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r I COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR BLIND DIRECTORS MEET AT PEN ARGYL ^ Pearl Grant Supenrisor, Reports Activities; Two Operatioiu Performed; Other Work Cited; Next Mcetinf to be Held at Northampton ..... In auarterly seMlon In school nurse in tlUs town was re- "ik^lhvtcrian Chiuxh at Pen ported as having found six children ^\^W«dnesday evening the with defective sight who should have MC^ directors of the Northamp- such speclal attention. county Branch. Pennsylvania mis, orant also reported that Itlon for the Blind, heard the | talks were given before the Beth- re of the supervisor, Miss Pearl lehem Continuation School on two It of Bethlehem, and transacted (lates, on subjects relating to pre- J. business. vention of blindness. She also re- ^Tttor C Ruthhart. of Bethlehem, ported on progress being made by ^M«nt of the board, presided, blind persons in various communi- fSSSTin attendance were P. A. 1 ties in the county who are taking g*"'" " treasurer, and Dr. W. up the study of Braille and others Sr*iiin^ielmer. of Hellertown: who have been making means of g Andrew W Kern, of Nazareth, earning a livelihood. One case was ISjRev R W Musseman, of Pen mentioned of a woman who does very fjMt iif"'r elected members of fine sewing but who is in need of a SFhotrd- W P. Oano and L. O. sewing machine In order to do more SLkNazareth: Mrs. O. D. Pinni- extensive work. Mrs. O. D. Flnni- STuiss Pearl Orant, the county gan has offered to allow the woman ^_.,— and Secretary Nazareth VOL. XXXX NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 11,1931 "7?^ i AN INDEPBNDBNT PAMILy NBWIPAPBK. DBVOTBD TO LITBRATURB. LOCAL AND OENERAL INTBLLIOBNCE. Isor, R. A. jSkm for the Blind. owing the business session it JTsnnounced that the next meet- M on the nrst Wednesday in 2^ber, will be held in North- ¦ m. the use of her nuichine during the Suusme. of Bethlehem, and H. R. Summer by the end of which time fSm^r of Pittsburgh, executive it Is hoped a permanent machine ,rv of the Pennsylvania Asso- ^ may be found for her. -" ¦ The case of a Hellertown man who has been unable to work on a farm due to other physical handicaps, has been referred to the County Poor Directors but further follow- up work Is to be done by the branch Sn brant's report for the past supervisor. Announcement was made iMrtcr showed that glasses have that the entertainment plans and to Sb furnished by or secured be given at the County Home by the Swih the assistance of the branch Lions Club of Hellertown. had to be Stwo pupils In the Donegan postponed due to a quarantine. It SLmI Bethlehem, a girl In the Con- will be given shortly outdoors, with MMstion school, a Pen Argyl school, the Hellertown High School band iM and a boy in the North Catas- assisting. ugns schools. I A number of changes in the regls- Operatlons were performed on the ter of the blind were reported. One MS of two persons, one from Beth-! name was dropped when it was \Sm and the other from Pen Argyl the fonner In Philadelphia, the lat- County. ttr St St. Lukes Hospital. A North mptou bov has been entered in the w ere added and tiie necessary re- Oierbrook "institution for the Blind cords compiled. ind treatment for a Bethlehem' Motor .service was furnished dur- ffoman and another from Williams in? tl;e inonth for the .'iupervlsof Ibinislup was arranged at a cUnic Ijv P. A. Berg.stres^er. Hellertown, It St. Luke's. I N'- B. VV'eingartner. Easton; Rev H. With the co-opei-atlon of Miss v; Mus.selman. Pen Arvl. and \V. tltiyn Carpenter, supervisor of Pre-, D. Buchecker and Mis.s Elc.ino" fintion of Blindness. State Coun- Mansfield, of Bethlehem. A total cf dl for the Blind, and Mrs. Winifred, 131 persons in the counf- were \islt- Hsthsway. who is in charge of Sight ed in tlieir homes and .served diiect- Bftving Classes for tlie National So- Iv or indirectlv. including also a dety for the Prevention of Blind- nuniljer of friendly calls. BUS, New York. F. A. Marcks. su-] Expenditures for month included pirintendent of schools in Nazareth, the following: Travel. '26.87; scampi. Ilans to open on a small scale In $3.00: postage. $1.58: pamphlets, •iptember, a sight saving class. The $1.75; Braille pocket slate. $1. FIRST AID BEING TAUGHT TO FUTURE COMMUNITY FIRST AID INSTRUCTO] County Bad Man Sentenced Amandna Kessler Pleads Guilty to SteaUng Copper Wire and Goes to Jail KNOWN AS JAIL BREAKER Amandus Kessler, of Belfast. known throughout the eastern sec¬ tion of the State as "the bad man" of Northampton County, Is again behind the bars for one to two years. This time for the theft of copper Dr. W. J. Fenton, First Aid Field Repr«MnUtiT« American Red Cro§8 Conducts Class of 24 Bap- presentatives of Local Industries at ''Y" Through the interest of R. B. Por- ; Charles Minter. tuin, affiliated with The National | Accident are serious afTatra Safety Council together with the aid to the worker and employer of all local organizations, Dr. W. J. single recent year Industrial mlL Fenton Ls now conducting a first aicl cost 23,030 deaths, 3,000.000 in* class of twenty-four representatives and a monetary loas estimatad of our local industries. This class $1,000,000,000. was organized June 1st and daily in- Last year m its campaign structions concerning first aid are -'-'- — - - -'^^"~ being conducted at the "V" for a period of ten days, endnig June lith. Dr. W. J. Fenton, first aid field representative of (he American Red Cross, joined tlie national organiza¬ tion in 1925 a.s surgeon and instruc¬ tor in charge of the Red Cross first I - "-.. dropped found the man was listed In Lehigh j One new case in Pen Argyl, I t'.vo in Easton and two in Bethlehem, I ROTARIANS VISIT ONLY SUCCESSFULLY OPER¬ ATED HYDRATE PLANT SONS OF VETERANS MEMORIAL SERVICES IN MONROE COUNH flUDENTS ENJOY UNHNl PROGRAM AT ASSEMBLY MEET TRUCK MAKES LEFT TURN AT CIRCLE Pioneer Alfalfa-Hydrate King, J. H. Fulmer, also Entertains Town Council on Green Acre Farms; Process Explained Beginning: to End On Sunday the members of Cap¬ tain Owen Rice Camp No. 20 Sons of Union War Veterans and Harold V. Knecht Post No. 415 American Legion and their friends motored to Monoroe County to make their an¬ nual pilgrimage to the Mt. Eaton. I Saylorsburg and Mt. Zion cemeteries „.!_ .- _,i.i»u I. f„>>_^ e„„ I *'<1 instruction car, whicli traveled wire to which he confessed. Sen-|^,^ ^^.j^^^^ j^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ fence was Imposed today by Judge ^ from Canada to Mexico. R. C. Stewart in the county court. p^i^^ to joining the Red Cross Dr. It will be remembered that Kess-1 Fenton was for fifteen .years engaged er was one of the few men who in mining and railway surgical prac- successfully escaped from the countv | tice. Tliis had to do with a great Jail and has probably committed deal of emergency work in accidents. more petty offenses than any other. During the World War he served In criminal known to the county au- the base hospital at Camp Sherman. thorlties. He served several Jail .sen-, Ohio. His general experience also fences and often remained a fugitive covers seven years of practice in from justice within the confines of the county. Kessler pleaded guilty to taking copper wire from the Northampton Traction Company line between Bangor and Belfast. Ervlng Kessler and Elmer Kessler relatives of Amandus, were also charged with participation In the same theft of copper wire. Ervlng, pleaded guilty and was sent to jail, three to six months while the court directed acquittal of Elmer Kessler because of his previous good repu¬ tation. Henry Hom. 20. of Easton, en- ] tered a plea of guilty to the theft of an automobile and was sentenced ! to serve six months in the county j Jail. N.H.S. CLASS OF '29 HOLD REUNION Thirty-three Rotarians and eight councllmen journeyed to Oreen Acre Farms Monday evening, instead of tlw regular meeting at the "Y'. to be the guests of Chief Burgess, J. H. Pulnwr A splendid roast beef dinner was prepared there by the "Y" cooking I staff, headed by William Harper. Quite a number of law-abiding | The meeting was called to order by citizens of Nazareth have asked the, President P. H. Martin promptly at Rourian Rev. Shafer ! A an^ue and enjoyable program editor of THE ITEM whether there i 6 ^5 o'cock. ef entertainment was given Wed- " "-""¦" '" *"- " "^ '^~'- ""-"^ "'" _ A banquet and reunion of fie Na^- to hold Memorial'services in' honor' areth High School. Class of 1929. waa , of the veterans resting on these held at the Penn Hills Tavern. tury mark. Rotarian S. J. Gregory burial grounds. Analomlnk. with a large number of was presented with a package con-1 The first service was held at 10 '^'f *^ members and guests in attend- uming a pair of socks as a token of °'<='?«''** M'-^¦'«" »"! on "f count j *"" appreciation and Mr. Shimer with * °' inclement weather the following i A banquet in the hotel dining pif safety the American Red Croia sued First Aid certificates lo 74 individuals. The year was the Impressive since flrst aid were undertaken by the Society 1910. And the most striking Incr in the demand for training o— from industry—with itfl maehinea operate, its polei to climb, its | to lay. its lines to construct. Its ten steel and fiylng sparks and ing chemicals. Modern business is doing ev—, tiling within the power of InvaoO* geniu<; ajid safety engineers to teet eyes and baclcs and Unb. those who aerve in its shops and 1 tories. It has screened Ita guarded Its fans and motors. now. cooperation with tha i Red Cross, it is making a _,., efTort to train employes to act telUgently when the unfa happens. Many thousands of accidents cur every year in the home. IC other thousands take place on ..^ highways In every realm of huauMl activity modern civilization ia tended by increased hazards. TM American Red Cross to reduce tbS consequences of accidents by teaell* ing a'hat to do when accidents hap¬ pen. Its training courses popularity. SENIOR CLASS TO PRESENT "SMMWW" A.MUi^ING COMEDY OF MODB«lt| FAMILV UFE «!¦ Oi luctemeui weauier me loiiowing " i—•m-*'- »• «•"«= ..wv^. „","> orthoosdie surserv In n*a Molnsa """ "'« aimcuties she has in • program was rendered in the church: rooin opened the affair with Walter $^^°P*^li"'^;[^- In dSJ Mo SS' 1 ^« her romance. Thwilhere U Singing "Onward Christian Soldiers" Bachman. president of the class, pre- }°^t.. il, . "-"'.i? ;iJ^.,!!-°!i two prettv voun« ^',„J^?. pipe and cleansers for a duty well 8ii^g'ing'"6nirar<rchristlM^^ he was for some years Chairman of Th- Senior Class of N. H. 8. present. "Skidding" In the U«a .school auditorium on the evening of June 12. at 8;00 p. m. It is a fresh sincere pleturt at Amertcan family life showing Mulo* Hardy, a modern college girl " falls tn love with Wayne Trt. j»| just as a career U opening up to lMi;| and the difflcuties she has in adjiait*] two prett.v .voung daughtms vbf] by the- assemblage. Invocation by «lding as toastmaster. Short speeches 'f,rsTMinTiit/siV^^^^ y»i'^':S?L"!'.J*P'?"""n««'*f°rr".l^^^^^ J^r tL l«al RlScroSfcSe" "^li^^^^^ «i"=A"°n and wanrto^SS performed. At this Juncture, President Martin tumed over ordered alfaUa Held to show hU operations "'^i'RivSfH „^ from the Held to the SMSk. A long '¦ „,A,. „^V: , „ „ . »k- >..¦ stream of cars In alnglc file followed ^^" 7h* nh £h2i.*»U'**f?nS: »!,• immAM,r »km »Ka Znfin. fl.irf anH burg church Where the following The Second of the aeries of ser- ram with excellent music furnished by an orchestra. touch with the Boy Scouts the first , Hardy is ao a^] tendanclMoC' .' goes on • I rtiH *" Of*"" to Straighten out har fa Scouts and similar organizations. 2?^ Andy Hardy la an ,»„—. "^"IS **"*- f»"'"5S? '*"*»*?.*" Because of his conspicuous servicel ¦l«"«««|nt la,^ with his flrst following i were. B«r. and Mra. Ttuman Kahler. ui these lines, he was asked to con- 3? *'^*<»', ^ooth TtrUngtaa ..»«....«.v — ..,-.. ..»-- was any privlso mthe Borough Code, offered thanks for the bounUful morning in the regular high or any privision In the states trafflc spread which was arranged in one ahoel UMmUy period Written by law* permitting any oOlcial of the of the warehouses, rntaMr Edward Fessler, commer- comnaonweath any speclal privileges, song leader. Ed. Heilman then dil tiacher, It was acclaimed and The editor not being able to keep up'uked the council body to stand up, ,.. „.„.„.,,^ ^„ „.«.««« „. wiw» ^ . , .^ ^ - —^ "« ."^» —» -v.-. -•, ¦ uwnu.. - •"- — . ¦ ^:^ the ouutandlng program ih!.P«!f^i»i«l««i^^'??JnJ'«tPl5^»^^^^^^ ulGt. rta:;^^ ind 1^ J!:!„^'!i°!:.5::SSL-*"^?:l«l!.l°J2^.!?I cf Red Cross first aTd wd lursi^^-i ITA'IilT'^.L'^i'il'^fthuniorc;;,^ station Ito Mntec hMdetsi 1 tne outstanding orosram mr puce u» ute icKiawMM« »• i^^^Ft^s ana renaer a lew oi iioeir lavonta, >uair|k l> cut. Stacked and loaded il •"*•••'•• "••"•' ••••• —«^« */...iio wwn, n>. wtu mts. warwui never, ci Rea Cross first aid and life sav- "'-"•»>'="i' wii,n ms numorous oi^Htol year's assembUei: WUh a Posted on the many tangible trafflc'gongs which they did to the entire' „|S to tecartedtoUfte dryV^ra t»»«n Jhe assembled bodies inarched Misses Orace Dennis. Margaret Wun- ing irwtUutes ta the mldwestem r*~" Grandpa Hardy UxSmTC kUon as ttirMtttai. announ- «»*» enacted each year answered- Mtlafaction of the gathering. Fol- STdryini prwM wm ^J^f <^"»«»«'T' '^•n "Onward derly. Mary A. Dry, Evelyn Scheetz, states aettag aa dean of flrst\Sd ^"^^ **"» h«» absent-SSSSS were made and t& program 'Idont know, but I don't think wjy, ,owlng_a few more_^ soiigs. ^Rotarlitn Sin bSSSita^STiMl The S5S~ f^L'^"^" .'?^!'*"L'?i'SS5 ^Zl!f. ^"'•^-.'^"'f'S.'L •"** ^•"•' »ff.^- ^^^ the plst .?JjSil ye." he hM JUl?. hls^wmlniacence. about CkSS Ited in the form of a typical officer should violate any law what-| Wm. Shimer Introduced the flrat TlJe opening number was a selec tta by Ed Hetllck's orchestra entitl soever, offlcers setting In fact I believe all such speaker, Mr. B. L. Coleman. County fleid by many trucks as fast as tt is Uke oath to the effect of Agent, who gave the audience iOm« cut. is put into conveyor which takea then interesting history on hydrated_»l*jit thru a l» foot enclosure heated an example." Now, at -Bse Bve BluM'' TTien Misses ^'^^der some of our citizens, why do falfa. stating that while Mr. Ful-j to 279 degrees. After this operation - ^ RuSdle and BartS?a T^! ?i'»!?..^'!5J.?'^l!.'°_!!}« 'f."5.°'?.':l™«f» '<*" °' '"•"nr**'**!* ta_tl»;^5i'Sto^otSl7c.i?Jlyo?^wwSI ¦••Irice Rundle and Barbara Trox «n Mng a duo rendition of "The Wslli You Saved Por Me' and "III ¦i Tours In Apple Blossom Time". Incidentally, these two voung ladles' .^ *».,. o»„„_i, rt..Hir.o.,no Knf fi-nnwi --•'— —¦ ,—¦«>- -w. .....k»*v..v. «... .»...,«. wloes blended admirably and both *^,'|Ji» 7?^h!in .fr.l^t hL™ .f Vnn "P°" "^ 'he president to present the' stated that it takes 300 horse power numbers were rendered in a pleasln? drivers of chain stores deem it too birthday rose to the fellow member; to perform the operation and that "Circle" when the road Is plainly manner he does was not new. never-1 takes the then drv alfalfa thru a marked with an arrow pointing "to theless. his plant Is the only plant number of cutters until It finally the right"? operated successfully today. becomes a powdered meal and is Not only have state offlcers vlolat- Clifford Taylor was then called bagged for shipment. Mr. Fulmer wS^h-^bro-u^hrta^^n-fro-^^Th;; ."emblage invocatlonby ^. DleM - - - (Continued on Pag* Five) High School Faculty Announces Plans For man, Samuel Shimer, William Alte- devoted himself largely to oraaniaa-1 "¦• •"* **»• white aatln nTlppST ^r RuiSnl^i^*''"' ^'71" 'l'^"- ''°" *^''" ?n «»e nrat MdB^' ™»Jl« for Marion to be ^SS .son, Russell Metzgar, Melvin Jones and has conducted numerous First .**•"•*««»* deal to do with atrmta ^trVi J!^.^^';.**'" "^"^L'^ «*"- Aid training coIinS In Se indiuS *^; o-^lher love affair. hSSSt ?ifi*ll"' much'troubir'toTurn"toThe'nght I bert. of Elizabeth ous guests. I N. J. and numer- Summer Months FIRE SIRBV»™.™,. DEMONSTRATED The members of the local High' centers of the country The class he is now instructing in flrst aid and who will be the safety flrst instructors at the respective plants in the future are as follows: Kraemer Hosiery Co. represented by Harold. C. Hartzell. and Robert blended arith pathos and a ( iv irarntshed philosophy »« "Skidding" more aignlflcant than I average comedy. It Is life. The «»* of characters includes the followlnf: Aunt Mllly Anna WundeiW Andy Sterling Ko« »«— IT-.--1- _ . . — Pauly;_The Pennsylvania Dixie Ce- ^J.^^^^S, H.r.^^aJJ^eJJ^ asnner Miss Eva Reimer followed niucn irouoie to turn to tne rigni ^.,^ n^ost recenty celebrated his; the" product passes the most rigid School facility have announced vari-; i ment Corporation represented by R r.-"»"\-"'"^ "aray.itaipn Bionawr Wh I piano solo. "Baby's Birthday 2"'* *° ^'^T- i-V/'Lnrt >^fr^ Mnn ' birthday and the rose found its way, examination as to purity. Many of, ous plans for the summer months. I Local Councllmen and other inter-' B Fortuin. Harry M. Happel, F. R.' EsWTa w-TrS^ r'.«,„.Uii ^^ wCS Hrty", Her speedv rendition of the divers made a '«"-'i^^ nUn «nH '"'" ^^ '"P*' "^ « ^' ^*>^^^- Mr. the members had small sacks fliled Miss Nicholas, principal of the High ested residents on Wednesdav night Knecht. Charles P. MlkSch. J. M. m»^1* «*"?/ ^""'''^AV ^"1.?!^* number was attributed by the an- f*l "°<:" »* » Pf*"^ f^^nl? *S^| Taylor requested, for the benefit of ^ with alfalfa meal to show their, School will Join a party of friends heard a demonstration of a ttre siren Bauer. Spencer Reph and Charles Jt^,*ri""J?*'^^y — Gladys W«llnr ««mcer to the fact that she was \^^lnZy^'Tl°J^^!m^etb7n »" P'"''"'' '^"^ ^^""^ »''°"''' know frtends and all expressed their grate- on July 1st for a European tour tha or the flrrhou^ An agent o a Roth'' The NazaSih Bo7oj;h h\ ^*>'"* "T^^"*^"-^ . .Jero^ Anj^ Mablv Son».h Af.« .h. . took all rlght-of-*ay and more than ^u aae and. not a bit reluctant, he! fulnes., to th. hn,r fnr r.h- nn„nrtn„.' will Include Scotland. England, Bel-, companylelllngX de"lce was pres a°i?f' of^olic^ cSs sS Me- JJ'" ^T""^,' Robert rUS l«*»bly Scotch. After the announ- I his age and. not a bit reluctant, he fulness to the host for the opportun !«ent, of time signal the orches- ^/i^°L'!!*/ji^„^H'l*',^Ili Inltf ?^p i «P"«'» '^at he passed the half cen- ity accorded them. 1 SmTde-^-^Wlre'viu ToS ^^ «-'^ entering the circle from the •-"— - *"•"*">' south was driven Just as recklessly? ''"'S'by^EroS' Otath" Tnd The truck driven by this driver bore ft«.nian •r^in» »£: V^rtJ^f Pennsvlvanta license No ZZ2A3 and j«ii^iiSfh^r^sir«arsk'eS "v^^'sT. =rh"iay"^fS SSSKn^SToa^'o^f SSrSS/f"; Je«s.' wfcaVflSt'^onroS^Su'Kr ffiStr\VlTf"theUThiS^tar^^^ •dtowing the skit Irvin nhler ores- °^^^ question: Isn t it Just proper to «2."*T^e 8piSi'?o5r'^S" ^ J°r, ««"«! 2*ime solo and EM HelUck's orches-! I'i^.'l.fi "'^'?iL. »hi ^.S-t 2t «» •!» rendered another selection. I ?£^~L!^."^" .ISo^ ? t^l^ra? « thU Juncture Harold Snyder J^e cUete intersections if the prac- gwred In knee panta dragging a, "*=* continues. ^ ^ "¦bom. His rendition of the po-' ' Wm" number "When Vour Hair Has DOUBLE BIRTHDAY 2)»»*d to silver" with notes seem-1 CELEBRATION «»y rising from the cellar again ¦wght a roar of aoproval from the ice. Mrs. Milton E. Pehnel, of Heck- Northampton Leision Posts to Broadcast BHattve la tho DevelopmeBta of the SUIc Canveatloa at Caatea Nazareth Ri|{h Alumni Association to Hold Annual Banquet by glum. Netherlands. Oermany. Czec- ent with a model and gave a lengthv tropolitan-Edison Companv bv Dav koslovakia, Switeerland. Austria, demonstration of tlxe horns capabil- ton E. Husk; The Nazareth Cement Hungary. Italy, and Prance, return- ities. Frequent raucous blasts cut Company by P. B. Hunt and L. R. ing in September. Miss Ott will through the air from the flre house Rice; The Nazareth Waist Co. supervise playgrounds. Miss Sloat on Bevldere St. As the demonstra- Russell Koehler and Ellis Neuner and Miss Weikel will spend the sum- tion had been unheralded, the noise C. P. Martin Sc Company by Stephen mer in the West and at Oceaan City set people to wondering what it was SrhefTler and C. P. Martin; Tli" respectively. The other faculty all about. For sometime past council Lone Star Cement Corporation o; members will take advanced work at had been hesitating as to whether to Pennsylvania by Robert E. Knarr; the following institutions: Andew strengthen the present bell tower private and community nurses Leh, graduate work for a masters and retain the bell or to get a new Mlss Josephine H. Kreider mu » *w ». w a w . .1 ..degree at Columbia; Mr. Fesser at device. A siren,"It Is said, can be Miriam Sevfried and Mnpthamntnn Countv Pnata of tha' . . 't?*"^.. «}• .^*^,*?°' Alumnl i Rutgers: Mr. Cump at Lehigh; and purchased for little more money and Wunderlv NorthamptonCounty Posts Of tne^AsBocUtion will hold it's annual mIss Nerlinger either at Maglll in will not require a tower nor add anv Snvder; " American legion have arrangwl for,Banquet at the Nazareth Inn on| Montreal or at the University of additional weight to the roof of the a series of thirteen weekly radio Tuesday. June 23, 1931 at 8:45 P. M. Pennsylvania. The other members building. Just what action council broadcasta for the purpose of keep- followed by a card party and dance of the faculty have made no definite will take' In the matter will be dect- mg the people posted on the deve- ^ V?L^h J^'L^^.l^^-vJ^"',!?-""1. P'""'' ^"^''"' '*'" ""^^^"^ lopmenta of the state at the Odd Fellow's Hall. Music will nians be furnished by the "The Mello- ^ convention irons." «> In concluding the pro- town, and Mrs. Edgar D. Rohn. of [which will be held In Easton on! Tickete may be procured at Oer gJW Prank Rubright and Oliver town, on Sunday celebrated their August 20, 21 and 22. aid Swavely's Cut Rate Drug Store. •Mier portrayed the principals In birthday anniversaries at the Feh- The nroitrams will be aiven each Belvidere street. from 9 p. m. to 10 p. m. ti^ niarriage before the micro- nel residence where an excellent vvpdnp<iriav nioht nn J*one. The blushing bride portra- chicken dinner was .served. Hiose' Wednesday night up JW by Kahler was especiallv well present were M. E. Fehnel. Rev. and '.he convention over Stations WSAN *"•• The manner in which the Mrs. J. A. Kllck. Mr. and Mrs. Mor- and WCBA. A different post will 2;ir* P'^watn was received by ris Buss. Mr and Mrs. Marcus Feh-, have charge of the program each ^jOents and teacliers alike showers nel, sons Harley and Wilmer. Mrs. week and the time that has been 2:™* "Pon the author, Mr. Fessler, Susan Hagenbuch, Wilson Uhler and designated for the broadcast will be Jjw^was responsible for It present- Edgar D. Rohn. Ajwouncement was made of the ^^^^^^^ •lE^^l*"''" "' a comedy entitled Wdding •. In the high school audi- "num on the evening of June 12th w« oclock by the senior class. The Hut .^ modem American fami- taclLlf'Sti °'"'"*^ *"" """'"" •!"« Koch. Miss of from: Miss r~.u" r."„Jir"l'« Kathryn Werkheiser, Miss Frances' to the week of r^^j, ^j. ^ ^^^^i g^y^^^. ' Visitors Day at Local Telephone Central Office Boy Scout Camp Prepar¬ ing For Its Greatest Sea¬ son; Improvements Made bv Mrs Miss Ruth Bates Bag Co. bv Elmer The Nazareth Oirl Scouts are represented by Mary A Wunder¬ lv: Rural Teachers by Miss Mabel Heimer and the local V. M. C A. by 1 Myra Hardy Wilcox. Miriam RelaMrf Tickets have been issued by business manager. Oeorge Br«i& and may be obtained at Swava|fV Cut Rate Drug Store or from aUT member of the Senior Clasa. TM price of tlck'St.s is very reasanaMib Doots will be open to the public at 7.30 p m. • ¦¦¦ •— .ATTENDING J^IYREMC LOOOK CONTCMIOIf j Mr and Mrs. Henry Knauaa, at town, are in Ocean City. N. J., at* tending the .sessions of the Supremg Lodge of the Fraternal Home Insur¬ ance Association Red Cross Offers First Aid Course mw^^^i y^ m ifi»t..j "^ ' "' college ana romance "Wud^s Miss Anna Wunderly, Ster-1 Kfni,o"P"' ***" Beatrice Rundle, •wph Slonaker, Rohn Truell, Kath- J^ EnniP, Gladys Walker, Jerome •jK^rt, Robert RulofT and Mlrlatn Local Clergyman Marks 5th Anniversary of Pastor¬ ate In An Informal Manner Resldenta of Nazareth and the lOW'ER NAZARETH FARM SOLD Last Sunday in.irkcd the fifth an¬ niversary of Rev. H. C. Snyder as pa.stor of the local St. Jolin's Luth¬ eran congregation in au informal ni.inner. During the present pastorate 155 \oung people werp received by the and rite of confirniiition; 231 adults were V. executor and trus- received info coniinunicnnt nicnibcr- Thp f;„.,n of the late Edwin P. JiL,"- .'o<'!itpJ in Lower Nazareth «wnship. was sold on Saturdav bv Tn,.. A'^'"''"* National Bank "JJst Companv. executor ar j^. to Edward Newhard. the present .ship by liters of transfer or r.pro- 2"""'' farmer " ...... vania will hold a reception in its building at 58 South Main street. Visitors will be received between the hours of 1 P. M. and 5 P. M. und 6 P. M. and 9 P. M. bv C. M. White of the consregation. The current manager; W. E. Smith, wire chief; cxpenM.'i of the congregation during and Miss Orace O. Paige, chief oper- the period amounted to $53,260.05. ator. The day iilso marked the 8th .in- niversary of the pastor's ordination ns a clprpynian. Before coming t i town on June l«t. 1926. Rev. and Mrs Fir'U'r had been residing ut Mt. Bethel P.irish. At the main service Rev. Snyder Looking forward thi.* s?a.<on to th? must ptesent a standard cen;:"icate . . .. , , , _ largest enrollment in V.^c historv of .signed by his phvsician showing tin: "In*^ . ^ /^*"i'.''*» Camp Weygadt. the !o.-al Scout he is free from" all contagious an.i WlU oe given an opportunity to see council is makins m.i-r improve- infectious diseases. Each camper is how telephone calls are handled In nients to this well kncwn camp The further subjected to regular medical a modem central offlce tomorrow attendance is expected to double that insiiections by the Camp Phvsician (Prrnay, June 12.) when the Bell ^f j^j ^.^ar which is strongly Indica- All matters pertaining to the leiepnone compaany or pennsyl- t^j ^y applications being received health and .safety of the Scout.s and dally at Scout Headquarters. leaders in camp are .supervised bv Mrs. Mathews will again head the tjie Councils Health and Safety cooking staff and the same high st;indard.s of plenty of the best foods well prepared will be efTectiie. The kiti'lien will Ije electrically equipped wh'ch will mean a considerable aid in the prdiHT preparing and eftlcipnt .serving of food.s. This equipment "A visit to the Nazareth central iffice is certain to prove a di.stiiict revelation to those wlio are not fam¬ iliar with the workinu.s of a tele¬ phone exchange." Mr. White said. "We are anxious to display tlie array of interesting equipment, and to ex- Coininlttee headed bv Win. T Poster. Citi- Bacteriologist of E.iston. Drink- ini; water as well as the water for batiiing is analyzed every week Onlv pasteurized mill< i.s used. A.s a furtlier preraiiiioti acain.st an unsafe or unhealthy conditioi '"^pf^^" V,^ ' If mi AID . ,1© w L! will also be fhe means of .servins; tlve Comniitlee inal<e reKiilar inspec- nual.s at regular hiur.s- and promptly tions of all buildings and camt) nro- " for important time HllnwiiiB more programs. The camp enrollment fee will re¬ main the same as lasr year. Health and Safety First t'nnsidera- ation of Seoul Camp nearly 850 CiV, Tw^ i»tere,ti.ig to know that bins will bo placed three to a unit Ze'r';?"^"' -- «"^ ""'^"•f story'roi^tribmed sio.08^34 ,n Ix-nevolenc^jnet and MisV^earfschiiVi^'and "a ^^'^U^J^^^^^^'^^T'^^ I*- h '^^-'^n^arl^ -tabl^l^ i^a^^ '"^s'^l^ ml^a ^'a^^^ Ei?rf •'**"'"? i^ouse, barn and out- and $<iHr,7U7 ,v,mp sn..nt fnr rpnairs' duel hv ri>nrin= a^v,.,^,. .^ ../ X:."" ^"-^ ^^"^7 t*<"nty-four hours hv .i,.. /-„„.„,„.. r. — ... . . ."" «'" '"^8" a ar> and I«ft7n" ¦~u"""' °" the property, for fession of faith into the congrega- directed his se-mon on "The Cai! to plain the'varioViV'n'li«sVc'r>f''tV,o"i„Vi^" W.070 The property Included two tion. He ofririat.d nt 158 infant I ^erv.tf¦. Tl.,^ ,;, .,r r„nH»r..4 .i,„ illrJ... ' ...^'!."'^"^P""^.^s of the tele- "•^ts of land, aggregating "loraere? baptisms and at 99 funerals and unit- ' nuilit i } pnMl?,..''."l"'°\!^"'*"*^ "" faft No. ed fi.i cdwpU's m matrimony. | ge_» I.ie'. by Barrett which inchi.li'd •nd Hie Tl.c ¦Hov Lii.'ir rendered the ong Wilt Tho.i I-iii - «w^;r'^^'^'« '^ a two storv bricV: buildl ngs. During the period llie congregation solo pints suns liv Miss Fannie O r- 10.108 24 to Ix-nevolencejiiet n ¦ "" $C.8.'J7y7 were spent for repairs' duel by Charles Schnerr and his phone busine.ss to all possible to attend." The exchange .series who find It I gs and camp pro pertv to a.ssure the best protection of health and against accidents. Scouts to Have Modern Cabins For "Camp Homes" This year modern cabins are being ererti'fl to take place ol tents Ca- w and improvements to the property sister. Miss Pearl Schnerr The average daaiy number of in¬ coming calls Is estimated at 1,200. campers by the Camping Department of the comfortable condition for Boy Scouts of America. Every at all times Spring cots with pads Scout and leader on entering camp (Continued on Page Five) HAT to do belore tbe doctor comea. la taught by tha Ai Rod Cross In a First Aid tralalng course bera. BomaUi itself hangs upon the measure! taken lBim«iHai«i« »«•••• isurea taken immediately folletrlst > at I'Klent. beiore medical assiataoca arrUea. Loai of blo6d may b« at Infection sunietimes prevented, breatliing reatored by appllcatlM H1 prone pressure method of artiOcial raauacltatioa. Tba ~ are proTlng popular witb employaa et psblte and flre departaaata. playgro«a4 equip ibtmielvea lor
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 28 |
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 | 1931-06-11 |
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 | 06 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1931 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 28 |
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 | 1931-06-11 |
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. |
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I COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR BLIND DIRECTORS MEET AT PEN ARGYL
^ Pearl Grant Supenrisor, Reports Activities; Two Operatioiu Performed; Other Work Cited; Next Mcetinf to be Held at Northampton
..... In auarterly seMlon In school nurse in tlUs town was re-
"ik^lhvtcrian Chiuxh at Pen ported as having found six children ^\^W«dnesday evening the with defective sight who should have MC^ directors of the Northamp- such speclal attention.
county Branch. Pennsylvania mis, orant also reported that Itlon for the Blind, heard the | talks were given before the Beth- re of the supervisor, Miss Pearl lehem Continuation School on two It of Bethlehem, and transacted (lates, on subjects relating to pre- J. business. vention of blindness. She also re-
^Tttor C Ruthhart. of Bethlehem, ported on progress being made by ^M«nt of the board, presided, blind persons in various communi- fSSSTin attendance were P. A. 1 ties in the county who are taking g*"'" " treasurer, and Dr. W. up the study of Braille and others Sr*iiin^ielmer. of Hellertown: who have been making means of g Andrew W Kern, of Nazareth, earning a livelihood. One case was ISjRev R W Musseman, of Pen mentioned of a woman who does very fjMt iif"'r elected members of fine sewing but who is in need of a SFhotrd- W P. Oano and L. O. sewing machine In order to do more SLkNazareth: Mrs. O. D. Pinni- extensive work. Mrs. O. D. Flnni- STuiss Pearl Orant, the county gan has offered to allow the woman ^_.,— and Secretary
Nazareth
VOL. XXXX
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 11,1931
"7?^ i
AN INDEPBNDBNT PAMILy NBWIPAPBK. DBVOTBD TO LITBRATURB. LOCAL AND OENERAL INTBLLIOBNCE.
Isor,
R. A.
jSkm for the Blind.
owing the business session it JTsnnounced that the next meet- M on the nrst Wednesday in 2^ber, will be held in North- ¦ m.
the use of her nuichine during the Suusme. of Bethlehem, and H. R. Summer by the end of which time fSm^r of Pittsburgh, executive it Is hoped a permanent machine ,rv of the Pennsylvania Asso- ^ may be found for her.
-" ¦ The case of a Hellertown man who
has been unable to work on a farm due to other physical handicaps, has been referred to the County Poor Directors but further follow-
up work Is to be done by the branch
Sn brant's report for the past supervisor. Announcement was made iMrtcr showed that glasses have that the entertainment plans and to Sb furnished by or secured be given at the County Home by the Swih the assistance of the branch Lions Club of Hellertown. had to be Stwo pupils In the Donegan postponed due to a quarantine. It SLmI Bethlehem, a girl In the Con- will be given shortly outdoors, with MMstion school, a Pen Argyl school, the Hellertown High School band iM and a boy in the North Catas- assisting. ugns schools. I A number of changes in the regls-
Operatlons were performed on the ter of the blind were reported. One MS of two persons, one from Beth-! name was dropped when it was \Sm and the other from Pen Argyl the fonner In Philadelphia, the lat- County. ttr St St. Lukes Hospital. A North mptou bov has been entered in the w ere added and tiie necessary re- Oierbrook "institution for the Blind cords compiled. ind treatment for a Bethlehem' Motor .service was furnished dur- ffoman and another from Williams in? tl;e inonth for the .'iupervlsof Ibinislup was arranged at a cUnic Ijv P. A. Berg.stres^er. Hellertown, It St. Luke's. I N'- B. VV'eingartner. Easton; Rev H.
With the co-opei-atlon of Miss v; Mus.selman. Pen Arvl. and \V. tltiyn Carpenter, supervisor of Pre-, D. Buchecker and Mis.s Elc.ino" fintion of Blindness. State Coun- Mansfield, of Bethlehem. A total cf dl for the Blind, and Mrs. Winifred, 131 persons in the counf- were \islt- Hsthsway. who is in charge of Sight ed in tlieir homes and .served diiect- Bftving Classes for tlie National So- Iv or indirectlv. including also a dety for the Prevention of Blind- nuniljer of friendly calls. BUS, New York. F. A. Marcks. su-] Expenditures for month included pirintendent of schools in Nazareth, the following: Travel. '26.87; scampi. Ilans to open on a small scale In $3.00: postage. $1.58: pamphlets, •iptember, a sight saving class. The $1.75; Braille pocket slate. $1.
FIRST AID BEING TAUGHT
TO FUTURE COMMUNITY
FIRST AID INSTRUCTO]
County Bad Man Sentenced
Amandna Kessler Pleads Guilty to
SteaUng Copper Wire and
Goes to Jail
KNOWN AS JAIL BREAKER
Amandus Kessler, of Belfast. known throughout the eastern sec¬ tion of the State as "the bad man" of Northampton County, Is again behind the bars for one to two years. This time for the theft of copper
Dr. W. J. Fenton, First Aid Field Repr«MnUtiT« American Red Cro§8 Conducts Class of 24 Bap- presentatives of Local Industries at ''Y"
Through the interest of R. B. Por- ; Charles Minter. tuin, affiliated with The National | Accident are serious afTatra Safety Council together with the aid to the worker and employer of all local organizations, Dr. W. J. single recent year Industrial mlL Fenton Ls now conducting a first aicl cost 23,030 deaths, 3,000.000 in* class of twenty-four representatives and a monetary loas estimatad of our local industries. This class $1,000,000,000. was organized June 1st and daily in- Last year m its campaign structions concerning first aid are -'-'- — - - -'^^"~
being conducted at the "V" for a period of ten days, endnig June lith.
Dr. W. J. Fenton, first aid field representative of (he American Red Cross, joined tlie national organiza¬ tion in 1925 a.s surgeon and instruc¬ tor in charge of the Red Cross first
I - "-.. dropped
found the man was listed In Lehigh j
One new case in Pen Argyl, I
t'.vo in Easton and two in Bethlehem, I
ROTARIANS VISIT ONLY SUCCESSFULLY OPER¬ ATED HYDRATE PLANT
SONS OF VETERANS MEMORIAL SERVICES IN MONROE COUNH
flUDENTS ENJOY UNHNl PROGRAM AT ASSEMBLY MEET
TRUCK MAKES LEFT TURN AT CIRCLE
Pioneer Alfalfa-Hydrate King, J. H. Fulmer, also
Entertains Town Council on Green Acre Farms;
Process Explained Beginning: to End
On Sunday the members of Cap¬ tain Owen Rice Camp No. 20 Sons of Union War Veterans and Harold V. Knecht Post No. 415 American Legion and their friends motored to Monoroe County to make their an¬ nual pilgrimage to the Mt. Eaton. I Saylorsburg and Mt. Zion cemeteries
„.!_ .- _,i.i»u I. f„>>_^ e„„ I *'<1 instruction car, whicli traveled
wire to which he confessed. Sen-|^,^ ^^.j^^^^ j^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^
fence was Imposed today by Judge ^ from Canada to Mexico.
R. C. Stewart in the county court. p^i^^ to joining the Red Cross Dr.
It will be remembered that Kess-1 Fenton was for fifteen .years engaged
er was one of the few men who in mining and railway surgical prac-
successfully escaped from the countv | tice. Tliis had to do with a great
Jail and has probably committed deal of emergency work in accidents.
more petty offenses than any other. During the World War he served In
criminal known to the county au- the base hospital at Camp Sherman.
thorlties. He served several Jail .sen-, Ohio. His general experience also
fences and often remained a fugitive covers seven years of practice in
from justice within the confines of
the county. Kessler pleaded guilty
to taking copper wire from the
Northampton Traction Company
line between Bangor and Belfast. Ervlng Kessler and Elmer Kessler
relatives of Amandus, were also
charged with participation In the
same theft of copper wire. Ervlng,
pleaded guilty and was sent to jail,
three to six months while the court
directed acquittal of Elmer Kessler
because of his previous good repu¬ tation.
Henry Hom. 20. of Easton, en- ] tered a plea of guilty to the theft
of an automobile and was sentenced ! to serve six months in the county j Jail.
N.H.S. CLASS OF '29 HOLD REUNION
Thirty-three Rotarians and eight councllmen journeyed to Oreen Acre Farms Monday evening, instead of tlw regular meeting at the "Y'. to be the guests of Chief Burgess, J. H. Pulnwr
A splendid roast beef dinner was prepared there by the "Y" cooking
I staff, headed by William Harper.
Quite a number of law-abiding | The meeting was called to order by citizens of Nazareth have asked the, President P. H. Martin promptly at
Rourian Rev. Shafer
!
A an^ue and enjoyable program editor of THE ITEM whether there i 6 ^5 o'cock. ef entertainment was given Wed- " "-""¦" '" *"- " "^ '^~'- ""-"^ "'"
_ A banquet and reunion of fie Na^-
to hold Memorial'services in' honor' areth High School. Class of 1929. waa , of the veterans resting on these held at the Penn Hills Tavern. tury mark. Rotarian S. J. Gregory burial grounds. Analomlnk. with a large number of
was presented with a package con-1 The first service was held at 10 '^'f *^ members and guests in attend- uming a pair of socks as a token of °'<='?«''** M'-^¦'«" »"! on "f count j *"" appreciation and Mr. Shimer with * °' inclement weather the following i A banquet in the hotel dining
pif
safety the American Red Croia sued First Aid certificates lo 74 individuals. The year was the Impressive since flrst aid were undertaken by the Society 1910. And the most striking Incr in the demand for training o— from industry—with itfl maehinea operate, its polei to climb, its | to lay. its lines to construct. Its ten steel and fiylng sparks and ing chemicals.
Modern business is doing ev—, tiling within the power of InvaoO* geniu<; ajid safety engineers to teet eyes and baclcs and Unb. those who aerve in its shops and 1 tories. It has screened Ita guarded Its fans and motors. now. cooperation with tha i Red Cross, it is making a _,., efTort to train employes to act telUgently when the unfa happens.
Many thousands of accidents cur every year in the home. IC other thousands take place on ..^ highways In every realm of huauMl activity modern civilization ia tended by increased hazards. TM American Red Cross to reduce tbS consequences of accidents by teaell* ing a'hat to do when accidents hap¬ pen. Its training courses popularity.
SENIOR CLASS TO PRESENT "SMMWW"
A.MUi^ING COMEDY OF MODB«lt| FAMILV UFE
«!¦
Oi luctemeui weauier me loiiowing " i—•m-*'- »• «•"«= ..wv^. „","> orthoosdie surserv In n*a Molnsa """ "'« aimcuties she has in • program was rendered in the church: rooin opened the affair with Walter $^^°P*^li"'^;[^- In dSJ Mo SS' 1 ^« her romance. Thwilhere U Singing "Onward Christian Soldiers" Bachman. president of the class, pre- }°^t.. il, . "-"'.i? ;iJ^.,!!-°!i two prettv voun« ^',„J^?.
pipe and cleansers for a duty well 8ii^g'ing'"6nirar |
Month | 06 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1931 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19310611_001.tif |
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