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The Nazareth Item AM INDCPBMDBNT FAlOUii WKWSPAPBI DEVOTED TO UTHUI LOCAL AND OENERAL VOL. XLIII NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 10:34 No. 87 Borough Council Discusses Property Repair Cost On Old Municipal Building NAZARETH DOG FANCIERS WINNERS AT POCONO SHOW On North Main St.; Instructs Engineer To Ascertain Cost of Labor and Material To Erect New Two story Structure; To Be Submitted As FERA Project More than 364 canine species wer.' displayed at the Ninth Annual Dog Show held by the Lackawanna Ken¬ nel Club at Skytop, Saturday. Prizes were awarded i|?f;ordlng to tlie Am-' of the Old Chums of Clierryvllle An' erican Kennel Club rules and two ^ ^111 be held Sunday, August 12, at Nazareth dog fanciers were among Edgemont Park, on the Berlinsville- Old Chums of Cherry- ville To Hold Twenty- ninth Annual Outing The twenty-ninth annual outing the winners. The first prize was won by "Gre¬ ta" a Norwegian Elk Hound, owned Danielsville pike. Established almost I ago the Old Chums thirty years Is generally Naaareth Borough Council held for at least 50 yards was placed m Henrv Simons Oreen street T . .7 " uV thelJAugust meeting m the Munlcl- the hands of the same committee. Jy«^^'-y 8''^^^^^^^ as an organization embrac- S bulWlng Monday evening with An application was received Irom Jj'"8 v"nS and ted £ Mrs F "]« "^'^ present and Past reslden s pw uuuuuia i Mftii,.,- Mi„h.»i f„, tK« nn«iHnn thora vmosoai ano orea oy Mrs, r. .. cherrwlUe. Pa. and their faml- j. A. Schaeffer pretldlng C. William Michael for the position I C Davis. of CherryvlUe, Pa., and their fami- I lies, attracting the attention parti- *Aft«p a tcDort waa made by the of Janitor and careUlter in the Mun- • „-^-.^ k„ Aiv-.rf smniri • " ¦"— After a ''^^Lr Jlir^a the icloal bulldlns aa soon as the work' T*° ^*^' °*^*^ ^^ '^^^^ A'^"°''*i cularly of the group of a score or borough englnter »tardlni_ the, }ciP^> bimdmg_aa_s<»n m tnewoj, ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^,, ^^^ y^^^ ^^^a^ v^^^^ ^^^ ^^ I elated In school and in social af • ;rortrthat orlglnaUy waa tcheduled is finished. T»^ application was filed \;.'^4\xZ Bnoi<bilt to be dont at the old flre houae oii forjuture refereiice.. I ' ^^ ^^^ ^ won second North MataT'ttiitt and the pieient] The flre f<»n«n|»|*« "P°fJ** JJ"^ pTte ^'th^of Vliiw c^ltesTre, „,^^, ommouses oenuia sut sBinva uiuatlifactory condition of that the flre main at New and Moravian .^l, -^ ^^ offsDrtna of 2 ' ''7*"""*^* oenina s« sp'nwa^^^^^ ^ ^ positions, again ex umatwactor, . ^^ ^ivU- itieeto U defective. The pavement S^^k^^ ^Tnd d!uv iS^lS' ^f'*f' '»" °"'»n««. Pf'«" •>«» »*»e ^„^ ^ ^^^j^, Invitation To all t< .^'!f Mi!^^h '"Irs, such as Sunday afternoon hikes, omnibuses behind six spirited visiting with each other are the iinpoitanl features of the outings. Seldom is there a program of ex- eici.'i"s or sports, but this year there will \x an innovation that will hark back to the memories of the 80's, in the appearance in a thirty minute entertainment of magic by Sldinl, Palmerton's sleight-of-hand artist, and refresh recollections of the long stands by famous magicians enter¬ taining people from a wide radius at Cherryville, when these men and women were boys and girls In their teens. The of&cers who have become ve PARTICIPATED IN PARADE AT EMAUS FRIDAY EVENING btlUdlni. It waa de«n«l not "^vU- itreeU U '^*"'«- ™» P^l^'^^^^.^: White Hopefiu and Dalay White ™;, 7" "^;'^;;'^;' ablt to toend any great amount of highway and nre comnUttee wUl^^^ bred bv W L Barton ' ^ molley oTSm^ buUdlng for ra- meet with the lepretenUtves of the *«•»• »«** "" ^ ^ **"*"• -rv.. .,^ u.„-.k.u. B«in or alteraUona. The angtoeer, water company to remedy the mat wai Uutnictad ta report at an ad- ter. toumed mtettog ragardlng the coit] The claim of Mra. Ruloff for dam or labor and material neeaaiary in agea luffered In a faU near the, I American Legkm Aux¬ iliary Attends Emaus Diamond Jubilee The American Legion AuxUlary of Harold V. Knecht Unit 415, took The old handshake and unre¬ strained greetings and the oppor¬ tunity to reminisce about the good old days in lively little old Cherry¬ ville Is the annual attraction for the nimibers to assemble on the leoond Sunday In Auguat In numbera rang- mg from 900 to almost 3,000 erery year. The family group dinners and ] lentown Meetine a ntw two atory etructure, Kraemer Hotery Company recently an^ sment site ot the old build- was ditcuaaed and tht solicitor was ^ Thia would ba Nbaatted as an direeted to take up the matter with nou project. | ^^^ ^ ^ '•'^ °**^ **""" A report on the coat of placing lut. the poUcaoiotorcyela back In shape | Tlie chief burgest reported that p^^ („ th. Military Legion Prater for uat was given by Bmar WoUe.^ the CWA approprtatlon for the ^ai parade in Emaus Diamond Ju The estimate U ITS.10 not Including, Municipal building was exhausted. ,,|^ prtday evening.. Close to 400i) tide ear repairs and Itt.TO with a,There U only a amaU amount of,^„'.n^ women passed In review new front fork. Tlie Ubor charge work neoeasary to be done on the, before the Commonwealth's second will betas The repair Job was glv- comfort staMon project and this, ),|g)jegt executive ofBcer and com- en to Mr. Wolfe at hla quotation, wlU be completed by the borough mender ©f State National Guard, while slc|' car lepalrs will be made on the borough wage scale. | xhere were 33 poets and their units. locaUy I '''** hifhway committee reported, veterans organizations and dlfler- Prclterty owners on Elm street, the sale of the old borough dump ^^ other fraternal groups from aU asked In a petition presented to ^ truck to the Naaareth A^ A., for-15. ipg^j ©j Pennsylvania and New CouncU that the alley between East^ A ci Center and Main streeU be com-, Bank pleted by the borough. The matter, held was placed In the hands of the high- ^ bond for the borough treasurer. | under festoons of gold i>nd green; few miles west of Allentown, on s'at- to come to Edgemont Park on Sunday. The officers are J. D. Kooiu, Petersvlle, president; Leroy D. Mil¬ ler, Slatington, vice president; E. J. Royer, Northampton aecretary; W. D. Easterday, Northampton, treasurer. Additional members of the executive conunlttee are Chas. A Mohrey and T. S. Royer, Cher¬ ryville. and George D. Steward, Al- Fiiday evening the local camps, 345, Patriotic Order Sons oi America and the auxiliary organization! 415, P. O. of A., the Legion auxili- ai-y, the Legion drum corps ani other fraternal organizations parti¬ cipated in the parade held at Emauo Saturday the local fire company accompanied by the Legion drum corp and the Boy Scouts participat¬ ed in the parade held as tlie closing feature of the four county firemen's convention. The Boy Scouts were in charge of Nazareth's first iiand pumping flre equipment built In 1779 and exhibit¬ ed during the convention Northampton County Choir AssUe Forty-seventh Annual Convention Musical Organization Composed of Varioua Cholnb Numberini: About 200 Voices, Promises This Year To Excel Splendid Renditions of Foi Years; Grove Equipped With Amplifiers On Saturday, August 11, the Nor- 3 o'clock and the evening thampton County Choir Association at 7:30 The officers and membMiOf will hold its Forty-Seventh Annual the Assocatlon extend a oordlal Convention in the Bushkill Centre vlUtlon to all who k>Ve good Orove. j and song, to spend Saturday aflar* This musical organization, com-1 noon and evening with tbem. A ¦•¦ posed of about 200 voices from varl- \ dem amplifying aystem will The following members of the P., °^ choirs throughout the county the concert to aU parta of tba O. of A. participated In the parade and du-ected by Edgar L. Peters ofj Bring yotir baskat-lunOh ar held at Emaus in connection with' Bethlehem, promises this year to ex-, "hot dogs'* at the reffeshment their Diamond Jubilee celebration' c^l ^^ splendid renditions of former Coffee Is free. An tddtttenal, Mesdames Carrie Barrall, Helen' years. | parking field for cars baa baen Miller, Beatrice Price. Mary Abel,,' The afternoon program begins at.vlded Emma Walters, Lulu Schissler, Ha-J zel Oetz, Emma Jotmson, Mame Edelman, Nora Meyers, Catherine Johnson, Stella Dech, Ruth Haupt, Llllle Dech, Alice Billheimer, Sarah Searfass, Lizzie Butts, Mary Casey, Martha Reinheimer, Camilla Lau- LOCAL OFFICIALS MUST ENFORCE WEED LAW Various Families Gather In Annual Reunions SHIMERS WILL MEET | SATURDAY, AUGUST llth ner together In old-fashioned family fellowship. At 2 o'clock all the families will Many complaints involving care- bach, Ida Rulofi, Anna Kratz,' less property ownera a^o aUow nox- Florence Rundle, Hazel Itterly, Bea-, lous weeds to seed and spread to trice Emushko, Orace Pike, Lizzie, other properties, are being reeelved Altemos, Alice Hawk, ElU Hay. Priday, August 10, Installation of officers win be held. NAZARETH QUOITERS LOSE AND TAKE ONE by the bureau of plant mdustry, Pennsylvania Department of Agri¬ culture. It Is necessary in each case to ex.i sion repehed by the Joint boaida of plain that local suthorltles, and not """ '"—*" ~* " "— •-'—.*— "'•*'"/*•" ""^ „•"."•••"•"'P"" OI rennsyivania mna «ew| ___«. | At 2 o'clock aU the families will Monday night found the Nazareth .„..^m A conference of NazarethNation^ I Jersey. The brilliant uniforms and The annual reunion of the Shlmer unite in a Stocker meetmg for ai^eam weak on points Easton Heights Jhistle ink officials and James "y wut o^^ „galia a« they marched down Main jamily will be held at Dorney Park, program of speaking, enterulnmeniC' took dte game by a big margin beat-j ^.^11^^, ., , ItL^^ Ul providing a street, Emaus's own a|.nue of flags 'n th« AUentown-Readlng pike, a' etc / lin^aeareth by a score of 31 to 17., ^^^^^ ma for the Dorougn treasurer. | under festoons of gold iVid green, few miles west of Allentown, on Sat- Shelter provided in case of rain.' Hr*e ver, the Nazareth team on,..,.. .^ ^.„ , ¦ * ,H . «o«-H f« tw -f ' , .V-...w^..-v.v.,. «......v,„.., «.. «-.- Shelter provided in case Of rain.' H»*ever, the Nazareth team way committee. A 1*""°" '^ < * ^'""?" **'^^^^ A. Stocker, of Bangor Is the | Tuesday had no trouble in swamp-' growing It is the duty of thi noti the State, are charged with the en« I forcement of the Pennsylvania Weed , Law The proper procedure tor one ., . ,. . . . „ ,, wJio'U *'iltrieveii or abou to te irt' ?i°"i*i*',"!*A^!°"!'l-^.l_^f"^^^^^ the growth of Canada or chicory. Is to Inform by ritten notice any constable or I supervisor of the township or dis- HT^ever, the Nazareth team on ^ ^,1^^ j^ ^^Ich the said weeds may be property owners abutting the alley, feet that Richard Orimth borotigh judges' stand occupied by Lleuten- tlon 2, of the Orange Orove. irtU be president. between Washington and Wood Sts. tax collector, plaoe the 1034 Ux - — ' asking that It be graded and filled funds m the Nacareth Banks. ACCIDENT VICTIM ^ RETURNS HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mark D. Frankenfleld, of Butz¬ town deputy register of wills,, who was seriously mjured on the Allen-1 town-Harrlsburg road on May 29] when his wUe, daughter and grand ant Governor The Udles Auxllary 1 reserved for the basket luncheon at attracted considerable attention and j 1 p. xa. daylight saving time. Im- were applauded along the line of ^ mediately after lunch a short meet- march. The auxllUry members were, mg of the family association will be attired In white with blue and gold held In the dance pavilion adjoining capes. After the parade the Legion- ^ section 2, of the Orange Grove. OfB- aires and the auxiliary were enter-, cers will be elected and routine mat FEDERAL MONEV AVAHJIBLEFOR HHiHWAY WORK l '"'"*'' *' **** Emaus Legion home' ters will be disposed of. After the lllUllTTni TT vatia ^.here the ladles prepared the lunch., meeting the members will enjoy the Pa. Leaden Coald Solve Relief Problem by Launching Program ot Coastractlon Reading. Pa. Aagastt 9th. — If son were killed '"^^*J^^'^J'g''at! P<?nnsy"vanla wants to do a real Job SSSS2n^after°'alinost lo|»f genuine relief, she ^houldlm-j convention to^ be^held at Indiana,; phVa; vice president, W.R. shUner, weeks In Reading HosplUl. ' ' " ' " "' "* " "~ "" '^*"' '" "—""*' A block dance was enjoyed m the park attractions. In order to secure evening In front of the Emaus Le- additional Shlmer history, the secre- glon home. tary has sent out cards to be filled • • m, glvmg Information of births, COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL deaths, and marrUges, which have ASSOCIATION NOTES not been prevtously reported. The ^^— I officers of the association are: Presi. Ah«ady the program for the State, dent, J. Myron Shlmer, Phlladel- ing College Hill by a score of 30 to f^^^ ^jf^^^ ^^ ^j^^ ^y^ ^y., ^^^^ ^* I In writing to the owner of the land STUBER'S REUNION ^^^ ''"^ » ^'"^^ '"'*'"^ P^''®*^- '^ 1 concerned. If the owner refuses to WAS A BIO SUCCESS ^'*^ ^^'** ^^ ^^* ''^*' capUin, Dr., ^^^ ^^^g Canada thistle or chicory, I Sem Beck and CUnton Koch could, ^^e ofBclal may hire some one to da More than seventy persons of the P'''**'"'''^ **"^ °"« '*^ "^1 '*8'^»^ the work and charge the costs to Stuber family attended the re-'^"''^' ^" Practice game these two ^^^ ^^,,5^. If the consUble or Wni RENOVATE HECKTOWN CmiOl ¦—— 1 PreparatloQS are ludtr way at Ih* prtttnt Una* to make rapatta ta UM steeply of the Heekt^mOtaiualkl steeple U 16 yeara aid tbia having bean eraetad In minor repairs being a»da alaaa tbai lime. Itt' eompllanoe wtth tba deal- thedpiialt «t a aattttog Mendf Juglitf^yrtsldtd over by doatpb union Sunday held at Neverseen mediately launch a program of re-. Pa., on October 10, 11 and 12. is on, Bethlehem; assisUnt secretary,I and Mrs. Francis Flick Lucile An I horseshoers showed some knowledge Orove at Edelmans. Those pPesenu2L^.'"» '"J*!.* ,«rf ^^°'\ J were: Mr. and Mrs. Miton SftS^T^'""*'^ scheduled for next week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuber and! "%7"*^"*^'" wT' h ' a^!, daughter Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Mll-^ f^ f'lT""^!, ^^«""'^?j ^"l" " ton fy^hnel. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus i^'^, Elmwood at Nazareth and Fri Fehnei and Wilmer and Harley. Mr. I "^^ «^^'^"8' ^"»"*^ "'^' '^""^^^ and Mrs. Morris Buss, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoch, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blocker, Mr. and Mrs. Al¬ len Blocker and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Flick. Mr. at Carlton. Plan Winter Supply of Vegetable \ow Mr Frankenfleld far from re- construction of her main highways.''*>« roa** to completion. Outstand-^ charles L. Shimer Nazareth: trea^ covered from his trying ordeal, l»'peter Klem President of the Penn- '"« speakers provided for the ev-e-, surer, Harry W. Shimer, Shimers- coverea iivjii lu ' "„_„ .» hi«: ' . ning sessions are: Dr. J. Alvin Orr, ville not m a position '° "^f"^ ^^.J ¦ sylvanla Through Highways Asso-' , Pittsburgh; Dr. J. B. Baker, of' ^"?, to rLfi^ friend! at hU ^l'*"^"' «**'^'' '*^^>' I York; Dr. Paul S. Leinbach, of; i«th AN.\U.4L REUNION OF be ame 10 rec , ^^^^ reconstruction, so sorely Philadelphia; Dr. Samuel Zwemer,: WERNER FAMILY HELD home In Butztown ^ » 4 THE LONE TRAIL "We who know the Lone Trail fain would follow It, Though it lead to glory or the darkness of the pit; Ye who take the Lone Trial bid your love good-by; The Lone Trial, the Lone Trial follow Ull you die!" All under this teeming busl. ness. roaring cities, sparkling society, clamant civilization, music.life and color, are the Silent Souls. Tliey do not. They think. They are despised and re¬ jected of men. Armies do not cheer them Women do not seek their kisses. We diread loneliness. The amaller we are the more we dread it. It affects us as hun¬ ger, thirst, homesickness, ner¬ vousness, and fear. The hor- -^or of it makes cities. The dread of it makes crimes. And yet every soul that has become great has had to learn the lesson of loneliness. We can do great things by com¬ panies; it is only alone we can be great. Jesus was forty days in the wilderne.ss "mewing h 1 s mighty youth"; Paul had to flee befor*' he began his car¬ eer; Buddha found the great Truth under the Bo tree when he had long soaked himself in alienee; Mahomet's vision came In his still, dark cave. There are some things you can do by geniality, but you are never going to get the great realities of Ufe rightly aet to your shoulders except by being alone. It Is the lovers of solitude that have explored the ends of the earth, founded empires, bred races of free and con¬ quering people, extinguished aavagery, advanced the grow¬ th of science, philosophy, and all learrUng, and reformed and rejuvenated religion. "Bid good-by to sweetheart, bid good-by to friend; The Lone Trial, the Lone Trial, follow to the end. Tarry not and fear not. chosen of the true: Lover of the Lone Trial, the Lone Trial a-alts for youl" —OR. FRANK CRANI [needed in every part of the State, o' Princeton Theological Seminary,] he said, should be carried on with an eye to maximum safety, econ I former missionary to the Near East. I The International Council of Reli- ^ vVe na, Lorraine, Junior and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartzell and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Knecht, son."» Roderick and John, Mr and Mrs Lester Rohn. Donald Cliflord, Lois and Gloria, Mr. and aruv the band sbM and nfnab* meqi stand In the rtar of tbe ob«r- ^ JlU alao be rapalntad and aa- palled. 'V The contract for the painting ei the church, shell and raCrtabaMnfe stand was awarded to Robert Inala while the repairing will be bandlad by Oeorge Butt and Frank Jobnaoiv • m Northampton Comty 4-HaubHold8PicMC Nortihampton Oountgr 4-H Clnb supervisor neglects to perform his members enjoyed their annual plc- dusties as prescribed by the law. he nle at WiUow Park, near Butstown is liable to a fine of ten dollars \ last Thursday afternoon and evf- As can be seen, the State Depart- "^K- *"*» °»or« "j" •«> txmattAia, ment of Agriculture Is not authoriz- Parents and friends taking part IB ed to enforce this partlcuUr law and ^he activities. ^ ... therefore must refer all complaints The program opened In Uie after¬ noon with group games under tba leadership of .the game committea, composed of Forks Townahlp club members. Following the games, A large number of the members enjoy» ed swimming m the pool. A basket lunch in the evening was followed by communty singing, whch was lad by Miss Mae Yeisley of Nasaretb. to the local authorities STITELER DIES AFTER 31 YEARS' SERVICE AS PURE FOOD AGENT With vegetables plentiful in our, W. John Stiteler, of Danville, who gardens, now is the time to plan for died July 14, would have completed next winter's supply, says Miss Mar-^ 31 years of service a.s a special agen: xh-"entW*grouy tomed%nthuslart guerite Erikson, home economics with the bureau of foods and chem- ^^^^^ ^^ singtog 4-H club songs at extension representative istry. Pennsylvania Department of Each member of the famly re- Agriculture, on August 1. Mr. Stite- well as many old and new melodies. The program was concluded bjr The tenth annual reunion of th. m" Ha rve Edel„,an and Cather-' """""-^ ' ''"^^ of canned vegetables, ier was first appointed as special ^ ^.^^^j ^^ ¦erner family was held on S^iur-7Z Mr IZ£^^^^^^ '^! ^'P^'^lr"'°".^"i!^^ Pictures. motion an eye to maximum saiety, econ-, ,-..., „, . . .' "'-»"'-' '""'"j "-*> "'¦•» «" -...»• me mf. ana Mrs. uen Aioert ana „ (,arripn Fift^^n nuart^ of tiiese 1 nm hv thp lat/. N B Critchfleld „ .... omy and efficiency of transporta-' «'""^ ^^"'=""°" ''"J,'^ ''^P'-tf "'*^ day, August 4ih, at Breidmger's Kay. Mr. and Mrs. John Nattle,' ^J"'.^""'^^I'^Vt^^^^^^^^^ Communities which were represent ,J farilitle,. He declared that' °"'*>e program by Harry C. Munro,, Qrove ou the Belfast-Bangor piice Charles Edelrnan. Jeanette and Mar- ¦!'.°"^ ^.J^"?":?!;^';\^"f !"!_u! !*"!'^?_J*i,..^"?«"fI'.i"i!!r.! ^^ mcluded Saucon VaUey, Loirei tion facilities. He declared that ,„ . . . .„,, „, ,^ ^^ ~, ,. ^, i with more than $9,500,000 of Federal ""P^- °f A^"" W*"^" »"«» ^'^''l or- about two miles from Ashland. ' ^anization. | .j.^^^^ ^.^^.^ ^^^^ joo meinbers Devotional — ~ money available for highway con- Lower periods will be In ] „^ , quarts greens and 7 and one-half in the capacity of field representa- oanron rWa*!wr«aiui> indan Tr»n Nancy an'iTraw"Lane"1^rs "^S ''''''' °' "^"^^ ^"^^^*''"- ""Z ""''''''' '" ^"""'"^"^ *"'" ^'^ 'TT ^oZvZT^'^^^^n^i^ , .^.«w«.m. uc.i^, w.ii uc 11.^ . . iJ;^^ f oeraid Lane. Mrs. Lil- pig^ this year so you can be sure ment of the feeding stuffs and other j^ Nazareth Fork* Mt LthTl struction. Pennsylvania "has no ''^- ,^Trgo otDr H ^m P^ulk« ^ ' P-^^^"'' The meeting was opened by He Shafer and Russell Shafer. Mrs. „f ^,, ^„pie s^ppij. for all your fam- agricultural laws During the past J^r&Se7s\lile cuse for either delaytog or refusmg fT"/** 'J °/ vice nresSnt of the' '*'"»^" •America" and prayer wa. \ Carrie Miller and Edith Miller, ^j,. . ten vears, he represented the bureau and SchoenersUlle. to devote every cent of that money • _ ;• ^j christian En-'''""*'* ^^' ^^"^ ^^- ''• ° "'*'*'•''• 1 ^*^'»'"'" stuber, Elwood Hawk,, \ canning bulletin, giving direc- of foods and chemistry as special to the through highways." deaJor I^A W S^van nres^j The oldest male member present Stanley Dodd, Mrs. Allen Peters, ^ "In all the furore throughout the jjent of Colgate-Rochester Divinity *** ^'^- *^nchl who is 93 years old State over the questions of relief | school will preach the convention *"** '* enjoying very good health. funds and the calling of a special sermon Wednesday morning Oct | The oldest female member present session of the Legislature," Mr., jom The music will be under the' was Mrs. Williams, who is 81 >'^^'»'^ ""ogj 1 t d f th^ Blocker, Miss Margaret Bull. Miss ^ obtained through the countv exten Ethel Kraemer and Charles Krae-, ^^Q^^ ofQce , .ions for canning vegetables, fruit, food agent in the central district and Dorothy Peters, Mis^ Thelma, ^^^ n,eat is available and may be for the State, comprising seven counties including his home county of Montour. Dr. James W. Kellogg, pure foods director characterizes Mr Stiteler .T.s "an psf>'ially valuable represen- I t.itive of the Department In food If a city of 30.000 souls—.say Suez, law enforcement work becau.se of Klein said, "the only mention of the' direction of Mr and Mrs Walter' ^^'^ and is also in the best of health, j umcers elected for tho ensuing ^ from .%X EDITORl.tL FROM vital question of highways we have Eddowes of Philadelphia who led There was quite a coincidence re- V^ar consist of Charles M. Stuber., ,^„|. roTARI.%N .M.\G.\ZIXE heard is the ill-advised suggestion the music at the convemion at Get-'yarding the youngest member as i-^;*^|^^"': f.^''"''^' '^„ f'"'^J' ^'"' that tile motor vehicle fund be tap- tysburg last fall I happened there were two memberb|''resident, Mrs. Wilhelm Knecht, ped to help out the general fund. If' Six Indiana Churches will be used P''^*"^ ^^'"'^'^ ^¦'¦''"e ^•''actly tlie a.ime ^ Secretary and Ti-easurer Harold Egypt, or AsheviUe, North Carolina ^is .splendid p.T.sonamy and lonj I^.'nnsylvania leaders want to do a for the .sectional conferences whkh'ag^- both being six months and , HartzeU, L. J. Rohn. Charles EdeU ^ __\vei-e swept by a strange new pes-1 experience in tho service." real job of helping .solve the relief have been arranged for each after-' twenty-one days old; Ruber; Brud: ^ "^an, Mrs. Florence Pet<-rs and Mrs. , tilence that left not one person liv-, Mr. Stitler had served in the Dan- problem, they will launch Immodi-'noon More than 1500 delegates ar-'-'"d Oeraid Dech each of whom as, ^*n Albert compose the entertain-, i„g, mankind would be shocked , ville council a.< President, was di- ' ' ¦ well as the oldest members were "^<'"' committee The nc.\t reunion Brain cells in countless heads would rector of the Ioc.tI bank, and intT- awarded prizes. Tiie member comuii ' «'ill be held the fir.st Sunday tile farthest distance wao Iiwin ' August, rain or shine, in 1935. I .iv~i.. More than 1500 delegates ar- ately a complete program of recon- ^ registered at this early date, struction on ttie through highways. —# » ST.ITE CHECKS 961 SA.MPLES OF FEEDS IN ENFORCING STATE LAW I ENTERT.Xl.NS Werher of Wadsworth, Ohio, wlu also received a prize. Tlie prize loi' tlie couple married tlie longest \v:i-j awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Wallacj Misi who have Ijeen married 50 ye.irs. a few friends at her home in honor were killed in motor accidents To accommodate safely and ade¬ quately the tremendous voltmie of trafflc that traverses the main high¬ ways daily, they must be built of^ . the type of eonstructon that will Nino hundred and sixty-one offi- assuiie ai once maximuni safety, c'al samples of feeding stuffs being economy and travel efficiency, in offered for sale in Pennsylvania, Tlie prize for the couple marnod'of her house guest. Miss Mildred 110 that the addtion to that assurance, such a'^vere taken for analysis during th-' the least number of years wa^ Quick program would provide maximum'past year as a check-up in the en- awarded to Mr. and Mrs. John employment, both for road workers' forcement of the State Feeding Renner wlio have been married on? and the thousands of employes of'Stuffs Law, according to a report! year and two months, the diversified Uidustries contrlbut- from the bureau of foods and chem- | fhe following offlcers were re- ing to road construction. l.itry, State Department of Agri-1 ^.[^(.(^.jj ^^ ^,.\g f^. ^^^ en-^uing "With more tlian $9,500,000 of c"l'"»'«. Tlie results of this work | vp^j. President, Lsaac Werner, Bang- Federal money available for road ' ^^^ "°* available In a printed book- ^ q,.. y^.^ president, Harry Young 1" be agitated and scientists would pool psted in civic affairs in addition t :> their wi.sdom to stop the scaurgo ^is official duties. He was tiie long- already eating its way into anotlier e.st in service of any of the fool city of like size. i agent.s connected with the Depart- And yet—and yet lait year in tlie nient Thelma Knau.ss entertained United States alone, 30.000 persons a 9 Add 850.000 more BIKTIIDAY PARTY wlio has been work at present, Pennsylvania has let personal, _____ visiting hero who were injured and still you da, Mr. and \Vs. Rus.sfll Flory. for the past week A pleasant eve- not have the total toll of sufferin^j Mauch Chuny street, on Saturday ning was spent at bridge with re-' and he.'Vtache. The ghastly pari'atteruoon tendered a birthday party freshments being .served. Thos^ pre-|of it all is that it will be iiierease.4 m honor ofjPielr daughter Lorraine, sent were Misses Maybelle Happel, | in the year 1934. / | who wa-s sjifycars old. Kathryn Engle, Margaret Sc.\fried. Informing the public is the fBitj A tn-'yf luncheon was served and of town; Mi.ss Carolyn Thaeler of'step in stoppiiiu this modem plague fh<i ehtldi'en had a delightful time. Arlington, N. J.. Ir\in Uhler. Ed-, Everyone who grips a steering-wheel, Those present were: Jean. Pauline , Bangor; It was found that only eight per- jj Secretarv and Treasurer.' ^^ard Christman. Walter Peters should know the practices which Audrey snd Walter Wunderly. Phyl- 110 excuse for either delaymg or , ... _. refusing to devote every cent of that '^"'^ °^ "'^ samples failed to meet | s^,(.i,^,t,i,.j., Helen Roth I Vincent Sandercock and James Hen- breed trouble .\ large insurance hi Dt.-lphine and Bertram Shafer. money to the main roads This is' 8r"arantees. More than half of the, no idle claim, either for the U. s.'**"^P'^* represented proprietary] Senate Committee on Post Offices'*"'"*** ^^^^ and the proportion of| and Post Roads, In recommending "'«''''''f"*''«'^ '" ^^^ mixtures, was that the recently-passed Hayden-1 ^°"?'* "»**'*^' Cartwright Road Bill be enacted,' The average reUU selling price for sUted plainly: 'At present the'•»*« **'«¦'»'.'''asses of mixed feeds, greatest need In the majority of' 7"/, "P"'**'«» «>'n«7hat higherln the states U the completion of''"'^ '*«" the previous year. The through routes. In some stotes the f^^»8f analysis of each class of pressmg problem Is the widening''«^' »V7«^«'. ^af ~malned fairly and straightening of trunk-ime'«'"*'*"^'*"" «^^^~> y*""-»'»*'=»»«"'- SiC/u«'*w'I^"„v^r*30,r2'Ith!t Over'"3,700 kinds and brands of population. With over 30,000 deaths^ ^^ stuffs were renlst^red for sale' "ex* j-ear and three-quarters of a million m-''*^"** stuns were registered for sale, Nazareth ' ^^ °^ '°^^" '^"'^ Willard Jones of company, after an extensive study Shirley. Doris and F. A. De.Mois, Allen- Kingston Historian. Dr town. Tiie address was delivered by Rev. J. O. Riegel, who gave a splendid talk which was very much enjoyed by all present Music was furnished by Leo Aroas. The amuse¬ ment committee had a fine program arranged with all sorts of games for }X)ung anV old. The afternoon was Heckman Harold Weiss and Lorraine [ I OBITUARY J MRS JENNIE M EVERETT Jenie M Everett, 5: Clarence Everett, died of cau.ses of accidents has set tliem Dorothy down in this order: I Flory. 1 Drive too fiUt for conditions— . th,Ls accounted for approximately ^ tVEODING ANNIVERSARY three-fourths of all mishaps in 1933 __^_ assigned to driving blunders. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard BensUig 2 Failed to slow down at inter- celebrated their 40 th wedding au- .st^ctions. Biversart on Sunday, by entertain- 3. Failed to keop to the right. ['Ing a^^oup of friends at tlieir ¦¦'"'¦¦ ~ ¦ near greatly enjoyed by all present and "'""""^ at 6:20 oclock at the resi- after supper was served all left for *»<•* "f her son-in-law and daugh- thelr respectve home, to meet again' t«-«-. Mr. and Mrs Floyd He.ss, 32 , widow of - - »— - on Sunday * Tried to pa.ss another car gouig^haine'|[t Christian Spring accidents, the elimination of traffic hazards must receive not only con¬ tinuous but better attention.' "What better lead than this could I'ennsylvania follow? Application immediately of both Federal Aid and State funds available for con- I In Pennsylvania last year, and 1,302 I licenses were Issued to 930 feedmg stuffs manufacturers. Importers and jobbers. BIRTHDAY DINNER A triple birthday dinner was held Chestnut f.roet, Nazareth. She was bom near Snyder's Chur. STOCKER FAMILIES RE-UNION [ ^b, July 23, 1882. and was a daugh¬ ter of Eiza Landes Edwards and the late Henry Edwards. Besides the aged mother tliere survive to mourn her passing two structton to a program of rebuild- snyder. of Wind Oap In honor of mg the through highways would put their son Rodney, Mrs. Ida Klein- needy men to work; would save the hop and Mlss Edna Fox, of Naaareth State mUUona In future malnten- Those present were: Mrs. Kleintop ance charges, and would reduce mo- and daughter Betty, Mlss Pox, Ver- torlsta" operating costs, while at the [non Saylor and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde eame time assuring their greater Snyder and sons Rodney and C safety and more efficient travel." I Nell Snyder. The Stocker families, descendants of three sons, Adam, Michael and Andreas and one daughter, Ava Christina of the immigrant Michael' daughters. Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Oeo. and Margaret Stocker, who arrived j Kreidler; a son Lester, all of Naza- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clydeja^ Philadelphia on Sept. 21, 1731, reth; one grandson, P. James Hess will hold their fourth annual re-, and four brothers, Oeorge and Ed- unlon on Saturday Aug. 18, on the ward Edwards, of Altoona; Dr. in the same direction when \iew was oixstructed 5. Failed to slow down for ap proaching pedestrians 6 Passed on the right of a pre ceding \'ehicle. 7. Ignored important trafflc con trol devices, 8 Parked at dangerous spots. Nazardth. Tlioge present were: Mr. andMrs John H£«enbuch, Mr. and Mr?. Ernest Bensing, A. O. Schmidt, Mr and Mrs. Clayton Biery, Mr. anl Mrs. Eugene Bensing, Mr. and Mr.s Earl Echenfelder. Mr. and Mrs Howard Pehnel, Mr. and Mrs. Lu¬ ther Zener, Mrs. Howard Krataer. Local Week-End BasebaU Scores lawn of Forks Church, on the Stock. ertown-College Hill road, about ot>e mile south of Stockertown. The different families of the aev. eral clatu will meet m separate re¬ unions to enjoy a family basket din- We live in a motorized age; from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bartholomew, that there is no appeal. We ane] John Barthotomew, Mr. and Mra. going to have automobiles; that fact Oeorge Bensing, Mlaa Atma Laub, is basic. But mdivlduallty and col-1 Stanley and Harvey Benalng, Miss lectively we have got to make streets Marlon and Walter Hagenbuch and highways safe, not only for the | Bernice Hagenbuch, Irene Kagan* man at the wheel, but for the pedes- buch, MLss Jean and Kermt Ben- trlan Human life Is too valuable | sing. Miss Lorraine Kratatr, MUl a thing to sacrifice wantonly to the, LUUan Bchenfelder. Bherwood. antics of the ignorant or the Rtehard and Carl Bchenfelder, Cbqr cheese-brained' individual. Iton Blery, Jr.. PhyUla and Jualar David Edwards of Washington, Pa Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Hess home. Interment was ., _.>...»__. ,,„, „«:•,, «i.. i-»/iua wm -—-r— made m the Oreenwood cemetery,! Those 30,00 men, women and ehll- Barthokunew, and Mr. and Mia. Naaareth. jdren must not be forgotten. JEoward EAST PENN LBAOVB Saturday's RenUla Bethlehem 7; Amicus 3 (ten innings I Falrview Ponies 6; Hellertown 1. Limeport 7; Nazareth 3. Ea-t Greenville 9; Slatington 3. Sunday's Scores Ea-?t Oreenville 16; Heller¬ town 3 Nazareth 2; Amicus 0. Limeport 12; Bethlehem 5. Fairview Ponies 5; Slating¬ ton 3. Standing, Second Half W. U. Pet. East Oreenville ..8 1 .SM Limeport 7 2 .771 Pairview Ponies ..7 3 .77g Bethlehem 4 4 .500 Nazareth 4 S .444 Amicus 4 S .444 Hellertown 0 7 .000 Slatington 0 8 .000 Week End Schedalo Saturday. Aagwt llth Slatington at Hellertown. Nazareth at Bethlehem. Limeport at Amlctu. Ponies at East Oreenville. Sanday, AagMt Utb Hellertown at Limeport. Bethlehem at Ponies. East Oreenville at Naaaratb. ' Amicus at Slatington. NORTHABirtON COVMTr LBAGOB Monocacy 14; West Hecktoa-n 7; Tatamy 0. Chestnut HUl •: Batb T Idartlns Crtak 10; Wind 2, Monoeaey .... Martina Craek OhSllnut RIU . TUamy Watt Oap I f • •tjm 1 9 .m • • Jt « • ^ 4 • « •
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 37 |
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 | 1934-08-09 |
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 | 08 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1934 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 37 |
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 | 1934-08-09 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-30 |
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 39612 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
AM INDCPBMDBNT FAlOUii
WKWSPAPBI DEVOTED TO UTHUI
LOCAL AND OENERAL
VOL. XLIII
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 10:34
No. 87
Borough Council Discusses
Property Repair Cost On
Old Municipal Building
NAZARETH DOG FANCIERS WINNERS AT POCONO SHOW
On North Main St.; Instructs Engineer To Ascertain Cost of Labor and Material To Erect New Two story Structure; To Be Submitted As FERA Project
More than 364 canine species wer.' displayed at the Ninth Annual Dog Show held by the Lackawanna Ken¬ nel Club at Skytop, Saturday. Prizes
were awarded i|?f;ordlng to tlie Am-' of the Old Chums of Clierryvllle
An' erican Kennel Club rules and two ^ ^111 be held Sunday, August 12, at
Nazareth dog fanciers were among Edgemont Park, on the Berlinsville-
Old Chums of Cherry- ville To Hold Twenty- ninth Annual Outing
The twenty-ninth annual outing
the winners.
The first prize was won by "Gre¬ ta" a Norwegian Elk Hound, owned
Danielsville pike.
Established almost I ago the Old Chums
thirty years Is generally
Naaareth Borough Council held for at least 50 yards was placed m Henrv Simons Oreen street T . .7 " uV
thelJAugust meeting m the Munlcl- the hands of the same committee. Jy«^^'-y 8''^^^^^^^ as an organization embrac-
S bulWlng Monday evening with An application was received Irom Jj'"8 v"nS and ted £ Mrs F "]« "^'^ present and Past reslden s
pw uuuuuia i Mftii,.,- Mi„h.»i f„, tK« nn«iHnn thora vmosoai ano orea oy Mrs, r. .. cherrwlUe. Pa. and their faml-
j. A. Schaeffer pretldlng
C. William Michael for the position
I C Davis.
of CherryvlUe, Pa., and their fami- I lies, attracting the attention parti-
*Aft«p a tcDort waa made by the of Janitor and careUlter in the Mun- • „-^-.^ k„ Aiv-.rf smniri • " ¦"—
After a ''^^Lr Jlir^a the icloal bulldlns aa soon as the work' T*° ^*^' °*^*^ ^^ '^^^^ A'^"°''*i cularly of the group of a score or borough englnter »tardlni_ the, }ciP^> bimdmg_aa_s<»n m tnewoj, ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^,, ^^^ y^^^ ^^^a^ v^^^^ ^^^ ^^
I elated In school and in social af •
;rortrthat orlglnaUy waa tcheduled is finished. T»^ application was filed \;.'^4\xZ Bnoi |
Month | 08 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1934 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19340809_001.tif |
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