Tbdora, Oordoa Pam>- nock. John Kopatch, and Hlehara Kroboth The Pairvtew Buttdtaiff pa¬ trol consists of: Richard Ruth, eap¬ taln. Albert Oaumer. Warren Blltllt Henry Wyjhoskie. LleweUyn man and Lester Rath. Only boys absve the atath should be permitted to aerve aa pa¬ trol olBcers, The stindard rulea ap¬ prove of the appointment ot akMi grade boya to patrol duty ta acheaia that do not have higher gradea Con¬ sent of parent or guardtaa ahouM be given ta wrlttag before aap pupM is permitted to aerve aa a aMaMar af the aehool patroL Patrota ahould not be charpai with the responslbUlty of dlreetiag vahlra- lar traflto. nor be aUowed to do ao^ other than signaling to a motoriat who approaches the eroasing aftar atudent pedestrians bave lett tha eurb. PatroU need not. and ahouM not. therefore, be recogtUaed by elty or- dinaneo. They muat not ba "poltoe" nor organlaed aa aueh. a patrol member rataaa hta hSad la wam a BMtarlat approaehtai a I of ehUdraa wha ara atreet. he ta not dlraettng or < Ung the motortat. but merely attention to hto obUgatlaa. taw. to reepoet tbe righto and aafotp of pedeatrtana at craas^walka. The patrol member iheald on the curb, not in tho atraat. hold back tbe ebUdren untU ha 1332 Nazareth Citizens March To Polls DEMOCRATS CAST A TWO TO ONE VOTE OVER REPUBLICANS HERE Barthol and Walter StronreBt Camlidatei; James Leada Pinehot 3 to 1 duct demonstrations on the stage of il)e theatre. School .starts at 2 P. M —everybody is invited. Naiareth Home Hyflene ClaaBea To Viait State Hoapital Memben of Nazareth's two hygtone classes have been invited to vUit the State Hospital at RittenvlUe this Saturday. Membera of the two claasej will meet at the local Y. M. C. A. at 1 p m. Saturday to leave in pri¬ vate cars All members are urged to .Kcept this in\-iUtion AdulU only VlU be admitted, no children are In- v.ted. The local primary election proved a lot moK Interesting and exciting over taat year'a Not only did Nai¬ areth eltlaena sweU the usual pri¬ mary totaU, but the voten through- cut the County ahowed their interest In thto eleetton by casting a heavier vote to every dtatrtct. Although Naaareth democrato out¬ numbered repubUcans by a ratio of almost two to ono, the total votos cast In the three wards totaled Ml drmocraUo and 494 repubUeana. ex¬ ceeding laat year's primary by 130 votes. William O. Barthol, democratic candidate for Senator ta the Oenerai Aasembly. received the highest num¬ ber of votes with a total of 709, cloaely foUowed by Praneia B. Wal¬ ter, democratic eandldato for con¬ groaaman with a total ot 699. JaaMa, republican candidate for Oovernor aurpriaed Ptaehot booatera by a three to one count. S. Davta WUson, dem¬ oeratic candidate for the U. B. Ben¬ ator poUed 49 votes here over hto opponent Oeorge H- Barte. Thomaa Kennedy, candkUte for Oovernor tConttaoed aa tmat Pam> MBMOBIAL SERVICES Owen Rice Camp No. 30, Bons of Union Veterans' Reserves have announced the following schedule of memorial services to be heM thto year. May 93, Monroe County 9:00 A. M May 19, Belfast 9:00 A M May 39, Hecktown 1:00 P, M. May Mta, Naaareth g.oo a, M. June 9, Newtown (Ctearfleld) 9:Oo A. M, June 9, BushklU Centre S:00 P M. June S, Moorestown 1:00 P. M. (All 8Pr\'tcp.s on Da.v Ught Saving Time) May 19 9 30-"The Oolf Champ." a 3-act faroe comedy by Boy Scout Troop V-33 ta High School Audl¬ tortum. May Slst—Star Orange, of Moorea¬ town. Will hold a bake aato to the new Naaareth Hardware Btore. May Mth—Naaareth Pet Parade and MuiUcipal Park opening. May 3tth—Plcnto by BushkiU Centre BasebaU Club ta BuahkUl Centre Orove. Mualc by Doodlesocker Band. May 2gth—Picnic by Star Orange. Moorestown. in the Moorestown Church Orove. Rata date. Wednes¬ day, Jime tat. June 1—A play and mtoatrel by P. O. of A. tn Eagto HaU. Center Bquare, at 9:30 P. M. June 4—Picnic at BushkUl Centre Orove by Patrtotic Order ot Aaier* lea. June llth—Salem Union Bunday School festival, Mooreatown. to the Church Orove. Rata date June ISta. June IS—BuahkUl Center Bunday Sehool fesuval ta Church Orove Rata date June 31. July Snd—Ladlea Aid PicrUc of Mooraetown Unton Churoh ta Church Orove. Rata dato July Ith. July 9—Udtoa Aid Boetoty of Jeho¬ vah BuahkUl Oenter Chureh wlU hold taelr ptonto ta tbe Orove. Rata dato July U. July llth—Ladtaa Aid Boelety Dry¬ tand Church, Hecktown, wlU hold their annual piento ta the Church Orove. July Mta—Sale UiUon Sunday School picnic at Mooreatown grove. Rata dato July aota July IS—Plainfleld Unton Sunday School plcnto ta Church grove. July 33—Jehovah Buahklll Ooater annual Sunday School planto ta church grove. Rata dato ««ty M. July 30th—Salem Umon Ohureh ple¬ nie in Moorestown Chureh Orovo. Rata date Auguat grd. NAZAien lALL MUTARVACAOnnr ALUMNIUUliM ef OM Over Waak-Baa BLBCT WAHL P»BSI»tNT A group of ST afauanl of the ter¬ mer Naaareta HaU Aeadaaqr. np> resenting eight Baatem Btataa. aMt in the reunion to New Tark Oltf tata paat areek-end. The group organtaed by alaafHlj the toUowtag oOtoera: PraaMaat, Rlehard Wahl, Dl. of viee-praaldent. Bylveater M. teaser at tae Inatttutloa ainea tha taeeptioo ta IgM ta ito eloae ta and a rmldcnt of Naaarath: vice-president, Donald BUIott. "SI, eC PbttavUle; aeeretory and traaauaw. Sidney U. Levtae, 17, Nev Yaik City, and ehalrman, HaroM Bonn. fti. New York City. Bonn preaidad at tae nmettai hoM aa a banquet and entertataaMBi Or. Caaalua DeVletorta. US' of Near Talk Ctty. and proaident of tha Ameriean Oongrom ot t^•e featured eatertataar ptoturoa ot hto tripa thraagh and Bauta AaMrtoa. OttMar I were aloe plairad by dler, New York City. A aUver lovliig eup waa the oldeat aluntaua ner Dunham. New York ONp. aai B graduato ot the clam ot ISM; aa ta tae alumaua eeaaliii tha i dutanee. DoeaM BUett. Pa., aad two aurpriae gifia M1 Wahl. Now York Ottjr. MM Steckel, Naaarath. It waa deektod M at Harhart: RayuMnd Oelp tor thta
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 25 |
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 | 1938-05-19 |
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 | 05 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1938 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 25 |
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 | 1938-05-19 |
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 39045 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 |
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ml.* of Directora of the Chamber
Joommerce. was held Monday av-j-
Zam In the ofBce rooma of the Farm-
S^^omon Mutual Plre Inaurance
; ggipany, H P Vetaley presiding.
wMMitiit the tranaaetton ot rou-
(^Hbuiiness. the Board thoroughly
aMitaated the prospects of obtaUi-
ZTaoiti manufacturer tor Naa-
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ta tka arospect to locate bara In tbe
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Mi to amm worthwhila auunitae-
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,., tha reading ot an Invitation
iH Board to attend a buffet
ipaMM and taapectlon trip through
m ao« addition of "Tho Haaarath
mat Oompany, Monday May Ilrd.
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MRDKNTALIN ¦«NniN6 Mo- inn AND SON
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HONOR STUDENTS AT NAZARETH HIGH
DeMattIo whan but 19 old was snatched by tm- Mn panoBs from a earrigaa In Ial |
Month | 05 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1938 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19380519_001.tif |
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