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Nazareth Item '"'H^. )^ XXXX NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1931 Ho. AN INDBPBNDBNT FAIIILY NBWfPAFBR. DBVOTBD TO LITBRATURB. LOCAL AND OBNBRAL INTBLHOBNCB. FELLOWS TO SE PILGRIMAGE TO MIDDLETOWN •f Fnitoraity In Nasaireth and Vicinity, FamiliM aad Fricndi Have Splendid MOpportiinitjr to Visit Meet Modern Home BlaiataiMd by tlie Order me the Odd r^Uowi pra* i the automobile calavorade. The '?L^,.Mi and eldnltr, «•»*•" •«>* •»" **" attemble at I Mamrtth ¦"JJ^'f'ithe L O. O. P. Building, 11-120 N. IH and frtendt. vtu nave, ^^ Btnet. AUtntown at 8 a. m. Day- opportunity »• T™: ^ I USht Saving Time. I. O. O. P. Temple Mt. targttt and SSLSSSi»** "»«»¦ <*•" '"" '' • "• ,mwH«»J*"^S2^ The Committee has provided for In tbe "'*"?"J^**r"^leach car a banner and UiformaUon ,arai^ of Odd W'gy^.jyiclreuUr. The large caUvorade wlU ifWtemal O'^^Ll???^. i t«w ov«r Route No. 43, led by a pa- rMtatalns eight BanMln we 11„| f,^^ ^j^ g^^ Highway Depart- Ibar for orphwit, «*•»« l ment. ArrangemenU have been ifetra of the R**'"!^^'*'?!' i made with towna for through trafBc I branch of the Order) ana, jo^^ytoe, also two stops will be made I Ktmes for the <»• oijne | ^^ ^^^ convenient places for short j5m and *"** JrSSJ ¦ •*•** »*"* comfort purposes, fallows. ¦JSf J?^-?^l Por luncheon purposes the entire *** V^ ?..22SSi«r' PWty WlU enjoy a two-hour stop over .-.. .»« jurltdletlona, S^,J,^ey •^fk. which hat lately opened Ita tlOO,000 Zoo, free to tbe public. By tptctal arrangement the Hershey management provided free _^ ^ . ptdUg, alto ipecla tables for thote Valley Pait Orandt; jn t)|o pg^ty who earry batket-lunch- _.. nposed oC pttt oBloen ,00. xhe large dining room hi the iB Odd Pellow UMgea In the ^ p,^ ^^u provide prompt lervlce to , et Uhlfh, Northampton. | ^j^ta who desire to buy their lunch- have for a number of ^on. At 12:30 D. S. T. the party wUl asain astemble, and the cars will start for the Home, 12 mllet away, arriving at the Home 1 p. m. A staff of guides are in attendance at aU timet to conduct the members, their famUlet and friends through the larpe Institution and over the ground to see the splendid farm run by the Home. Services begin at the Home IbSiifovlded many features that • promptly at 2 o'clock D.S.T. A pro- the trip one ot pitaaure | gram of religious services. Instru- r for those who accompany 1 mental and vocal solos will be given. Into two Western and Battem J. At Mlddetown. Dau- JSa, It loeated tbe Battem ilbt Jurisdiction, dgb Valley leompoiedi Tittmd the reUgloat aendeit '^^^or ont Sundajr for the Home, to the reeManU, jMiwe from the tbree eoun- I fdrward to thit auiual trip, int a renewal of many I made back home . J fee Orands Attodatlon wUl I a londay. June 2Sth. tpontor ~ trtp to tbe Home mghtin Belt, Dies of Hurts p. Oeti, Aged 24 Diet li lastoB Hospital _ In a conveyor belt at the IMy plant of the Lehigh ' Otment Co., Clarenoe P. a weU known young retl- . Jbtilenvllle wat to aeverely IMdajr moming at T o'eloek, at to' ithtBattonhotpltaL It accident happtned hat dtlermined. It wat aP' SCHOOL BOARD IN ADJOURNED MEETING An adjourned Nazareth School meeting of Board was the held HECKTOWN BOY TO REPRESENT PENN¬ SYLVANIA 4-H CLUBS Tuesday evening In the High School Msrvln Heller Choseii 88 Northampton County 4-H Building with all members of the Board present. Janitors for the school year begin¬ ning July 1st were elected as follows: Edgar Rohn, Joseph Wagner, Jacob Messinger, and Valentine Knecht. Miss Hilda Kindt of Walnutport, a graduate of Shlppensburg SUte Teachers College who also completed —••-• • "."'I TMuii-* adanced work at Muhenberg CoUege U one of the two boys representing •»?^ant Delegate to National 4-H Camp at Wash¬ ington, D. C.; Attains High Honors; Member Since 1927 Marvin Heller, of Heektown. who, laslaam, StoU Wide ( State OoUkgti. and Penn State Colltge wat elected Pennsylvania 4-H Clubt at the Na- a teaeher In tho Prlmarr gradta., tloiial 4-B Olub Oamp at Wathtas^ Mlai Ktodt hat had eight yeart ex- ton, D. C, June ITth-2Srd.. left on perlenee In this work. Tuesday, June 16, for Harrltburg -.»»« .. w— «,- Df- ^- ^- Praunfelder was re-elect-1 wbere he wUl be Joined by other r the vouni man In'e* medical Inspector of the local pennaylvania representatives. John mannerwu caught schools for the year beginnmg July ^ Hale, Jr., Melroy. Mlffim County: rbtit, dragged for a dUtanee »»»i I Martha Jane Resit, Mt. Joy, Lan I managed to Uberate him- I hit precarious position le walk from a buUdlng outside. At tbe hoeol-' »«c««»o oi wie laci. i.nBv me naw-. onuct oiUD leaaer. ana ^aniBa r. tndlvldtial Seorinc w«e fomid to bTof «'h Borough School DUtrict wUI Vetei, AssUtant State Club leader, Su^ontett^ I aatuie. Dr. Calvin Nlc- ?*!««!«. • J*H!?..^''!?!.?i?I^.??w^'' I *»." accompany the^^enntylvanta j ilnciub work U tbe capacity of member et the awtne Jttdt* piaoad flnt hi the EMAUS NARKS FLAG BIRTHDAY Thousand Legion Members Take Part hi Colorf ol Parade "NO LOST TIME ACCIDENT** SAFETY TROPHY UNVEILED •?'*«' AT LOCAL CEMENT PLANT The Drum and Bugle corps of the Harold V. Knecht Post No. 415. American Legion and the Drill team of Its afflUated AuxllUry, of town took an active part In a big Plag Day demonstration held on Saturday evening at Emaut, where upwards of 1,000 Legionalret and Rotarians in Dinner Meeting The dinner meeUng of the Botary Club wat held Monday evening In the dUUng room of the T. M. C. A A brief tong tervlee opened the pro¬ gram fookiwed by a regular busUMis seaslon with teveral communications and announcementa being presented by preaident P. H. Martin. Introduction of guests was next on the program with Dr. S. L. Wet more of Easton and Bruce Stametz of the Catasauqua Club being an¬ nounced. The president. P. H. Martin gave a detailed report on the recent Reading conference of Rotarians and wat foUowed by a report on the sections of the conference not cov¬ ered by Mr. Martin and presented by ClifTord Taylor also one of the local delegates who attended the ses¬ sions. A bUthday lapel bouquet was presented to Charles WUlauer. who celebrated hU birthday during the week and tbe attendance prize was received by Rotarian Prank Schmidt. Announcement wat made that at next week't meeting Harold Shafer, aon of Rotartan Charlet Shafer, who graduated Iatt week, from North CaroUna Univeralty, wlU address the club on "POrestry Work". At tbe meeting to be held the foUowtng week the Club's recently elected of¬ ficers wUlbetastalled^^^ WARNS OF FAKED CHARITY SCHEMES Harrisburg, June 17.—A warning to the citizens of Pennsylvania to be on the alert for solicitors who pose as collectors for charitable agencies or organizations which do not hold soliclUtion of funds li¬ censes from the State Department of Welfare, was issued today by John L. Hanna. State Secretary of Welfare. "Citizens of the State are being exploiter by charity rackets." Hanna Nazareth Cement Co. Plant One of Forty-tlurot It Receive Trophy Preaented i^ Portland CeiMMit Association; Groap of 19 Enployocs Got Firat Aid Trahiinff Certiflcates park m the trlangto teetnf thf ton-Nasareth highway, wntis brief oeremonjr, Miat Janec IC. committee, who replaced ^. man Coyle on the prograea, whs' unable to be present becauet of 10- neaa. At ttUs Juncture Jette _ the United Btatee Bureau el Introduced. HO members of the Legion auxUtaryi^W-j't^f^r^nt !?»^P*f ?* **^« from ten different towns marched In a cotorful proeettlon and later With approprtato exereleet Priday afternoon attended by aU employet, executives and many guesta, the Na¬ zareth Cement Company formally daughter of Mr. aod MTa. reoelved the safety trophy presented Hunt and Mlaa Dorla Rloe, by the Portland Cement AitootatUm of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenoe I to the employes of the plant In re- ened the cords unvelUng the < cognition of their having completed Inscribed "Safety PoUowa ^ the industrial year of 1930 without preaented for no lost time a lost time accident. In 1030. The exercises held In connection H. C. Relchenbach, with the presentation opened with eral superintendent of the Na a selection by the Nazareth High plant accepted the trophjr oo I School Band, which made Ite UUtlal of the employes, bow before the pubUc under the ba-| A brief address on "Safety Work* ton of Conductor Johnson and did as viewed from the woman's < weU considering the fact that up toj was drtivered by Mrs. sr«m^ three months sgo many of the mem- ham of Allentown cone bers received no Inatructlon what-; the Pennsylvania State ever. O. P. CofBn. secretary and treas¬ urer of the Natareth Cement Com¬ pany then presided aa chairman and In a few remarks extended a warm welcome to aU employes and gueste. The Invocation by the Bev. H. C, ^ _ Snyder, pastor of St Johns Lutheran' S^oup of 1» employee with PIfig AM church. foUowed by the sUiglnff of;^^*himg Oertlfleatee on lululf «f "America" by the aasembtage pre-Ithat Bureau. Those o ceded the presentation of the trophy, rourse and reeetvlnc et by J. B. John, chairman, committee Harrlton Beers, Ather , of accident prevention of the Port- ^^^^U**U«>1> Joeeph JtaSl Oar¬ land Cement Asioctatton. — In a brief addrem he congratulated all persons connected with tbe Na¬ sareth Cement Company upon their successful 1930 No Accident Cam¬ paign and stated that tbU year 43 safety trophies are being presented by the Portend Cement Aasoetation throughout the United States. The assemblage, which had been _ _ _ gatherer in a spot near the southern j the assemblage, and ttie entrance of the plant seated upon! by Rev. Snyder. aU were Invited to temporary stands erected for the I enjoy refreshments furnished b» occasion, then proceded to a small company. VBSBBHSgHgHnSB^HBBgHSgBBiHHI^^H Local Syracuse University Student Addresses lions win Heyer, WUUam' Paul Hummel, MOlvln Jonas. Koch. Oeorge Mabus, John L_ Earl Mohn, Matthew Perth. La* Rloe, Oeorge Rudge, Maurlee Searles, Samuel SeguUie, Howard Shafer SM Tony Sottolane. An exhlbltton by the plant flnt aid team followed and after tte singing of the National Anthem hr An Interesting meeting ef the local Lions Club waa held In the Y. enjoyed a boek dance given under the autplcee at the Bmaua pott In Philadelphia ler the unemployed, hf whieh funds were sollelted, onir a smaU pereentass of which were said to rsach the actual subjecte for wlwm the funds were soUctted. Reporta Indicate that aetuaUy leas than twenty-flve per cent, of the money coUected. reached the un¬ employed for whom It waa Intended. At the same tUne, Hanna also I Isaued a warning to persons proml- .,.. „. .. ..^_.. w-.- —'*•'** •" public affairs against lend- towir(rouneU.*liraeeded by' a ^tom ¦ *"• **'•'' namee and Influences to the name gtrea ot Bmaus police, and foUowed by the •?**'^'2?" 7^*** .7***"** ^^^J^Ji^l abuses which may creep Into an enterprise whoee apparent purposa ^- « . Mtnin» i»ii ti»«i.v M»nin« U entbrely worthy. The example, ~; Y;^i|2.% ^.2?^^!!?^ elted was a eommlttse appointed tag visiters tieei eltles and townt Oonttst hrtd at'wlttUn a wide radhis. Uned the flag- individual Judg- bedecked sidewalks to view the par- mg he took sscond honors the same ade as It pfpssd over the principal year. | atreeto of the borough. In 1928 bi attended the State, The parade moved promptly at 7 Leadership Trahilng Sehool at State o'clock in charge of the chief mar atSfled. and alter examln-' l>t, 1931 the School Board wUl there-' delegates to Washington. lily at the hotpltal. tumed "Jtw contlst of 7 members tastead .p^^ National 4-H Camp U com ItOBdsrtaker A. P Sehlsler. of the 5««pt/»«"»5!*; .»"PJ«: poeed of two Home Economtes CluL, „„^»„^,„^ ^„^., «,^«««»-. ^-«. ^»»..,»... «»».,^», -.-...|_— ,. rr STSf SLy^l*^ 2^,?^H !^!?* i anStwo Agricultural Club delegates ntsnslonServlce, undsrths dtoee-' and bugle corps and auxUlary wltti capacity or ottwr. ^ ,^ ., , Olil wat a naUve of Lehigh^2? T^JSlJ??^*ii,^^^ f!?^ ftfo" *^*^ »*•»• ^ *•»• '"iSP w* tton of B. L. Coleman and P. Mar- Ita drUl and bugle corpe: Hamburg! Lte«>^««tranted by the State and wat a son of OeSrT ?'!'7'^l5I!™£!f*to?,'*'''' '"*" ""^'y i several of ttw outlying terrttortet.^uertto Kriktoo, Bstenskm rspcessn- post and drtU and bugle corps: i Department of WeUare to all B.. nee Moyer, OMr Hto ^•l***.'^"^ ""; _ .««»^' wch as. HawaU and Alaska, wUl also Smves. The Norttiampton 4^ Club BIrdsboro post and drtU and bugle' or««il»tlons tor the soUciation of by bta iSsSnte and the' ^^ 2f»*„**"*?',«^„7!? ^,lVr^\^ represented. LnmUmsnt exoeedsIM boys and girls eorps: Bethlehem post. driU ahd '««<>• »« charitable purposes pro- partnu .no cne ^»^ „_ „.^^.,, «„.„, ,„„»^. | ^^^ has been a member of ttie tnroUed In Potato, Pig rMlng, bugle eorpt and auxUlary: Leighton 'I*"?JSL ?255S?«^f SL 'SZ^ Northampton County 4-H Club tlnce Strawberry, Lamb Pteding, Perm pott, drUl«nd bugle corpe: Bangor satisfies^the jwovlslons^f Jhe SoUci 1927 when he enrolled Ui the Nasa- Aeoount, Celery, Ototldng, Can(Ung. poet. drlU and bugle corpe: PuUer- reth Pig Breeding Club and the Na- and My Own Room Clube this year., ton poet, driU and bugle cmrps. and lareth Potato Club. He has contin- Edna Hower, Northampton. R. D..' the Emaus post. driU and bugle ued as a member of thete clubt each was one of the ROme Economies^ corps and auxUlary, year and is agaUt enrolled in the,dtiesates that rsprsssnted Pennsyl Nasareth Potato Club this year. Be, vania at the National Camp last year, to ttie Junior Agricultural Bxtenslon Bmaus Legion patrol and Oirl Scouts.' HJ**"J^7 'J!21J*!*' ?"* with wWch , , .... .... ¦ .- I work, which is earned on by tbe headed by the Emaus band; Herbert i they faU to keep In close touch sfter P. achlsler. 0^ tt» P!««PA?.»5nj»2^^*jMPU^ p^ County AsrtcuUural, Paul Lmta.post, iUlentown. drum' ^,*»*«. ISf^f* to act In some »rd Leh as ad- _ - _ _ - - lerve from July' 1st to December 1931 I A final settlement was effected Iwthers and iliterTMrs **"» ***>' Bandaia general contrac- S^M-PM. iS^'isi- tor wlw erected the sddlUon to ttie «bW Covto sSth R v «»•»» •«»«»> buUdtag. It Is expected ISTbLiWU CenUH? and that a flnal tetttement wlU alto be • iU^esj MorSin A »«»• hi ttie near future with the Ihis. athoia' ***"*"• ^•' contractort who lumlthed ttie hest- •, *» nome. j^ plumbtag and electrical work. » w Society Med to Wyihsing *^rt Tesrillilk Driers Pay Fines I JtyiStaTr^SS:' Harrisburg. June I7.-Two more —isUfordPsmatV^.'inU)' Pl<»t operators hi Pennsyl- ¦"d Co ta^mmenof »«»»• »*ve been prosecuted for - there ameoithe In-' vlolattaig the State mUk testing law, >ioravlanl2iilanarlet.'Moordhig to an announoement to- I IsmUy tttUMmthtO*P ^"^ the Pennsylvania Ospart- I have Invited tte mamliers "Mnt of Agriculture. ^Mkavlao RtstartMlfl^S?' lit* aouth Side Dairy of Union- ¦•«« hold nSibhitSStotoum wae flosd MM and^ Jt ttta ttatleth ffflftrtarr uudtr-rtadtag the Babcock butter- y atmbers of ttie floSeS '•« tett and ttie Model Dairy Com- ^fB to WyaluslnaonW^'PMl' of WesleyrUle (Erie county) tM^U, wlmastr^and «*• PnMeeuted for falsifying re- I FOUR COUNTY FIREMEN TO OW- VENE FRIDAY Ceneentlon te Be WUheat Vemri PawdeThle Year Tlw annual oonventlon of the Pour Countjr Pbemen's aasoetation. eom- possd ol the companlss ol X^dgh, Caiboa. Monroe and Northampton countlee, wUl be held hi ttie Hotel Bethlehem, Priday, June 19. beghi- nlng at 10 o'clock In tbe moming. Heretofore It wat a two-day aSabr with a parade on the Saturday fol *111 be held Hie mls^'eort, optraUng without Ucented tet *"r>»d among ttie indlant' ter. not taUng correct temples ot '^- from nMtoTmwihm «¦«>* dsUvery and for faUure to hold was encountered when sampiss ten days for check-testtaig., ^—— » ^ tw - —_ Army wSSrSSo tS'^Sise two prosecutions make a Uwtag.butm account of ^^ •ad Uie mtostonartM iSd total of sU vlotations unearttied, nomlc depretsUm. this feature has ¦Mied to W^MnrnninWi. during the psst few months m a bsen eUmlnated thU year. •«»«toter i^vM tooSo StateTwlde r^d-up of unscrupu- Memorial services for ttie members to iie^tag Saite to ^us dairy plant operators, Depart- of ttie attoclatton who have antwer served to the vltltort at BX'^t oOlcUlt report. I ig Hotel on Uit day of, j^»=^b j ' Mon. Thit U a most de- ^"===-=-=====" WveUiroughttieMountatas'^^ ^ .^^ I'sT^^'^-'VS.i Captain Owen Rice, iiiW:.?^ hundred people *^ — '""•^•ection Who wUl attend (ContUiued OB nga PMr> CLASS lAY A SUCCESS Camp No. 20, Receives Complimentary Letter .•inlor , Captain Owen A. Rice, Camp No. _ class of tht mth ». flont of Union Veterant received l.'Hday evenUig praatnSd the foUowlng letter, compUmentlng Vk amusing eomedy^ them for ttielr appewance In tte Ily Ufe/to a iSgeau- reeeni Memorial Day CelebraUon to MA * Wundenr took the'Bethlehem: _^ , . ,^^ "Aunt Muiy; Andy. Sterling I Bettilehem, Pa.. June 9,1911 > **'¦¦ Rardv. Raa»*tA» B.._.it.. Anna Rardy, Beatrloe Rundle; Captain Piner Abel Hardy, Ralph Blona dy. KaUiryn Bngis: Mari- piadys WaUter; Wbyne vwome Angert: Mr. Stub- •m Ruloff; Myra Hardy. ,««mer. Bach member of Captain Owen A. Rice. Camp Na 30. Reservei. Nasareth, Pa. Dear Str. "On behalf of Uie Memorial Day Committee of the J. K. Taylor Pwt, ' Ptayed' ibeT^LriZr^-' Zct&m^^iSl^XoX^T^. Jhe applause durina the' we wish to express our grateful ap- , "Auction showed how weU' preclatlon for your visitation to our 'ess received. The produc-l city and participation of your organ- owM the result of the faithful latlon In our parade. -*"*'^'»-'5'^. the committee, and I Vour presence here made a very ence Nicholas, who directed favorable impression with our city so capably. Music was'and also the remaining O. A. R. who AUTO TOUR OF COUimr FARMERS An auto tour of Northampton Countjr larmers to the WaUwr-Oor- tatlon of Punds Act. Under the act a soUcltor Is allowed flfteen per cent, of the funds he colecta while the remainder must be tumed over A'monstOTcrowd'enJoysd ttie block' to the organisaUon for which he Is dance, the first of the seaaon given *^orklng. to Bmaus. The Emaus band fuml-L To date ttie Department of Wel- shed the musle for the dance Re- **'* "** granted elghty-Qve 11- frsshmente were served from booths I««»«,to organisations titfoughout to charge ol ttie auxUlary members, the State to soUclt funds. This which found the United States prepared for the emergency "^^Itm had ttie desired effertaSd il ^ alter the close ef tte war tiM tloaal Defense Act was paiead te Omgrsts. Tbis aet plasas s SBMs^ ofmMO enlleted osehlnSe imS? army and placed M,000 marlaee aatf reserve ofBcers on the reeem lotue providing a nucleus around whieli s lar?e trained army could quickly te The speaker then referred to tte reserve oflleers training eorps as they exist at moat of tte LOCAL CABS DABIAGBD number compares exacUy with last year's total at this time which was also elghty-flve, tadlcattog that de¬ spite unemployment no tocrease for OnSunday evening at 8:15 o'clock,,.- , ,.. _ ._ at tte toterssetton ot Mato and Bel-! Uoenses ol ttUs type has occurred vldere streets. Nasareth. tte autos don nurm at Plalnsboro. New Jerssy. I ol Harrison Beers ol High street Including stops at two otter out-|town and Willard Sehreek ol WU- ttandlng larms on tte route, hat Uam street, Psn Argyl, figured ta a been planned hy tte Northampton bad eolUalon. Beers was driving BUSIDfESS PLACE BANDS CHANGES The Lunch Room, Broad and Bet- OBun^ Agrleultural Bxtenslon Ser-!north on Mato while Sehreek made vldere streeta. conducted by Robert viee. and wlU te conducted on Wed- a left turn off Mato street toto Bel- Manck has been purchssed Iqr Mrs. needay, June Mth. vlderestrset with the resultant crash. Prank Kratser of Belfast, formerly County Agent B. L. Coleman who Both cars were badly damaged and of town. Mrs. Kratser moved her hasairangsd ttedstaUsof tte tour.'**!* towed to a local garage, household effecte on Tuesday and states ttet It win be of toterest to Neither driver was hurt, with dam- will take Immedtate possession of the aU Northampton county farmers and ***" to tte Beer's car estimated at Lunch Room. Mr. Manck and faml- wlU te of particular toterest to the ^^^^ ***^ ^^^ damages to the ly have moved toto theU: bungalow fanner wte U totereeted to dabrylng., Bchreck car. ; at Baylors Lake. Tte flrst stop WlU be at tte farm of: _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Clifford Snyder, near CUnton. New' ^^^^^ ——^^^^^.^^^^^^^^^^^^w ^^.^^"^"T^^j Vandalism Carved on Monuments of Commun¬ ity; Lack Civic Pride Tte second stop wlU bs st tte, fsrm of Henry Schmidt, near Ewlng-' vlUe, Mereer County. New Jersey, who Is a practical diiry farmer with s mUktog hsrd of M cows. The entire aftemoon wlU be spent at the W4her-a«rdoa .Ptem. Plalnsboro, Uew Jersey, which maintains a mU¬ ktog herd of IMO eows and operates s 90M aere larm. I What Nasareth needs most at the uaed with tte same degree of care Tbia larm ipeelallstt to tte pro- present time Is an awakened Civic that we apply to our own personaal dueUon of muk lor Inlant leedtog consctousness and community pride, effects. Because property does not and tte milk Is produeed under tte Evidences of lack of both are to be belong to any one todlvldual no one most sanitary eondltlons possible, seen everywhere. has the right to misuse It or appro- Tte cows art milked on a maehtoe By Civic coniclousness as far as prlate it at hit own. ChUdren must 25?'J*?J^**i!*'* ^'•'lif**^ ttie individual U concerned, we mean be taught this at a part of ttielr •Hi.*"'^i^•"¦ •'•¦J' capacity of the apprectatlon ttet the todlvldual general education 11 the community Dallktog of 340 oowa an teur. AUtey la a pwt ol tte Community and ttet ^ to attato any degree ol unity to were to every way tattsfled with your aeeommodatlons whte here and ttet you may sse flt to agato be with us 2". * /"y'llSf K^l'SS'^.i^ XS:JK IS™* ^£!L ""tfWJ?, ^^ ^ **»• his"i^'^r ta'piibUcTliJ^'teav'Si; civic matters and reach a high stan date I have teatd BMny «J}™^ i »«V *PW". »'»*«*^*»M.he seenln iu stamp on ttie mtlre community. I dard of community pride, commento regarding your organise- opemUon. A maehtoe for dehydra- u this apprectaUon U on a high Every Saturday and Sunday even- tmg manure la being constructed. pUme. the tone of the entire com- tog young men and boys gather on tion and the splendid cooperation rendered by your force of men. Hoping to teve tte pleasure of meeting you and your organisation' spected. Many oUier totersetlng features of munity U raised feedtog and management wlU be to ""*""' " •^"**~ on maair occastons to tte future, beg to remato," Yours very sincerely, Elmer C. Jones., Cludrman. { Memorial Day Committee The executives of tte Camp also' wish to express tteb- apprectatlon to tte Nazareth Band, American Le-! glon Post and all other organlzaUons for their particlpaUon to tte local Memorial Day parade and helped to make tte celebration such a success.' Also for ttelr kind assistance to County Agent B. L. Coleman to- vltes aU Northampton County farm¬ ers to participate to this tour, which wUl start from 15th and Northamp¬ ton streeta. Easton, Pa., at 8:00 o' clock. Standard Time. Wednesday. June 24th. the Y. M. C. A. steps. They eat Ice Wten tte entire community cream from boxes snd throw the ^res this apprectatlon. wishes It empty contatoers on the steps, the to be high and desires tte town to be sidewalk, tte tawn and in the street. progressive, clean and orderly, we Common sense alone steuld prevent approach civic pride. | them from creattog auch an un- Nasareth recently erected a drink- sightly condition but unfortimately ing fountain In tte Square. It al-1 everybody cannot display common ready shows evidence of terd use. sense and for such we must teve Children misuse and abuse It. We education along the desired lines. can pass that off by saying they are At tte regular dinner meeting con¬ ducted by tte preeldsnt Bov. J. A. KUck. tte msmbers and j listened to an address on "I iences in tte Reserve OOfeers Trato- tog Corps" deUvsred by Jote Con¬ nolly, a local youth, wte is a student at Syracuse University. Preceding the address, a regular business meeting waa teld with Pres¬ ident Kllck reporting tte completton of the Lion's flower bed at the eas- _ tern entrance of the "CUrte". Ployd | universities or land nant KaufTman. cteirman of tte Club, ties. Tne land grant aet wl- -___. /^'l-iiclance Committee reported i by Congress in 1863 apportionS^ favorably on the Attendance Contest j tract of land to eaeh coUecettetla. waged from Septemter to AprU. Be eluded miUtary tralntogasaMrt at presented tte following memters Ito regular currlculumin ttea^a^ who attended eaeh meettog during grant colleges so called terai^7 that period wlto club attendance tte government aid extendodtaiiya buttons: Clarence Fehnel. WUUam manner for military wark tte n. Harper. Andrew Kem. Rev. J. A. serve offlcers training eonaJaa mS Kllck. Alvin E. Pranta, J. Eari Ko- eleeUve but Is part of ttenimdw Cher. C. Frederick Martto. Henry course pursued by each atSetSt. O. Simons and Harry L. Worman. | Conscientious objectors becauMiS The Speaker of tte evening, John religion ate the only studenta m5 Connolly was totroduced by tte required to Include thto tnUnS chairman of tbe Program Commit- during their four years at eMimm tae. Dr. Uhler. Mr. ConnoUy was Thto military tratoinc IsSvldM chosen to represent tte University' toto two stages of studvwlth Sa^S of Syracuse at Um Annual National two yean being more dlfBcult Rlflle matohes held by tte Oovera- the first and second vear At ment at Camp Perry. Ohio last taU conclusion of the traltUnc nn and has been Interested In mlUtary tte student qualifies tela as tacUcs and reserve offlcers training a commission to tte for several yesrs, telng a graduate of tte U. S. and receives SMO a' ot Nazareth HaU prior to entering salary. Riffles, machine inms 'and Syracuse University | ptetoto are used In aeotdriag tte The speaker touched briefly upon practical knowledge whlleiBfitt» the early htotory of tte American tactics and various nroblnns aMolsM forces staUng Uut to Colontal ttanes given by regutar araur oOeen Sta. no definite defenss progam was ptan- tloned at tte coUege ^^ ned and even up to tte World War The primary purpose of this mill- foundation for national tary training to not for bnttis hut to „ .^ _ prepare each student to besosM a World War (Conttnued on Pago flee) no real defense had been laid. Tte lesson of tte i i ' REPORT UPON ICHAMBER OF RELIEF MONEYS] COMMESCE MEEIS Tte Directors of tte Chamber of Tte following are tte sums from the two per centum tax paid npoa'rt^^^lT'J!!^,^''^^^J premiums by Foreign Pire Insurance' fiSJT 5V^!^ ^°J^ ' t;:— - Companies alloted to the various' '**? ^ " p- ^ »u<»4torium to a re- cities', boroughs and townshlj, S fJiLmhS" n^^.^^r****** '* * Northampton County for the year 1 ^"lSi^,2^P«»^-. ending December 31. 1B20. L„M.^fif*.w'***^"!^ *V.w- No money alloted wlU be paid to''°*i°*'"»,tte t^^Ung of tte any district unless there u TlUiln <*? "^*'*^ ""fttog and ttielr the district a duy organized flre tl ^I^L ^J•*°?'?'• "* ^ company, paid or volunteer, now I?"***i ^IJ^, '^*^i'?'*^ •*. — existing, with a properly organised ""nPtojroent Service alttwugh a latle Relief Pund Asioctatlon duly tecos- «»«"«'>•»¦ o* men "s sUll sseklag eai- nlzed by the proper ofllclato of any Ployment and have registered at tte su<:h municipality: Bethletem, gs- Employment Bureau ofllce. 329 12; Easton. $5.07142; Bangor' ^^* (foUowlng committees $744 51: Bath. $183.48; Chapman 8l! •"P"^"'*** 5tonday evsolng by »2: East Bangor. $M.M; Preemans-' ^^^^ Trumtewer and will burg. $34.78: Olendon, $10J8; Hel-**''^*^ memtera to aerve-on tte lertown, $113.13; Nasareth. $SM85 *"ittees with them: Industrial Northampton, $710.31: North Catas- *< tfsrtln; Membership. auqua. $15.17; Pen Argyl, $40g.l7;! I'crtz; Publicity. R. O. BU PorUand. $$71.75; Roteto, $8744; *"*• Oeorge Hahn; Ckiod Stockertown. $114^0; TStamy,$18.01; AvtoUon, WUUam BtUmar; teritsl- Walnutport, $31.04; West Eaaton, ture. J- H. Fulmer;_ Otel» ThjWy ?1SK $1MJ»5 and Wtod by Uie high school orches-' had an opportunity to look upon the traveUng wlUi ttem to the out ol! Tte certificate wlU be presented to ' Boys tn Blue. I sm hoping that you \ town cemeteries for stmUar purposss. Uie poet on July 7th. A dtottogulshed membership certl- irresponsible, but we cannot con flcate wUl be awarded to the Harold V. Knecht Post No. 415 American Legion of town, to behalf of the post exceeding Ito 19M membership quota. stantly pass off continued abuse. Parents and teachers must aid to pointtog out ttet pubUc parks, pUy- grounds. drlnktag fountains, and to Recently boys old enough to real¬ ize that theb: actions were wrong hurled stones at the monument Ini Indian cemetery. They were not tte first who have thrown stones at the monument and who through some Freeman; Athletica. Henry Commeretal, R. F, talnment, A. J. Stur^; Bureau, Andrew O. Charles J. Knausa. A retotuUon was to hold only tog July and August, a word all property set apart for tte years teve greaUy defaced tte flne use ol tte general pubte must be (Conttaoed on Page Five) $22.59: Wilson, Oap, $140J1. • S PILGRIMAGE TO ORPHANS HOME The local St. John's Lutheran Ladies Aid Society to arrangtog lor a vtoltatlon to tte Topton Or^iant Home on Thursday. June Mth. They tovlte the general pubte to accompany ^hem. Transportation at a nominal cost. Bus to leave tte Lutheran church at 8 a. m. Ito tte fbck»>AnA' All persons Interested see eltter toh. Rev. Oeorfs B. Mrs^ Rosa Stelnmeta. Mra. Robert aa totewa: Lewto Morrto or Mrs. Charles BaeMa'aS iSiU ajH. lor any Uslormatlon heten MoMi Preparatory and the Lord's Suppsr mtt%L
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1931-06-18 |
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. |
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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 | 06 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1931 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1931-06-18 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-29 |
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 39229 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 | Nazareth Item '"'H^. )^ XXXX NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1931 Ho. AN INDBPBNDBNT FAIIILY NBWfPAFBR. DBVOTBD TO LITBRATURB. LOCAL AND OBNBRAL INTBLHOBNCB. FELLOWS TO SE PILGRIMAGE TO MIDDLETOWN •f Fnitoraity In Nasaireth and Vicinity, FamiliM aad Fricndi Have Splendid MOpportiinitjr to Visit Meet Modern Home BlaiataiMd by tlie Order me the Odd r^Uowi pra* i the automobile calavorade. The '?L^,.Mi and eldnltr, «•»*•" •«>* •»" **" attemble at I Mamrtth ¦"JJ^'f'ithe L O. O. P. Building, 11-120 N. IH and frtendt. vtu nave, ^^ Btnet. AUtntown at 8 a. m. Day- opportunity »• T™: ^ I USht Saving Time. I. O. O. P. Temple Mt. targttt and SSLSSSi»** "»«»¦ <*•" '"" '' • "• ,mwH«»J*"^S2^ The Committee has provided for In tbe "'*"?"J^**r"^leach car a banner and UiformaUon ,arai^ of Odd W'gy^.jyiclreuUr. The large caUvorade wlU ifWtemal O'^^Ll???^. i t«w ov«r Route No. 43, led by a pa- rMtatalns eight BanMln we 11„| f,^^ ^j^ g^^ Highway Depart- Ibar for orphwit, «*•»« l ment. ArrangemenU have been ifetra of the R**'"!^^'*'?!' i made with towna for through trafBc I branch of the Order) ana, jo^^ytoe, also two stops will be made I Ktmes for the <»• oijne | ^^ ^^^ convenient places for short j5m and *"** JrSSJ ¦ •*•** »*"* comfort purposes, fallows. ¦JSf J?^-?^l Por luncheon purposes the entire *** V^ ?..22SSi«r' PWty WlU enjoy a two-hour stop over .-.. .»« jurltdletlona, S^,J,^ey •^fk. which hat lately opened Ita tlOO,000 Zoo, free to tbe public. By tptctal arrangement the Hershey management provided free _^ ^ . ptdUg, alto ipecla tables for thote Valley Pait Orandt; jn t)|o pg^ty who earry batket-lunch- _.. nposed oC pttt oBloen ,00. xhe large dining room hi the iB Odd Pellow UMgea In the ^ p,^ ^^u provide prompt lervlce to , et Uhlfh, Northampton. | ^j^ta who desire to buy their lunch- have for a number of ^on. At 12:30 D. S. T. the party wUl asain astemble, and the cars will start for the Home, 12 mllet away, arriving at the Home 1 p. m. A staff of guides are in attendance at aU timet to conduct the members, their famUlet and friends through the larpe Institution and over the ground to see the splendid farm run by the Home. Services begin at the Home IbSiifovlded many features that • promptly at 2 o'clock D.S.T. A pro- the trip one ot pitaaure | gram of religious services. Instru- r for those who accompany 1 mental and vocal solos will be given. Into two Western and Battem J. At Mlddetown. Dau- JSa, It loeated tbe Battem ilbt Jurisdiction, dgb Valley leompoiedi Tittmd the reUgloat aendeit '^^^or ont Sundajr for the Home, to the reeManU, jMiwe from the tbree eoun- I fdrward to thit auiual trip, int a renewal of many I made back home . J fee Orands Attodatlon wUl I a londay. June 2Sth. tpontor ~ trtp to tbe Home mghtin Belt, Dies of Hurts p. Oeti, Aged 24 Diet li lastoB Hospital _ In a conveyor belt at the IMy plant of the Lehigh ' Otment Co., Clarenoe P. a weU known young retl- . Jbtilenvllle wat to aeverely IMdajr moming at T o'eloek, at to' ithtBattonhotpltaL It accident happtned hat dtlermined. It wat aP' SCHOOL BOARD IN ADJOURNED MEETING An adjourned Nazareth School meeting of Board was the held HECKTOWN BOY TO REPRESENT PENN¬ SYLVANIA 4-H CLUBS Tuesday evening In the High School Msrvln Heller Choseii 88 Northampton County 4-H Building with all members of the Board present. Janitors for the school year begin¬ ning July 1st were elected as follows: Edgar Rohn, Joseph Wagner, Jacob Messinger, and Valentine Knecht. Miss Hilda Kindt of Walnutport, a graduate of Shlppensburg SUte Teachers College who also completed —••-• • "."'I TMuii-* adanced work at Muhenberg CoUege U one of the two boys representing •»?^ant Delegate to National 4-H Camp at Wash¬ ington, D. C.; Attains High Honors; Member Since 1927 Marvin Heller, of Heektown. who, laslaam, StoU Wide ( State OoUkgti. and Penn State Colltge wat elected Pennsylvania 4-H Clubt at the Na- a teaeher In tho Prlmarr gradta., tloiial 4-B Olub Oamp at Wathtas^ Mlai Ktodt hat had eight yeart ex- ton, D. C, June ITth-2Srd.. left on perlenee In this work. Tuesday, June 16, for Harrltburg -.»»« .. w— «,- Df- ^- ^- Praunfelder was re-elect-1 wbere he wUl be Joined by other r the vouni man In'e* medical Inspector of the local pennaylvania representatives. John mannerwu caught schools for the year beginnmg July ^ Hale, Jr., Melroy. Mlffim County: rbtit, dragged for a dUtanee »»»i I Martha Jane Resit, Mt. Joy, Lan I managed to Uberate him- I hit precarious position le walk from a buUdlng outside. At tbe hoeol-' »«c««»o oi wie laci. i.nBv me naw-. onuct oiUD leaaer. ana ^aniBa r. tndlvldtial Seorinc w«e fomid to bTof «'h Borough School DUtrict wUI Vetei, AssUtant State Club leader, Su^ontett^ I aatuie. Dr. Calvin Nlc- ?*!««!«. • J*H!?..^''!?!.?i?I^.??w^'' I *»." accompany the^^enntylvanta j ilnciub work U tbe capacity of member et the awtne Jttdt* piaoad flnt hi the EMAUS NARKS FLAG BIRTHDAY Thousand Legion Members Take Part hi Colorf ol Parade "NO LOST TIME ACCIDENT** SAFETY TROPHY UNVEILED •?'*«' AT LOCAL CEMENT PLANT The Drum and Bugle corps of the Harold V. Knecht Post No. 415. American Legion and the Drill team of Its afflUated AuxllUry, of town took an active part In a big Plag Day demonstration held on Saturday evening at Emaut, where upwards of 1,000 Legionalret and Rotarians in Dinner Meeting The dinner meeUng of the Botary Club wat held Monday evening In the dUUng room of the T. M. C. A A brief tong tervlee opened the pro¬ gram fookiwed by a regular busUMis seaslon with teveral communications and announcementa being presented by preaident P. H. Martin. Introduction of guests was next on the program with Dr. S. L. Wet more of Easton and Bruce Stametz of the Catasauqua Club being an¬ nounced. The president. P. H. Martin gave a detailed report on the recent Reading conference of Rotarians and wat foUowed by a report on the sections of the conference not cov¬ ered by Mr. Martin and presented by ClifTord Taylor also one of the local delegates who attended the ses¬ sions. A bUthday lapel bouquet was presented to Charles WUlauer. who celebrated hU birthday during the week and tbe attendance prize was received by Rotarian Prank Schmidt. Announcement wat made that at next week't meeting Harold Shafer, aon of Rotartan Charlet Shafer, who graduated Iatt week, from North CaroUna Univeralty, wlU address the club on "POrestry Work". At tbe meeting to be held the foUowtng week the Club's recently elected of¬ ficers wUlbetastalled^^^ WARNS OF FAKED CHARITY SCHEMES Harrisburg, June 17.—A warning to the citizens of Pennsylvania to be on the alert for solicitors who pose as collectors for charitable agencies or organizations which do not hold soliclUtion of funds li¬ censes from the State Department of Welfare, was issued today by John L. Hanna. State Secretary of Welfare. "Citizens of the State are being exploiter by charity rackets." Hanna Nazareth Cement Co. Plant One of Forty-tlurot It Receive Trophy Preaented i^ Portland CeiMMit Association; Groap of 19 Enployocs Got Firat Aid Trahiinff Certiflcates park m the trlangto teetnf thf ton-Nasareth highway, wntis brief oeremonjr, Miat Janec IC. committee, who replaced ^. man Coyle on the prograea, whs' unable to be present becauet of 10- neaa. At ttUs Juncture Jette _ the United Btatee Bureau el Introduced. HO members of the Legion auxUtaryi^W-j't^f^r^nt !?»^P*f ?* **^« from ten different towns marched In a cotorful proeettlon and later With approprtato exereleet Priday afternoon attended by aU employet, executives and many guesta, the Na¬ zareth Cement Company formally daughter of Mr. aod MTa. reoelved the safety trophy presented Hunt and Mlaa Dorla Rloe, by the Portland Cement AitootatUm of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenoe I to the employes of the plant In re- ened the cords unvelUng the < cognition of their having completed Inscribed "Safety PoUowa ^ the industrial year of 1930 without preaented for no lost time a lost time accident. In 1030. The exercises held In connection H. C. Relchenbach, with the presentation opened with eral superintendent of the Na a selection by the Nazareth High plant accepted the trophjr oo I School Band, which made Ite UUtlal of the employes, bow before the pubUc under the ba-| A brief address on "Safety Work* ton of Conductor Johnson and did as viewed from the woman's < weU considering the fact that up toj was drtivered by Mrs. sr«m^ three months sgo many of the mem- ham of Allentown cone bers received no Inatructlon what-; the Pennsylvania State ever. O. P. CofBn. secretary and treas¬ urer of the Natareth Cement Com¬ pany then presided aa chairman and In a few remarks extended a warm welcome to aU employes and gueste. The Invocation by the Bev. H. C, ^ _ Snyder, pastor of St Johns Lutheran' S^oup of 1» employee with PIfig AM church. foUowed by the sUiglnff of;^^*himg Oertlfleatee on lululf «f "America" by the aasembtage pre-Ithat Bureau. Those o ceded the presentation of the trophy, rourse and reeetvlnc et by J. B. John, chairman, committee Harrlton Beers, Ather , of accident prevention of the Port- ^^^^U**U«>1> Joeeph JtaSl Oar¬ land Cement Asioctatton. — In a brief addrem he congratulated all persons connected with tbe Na¬ sareth Cement Company upon their successful 1930 No Accident Cam¬ paign and stated that tbU year 43 safety trophies are being presented by the Portend Cement Aasoetation throughout the United States. The assemblage, which had been _ _ _ gatherer in a spot near the southern j the assemblage, and ttie entrance of the plant seated upon! by Rev. Snyder. aU were Invited to temporary stands erected for the I enjoy refreshments furnished b» occasion, then proceded to a small company. VBSBBHSgHgHnSB^HBBgHSgBBiHHI^^H Local Syracuse University Student Addresses lions win Heyer, WUUam' Paul Hummel, MOlvln Jonas. Koch. Oeorge Mabus, John L_ Earl Mohn, Matthew Perth. La* Rloe, Oeorge Rudge, Maurlee Searles, Samuel SeguUie, Howard Shafer SM Tony Sottolane. An exhlbltton by the plant flnt aid team followed and after tte singing of the National Anthem hr An Interesting meeting ef the local Lions Club waa held In the Y. enjoyed a boek dance given under the autplcee at the Bmaua pott In Philadelphia ler the unemployed, hf whieh funds were sollelted, onir a smaU pereentass of which were said to rsach the actual subjecte for wlwm the funds were soUctted. Reporta Indicate that aetuaUy leas than twenty-flve per cent, of the money coUected. reached the un¬ employed for whom It waa Intended. At the same tUne, Hanna also I Isaued a warning to persons proml- .,.. „. .. ..^_.. w-.- —'*•'** •" public affairs against lend- towir(rouneU.*liraeeded by' a ^tom ¦ *"• **'•'' namee and Influences to the name gtrea ot Bmaus police, and foUowed by the •?**'^'2?" 7^*** .7***"** ^^^J^Ji^l abuses which may creep Into an enterprise whoee apparent purposa ^- « . Mtnin» i»ii ti»«i.v M»nin« U entbrely worthy. The example, ~; Y;^i|2.% ^.2?^^!!?^ elted was a eommlttse appointed tag visiters tieei eltles and townt Oonttst hrtd at'wlttUn a wide radhis. Uned the flag- individual Judg- bedecked sidewalks to view the par- mg he took sscond honors the same ade as It pfpssd over the principal year. | atreeto of the borough. In 1928 bi attended the State, The parade moved promptly at 7 Leadership Trahilng Sehool at State o'clock in charge of the chief mar atSfled. and alter examln-' l>t, 1931 the School Board wUl there-' delegates to Washington. lily at the hotpltal. tumed "Jtw contlst of 7 members tastead .p^^ National 4-H Camp U com ItOBdsrtaker A. P Sehlsler. of the 5««pt/»«"»5!*; .»"PJ«: poeed of two Home Economtes CluL, „„^»„^,„^ ^„^., «,^«««»-. ^-«. ^»»..,»... «»».,^», -.-...|_— ,. rr STSf SLy^l*^ 2^,?^H !^!?* i anStwo Agricultural Club delegates ntsnslonServlce, undsrths dtoee-' and bugle corps and auxUlary wltti capacity or ottwr. ^ ,^ ., , Olil wat a naUve of Lehigh^2? T^JSlJ??^*ii,^^^ f!?^ ftfo" *^*^ »*•»• ^ *•»• '"iSP w* tton of B. L. Coleman and P. Mar- Ita drUl and bugle corpe: Hamburg! Lte«>^««tranted by the State and wat a son of OeSrT ?'!'7'^l5I!™£!f*to?,'*'''' '"*" ""^'y i several of ttw outlying terrttortet.^uertto Kriktoo, Bstenskm rspcessn- post and drtU and bugle corps: i Department of WeUare to all B.. nee Moyer, OMr Hto ^•l***.'^"^ ""; _ .««»^' wch as. HawaU and Alaska, wUl also Smves. The Norttiampton 4^ Club BIrdsboro post and drtU and bugle' or««il»tlons tor the soUciation of by bta iSsSnte and the' ^^ 2f»*„**"*?',«^„7!? ^,lVr^\^ represented. LnmUmsnt exoeedsIM boys and girls eorps: Bethlehem post. driU ahd '««<>• »« charitable purposes pro- partnu .no cne ^»^ „_ „.^^.,, «„.„, ,„„»^. | ^^^ has been a member of ttie tnroUed In Potato, Pig rMlng, bugle eorpt and auxUlary: Leighton 'I*"?JSL ?255S?«^f SL 'SZ^ Northampton County 4-H Club tlnce Strawberry, Lamb Pteding, Perm pott, drUl«nd bugle corpe: Bangor satisfies^the jwovlslons^f Jhe SoUci 1927 when he enrolled Ui the Nasa- Aeoount, Celery, Ototldng, Can(Ung. poet. drlU and bugle corpe: PuUer- reth Pig Breeding Club and the Na- and My Own Room Clube this year., ton poet, driU and bugle cmrps. and lareth Potato Club. He has contin- Edna Hower, Northampton. R. D..' the Emaus post. driU and bugle ued as a member of thete clubt each was one of the ROme Economies^ corps and auxUlary, year and is agaUt enrolled in the,dtiesates that rsprsssnted Pennsyl Nasareth Potato Club this year. Be, vania at the National Camp last year, to ttie Junior Agricultural Bxtenslon Bmaus Legion patrol and Oirl Scouts.' HJ**"J^7 'J!21J*!*' ?"* with wWch , , .... .... ¦ .- I work, which is earned on by tbe headed by the Emaus band; Herbert i they faU to keep In close touch sfter P. achlsler. 0^ tt» P!««PA?.»5nj»2^^*jMPU^ p^ County AsrtcuUural, Paul Lmta.post, iUlentown. drum' ^,*»*«. ISf^f* to act In some »rd Leh as ad- _ - _ _ - - lerve from July' 1st to December 1931 I A final settlement was effected Iwthers and iliterTMrs **"» ***>' Bandaia general contrac- S^M-PM. iS^'isi- tor wlw erected the sddlUon to ttie «bW Covto sSth R v «»•»» •«»«»> buUdtag. It Is expected ISTbLiWU CenUH? and that a flnal tetttement wlU alto be • iU^esj MorSin A »«»• hi ttie near future with the Ihis. athoia' ***"*"• ^•' contractort who lumlthed ttie hest- •, *» nome. j^ plumbtag and electrical work. » w Society Med to Wyihsing *^rt Tesrillilk Driers Pay Fines I JtyiStaTr^SS:' Harrisburg. June I7.-Two more —isUfordPsmatV^.'inU)' Pl<»t operators hi Pennsyl- ¦"d Co ta^mmenof »«»»• »*ve been prosecuted for - there ameoithe In-' vlolattaig the State mUk testing law, >ioravlanl2iilanarlet.'Moordhig to an announoement to- I IsmUy tttUMmthtO*P ^"^ the Pennsylvania Ospart- I have Invited tte mamliers "Mnt of Agriculture. ^Mkavlao RtstartMlfl^S?' lit* aouth Side Dairy of Union- ¦•«« hold nSibhitSStotoum wae flosd MM and^ Jt ttta ttatleth ffflftrtarr uudtr-rtadtag the Babcock butter- y atmbers of ttie floSeS '•« tett and ttie Model Dairy Com- ^fB to WyaluslnaonW^'PMl' of WesleyrUle (Erie county) tM^U, wlmastr^and «*• PnMeeuted for falsifying re- I FOUR COUNTY FIREMEN TO OW- VENE FRIDAY Ceneentlon te Be WUheat Vemri PawdeThle Year Tlw annual oonventlon of the Pour Countjr Pbemen's aasoetation. eom- possd ol the companlss ol X^dgh, Caiboa. Monroe and Northampton countlee, wUl be held hi ttie Hotel Bethlehem, Priday, June 19. beghi- nlng at 10 o'clock In tbe moming. Heretofore It wat a two-day aSabr with a parade on the Saturday fol *111 be held Hie mls^'eort, optraUng without Ucented tet *"r>»d among ttie indlant' ter. not taUng correct temples ot '^- from nMtoTmwihm «¦«>* dsUvery and for faUure to hold was encountered when sampiss ten days for check-testtaig., ^—— » ^ tw - —_ Army wSSrSSo tS'^Sise two prosecutions make a Uwtag.butm account of ^^ •ad Uie mtostonartM iSd total of sU vlotations unearttied, nomlc depretsUm. this feature has ¦Mied to W^MnrnninWi. during the psst few months m a bsen eUmlnated thU year. •«»«toter i^vM tooSo StateTwlde r^d-up of unscrupu- Memorial services for ttie members to iie^tag Saite to ^us dairy plant operators, Depart- of ttie attoclatton who have antwer served to the vltltort at BX'^t oOlcUlt report. I ig Hotel on Uit day of, j^»=^b j ' Mon. Thit U a most de- ^"===-=-=====" WveUiroughttieMountatas'^^ ^ .^^ I'sT^^'^-'VS.i Captain Owen Rice, iiiW:.?^ hundred people *^ — '""•^•ection Who wUl attend (ContUiued OB nga PMr> CLASS lAY A SUCCESS Camp No. 20, Receives Complimentary Letter .•inlor , Captain Owen A. Rice, Camp No. _ class of tht mth ». flont of Union Veterant received l.'Hday evenUig praatnSd the foUowlng letter, compUmentlng Vk amusing eomedy^ them for ttielr appewance In tte Ily Ufe/to a iSgeau- reeeni Memorial Day CelebraUon to MA * Wundenr took the'Bethlehem: _^ , . ,^^ "Aunt Muiy; Andy. Sterling I Bettilehem, Pa.. June 9,1911 > **'¦¦ Rardv. Raa»*tA» B.._.it.. Anna Rardy, Beatrloe Rundle; Captain Piner Abel Hardy, Ralph Blona dy. KaUiryn Bngis: Mari- piadys WaUter; Wbyne vwome Angert: Mr. Stub- •m Ruloff; Myra Hardy. ,««mer. Bach member of Captain Owen A. Rice. Camp Na 30. Reservei. Nasareth, Pa. Dear Str. "On behalf of Uie Memorial Day Committee of the J. K. Taylor Pwt, ' Ptayed' ibeT^LriZr^-' Zct&m^^iSl^XoX^T^. Jhe applause durina the' we wish to express our grateful ap- , "Auction showed how weU' preclatlon for your visitation to our 'ess received. The produc-l city and participation of your organ- owM the result of the faithful latlon In our parade. -*"*'^'»-'5'^. the committee, and I Vour presence here made a very ence Nicholas, who directed favorable impression with our city so capably. Music was'and also the remaining O. A. R. who AUTO TOUR OF COUimr FARMERS An auto tour of Northampton Countjr larmers to the WaUwr-Oor- tatlon of Punds Act. Under the act a soUcltor Is allowed flfteen per cent, of the funds he colecta while the remainder must be tumed over A'monstOTcrowd'enJoysd ttie block' to the organisaUon for which he Is dance, the first of the seaaon given *^orklng. to Bmaus. The Emaus band fuml-L To date ttie Department of Wel- shed the musle for the dance Re- **'* "** granted elghty-Qve 11- frsshmente were served from booths I««»«,to organisations titfoughout to charge ol ttie auxUlary members, the State to soUclt funds. This which found the United States prepared for the emergency "^^Itm had ttie desired effertaSd il ^ alter the close ef tte war tiM tloaal Defense Act was paiead te Omgrsts. Tbis aet plasas s SBMs^ ofmMO enlleted osehlnSe imS? army and placed M,000 marlaee aatf reserve ofBcers on the reeem lotue providing a nucleus around whieli s lar?e trained army could quickly te The speaker then referred to tte reserve oflleers training eorps as they exist at moat of tte LOCAL CABS DABIAGBD number compares exacUy with last year's total at this time which was also elghty-flve, tadlcattog that de¬ spite unemployment no tocrease for OnSunday evening at 8:15 o'clock,,.- , ,.. _ ._ at tte toterssetton ot Mato and Bel-! Uoenses ol ttUs type has occurred vldere streets. Nasareth. tte autos don nurm at Plalnsboro. New Jerssy. I ol Harrison Beers ol High street Including stops at two otter out-|town and Willard Sehreek ol WU- ttandlng larms on tte route, hat Uam street, Psn Argyl, figured ta a been planned hy tte Northampton bad eolUalon. Beers was driving BUSIDfESS PLACE BANDS CHANGES The Lunch Room, Broad and Bet- OBun^ Agrleultural Bxtenslon Ser-!north on Mato while Sehreek made vldere streeta. conducted by Robert viee. and wlU te conducted on Wed- a left turn off Mato street toto Bel- Manck has been purchssed Iqr Mrs. needay, June Mth. vlderestrset with the resultant crash. Prank Kratser of Belfast, formerly County Agent B. L. Coleman who Both cars were badly damaged and of town. Mrs. Kratser moved her hasairangsd ttedstaUsof tte tour.'**!* towed to a local garage, household effecte on Tuesday and states ttet It win be of toterest to Neither driver was hurt, with dam- will take Immedtate possession of the aU Northampton county farmers and ***" to tte Beer's car estimated at Lunch Room. Mr. Manck and faml- wlU te of particular toterest to the ^^^^ ***^ ^^^ damages to the ly have moved toto theU: bungalow fanner wte U totereeted to dabrylng., Bchreck car. ; at Baylors Lake. Tte flrst stop WlU be at tte farm of: _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Clifford Snyder, near CUnton. New' ^^^^^ ——^^^^^.^^^^^^^^^^^^w ^^.^^"^"T^^j Vandalism Carved on Monuments of Commun¬ ity; Lack Civic Pride Tte second stop wlU bs st tte, fsrm of Henry Schmidt, near Ewlng-' vlUe, Mereer County. New Jersey, who Is a practical diiry farmer with s mUktog hsrd of M cows. The entire aftemoon wlU be spent at the W4her-a«rdoa .Ptem. Plalnsboro, Uew Jersey, which maintains a mU¬ ktog herd of IMO eows and operates s 90M aere larm. I What Nasareth needs most at the uaed with tte same degree of care Tbia larm ipeelallstt to tte pro- present time Is an awakened Civic that we apply to our own personaal dueUon of muk lor Inlant leedtog consctousness and community pride, effects. Because property does not and tte milk Is produeed under tte Evidences of lack of both are to be belong to any one todlvldual no one most sanitary eondltlons possible, seen everywhere. has the right to misuse It or appro- Tte cows art milked on a maehtoe By Civic coniclousness as far as prlate it at hit own. ChUdren must 25?'J*?J^**i!*'* ^'•'lif**^ ttie individual U concerned, we mean be taught this at a part of ttielr •Hi.*"'^i^•"¦ •'•¦J' capacity of the apprectatlon ttet the todlvldual general education 11 the community Dallktog of 340 oowa an teur. AUtey la a pwt ol tte Community and ttet ^ to attato any degree ol unity to were to every way tattsfled with your aeeommodatlons whte here and ttet you may sse flt to agato be with us 2". * /"y'llSf K^l'SS'^.i^ XS:JK IS™* ^£!L ""tfWJ?, ^^ ^ **»• his"i^'^r ta'piibUcTliJ^'teav'Si; civic matters and reach a high stan date I have teatd BMny «J}™^ i »«V *PW". »'»*«*^*»M.he seenln iu stamp on ttie mtlre community. I dard of community pride, commento regarding your organise- opemUon. A maehtoe for dehydra- u this apprectaUon U on a high Every Saturday and Sunday even- tmg manure la being constructed. pUme. the tone of the entire com- tog young men and boys gather on tion and the splendid cooperation rendered by your force of men. Hoping to teve tte pleasure of meeting you and your organisation' spected. Many oUier totersetlng features of munity U raised feedtog and management wlU be to ""*""' " •^"**~ on maair occastons to tte future, beg to remato," Yours very sincerely, Elmer C. Jones., Cludrman. { Memorial Day Committee The executives of tte Camp also' wish to express tteb- apprectatlon to tte Nazareth Band, American Le-! glon Post and all other organlzaUons for their particlpaUon to tte local Memorial Day parade and helped to make tte celebration such a success.' Also for ttelr kind assistance to County Agent B. L. Coleman to- vltes aU Northampton County farm¬ ers to participate to this tour, which wUl start from 15th and Northamp¬ ton streeta. Easton, Pa., at 8:00 o' clock. Standard Time. Wednesday. June 24th. the Y. M. C. A. steps. They eat Ice Wten tte entire community cream from boxes snd throw the ^res this apprectatlon. wishes It empty contatoers on the steps, the to be high and desires tte town to be sidewalk, tte tawn and in the street. progressive, clean and orderly, we Common sense alone steuld prevent approach civic pride. | them from creattog auch an un- Nasareth recently erected a drink- sightly condition but unfortimately ing fountain In tte Square. It al-1 everybody cannot display common ready shows evidence of terd use. sense and for such we must teve Children misuse and abuse It. We education along the desired lines. can pass that off by saying they are At tte regular dinner meeting con¬ ducted by tte preeldsnt Bov. J. A. KUck. tte msmbers and j listened to an address on "I iences in tte Reserve OOfeers Trato- tog Corps" deUvsred by Jote Con¬ nolly, a local youth, wte is a student at Syracuse University. Preceding the address, a regular business meeting waa teld with Pres¬ ident Kllck reporting tte completton of the Lion's flower bed at the eas- _ tern entrance of the "CUrte". Ployd | universities or land nant KaufTman. cteirman of tte Club, ties. Tne land grant aet wl- -___. /^'l-iiclance Committee reported i by Congress in 1863 apportionS^ favorably on the Attendance Contest j tract of land to eaeh coUecettetla. waged from Septemter to AprU. Be eluded miUtary tralntogasaMrt at presented tte following memters Ito regular currlculumin ttea^a^ who attended eaeh meettog during grant colleges so called terai^7 that period wlto club attendance tte government aid extendodtaiiya buttons: Clarence Fehnel. WUUam manner for military wark tte n. Harper. Andrew Kem. Rev. J. A. serve offlcers training eonaJaa mS Kllck. Alvin E. Pranta, J. Eari Ko- eleeUve but Is part of ttenimdw Cher. C. Frederick Martto. Henry course pursued by each atSetSt. O. Simons and Harry L. Worman. | Conscientious objectors becauMiS The Speaker of tte evening, John religion ate the only studenta m5 Connolly was totroduced by tte required to Include thto tnUnS chairman of tbe Program Commit- during their four years at eMimm tae. Dr. Uhler. Mr. ConnoUy was Thto military tratoinc IsSvldM chosen to represent tte University' toto two stages of studvwlth Sa^S of Syracuse at Um Annual National two yean being more dlfBcult Rlflle matohes held by tte Oovera- the first and second vear At ment at Camp Perry. Ohio last taU conclusion of the traltUnc nn and has been Interested In mlUtary tte student qualifies tela as tacUcs and reserve offlcers training a commission to tte for several yesrs, telng a graduate of tte U. S. and receives SMO a' ot Nazareth HaU prior to entering salary. Riffles, machine inms 'and Syracuse University | ptetoto are used In aeotdriag tte The speaker touched briefly upon practical knowledge whlleiBfitt» the early htotory of tte American tactics and various nroblnns aMolsM forces staUng Uut to Colontal ttanes given by regutar araur oOeen Sta. no definite defenss progam was ptan- tloned at tte coUege ^^ ned and even up to tte World War The primary purpose of this mill- foundation for national tary training to not for bnttis hut to „ .^ _ prepare each student to besosM a World War (Conttnued on Pago flee) no real defense had been laid. Tte lesson of tte i i ' REPORT UPON ICHAMBER OF RELIEF MONEYS] COMMESCE MEEIS Tte Directors of tte Chamber of Tte following are tte sums from the two per centum tax paid npoa'rt^^^lT'J!!^,^''^^^J premiums by Foreign Pire Insurance' fiSJT 5V^!^ ^°J^ ' t;:— - Companies alloted to the various' '**? ^ " p- ^ »u<»4torium to a re- cities', boroughs and townshlj, S fJiLmhS" n^^.^^r****** '* * Northampton County for the year 1 ^"lSi^,2^P«»^-. ending December 31. 1B20. L„M.^fif*.w'***^"!^ *V.w- No money alloted wlU be paid to''°*i°*'"»,tte t^^Ung of tte any district unless there u TlUiln <*? "^*'*^ ""fttog and ttielr the district a duy organized flre tl ^I^L ^J•*°?'?'• "* ^ company, paid or volunteer, now I?"***i ^IJ^, '^*^i'?'*^ •*. — existing, with a properly organised ""nPtojroent Service alttwugh a latle Relief Pund Asioctatlon duly tecos- «»«"«'>•»¦ o* men "s sUll sseklag eai- nlzed by the proper ofllclato of any Ployment and have registered at tte su<:h municipality: Bethletem, gs- Employment Bureau ofllce. 329 12; Easton. $5.07142; Bangor' ^^* (foUowlng committees $744 51: Bath. $183.48; Chapman 8l! •"P"^"'*** 5tonday evsolng by »2: East Bangor. $M.M; Preemans-' ^^^^ Trumtewer and will burg. $34.78: Olendon, $10J8; Hel-**''^*^ memtera to aerve-on tte lertown, $113.13; Nasareth. $SM85 *"ittees with them: Industrial Northampton, $710.31: North Catas- *< tfsrtln; Membership. auqua. $15.17; Pen Argyl, $40g.l7;! I'crtz; Publicity. R. O. BU PorUand. $$71.75; Roteto, $8744; *"*• Oeorge Hahn; Ckiod Stockertown. $114^0; TStamy,$18.01; AvtoUon, WUUam BtUmar; teritsl- Walnutport, $31.04; West Eaaton, ture. J- H. Fulmer;_ Otel» ThjWy ?1SK $1MJ»5 and Wtod by Uie high school orches-' had an opportunity to look upon the traveUng wlUi ttem to the out ol! Tte certificate wlU be presented to ' Boys tn Blue. I sm hoping that you \ town cemeteries for stmUar purposss. Uie poet on July 7th. A dtottogulshed membership certl- irresponsible, but we cannot con flcate wUl be awarded to the Harold V. Knecht Post No. 415 American Legion of town, to behalf of the post exceeding Ito 19M membership quota. stantly pass off continued abuse. Parents and teachers must aid to pointtog out ttet pubUc parks, pUy- grounds. drlnktag fountains, and to Recently boys old enough to real¬ ize that theb: actions were wrong hurled stones at the monument Ini Indian cemetery. They were not tte first who have thrown stones at the monument and who through some Freeman; Athletica. Henry Commeretal, R. F, talnment, A. J. Stur^; Bureau, Andrew O. Charles J. Knausa. A retotuUon was to hold only tog July and August, a word all property set apart for tte years teve greaUy defaced tte flne use ol tte general pubte must be (Conttaoed on Page Five) $22.59: Wilson, Oap, $140J1. • S PILGRIMAGE TO ORPHANS HOME The local St. John's Lutheran Ladies Aid Society to arrangtog lor a vtoltatlon to tte Topton Or^iant Home on Thursday. June Mth. They tovlte the general pubte to accompany ^hem. Transportation at a nominal cost. Bus to leave tte Lutheran church at 8 a. m. Ito tte fbck»>AnA' All persons Interested see eltter toh. Rev. Oeorfs B. Mrs^ Rosa Stelnmeta. Mra. Robert aa totewa: Lewto Morrto or Mrs. Charles BaeMa'aS iSiU ajH. lor any Uslormatlon heten MoMi Preparatory and the Lord's Suppsr mtt%L |
Month | 06 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1931 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19310618_001.tif |
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