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The Nazareth Item AN INDRPENDBNT PAIObV NEW8PAPBR DEVOTEU TO LITEKATUIU LOCAL ANO OENERAL JNTBUJOBNCI Vol. 44 — No. 50 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY M()KXIX(i, NOVKMiiKi: 7, lIKjr, lioo^^i Nazaieth ~ Single Copy Three Cents TOWN COUNCIL TAKES ACTION ON PARK PROJECT R. T. Peppel To Direct I Work On Same No Action Taken On Codi¬ fying Borough Records A .sp<'ci.il niwiing of Town Coun¬ cil wa-'^ hi'Id la.st Monday evening for the purpo.se of considering a Projcrt proposed by the Burgess for C(Kliiying Borougli Records, etc.. but on .-jrcouiU of no quorum being pre.-ent. tlie meeting was adjourned. Annther spt^clal meeting of Town Council wa^i hi'ld last Tiii-sday evc- ntni!. for the purpose of con.siderlng vari.iu.- detail.s in connection with th ¦ Park Project and for the purpose of considering the advisability of filing ad:litional Projects in Naz.i¬ reth. at 8 o'clock p 111. with all the menib-r- pre.sent with the exception of Mr. Kahler The Presid-nt. Mr. SchaefTer presided. Thi Borough Engineer informed Council that the Work.s Progre.s- Administration de.sired a recom- nier.d.itioii for appointment of a Oer.f-i.tl Foreman to take charge of the construction work of the Municipal Park Dev--lopment Pro¬ ject, and a.-k,d that C-juncil con¬ firm the selection of one of three name.- submitted by them, namely: R T I'epiii'l. A. W. Hiiliii and Ray¬ mond Mi'-hael, On di-,cusslon, It was or. motion of M-->.s.srs, Kortz and Worman moved that we cou- lirm by roll call one of three men afon Slid mentioned Thi- roll be¬ ing call'-d. Mr R T. Pi-ppel was un.mimoii.-ly recommended for General Foreman. On mo:ion of Me.-si- Kortz and Wi)rman. it was moved lliat Coun¬ cil fill' an aijpUcaiiou wilh the Work- Pio^re.s.- Administration for an •Accidi nt Pr.'veiuion" Survi\v project in the Borouuh of Nazareth with the unclei.staiKiing that the Supervisor or -'ipervisors and enu¬ merator., be elect'd from our com¬ munity and be approved by the Town Couneil of the Borough of Naz.ireth inasmuch a-s there might be a po.-..sibiUiy of confUction in our loeal piilice force, and further moved that th - President of Town C'Mincil be and lu'r.-ljy i.s directed to sign said application and the Secretary directed to forward .said application uitii a ceitifHd copy of tills Re.soiuti'lll allached. On mi'Mon of Mes-r- KorIz and Altemo.-e. c<immuiiicalioii from the President of the I.ehii»h Valley Safi'ty Cuuncil. reque.^iiiii^ co-oper¬ ation in reducing the tinrific toll of fatal ami perm.inent lujiirle- r.-sult- in" from iici-iden'-; on the .-trei ' iuul highway.s of tlie Commonwealth i of Pennsylvania and the formation j of a si'mi-ofUcial State and Hlgh- ' way Safety Committee In Nazareth, I wa.- accepted and the Secretary dl- j reeled to acknowledge same and inform the I..-high Valley Safety ' Council that wi' are anxious to co- ' operate with th m in every possible way There being no further business to come Ix'fore the meeting, same wa- adjourned at 9:30 p. m., on mo¬ tion of Messrs. Worman and Alte¬ mos. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL FARM SHOW, NOV¬ EMBER 15th • 16th In Naxareth Hin^h School Auditorium FARM EXHIBITS Dr. Hood. State College To .\ddress (iathering Friday EveninK liURAL CIIOIR TOt RNAMENT KVKKVBODV GOING To the Fi.)'.iiti-eiil!i Annual Farm .Sl'.ow lo be held la the Oymna.-,ium of the Nazaretii Iliyli School on NiiVembiT loth and IGlh, Hi35. The ¦M-nint; proyr.uiis will be held in :he auditorium. Choice exhibit- nom the farms of Northampton County are lo be exhibiied and judged by competent .judges from I Sl It'' Collei^e. Tiu- 4-H clubs will I (Contlnupd on Page Six) CLEARFIELD ' Ml- and .Mr- Nminir. Rink-r. ul ! Per, Allen, -pent Sunday with Cli.ir- i le- Hawk and family j .Mr and Mrs Adam Heckman. of ' Aluta. are si>endiiig .several days ' with their son and d.uightor-in- law. Mr and Mr.s Howard Heck- ' man ' Mr. and Mi- John Knecht. Mr. I and Mrs. Elwood Hahn and chil- I drr'.: E!':i and Carl. Mr. and Mrs I Robert Bei-r.- and daughter Emma. Hilda Barrall and Mary Broad spen; ' Sund,'-- e\-eniiig with Clyde Ri.s^s- ' miller .iiid family .Mr and Mrs Marcus David-on ; .-pent Friday evening with Mr. and Mr- How.ird Heckman I Roosevelt Leads Total Poll, 61,428 to 54,397 G. O. P. (with Solid South Out) Uads lfi,8a6 to 34,617 Poll Ends November 18th Voters Far and Wide Casting; liallotH In Nationwide Poll Returns From 13 States By JOHN THO.MAS WILSON I Auioea.'^ter .Service i N-w Vork, Nov. 7 126,012 ballots from 4,T slates ha\e now Ixn'H tabu¬ lated in the nation-wide "Next Pre-idenf poll President Roosevelt maintained his lead in the field with a iwpular vol.- of 61.428 to 54.,'?97 lor Republi¬ can choices On a percentage basi.-, the Roo.se- vli jiopular vole lead was reduced .luring the w-'ek, from .iiS per cent to S.'i per cent The state l}y .-til.' labulaiion.s show Roo,sevelt leading in 17 states and the Republican choices in 18 B Slates are in the "tlDubiful' ^Continued on Page Seven) Di:.>iorR,\Ti(' REPIB- LICAN Sd PARTV ST.%TE '! Pm> I For other RooMvcIt Democrat* All Rep. Choice* AU 3d Party Choice* ALABAMA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT FLORIDA OEOROIA IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MAINE M.\RVLAND MASSACHUSCTTS MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA NEWHAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA ORFXrvON PENNSYl.VANIA RHODE ISLAND .SOUm CAROLINA SOIIII I).\KOTA ¦ri;NNK.ssrE TEXAS ur.Mi VlIiOIMA WA.slIINaTON WF,.ST VIRGINIA WI.SCONSIN \VY(X\tLNO TO'lAIiS P ipul.ir Vote -Roo,--." Pnpilar Vou- O O Tol.il PtipuUr Vote, 1838 1200 S75 Ml 166 1140 641 334 1855 1963 2074 773 085 457 167 431 1384 4220 1396 733 0141 156 1778 469 695 312 669 6842 675 476 3941 1S6 |l 143 .¦>33 :i78 647 5103 183 273 4386 3746 I 1003 791 311 61,428 velt, 61,428 P Cluiii.'s ll. Date A 177 37 33 113 261 728 182 77 104 89 81 91 37 361 38 163 205 7!t 443 137 93 51 229 93 207 275 21 67 221 6,12 92 104!) 27 51 87 6079 53-: r)4.3r»7 4 li Clidii-.- 607 273 730 860 234 647 660 312 1283 1066 3292 3004 630 37 705 712 1365 2516 3353 234 4686 156 2438 937 »19 468 3443 1439 833 1207 2198 200 1726 1,59 l.'^O 705 337 lOHl •234 all 3235 2876 989 1.583 157 54,397 12<i.l)12 14 136 23 87 73 107 23 34 54 106 21 17 24 97 71 462 158 55 87 97 27 333 47 159 67 89 144 297 9 37 380 23 131 17 3508 NAZARETH HIGH AND BANGOR PLAV 7 ¦ 7 TIE Another Forgotten Man Score Does Not Indicate Lobsided (iame WITNESSED HY 4000 Leh Coached Lads Have Decided Edve In Ground Gained 272 YARDS TO 67 YDS. Nazarcth Higli and Bangor High are .-,tiU unbeaten bul tile 7-7 tie score by no nii ans indicates the thrilling oiv-.sided battle that the crowd of 4000 lan^ wltnes.sed on the Bangor fleld on Saiurday afternoon It was a battle of power and de¬ ception against a l.-am witli noth¬ ing but a one-man deten.-e, FiivJli, the ,-ame ciiup \\ iV) linally .scored lii- (Continued on Page Si.\) rotariansIear talk 0\ ethiopia by "dave" miller Si\ .^lomluMs Iwt'ceive .Vd- ditionai Knj^riHiiU"^ On •Centiin lUitton" Tiie regular meeling of th^ Rotar¬ ian- on Monday evening was ot an int(>i'esting nature in that the speak¬ er present rev-aled to members and guest.5 up-lo-iiie-minutj facts on tlie present day Ethiopia. Presiden. i-teielieiib.ich presided and after hearing reixirts of cominiite;.-, an- II juncement of honor members wa- m.ide by past pre.-ideni "Clifl' T.iylor. Pour year.s ago Mr. Taylor inau- gurat^'d the "Century billion ' .sys¬ tem whereby every member upon .itti'iKimg 100 meetings is entitled t) a button, and, for every hundred III -Clings attended ihereaft'r an ad¬ ditional ligure si^nifyiii^ sucii at¬ tendance IS enuraved on tiie button .Monday evening si.x memlx'rs of 'hi.- club received the honor of ad- litional entiravings on their buttons riie first honor memoir of the club 1.- Pred Wood He attended 421 meet- iiiR.s without a mi.ss and Is now •.vearing a button with the figiir.^ ¦4' engraved on it and deiioiiiii more than four hundred m- etiiig-. riie -iccond honor member i- How¬ ard Shimer who a.so lias ihe figure •4" eii'^raved on his button or itteiiding 418 m-clings. Tile third 111--mber i.s Charle.s Shaf.-r for at- ; lendin-^ 417 meetings; tlie fourth is | lames Fry witli a record of 391 meetings witlio'.it a mi.ss; the flfth :s Harry Roth wilh 252 meetings without a miss and llie sixth Is Buz " Jackson, who rounded out 200 con.secutive meetings without a mi.-s, P S. Trumbower introduced the -peaker for ilie evening as non.' oilier llian The-Ediior-in-Chief. •Dave'^ Miller of Tlie Allentown .Morning Call. Mr. Miller, an inter- e-ling speaker, ha.s a daughter located in Etiiopia doing mi-ssionary work and it was while visiting his d.iughter that Mr. Miller gained the facts of this wonderful empire, '•The history of tills wonderful country" slated Mr. Miller, "dates b.u-k more than .six tlioii.-and years.'- "It L- till' only einiiire tliat has stood th" test of time througii all the cen- ltlrie^" continued Mr. Miller and it is his firm belief that Ethiopia will - not fall now. Although lliLs coun¬ try has been left williout a .sea coa.st. ' the interior proves to be rich In natural fortilications, mineral res¬ ources undevelioped and a ruler di¬ plomatic and educated, Mr, MilU'r -tre.-.-ed tlie faet tliat even though the Italian army Willi all its modern equipment now invading this coun¬ try for the one purpo.s«> ot enriching their trea.sury, will have a lough job in subduing and taking away an empire that has stood through all the ages Basing his opinion on a religious people that iiave kept the faith un¬ broken century after century. Mr. Miller told the gathering he can¬ not help but feel that the strong arm of providence will intervene and although Ethiopia may bc in¬ jured it will not fall He s talk wa.- out of the ordinary and held the attention of all pre.sent Northampton County Slow In Applying For W. P. A. Project Funds Police To Enforce Nazareth Park- Ihk: Rules Special •>rder- liave been issued to Ndzarelli Police officers to enforce all local parking reguU- tion-, .MOTORISTS BEWARE, thes-' orders WlU be earned out with¬ out fear or favor, starting loday, I'ARTICUl.ARLY, car.s parked douole cars parked more than eight lnche-^ from the curb and cars parked against traffi j The "Courtesy Tags" are all Tiie n»xt time your car is "rag- gpd' It wili mean that you muv. apiJear lor hearing and pay tiie corL^equences. and. "A Friend's Appal' will nol be allow.-d in the case VOU K.N'OW THE RULES- OBEY THE.M LEfilON POST TO PRESENT 3-A(T (OMEDV DRAMA Town.ship.s Have Excep¬ tional Opportunities To Have (;ood Roads sr PKR VISORS MUST INITIATE PROJECTS Novcmhtr 2lst and 22nd In IIii:li School .ViKlitoriinn IIK.S .MV PAL NAZARETH COMES THRU WITH 1900 VOTES Sunday .Movio, Office of Di.xlrict .Vtlonu-x, Coiinly ( «»Miinis.i')n('r>. ShorifT. County Surveyor, (ouncil an 1 School Hoard Big Issuets litre vote.^ •.villi,. Charl'.- Nichola- R-- publieaii candidate received one mor:.-. a toii; of 376 He-s losing by a single vote. Charles Schnerr. candidate foi The issue tliat brought oul Naza- of 1487 voles. Our to'.vnsman, H. P. reth voters Tuesday to roll up a Yei.-ley. for the office of County total of 1900 votes is aitributed to Commissioner rolled up a total of Sunday Movies, the interest in the 132.5 votes Charles Unangst, who office of District Attorney. County received a tremeiidou., vote through- Commi.s.-5ioner. Sherifl. To^ivn Coun- out the county wa.- al.-o one of the 'School Director received the larges ;-:I and School Board. leaders in our Boiough rec< iving I vote for thai offlce wiih a total ol The Sunday movie is.-ue polled 117.3 votes. Boyer, for SherifT, ' 120:i. Frank I-li wa.s .second with a llie largest number of votes and walked away with the ticket, hav,ng ' lotal of 948 and Robert Pauley, tlnrd being defeated by alniosi a four to a total of 1^89. Nickel. Schlabach. ' with a total of 917 The flght !oi on,, majority. 420 vote.s were cast Young and Briiiker all received a Council in Uie se,-ond w-ard wa.- in favor of Sunday Movies and 1525 bl? majority here | won by H. O. Knau-ss and Harry ipposine The highest vote cast A very close count resulted be- ' HaKenbuc-h. defeating Howard Se;.-- I'or any one candidale was for Wil- tween the a-ses'-^ir.s for the flrs: tri'd and Harry Worman liam A Frack, candidate for Dis- '.\ard Charle.- H<.-s, D'mocratic A tabulation of the entire lx:a; trict Attorney, He received a total candidale received a total of 375 ballot follow,-: fi'-- ~. ..! ' Tin .1 I \ . -I U .11 .1 \y n T -I .1 .11 s I'll i: Uf iiii: oi i>iii:«ii: i hi ki' II.,f.,. .. .<i.-i-ii .: ¦ ' .- i : 1 t: '¦" ¦ I . r I.- \ 11. 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I'll-- . . \t nil UII I: .\l 1;. ! \ ' ll- .1 I; .- I Ul MM, ,1 V ,s ¦ ,1. -..f I I I ¦¦1 I I I i.r.t HMi ¦; I. It I I ¦. H. - M'. Pill . a three-act com 'd. i.am.i Wlii l:i: pre.iented by tlu d.-amauc club of the Harold V Kni'c.r. Pa-t .No 415. American Le¬ .i jii T;ijr.-diy and Friday evening.i. .\-jvenil>'r 21>i and 22nd at the H.ga Scnool auditorium. Tiie main cast con.si.st.s of six women and .iix men. Tom Spark .-1 young cariienter of '23 is a .seriou- ft-llow 'A-no worships his sl.ster, Mona Wa'.ly Ali.'n. an advertising man of '22 L- a l!\ 'lv fe'.iow devoted to R)- .^er. a friend and i.- engaged to Miss Lark T'.v whole scene ts centered .iiound Ma .^verlll's boarding house. 1 moilierly woman of 55, wiio i.> ..jved by all her board;-r,- Sh-.- nial-'.es their joys and sorrows lier )wn and is particularly aiixiou- over jiei frivolous little niece Lark. An¬ other character a-ually found at a joarding house is that ol Lark Marie Summer an 18-year-oId warm- iiearted. lovable but frivolou.s girl H-.-r movemeii'..- are quick r-'-tie--. iContlnued on La.st Paget PIANO Kll I I \l. On Sunday evening ii. S^ .Jj.ir.- Lu'heran Church, Daniel Roiui v^iii •jl.iy the -second of a series of plana recitals beginning at 7:15 p m The numljers are <1» Allegro from Sonata V—Mozart; <2i Largo — Handel: i3i Menuet—Paderewski. r.'qae.:it) Townsliips of Northampton Coun¬ ty havc' an exceptional opportunity to jjldce every road within their boundaries in good shape by pooling of Works Progres.s AdminUtratloa funds and Parkiuaoii Act monies due them from the State Hlgliwair Department Thousands ol meo will secure needed work on these prQject,^ and the towii.ihip highway system will be improved to a high degree of ef8ciencv Edward N Jones WPA AdnunU- irator in Penasylvana working witli Warren Van Dyke, secretary of tha Highway department has worked r. a program whereby the town» iiips of the State can secure $20,- i.iOOOOO in Federal funds and $3,500,- OiXi under the provisions of the Parkin-on Act WPA funds will be used to furn- i,^h labor and a certain amount of material Parkinson Act money can be used for the purchase of ir.atoriaLi and the rental of ecjuip- in?n' Supervisors must Initiate pi-ojecUs, The Parkinson Act which was en¬ acted in 1933 specifically states that the State highway will super¬ vise the expenditure of money, the purcha.se of material and the rental of equipment In 1934 the Parkinson Fund waa depleted b'cau.se of liie drann placed upon the motor funds by diver-ion to ftnancp direct relief, old age pen.sions and other State ex- [x-nses Tlirough the sale of tax anticipa¬ tion twnds. Secretary Van Dyke on October ,-ucceeded in having the I'arkinson Fund replenished and announces that in Northampton County there is $3,500 available for town.ship road coii.struction. The Works Progres.s Administralion Is prepared to expend $280,000 in thli county for lownsliip road work Townships of NoriliamiJton C'lun- ty so far have filed 'WPA applica¬ tions for 12 rural road projects up¬ on which $177,499 the Works Pro¬ gres.s Administration fund.s wiU be usf-d. In thes,j project.- the town¬ sliips are purchasing material and renting equipment Allocation of Parkiason fund- in each lovn-n.shlp of Northani;)^'):, Countv- follows: Norihampton C ounty Allen, none: Bethlehem, none; Bu.-.hkill, 500; E Allen, none;Forkes, none; Hanover, none; Lehigh, 1000; L Mt Bethel, none; L Nazareth, non"; L Saucon, none; Moore. 2000; Palmer, none; Piainfled, none; Up. Ml Bethel, nine; U Nazareth, none; Washington, none; Williams, none HALLOWEEN PARADE A BIG SUCCESS 1 ¦ -..' 1 i: 11. ll 1 : \ I ! I. NAZARETH HIGH GRADUATE AN HONOR STUDENT Walter Peter.s of Belfast, a sentor at Lafayette College, has been placed on the dean's li.st because of his excellent scliola.stic achieve- ment.s at that Institution, accord¬ ing to a letter n'ceived by the prin¬ cipal of our local high school, from tlie dean of Lafayette Cotle^v Mr. Peters was graduated from Niizaretli High School in 1SI32 wltli honors He also took pail In the fiillowing activities, Athletic A.-iso- eiation. Pri'L-dent i4> Vic,. Presi¬ dent i3i; Debating Club i2i. Presi¬ dent i3i and i4i; Student Council, President (4>. A-ssistant Secretary- Tren-urer r."; Alumni IX'bating Prize 13' and i4'; Varsily Football i2» <3i Captain i4i; Varsity Base¬ ball i2i i3i i4i; Clius-s President .41 Vice Pre.sident i2i; l>'batiiin Team i2i C.iptain i3i and 14': Kiiroivan History Prize 12'; Ameri¬ can Hi-/ry Prine i3i. LEH'S FLASHES TO MEET NORTHAMPTON THIS SATURDAY ARE WE CiOING TO COMMERCIALIZE I HUNTING 7 NOTED TRAVELER AT SCHOENE( h The Blue and Wliit<' protege.- of Coach Andy Leh are receiving plenty of rest this week, after their gruel¬ ling game with Bangor High School last Saturday, The Nazareth High -leven, while no one was seriously Injured, was shaken-up no little as a result Coach Leh may flnd it ex¬ pedient to change some positions, not due to faulty playing but sim¬ ply to strengthen the Nazareth team, ."ind place .some new men on th" flr.st team. The games wilh Nortliampton and Lehighton are pie-tnited a.^ formidable hurdles to pa.ss before Nazareth can boast of any real lioii- (Contlnued on Page Five) LEGION .\rXII.I.%R% C.KOITS HOLD PARLEY IX AI.LLNTOWN Tlie regular mei'ting ol the past president parley wa.- held Saturday in the Herbert L-entz Post home in Allentown. wilh 60 of tiiese offieer- pre.s<'nt from all units in the four counties, with Mrs Leiniaii Oplinger former .state vice president a.^ pre¬ siding ofBcer Mrs. Alvah Rittenhou.s«\ of Phil¬ adelphia, «.a.-tern vice president of auxiliarie> of I'ennsylvania, and Mrs Thomas Meaiiy, Jr, of Phila¬ delphia, were the gliosis ot honor, witll each eivina an address Mi.s.s Mabel McAfee, of Cata.sauqua. slat,- director for the four county council alsx) spoke. The vLsitor.'^ were later .served with n delicious dinner and entertained with a min¬ i-trel prrfornianc<> in the ballroom Tlv local member- .attending were Mrs Helen niie Mis .Jeiuiie Wolf. Mrs Carrie Nagle, Mrs Clara Os- terstoek, Mr- Eli/jibeth Butz, Mrs Ella Kreidler. Mr.v Maljel Eyer, and Mrs JennV Millheim, Much has b<'eii said the past week or two regarding the ciK)i>ration uf thp spurt-man when afield Every hunter i.- told what he is to do when in quest of game and every good -portaman kivows and acts in,- part ¦only a few of thi.-- big army of hunters are found to be mischievous ¦Uld they could hardly be termed as -portsmen It is not the sport-men that destroys property or ire.-pa.sses, it is tlv man wlio pretend,- lo be line but can't quit*' make the grade ¦Xiiy hunter whn does not know the liiflereiue b'.f.veeii game .uid dom¬ e-tic animals is a dangerou- charac- er. Not only is ho dangerou- in the lu-ld. but he mav nol be tru-ted .mywhere el-e 'Ihis is al.so Hue of the "si)ort.-man who is not geiier- .iUy known to take more llian his bag limit -he does not -ven trust iiimself and we have tli"m also. The question today i.- not much what shall we do to violators as what will be tlie result of llie In- (ConUnued on Page Ponri lODGC PRI.\« ll'Krx^A MARIA Pi.% Dl SAVOIA MKMRF.KS .4TTt>0 BANQI LT Twenty-tliiee numbers of the li'd^e Princ<'p<\s-a Maria Pla di Savoi.i. No 174H Onhr Sons of Italy in America, atieiuii'd the initiation of Ladie.s Lodge "Rosa Malt >ni^ which was held at Kresky's hall. 4ili and New streets, Bi'thleliem on Sun¬ day, A show was al.s<i given by the Italian class of Mr- Pianci .-ca Lu¬ cente at Quinns school Latvr In tht evening, 1'^ of the Iwal immber.- aitended the banquet whicli was iield 111 honor of Hi>ti Coiiiin Eug'ne V Ale.vtondroni of Phii.idelphia, Orand Veneralile. Order Sons of Italy at the Hol«l Bethlehem Dr Charle- Hei 101. of Om.cia Nebraska, will -peak In the Schi-)e- ne. k Moravian churcii n<'Xt Sunday evening. Dr. Herron ha- just recently re¬ tired from many years .service as profe.s.sor of Chuich Hl-i irv and Missions at Pie.-bvierian Tlieologi- cal S"miiiary, Omaha. Nebraska He has trav.'led through every European country, west of Russia, with the exception of Spam: has visited Herrnhut, Oermany. several time.s. and r- a well kn iwn lecturer and .-^pi^akor The public is cordially invited to attend this una-ual and interesting serv ice O NOKTHA>IPTO\ ( Ol NTY lows ¦\I\KI NKW OI'IK IAI. KK< OROS Pe'erborough. N H -Two Oaern- sev cows owned by Jolin A MiIUm of Nazareth, have just flni.-hed new offleial records for production which entitles them to entry in the Ad¬ vanced Register of the American Ouern.sey Cattle Club Ttie-*' ani¬ mal- include niiv and a half ye.ir old Olenchester Alpha 17n73,'i produ- cm.; lL',=i,57 9 pound- of nulk and 611 8 pound.s of fat in clas,s AA, and two and a half year old Fan¬ ny - Meadow Brook La.s.-ie 34291:i pri-Klucine 10,5419 pounds of milk aiul ">44 •: ;> iiiul- ,-f f,it in cla.ss P »-—»- LNTKRTAINin \T niNNER Mr ami Mi- Aiulxw nnnvn. on Sunday, ent< rtained the following to 1 lui'.!-.-?!-.. and rabbit dinner at thi Ir hin-' on Hieh street: Mi.ss Margaret Morris, Allentown, Mer¬ lin Smith, of Ea,st I ..iwn Frank Whiting, and Miriam Brown, of Faston. Claude Fuge. of Pen Argvl, Ml.s.« Ruth Dougla.s. and Arthur Br-)wn. of town. \a/aroth Streets Lined ^^itll Thousands of i Spectators i Many lUaiitiful Floats uiul Costumes l)i>pla\ed I Tl'.e second annual Hallowe'en ;)aradt> held here la.si Thur.sday eve- \ iiing and spon.sored by the Harold V Knecht Post. American Legion, i proved anotlier big success The ! town s streets vu'ere lined with thou- ' -and.- ot neigiibors and friends from this entire community Al- •iiougl-. a slight drizzle near the •¦"lid of tlv countermarch made r 'jnplea.sant fnr tiie judges, the par- aders continued their marcli pa.sl rh'' reviewing stand. The entire .ifTair was conducted without a liitch Tlv Nazaretii Legionaires, ;x)lice and members of tlv Stal»» Constabulary handled the crowd- v«;th marked precision and witliout anv trouble The judges' .-land con.-Lst<»d of 'WO trucks furnished by J H Ful¬ mer, wa.s provided wilh an amply- fying svstem through tlv courtesy of Car, Peters, a well known an- iio'.inrer Havlr.g completed the unusu.iUy diftleul'i task of .selectiiiii 'lv pi-l-M' winners from among tlv- many par- aders tlie judge.s turned 'ii-'ir ver dicus over to tlie Legion Committee for pt-oi>'r distribution All wmner- wer,, announced from the jid^es' -land a few minutes after the par¬ ade Winner- of prizes were as f il¬ io w- OnOttPS - HUtorlcal, over 14 vear,, old PCS of A Camp 441 Nazareth. 3 merchandise prizn-s, largest marching unit, Nazareth Wai-st Co , $10; ,school group-. Heck- '."wn Schools, flrst and sf-rond prize, $7.^0, Bands. Liberty Band .if Lower Nazareth, flrst prize, %ir,, Bangor High Sl I10.1I Band, $10; Eh,--1 Ban¬ gor Band. $.5; comical band, Ladle.s nf Onldeii Eagle Temple 3!l3. Naza¬ reth, $5; drum corp«, Harold V Knech' Post 41,1 of Nazareth, tl.j. I flre canipany. Vigilance Ho.se Co, ^ Nazareth, l.'i. eomlcAl flre unit Cherry HUl Dept , of Bchoewck, |3, Junior organization. Nazareih Qlrl Scouts. Mildred Strouse. ciptaln; ladies auxiliary. Ladies of Oolden Eagle. Temple 39;J. Nazareih AUTO FLOATS Best float (1> N'.i 412. $l.=i; '2' Uhier's Cornhask- .-;- Ea.--ton R D.. $10: i3i Central Flonst. Nazaret/h. $a: adverti«inc float 111 Kem Tailor. Nazaroth, $5; '2i H.irtmans Pork ProductJi, Bel¬ fa.st, $3 50; 13' Nazareth Walat Oo, 1 gal aiiti-fre.-a'; oldest auto. Ken* tif'th But! 11914 Pord—Amos an4 Andy cari of Schoeneck. 10 gal, gaa; decorated machines, Erman Petei% Stockprtowii T) gal gas, INDIVIDUALS - Clowns (under 14 111 N) 579 merchandise; (2) No 946, cake; 131 No, 379. cake; • over 14', 111 Robert Bachman, Nazareth, ham; (2i Joe Kekvett, Nazareth, flour: best male Imper- .sor.aiions of woman, ifi Clayton J. Smi'.ii, Sandts Eddy, $,t; i2i Albert D R Smith, Sandt s Eddy. 13 in merchandise: \K'.ii female imper.son- (Oontlnued on Pag* Four) BLIND PREACHER DRAWING GOOD AUDIENCES The spcial Evangelintlc !W'rvlc«« in the Evaiigeliciil Church. NaBa- reth, which are being held every dav at 7 45 p m ar»> aroaslng a 1 new intere.st in religious work am.- ong many people The sermonji bf Rfv o W Imboden. D D. of Shiihiigton, Pa, are full of Ufe and inspiration He Is gifted wtth O remarkable voice of deep volum*, which rarries his me,s8a{|es In n convincing and dignified style Ife will r main until Sunday evening, November imh Oti .Sunday at 3:1S p m h" wlll prr-arh a %perlal ser¬ mon lo men, tlie other ,'»<'jc U aUo It vited Special musical ,HeU'ctlons havt ^ been rendered nearly every nighl I and some gfKxl treaU are In stoM for those who eome to the mMt« liigv, during the la»t few ntghta of the campaign No aectarlan llaM are b>mg drawn people are mmil^ lo tlx "-r mnetiiiKA frrm vartoiig organi/iitions and nome from oUmT i townn ttenrby. All are weloome 4
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 50 |
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 | 1935-11-07 |
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 | 07 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 50 |
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 | 1935-11-07 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-02 |
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 39615 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
AN INDRPENDBNT PAIObV
NEW8PAPBR DEVOTEU TO LITEKATUIU
LOCAL ANO OENERAL JNTBUJOBNCI
Vol. 44 — No. 50 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY M()KXIX(i, NOVKMiiKi: 7, lIKjr,
lioo^^i Nazaieth ~ Single Copy Three Cents
TOWN COUNCIL TAKES ACTION ON
PARK PROJECT
R. T. Peppel To Direct I Work On Same
No Action Taken On Codi¬ fying Borough Records
A .sp<'ci.il niwiing of Town Coun¬ cil wa-'^ hi'Id la.st Monday evening for the purpo.se of considering a Projcrt proposed by the Burgess for C(Kliiying Borougli Records, etc.. but on .-jrcouiU of no quorum being pre.-ent. tlie meeting was adjourned.
Annther spt^clal meeting of Town Council wa^i hi'ld last Tiii-sday evc- ntni!. for the purpose of con.siderlng vari.iu.- detail.s in connection with th ¦ Park Project and for the purpose of considering the advisability of filing ad:litional Projects in Naz.i¬ reth. at 8 o'clock p 111. with all the menib-r- pre.sent with the exception of Mr. Kahler The Presid-nt. Mr. SchaefTer presided.
Thi Borough Engineer informed Council that the Work.s Progre.s- Administration de.sired a recom- nier.d.itioii for appointment of a Oer.f-i.tl Foreman to take charge of the construction work of the Municipal Park Dev--lopment Pro¬ ject, and a.-k,d that C-juncil con¬ firm the selection of one of three name.- submitted by them, namely: R T I'epiii'l. A. W. Hiiliii and Ray¬ mond Mi'-hael, On di-,cusslon, It was or. motion of M-->.s.srs, Kortz and Worman moved that we cou- lirm by roll call one of three men afon Slid mentioned Thi- roll be¬ ing call'-d. Mr R T. Pi-ppel was un.mimoii.-ly recommended for General Foreman.
On mo:ion of Me.-si- Kortz and Wi)rman. it was moved lliat Coun¬ cil fill' an aijpUcaiiou wilh the Work- Pio^re.s.- Administration for an •Accidi nt Pr.'veiuion" Survi\v project in the Borouuh of Nazareth with the unclei.staiKiing that the Supervisor or -'ipervisors and enu¬ merator., be elect'd from our com¬ munity and be approved by the Town Couneil of the Borough of Naz.ireth inasmuch a-s there might be a po.-..sibiUiy of confUction in our loeal piilice force, and further moved that th - President of Town C'Mincil be and lu'r.-ljy i.s directed to sign said application and the Secretary directed to forward .said application uitii a ceitifHd copy of tills Re.soiuti'lll allached.
On mi'Mon of Mes-r- KorIz and Altemo.-e. c |
Month | 11 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19351107_001.tif |
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