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0. The Nazareth NAZAKETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1931 Trend of rorldAffatrs HBACnAM TmVSTOM ON orioaoK ¦OMBIfABB ¦OVND ,1. not tbe paat. but Um future, ' mtsTMU PNpla la turope. JSStas MMt what to. but .¦mbeVUiii wlntar. It to al* taposstbto to talk arlttiout pro- '"*Sll«oat imppaolbte to Irlth wtoSom. I koMr ttie Hto! of the future. It's one PSSSsatlon. of pcoduetlon and ^SEuoo hi the intecaataaU of the ^ It's a gra»a question • these nsaeees won't foroe the jwtlon before tbey are oap- directing It. and before the stttbbona peopto. Uieludlng «, give It to mem in simple and huoMU brotherhdod. ^Blty to the only poaelbla aub- rjor Bolahevlam. I dont think lity will wtai through fast but I am not prophesying _ ism. Oerman futures, Pol- rsgtBies, Preneh futures, British t, all hang toeether. I have j too much of ttie fear In Oer- gnd —thto last weak-of the 'la Ingland—to Ond It easy to I then. Ceruinly many people (revolution soon. But it to silly wholly hifluenoed by that; in Tif the U. S. poUey to bold en- *, and generoua enough, and we ^uSSttta qtUet—wa ean Just as ly pcevent any violent changes. great problem for us to, pro- *; (0 realiaa that social changes Msary In Kurope. however _ they may seem to us, and Tit to to our own tnletwsts to en- s them Ul every way. I have 1 Interest In pushing for peaee It Isn't enough to secure even I end. Bverjrthlng we ean do World Court, Consultation Disarmament, League of Na- -hurry them through. They rtbe sine quo non of our safety. will need every histrument we prepare to regularlae our reto- I with other natlotu In the next jrears. Por Buropa to at the king point of the lutlonaltom ' attempt to bridge, and the Po- Corrdor, as well aa war. will on new values with every fin- and poUtical rearrangement I winter. We can separate to- I out to deal arlth them—disarm- Bt included; but they will be re- effectively only In thU new AN INDBPBNDBNT FAMILY NBWgPAPBll. DBVOTBD TO LITERATURB. LOCAL AND OBNBRAL INTBLUOBNCB. Heektown Youths Official Representatives of Penna. on Livestock Judging Tour Marvin nailer, Oeorge Hower, and Walter HeUer, oOclal representa¬ tives of Pennsylvania to the 4-H Uvestoek Judging Contest and the 4-M Olub Congress held in connec¬ tion with the Intemational Uve¬ stoek Show at Chicago, toft for thto event, aeoompanied by County Agent B. L. Coleman and assistant state elub leader, C. P. Lang. A stop over WlU be made at Columbus. Ohio, where ctosses of livestock wlU be Judged at the Ohio University. The team will continue to Chicago on Thanksgiving Day. On Priday the Junior Livestock Judging Con made through the packing town, large industrial and merchandtoing establtohmento, the Art Iiutltute. Adler PUineUrium, Shedd Aquarium. Fteld Museum, Century of buUdhigs, and other world famous plaoes of Interest. The boy and girl elub member winning the highest honors in the Inter-national 4-H Judging Contest wtu receive Club Congress trips as the guest of Horace A. Moses of West Springfleld. Massachusetts. Marvin and Wslter Heller are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heller of Heektown, and Oeorge Hower Is test WlU be held in the arena of the! J»»e son of Lloyd Hower, Northamp International Uvestoek Show Build-1 2" "• '• *¦«« of the boys have The youthful Judges wlH compete'2?^^ members of 4-H Clubs In with tesms from forty other ,tates '*»f**"'nP*«»^ bounty for the past In the United SUtes It to estimated that 1200 4-H de¬ legates and their leaders from forty- four statei. will engage In the com- flve years and have earned the trip to Chicago by resaon of the out standing work which they have ac compltohed. Winning the Livestock Judging Contest at StsU CoUege In ffkr^rrM/SltT«'i? ?hu Auwst'assured them of the privll- iv-nf*^ meetings at this ,„ the National Contest. The trip to "**"'• StaU College was made possible by The program Is not all work, how-1 the cooperaUon of the Bethlehem ever, for there will be sightseeing Chamber of Commerce, tours to plaoes of Interest in and The Pennsylvania State Bankers about Chicago, entertainments,' Association eooperstes each year by luncheons, and banquets as a re-1 underwriting the expenses of the ward for achievement In 4-H Club winning Uam at StaU College to the Work. Clucatlonal tours wlU be Chicago event. Man Suffers Wound By Accidental Discharge of Gun in His Own Hands Llewellsm J. Dech, weU-known farmer of near Newburg, to In the Haff HospiUl, Northampton, suffer¬ ing from woimds to hto right leg. reoelved laat Thursday aftemoon when a shotgun accldenUUy dto- charged, the shot piercing the upper part of hto teg. Mr. Dech was with his son, EI- horses became unruly and the elder Dech took the gun and with the butt struck the horse on the side. The barrel was pointed downward, and the gun went off. He lost con¬ siderable blood until taken to hto home and toUr to the hosplUl. At the report of the shot, one of the horses became frightened and ran away. He was soon caught by mer, In the woodand gathering. neighbor farmers. I timber. Mr. Dech had taken with | Mr. Dech has a large farm, and is him a double-barrel shotgun, to use one of the most successful farm- ' in the event that he might see game, ers in the township. He was re- , White he was loading the wagon, the ported as resting comfortably. Men of St. John's Luthram^ in Annual Banquet Every Member ^^ Merciful He^Mensr^uf.-th^tS 3^%/fut ' Every one iS ^oirtj to Have suck a terrible appetite for turke/S.^ Harold V. Knecht Post, No. 415 Sponsors To 'The College Flapper OBNCVA OOetols of the aeereUrtot ot the are on tbair way to the Par ) to Uke part la a eonferenee to beld at Bangkok oo opium Thto conferenee to diu to k fnposal made by the Brtttoh Gov- It to Inquire tato the control 1 smoklnf In the far eaatem PANGEUST IN- | SPIRING AUDIENCES AT HAMAN EVAN.i GIRL SCOUTS HOLD REGULAR MEETING The regular meeting of the Oirl —— I Scouts of troop 1 was held Priday The Ei'angellstlc Services are pro-' evening In the Moravian ehureh so- gresslng in Haman EvangeUcal cial rooms. The session was opened with the checking of attendance by WlM-hM Ho. i OFPENNA-DDOECORP. RESUMES OPERATIONS Morrto Fortuin. general manager of the PennsylvanU Dlxte Cement Corporation has announced that the 'tSosiicSiMlMMmAJ''^ '^ »""•' •««» «" »«*'^ w- of eiXyejronSSrember 1st This ^_^ I still play in the game. Also, how to wiU mean that several hundred em- he going to report to the coaeh to ployees, most of them heads of play in the game without telling famUies will be back on the Job af- where he has been, and thus be ex- Ur the first of December and will pelted from the Uam. Jerry's eflort tend to a great exUnt to relieve to¬ to work out of the difficulties brings cal unemployment, about many hilarious situations. He w The PUpper Chansa al CoUege girto Portrayed by Local Basiness Mea a Big Peatare On next Thursday and Friday \'lS^^m^lJ!l^I}^i'"^^aai^t°^til hobnobs with the coach while pre- A^LIaI-L* DnelrA^ Rail lege Flapper will be »t8ged at the,j^^^j^ ^^ ^ ^j,^ housemother andi AlllleilC DlSK6t Oftll church, Naaareth. Mrs. Besste Lar kin to preaching every night to In A'^^S?*ell^lSUS^''!SSS spiring audtenees. Her rare per^m- A sasau eomniaaton apent .Tu«i„i».,---i ^i. I montha tavaatlgaUns and vtolt allty. cultured dignity: deep splritu- t^^Sid^tSSShSrSimJ^ •» »«»*>»»»t are prominently aeon as the Brtttab ••¦^t^ a* «^ she unfolds the deep thinga of Krip- theto faBort d^t^thiK *«"•»* «>»f»«"^ «»*'»«°"^ .. Bt.eaaaia.aiaetandettr«oCttM; ltea.LarWn haa made a tasting habit and with pop* Impression upon thoee who were prl- eulUvatlan'aad so oo. Tha too! vUeged to hear har. Her sermons t also rseeauMOdod International are from the heart, praetleal, eon- stlon aloas a number oC.vlnclng and convicting. She arlll remain until December gth. Serviees begin at 7:45 p. m. Sunday at T:SO p. m. nuurkad Imee and tha eatob- at in the War laet of a Oantr- lague Bureau whieh eould dtotrl- infonnatkm and would faelltt- the mueh needed cooperation. eonferenee wheh meets In thto of Novamber wlU lay these before the representative snt and hopes to arrive at a sl agrsoBtent as to aetion. JAPAH ^Jbachers In Japan hav« met In I and passed a reeolutlon de- the bad rslattons between eountry and China. The re- Uon sUtee that tha causes of TIN CAN MATINEE IS SUCCESSFUL The ttn can matinee held In the local theatre on Monday afUrnoon ] church social room roll call and the coUectlon of dues In patrol comers. The patroto re-assembled In troop form and Captain Bahnsen read ex- tracto from the current Oirl Scout buUetin issued at the dtotrict head- quarUrs In Bethlehem. Spectal em- phasto was plaeed on the announce¬ ment for the forthcoming dtotrict rally to be beld Deoember U, when Mrs. Frederick Edey, president of Oirl Seouu wilt be the speaker. The various scouU then repotted on the badges they would be eUgUito to re oeive at the rally. Mtos Wunderly then assigned the various parts for the program and basaar and the girto reported the articles they art making for that event. Troop a Oirl Scouts met Friday afUraoon at 4 15 in the Moravian The meetng for the SS.if''^*ai'2XSS""JSSr *^itoS;» the secret signal n™S.SL °L ^ SSf^f ^2?^i«^ I «¦«•• •«* ^""t " the tame to ready f™^^-^.t^-S^« ?ii.^^,^Sf to 'twt he runs out on the Butur evento ever staged In thte commurU-1 ^ j_ j,^ ^^^ ^ appearance ty, and includes a oast of over 160 "»» ¦••a ¦»«•.»»»« »«• •i»i.^w»«wB local people. It to a modem, up-to- daU coUege comedy with a thrUUng f ootbaU story. The star football ptayer of Buta Buta CoUege to supposed to be at a specM footbaU practice, but histead to in*^ Sorority house making love at four o'cioek brought In more than six hundred assorted varieties of canned frulto, vegeUbles and other provtolons. The welfare com¬ mittee of the local Woman's Club iwii awias uiat HI* causes oi .~_.;.«_j »k. -.•»(«.. ttu, wal. U betwMn Uie two countries to ¦Pinf^^^.the "•tlnee. The wel- standlng. but that antl- Ja bistruetlon given In the Chi- ' larp and saoondarp aehool to haglac^Mweg nafor- Ltoitound to jcednea bad raaulto ftttUM. totlto I Bcodnaa Thto rea ef ttM ' and hopaa ttt aalBi In etaty ' isitoed aa ttut ttiey ehall no ' eontaln imfbir reporta of oOk- ^^ In anr way to Uty towatde forelgnara. _Ttaa|i at Japan deplacoa ttio '^t ttia oSarlnt seat from that to Chins to aid the flood not reeelvad. The of fHaadahlp and o( money "^ preaeatod at lainhal and of ttioM (ood MppUas bains lit by the rtilp Amatfltaru. but ttie ship arrived fare conunittee was busy for sever al hours on Monday evening count¬ ing and grouping the canned goods and arranging for IU dlatrtbutlon. Mrs. F. R. Marttn to chainnan of thto eonunlttae and stated that twenty (amiltoa of uaenployed reeUtonU wUl sbarT of theaa canned goods. The eoouBlttee waa asstoted by the loeal Bop ieouto hi ttie dtotrlbnttoo. Vtoeount ahlbuMiwa a^lalned ''-" ttiat Om andiac of ttu The funeral of Oeorge H. WoUe. formerly of Bethtohem. was htu Tuesday hi Bethlehem. Intaraaant was made tai Ntokjr HUl eemetery. Mr. WoUe. who died Friday hi m, Luke'a Bospital. New Tork. at IT. was a gradtMto of Lehlgh Uhlveralty. He eoneelved the Idea of JoUitag ¦Mhlehem aad AUentown with a troUey Une and bulU the road. Lat¬ he and hto brother. Clarenoe A. •— •—1. .ma w llaoehurla. ^„„, ^ .^ WoUe, bidlt the BMhlehem-Naaareth ,had no eoaaeettoa wtth asento troUey Une and ttie «2«« "f'tTJ*/ ' but no anawer waa etton Une. erhleh ran from Naiareth tha OhlaaM niBntoto to Bangor, vta Wind Oap. • • VABBTT BAU AT COMIMNXrS STOM BOOM *»w<«ottrblanheli, i Nillk and iMltoi' >>Japaaeoapori .At ttie at _^____ IttiawacU. of ttM MMtanal ^tonpaara. Oa waa forauUp OMMd md in of Hi a&tonce It haa ¦t (erty Judgmento and -li^ri^ InternaUonal aSatare. ^<wn iwmal opening was a quarter ¦ » century afUr ttu American anient had propoeed such a to the nations aasembled at The Bchoensek Btoteis Union wUI hold a Vartoty Bale on Oeeembw « fNas 4 p. da. to I p. OS. aad oa Oaa- anbar Mil fron IS a. OL to • p. Bk Bbbm af our ladtoi, faaMwa (br their good Oenaaa home baktaf and eoaktas bave ttMUShtfiiQraad eara- fuUp prapMad atMay geedtoo wlitoh M oflMlns PM< Mid and wittto bread, wa hava "iW ealMa and doi«hnuto jwt aa weU, Old f aahlencd melassM and othar (ThUiga that ara popular with any roeittea.) Crumb pies, salted peanuU, and eandiea, ^ .. Oood for any and aU line dandtos; Also an assortment of dried and fiesh fruit and fancy cakes was opened formally wltth the taers, motto, saluu and slogan. Regular business was transacted and a sak arranged for November 2g at Sey' fried's. Oames were ptayed and af¬ ter finishing sli business, taps were sung. ^ LADIES OF GOLDEN EAGLE NOMINATE The Ladiee of ttw Oolden Bagto, Tempte 10 met on Thursday evsnlng hi Bagto RaU In an Intereetlng aae- slon. NoMa Templar Katta Broad presided, opentaig the eeaaion with a lew anouneeownto foUewad by tho reading of the minutee by the aee- retary Reten MUtor. CBeera were then nominated for the ennilng term as follows: Fast Templar KaUe Broad: noMe tem¬ bar. Mamte Bdelman: viee temptar. Hannah Danteto: prtoateu. Ida Ruteff. propheteu. Rebeeea FUdc marahall of eeremonles, Helen Shaf > or: guardian of records, Reten Mil¬ ler: guardian of exchequer, Sadte Rbneyman: guardian of finance, Eva Bhafer: guardian of musle, Manr Detohman. guardian of outer portal. LUly Ralberatadt guardian of toner portal. Bally WUndarly: trustee. Clara Mayers: represenUtive, Mar tha Reinhetaaer; altamau, Mary Btameto. GHOSHBSIONARr GUILD HOLDS MEET Tha Oirta' inasonary guUd aaat PMdar evsalag tai tha sodal rooaw af the Reforuad ehureh with Mtoa ¦Usa Ratoff tai eharge of the naaC- las. aad the leaaon for the evealng. Mn. JaaMs Bmlth and MtoaMargaret Rotti lad to prayer. Mtoa iraa It- y ¦ava aa totarsettaig rsaort of ttM OMT faatttuto ttmt waa Md In AUaatawa raeeatly. A eeauaittoe WM appoiatod to take dMrga ef the welfUra werk areuad the Ovlataiaa seaaoB. The eemmlttee to aa (al¬ lows: Mra. Rarry Rfeppel. Mtoe Iraia Itterly and Mra. Robert Rolf. Hm foltewlng committee waa appotatad to arrange the prognuns for the meetings ta the comuig year: Miss Irene Retaner and Mtoa Marte Kto- fer. TlM Chrtotmas meettng of the ** ^jT^tS? SSIhe'SSrS Ttoan"t:i who buK".nd ^ih htan Oulld^f" "S^S*" -jJ ge^ of (CoBttaued oa Fas* Three) ukes I Mrs. Harry Happel on Deeember Ig. to hto girl whtoh to entirely agataist the rutoe laid down by the coach. The coaeh. playod by Tbay BoUm sends Monk, the tnUner, played by Ed. ReUtok over to the Borortty houM to Ibid Jerry. Jerry eeee htaa .coming and knows he wUl be es- peUed fropi the team if caught there ao with the help ai hto ^1. Jean, ptayed by Mrs. Harold FUdc and the Freslwuui BUI. ptaured by BterUne Roeh. he hldee ta the houaamother's room. The old houeemother has tof t and (he new one to comtaig the next day. and has aU her clothes there and ta ordsr to aneak out of the Sorority house puU on the house¬ mother's ctothee but ta trying to es¬ eape to discovered in the outflt. and mtoUken for the houeemother. Jerry's atUmpt to escape from thto predicament so he can ptay In the game brings on a serious of extre¬ mely funny situatlona. The ButteiN^d Bgg Man from Omaha, a wealthy alunuuu of Buta Buta CoUege pli^red by Jake Boerst- tor WhUe attending the homeeom- Ing vtolto the Bonrlty houae and faUa ta tove with Jerry ttttnUng he to the houaaoMtber. The Butter and promleaa to give the eoU- haU nUUoa doUara. but two eonditiona (or the (ul- of the prontoe. Itoat that Bute Bute eollesa wta tha (ootbaU ¦BBM. and that the houeemother goee to the gaaM with htan and eventually Uke him weU enough to marry him. Thto puU Jerry ta an tanpoeatbte sttuattam beeause how to s •- D. of A. ATTEND MSTRKT MEETING ta the last minuU on the footbaU field, persuides the coaeh to aUow him to play and wina the game. There are many othsr funny sit¬ uations. by Mrs. Harold Flick ntavMiba-1 ^ baseball caiear on our tocal dU ine ouier, -.-_.i .. ._ .m- *» nw..iM ¦ Tenn To Pity Frank Grnbe's his at Easton On Thursday evening the Men of St. John's Lutheran church met In the social rooins of the church for their annual dinner. Ihere ware 18 men present and all enjoyed a fine meal served by the senior blbto clan of the Sunday school. Mr. Frank Huth to teaeher of the elan, and Mrs. Andrew Kem was In eharge at the arrang,emento for the lunehaon. The session opened with ftank Schmidt The address af the avaalat Ris ig- Uvered by Rev. R. 0. Si«dar. weme of tbe ehureh. TheapowaraMMPfB "Chrtotlan Stewardship" tinlitilB (Im tateraat of hto hearen aad SSJnsi various phasn of tha enMaet, dlNn Ing partteutarly Ito baaiias oa MkP every members eanvaaa. Aflor ttn pastor's taUc, WUUam R. ttitpiar, financial secretary alao aiada a MR remarka along (ha aaan Uad of thought. The every maaibor ooa- vaas of tbe congregatloa waa flMMo on Sunday aftemoon (rom oaS la presiding as toastmaater He exunded a eordtal wecome to aU present and then ealled on Charlea!five o'eloek with Schnerr cholrmasUr arho led tbe en- the fleld eaeh team tre group In severalsongs. | their own capUtaL ta ehargiof Spring Valley .Community Club Wins First Place in Dramatic Tournament The Spring Valtey Community Club, presenting "Seein' Thtags Right, won flrst place ta the Nor¬ ttiampton County Dramatic Toora- sment, held Wednesday, November 18. In the Nazareth High School Auditorium. Tlie cast, which pra- senud the winning ptay. Included: Orandpa Hartey B. Ketehner Molly .. Mrs. MlnnU W. Beidteman Luey May Ethel Retehner Sam Simpson .. WiUiam Musnlman Sally Simpson, Mrs. Mary B. Taylor Richard Maynard M. Fluck Aunt Lucy Mrs. E. J. LleweUyn More than flve hundred peopto at- Unded the tournament, whieh ta¬ eluded three one act ptays. Tha ottier plays betaig "Sewing for the Reattten," presented by tha Friend¬ ship Blbte Ctass of CentervUte. and "Who's the Boss," presented by the Harmony Orange of PennavUte. The judgea for the tournament were Mr. Luther B. Anthony of Eaa¬ ton, Professor William Coder, ta charge of draamtcs at Muhlenburg College, Allentown. and MlM Ruth Patrick, representtag Pennsylvanta sored by the Northampton Agricultural CxUnsion Servloe and was open to all rural groupa. Tbe purpoae of the toumamant waa aol only to select a ptay to ropreaong ttn eounty ta the Dtotrlet Toumaaaeak and the ptetrlet ta the Stato WMa Tournament, but also to qutolMR the apprectatlon of and attanutato aa tatorast ta Oramatto Work ta ttn rarat dtotrieU. TRANRSOnnNO DAT SBRVIOB IN TRE NORAVIAR CROROM AU the churehw ta Naaareth win unite ta a Thankagtvlnc Oap Bar- vioe ta the Moravian Chureh, thig evenUag (Thursday. November SMh>. The eermon wUl be praachod M Rot. Jamee F. Oross, Schaanaeit PBoler. The other pastora wU take il RHt on tha program. The united Or¬ chestras begta to play T p. m. Bar- viee 7:30 o'cioek. The united rtMM WiU render several anthena. Oa not fall to attend. StaU Cottage. I » The Spring Valtey Community ontL SCOVT MEBTIRO Club has won the honor of repre- ^jm ^^^w BAIR senting Northampton County ta the •«¦• IMstrlct Tournament, taietudlng Hor- «^ _. , . ^ ... . „ thampton. Monroe, and Uhlgh' T*« ?»fl Scout meettag of troop Counties. Thte toumament wUl be > *¦» hej* »n '*!'*•' afternoon aS held at the Nasareth High Sehool !"• ..^ "••ttajg Auditorium on December »th. i formaUy with the towa. malta ari- The winning ptay. "Seeto' Thtags "te and slogan. Oamea were playoi Right, will agata be presented for »nd the meeung was elooed by i the NQrtbaiaBtoD_Coiinty Jifopte on^ hig tapa^ fltatarday aftemoon, iwwMsr- ~ at S:00 p. m. ta conneetlon with the Farm ProdueU Bhow program. Revambar M, atarttac at f a. ¦. I . which was held ta the Raaaretti Righ the OHrt Beouli VMBRi JL jMpr .VX-JL^-t-E , School. eakee. fancy SVNDAT. torn'. .iPi fMn nt.i»<i Through tho offorto at "Frankte" ,i*"X'jSfi' iSt";-?-^?:?, Orube, who a few yeara ago started Thto first Draantto Ttanmamant apaaial aovtfty ta Worthampten Countjr was apaa- eaadtaa «<B be oa caun he makes tove to Sorority gtato, espectaUy NelUe, the Uttto freslunan girl, ptayed by Mrs.! Aady Nagto. Professor Oaddlee' mond as an aide to Charlee Heath ta ttM Bl-8Ute League: there wUt be staged at Beaton. Saaday Novem¬ ber aPtti. a big baaket baU game and SSS? JSLrs'tSSl^h^^^d'nS' Th?iame to be ptayed ta between ^^^^rJi^SL^SL^JS^ "Frank Orubee Pate" and the S2!SLi^„^!S2i ^ ^LSSSTiSSfii* "mtUMtelphto Athtettes-. Mr. Orube 2!?^£ «!?fS^SrS2L?t2J.d "t^te* that sueh men as Emshaw, f J?- ^ iS?Vi^2J2f to ^ "fS^ 1 ¦«»<» Peterson, wUl be ta Um Athletic trytaig to get htan o*er to the foot- „„„p ^^ , genutaie contest pre- (Conttaued on Faga Five) Idteted. Farm Products Show at Nazareth Surpasses All Pre¬ vious Attendance Records The Nasareth Farm Products' ttie Orapevlne Swing:" "Wliere are Show aponsored by the Second Na- You Ootaig, My Pretty Maid? "Weartog of the Orson:" "SmllUig Through;" "Sweet and Low;" and "4-H Club Work." On Baturday aftemoon. the Spring Valley Community Club prO' tional Bank of Nasareth closed Sat¬ urday eventag, November 21, with at least 9000 peopte having attended the ahow. 1200 peopte attended the Saturday eventag program and viewed the exhibits. The progranH'sented "Beeta' Things Right." the were held ta tiM auditorium of the winning ptay ta the Oramatte Tou' Naaareth High School with the ex- mament. Thto program was attend' hlblta on dlsptay ta the gymnasium ed by 100 peopto. of the same bultaltag. Featurea of A divlalea of the show which, thto the Saturday evening program ta- year, showed a marksd Increaw. was eluded community singtag. tod by ithe Rome Eeonomlcs Dtoptays. In Oeorge Smith; a Mate Quartetto, | the elssass for eannsd goods, a new under the direction of C. E. NMto ai, clasns for canned goods, a Heektown; g tableaux preeented by! etaaaUleatlon, whteh taieluded staigte 4-H club members from Forks, Alten, jars of sausage, ehleken. beef, and and Lehlgh Township; and Mo-! pork, brought out many exhibite of tion Ftetures. high quaUty. The exhibit of can- The tebteaux. which were pre-'ned fruiU and vegeUblee by 4-H _^. ^ . sented under the dlrectton of F. Canntaig Club groups also added to Thtaty-aeven nMoibers of Whit- MarguertU ErUuon and B. L. Cote- thto dlsptay. fleld CouncU. No. IgS. Daughters of,gum, extension represenUUves, were One of the meet attracUve ex- Amerea attended the dtoUict meet- the outotandtaig featoree of tbe pro- hlbtU was the "My Own Room Club" taig at DantotovUto on Wedneaday grun. Subjecte repreaented ta- dtoptay by the RreldersvtUe 4-H eventaig. The trip was nmde by bus. eluded "The Old Oaken Bucket; "Club. Thto taeludsd a desk wt The meettaig was opened bythe dto- "The Barefoot Boy:" "Swtaigtaig Int (Oonttaosd oa Laal Fbga) trtot deputy, Sadte Rem. who pre¬ sided over a gathering of Counelto No. 10.17.00. IIP. Itl and US. The haU waa packed to ttM door. MoUte Plteher CouneU Ra 141. Bouderten. was the only eouneU not repreeent ed Two vlaltora were praeent from Loyal CouneU, Ria. I. Ruakletown. The loeal eeuneU agata had the larg¬ eat pereentasa off nanbars repre¬ aantad aad eaptarad the haaaer far ttM flftti iocAJmiSi4KNtr>- dseidad to hold Mn Rotarians To Count LfOcal Unemployed AaottMr lafonaal meettas of tha It waa'loeal Rotarlana M-i ta the dtaiac hatt of the T. oUSSSTna. M at Ailoat^ at^|^ <>¦ ^ OURotd Tbytor. pmident epea anattas wIniMSM eaavealeat ef ttn eUb waa to tha ehair. Bd- (br ttnr aouaeO. aloe to hoM a adMol; ward aaUana. eh* ef IneteueMea at the date at ttM ftif^tatm ll wRhSm to be daektod at the nest meettag. The degree tean ot the loeal eoun¬ eU wUI ammpUfy the tailttatUm. no- (oUowed by minatton, and election of oflteera. looal unemptoyment eeaditiana aad Reten MUIer. reeordng eecretary, alao atate poUtteal was appotatad ehatarman for the A number of exoelleat suggestlnns comnUttee on arrangements for the were nude for local raltef work. councU. The next dtotrict meeting Among these was a proposal that a WlU be held at Btatington with Ad canvan be made to determtaie by Astra CouncU No. 17. ta January, count how many local resldente were A soctal hour foltowed with humor- actually unemployed. Another sug- ous enterUtaiment by several gt the gestion was that a survey be made DanlelsvUte members. Ref reshmente of local streeU and properties and ' that a fund be raised ta oo-opera- tion with other civte ehibe and work taM with towa eauaeU to ftaano a tang ported ef tbae then in ttiat an at thto Mna would - it fer then aaedtt _ Tha praporty awaan er othan at' Ita. but to jay (or theaa HO wera filed (c othar etaba eouaeU had bean approaehedea the enhjeet. Rotarian Ray Orimtey of Rute- town waa tbe only visitor preaent A group of Rotarians made arrange- mmte to Journey to PhUadelphia on Tueeday to attond a reeeptton be¬ ing tendered to the International president of Rotary Cluba. ta that dty. CHAIN STOBB FBOPOOANDA AND i BFPRCT UPOR A OOMMmR \ Juat aa tong as Naaarath peopte huy from peddtora, and mall order houaee. tbere wttt beaaed (or trade-i In these evenUul ttanM. the hnatte of our daily Ufa to overlook the (uodamental atruetuw on whieh our built and to ponder the (ar raaahtageSMt at thto of foreign cut throat eompeUttam againat our faUow town businew peopte. Penneylranta has Ite ahare at chata atorw, te Uterally taifMted with Um outleto of theae espoticnto of The mighty chata atore oetopua to atrlvlng dally to gata a on the purchasing power of our eltlaanry. The auceew ot the organtoatton apelto the atarstaaal faUure of tha tadependsntly managed stores. The faltniw ef the teidependwnt retallara ot and villatw wiu eventually wradc loeal hualnen. An appUcatten of tha proeodure ta ttn expenditure af money on any of IU unite and tts aflaet ei cal businew follows: 1. Chain stote structum are usuaUy patated by oot«ot-to«a or out-of-atate crews, anay Mane naa-uatoB lalMr. 2. AdverttotaM ta nMst ehala alora erianlnMoae to plaood la nearby dty daUtea-whiah Uke thaanotoaa, are dntai isatfams. The loeal aapar uauaUy earrlaa chant's maansa ta Ite rai ' I. Many of ttu einta atove aad ttM aattre fotea llva ta dtotaat etttah chant taraa ttM loaol Then ara whieh wUl taad to merchant you thtaik that Tho rlghtaf aalato to laa united Btatee Buproan Ooart ta ten kinda of laxattosi. In May tbo ladlaaa lag. raooattp ualMld.' UoeoM tax. increaaias ao ttn iiawhai ot nam « ageoient waa multtpHad. Thc North Oarettaa tai. reeaatty 110.00 on eaeh aad eteey ebala otara la flalng the Uoeaaa fee baa abo beea preoM Coun. Tho taet that ttn Martti Sirators ot atagte atom waa aaed bp ort to ahow untaarful dtoertanlnatloa, but tbte ^ by the Federal Court As a reault of ttma two iaMdiin tt aoign laMp «gB i that chata stores are aub}eet to reasonabia fan ind Mnl H te within ttie power of various statw.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 52 |
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 | 1931-11-26 |
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 | 11 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1931 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 52 |
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 | 1931-11-26 |
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 38824 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
NAZAKETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1931
Trend of rorldAffatrs
HBACnAM TmVSTOM
ON
orioaoK
¦OMBIfABB
¦OVND
,1. not tbe paat. but Um future,
' mtsTMU PNpla la turope.
JSStas MMt what to. but
.¦mbeVUiii wlntar. It to al*
taposstbto to talk arlttiout pro-
'"*Sll«oat imppaolbte to
Irlth wtoSom. I koMr ttie
Hto! of the future. It's one
PSSSsatlon. of pcoduetlon and
^SEuoo hi the intecaataaU of the
^ It's a gra»a question
• these nsaeees won't foroe the
jwtlon before tbey are oap-
directing It. and before the
stttbbona peopto. Uieludlng
«, give It to mem in simple
and huoMU brotherhdod.
^Blty to the only poaelbla aub-
rjor Bolahevlam. I dont think
lity will wtai through fast
but I am not prophesying
_ ism. Oerman futures, Pol-
rsgtBies, Preneh futures, British
t, all hang toeether. I have
j too much of ttie fear In Oer-
gnd —thto last weak-of the
'la Ingland—to Ond It easy to
I then. Ceruinly many people
(revolution soon. But it to silly
wholly hifluenoed by that; in
Tif the U. S. poUey to bold en-
*, and generoua enough, and we
^uSSttta qtUet—wa ean Just as
ly pcevent any violent changes.
great problem for us to, pro-
*; (0 realiaa that social changes
Msary In Kurope. however
_ they may seem to us, and
Tit to to our own tnletwsts to en-
s them Ul every way. I have
1 Interest In pushing for peaee
It Isn't enough to secure even
I end. Bverjrthlng we ean do
World Court, Consultation
Disarmament, League of Na-
-hurry them through. They
rtbe sine quo non of our safety.
will need every histrument we
prepare to regularlae our reto-
I with other natlotu In the next
jrears. Por Buropa to at the
king point of the lutlonaltom
' attempt to bridge, and the Po-
Corrdor, as well aa war. will
on new values with every fin-
and poUtical rearrangement
I winter. We can separate to-
I out to deal arlth them—disarm-
Bt included; but they will be re-
effectively only In thU new
AN INDBPBNDBNT FAMILY NBWgPAPBll. DBVOTBD TO LITERATURB. LOCAL AND OBNBRAL INTBLUOBNCB.
Heektown Youths Official Representatives of Penna. on Livestock Judging Tour
Marvin nailer, Oeorge Hower, and Walter HeUer, oOclal representa¬ tives of Pennsylvania to the 4-H Uvestoek Judging Contest and the 4-M Olub Congress held in connec¬ tion with the Intemational Uve¬ stoek Show at Chicago, toft for thto event, aeoompanied by County Agent B. L. Coleman and assistant state elub leader, C. P. Lang. A stop over WlU be made at Columbus. Ohio, where ctosses of livestock wlU be Judged at the Ohio University. The team will continue to Chicago on Thanksgiving Day. On Priday the Junior Livestock Judging Con
made through the packing town, large industrial and merchandtoing establtohmento, the Art Iiutltute. Adler PUineUrium, Shedd Aquarium. Fteld Museum, Century of buUdhigs, and other world famous plaoes of Interest.
The boy and girl elub member winning the highest honors in the Inter-national 4-H Judging Contest wtu receive Club Congress trips as the guest of Horace A. Moses of West Springfleld. Massachusetts.
Marvin and Wslter Heller are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heller of Heektown, and Oeorge Hower Is
test WlU be held in the arena of the! J»»e son of Lloyd Hower, Northamp International Uvestoek Show Build-1 2" "• '• *¦«« of the boys have The youthful Judges wlH compete'2?^^ members of 4-H Clubs In with tesms from forty other ,tates '*»f**"'nP*«»^ bounty for the past
In the United SUtes
It to estimated that 1200 4-H de¬ legates and their leaders from forty- four statei. will engage In the com-
flve years and have earned the trip to Chicago by resaon of the out standing work which they have ac compltohed. Winning the Livestock Judging Contest at StsU CoUege In
ffkr^rrM/SltT«'i? ?hu Auwst'assured them of the privll- iv-nf*^ meetings at this ,„ the National Contest. The trip to
"**"'• StaU College was made possible by
The program Is not all work, how-1 the cooperaUon of the Bethlehem ever, for there will be sightseeing Chamber of Commerce, tours to plaoes of Interest in and The Pennsylvania State Bankers about Chicago, entertainments,' Association eooperstes each year by luncheons, and banquets as a re-1 underwriting the expenses of the ward for achievement In 4-H Club winning Uam at StaU College to the Work. Clucatlonal tours wlU be Chicago event.
Man Suffers Wound By Accidental Discharge of Gun in His Own Hands
Llewellsm J. Dech, weU-known farmer of near Newburg, to In the Haff HospiUl, Northampton, suffer¬ ing from woimds to hto right leg. reoelved laat Thursday aftemoon when a shotgun accldenUUy dto- charged, the shot piercing the upper part of hto teg.
Mr. Dech was with his son, EI-
horses became unruly and the elder Dech took the gun and with the butt struck the horse on the side.
The barrel was pointed downward, and the gun went off. He lost con¬ siderable blood until taken to hto home and toUr to the hosplUl.
At the report of the shot, one of the horses became frightened and ran away. He was soon caught by
mer, In the woodand gathering. neighbor farmers. I timber. Mr. Dech had taken with | Mr. Dech has a large farm, and is
him a double-barrel shotgun, to use one of the most successful farm- ' in the event that he might see game, ers in the township. He was re- , White he was loading the wagon, the ported as resting comfortably.
Men of St. John's Luthram^ in Annual Banquet Every Member
^^ Merciful He^Mensr^uf.-th^tS 3^%/fut ' Every one iS ^oirtj to Have suck a terrible appetite for turke/S.^
Harold V. Knecht Post, No. 415 Sponsors To 'The College Flapper
OBNCVA
OOetols of the aeereUrtot ot the are on tbair way to the Par ) to Uke part la a eonferenee to beld at Bangkok oo opium Thto conferenee to diu to k fnposal made by the Brtttoh Gov- It to Inquire tato the control 1 smoklnf In the far eaatem
PANGEUST IN- | SPIRING AUDIENCES AT HAMAN EVAN.i
GIRL SCOUTS HOLD REGULAR MEETING
The regular meeting of the Oirl —— I Scouts of troop 1 was held Priday
The Ei'angellstlc Services are pro-' evening In the Moravian ehureh so- gresslng in Haman EvangeUcal cial rooms. The session was opened
with the checking of attendance by
WlM-hM Ho. i
OFPENNA-DDOECORP. RESUMES OPERATIONS
Morrto Fortuin. general manager of the PennsylvanU Dlxte Cement Corporation has announced that the
'tSosiicSiMlMMmAJ''^ '^ »""•' •««» «" »«*'^ w- of eiXyejronSSrember 1st This ^_^ I still play in the game. Also, how to wiU mean that several hundred em-
he going to report to the coaeh to ployees, most of them heads of play in the game without telling famUies will be back on the Job af- where he has been, and thus be ex- Ur the first of December and will pelted from the Uam. Jerry's eflort tend to a great exUnt to relieve to¬ to work out of the difficulties brings cal unemployment, about many hilarious situations. He w
The PUpper Chansa al CoUege girto
Portrayed by Local Basiness
Mea a Big Peatare
On next Thursday and Friday
\'lS^^m^lJ!l^I}^i'"^^aai^t°^til hobnobs with the coach while pre- A^LIaI-L* DnelrA^ Rail lege Flapper will be »t8ged at the,j^^^j^ ^^ ^ ^j,^ housemother andi AlllleilC DlSK6t Oftll
church, Naaareth. Mrs. Besste Lar
kin to preaching every night to In
A'^^S?*ell^lSUS^''!SSS spiring audtenees. Her rare per^m- A sasau eomniaaton apent .Tu«i„i».,---i ^i.
I montha tavaatlgaUns and vtolt
allty. cultured dignity: deep splritu-
t^^Sid^tSSShSrSimJ^ •» »«»*>»»»t are prominently aeon as the Brtttab ••¦^t^ a* «^ she unfolds the deep thinga of Krip-
theto faBort d^t^thiK *«"•»* «>»f»«"^ «»*'»«°"^ .. Bt.eaaaia.aiaetandettr«oCttM; ltea.LarWn haa made a tasting habit and with pop* Impression upon thoee who were prl- eulUvatlan'aad so oo. Tha too! vUeged to hear har. Her sermons t also rseeauMOdod International are from the heart, praetleal, eon- stlon aloas a number oC.vlnclng and convicting.
She arlll remain until December gth. Serviees begin at 7:45 p. m. Sunday at T:SO p. m.
nuurkad Imee and tha eatob-
at in the War laet of a Oantr-
lague Bureau whieh eould dtotrl-
infonnatkm and would faelltt-
the mueh needed cooperation.
eonferenee wheh meets In thto
of Novamber wlU lay these
before the representative
snt and hopes to arrive at a
sl agrsoBtent as to aetion.
JAPAH
^Jbachers In Japan hav« met In
I and passed a reeolutlon de-
the bad rslattons between
eountry and China. The re-
Uon sUtee that tha causes of
TIN CAN MATINEE
IS SUCCESSFUL
The ttn can matinee held In the local theatre on Monday afUrnoon ] church social room
roll call and the coUectlon of dues In patrol comers.
The patroto re-assembled In troop form and Captain Bahnsen read ex- tracto from the current Oirl Scout buUetin issued at the dtotrict head- quarUrs In Bethlehem. Spectal em- phasto was plaeed on the announce¬ ment for the forthcoming dtotrict rally to be beld Deoember U, when Mrs. Frederick Edey, president of Oirl Seouu wilt be the speaker. The various scouU then repotted on the badges they would be eUgUito to re oeive at the rally. Mtos Wunderly then assigned the various parts for the program and basaar and the girto reported the articles they art making for that event.
Troop a Oirl Scouts met Friday
afUraoon at 4 15 in the Moravian
The meetng
for the
SS.if''^*ai'2XSS""JSSr *^itoS;» the secret signal n™S.SL °L ^ SSf^f ^2?^i«^ I «¦«•• •«* ^""t " the tame to ready f™^^-^.t^-S^« ?ii.^^,^Sf to 'twt he runs out on the Butur evento ever staged In thte commurU-1 ^ j_ j,^ ^^^ ^ appearance ty, and includes a oast of over 160 "»» ¦••a ¦»«•.»»»« »«• •i»i.^w»«wB local people. It to a modem, up-to- daU coUege comedy with a thrUUng f ootbaU story.
The star football ptayer of Buta Buta CoUege to supposed to be at a specM footbaU practice, but histead to in*^ Sorority house making love
at four o'cioek brought In more than six hundred assorted varieties of canned frulto, vegeUbles and other provtolons. The welfare com¬ mittee of the local Woman's Club
iwii awias uiat HI* causes oi .~_.;.«_j »k. -.•»(«.. ttu, wal.
U betwMn Uie two countries to ¦Pinf^^^.the "•tlnee. The wel-
standlng. but that antl- Ja bistruetlon given In the Chi- ' larp and saoondarp aehool to haglac^Mweg nafor-
Ltoitound to jcednea bad raaulto
ftttUM.
totlto
I Bcodnaa Thto rea
ef ttM ' and hopaa ttt aalBi In etaty ' isitoed aa ttut ttiey ehall no ' eontaln imfbir reporta of oOk- ^^ In anr way to Uty towatde forelgnara.
_Ttaa|i at Japan deplacoa ttio '^t ttia oSarlnt seat from that to Chins to aid the flood not reeelvad. The of fHaadahlp and o( money "^ preaeatod at lainhal and of ttioM (ood MppUas bains lit by the rtilp Amatfltaru. but ttie ship arrived
fare conunittee was busy for sever al hours on Monday evening count¬ ing and grouping the canned goods and arranging for IU dlatrtbutlon. Mrs. F. R. Marttn to chainnan of thto eonunlttae and stated that twenty (amiltoa of uaenployed reeUtonU wUl sbarT of theaa canned goods. The eoouBlttee waa asstoted by the loeal Bop ieouto hi ttie dtotrlbnttoo.
Vtoeount ahlbuMiwa a^lalned ''-" ttiat Om andiac of ttu
The funeral of Oeorge H. WoUe. formerly of Bethtohem. was htu Tuesday hi Bethlehem. Intaraaant was made tai Ntokjr HUl eemetery.
Mr. WoUe. who died Friday hi m, Luke'a Bospital. New Tork. at IT. was a gradtMto of Lehlgh Uhlveralty. He eoneelved the Idea of JoUitag ¦Mhlehem aad AUentown with a troUey Une and bulU the road. Lat¬ he and hto brother. Clarenoe A.
•— •—1. .ma w
llaoehurla.
^„„, ^ .^ WoUe, bidlt the BMhlehem-Naaareth
,had no eoaaeettoa wtth asento troUey Une and ttie «2«« "f'tTJ*/ ' but no anawer waa etton Une. erhleh ran from Naiareth tha OhlaaM niBntoto to Bangor, vta Wind Oap.
• • VABBTT BAU AT
COMIMNXrS STOM BOOM
*»w<«ottrblanheli, i Nillk and iMltoi' >>Japaaeoapori
.At ttie
at _^____
IttiawacU.
of ttM MMtanal
^tonpaara. Oa waa forauUp OMMd md in of Hi a&tonce It haa ¦t (erty Judgmento and -li^ri^ InternaUonal aSatare. ^ |
Month | 11 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1931 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19311126_001.tif |
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