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:¦¦'¦¦¦¦.¦"*'¦ ¦¦ ,.'"¦¦ ¦ -* ¦ ^t^amm The Nazareth ITEM •#j N INDEPENDENT FAIIILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. l^xxxx NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1930 nM Ou __.ICS ^djL mmiat vartlea art Hlh a oIlW. The R^S****?* ^ riMe a fighi oa thsir tmaOa to ¦Sarol of the PrasMsBcjr; the 1^ believe that if thm caa «. Mon a candidMe acctptahlc to f^geSoaa ol the country they caa I wily- .1 it iKqurntly the litnatioa two ^before a Presidential elcctwa Ti» not a»w.iy« follow that the V* party *'"• °**'" .'"*' ¦£te pi«se»»it« of the machinery lEvernmeHt i» a ^reat advaptage. Fli Iht miinent it kwks ai if it T*» <»•'*• Hiflicult for the Demo- Lln ifircf upon a candi«late who inllv all Pt'miicrati lo hii lup- lAsii for ihe Republicans to mend r 4 litiral fences. ~jtit>v" (ones has at last sntwercd lar»*'on: How can a man play ^al! liK' time and ttil! keep hi* practice Ki>>iHt? The answer it he can't. Bobby is giving up Itsccpt at a mrMS oi recreation rmisim to be «een whether Mr JU aill do aa well'In law aa he l4av in Holi. He has proved that ) the importsnl quality of thor tr ThuM wiio know him sur he Igattursl tssis lor law, aad nich Mt. He will not have the 1^ (or rstttence whkh so many lawyers lace, for while his r (tandinc ius ksyl Wm from 4 aoaty oot of his faais, he is jaswa. reputed to bt a qoartcr I iriKoa dolUrs. for aaUac a jaf sdacational fthns oa "How I I Gslf." That ought to kwp him I atil he has ettablishsd Umsdf Ily Mr. Jones is doiof only I Ws clasi and caite instincts and „NaMnt urge upon hioL Tticrc i aa too many people who think ng a lawyer is a oairt re- ' wsy of making a liviiw than a golf prufetiional. But it 10 me that wc havt too maay now and aot taough |oo4 David Bdaico, a Saa FVancisoo r aho dfCHcd like a Roman Catho- , wM Ihc father of the modem He though* that I en the stage ought to act and way people So in real life, I Ac lettiitgt and furniture of ought tu make the scenes I Biilhi sort of places they were 1 to represent. /t work in drama began 'At time Mr. Editon invented escent electric tight. The : Nght probably did as much at influence to change the from the old ranting panto* liMo what it is today. It enabled > to see the actors clearly, facial expression and care > more important than they was the first theatrical pro- lo realize the pos.sibililies of lighting on the itage and to kit productions with the new in mind. Today everylmily theatre business, including tht producers, iolluw the pnnciiiles Bclasco lieveluped. ITION the reports from thftse who to know indicate that the i't Comnussiun on Law En- brttiT known as the Wick- Commission, will report that I'ruliibitiun law cannot be and will recommend tome will be mure serious attempts a the coming session ol Con- to break down the "dry" law Ijt any time since it was enacted., alittle likelihood of anythinK jeeomplishcd by the "wett" at atJtsiion i>i the 71*t Congress, I the Wifkersham report proves ''""•dly to the mudificatMn of |l*J«ii law, watch for fireworl" [_*f ^-oiKrest jutt elected begins BAa •»?j| the appeal of charity to w .\rmy and Navy football t<igether. For several yeart ll Army-Navy game hat been I. bicause of a quarrel over of siiortsmaiiship. » the two teanit meet in New on Dei ember 13, it will be for the purpose of helping to ¦jonf-V for the relief of uiiem- Tnt. K.arly cstiniaies of the re- Wdnate that they may run to ¦"¦^ ill iilars, or almost at much Rate" .It the latt Tutmey- - 'y ''Kht. h » Jtranne but interesting kink "ian nature that people will p — ..—r- -»y ,i IT"^" to see a football game '.«Uiriiy, who would never think of •he same amount of money «. ..Xs high .-is $5,000 was rii- , Z™'* '""< T the Yankee Stailium ^"'^ a^ 111,. Army-Navy eimiiKe- *a» .iminiinceil. CAMP FIRE filKLS MEET >eeun'.f ,,1 th° Tatapochon 'rire Girl-: v :,, hfld on Tiif.s- ^enliiR ul. the homi' of tht-ir *n. Mrs Hiirr-v- »ai;i)cl. Eler- [_oi oIUll.s u;is held with thf ng elected: Piesidfiit. Miklri'd ' vicf pipsidpiu. K.-itlKiiiu' iTi,, ^^-^ *^'^' ""''¦ months. [¦•Tiielinu K.\h\-r f,,,- the secoiul ^months. .M-Ln;.,rv and reixiri- Itl', i\; iifasuifT. EmIvii cr; !issi'-t;iiu seeretarv uud 'er, M.-\rjor;f Roth. The r..- ^01 thi> ini-etlnK w fi', devoted "tl-siiin tlie Christmas rarols Rlrls will sini? at the priin- ' Lkjw/u the Chlmnev' on evening in the Rp formed Intoxicated Driver Hits I ^ House, Car Progress of Higher Edu¬ cation Cited Thomas P. Lenahan. of Sugar The bl-monthlv meetin? of the Notch, Luzerne county. Pa., came to Hons Club was held Tuesda-- e-.en- i grief on Tuesday evening about 11 ing in the "Y" dining hall. Rev. J.! o'clock as he was driving down a. KUek. president of the club, pre- Broad street. As he attempted to sided. The session opened by the make the curve at the foot of Broad ciub sinalng several songs led by street he lost control of the new song leader, Oeorge Smith, with coupe he was driving and crashed Charles Hess assisting at the piano. Into the auto of Frank Bolas which After disposing of the menu prepar- was parked in the yard adjoining ed by the "Y" kitchen staff a cordial his fathers' house, Franlc A. Bolas. welcome was given Ravmond Kane, After almost completely wrecking director of the Bover-Oreaves school the sons auto. Lenahan's auto con- for the Blind. located near Norrls- tlnued Its progress onward smashing town, who was present at the meet- mto the corner of the dwelling and ing as a guest of the Club. In a damaging the foundation of the few remarkiT he expressed thanks for ¦louse as well as some of the wood- the support alven the srhool bv the '*ork. The local police were called club and extended an Invitation to »nd saw at once that Lenalian was the members to visit the s''hool under the Influence of liquor. Dr. N. C. Uhler then Introduced OfBcer Stuber took him to Dr. Hap- Prof. Charles F. Stecker. of the pel's ofHce who pronounced him Shull Junior High school. Easton. as drunk. After he was questioned on puest sneaker. Prof. Stecker sooke the accident he gave various stories on "Public Education In America." ind did not have the owners card He divided his talk Into three por- Tor the car he was driving but gave tions: past, present and future o! the authorities a telephone number education and stated that education to "eall and stated that tlie partv is a better safeguard of libertv than MMWering the call would-take care a standing armv. The speaker then '5f;the d'unag^s that occurred. Upoa pictuied for his hearers children's tl^ callitig of the number he men- education In early da.vs. Uttle at-. ttoned the loeal authorities were re- tention being paid to a child s edu-' 'etsed to an extremely hot place and cation during that period. Tlie Bible tha party refused to have anything was the most Important text book to do with the case. of that period. Lenahan carried a courtesy card After colonial days under the ap- 'ssued by the Atlantic City police de- prenticeship system education fol- [ partment which he freely exhibited lowed practical lines with a trade as: ind thought that would effect his the main objective. The Puritans release. taught their children to read and The charges preferred against him follow the scriptures In order to wUl probably be (or reckless driving combat the wiles of Satan. Public and (or not having the proper own- education in the South was slow be- ershlp cards In addition to charges cause o( the scattered population, for driving a motor vehicle while The speaker stated that tt was a Intoxicated. He was given a hearing slow and laborious problem to get in Squire Pry's offlce on Wednesday the people of a new country to (eel afternoon on the charges. , the need o( an education. He went I on to say that the Sunday schools SCHOOL BOARD IN |pf««n^ ""^".1'^'''^J. "•'",!'", "^''^ struggles of the public school con- i RRIiilII AR ^F^IOIV tlnuc<'""(!'^^'^'i^V they have a defln- History of Nazareth Reviewed Council in Monthly Meeting The local Rotarian.s met in the 'V dining hall Monday evening in their weekly dinner meeting The sessioi' wa.'? opened by the entire Club join ir.g in singing "America." and s*?'. • eral ether sonifs led by their sonsj leader. Edward Heilman. with Ja .o . Boe.-stler a.s.sisting at the pianc Rotarian Frank Martin, president of the Cliih. presided and after mem¬ bers ai^d guests had dispo.sed of t.ie tast'. dinner prepared by tiie 'y culinary stafT. the Kuest speaker r' the evening. Rev. O. M Shultz. was introduced. Rev. Shultz is librarian for the local historical societv and in addition to his regular duties, has complied some interestini? facts re¬ lative to the earlv iijdustrial develop- n'.e.nt of Nazareth Rev. Shultz gave ^ Ge.-r?e A Smith various dates as lo when the present; Oood Roads Corp i Martin Guitar factory flrst began i H. S. Siiafer ' operations and the beginning of ih.'ii Naz Fdy. A: Mach Co. ... f.rst gun fictorv which was first lo- Devter Concre'e Mfg. Co. cated o.l what is now Main street of. Star Janitor Supply Co. . town, and which was later moved toNa^tarerh Hardware Co. Bolton beca'ise of the increasing Me?.-o-Edison Co noise as the factory grew, and it be-, C. F, Fehr A iT-ju'.ar str?d nieftlng o'. Town Cour.':!! vas held tlils 1st day of Dec¬ ember. 1930 al 8 ^'0 oclock p. ni. Ill the CouM'^il Riio::- '.vlth all of th* r-eir.hers pre.-^e.it w'ih the exception of Mert? and Ltndenmo-.er. Tha President. Mr. Harttrell. presided. On ir.'ition of Messrs. Sclueflar at-.d Kern, t'.ie minutes of the regular scared meeting of Novembei' 3rd( 1930. were approved as read. On ivctio'i of Messrs. Kahler and Eut's. it "'as rao'.ed that the follow- r:? hi'.i.s ke upnroed and ordered r.aid \j- t!ie Tr'.*i.surer: r ':-'.'.iri StofTlet t 16.3J Wi'.irr- -<line . F F. Kan.nan Fred C. Kline . 2.M .174.45 32.M »M 149.75 1.75 18.10 24.00 3.03 10.33 495 JS 19743 ANNUAi MffiTOiG ^ Legion Post OF SUPERVISORS ^ Ite and permanent hold all over the i I country. Public education was first Robert Beers, of Mi A re-organlsatlon meeting of the «tabllshed In this state by Oovernor Mazareth school board was held on Wolfe. Monday evening. Howard Shimer Higher educatioti w^s was re-elected president of the board sponsored b- the heads of vj' ious -.nd L. C. Hawk vice president, with churches and their idea ha, per.sjt- Township. Elected rresidont—Senator W. R. Roberts Speaks i or:-lnally ——— I ious ROAD STATISTICS PRESENTED Plans to Aid Unemployed The Harold V. Knecht Post. No. TATAIIIY GIRL WINS IN ESSAY CONTEST Frances C. Maffley, 18, Carries Oil rirst Prise in Connection With Annnal Farm Show (Continued on Page Five) - ASSOCIATION NOIES WINNERS ARE Charles Knauss as secretary. R. \V. ^^J*. " ?1 u P""^^^"' '""^,. ^)* The supervisors of Northampton 415. American Legion met on Tues- .,„„,„ „,, Orlfflth. tax collector, remitted P"*'"^ high schools have practically county Friday held thelf annual dav evening in the social rooms of «'"'"."„p .„ ,he esa $1624.0.5 collected in taxes during the stamped out the preparatorv ,-,,00 3 meeting at the Easton court house the Y.M.C.A. Commander Ray ""^ ""^^ '" ^"* * '' •nonth of November. Bills for cur- *™cn *"ere supported by the people and elected Robert Beers, of Moores- schmici. presided at the session rent month were anproved by the °'JJ"^^''"-. „. ^ ^ , . 'own, as president for the ensuing board, amounting to $4112.76. Fire . .^^^ . "i'oo u ^i '° .? "^'*' ^'^^^- '° succeed Oeorge Oood nsurance policv on North Broad '^^*- .J". \^ '"^„ i.rst seed was tower Mt. Bethel township, who the Post Commander to head the street building " wai renewed for s°^" that later inAueticed the sep- was president for the past five years, agency for the unemploved Leglon- "" " l^l^ Senator Warren R. Roberts, ad- nalres of the local Post. AU Leglon- , -tn dressing the body. Informed the sup- naires cut of emplovment .should vn 'fl- T-^ursdi- ' .'"enin? v.hen The main reas.-^n for the estno.is.i- ervisors that the State appropriated register there. Anv one having any -)lds will be considered for furniture "?^"\ °' " ''""'°*; 'V^, ..?°' '' , 51500000 ^or Northampton county ^ork to do should it be a small or a md pq'jipment In the new annex to K"e the Ijovs and girls of this awk- roads during the past three years large job is requested to get In touch the High school building. I'*¦*'"'* P^""'"^^ ^" exploratorv curri- and spent $60,000 on ANNOUNCED SOLt'TION REVEALED TO I SATISFY ARGl'MENTS OF Frances C. Muffley, aged 12. ot' eighth grade Tatamy school too;-;' contest 1.1 Fahrenheit as registered now-a connection with the Nazaretn Farm day caused a lot of comment came necessary to test the gunsj manufactured there. That industr;. | when in its prime, he stated, employ-! ed between one hundred and two TA C!|T]\inAV ^HfMII hundred men. The speaker also i^W. iJllill/Al kJljllWli gave a brief history of the beginning of the Schneebell Waist factory, the Kraemer Hosiery Company and the other industries Including the pres¬ ent cement mills. An Interesting and helpful pro- These facts were all placed t>efore gram was carried out on Sunday the Club In a very Interesting man-; afternoon when the Northampton ner by the speaker and the address District Association held their »n- by Rev. Shultz was very enlightening nual convention In Orace Reformad to many of the members who had church. E. J. Royer. distrlet presi- previously known very llttle of the dent, presided and Rev. V. A. Rutll, local Industrial history of the town., pastor of Orace church, eonducted There «-ere three Rotarian visitora the devotional period. Durtng tb* from out-of-town clul>s present on brief business session, offleora wara Monday evening. Rourians Prank-! elected for the ensuing year aa tot- 1 yn Stifles, of Northampton, and EI-. lows: President. E. J. Royer; wica mer Prosser and Joseph Siegfried, president, Claude Troxell; secretary of Bethlehem. land treasurer. Mlss Letha Oresslar; The attendance prize was present- Children's Dlvialon, Miss Mahal Hil- ed to Oeorge Orlm and an an-'berg; Young People's division, Rii»> nouncement made that an address sell Marsh; Associate T.P. superin- on the American Railway Express tendent, Pranldln Rice; Adult dlvl* would be heard at the next week's sion. Edgar Tucker: aehooi adnitaila- meeting. | tration. John Rinker; Home and » - 1 Extension, lin. WillUm Miller; I Temperance. William Lerch; Mia- siotis. Mrs. Floyd Marsh; TMChgr in» ?. . .V P;"'°^° ^- ^"« «^**'°»-1 Products show, held In Beitel HaU thicughcut this s-ction the past t " aen'-en'^a-::!. couiuy | o! R»v^L'HU-",'vprir/«n!U?ntThv'>'»«' f'''^''^' »"'» Saturday. Second wee^:.'Some of the local prophets L^^ ^'"M^"'"^ ^^' *'h Who f^f/Tost' Co^imLX '^r^^^'/tt'?}-^^.---l\-J^-^^^^^^^ pro'laimed that November ^t^i^:s ^^^ ^^^^IJi^'ZJi^ BAROMETRIC PROPHETS, Xraiuing, Rev. A. 8. Delbert; Vaca- ^.^._ I tion Scnoois. Rev. I. M. Sachman; Rural. Charles L. Young. The lii*' stallation service w^s conducted kqr J H. Senrenba-:'.!. countv president. Allan a. ho gave a 14300. After transacting other rou- ^raUon of the 7th 8.h and •me business the board adjourned K'^^^* "¦°'" ^^^ ^°^^' ^"'^ ""^^ ^ culum. The student township re- ^ith Raymond Weaver. Any co- Special Services in the M. B. C. Church Continued Next Week ,, ^., . . u-ually find, ward roads. He explained that operation given the Legionnaires , himself whi e m i-.n-- high and there remains twenty-four miles of will be thoroughlv appreciated, and when he enters Senior high school unimproved highways in the county ] hv callina bv telephone Nazareth and later college he has a more def- and that it Is his Intention to do 376 arrangements wlU be made to No. 4 Easton; third to WiUiam vear was the coldest In years back !:^<^*' *"4khtenmg iniM'onary ad — .«. . I . »_ .. _ •-j.-_ .... -^ . /t,.^.a r,rt tl-^m tr\r\i/.- ••» %jrAv*ttl r\ay«« dres? on the topic: "A Moral Dyn¬ amic fer Stewardship." Ti'is v--ai Eberts, Tatamy. and fourth to Edna and that we will have plentv of Shultz. Easton R. 4. s:;0x during the next three month' , ,, ........ The prizes of one dollar each weie To satisfy some of the arguments especially appro;jna.e m tha. 3(27?- awarded to the following for essays that take jjlace. particularlv In the a«'°'*^'P ''' ^^'-'^S s.ressed strongly at submitted: Helen Kish. of Nazaretli: town's barber shops The Farmers' ^^^ present time throughout the Oeorge Messinger. Tataniy: Mary union Fire Insurance Companv had ^^'¦^'i'^ Christian w-orld. Rev. L U. Arbogast. Easton R. D. 3: Ruth Hell, installed at the entrance to "their Bachman fci.;; wed Rev. Meek, spenk- Easton R. 3: Frances Laubaeh. Naz- offlce a T- ?os temperature recordi»r. ^"T "'"^" "^l^' ' '^ ***¦"* °^ Wor- areth R. 1: Helen Fehnel. Bethlehem This iniifrunient records th° low " " f" "" "*" showed that R.l: Rose Franczok. Nazarpth R 3: t»nirerat';re for the night as well '^'^'^¦'^ ¦¦ '."¦'.¦'¦' -hosen should play So Interesting and satisfactory are , . . . ,, . . . ., the meetings now conducted in tne '"« '» "^^tall ambition into the M B.C. church on Broad street, that students make them worthier citi- 'he pastor. R, L. Woodring. an- Jf«« »"'''° "".i'l^P i^f}' character '.jounces another week of services, ^f ?P/"d t_en biUlon do^^^^^^^^ »1th another group of out-of-to'.vn DEPl'TV CLERK SLATED FOR COUNTY OFFICE •nln'sters to speak on the following iates. Sunday services: 9 a. m. Bihle school. Homer J. Oaumer. superintendent. 10 a. m. and 7 p ni. Sermons by *.he Pastor. For the week: Different ministers will speak •verv evening at 7:45 Monday. December 8. Rev. F. B. Hertzog. South Allentown. Tuesdav. December 9. Rev. B urles and two billion dollars for edu¬ cation, and the question is often aj^ed whether we spend too much . .,.,. ...... . ,. . -.. . - for education i ^ movement has been started by ance at the meeting, and hopes that be'.ong to the club. In closing Prof Stecker stated fi'i^ncls of Jeremiah F. Hahn. de- the attendance will continue to be ' on this farm I would like to that in the neir future all High P^'^ '^^"^ °^ ^^^ Orphans' Court In large. Drum corps rehearsal will be have cows, horses and chickens I school graduates shall have the ad- Northampton County, who has been held this iThursday) evening at the would help harvest the gram and . „-.. I — ...... _.. temperature argu-, ^ , . ber 27th. | -it has often been my greates'. ments At least so says the Secre-1 *"•* °" acccunt of the interest takan There has been a committee ap- wish to live on a large farm with tarv of The Northampton Countv ^^ ^^* young oeople of this district pointed to Investigate the needy a little winding stream and willows Airrult'jral Society who had charge'^ large attendm-e and a good meet- •-- - ' '~'- theme of tho to Yo'jth" There w.ll be dr^^usslon groups on "Youth and Leadership" ar-.d se eral short ta!-s bv the fol¬ lowing: Rev. A S. Debert. pastor Movement Started to Assure Nom- families of the Legionnaires so they on its banks. ination on Both Major Tickets I can look forward to their basket at "i have often wished to be a inem- I'noppoaed | Xmas time. The commander was ber of the 4-H Club. On this farm very glad to see such a good attend- i could raise aU that is needed to wiU be glad to tell you '- -- -¦••'- •— nm.ruuMrai aocieiy wno naa cnarge^ —¦»- - ' ¦ " »'''~ "•' of th» installation. If vou do notl""-* ^^ assured. Uie theme of understand the readings of th':< conference is "iie challenge t!-.prmoir.Pter. readings someone m the oJBce; EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN ^rvfin Musselman. Allentown. 'The! '"/l^,'A'*;\ri*i':..l''"*^..? Ifll^'.**!:!"!^ Radio Pa.stor I. Wednesday. December 10. Rev. O. F. Yost. Emaus. Thur.sday. December 11, Rev. F M. Hottel. Bethlehem. Fridav. December 12, Rev. H. K. Kratz. Northampton. Saturday, December 13, Rev. 'V. H. Reinhart. Stroudsburg. » BUCK LOOKS ON AS GVS JAMS: VEXED Hl'NTER THROWS MIS- KET ON STONE PILE vantage of a higher education and connected with that office for the Lace mill that the next movement will be the P"*'J^ >'^*"' ^° """"^ ^}P^ ^"^ * junior college movement and that aU ?f"^^*'«/^ ^^Z ° ?^F,^M^ should take pride in the furtherance Court next November on both the of public education. | Republican and Democratic tickets. There was a 49 per cent attend-, *''h°ut«ny oPPOS" on ance at the meeting An announce- ,^,'^1"", ^^u !^^^**'*J^' Present ment was mad- tliat a joint session ^lerk of Orphans Court, who was of the Lions Club and Rotarv ciub ^PP« "'^'^ ^^' °'''""°' . ^'*l" would be held later in the month. »''°"t ¦» >'«'*'" ^SO' '« '^a**"^ ^^e movement, since he announced that he will not be a candidate for the ofBce. Other prominent Republi- PEN ARGVL WO¬ MAN'S CLUB TO PRESENT PR0GR.4M husk the corn. I would then select: CLOSED "' ^ ' •'' church; Rev. O. O Hine, of .^____ I Holy Trinity cliurch, Catasauqua; A four-week evangelistic campaign i*^^-"*?^ ^ Eichler. superin tendent TEACHER IN HECKTOWN 1 St MOOI, RI'RNEO WHILE ' REFUELI>{0 Ft'R.NACE FIRE NEWBURG FAR.MER HAS BATTLE WITH PORKER cans as well as Democrats are said Mondav to be with Mr. Kressler In having The ladies of the Pen Argyl Wo -,, „ . , . » ' Mr. Hahn nominated. man's Club will be our guests and '.'i"^^«™ Harry Clewell. formerly of towiv,| Mr. Hahn has served two three- have charge of the progrim '"^ ^^^ now a Newburg farmer and his'year terms as Clerk of the Orphans' .... .,„ ifni i"„ .^r.tnL*^^n*tui^r^^ ^'^'^ ^"'^ »^" '''P"^'^' '^"^ broadcast on Tuesdav afternoon. S^rllr «P^S^iL% nViiiv inn^niS ^'"' ^^ Jears. It is understood that December 9. at 4:30 from Station porker, weighing nearly 400 pounds. I several prospective candidates for WS.AN. Allentown. oil the CleweU farm Thanksgiving the oflSce withdrew when they, , , Ji t.^ .t. , V. t V. J'learned that Mr. Hahn l.s being Orabbmg the ammal by the hind booster, {^r t^e candidacy. a few handful of the grain, and a riosed 0:1 Thanksgiving in the Po"in'l°^ '•^- Nort'iimoton schools, and (Continued on Page Six) Philips churrh with a wonderful re-i^^^ " S. Detterline. of Olivet Ev. • I Slit. The Rev. Clinton H Hahn ' C^ong. cliurch. Bethlehem. Supper T's'or. preached everv evening .su-h;'-" ^^ served at the churih. A 'rsTiinng messages that reached the leadln;? feature at 7:30 is the page- l-.''irts of the people and twentv-; ^'-'t put on bv the ycung people en- '^c'.cn saw their need of a Saviour.' I t'tled "Tlie Hidden Quest" whi.-h Is Th.? church was quite often filled a^ interpretation of leadership train- to its capacitv It wa.s a time lon? ""? ^'^^ vu'il'i Tiie meeting will '0 i:'^ re:nembered. i close with t'.'.e us-jal Friendship Services as foUo'vs- |Clr'!». Sir.day school everv Sundav at Ea.ston District will liold their next 9.3C a. m. , p-cecutive meeting on Mondav even- Song and praise .service at 7:15'''"-^ ^t CoUege Hill Presb-terlao p rv j church when the various depart- Th« Mo,a,.»fi, w.'^..,™.;- /-.I..K „, n The children were outside for th? Pwer meeting Wednesday even-'"'-""ta: superintendents will give re- .:".:—_f""J^°'^*"*V.'"°'*^'" first reces.s of the dav when Muss mg at 7:15 p m .ports oi work done and plan.s mads Lobb was burned. Berause of 'hel Preiching service everj two weeks f^r the next few months, extreme cold a hot flre was kept and at If, 30 a m | — when the door of the furnace 'v.is^ On December 14—Sermon bv th- Tur-rr rnu'va r-ft^t^tkuna-n opened, the flames shot out. giving past-^r. Rev. C H Hahn. Theme ' ittn^T. t %tnn.\'%trt.u Miss Nellie Lobb. of to'*n. first and ^^^___ i second grade teacher in »he Hfv>:<. _, ... .. . ^, „, I town .school, was badly burned about ^.i!.^,l?°"'^>' ll'ru'"f„°u ^^^ .^*^' the face and head last Wednesda areth Womans Club WlU be held on „,orning when a sudden flash of evening. December Sth sudden flash flames burst from the classroom fur¬ nace, as she was about to put coal on; legs in order to roll him on his I back, young Suter encountered Stephen Mayrosh. real estate deal- much opposition when the porker er. of Ea.ston, formerly of town and struggled to gain his feet and in do- well known here, takes his hunting 1 j^g 50 stepped heavily on the lads seriously. When a deer appeared in foot smashing one of his toes front of him In Middle Sniithtield | ^ township. Bucks county, and he tried (j„ to shoot it. his gun jammed. ! far as the roll was concerned, but Mayro.sh struggled with his weap- ^.i„,„ Mr. Clewell attempted to stick ... ,_ , . , ^ on for a half minute while the deer ,he animal, he was kicked on the ¦l''L?^!^'Vao- ¦?m''u,T'^'?'\1''^^''''' looked on in disgust, then trotted ,pft i,and. causing a slight fracture "'??*' '" '^"'' *"''' h'^'i'^st honors DR. W. P. WALKER DIES ' Bethlehem. Dec. I—Dr. William j Pomp Walker. 62. chief surgeon at A .second time at rolling the ho-if' ^""^'^ hosPital. died Monday n hi.s back was more successful as [IPJ^ complication of diseases Dr. I Walker was born m Philadelphia. ! He was graduated from the Univer- PIAYLET—"DOWN THE CHIMNEV IN THE RE¬ FOR.MED CHAPEL DEC M'":* Lobb no chaiKf to esraop "Ti ^ Churrh " Tlie teacher hurried to tin ad- E. erybody is cordially imited t- ioinine cia.s-srooin taught by M.ss attend th?se ser.ices Come and Lapp, who called .Arthur Lapp, pnn- bring others I cipal of the school She was imme- a The Primary Department of the^''^'*^'! 'i!"".*'^.' '° ^^^ "'"'".^ °^ °''-i '"'"*''- f>R''^^ REf'ITAL TO RECTIFY SEWER SYSTEM stale Water Board Sammons Their Authorities away. Unable to pet a Inillt't into the chamber of his wcnijon. Mavrusli also cot disKtisted and threw his gun at the recediir.,' deer. He nii.'^.st'Ll acaiii. the mm land.nu auainst a tree. Tn fini.sh thr job ri^ht. May¬ rosh banced the wi'Mpon a'--ainst a pile of roci:.^. und thi'ii rt;;uaid U ilis home. of his thumb. COM.MIXITY SERVICES He was a member of the staff of scenes Srti.t- I—On the roof of a the Emergency hospital, in Bosto:i. l^o'"*" Xm.is i.e. Scene II—In the in 1897. and aftor a two vears of '"^o'" "^ ^'^<" Hou.se Xina-^ eve private praclic? in Bethleliem. be- The prii.cip:il chnracter= 111 the icame a.ssl.stant to Dr. WUiam L. scene one are as foUo'vs: Ja;k Frost The rhnir of the St John's Re-; F.ste.s. Sr., chief surgeon at St. Lukos Joseph Sthle-sel: T''e Chimnev. foriiu'd church of town are arrang-|in 1898. He was promoted to a.ssist- Jacob Nolf: the WinH '='''r'os. the Ing il special prt>v;ram which is to .ant surgeon and was made chief Snow Fairies p.nd Sar.t-i '"'a:is. l;i- used arnuiid tlie Christinas at an'sur!;t>on on tlie retirement of Dr. "^'^f" oii^-anffrs ir. s- Oranrimothe:-. B.i'.bar' Reformed Sundav school will render Sem O Beck. here, where the burns^ a playlet entUled •Do'.vn the Chim- ^¦•'''^ i'"^«'«'^. Although not able to On Tuesdav evctung Decembe. ^„,^ ^„, ~r,rrir.-n t ney in the Reformed chapel tomor- «'-"*':'-d school the latter part of the 16th. Prot T. Edgar Shields organ-, ^^^.'..V^^^'^^"^^"'^^^ row 'Friday, evening. December Sth '''^''': ^^^'^ condition was reported ist at the church of the Nativity and nie^iit loanV w*r» d^ !!.' at 8pm good. ^^ L-'^'Sh University. Will give an ^;t,V°t'^^^^ The plivlet is airaiized In two ..^^.^..^ * „ ' ¦"•'"''""^^'f^' '" ^'^'^ Schoeneck Mor- '-'ri'Li' "^^^^ Harrisburg. Nov 16—The State Sanitary Water Board has directed the municipal authoriiie, of Royers¬ ford. West Norrifon Township and age iinprove- ed to att'-nd board, to be This will be a ra-e '^^"^^ '" D«e«*er to expleln what ' °^ " ^^¦'^ thev intend tn do to oarrv out maxi- r-\tcnded community service. I Estes. st tute for tiie Deaf and LaSalle In OeroVd s'''nt:o:i oinved in Philadelphia and teturn home with a doe which he Wood- ¦'^*' ^''"^*'" ^'"¦"* Mater beat their --'-ot during the special open season opponents leBlmfWi •ii-int i>f tin- ^Kle^, the !¦ .mp, l'<) .\, frtp.iMr ,,t carryiiiii l>.i--rii«i • <, oil f(,r tir-t \t^ ,,f ,i . fliL'ht ullilh will lerTiiiiiatc at .Ni ., Vtirk. her deaf friend«.. Mr and Mrs Har¬ old Snvder On Thtir.sdav they .-.au the foot ball game t)etw('en llie 2'_,j,yjg fe.iins representing Pennsylvania In TroKell: '" " ' children. Kenneth Kachl Ealt, Hei.;;, :;:-'r.cl S'?.- rinir. Marv K:rch. Vo'.i A>ndt, Atliea Ruhf a id Olendora Ko:'h The Spirit of Christmas. Miria:n Reimer. A concert reit:itlon airl chorus rntitled "A Christmns Tr-->p ' will prof "de the pin' let and the program will lie ronrhide 1 with uroup ~:in2in:z •'Holv Night. S'.l-Mit NlBht." The en¬ tire departmoii* will take nart in the program i.nd ench child vvlll appear in costune S'.iiitn Plans will meet Ihe cluldrrn In tho .six--^1 room after the playlet and givt' p;v,h child a eift Orchestri numbers ns woll as quaitet nnd junior carols ^'iU be rendered. Tlie nrrhostra li rcctod by MI.SS I 0 -.a Marcks and the c^ivoLs nnd nuartot nunibers hv. charlc* He.ss Miss Mae Vi .sley will direct the chorus wor'< The playlet will be staned and di¬ rected bv Mrs Wilhnm Silfirs nnd Mrs Harleigh Yeisley will design the costutnes Tickets for .^sale at the chapel door. 1 ATTlVtifl* FOOT B%LI. a'ian church CAME IN PIIILADELPIIIX lirivilexe for music lovers In this ^„.„ Momity A sil'.er ofTering will b.'i^^^Hl,,:,':,'^"'''^ *° roctifyhig aewaca M..SS Bertlio Broad spent pail ul taheii. The public is very cordlall the past week in .Allentown w.th invited. rETlRMH HO.MK Wiril |M)E Ed-i-ard Siudf-r Prospect street v.as one of tiie fir.st local gunnerv to fcjr docs. .lde,t .chool structure. It was mot ed to lii T'^* '•"""y«v«ii»'s Beadling. and dedicated ArmiTtke Day L«b«iio« park Itmi conditions If the miinictpalitiPs find no wap to carrv out the orders to make clianges the matter will be referred fo the Doparfrent of Justice. Tha board was ni-ttlied at Its meeting todav that Puttstown. Norristown and Unper Moreland To-vtiship, MoiiticitT.'.prv Countv. had approved se'ver laSns thla month R^tjort* on sewiiee disno^al con¬ ditions along the Schuvlkill nhoweii ltrpro'err..ent in manv lo"alitlM. a rubber plant at Oaks has provided f'ind«' to ston pnjlutlon thr-i manu- factii-ing plant.s at Conshohocken are increa.sing their no itrallsatlon sv«ifpms and disposing of other un¬ treated wastes. T".i> Reading com¬ panies are recon«trurtlnK thotr dralrs so that all wastes are dia- chMroeri Into public ¦lewer'^ while a pfH>f I lllill there is preparing to treat all wa.stes. The borout'h of Nazareth has al- rr-adv In.stalled a sewer Rvstcm _ complied with the state s requeat. • • THANKSfilviNG PROGRAM IM JA( KSUN SCHOOL A Thanksgiving prograa rendered by the ptiptkl et vin whool at KemitOe oe ' evening at 7:10. Tb* undor Uw dirMttm et tha KoMiM aea ttam U. I
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 1 |
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 | 1930-12-04 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 12 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1930 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 1 |
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 | 1930-12-04 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-28 |
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 39845 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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The Nazareth ITEM
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N INDEPENDENT FAIIILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
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NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1930
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^djL mmiat vartlea art Hlh
a oIlW. The R^S****?* ^ riMe a fighi oa thsir tmaOa to
¦Sarol of the PrasMsBcjr; the
1^ believe that if thm caa
«. Mon a candidMe acctptahlc to
f^geSoaa ol the country they caa
I wily-
.1 it iKqurntly the litnatioa two ^before a Presidential elcctwa Ti» not a»w.iy« follow that the
V* party *'"• °**'" .'"*'
¦£te pi«se»»it« of the machinery
lEvernmeHt i» a ^reat advaptage.
Fli Iht miinent it kwks ai if it
T*» <»•'*• Hiflicult for the Demo-
Lln ifircf upon a candi«late who
inllv all Pt'miicrati lo hii lup-
lAsii for ihe Republicans to mend
r 4 litiral fences.
~jtit>v" (ones has at last sntwercd
lar»*'on: How can a man play
^al! liK' time and ttil! keep hi*
practice Ki>>iHt? The answer it
he can't. Bobby is giving up
Itsccpt at a mrMS oi recreation
rmisim to be «een whether Mr
JU aill do aa well'In law aa he
l4av in Holi. He has proved that
) the importsnl quality of thor
tr ThuM wiio know him sur he
Igattursl tssis lor law, aad nich
Mt. He will not have the
1^ (or rstttence whkh so many
lawyers lace, for while his
r (tandinc ius ksyl Wm from
4 aoaty oot of his faais, he is
jaswa. reputed to bt a qoartcr
I iriKoa dolUrs. for aaUac a
jaf sdacational fthns oa "How I
I Gslf." That ought to kwp him
I atil he has ettablishsd Umsdf
Ily Mr. Jones is doiof only
I Ws clasi and caite instincts and „NaMnt urge upon hioL Tticrc i aa too many people who think ng a lawyer is a oairt re-
' wsy of making a liviiw than
a golf prufetiional. But it
10 me that wc havt too maay
now and aot taough |oo4
David Bdaico, a Saa FVancisoo r aho dfCHcd like a Roman Catho- , wM Ihc father of the modem He though* that I en the stage ought to act and way people So in real life, I Ac lettiitgt and furniture of ought tu make the scenes I Biilhi sort of places they were 1 to represent.
/t work in drama began
'At time Mr. Editon invented
escent electric tight. The
: Nght probably did as much at
influence to change the
from the old ranting panto*
liMo what it is today. It enabled
> to see the actors clearly, facial expression and care
> more important than they
was the first theatrical pro- lo realize the pos.sibililies of lighting on the itage and to kit productions with the new in mind. Today everylmily theatre business, including tht producers, iolluw the pnnciiiles Bclasco lieveluped.
ITION
the reports from thftse who
to know indicate that the
i't Comnussiun on Law En-
brttiT known as the Wick-
Commission, will report that
I'ruliibitiun law cannot be
and will recommend tome
will be mure serious attempts a the coming session ol Con- to break down the "dry" law Ijt any time since it was enacted., alittle likelihood of anythinK jeeomplishcd by the "wett" at atJtsiion i>i the 71*t Congress, I the Wifkersham report proves ''""•dly to the mudificatMn of |l*J«ii law, watch for fireworl" [_*f ^-oiKrest jutt elected begins
BAa
•»?j| the appeal of charity to
w .\rmy and Navy football
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Month | 12 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1930 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19301204_001.tif |
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