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.«.*\».^Him^vmmtrrrmtos^f^fP^.i^f''.^f'^ ' If ij i.nuinwiiJlin 1 I iJiuiipjBJC! it/mt > m Ul ,iiBf lyi II.IPI..W 11 |pg»p»»iip|mi., '*>, The Nazareth Item p*«««***«***««*s«*4««*a# AN INDCraMDUrr ViMBX NEW8P. OEVOTSD TO UTSBATUna, UX7AL AND OENERAL WV«*«*«*«*««*«#*0«#«*«# Y^i745 — No. 29 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1936 Boost Nazareth ~ Single Copy Three Centi Nazareth Is Proud of High School Faculty and Directors Adam C. Shekletski Scienci'S niizabi'th S. Sloat liuglish Tiiiv f"ump Mathematiii ,. Eva E. Stuckey , Commtrcial Anitrew 8. Leh Physical fidiicatiott Jean B Clutc .Art n. Malvl Amlers Si'tiiug Mary Grim Schuol .\iirse WAR MOTHERS WILL MRBT Kazareth Chapter, American War "Others will hold their tegular ¦wtinj on Tuesday .evening. June »° »t 8 p M.. in the Legion ggme. South Main street. MMASUUi Jenrt to protptr, do not make wuch hatu ta gtt rich." AJNK (•-rrMch flMt totcee BriiMi M^MdM PhUadtlphia, I- *•"?!*!»'• betie§tettetet I •—^ Ida ,**-}p«iii'* QuMn ItaMlla ^ GofiOTkM' IndiMi tia*tt,i4n. T^ .ll-HMiarkk Hiitea% ttem ¦" «MniiiyMa«Mihiaiaartfi ta««,MU. jB| ¦^'¦CMgtMi wiaUWMa iht " Sr*^ •* '"** ^Ut[?l»-lr«ta t. Cobb, aotaa hM. - T ^;^ iMriM. bom. ivt. m M-C«bot ditcovoro North JH«^ AmorUan ceniintni ai - Capo Rmen. 1497. eo** Senior Class Takes Trip To New York City Viiilted Many Points of Interest and Historical Importance On Annual Tour BV IRENE BAJAN Three busses filled to capacity with 80 Seniors accompanied by Miss Nicholas, Mr. Shekletski, and Mr. Knecht, set out on Monday, June 15, for the annual trip to New York City. Three guides Joined us at Newark,*— N. J., and with high spirits the merry group entered the city at about 9:30 A. M., via the Holland Tunnel. The flrst stop Included a tour of the Aquarium and a view of the Statue of Liberty. We went on through Wall Street and Market Street, the heart of the business section, to colorful Ctiina- town, arrayed in all its oriental glamour. We went to the famous Rescue Society Building that is right across from tlie place wliere the world-famed Irving Berlin wrote the equally famous "Alex- .tnder'.s Ragtime Band", which first (Continued on Page Four) • • T.ti^liih. /-rench (Juiriutte Dixon Commercial m rREDERICK A MARCKS. Supenisiufi Principal A. B. rLORE.NCC I.. NICHOLAS. Principal B. s., .M. .\. FATHERS DAY IN EVANGELKAL CHURCH Next Sunday at 8 P. M., Father's Day .services will be held in Naza¬ reth Evangelical Church, the Rev. William H. Andrews, of Bangor has been secured as the .speaker. Fifteen fathers will sing an old-fashioned .election. Special Instrumental and vocal musical selections will inter¬ sperse the services. The oldest father present will receive a floral tribute. The pastor requests flowers and flags for decoration purposes. 9 • LEGION AUXILIARY NOMINATES OrriCEBS Nomination of oAcers was held at the regular meeting of the Auxiliary of the H. V. Knecht Post, 415 In the Legion Home. South Main street, cn Priday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Pollweller presided over the meeting with the Chaplain leading the devotions and salute to the flag. Mrs. Mabl Eyer announced that the meeting of the four-county coun¬ cil will be held July llth in St. jDhn'.s Lutheran Church, East Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Agnes Keene. poppy chalnnan then presented each of her committee members with a gift. The following were nominated for the enduing term: President, Mrs. Helen Cump; First Vice-Pre.'-ident. Anna Laubach; Second Vice-Presi¬ dent. Mae Rogers: Secretary, Mabel Eyer; Cor. Secretary. Carrie Nagle;- Treasurer, Mildred Kahler. Chaplain. Clara Meyer.s; Charm-Arm. Dorothy Folweiler; Hl.storlan, Ella Kreidler; Directors, Clara Andrews, Ellen Weaver. Agnes Keene. Esther Eekert. Hazel Itterly. Elizabeth Butz. Mrs. Agnes Keene and Dorothy FoUweller were appointed delegates to the convention at Johnstown In August, with Anna Laubach and Ellen Weaver as alternates. The next meeting will be held on Friday evening, July 10th. at 8:00 In the Legion home. ENTERTAINED Mrs. Corna StofTlet, South Main street, on Wedne.sday afternoon en¬ tertained the following friends at dinner at the Maplehurst Inn, at East Stroudsburg Mrs. Asher Hagen¬ bueh. Mrs. Elbert Wasser, Mrs Charles Knecht, Mrs. MorrU Frable. Mrs. Frank Slegel, Mrs. Frank Marcks, Mrs. Albert Schiery, Mrs. John Edelman, Miss Lena Marcks. Miss Orace Frable, MUs Helen Laudig, Miss Dorothy Heckmatv • • BAPTIZED Oeraldine Pearl McOrath, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McOrath was baptized at the home In Aluta, on Sunday afternoon by the Bev. James F. Oross. MOORE TOWNSHIP Following were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Kocher on Sun¬ day afternoon, Mr and Mrs. Robert Rodgers, Mrs. Ellen Kocher, Joseph Troutman and Victor 8 Lilly. Lloyd P. J. Barrall made a busi¬ ness trip to Allentown on n-lday. Mr and Mrs Albert Jonea and daughter were the Sunday ffuestg of Mrs Jones' parents. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Kocher nnd family. un KL VKWEHIEBa mUnCtLlV TIED FM FIKT POSmON NAZAREffl nuns TIE rot 4fli PUCE Defeats Quakertown 4tol With "Zephyr Ball" Burkhart pitching his fourth consecutive four- hit ball game for the local club In tlie East Penn League, Nazareth Terriers' plastered Quakertown on Sunday at that place 4 to 1 and advanced In the league race for a tie far fourth place. SUrkliardt showed rare form and tiad the "Quakers' at his mercy at all times, setting down 14 via the strikeout route. The locals got to "Horsey" Heist In the fifth Inning and bad no trouble after that. On Saturday, the "Terriers" Journey to Washington and on Sun¬ day will play hosts to that club on Schmidt fleld at 3 00 P. M. Score by innings: NaaarHh ak r h a a Kohler, ss 4 I I 2 I (OoBiiB«ai m GETS DCORCE AT MOBAVIAN Paul Fredtrick Zeller, of Nazareth, received hfe Bachelor of Divinity Degree at Moravian College gradua¬ tion exercises on June 8th. He was one of two students to receive such honor. Zeller Is a graduate of the col¬ lege In the class of 1933. At Mora¬ vian he was active In the Comenlan Literary Society, and glee club. He is a brother of Professor Samuel Zeller. of Nazareth, a member of the faculty at Moravian College. Mr. Zeller at Commencement re¬ ceived the Oerdsen Book award. With Buss and Mra. H«iMy Closely Following; Big Gains By All Ncmbon; Only 15 More Days Before These Grand Priies Will Be Awarded With Bell and Werkheiser practl- I cally tied for first position, and Buu and Mrs. Heiney right onto their heels, the "Item Salesmanship Club" i has resolved into one of the snap- | plest races to be imagined. As will i be noticed from the count on thia page, there are many changes from last week and it was not until the last slip was counted before position of the leader could be decided. There is but little difference between the two leaders and a few extra credits add to the candidates holding third and fourth position will bring them to the top as well. This second count surely indicates a nip-tug battle and we are not go¬ ing to make any predictions for next weeks count—anything may happen now. The activity down the line Is worrying the leaders, and we have every reason to look for a general mix up In the next count. Every candidate wants to go Into the lead¬ ing position and the leaders are try¬ ing to get away (rom each other. The supreme test is at haad. Each week from now on finds the credits less than the preceeding week and. therefore, the all-important time Is close at hand. The next two weeks will mean a lot to each and every candidate. It means the race Ls drawing near the finishing wire and finishing blows must be delivered In order to win a prize worth hundreds of dollars. Indeed the race is so close that it would aeem as thougii a subscription or two would change the positions very much. But it i.s more than a subscription or two tho candidate wants. It is a lead over their competitors. A few flve-year subscriptions, a lot of twos and a world of ones. Tliey must have them MK CONTROL BOARD ISSUES AMENDED ORDER Effective June 16th Nazareth Moravian Church To Observe 189th Anniver¬ sary With Special Services Moravian Ministera Will Bring Greetings; Choirs Will Bring Messages In Song; Data Concerning Beginning of This Congregation Will Be of Interest To All The new order ts designed parti¬ cularly to adjust re.sale prices on cream and ice cream mix to conform with the present market conditions The price to be paid producers for milk utilized in tlie form of ice ream, which is ba.sed on the mar'Ket value of New York 92 score butter, has been amended in such a way that in the event the butter price falls below $ 28 per pound. t!)e niinmium price to tK? paid producers remains flxed at $148 per hundred pounds. This is desirable since the price of butter does not always re¬ flect the market value of cream utilized in the form of ice cream The wholesale prices for cream utilized in the form of ice cream have Ijeen amended in such a man¬ ner that the resale price increase, or decrea-ses in accordance with the (OaouiuNi an tmm Pagai Fortieth Annual Commencement at Nazareth High 7s To Receive Diplomas To-night; Impressive Program Arranged; Capacity Attendance Expected With the betting of tlie .sun this evening. Nazareth High conclude^ the fortieth year of suc¬ cessful and commendable service rendered by our Board of Education and Faculty memberi. It is with pride that we announce the commencement — exercises of one of tlie largest grad¬ uating cla.sses ever to emerge from our Alma Mater, and we are grateful for the splendid records established within Its walls. The 78 members constituting this years graduating cla.ss will receive their diplomas this evening at the cammencement exercises to be held in the High School Auditorium a: 8 o'clock. An Impressive program has been arranged and a capacity attendance i.i expected The theme of tonight's program is ""Youth's Problem.s: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ¦. and Dr Arthur C James will deliver the address. The first honor student to speak will be Mia.s Mabel Smith. Salutatorian. entitled "Footprints on the Sand.s of Time' ; the second. Miss Frances L,aubach. (Continued on Page Four) Even now a few flve-year subscrip¬ tions would shoot a tail-ender to the top. Think what that would mean. It Is a real rare between good (Continued on Page Five) N. H. S. CLASS 1935 REl'NION The class reunion of the Nazareth High School cUss of 1935 will be held at Dorney Park, Saturday. June 20th. All members are urged to re¬ port at the High School Building at one o'clock and every one is to brin? own lunch. Tables will be reserved at the park. The Naaareth Moravian Church will observe their IWth anniversary on Stuiday with .ipeclal services The Bev 8 H Oapp. Ph D. D D, President of thc Provincial Elders NAZARBTH MOR AVIAN CHURCH Conferenoe, Bethlehem, will deliver Uw anniversary address at tlie morning service al 10:30 o'clock. In the afternoon at 2 30 P M (Continued on Lata! Pmb) a ^***^t*^m^t^p9t^^9^^iam^^itmt9t*mm^mt*t^itm*m*mmm Nazareth Item Salesmanship Club SECOND COUNT Beil Steps Into First Position And Takes Lead From Werkheiser; Buss Moves From Fourth to Third Place With Beil leaving fifth position and moving right into flrst place, certainly changes this week's standing of candidates Although there is but little diflerence between these two leaders, there is also little difference between the leaders and those hold¬ ing third, fourth and fifth positions. Vou may be sure when all make their full returns by the end of this week, next week s count will again show some derided changes. Beil. Werkheiser, Buss, Mrs. Heiney and Weiss have made a splendid .showing for this count and we know tlieir supporters are pleased. However, we also know that some of the tall-enders have not turned in all of their receipts, and, therefore, predict some changes In next week's count. It is tin anybody's car, rrfrigerntor or radio. That is wliy we urge you to help your favorite candidate get credits while tlie credits are high Two more weeks and then the final count will decide the winners—and that is when POSITION counts for awards — anxious moments.iwait us all.. The following is tablulation for the second count giving exact position of each candidate at th:s time. Name CARL BEIL 213 So. Main St., Nazareth WILLIAM WERKHEISER 2nd 153 N. Main St., Nazareth ELWOOD BUSS R.F.D. No. 3, Nazareth ^NIE C. HEINEY Wind Gap, Pa. SAMUEL WEISS 58 High Street, Nazareth CHARLES HOUGH act Mauch Chunk St.. Nazareth MARY ULLMAN R.F.D. No. a. Nazareth. Pa. MRS. WM. J. MEYERS R.F.D. No. I. Easton MRS. HARVEY MACK oth R.F.D. No. 3. Nazareth Position 1st 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th ¦**•******• ••*••• *••••• •••• • LEGION POST NOM¬ INATES DELEGATES The nomination of delegates and alternates to the Stale Convention, which will be held at JiiUnstown. Pa., in August, was held at the meeting of the Harold V Knecht I'ost. No 415. American Legion on Tuesday evening in tlie Legion Post Home on South Main street. Namin- ees included Raymond Weaver. Matthew J. Morrow. Peter Trapp .md Raymond Correll. The election wi'l -ake place in the n^ar future. With two new member.^ beinj admitted and three re-instated, the Post memk>er.ship crept to one hundred and twenty-.-even Matthew J Morrow. Post Commander, who was in charge of the meeting an- noun-ed that the Pjst w:\'. sponsor a festival on the Post lawn on a d.Tte to be announced in the near future Keen interest wa.s al.so =hiwn in the L#gion Junior baseball team who. und"feated. will travel 10 Bethlehem on FYiday night, where they will play the Harry Johnson Post of the s'eel citv. the only oth^r undefeated t^am in the County Legton League The local Post will attend in a body, the Northampton County meeting which will be held at Bath Friday evening. June 19th. COMMtMON' AT FORKS The prep.iratory .service will be held and the Lord's Supper adniin- i>tered in Forks Church the Rev. Oeorge S. Kleckner. Lutheran pastor on Sunday. June 21, at 9.45 A. M REV. P. S. MEINERT COWOl'CTED WEDDING CEREMONV AT BO!«TON. MASS, The Rev Paul S and Mrs Meinert and Mi.ss Louise Wilhelm. started for Boston. Mass . last Tuesday. Rev Meinert performed a marriage cere- cony on June 18th of Mr H Winston Mercer to Miss Jean M Wilhelm, both of Boston. Mass The latter is a niece whom he baptized as a child. The wedding took place in the home of the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs Raymond H Wilhelm. former¬ ly, of Bethlehem. The Dryland Evangelical and Reformed Congregtition. Rev Dr C A Butz. pastor, will unite In the Holy Communion on Sunday, June 21 at 10 00 ".. M. and 7:30 P. M. The catechetical cla.ss will meet after the morning worship. Don. \. Delwiler liidustnal Arti riizabtlh Marx iMttguaggs Huth U-h llntorx .-Xnnc V. Long Ph vsical l-.ducation .\tae N'eisley .Music Lahoma Peppell librarian rvelvn n Rader SccTt'tarv Ten Year Reunion of Catechetical Classes In St. John's Lutheran Church, Sunday, Jium Slat Sunday morning, June Slit at 10:30 oclock there will be a reunton of Catechetical Claaaes confirmed during the pastorate of Rev. H. C. Snyder Prom 1937 to the prannt time Pastor Snyder haa received 153 young people Into communicant membemhlp by the rtte of oonflrma- tlon roll call of the clauea by ttia The flowers la tha altar wlthta the Mbetuary raM In memory of the i1toaaaa< of the ctaaaat. A ipaeM haa been extended to all and former members Paator Bnjrder. The be raiid««d by the Banlor r .'Sr si.!'^''^.: w""- - <»^" sssr -rvlc, m . Body Thm .attT.-SZ^^
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1936-06-18 |
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 | 18 |
Year | 1936 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1936-06-18 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-05 |
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 38904 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. |
Full Text | .«.*\».^Him^vmmtrrrmtos^f^fP^.i^f''.^f'^ ' If ij i.nuinwiiJlin 1 I iJiuiipjBJC! it/mt > m Ul ,iiBf lyi II.IPI..W 11 |pg»p»»iip|mi., '*>, The Nazareth Item p*«««***«***««*s«*4««*a# AN INDCraMDUrr ViMBX NEW8P. OEVOTSD TO UTSBATUna, UX7AL AND OENERAL WV«*«*«*«*««*«#*0«#«*«# Y^i745 — No. 29 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1936 Boost Nazareth ~ Single Copy Three Centi Nazareth Is Proud of High School Faculty and Directors Adam C. Shekletski Scienci'S niizabi'th S. Sloat liuglish Tiiiv f"ump Mathematiii ,. Eva E. Stuckey , Commtrcial Anitrew 8. Leh Physical fidiicatiott Jean B Clutc .Art n. Malvl Amlers Si'tiiug Mary Grim Schuol .\iirse WAR MOTHERS WILL MRBT Kazareth Chapter, American War "Others will hold their tegular ¦wtinj on Tuesday .evening. June »° »t 8 p M.. in the Legion ggme. South Main street. MMASUUi Jenrt to protptr, do not make wuch hatu ta gtt rich." AJNK (•-rrMch flMt totcee BriiMi M^MdM PhUadtlphia, I- *•"?!*!»'• betie§tettetet I •—^ Ida ,**-}p«iii'* QuMn ItaMlla ^ GofiOTkM' IndiMi tia*tt,i4n. T^ .ll-HMiarkk Hiitea% ttem ¦" «MniiiyMa«Mihiaiaartfi ta««,MU. jB| ¦^'¦CMgtMi wiaUWMa iht " Sr*^ •* '"** ^Ut[?l»-lr«ta t. Cobb, aotaa hM. - T ^;^ iMriM. bom. ivt. m M-C«bot ditcovoro North JH«^ AmorUan ceniintni ai - Capo Rmen. 1497. eo** Senior Class Takes Trip To New York City Viiilted Many Points of Interest and Historical Importance On Annual Tour BV IRENE BAJAN Three busses filled to capacity with 80 Seniors accompanied by Miss Nicholas, Mr. Shekletski, and Mr. Knecht, set out on Monday, June 15, for the annual trip to New York City. Three guides Joined us at Newark,*— N. J., and with high spirits the merry group entered the city at about 9:30 A. M., via the Holland Tunnel. The flrst stop Included a tour of the Aquarium and a view of the Statue of Liberty. We went on through Wall Street and Market Street, the heart of the business section, to colorful Ctiina- town, arrayed in all its oriental glamour. We went to the famous Rescue Society Building that is right across from tlie place wliere the world-famed Irving Berlin wrote the equally famous "Alex- .tnder'.s Ragtime Band", which first (Continued on Page Four) • • T.ti^liih. /-rench (Juiriutte Dixon Commercial m rREDERICK A MARCKS. Supenisiufi Principal A. B. rLORE.NCC I.. NICHOLAS. Principal B. s., .M. .\. FATHERS DAY IN EVANGELKAL CHURCH Next Sunday at 8 P. M., Father's Day .services will be held in Naza¬ reth Evangelical Church, the Rev. William H. Andrews, of Bangor has been secured as the .speaker. Fifteen fathers will sing an old-fashioned .election. Special Instrumental and vocal musical selections will inter¬ sperse the services. The oldest father present will receive a floral tribute. The pastor requests flowers and flags for decoration purposes. 9 • LEGION AUXILIARY NOMINATES OrriCEBS Nomination of oAcers was held at the regular meeting of the Auxiliary of the H. V. Knecht Post, 415 In the Legion Home. South Main street, cn Priday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Pollweller presided over the meeting with the Chaplain leading the devotions and salute to the flag. Mrs. Mabl Eyer announced that the meeting of the four-county coun¬ cil will be held July llth in St. jDhn'.s Lutheran Church, East Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Agnes Keene. poppy chalnnan then presented each of her committee members with a gift. The following were nominated for the enduing term: President, Mrs. Helen Cump; First Vice-Pre.'-ident. Anna Laubach; Second Vice-Presi¬ dent. Mae Rogers: Secretary, Mabel Eyer; Cor. Secretary. Carrie Nagle;- Treasurer, Mildred Kahler. Chaplain. Clara Meyer.s; Charm-Arm. Dorothy Folweiler; Hl.storlan, Ella Kreidler; Directors, Clara Andrews, Ellen Weaver. Agnes Keene. Esther Eekert. Hazel Itterly. Elizabeth Butz. Mrs. Agnes Keene and Dorothy FoUweller were appointed delegates to the convention at Johnstown In August, with Anna Laubach and Ellen Weaver as alternates. The next meeting will be held on Friday evening, July 10th. at 8:00 In the Legion home. ENTERTAINED Mrs. Corna StofTlet, South Main street, on Wedne.sday afternoon en¬ tertained the following friends at dinner at the Maplehurst Inn, at East Stroudsburg Mrs. Asher Hagen¬ bueh. Mrs. Elbert Wasser, Mrs Charles Knecht, Mrs. MorrU Frable. Mrs. Frank Slegel, Mrs. Frank Marcks, Mrs. Albert Schiery, Mrs. John Edelman, Miss Lena Marcks. Miss Orace Frable, MUs Helen Laudig, Miss Dorothy Heckmatv • • BAPTIZED Oeraldine Pearl McOrath, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McOrath was baptized at the home In Aluta, on Sunday afternoon by the Bev. James F. Oross. MOORE TOWNSHIP Following were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Kocher on Sun¬ day afternoon, Mr and Mrs. Robert Rodgers, Mrs. Ellen Kocher, Joseph Troutman and Victor 8 Lilly. Lloyd P. J. Barrall made a busi¬ ness trip to Allentown on n-lday. Mr and Mrs Albert Jonea and daughter were the Sunday ffuestg of Mrs Jones' parents. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Kocher nnd family. un KL VKWEHIEBa mUnCtLlV TIED FM FIKT POSmON NAZAREffl nuns TIE rot 4fli PUCE Defeats Quakertown 4tol With "Zephyr Ball" Burkhart pitching his fourth consecutive four- hit ball game for the local club In tlie East Penn League, Nazareth Terriers' plastered Quakertown on Sunday at that place 4 to 1 and advanced In the league race for a tie far fourth place. SUrkliardt showed rare form and tiad the "Quakers' at his mercy at all times, setting down 14 via the strikeout route. The locals got to "Horsey" Heist In the fifth Inning and bad no trouble after that. On Saturday, the "Terriers" Journey to Washington and on Sun¬ day will play hosts to that club on Schmidt fleld at 3 00 P. M. Score by innings: NaaarHh ak r h a a Kohler, ss 4 I I 2 I (OoBiiB«ai m GETS DCORCE AT MOBAVIAN Paul Fredtrick Zeller, of Nazareth, received hfe Bachelor of Divinity Degree at Moravian College gradua¬ tion exercises on June 8th. He was one of two students to receive such honor. Zeller Is a graduate of the col¬ lege In the class of 1933. At Mora¬ vian he was active In the Comenlan Literary Society, and glee club. He is a brother of Professor Samuel Zeller. of Nazareth, a member of the faculty at Moravian College. Mr. Zeller at Commencement re¬ ceived the Oerdsen Book award. With Buss and Mra. H«iMy Closely Following; Big Gains By All Ncmbon; Only 15 More Days Before These Grand Priies Will Be Awarded With Bell and Werkheiser practl- I cally tied for first position, and Buu and Mrs. Heiney right onto their heels, the "Item Salesmanship Club" i has resolved into one of the snap- | plest races to be imagined. As will i be noticed from the count on thia page, there are many changes from last week and it was not until the last slip was counted before position of the leader could be decided. There is but little difference between the two leaders and a few extra credits add to the candidates holding third and fourth position will bring them to the top as well. This second count surely indicates a nip-tug battle and we are not go¬ ing to make any predictions for next weeks count—anything may happen now. The activity down the line Is worrying the leaders, and we have every reason to look for a general mix up In the next count. Every candidate wants to go Into the lead¬ ing position and the leaders are try¬ ing to get away (rom each other. The supreme test is at haad. Each week from now on finds the credits less than the preceeding week and. therefore, the all-important time Is close at hand. The next two weeks will mean a lot to each and every candidate. It means the race Ls drawing near the finishing wire and finishing blows must be delivered In order to win a prize worth hundreds of dollars. Indeed the race is so close that it would aeem as thougii a subscription or two would change the positions very much. But it i.s more than a subscription or two tho candidate wants. It is a lead over their competitors. A few flve-year subscriptions, a lot of twos and a world of ones. Tliey must have them MK CONTROL BOARD ISSUES AMENDED ORDER Effective June 16th Nazareth Moravian Church To Observe 189th Anniver¬ sary With Special Services Moravian Ministera Will Bring Greetings; Choirs Will Bring Messages In Song; Data Concerning Beginning of This Congregation Will Be of Interest To All The new order ts designed parti¬ cularly to adjust re.sale prices on cream and ice cream mix to conform with the present market conditions The price to be paid producers for milk utilized in tlie form of ice ream, which is ba.sed on the mar'Ket value of New York 92 score butter, has been amended in such a way that in the event the butter price falls below $ 28 per pound. t!)e niinmium price to tK? paid producers remains flxed at $148 per hundred pounds. This is desirable since the price of butter does not always re¬ flect the market value of cream utilized in the form of ice cream The wholesale prices for cream utilized in the form of ice cream have Ijeen amended in such a man¬ ner that the resale price increase, or decrea-ses in accordance with the (OaouiuNi an tmm Pagai Fortieth Annual Commencement at Nazareth High 7s To Receive Diplomas To-night; Impressive Program Arranged; Capacity Attendance Expected With the betting of tlie .sun this evening. Nazareth High conclude^ the fortieth year of suc¬ cessful and commendable service rendered by our Board of Education and Faculty memberi. It is with pride that we announce the commencement — exercises of one of tlie largest grad¬ uating cla.sses ever to emerge from our Alma Mater, and we are grateful for the splendid records established within Its walls. The 78 members constituting this years graduating cla.ss will receive their diplomas this evening at the cammencement exercises to be held in the High School Auditorium a: 8 o'clock. An Impressive program has been arranged and a capacity attendance i.i expected The theme of tonight's program is ""Youth's Problem.s: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ¦. and Dr Arthur C James will deliver the address. The first honor student to speak will be Mia.s Mabel Smith. Salutatorian. entitled "Footprints on the Sand.s of Time' ; the second. Miss Frances L,aubach. (Continued on Page Four) Even now a few flve-year subscrip¬ tions would shoot a tail-ender to the top. Think what that would mean. It Is a real rare between good (Continued on Page Five) N. H. S. CLASS 1935 REl'NION The class reunion of the Nazareth High School cUss of 1935 will be held at Dorney Park, Saturday. June 20th. All members are urged to re¬ port at the High School Building at one o'clock and every one is to brin? own lunch. Tables will be reserved at the park. The Naaareth Moravian Church will observe their IWth anniversary on Stuiday with .ipeclal services The Bev 8 H Oapp. Ph D. D D, President of thc Provincial Elders NAZARBTH MOR AVIAN CHURCH Conferenoe, Bethlehem, will deliver Uw anniversary address at tlie morning service al 10:30 o'clock. In the afternoon at 2 30 P M (Continued on Lata! Pmb) a ^***^t*^m^t^p9t^^9^^iam^^itmt9t*mm^mt*t^itm*m*mmm Nazareth Item Salesmanship Club SECOND COUNT Beil Steps Into First Position And Takes Lead From Werkheiser; Buss Moves From Fourth to Third Place With Beil leaving fifth position and moving right into flrst place, certainly changes this week's standing of candidates Although there is but little diflerence between these two leaders, there is also little difference between the leaders and those hold¬ ing third, fourth and fifth positions. Vou may be sure when all make their full returns by the end of this week, next week s count will again show some derided changes. Beil. Werkheiser, Buss, Mrs. Heiney and Weiss have made a splendid .showing for this count and we know tlieir supporters are pleased. However, we also know that some of the tall-enders have not turned in all of their receipts, and, therefore, predict some changes In next week's count. It is tin anybody's car, rrfrigerntor or radio. That is wliy we urge you to help your favorite candidate get credits while tlie credits are high Two more weeks and then the final count will decide the winners—and that is when POSITION counts for awards — anxious moments.iwait us all.. The following is tablulation for the second count giving exact position of each candidate at th:s time. Name CARL BEIL 213 So. Main St., Nazareth WILLIAM WERKHEISER 2nd 153 N. Main St., Nazareth ELWOOD BUSS R.F.D. No. 3, Nazareth ^NIE C. HEINEY Wind Gap, Pa. SAMUEL WEISS 58 High Street, Nazareth CHARLES HOUGH act Mauch Chunk St.. Nazareth MARY ULLMAN R.F.D. No. a. Nazareth. Pa. MRS. WM. J. MEYERS R.F.D. No. I. Easton MRS. HARVEY MACK oth R.F.D. No. 3. Nazareth Position 1st 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th ¦**•******• ••*••• *••••• •••• • LEGION POST NOM¬ INATES DELEGATES The nomination of delegates and alternates to the Stale Convention, which will be held at JiiUnstown. Pa., in August, was held at the meeting of the Harold V Knecht I'ost. No 415. American Legion on Tuesday evening in tlie Legion Post Home on South Main street. Namin- ees included Raymond Weaver. Matthew J. Morrow. Peter Trapp .md Raymond Correll. The election wi'l -ake place in the n^ar future. With two new member.^ beinj admitted and three re-instated, the Post memk>er.ship crept to one hundred and twenty-.-even Matthew J Morrow. Post Commander, who was in charge of the meeting an- noun-ed that the Pjst w:\'. sponsor a festival on the Post lawn on a d.Tte to be announced in the near future Keen interest wa.s al.so =hiwn in the L#gion Junior baseball team who. und"feated. will travel 10 Bethlehem on FYiday night, where they will play the Harry Johnson Post of the s'eel citv. the only oth^r undefeated t^am in the County Legton League The local Post will attend in a body, the Northampton County meeting which will be held at Bath Friday evening. June 19th. COMMtMON' AT FORKS The prep.iratory .service will be held and the Lord's Supper adniin- i>tered in Forks Church the Rev. Oeorge S. Kleckner. Lutheran pastor on Sunday. June 21, at 9.45 A. M REV. P. S. MEINERT COWOl'CTED WEDDING CEREMONV AT BO!«TON. MASS, The Rev Paul S and Mrs Meinert and Mi.ss Louise Wilhelm. started for Boston. Mass . last Tuesday. Rev Meinert performed a marriage cere- cony on June 18th of Mr H Winston Mercer to Miss Jean M Wilhelm, both of Boston. Mass The latter is a niece whom he baptized as a child. The wedding took place in the home of the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs Raymond H Wilhelm. former¬ ly, of Bethlehem. The Dryland Evangelical and Reformed Congregtition. Rev Dr C A Butz. pastor, will unite In the Holy Communion on Sunday, June 21 at 10 00 ".. M. and 7:30 P. M. The catechetical cla.ss will meet after the morning worship. Don. \. Delwiler liidustnal Arti riizabtlh Marx iMttguaggs Huth U-h llntorx .-Xnnc V. Long Ph vsical l-.ducation .\tae N'eisley .Music Lahoma Peppell librarian rvelvn n Rader SccTt'tarv Ten Year Reunion of Catechetical Classes In St. John's Lutheran Church, Sunday, Jium Slat Sunday morning, June Slit at 10:30 oclock there will be a reunton of Catechetical Claaaes confirmed during the pastorate of Rev. H. C. Snyder Prom 1937 to the prannt time Pastor Snyder haa received 153 young people Into communicant membemhlp by the rtte of oonflrma- tlon roll call of the clauea by ttia The flowers la tha altar wlthta the Mbetuary raM In memory of the i1toaaaa< of the ctaaaat. A ipaeM haa been extended to all and former members Paator Bnjrder. The be raiid««d by the Banlor r .'Sr si.!'^''^.: w""- - <»^" sssr -rvlc, m . Body Thm .attT.-SZ^^ |
Month | 06 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1936 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19360618_001.tif |
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