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(0 I f The Nazareth Item \.\ INDl I'K.NUr.NT KAMfLT NFWSPAPFR IJK'VOTEU 'IO LITEKArURU I.OCAL AND OE.NKRAI. IN'i'ELLIOENOl Wl M eu« MOT VOL. XLIV. XAZ.^RETH. I'A., THUR.SDAV .MOK.\IX(;. MAV :», 1'':^^ No. 24 Nazareth Merchants To Give Free Trip To Yellowstone National Park CONTEST OPENS MAY 16th; CLOSES JULY 3rd Winner Will Be Local Com¬ munity Girl Between 18 and 30 Years of Age Refrigerator Jubilee Starts This Week GRACE LIVINtiSTON HiLL TO BE AT MORAVIAN CHURCH .Vulhiw of .Alany (harm¬ ing and Wholesale KoniiintTs UKLKJIOIS OKATOK Witli this nounces the issue the ITEM an- •Oood Will" drive of Nazareth Merchants with ono free trip to Yellowstone National Park. Nazareth Is about to have an elec¬ tion. Not a political election, but an election to And the mo.st popular young lady who is the best booster in our community. That is what we are goini; to deternun(\ And, in finding this young lady to bear the title ""Mbs Nazareth." we are going to havo all th;' fun and excitoment of a regular election—maybe more S3. This Oood Will camp.iign is spon- .sored by Nazareth Merchants and THE ITEM. The pii^o awarded tlie winiiiT will b- a wond-i'iul trip ta •yellowslone Natonal Park, Wyom¬ ing, with all cxpm-o.s paid. Tho local girl winniuy tins trip will have the as.-u'.'anco of congenial com¬ panions as the toui ij.uly will be made up ol winnei-i from olh-?r towns a'.id eities of Penn.sylvania and other stat"s hi'.ding similar election- Wliat a ni.iivelous trip has been planned! And what girl will not thrill at the possibility of winning it? Think of it! A glorious dream trip that will linger forever in the memorirs of the fortunate girl who wins. You can help make this dream come true for vour favorite choice by voting for her and organ¬ izing your friends to support her. Votes in this election will not co~L you one cent. You will get them abs'jlutely free with every.dollar pur¬ chase. There is no trick or scheme behind this campaign—pui-ely a simple popularity contest with the lucky girl winning and all entries having the .same chance. A full li.st of merchants giving the I Knows Bible; Love- To I Tt'll Others Word.s «»f Eternal Life Grace Livingston Hill i^ c ling to llie Nazareth Moravian Church on Friday evening. May 17th at Nazareth C'horal Society Renders Its Spring Concert TlK' Silling concert ot the Naza- year 122G, i~, now In the British Mu- anih Ciioral Socioly was held on .seum. Friday evening in the Nazareth The first number sung by the Hiall School auditorium before a Naz.uftli cliori.-.l: rs was "The Bal- large audience of appreciative lad rl a Kiiinht and Hi- Dau^^h- inusic lovers Miss Mae .M. Veisley, ter." by H W. Parker. An appio- .-.upervisor of music in the Nazareth priate Spring song was also Thonia^ public schools, conducted th-- con- Morlcy's "Now is the Month of '!". Will Rees. of Allentown, was Mayln^ '. Tlie "Polonairo Miliiaire" the guest conductor. Mrs. Ruth by Ch iiJin-Stickles was also heard. COUNCIL TO ASK FOR LMPROVEO CONCRETE ROAD votes will be published at the open- a o'clock, under the au.:.pice.s ot the ing of the campaign next Thursday silvi r Cross, King'i Daughler^ Cir- and signs in the store windows will ¦ dc i>u;de you to the cooperating stores All Nazareth merchants are invited to join to make this Oood Will Campaign a community-wide pio- ject. ' What a thrilling adventure is in store ior some young lady of our No tickets will be sold. Ev( ry- one is in\ited lo come. An offeniig will be taken. .M.., Hill'.-, fatlv r was a Prosbyt' ; ian minister and also a writer .; religious articles and stories. H mothor, Marcia Macdonald, was writer of stories and so was h ¦: iiii I.-abella .Mcdonald Aldi-n. b Becker Meyers, noted Bethlehem pianist, was the guesl soloist, play¬ ing Chopin'.s '"Ballade Op. 23 " and lilaiKiunnows 'The Bells", Borlkie- che," "Prelude In B Minor" by wic'Z"s ""The Cliff's at Outche-Cou- "Ferraiile"^ S<'renade"; Earl Laros and "Lullaby", by Rus- win" ; "Rosanuinde in .sell Larr.> A special rendition on tho pro¬ gram was that of the old English -on<4. '"Smnnier is a-Coming in" which is supposed to be the oldest the piano accompanist \ 'nple of part-music in existence, choristers. The por.sonnel "Rosaiiiuiide."' a romantic can¬ tata, by Franz Schubert, was th'i piece d.' ri'^i^taiice of the concert. It is divided into four parts: "Rosamunde, the Sheplierdess"'; "Sir Bald- the Tower."" and "Bridiil Bel; ' The final num¬ ber on the program was "A Long Day Closes," by SuUivan-Dressler. Franklvii E. Kost-.-nbader was of the of the Petition To Be PresentH Simultaneously With Supervisors ADD NKW FlkK I'l AC Nazareth Merchants Now Dis¬ playing Bi^ V^ariety In Latest IMoclels liorouKh Monuments Will lie Put A Ion}; Western iioundury Nazaretii Borough Council, acting with the supervisors of Upper Naz¬ areth Township, will petition the 1'enn.sylvania Highway Department for a permanently improved con¬ crete road that will extend Irom Dexter cement MODERN EQUIPMENT LN LIMELIGHT Much Better, Safer and More Economical Than Ever Before Never ix-fore in the lustory o£ ator dealers showing .some of th« Nazareth have the business men diff'-reni model. However, i>paca displayed such a variety of modern would not i)ermit showing all of plant on' Up t^ ^'^e minute refrigerators as are the different makes In all of tha ' various models But. practically every standard make and model can Th' "rl the original maniLscript transcrlb- choral society is as follows: .'.• John 01 Fornsete. a monk of Soprano- Rebi'cca .Wv-'.. Mrs Reading monastery alwut th'.- (Continued on Last Page* ijoaids the train for th;s trip. < n-, ^^^,,. j.,.j,„ „^,je,.j.,| p^.j.i^aps as-Pan-y" io'..-, tiie best meals, hotels, motor j^ymj ^i,j^ j,,,,,;,^. neritag.-, it seem sight s;olng trips enroute, dines and; ,,j i-ievitabl-- that Grace Livingston Hill ..hould write. sloops in puUmans with 100 other girl- from Penn-ylvanla. ] Tlv rules, which are simi)!e. and a nominating coui^n is published V^ the age of ton, one of her flis in this issue nn page 2. and tne| ^,^;.i,,, ^..^^ ..jj^^, Essolvtnes" an ex It was on he; untie Bcll'.''s typewriter, she learn¬ ed her letters and how to .speli LEHICH VALLEY SAFETY COUNCIL CONFERENCE CiLEK (LUBS TO (ilVE "IJON VOYAGE" abive thf Route 503 and will continue into now being shown. Not only is there .Vazareth on Spring. Belvidere and a varietv, but each and every dealer .Mauch Chunk streets, extend.ng fi'^ refrigeration is capable to giving Broad street. This wa.-, decided a", me customer a much better, safer the council meeting htld on Mon- and more economical piece ol mer- day evening and a petition to be c>^andiy? al a price that is within presented simultaneously with that, t;^^. reach of every hou.'iekeeper and of the supervis'.rs has been drawn ^ cannot be bettered anywhere, up. merchants invlie aU girls between tile ace of 18 and 30 single, to get t^ioir names and address to the travagant tale of the goodheariea I rich toward the deserving poor. Contest Editor. It'.'iii. Nazareth, c o Pa The Nazareth; . bv or before While this story became a family ] joke, the ten year old imagination Uiii Be Held At The Americus Hotel, Allentown ; fore.shadowed the rich idealism of |-"|{||)AV MAY Promises To Surpass Any of Previous Operettas MORE ELABORATE Wednesday. May 15th. 10.000 votes will be given all girls entering and a list of all the girls entered will , ,, . .r,. . be published in next week's Issue, I ^^^P^''ll':'^,^T'"'i.^': ^.']^^.'^'!','*":! her later years Mrs. Hills family was accustomed v.hen the campaign opens. Pick your girl NOW and mail or brill? to the offlce the coupon on page 2. Somebody will get this trip abso- lutelv Free. Don"t wait—-start from merchants whose names will the opening of the campaign. Names be listed in this pap' r next wook of at least 50 girls wanted. HAROLD W.SNYDER TO RENDER AN ALL BACH PROGRAM FAVORS MORE HIGH¬ WAY IMPROVEMENT In Holy Trinity eran Chureh Bethlehem Luth- In Harold W. Snyder, of Nazareth, will play an all Bacii pr.igram r.i tire Holy Trinity Lutlieran Church Third Avenue, Bethlohem, on Wed¬ nesday, May Ijth. at 8 00 P. M Tlv numbers are of grea* difficulty and give promise of unu-ual technical display. The program will consist of; Organ Sonata No V in C Major; Toccata and Fugue in D Minor; Prelud' and F'ugue in C Minor; Prelude and Fugue in F Major; Chorale Prelude: Wa?het Auf Ein Stimme Ruft; Au, Tiefer Noth; Pa.storal Symphony from the Christ¬ mas Oratorio. l^ke. New York. One year, when Grace was a young girl, it seemed necessary that they abandon their usual plans, when she asked her father, if she should earn money ^[ to pay her way, would he promise to go? He laughingly con.sented and she wrote a simple allegory of bird,s and trees and runnini> brooks wh J lUccoeded in making for tiiem- selves a Chautauqua. "A Chautau¬ qua Idyl" was the name of this stor', and Edward Everett Hale wrote the preface to the book. This wu, her firs! published book and the family went to Ciiauiauqua thai summer. She was married in 1892 to Rev. Thomas Franklin Hill, a brilliant '•oum,' Presbyterian minister. Her hu.-.band died seven years after tlreir marriage. While she had never stopped writing altogether after she had married, it now became neces.sary that she writer faster than ever to support her two little girls. For Warning against the evils of dl-' seventeen years, she wrote a column vortmg highway funds from the|r.verv week for the Christian En- highways. Andrew O. Kern, presi- deavor World. Later her Ixwks be- dent of Nazareth Chamber of Com- came popular in these sam-^ Chris- today declared that "spend :ian Endeavor Cucles Mrs. Hill is the author of manv I'a Kastern Pennsylvania Safety C'onf- :i 'ice will be held at the Ameriru. Hotel, Allentown, Friday, iVlay IJtn, under the spon.sorshlp of the Leliigh Valley Safety Council. 17th Musical Comedy Ticket Sale Progressing The Senior High Musical Comedy. "Bon Voyage,"" which will be pres¬ ented on the 16th and nth of this Tlie morning session will be called' '"'^""^- Pi"'""'^'-'* to be a very enter- to order bv Fred Hunt, chairman, taining production and is far more ..t ton odock with the fir.st speaker, ] elaborate than any of tho previous A. J. R. Curtis of The Portland, OP^^^^S' Cement A.'i^oclation giving a talk| The story deals with Neal Stand- on "Acciri'-nt Prevention in Cement ^ i.'ih. scion of a Boston Bo.ck Bay Industry." Other speakers on the| family, who. with Larry O'Connell. morning s program are W. T Oroner his friend, is sailing for Europe to if the Sou.ii'.ve.stern Portland Com-'visit the various countries and to' o^^^'^ engineer be permitted to use A communication was receiiKd from the Community Chest of Eas¬ ton asking the borough for a sub¬ stantial donation to the Easton Hospital Naziireth. the communi¬ cation read, has had patients in the hospital I'.r a period ot 1512 day.-, a' a cost ot $5 624 during the pa~" year. The borough father.^ did not I feel that the borough should mak- I a donation due to the fact that the borough paid for any paiients that w< re sent to that place I Bids on tires for tho tractor wer.- I received from the various concerns I Tliev were accepted and given over I to the highway committee to hold over until the next meeting. ! The flre committee rccommend:?d I that a fire plug be placed on Penn ' and New Streets and the S'cretary I will write to the Blue Mountain I VV.it* r Company requt ,t;ng that j this be done. A motion was made that the bor- Th:, first cooperative dealers juiji- lee brings to the fore Nazareth M'-rcirants with the most modern equipment obtainable. On pages four and five of this is¬ sue will be found a list of refriger- be seen by paying a visit to the mercliants listed on these pages and without any question, the price ta?s affixed by the local dealers will \y.-ovt-- to tlie most skeptic that after all the best buy can be .secured at liome with no exceptions. There Is no obligation to anyone visiting any or all of our dealers showrooms. Vou will find something new and different in every di,play and you will be amazed at the wonderful values ofTered PARE\T-TE.\CHERS \m. TO MEET mNIGHT, MAY 9th I Important Busines to be Transacted Pre.»;idcnt of Local Cham Ihm* of Commerce Cites Needs JOBS FOR MANY Warn.s Against Evils of| Diverting Highway Funds I UNCOVER STILL IN BUSHKILL TOWNSHIP .%athorite8 Arrest Vouth On Preniiaes and Heek Another Federal and State authorities working together iiivjovered a still in Bushkill townshii). Wind Gap. R. D. 1, nnd after calling in county police arrested one y.Hith found on the premises and i.^sued a warrant for another. .\ warant has Ijeon issued for Frank Tonisic. 26. alleged residoir ol tlie prci)erty on whieh the still v.as found His brother. Robert. U>. fomid on the preiius"-. was taken into custodv Complaint., again-; the pair v.'oi c mad'.' by county authnrrios bef'ire Alderman Loui> Odenwelrier and by Federal agents lx!fore Uni ed State Coinini-stuuer Frank Hoeder. Jr .\ fully-eq'iippcd s"ill with a ca¬ pacity of 200 yalloii, daily and 30 gallons of rmi.-hi'd product were Seized bv aiithoriiie. ligli'AaysVn B^nnsylvanla today iro\ide joijfc/for a l.irge part of inerce ing highway money for relief will be taking the bread out of one man's mouth and putting it into anothors / Mr Keriitf'ited the/lact tiiat there is sufncient\need for improveni'iit '¦! hig '¦> pr the States uiAiiployed. He point ed to the Ni*4aiyth-Bethlehem road as an excellent mample of where money could be rofltably spent. ""State officials will do well to think twice before they permit di¬ version of road fund.s to relief," Mr. Kern as.serted. 'for it will be taking the bread out of one man's mouth and putting it into ""o'l^^'" =*'"(p'Jli^i ijfg Thousands of men have been em-' ployed each year during the last four or five years on Pennsylvania (Continued on Last Page) charming and wholesale romances. Her books have been road by many who have received from them much iiisiJiration and pleasure, and they have an equal to those of all reli¬ gious denominations. B''s:des the business of story mak¬ ing. Mrs. Hill has constant demands mad'.' ui)on her by schools, colleges, club.-- ciiurches. and conferences as a public .speaker. Her addres.ses as well as her books are always a messages about the Christian life and witness to her iflifallering trust In Ood. Mrs. Hill knows her Bible md loves to tell others the words of ent Corp.. E P. Poselt of the Inter-' sfady with Andre Maurois a noted' ^'^e highway department to put m Beti^ighem national Cenvnt Corp.. H. A. Reich- artist, in Paris. While there, he ['^oroug'i monuments along th'.- of the Nazareth Cement' falls in love with Patrician Oallo-' "¦''^'^''"" boundary line of the bor- way al.->o of Boston, who. due to the 0*^3'^ strange condition of iier grand- i Albert nbach of the Nazareth Ci-ment' fall.s Corp.. Raymond Seas of the Alpha Portland Cen.. t Corp. and Sam¬ uel P. HeUricl , 'f the Lehigh Port-' land Cement ( ¦ >. The aft'-rniK) ssion will be call-. ed to order at tw, o'clock with M. S. Ackei'man in the chair. He will | introduce th.' ; ...owing .speakers:' father's will, is tinable to marry him until a certain time has elaps¬ ed. Larry also becomes involved in a series ol excapades and finally be¬ comes engaged to Babette. a Fi'ench girl The solution to those situa- Qen. F. D. Beary .Mervyn Sinclair, ^'o"^' Well, come and see for your- Charles O. Lutz uu i O. D. Trantor. ]'''^'^¦ The New Jerse; M.:.,:- Vehicle De- S«'veral of the special features of partment will al-o ..how a sound "^«' '"I'-^'cal comedy will be a fa.sh- motion picture entitled, "I'ublic '"" s'^'**' » ^"" ^^'i'' ''»"d two .stag' arrangements whereby scene.s with¬ in ;i .-.cene will be produced Elalwrato .scenery including a Parisian modiste shop and number- Enemy No. 1." The evening ses.sion and dinner will start at 6:30 odoek with R. B. Fortuln, President ; the Lehigh , . ,, ^^ , . ., Vallev Safet^ Coun, ;, the chair. "<'^r ''"^^"'"''''^ ^'iH^cid greatly to tho Offlcers reports will ' h-ard and! ""I'J^'"^^'^ f this production, election for the en,.. ; term will ^^"' '''^"'^''' "^ ^^'^ '^ast are as i)e conducted Hoi. ..vard Nj 'Continued on Page Flvt) Jones. Secretary of the Departnient of Labor and Industry of Pennsyl¬ vania, will be present. The main address in the evening will be deli¬ vered by E J. Mehren. president of the Portland Cement As.>;oclatlon. All meetings will be conducted on daylight saving time. Ariiild appeared before council to collect $18 7,5 for a tir lhat he claimed was damaged by .< broken stop sign on Walnut stre and New. Council advised him tha'. the State Highway department had taken over that street for curb to curb and to .see that department for redress. The May meeting of the Parent- Teachers Association will be held on Thursday. Mav 9tli at 7:45 p m in the M'j-i:' Room of the High School Building. This is an impor¬ tant meet:ng and every parent — leather—friend is urged to he pres¬ ent There i? important business to be transacted. There will be musical numbers and a fr.i ¦ sp"iker. .Mr. Fred J. Wilt of The Refreshment com¬ mittee will help to make the eve- , ning enjoyable. I MRS .A.NDRFW G ! •— - KERN Pres BOY SCOUT TROOP TO HONOR MOTHERS HE( KTOUN CHl'Rt H PHYSICAL EDU¬ CATION DEMONSTRA¬ TION AT N. H. S. JR. C. E. SOCIETY HAVE MOTHER'S DAV PARTY SERIOUSLY ILL AT ST. LUKES The physical education demon¬ stration of the Junior and Senior High Schools will be presented in Mother's Day will be obser'. od by "le High School gymnasium on Mother's Night will be held on Wedn-^sday. May 15. it was decided at the meeting of the Boy Scouts of Troop 32 held on Monday evening. Opening exerci.ses were in charg? of Tatamy NAZARETH BRANCH OF HOSPITAL AUXILI¬ ARY ELECT OFFICERS Njinination and election of offi¬ cers was h''ld at the May meetiiu of til-.' Nazareth branch of the Eai- ton Hospital Auxiiary on Friday ai- ternoon in the Nazareth Y. M. C. A Mrs Thomas Achenbach acted a^ chairman of the nominating coni- mttee The results were: Mrs Wm J Happel. Nazareth, president; Mr- J. J Fraunfelder Nazareth, vi.e president; Mrs Oeorge Me.>singe: vice president; Mrs Tlu- EASTON-PHILLIPS- BURG INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE OPENINC (iame Will Be Played Here May Uth Krjeine: Hps^'r\ will warm up with an exhibKion game on Scnmldt Field il re Saturday. May llth WltH the Dixie Cup Makers The game w..! -tart at 3 00 o'clock. The first Industrial League game to be played here will be staged u.th Tne Edi-on Cem'nt pa-jkers, Tuesday evenin? Mav 14th The game will be called at 6:15 P &C. 'D S T I when the makers of "311- kon Hoiiery" will strut their stuft. Victor Schmid* general manager of the Kraemer Hosiery Company will throw out the first ball lollowing a parade Id the diamond led by the K;a :;i'-':- H'-.ery Comiiany Band. MOTHER'S 0.%V Don.ilci Uhler and Gordon Stofflet.''"'i'' Miller. Stoekertown vice pres- At patrol .ses.sions the patrols all 'dent and Mrs Andrew Leh. Naz- worked on first aid An overnight' ai"^''^ secretary and trea.-urfr. Mrs hike has t)een planned lor Saturday Howard Shinier moved to acc',) at 130. I the nomination while Mrs. No.-kju The scouts will have a contest in Fi'oenian seconded the motion making model tents and rustic! The fi.scal years will end in M.i. camp furniture They will .also There will be no meeting dunnj sponsor a benefit motion picture on June; the next meeting will be h' 11 .M.iv 23 entitled "A Dog of Flan-'n July and will be a picnic meet der>". Following benediction and "i? at the Summer home of tti¬ the Dryland Church on S'.inday when Rev. C. A. Butz. Rcljrmed pa.-tor will preach at 10:15 a. ni and 7:30 p. ni An oflering for P..oebo invited to attend Homo will be receive^ I p Friday evening. May 10th, begin¬ ning at 8 o'clock. All citizens of the communitv ar-' A MARCKS salute, the session wa- closed Darwin Heyer. '26 year^ old. So M.iin street, employed in the labra- tory of the Nazareth Cement Com- p;iny has a .severe attack of illness and is undergoing treatment at St. I.uill .-, h().-i).tal, South Bethlehem. His condition has been critical for several days. A blood tran.-fu-im was given him on Monda.v He i- a son of Mr. and .Mr- Da' id H'yer, ol Nisky. • • Gospel Sunshine Quartette Na/.nri'th Stores Closed Wednos- day AflenuMins IMHIXi ,H \E, Jt I.v .\Ni> .Mtii'sr A survey {ji Naz.ireth Business Houses by the local Cli.imb'r of Comm-'ico dNrlo-es that the majority of Nazaretii Business Hou,-,<'s will cl.)-e thi ir ,-ture, Wedii'sday aft<'rnc)ons during the inontln ot June. July and Augu-t Thl^ Is In arcKdaiice with our i:elu!il)i,i'iiiir (..'i,., ;iiid towns Th'' members of tlie Junior Chris¬ tum Endeavor Society held a party Saturday afternoon In tlie .social rooms of tho Moravian Church, and h.id the mothers of th.' members as '.Uie.'.t Tlie aUalr was opened with Scriptiu'c reading by Robert Sieit- fried followed by several .selections 1)V a l)ov"s chorus loiisl-tili!; of Jolin Schlamp, Mark Parseghlan, Rol>'r: .'-i; h',vt it,;er, Conrad Miller and C. Rohn! recitation, Margaret Mc-j LanRhorno, I'a,, .¦\Iav ti. -Eastern Connell; recitation, Rolx^rt Carl j A„„.riea s greate.-i auto racecourse. 7.u-Kh-v: piano solo. Mis Ru>.>ell i i,;,n(;horne Spoedwav will have its Rohrbach; selections by «irls' choru-, maugural blast of .sixed on Sundav <'":i-i-tuii.' of MarKaret McConnell, .m.,v ij. when 100 mile.-, of motor P.e.i;riee Schlamp, Katheiine Heck MOTOR MADNESS AT LANCJHORNE SUNDAY man and Elva Rudge and Bible drill by all. Oifts were pre.sented to Mrs. Wll- li.im Kortz. lender, nnd Miss Flor- • ncc Hahn, her nssl.stant. In appre¬ ciation of their faithful work to the .-.(iclety Priz<'s were awarded to the ni'm ber- who sold the most Kehitino cl madness will be di>hed up on the eiieillar mile track by a field of drivers gleaned from 88 entries, t'I'pi'd by Siu HaUMdahl. Johnny Hannon. Dtx- Mackenzie. Billy Wiiin and Bob Sail, premier "Biit-Five" of sptH'd Races are scheduled to start at 2 p m standard time or 3 p m day- ^, I huht lime. There will b.' five 10- .-rt They were Mark Pai-ei-hian. | ,„ile events Katherine ILckiiian nentrlce Seh- lain|) and Huljert Rohn. nnd a 50-iniU' linal Eighteen drivers will .set forth in . , ,. I'hi- AAA eastern champion.-hlp A social hour followed when tasty I mce .s<'rles refreshments were served by tlie' Hautthdah refreshment committee. I kins of tlie liul'pen- (Contlnued on Last Pagei MOORESTOWN COUPLE MARRIED FIFTY YEARS The golden weddng anniversary of .M: and Mrs Robert D Hagenbuch was celebrated la--' we'k at their :; iiio n ar Moore-to'.vn when tlvy il !d open house (or their friend^ :i ; Pl.itivps. Thev were marr:e(; m.,v 'j laS) V th" 1,1!" Re'. J K S:!ii'h a' '¦'.'"h Ar. r thi )r..irr: i_e ;;i .-. y... .'. i:i ^'I'' re-' ¦ \n uii'il I'.m:! '¦¦'¦n Ir.t'd m .N'.i.'.ue'li ,ind ; "turned to MiHire-,'.e.vn riiere were ab^.i; j-j,-, jx r'on- i president Mrs Happel The coni- jiuitti"' m charge of this are: Mr- I I' A Simmons. Mrs. Howard Shim- ': Mrs Tnomas Miller. Mr-. Aar i.i W "rkheis.-r. Mr- Lena Sajjoni Mr^ Ci :- Messinger and Mrs K.i:l Membership cards donated b I Mis- Jes,sie WiUauer of Stoekertown were distributed Friday. Six nev-. member.- were admitted to the a.ix- ' liarv The Stoekertown m-m'rer- nn'rilyat.'d $1200 to the auxiliarv. Thi- money was raised by the P T A 'f Stoel;erto'An who put on a !-re..a'a:u'n entitled "A Mock Wed- !.:u .M'is' ..; th" afteriiixin wa.s ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ::.' ;. '-'.wri,! li^r the hospn.U Next Sunday Mothers Day will tM observed in the Nazareth Moravian Church at tiie morning service, the pa nor. the Rev Paul 8 Melnert, will deli\er a special sermon for the occasion Evervtaody is invited to attend the services. .r,:' pt"' COOK SUNSHINE QUARTETTE FOR MOTHERS DAV Mr Hagenbuch i- a ,son of t.i" ite Mr and Mrs Daniel Haj-ii- uch and Mrs. Hagenbuch Is a I.iuahter nf the lat.' Mr and Mrs .1 .-eph Santee. Tlie union \va> bless- "1 bv two sons. Herb'rt and Wllli- i>'th of Nazareth They al.so have ;".vo grandchildren. Earl and Lucille and two great grandchildren. DorU and D'lnres, all ot Nazaivth ¦ * . innK> nil i!( II Mu> The Oo.-pel Sunshine Qu.ir;.:,. ,„ led lui, ol Hethleiiom. will render .special cal .',ele" selections at the Mother's Dav others. I; services in the Evangelical Church and mehi'"'r of Naznn'th, next Sunday at 7 ;iO .Sorleties p 111 These four young men will On «he due honor to the occasion bv ,i the rendition of their sultnble vwal mothers There will nls<i b.' musl- is by the choir and W .M 'tlu'i . D.i'. WlU bi- observed on Sunday morning in connection with Ihe reeular .service betrnnii-j- m 10 o'cIiKk. in charge of Rev Kletk S^ Hants will preach ner The Well Worth While Scx-r'tv of the VinniR Peoples will again participate bv distribut- ;^"1 ^''Jd'-i- .special parts, ing rnrnations to all the mothers ¦of tl. r,o el fentures will be The Joint Church Council and chorus '.' bi' sung by fifteen Consistory will Mi arc welcome M.,y 14th. meet on Tuostlav NAZARKTH MIL!" \RV AtADKMVAU 'M i ASSN. DISSOi.M-D The Alumni Association of t!i" Nazaretii Military Academy, v u h' has held occasional bu.-iness m • - in«r« '-ince the school was di.scoir. ; lied in 1929. was di.s.solved at a nve . t:ig on Priday afte.rnoon in the N.. • arpth "i* M C A Richard A Wahl of Philadelphia, president of the a.ssociation. wa.s the chnlrman Charles Steckel. who was command¬ ant at the hall when It cloB-d and Is now an instructor in Blair Hall, I Blalrstown. N J, was .vcretan j The .is-oriaflon had elose to $2r)0<) ill the trea.surv and alxiut $650 wii'i orden'd returned to thlrte-n alumni who hnd paid $.50 enrh for life mem- b»>rships Tin' .luni nf aiioiu »9,-,(» W!v.s ordered pre»ent<>d to four of the member.s teaching st;,fT aud i< <>n«lniip<l on l.iKt Pbhi. i Basebull Scores, League Standing: EAST I'ENN LEAGUE Saturday's Ciamet All -a':"- po^tixined rain Sunday's Games M n?cacy. 6: Nazareth, 5. Amicus. 5: Ponies, 1. Ea-«ion Martin s Creek, rain. Ea-t Oreenville-Limeport, rain The Mtandhiff M'wocacy 1 o 1000 Atnicus 1 0 1.000 E-i-'on 0 0 .000 Martin, Creek 0 0 .000 East OreenviUe 0 0 .000 Limetxjrt n 0 000 Nazareth 0 1 000 P 'nies 0 1 .OfJO .N(»KTII\MPTON ( Ol'NTV ^iirirt.i\'"( (iamex C:i' -tnu! HUl 14; Petersville 8 Trump 14: Richmond 1 Wm! Oap 8; Stoekertown 4 W. st Bangor 2; Tatamy 0 Tlie sLinding Clies'.nui H;.. i o hhw Trump 1 0 1000 \V nd Oap l o 1 000 We^t Bangor l o 1 i) lO ^"''»inv 0 I .000 Hirh-noii;! 0 1 0')t) Stoekertown o i ()ik> Pefrsvllle 0 1 000 Gaines M.iy 1'! P '"rsvlll" at Tatamy \\' - Bangor al Chestnut Hill Tr imp at Wind Oap Stoekertown at Richmond I ' I'M.II.NORTH \MPrC)N IIK.II S( ||«M)I. l,KA<il'K '•alurdav'-, c;ume« Na/are'h at H-Uertown, rain Wll'. n nt Pen Argvl, rain Sf.uth W'ili"hBlI. not !«f;linduled Monday'* iimmr% Nazan"h .'.. Heiifriown 3 Onlv H.-iiiu plnyed The Hlandlnc Na/ireth High 4 0 1.000 Hellertown High .3 i j^]q South Whitehall ,, a 2 MO P''>| Argyl 1 I _2j^ Wdviti HiKh 0 4 jOoo Hejlertowti High 3 1 777
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
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 | 1935-05-09 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
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Month | 05 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
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 | 1935-05-09 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-05 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
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The Nazareth Item
\.\ INDl I'K.NUr.NT KAMfLT
NFWSPAPFR IJK'VOTEU 'IO LITEKArURU
I.OCAL AND OE.NKRAI. IN'i'ELLIOENOl
Wl M eu« MOT
VOL. XLIV.
XAZ.^RETH. I'A., THUR.SDAV .MOK.\IX(;. MAV :», 1'':^^
No. 24
Nazareth Merchants To Give
Free Trip To Yellowstone
National Park
CONTEST OPENS MAY 16th; CLOSES JULY 3rd
Winner Will Be Local Com¬ munity Girl Between 18 and 30 Years of Age
Refrigerator Jubilee Starts This Week
GRACE LIVINtiSTON HiLL TO BE AT MORAVIAN CHURCH
.Vulhiw of .Alany (harm¬ ing and Wholesale KoniiintTs
UKLKJIOIS OKATOK
Witli this nounces the
issue the ITEM an- •Oood Will" drive of Nazareth Merchants with ono free trip to Yellowstone National Park. Nazareth Is about to have an elec¬ tion. Not a political election, but an election to And the mo.st popular young lady who is the best booster in our community. That is what we are goini; to deternun(\ And, in finding this young lady to bear the title ""Mbs Nazareth." we are going to havo all th;' fun and excitoment of a regular election—maybe more
S3.
This Oood Will camp.iign is spon- .sored by Nazareth Merchants and THE ITEM. The pii^o awarded tlie winiiiT will b- a wond-i'iul trip ta •yellowslone Natonal Park, Wyom¬ ing, with all cxpm-o.s paid. Tho local girl winniuy tins trip will have the as.-u'.'anco of congenial com¬ panions as the toui ij.uly will be made up ol winnei-i from olh-?r towns a'.id eities of Penn.sylvania and other stat"s hi'.ding similar election- Wliat a ni.iivelous trip has been planned! And what girl will not thrill at the possibility of winning it?
Think of it! A glorious dream trip that will linger forever in the memorirs of the fortunate girl who wins. You can help make this dream come true for vour favorite choice by voting for her and organ¬ izing your friends to support her. Votes in this election will not co~L you one cent. You will get them
abs'jlutely free with every.dollar pur¬ chase. There is no trick or scheme behind this campaign—pui-ely a simple popularity contest with the lucky girl winning and all entries having the .same chance. A full li.st of merchants giving the
I Knows Bible; Love- To I Tt'll Others Word.s «»f Eternal Life
Grace Livingston Hill i^ c ling to llie Nazareth Moravian Church on Friday evening. May 17th at
Nazareth C'horal Society Renders Its Spring Concert
TlK' Silling concert ot the Naza- year 122G, i~, now In the British Mu-
anih Ciioral Socioly was held on .seum.
Friday evening in the Nazareth The first number sung by the
Hiall School auditorium before a Naz.uftli cliori.-.l: rs was "The Bal-
large audience of appreciative lad rl a Kiiinht and Hi- Dau^^h-
inusic lovers Miss Mae .M. Veisley, ter." by H W. Parker. An appio-
.-.upervisor of music in the Nazareth priate Spring song was also Thonia^
public schools, conducted th-- con- Morlcy's "Now is the Month of
'!". Will Rees. of Allentown, was Mayln^ '. Tlie "Polonairo Miliiaire"
the guest conductor. Mrs. Ruth by Ch iiJin-Stickles was also heard.
COUNCIL TO ASK FOR LMPROVEO CONCRETE ROAD
votes will be published at the open- a o'clock, under the au.:.pice.s ot the ing of the campaign next Thursday silvi r Cross, King'i Daughler^ Cir- and signs in the store windows will ¦ dc i>u;de you to the cooperating stores
All Nazareth merchants are invited to join to make this Oood Will Campaign a community-wide pio- ject. '
What a thrilling adventure is in store ior some young lady of our
No tickets will be sold. Ev( ry- one is in\ited lo come. An offeniig will be taken.
.M.., Hill'.-, fatlv r was a Prosbyt' ; ian minister and also a writer .; religious articles and stories. H mothor, Marcia Macdonald, was writer of stories and so was h ¦:
iiii I.-abella .Mcdonald Aldi-n. b
Becker Meyers, noted Bethlehem pianist, was the guesl soloist, play¬ ing Chopin'.s '"Ballade Op. 23 " and lilaiKiunnows 'The Bells", Borlkie- che," "Prelude In B Minor" by
wic'Z"s ""The Cliff's at Outche-Cou- "Ferraiile"^ S<'renade"; Earl Laros and "Lullaby", by Rus- win" ; "Rosanuinde in .sell Larr.>
A special rendition on tho pro¬ gram was that of the old English -on<4. '"Smnnier is a-Coming in"
which is supposed to be the oldest the piano accompanist \ 'nple of part-music in existence, choristers. The por.sonnel
"Rosaiiiuiide."' a romantic can¬ tata, by Franz Schubert, was th'i piece d.' ri'^i^taiice of the concert. It is divided into four parts: "Rosamunde, the Sheplierdess"'; "Sir Bald- the Tower."" and "Bridiil Bel; ' The final num¬ ber on the program was "A Long Day Closes," by SuUivan-Dressler. Franklvii E. Kost-.-nbader was
of the of the
Petition To Be PresentH
Simultaneously With
Supervisors
ADD NKW FlkK I'l AC
Nazareth Merchants Now Dis¬ playing Bi^ V^ariety In Latest IMoclels
liorouKh Monuments Will
lie Put A Ion}; Western
iioundury
Nazaretii Borough Council, acting with the supervisors of Upper Naz¬ areth Township, will petition the 1'enn.sylvania Highway Department for a permanently improved con¬ crete road that will extend Irom Dexter cement
MODERN EQUIPMENT LN LIMELIGHT
Much Better, Safer and More
Economical Than Ever
Before
Never ix-fore in the lustory o£ ator dealers showing .some of th« Nazareth have the business men diff'-reni model. However, i>paca displayed such a variety of modern would not i)ermit showing all of
plant on' Up t^ ^'^e minute refrigerators as are the different makes In all of tha ' various models But. practically
every standard make and model can
Th'
"rl the
original maniLscript transcrlb- choral society is as follows: .'.• John 01 Fornsete. a monk of Soprano- Rebi'cca .Wv-'.. Mrs Reading monastery alwut th'.- (Continued on Last Page*
ijoaids the train for th;s trip. < n-, ^^^,,. j.,.j,„ „^,je,.j.,| p^.j.i^aps as-Pan-y" io'..-, tiie best meals, hotels, motor j^ymj ^i,j^ j,,,,,;,^. neritag.-, it seem sight s;olng trips enroute, dines and; ,,j i-ievitabl-- that Grace Livingston
Hill ..hould write.
sloops in puUmans with 100 other girl- from Penn-ylvanla. ]
Tlv rules, which are simi)!e. and a nominating coui^n is published V^ the age of ton, one of her flis in this issue nn page 2. and tne| ^,^;.i,,, ^..^^ ..jj^^, Essolvtnes" an ex
It was on he;
untie Bcll'.''s typewriter, she learn¬ ed her letters and how to .speli
LEHICH VALLEY SAFETY COUNCIL CONFERENCE
CiLEK (LUBS TO (ilVE "IJON VOYAGE"
abive thf
Route 503 and will continue into now being shown. Not only is there .Vazareth on Spring. Belvidere and a varietv, but each and every dealer .Mauch Chunk streets, extend.ng fi'^ refrigeration is capable to giving Broad street. This wa.-, decided a", me customer a much better, safer the council meeting htld on Mon- and more economical piece ol mer- day evening and a petition to be c>^andiy? al a price that is within presented simultaneously with that, t;^^. reach of every hou.'iekeeper and of the supervis'.rs has been drawn ^ cannot be bettered anywhere, up.
merchants invlie aU girls between tile ace of 18 and 30 single, to get t^ioir names and address to the
travagant tale of the goodheariea
I rich toward the deserving poor.
Contest Editor. It'.'iii. Nazareth,
c o Pa
The Nazareth; . bv or before
While this story became a family ] joke, the ten year old imagination
Uiii Be Held At The
Americus Hotel,
Allentown
; fore.shadowed the rich idealism of |-"|{||)AV MAY
Promises To Surpass
Any of Previous
Operettas
MORE ELABORATE
Wednesday. May 15th. 10.000 votes
will be given all girls entering and
a list of all the girls entered will , ,, . .r,. .
be published in next week's Issue, I ^^^P^''ll':'^,^T'"'i.^': ^.']^^.'^'!','*":!
her later years Mrs. Hills family was accustomed
v.hen the campaign opens.
Pick your girl NOW and mail or brill? to the offlce the coupon on page 2.
Somebody will get this trip abso- lutelv Free. Don"t wait—-start
from merchants whose names will the opening of the campaign. Names
be listed in this pap' r next wook of at least 50 girls wanted.
HAROLD W.SNYDER TO RENDER AN ALL BACH PROGRAM
FAVORS MORE HIGH¬ WAY IMPROVEMENT
In
Holy Trinity
eran Chureh
Bethlehem
Luth- In
Harold W. Snyder, of Nazareth, will play an all Bacii pr.igram r.i tire Holy Trinity Lutlieran Church Third Avenue, Bethlohem, on Wed¬ nesday, May Ijth. at 8 00 P. M Tlv numbers are of grea* difficulty and give promise of unu-ual technical display.
The program will consist of; Organ Sonata No V in C Major; Toccata and Fugue in D Minor; Prelud' and F'ugue in C Minor; Prelude and Fugue in F Major; Chorale Prelude: Wa?het Auf Ein Stimme Ruft; Au, Tiefer Noth; Pa.storal Symphony from the Christ¬ mas Oratorio.
l^ke. New York. One year, when Grace was a young girl, it seemed necessary that they abandon their usual plans, when she asked her father, if she should earn money ^[ to pay her way, would he promise to go? He laughingly con.sented and she wrote a simple allegory of bird,s and trees and runnini> brooks wh J lUccoeded in making for tiiem- selves a Chautauqua. "A Chautau¬ qua Idyl" was the name of this stor', and Edward Everett Hale wrote the preface to the book. This wu, her firs! published book and the family went to Ciiauiauqua thai summer.
She was married in 1892 to Rev. Thomas Franklin Hill, a brilliant '•oum,' Presbyterian minister. Her hu.-.band died seven years after tlreir marriage.
While she had never stopped writing altogether after she had married, it now became neces.sary that she writer faster than ever to support her two little girls. For Warning against the evils of dl-' seventeen years, she wrote a column vortmg highway funds from the|r.verv week for the Christian En- highways. Andrew O. Kern, presi- deavor World. Later her Ixwks be- dent of Nazareth Chamber of Com- came popular in these sam-^ Chris- today declared that "spend :ian Endeavor Cucles
Mrs. Hill is the author of manv
I'a Kastern Pennsylvania Safety C'onf- :i 'ice will be held at the Ameriru. Hotel, Allentown, Friday, iVlay IJtn, under the spon.sorshlp of the Leliigh Valley Safety Council.
17th Musical Comedy Ticket Sale Progressing
The Senior High Musical Comedy. "Bon Voyage,"" which will be pres¬ ented on the 16th and nth of this Tlie morning session will be called' '"'^""^- Pi"'""'^'-'* to be a very enter- to order bv Fred Hunt, chairman, taining production and is far more ..t ton odock with the fir.st speaker, ] elaborate than any of tho previous A. J. R. Curtis of The Portland, OP^^^^S'
Cement A.'i^oclation giving a talk| The story deals with Neal Stand- on "Acciri'-nt Prevention in Cement ^ i.'ih. scion of a Boston Bo.ck Bay Industry." Other speakers on the| family, who. with Larry O'Connell. morning s program are W. T Oroner his friend, is sailing for Europe to if the Sou.ii'.ve.stern Portland Com-'visit the various countries and to' o^^^'^ engineer be permitted to use
A communication was receiiKd from the Community Chest of Eas¬ ton asking the borough for a sub¬ stantial donation to the Easton Hospital Naziireth. the communi¬ cation read, has had patients in the hospital I'.r a period ot 1512 day.-, a' a cost ot $5 624 during the pa~" year. The borough father.^ did not I feel that the borough should mak- I a donation due to the fact that the borough paid for any paiients that w< re sent to that place I Bids on tires for tho tractor wer.- I received from the various concerns I Tliev were accepted and given over I to the highway committee to hold over until the next meeting. ! The flre committee rccommend:?d I that a fire plug be placed on Penn ' and New Streets and the S'cretary I will write to the Blue Mountain I VV.it* r Company requt ,t;ng that j this be done.
A motion was made that the bor-
Th:, first cooperative dealers juiji- lee brings to the fore Nazareth M'-rcirants with the most modern equipment obtainable.
On pages four and five of this is¬ sue will be found a list of refriger-
be seen by paying a visit to the mercliants listed on these pages and without any question, the price ta?s affixed by the local dealers will \y.-ovt-- to tlie most skeptic that after all the best buy can be .secured at liome with no exceptions. There Is no obligation to anyone visiting any or all of our dealers showrooms. Vou will find something new and different in every di,play and you will be amazed at the wonderful values ofTered
PARE\T-TE.\CHERS \m. TO MEET mNIGHT, MAY 9th
I Important Busines to be Transacted
Pre.»;idcnt of Local Cham
Ihm* of Commerce
Cites Needs
JOBS FOR MANY
Warn.s Against Evils of|
Diverting Highway
Funds
I
UNCOVER STILL IN BUSHKILL TOWNSHIP
.%athorite8 Arrest Vouth On Preniiaes and Heek Another
Federal and State authorities working together iiivjovered a still in Bushkill townshii). Wind Gap. R. D. 1, nnd after calling in county police arrested one y.Hith found on the premises and i.^sued a warrant for another.
.\ warant has Ijeon issued for Frank Tonisic. 26. alleged residoir ol tlie prci)erty on whieh the still v.as found His brother. Robert. U>. fomid on the preiius"-. was taken into custodv
Complaint., again-; the pair v.'oi c mad'.' by county authnrrios bef'ire Alderman Loui> Odenwelrier and by Federal agents lx!fore Uni ed State Coinini-stuuer Frank Hoeder. Jr
.\ fully-eq'iippcd s"ill with a ca¬ pacity of 200 yalloii, daily and 30 gallons of rmi.-hi'd product were Seized bv aiithoriiie.
ligli'AaysVn B^nnsylvanla today iro\ide joijfc/for a l.irge part of
inerce
ing highway money for relief will be taking the bread out of one man's mouth and putting it into anothors /
Mr Keriitf'ited the/lact tiiat there is sufncient\need for improveni'iit '¦! hig '¦> pr
the States uiAiiployed. He point ed to the Ni*4aiyth-Bethlehem road as an excellent mample of where money could be rofltably spent.
""State officials will do well to think twice before they permit di¬ version of road fund.s to relief," Mr. Kern as.serted. 'for it will be taking the bread out of one man's mouth and putting it into ""o'l^^'" =*'"(p'Jli^i ijfg Thousands of men have been em-' ployed each year during the last four or five years on Pennsylvania (Continued on Last Page)
charming and wholesale romances. Her books have been road by many who have received from them much iiisiJiration and pleasure, and they have an equal to those of all reli¬ gious denominations.
B''s:des the business of story mak¬ ing. Mrs. Hill has constant demands mad'.' ui)on her by schools, colleges, club.-- ciiurches. and conferences as a public .speaker. Her addres.ses as well as her books are always a messages about the Christian life and witness to her iflifallering trust In Ood. Mrs. Hill knows her Bible md loves to tell others the words of
ent Corp.. E P. Poselt of the Inter-' sfady with Andre Maurois a noted' ^'^e highway department to put m Beti^ighem national Cenvnt Corp.. H. A. Reich- artist, in Paris. While there, he ['^oroug'i monuments along th'.- of the Nazareth Cement' falls in love with Patrician Oallo-' "¦''^'^''"" boundary line of the bor-
way al.->o of Boston, who. due to the 0*^3'^
strange condition of iier grand- i Albert
nbach of the Nazareth Ci-ment' fall.s Corp.. Raymond Seas of the Alpha Portland Cen.. t Corp. and Sam¬ uel P. HeUricl , 'f the Lehigh Port-' land Cement ( ¦ >.
The aft'-rniK) ssion will be call-. ed to order at tw, o'clock with M. S. Ackei'man in the chair. He will | introduce th.' ; ...owing .speakers:'
father's will, is tinable to marry him until a certain time has elaps¬ ed. Larry also becomes involved in a series ol excapades and finally be¬ comes engaged to Babette. a Fi'ench girl The solution to those situa- Qen. F. D. Beary .Mervyn Sinclair, ^'o"^' Well, come and see for your- Charles O. Lutz uu i O. D. Trantor. ]'''^'^¦
The New Jerse; M.:.,:- Vehicle De- S«'veral of the special features of partment will al-o ..how a sound "^«' '"I'-^'cal comedy will be a fa.sh- motion picture entitled, "I'ublic '"" s'^'**' » ^"" ^^'i'' ''»"d two .stag'
arrangements whereby scene.s with¬ in ;i .-.cene will be produced
Elalwrato .scenery including a Parisian modiste shop and number-
Enemy No. 1."
The evening ses.sion and dinner will start at 6:30 odoek with R. B.
Fortuln, President ; the Lehigh , . ,, ^^ , . .,
Vallev Safet^ Coun, ;, the chair. "<'^r ''"^^"'"''''^ ^'iH^cid greatly to tho Offlcers reports will ' h-ard and! ""I'J^'"^^'^ f this production, election for the en,.. ; term will ^^"' '''^"'^''' "^ ^^'^ '^ast are as i)e conducted Hoi. ..vard Nj 'Continued on Page Flvt)
Jones. Secretary of the Departnient
of Labor and Industry of Pennsyl¬ vania, will be present. The main address in the evening will be deli¬ vered by E J. Mehren. president of the Portland Cement As.>;oclatlon. All meetings will be conducted on daylight saving time.
Ariiild appeared before council to collect $18 7,5 for a tir lhat he claimed was damaged by .< broken stop sign on Walnut stre and New. Council advised him tha'. the State Highway department had taken over that street for curb to curb and to .see that department for redress.
The May meeting of the Parent- Teachers Association will be held on Thursday. Mav 9tli at 7:45 p m in the M'j-i:' Room of the High School Building. This is an impor¬ tant meet:ng and every parent — leather—friend is urged to he pres¬ ent There i? important business to be transacted.
There will be musical numbers and a fr.i ¦ sp"iker. .Mr. Fred J. Wilt of The Refreshment com¬ mittee will help to make the eve-
, ning enjoyable.
I MRS .A.NDRFW G
! •— -
KERN Pres
BOY SCOUT TROOP TO HONOR MOTHERS
HE( KTOUN CHl'Rt H
PHYSICAL EDU¬ CATION DEMONSTRA¬ TION AT N. H. S.
JR. C. E. SOCIETY HAVE MOTHER'S DAV PARTY
SERIOUSLY ILL
AT ST. LUKES
The physical education demon¬ stration of the Junior and Senior High Schools will be presented in Mother's Day will be obser'. od by "le High School gymnasium on
Mother's Night will be held on Wedn-^sday. May 15. it was decided at the meeting of the Boy Scouts of Troop 32 held on Monday evening. Opening exerci.ses were in charg? of Tatamy
NAZARETH BRANCH OF HOSPITAL AUXILI¬ ARY ELECT OFFICERS
Njinination and election of offi¬ cers was h''ld at the May meetiiu of til-.' Nazareth branch of the Eai- ton Hospital Auxiiary on Friday ai- ternoon in the Nazareth Y. M. C. A Mrs Thomas Achenbach acted a^ chairman of the nominating coni- mttee The results were: Mrs Wm J Happel. Nazareth, president; Mr- J. J Fraunfelder Nazareth, vi.e president; Mrs Oeorge Me.>singe: vice president; Mrs Tlu-
EASTON-PHILLIPS- BURG INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE OPENINC
(iame Will Be Played Here May Uth
Krjeine: Hps^'r\ will warm up with an exhibKion game on Scnmldt Field il re Saturday. May llth WltH the Dixie Cup Makers The game w..! -tart at 3 00 o'clock.
The first Industrial League game to be played here will be staged u.th Tne Edi-on Cem'nt pa-jkers, Tuesday evenin? Mav 14th The game will be called at 6:15 P &C. 'D S T I when the makers of "311- kon Hoiiery" will strut their stuft. Victor Schmid* general manager of the Kraemer Hosiery Company will throw out the first ball lollowing a parade Id the diamond led by the K;a :;i'-':- H'-.ery Comiiany Band.
MOTHER'S 0.%V
Don.ilci Uhler and Gordon Stofflet.''"'i'' Miller. Stoekertown vice pres- At patrol .ses.sions the patrols all 'dent and Mrs Andrew Leh. Naz- worked on first aid An overnight' ai"^''^ secretary and trea.-urfr. Mrs hike has t)een planned lor Saturday Howard Shinier moved to acc',) at 130. I the nomination while Mrs. No.-kju
The scouts will have a contest in Fi'oenian seconded the motion making model tents and rustic! The fi.scal years will end in M.i. camp furniture They will .also There will be no meeting dunnj sponsor a benefit motion picture on June; the next meeting will be h' 11 .M.iv 23 entitled "A Dog of Flan-'n July and will be a picnic meet der>". Following benediction and "i? at the Summer home of tti¬
the Dryland Church on S'.inday
when Rev. C. A. Butz. Rcljrmed
pa.-tor will preach at 10:15 a. ni and
7:30 p. ni An oflering for P..oebo invited to attend
Homo will be receive^ I p
Friday evening. May 10th, begin¬ ning at 8 o'clock.
All citizens of the communitv ar-'
A MARCKS
salute, the session wa- closed
Darwin Heyer. '26 year^ old. So M.iin street, employed in the labra- tory of the Nazareth Cement Com- p;iny has a .severe attack of illness and is undergoing treatment at St. I.uill .-, h().-i).tal, South Bethlehem. His condition has been critical for several days. A blood tran.-fu-im was given him on Monda.v He i- a son of Mr. and .Mr- Da' id H'yer, ol Nisky.
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Gospel Sunshine Quartette
Na/.nri'th Stores Closed Wednos- day AflenuMins
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.\Ni> .Mtii'sr
A survey {ji Naz.ireth Business Houses by the local Cli.imb'r of Comm-'ico dNrlo-es that the majority of Nazaretii Business Hou,-,<'s will cl.)-e thi ir ,-ture, Wedii'sday aft<'rnc)ons during the inontln ot June. July and Augu-t
Thl^ Is In arcKdaiice with our i:elu!il)i,i'iiiir (..'i,., ;iiid towns
Th'' members of tlie Junior Chris¬ tum Endeavor Society held a party Saturday afternoon In tlie .social rooms of tho Moravian Church, and h.id the mothers of th.' members as '.Uie.'.t Tlie aUalr was opened with Scriptiu'c reading by Robert Sieit- fried followed by several .selections 1)V a l)ov"s chorus loiisl-tili!; of Jolin Schlamp, Mark Parseghlan, Rol>'r:
.'-i; h',vt it,;er, Conrad Miller and C.
Rohn! recitation, Margaret Mc-j LanRhorno, I'a,, .¦\Iav ti. -Eastern Connell; recitation, Rolx^rt Carl j A„„.riea s greate.-i auto racecourse. 7.u-Kh-v: piano solo. Mis Ru>.>ell i i,;,n(;horne Spoedwav will have its Rohrbach; selections by «irls' choru-, maugural blast of .sixed on Sundav <'":i-i-tuii.' of MarKaret McConnell, .m.,v ij. when 100 mile.-, of motor P.e.i;riee Schlamp, Katheiine Heck
MOTOR MADNESS AT LANCJHORNE SUNDAY
man and Elva Rudge and Bible drill
by all.
Oifts were pre.sented to Mrs. Wll- li.im Kortz. lender, nnd Miss Flor- • ncc Hahn, her nssl.stant. In appre¬ ciation of their faithful work to the .-.(iclety
Priz<'s were awarded to the ni'm ber- who sold the most Kehitino cl
madness will be di>hed up on the eiieillar mile track by a field of drivers gleaned from 88 entries, t'I'pi'd by Siu HaUMdahl. Johnny Hannon. Dtx- Mackenzie. Billy Wiiin and Bob Sail, premier "Biit-Five" of sptH'd
Races are scheduled to start at 2 p m standard time or 3 p m day-
^, I huht lime. There will b.' five 10-
.-rt They were Mark Pai-ei-hian. | ,„ile events Katherine ILckiiian nentrlce Seh- lain|) and Huljert Rohn.
nnd a 50-iniU' linal Eighteen drivers will .set forth in . , ,. I'hi- AAA eastern champion.-hlp
A social hour followed when tasty I mce .s<'rles refreshments were served by tlie' Hautthdah refreshment committee. I
kins of tlie liul'pen- (Contlnued on Last Pagei
MOORESTOWN COUPLE MARRIED FIFTY YEARS
The golden weddng anniversary of .M: and Mrs Robert D Hagenbuch was celebrated la--' we'k at their :; iiio n ar Moore-to'.vn when tlvy il !d open house (or their friend^ :i ; Pl.itivps.
Thev were marr:e(; m.,v 'j laS) V th" 1,1!" Re'. J K S:!ii'h a' '¦'.'"h Ar. r thi )r..irr: i_e ;;i .-. y... .'. i:i ^'I'' re-' ¦ \n uii'il I'.m:! '¦¦'¦n Ir.t'd m .N'.i.'.ue'li ,ind ; "turned to MiHire-,'.e.vn riiere were ab^.i; j-j,-, jx r'on-
i president Mrs Happel The coni-
jiuitti"' m charge of this are: Mr-
I I' A Simmons. Mrs. Howard Shim-
': Mrs Tnomas Miller. Mr-. Aar i.i
W "rkheis.-r. Mr- Lena Sajjoni Mr^
Ci :- Messinger and Mrs K.i:l
Membership cards donated b
I Mis- Jes,sie WiUauer of Stoekertown
were distributed Friday. Six nev-.
member.- were admitted to the a.ix-
' liarv The Stoekertown m-m'rer-
nn'rilyat.'d $1200 to the auxiliarv.
Thi- money was raised by the P T
A 'f Stoel;erto'An who put on a
!-re..a'a:u'n entitled "A Mock Wed-
!.:u .M'is' ..; th" afteriiixin wa.s
' ¦ ' ¦¦ ::.' ;. '-'.wri,! li^r the hospn.U
Next Sunday Mothers Day will tM observed in the Nazareth Moravian Church at tiie morning service, the pa nor. the Rev Paul 8 Melnert, will deli\er a special sermon for the occasion Evervtaody is invited to attend the services.
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SUNSHINE QUARTETTE FOR MOTHERS DAV
Mr Hagenbuch i- a ,son of t.i" ite Mr and Mrs Daniel Haj-ii- uch and Mrs. Hagenbuch Is a I.iuahter nf the lat.' Mr and Mrs .1 .-eph Santee. Tlie union \va> bless- "1 bv two sons. Herb'rt and Wllli- i>'th of Nazareth They al.so have ;".vo grandchildren. Earl and Lucille and two great grandchildren. DorU and D'lnres, all ot Nazaivth ¦ * .
innK> nil i!( II Mu>
The Oo.-pel Sunshine Qu.ir;.:,. ,„ led lui,
ol Hethleiiom. will render .special cal .',ele"
selections at the Mother's Dav others. I;
services in the Evangelical Church and mehi'"'r
of Naznn'th, next Sunday at 7 ;iO .Sorleties
p 111 These four young men will On
«he due honor to the occasion bv ,i
the rendition of their sultnble vwal mothers
There will nlsrships Tin' .luni nf aiioiu »9,-,(» W!v.s ordered pre»ent<>d to four of the member.s teaching st;,fT aud i< <>n«lniip |
Month | 05 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19350509_001.tif |
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