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i^ »v The Nazareth Item .\N INOFPENUKNT KAMILT NEWaPAPFR DEVOTED TO LITEKATURI LOCAL AND GENERAL IMTELLIOENCI VOL. XLIV. NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY .\I< »K.\I.\(;. .MAY 2^1 !).;:> No. 23 Nazareth A. A. To Open East Penn League Here Saturday With Strong Limeport Team Enliro Cummunily H'uit- ini; Kor 0|H'ninK (iaino. Sul. Ilic l*.\l{.\l»K TO IMPROVENeNTS ARE INI ERESTING TOPICS M.ADE AT LOCAL FOR DISCUSSION AT HOOO COLLEGE PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL SET FOR MAY 10 Wellesley President To Speak A t Induction of Dr. Henry I. Stahr. Many ELStiiitics I^lanmd m UAY RiVtLS m OTHtH FtATl'KiS TU Ll Kh lAMFlS VISIIUKS liJIKill VALLKV AT .NAZARKIH !\\ QUOIT (lUB (OURT Came SIMM' AT 2 1*. .M. KccuKtmical I* I o a s ii r e (JroPiul L((iij»l To .\ny In This Str lion T:) SI art Alter Fl.iy |{:ii.>iim Al ; 1'. yi. (OUNTY CONVENTION A scrii's of event.s iniiwriaiil l) M.iy Un;, f'^iiviiivs will be pr<'-.iii' llll (ducatKJiKii world .i.^ woil as to cd on tlK' cainpus and on Suii'iav Ihe Evangelical and Ri'furin<'d May 11.', Ur Josi pii h. Apple, iii-,; ChiMren's Divi.sion slit nie To I'medi- Conclave In- Church in the Uiiiti'cl Stale, will b' iielcj at Hood ColI('^e, Frederick. .¦>!tirvUnKi. ly giiuniii^ .May IU. when tile inauyiiral of Dr. Henry Irvin SHOW VOl-R LOYALTY '"A"ALM.K LKADLf^S Tli<_. entii",' i.'oiiiiii,iui;y .:. wa.i.n^ for the oix'iiiiig yaiiie n: th,' E.i-: Penn Le.i^;u ' here. C.i" u:"^;. after- 11 on, nil ;'n' S("iiii\ i' Wtv\:{ witli Ih' htioi.i I iiii'pon \ dj/h Til- 1')- cal club is making yn"i,iiii;.iii"nt^ I lor a hi.^ ii.iviKl.. t^4h'' li.iil field precedins t!i' (.>:iir.^ .A.. ' .'¦ ii.^'iLil ccrenioni s an.1 ralsaiAol Ui' st.tr.-,' and striiX's will {ake \}r.n-¦ on I'.i'.' field followed by relllark.^ 'j,\ offi¬ cials. A tremendous crowd is v\- ])'Ct'cl and "ll' coiiKiiitieL' in chars" of tho bleadi'-r.s i- pi'ep.irinft l> receive and iirotect the fan.s a.s well as make them comfortable. The diamond is In exeell nt condition and the bovs are rarin to go. Manager Heath announred the following lineup for the opener: s'.irtiii:; in tin.- nr~: (!lll(ial game of the sea.son will b.- \V.'i.^s. rf.; McKce. 3b; Bethman, If.; Raben old 2b ; Qiiintei', lb ; Bauman. cf.; Jone.s. .s> ; Heath, c ; Taekas or Noblitt, pitchers. Other league games scheduled for Saturday aiv: Ea.stoii at E. Oreen¬ viUe and Bethlehem at Martin'j Creek This Sunday's game.s are arranged as follows: Nazareth at (Continued on Pafi Six) AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARV ANSWER FOR POPPY DAV Poppie!« Will Be Offered In Exchange For Contribution MEN r. A \ E ALL How long is public memory and how enduring national gratitude is \ll"n(l Openin.i; Ni.ulil and n«Ii) Slarl Sea.son With a I'.ann ni s'.al Ljtkc Ni nilicr i'i' l)e!e.t;:ilos Are Lx'H'cted T!i, p,,- .Vr. 't. \\ .~ .\ lM^V oil '. ! •'! ¦ !¦ li .'1 C nir' .Maii.i'V'i" Char¬ les Frace qui< t a number ol tlv <.l.'i I,'I'd l;\"- (if tile Ciii J luni"cl cut :ik1 lieljied t'l in.ik'"' tile iV'd "Si.uy .iiil'!"('\emeiil- to uet tlv court ill :.r-; clas.'i shap . Starunsi out th ' first "vcnin? un¬ der the able direction of Carpenter .Artliur O tz. new l<M-m-- were placed around the entr.' murt A few days hit'i' the Genial Pre>id'nt of the eliili, Robert Edelman with the as- sistanci' ot other husky memb<'r.s and a mi.\er secured from Quoil.'r Contractor Raymond Teel. concrete was poured around the outside and al.-o the center of the court. These im.proveinents not only beautify, but reduces the amount of lalwr needed to keep the court 111 good first clas.s condition. The next operation in order Is to jnit the actual pitching ground in .shape and is the most Important -o in order that all of the members that object to pitching In holes can do their stuff. It would be advisable that they turn out and u.se some elbow energy In stamping. Tlv offlcers and mombers of the elub who have been responsible for the work done so far are to be highly commended. Fine work. boys. Vour efforts In giving Nazareth a boost by provid¬ ing this economical plea.sure ground which is equal to any In this .sec¬ tion, that can be enjoyed by young and old alike Is highly appreciated. We wish you a succes.sful sea.son. let us all show our loyaltyf you Citizens of Nazareth" by turning out on opening night and help the 'I- le; ' ,1 I'l ' Sei. plai ne';i .\llU' Cailc tiTia Divis ' ..'.¦ 1 ..til ll 'IpUi; ..:id : i\ ' l,< 11 arraiigt d 'i a; l';e aiiiuial c n ., niiainiJt'iii Co.irr,', 1 A'-sociation. wliieh al \Ve.-.l. V M. E C! n 111 ,jii M.iy 10 :r.; Ihem will !)(¦ the l:"ii > Uay Pro'.!rams !'.': "Music in the ion"; "The 'Voun'j; ; 111' . 1.1 ', i':i'M S.'.j w.i; lUlTil. and .;i-- u of ..i;;i tak' i;l 11. follo'.vin'^: and Childi I'eo Ma- ¦eli's pl''s the question to be anwsered here on; Nazareth Quoit Club .start out the Saturday. May 25. It will be an¬ swered by wearing the briglii red poppies in memory of those who .sacrificed their lives in the nation's defense seventeen years ago Near¬ ly 30,000 new names will be on the Bcroll of America's dead defenders when the nation Ivmors its War dead on Memorial Day Thi.s year, according to Mrs Eli¬ zabeth Butz, president of the Harold V. Knecht Unit 415 of the American Legion Auxiliary. World War Vet'r- ans have been dying at the rat.^ of 80 per day during the last year. Members of the auxiliary will be on the streets all day on May 25. with ba>ket> of th" poppies m^id" by disabled vet<'raiis ofTering them In exchange for a contribution for the welfare of th.> living victims. We hop.' that the jK>ppies may re¬ awaken the .>pirit ol the livii wlv) ga\e their all in the country s de¬ fense. season with a bang. There is no charge for admission to the games LOf ,^L F.ASTON HOSPIT,%L .%! XIMARV MKETINO ,%T "V" TOMORROW- .%fte:rnoon' The Easton Hospital Auxiliary, of Nazareth will meet tomorrow after¬ noon at two o'clock in the Y M. C Icias.,"": "Th ¦ Young People".^ Uivl- 'slon"; "The Coinmunity Yoini'^ Peo- I pie's Work"; "The Purposes of tlio ! Adult Class"; "Organization and I Adniinistration of the ElTective Clas.^"; "Courses of Slildy for Adults and Young AduU^ " "Problems of Administration"; "The Worker's Conference"; "A Church School Survey and Increase"; "The Enlist¬ ment and Training of Teacher.s"; "How the Workers Conference May Beconie a Leadership Training Pro¬ ject"; and "Avail Experience in Building a Vacation Church School Curricula." Tlie.se win be handled in .simul¬ taneous conferences on Saturday, May 11. Preceding tlie convention as is the custom the annual Chil¬ dren's Division Institute will be held with four capable lead us: Mr.s O. L. Adair, Nursery Superintendent (Continued on Lwt Pkgt) W.C.m(»NVEN. HON HERE NEXT THURSDAV. M\ 9 Porty-cifftli Annual .Meet¬ ing In Moravian (hurcli SPLENDID PROGRAM The forty-eighth annual conven¬ tion of Nortliampton County Wo¬ man's Christian Temix'rance Union will be held here next Thursday, A. to di,scuss plans for Tag Day to; May Uth, in the Moravian Church lie held here on May llth. Mrs. J.|An elaborate program has been ar- W Hapi>'l will be in charge. ENTERTAINRD AT "500' Mrs Yos .Mrs Mrs Prank Reichel. Mrs. Victor I , ranged for the morning, afternoon and evening ses.¦^ion. Tliere will b<' a box lunch at 12 15 p. m. and a cov¬ ered dish luncheon at 6:00 p m. The address will be delivered by NAZ.4RETH MAN HANGS HIMSELF Mrs. Howard Lichtenwalner. I Re\. F. S. LoiiRsdorf, of Palmerton. Max Houch. Mrs Harold Flick. In the evenina the program will ,..».¦>. Joseph Keppel, .Mrs. Chi'str include two pipe organ selections by (Buss, of town, and Mi>i Mildr:'d Franklin Kostenbader; a reading Mabus, of Kerndale, att^uided a{"ntitl"d. "Driiikiiiw Like a Oentle- ""."iiiO" party at the home of Mrs. ^ man" by Mrs Minnie Mae Riding. Russell Bisher. Bangor on Priday of E.ist Bangor; a choral by the evening. Prizes were- awarded to' Trombone Choir and the musical perty of the Moravian^ and Mrs. Buss and Mrs Reichel. | .saw by Whitfield Trein later occupied by I'eter Hay pr' -id n' a:: Itus. wii! b.' al :ill' :i.'; i H.ill l)-r I. (,f v.- .: t ,;".. at 11 • del," 3: 'I now presideii'-einei' th' v principal ^pi ;u: •j>'i"^ ill Bi'ifllj Twonly-fdiir .Men Kepre- ,'^enlin« Companies .Mlended NAZARETH GIRL WOUNDED BY MAN WHO THEN FA¬ TALLY SHOOTS SELF OOI'LKATIO.N I K(;LI) Ldv.jird liels. ol Iieafliniif, (iiiesl .Speaker ,\1 Session Miss Mineiva Frantz, 21, in O itical Coti' dition in .Shore Ho.spital as Hesult Of Tragic Affair ¦file IiVil.": illSh Vall.v ,\ 11, '¦:.:.¦ I.'l.T.bd in .N.\Z.\KLIII IIK.II CliNDl .\'\\'.; (LASS OF 19;]0 I' f IU !1 pre. Ii si. L ir in •i\ U'.ii 0 i ll'l! (.a'," .icll Wi ".vllKil I'I e h... IM.ilK':, ^ \\rd \>i ; ¦ ::i" I!..", IJ! I! ol Ffd :".'¦:: ( r-J n:i Pa','e F.vc - —• - —- a.'jii; I n. Tli "SIMON IHKLEPFR" TO iJE ri^:pi:atfi) THIS SUNDAV Audience ol" F^iulil Hun¬ dred .vppreeiale I're- senlalidn r i l: y .\ c; :ii:' fi \\ :" ,,. p,.,., K :¦:: ., n ¦•: ^^ .S r N ./.I Hi. .\iz.i: .: -.'-.'ll a ij.iiiei in: i dieu :t:i iioU," l.r, . A:. :ierg :»ev op •;•- rmea iii all < flo;: i j .".' .,;. H.-;- :e,. :i'.: .; ire a o'. '.u ¦ liOARf) OF HFALTII HOLDS .MKFTING I". :iie .rn ¦<:d in tn ¦ M. -. Fran-,; "ll DR. HENRY IRVIN STAHR Stahr, president of the college, will ix' staged befon' a brilliant throng' church in an outdor theatre on the cam¬ pus. The following day the annual Iii:(H KSTS A IiK .M.V.N^ Bi'cause of num- rous rcciiie.,ts. th- drama "Simon, the Leper", which W.IS presented befon' an audience of 800, April 1!8. will be repeated this Sunday evening. May ,'jth. at 730 oclock. in St. John's R.formed The drama is under the direction (Continued on Pa^e Pour) Old Nazareth Landmark Dismantled To Make Way For Netv Post Office BIdg. One of Nazareth 3 Oldest Buildings Erected In 1825 WHITTIER HOMESTEAD iioiip ol ("ili/ens keuisU-r Conipiainl .\uuin-l Dumping: SIC.NS AKK rOSTKI) Th,' local board of health m 'I on Monday evening in tlie Municipal Building with J A. Starner in the chair. The repoil of the Secretary showed 49 cases of measles, five scarlet fever, one whooping cough one chicken pox and one case of mumps during the pa.^t month A group of citizeii.-~ living in til," vicinity of the tract of land used as a dumping ground registered a com¬ plaint regarding .sanitary toditions and rats in the vincity, and the health oflcer was directed to have sign.-^ erected, prohibiting dumping of I any Kind on that tract and pro.>e- the lat,. Mrs, Eliza Whittier. Authentic dale tells us that Dr Phillip Walter was born. S<'ptem' ber 10th, 1799 In Upper Milford cute offenders. Township. I^high County and .stud- Inspections completed during tho ied medicine with a Dr. Gre.>n at '"^""i ^f local bUMi.os places t/i- tiuakertown in 1824 He came to!'al"d 50 and ten complaints of v..r .M...':'.a F.'..ii:/, .i2, daugiil i .\f/..,i. .. Hiyh School in 1930 and i:. . .\I. Qi.ii . V'-..nv./..-'t'.ii ¦:... ', :; Indiana Statue Teachera .',:,,I, ; .:. 1 lli a:- c .,.¦ _ l..!,i,i:iL. Pa. She qualified r '.: H- ,).' I. ... .1 (.\.'..r:i. .1 ¦ ,1 I ,, ii'i Her friends in Na/.a- .: 1;"'::. '".' > 0 i..-: w.jj:,:; ri-":. K. . u -i.e was located lu At- r. Mm ..I. i-.ir.r.-i u: .i .0 i .,1,.;.- Cl"' and thought >.hu W"a3 1 i:,i:.. ,; 11,,1;, ¦,v.,, U-,.i:ii'- ...-.-, [ . i.. IL IS thc g.'H ral ¦¦ i '.ll .. ¦.. I lueci '.J :' ' >i),iii'.,.'. ":i.tt -he was unable to se- ji ¦ .1 t aeh.iiy position and work- ¦j'.'i ,:"-•. i.r.jij •., J -.1 . ,1- a w.iitiess to support herself. 1-: i:. . " . I. : ::.•, 1 ¦ ". -."" !.• i d I. ii'niiar work during \.i . ; :. while sire attended school. Acoidiii^ to an Associated Presi dl ;j.u :!i fioni Atlantic City Chief .Jaire ; Me.Mfiianim .said letters and • - , 1' 'iiid m B.'rnsleiirs p ¦ .-:-t ;i.ci."a;.d that the optoine- I • I'' 1 \i-.; Q the apartment fre- quen'.h Ani'jn^ tiie f leg rams was om '.^¦..¦¦i. ^ai.-^i Vou,"- sorry and three worda means everything xx plea-* plac-a \ > ii'^eif in my position Vo i will tir.d an aching, not a vindictive h- art spf'ak^ L<'t our noon and night vizualization be yet more In- ten.s'' All my love J. B B ' Police said the message was .sent from I'hiladelphia on Sunday Mr Frantz came home Tu sday evening and reported his daugh¬ ter .s condition a.^ fair, stating tirat the bullet entering tile chest IiimI been remov-d but that the ,T<'C3ni bullet has not a.s yet been locat-d Mi"^ Frantz remained at the hospi¬ tal "HERE CONES^AR- LIE" PRESENTED BY soD.umr Two Remaining, More Than One Hundred and Thirty Vears Old One of Naz^retliX oldest marks is now beu*g di.^mantl<'d order to make wib' for the consirut- tion of our iiP«'lj'ost Office build ing. ^ Many of our old timers look with aWe upon the old land mark locat<'d at Centre Square as it is Ix-ing torn down by the contractor The Whit¬ tier homestead, as it is now known, was one of the tlireo oldest homes on our Main stre«'t The two re¬ maining, both of wliich are mon- than one hundred and thirty year- old, are located opposite our Y. M C A., and no.v known as the Trum- ixswer and the Bardill property. The Whitlier homestead built originally b\" Dr. Phillip Walter, In the year 1825, was one of tlv ori uin:il homes located on leased pro- wa- and Nazareth from Lehigh County and married Miss Rachael Sellers of Whitv .Marsh. Moiilgoinery County in 18L'6 He was a member of th' Mor.iMan Congregation here and died suddenly of heart attach in 1865 A .son. Dr. Phillip Walter. Jr.. jjji^jI ' al.so practiced mi'dieine lieie in a j,j' building, which was formerly locat¬ ed where is now The Roy.il Theatre, built in 1825 • Pastor Observes Wedding Anniversary Rev and .Mr-. C A Butz on Suii- I day quietly celebraK'd their thirty- ' first wedding anniversary. Tlie cou ! pie wirc^ married by the late Rev A. M Ma.sonlieimer. of Weatherly. the ceremony takin? place in th' home of Dr. W. P Long a h.ilf brother of Dr Butz Dr Butz preached at Hecktown .Uld Zion Reformed chiirclns on Sunday as usual. During the day he and Mrs Butz were warmly :;reeted 8y their numerous friends. "ho were a-.vare nf the annl\f r-,i!'\ lou.- typ<'s W're investigated duriiia the month. Clean-up Week is being observed in thc borough and all citlwns are asked to cooperate In seeing that all ashes and other refuse that ac¬ cumulated during the winter, be removed A general di.scus>ion on other routine matters and approval ol bills concluded the session HARRY E.'PAISLEY TO SPEAK AT EASTON Mo,-! Sunday School worker.- ,i:" familiar with tire name ol Harrv f Paisley, of Philadelphia, conpect a with the State work as treasurer for a nunib<'r of years and more recentlv on the death ot Percy L. Craig State president. Mr. Pai-l'V became the State president H" is trea.-urer of the Philadelphia and R'adina railroad and a number of other or¬ ganizations and LS an extrenvl'. busy man but wh'-rcver pos.nible he answers the call to .-t>',ik for th' iContinued mi Pay F'"ir> t '/'."Cjpiid cond fl'.xu" r.-ar oi 10b So .N'i",v J'l .ey avenue. Allanlic Cit., Il hr.iiitz iia- Ixt^-n working a.^ a i.'ie-; 111 an Atlantic City nigh*. :u J Ac'jurding to the story which -11-' gasiyd out to a police officer :if'.r the shooting. Julius B Bern- stem, manufacturer of optical .. .od- residing in Oermantown. Piiiladelphia. called at the apart- iiuni a: about 7 30 and a.sked her to go out with him in the evening She refus-'d and he flew into a rag'' Drawing a revolver, he fired two -hots at the girl and then shot him- -elf Tiie .ihots were all fired with¬ in a few seconds. Mis., Fran'.z stumbled trom her room as neigh¬ bors ruihed to her aid Both victim 1 were taken to tiie hospital and Mi.s.s Frantz told her story to Detective Earl Butcher, wh) happened to b.' on the first floor of tlv building. Physicians at the hospital said that one bullet had struclc Mis- Til' y.y Family Catholic Chur- Frantz in the left breast and took ch pi"es"k*-d^ comedv in three acU a downward cour.se lodging m her entitled VKere Com-s Charlie" oa abdomen The other shot struck her Saturd^^iTand Sundav evenings in in th- back near her right .hould'r the audifcrium of the Holy Pain- ••''3d' ily Church This play was given Bernstein .<= wife Mrs Loui.se' under tlie auspices of the Blessed Bernstein of Philadelphia, told Virgin Marv Sodahtv. police that iier husband had caus»d her a great deal of worry by his romantic affairs with otlier wom'n He 1- said to ha\e a daugliter and a brother residing in Phladelphia He ua- head of an opiitai busi¬ ness in Phildelphia founded 40 \ears ago by lu.- father His brother 1- Dr Ralph Bernstein, prominen: Philadelphia dermatologist .Miss Frantz is well known in \ .:.!:• •:! Sll.' wa- graduated Iron: The ra-.t included the following: Nora Ma lone played by Catherin* Dur-. Officer Tun McOrill. Albert Kohler; Mrs Farnham. Ros > St"ltz- man; Larii' EiUfoll. Ch'arles Pauk- I \t OMtz: T' Vivian Duet,sch. Michael Armenia Ker-'-v S.'V • ¦ .,•¦ , SjUl ^Alt KaT) Piur S'eila K' rv • Ttle>" h icle ick: mra Sto ,, Fv . Alois Kersey Aleck Charl Mrs kositz: i::m T. DueUsch; Fr'^da Twiggs. ie Kopps, Carohne Mortimer tnme: SPRING (ONCERT BV NAZARKTH (HORAL SOCIETY ANNL AL ORATORICAL (ONTEST PLANNED Mr. IJt'iNc (if .\IU>nto\\ n (Onduclin- TOMOKKcm KVKMN(; I Hanging himself from the arm of .1 well-drilling inaehine near tlv quaiTy of the Naz.ireth cement plant, John Nagle, thirty-eight, of Nazareth, committed suicide sonv time last Wednesday night. He was employed by a contrac¬ tor drilliiu; the v.<-'d His Ijody was di,scovei'ed Thursd.ty morning by Andrew Walters, a f'Mlow employe. He had been desiwndent for .some time Coroner Dr W. C. Nickel of Nazareth. Issued a certificate of ,^^^,^^5 Behind The Scenes At Harrisburg AS THE DEMOCRATS SEE IT diath by suicide He i- sur', i\<'d by his wile, Mrs. Zao Naule, three children, Mar¬ garet. John. Jr. and Euiieiie; and his mother Mrs Cora Nimle all at liomo. F'lnera! service- wre held on Sunday afteriUHin in ehar«e of Rev, W H r)i<'hl Inteiinent was made in the Belfa-t cein"'.rv. Recent swift development- at,| Homsher indicated the complet" Harnsliurg have exploded the O. O. bankruptcy of the Republican pro- P rewnue "program' and left gram by failing to answer one ot Governor Earle holding the wlni) the objections rai.-ed by tlv Oover- I nor. ROTARIANS HEAR INTERESTINf. TALKS De-peratrly deiendiny the manu-1 Harris urged "new ec niomles," bu: facturers' and utilities' tax exemp- did not say how they were to h- tioii.-. Old Ou.ird forces in the Stat • accomplished. .Senate unleashed a barrage of It remained for Re<'d to give the hysterical -tateinents - and were iz.uiie away by protesting that the met by a return fire of cold, h.ird Earl,, program of .social and labor f.icts, I legslation was liarmiiii: Big Busi- Meaiiwhili- tho la.st bills of the lies.-. Ailiiiini^tralions program, incliid- The Olti Ouard sixikesinen at¬ ing one curbing the lobby evil and lacked Administration estimates of a series of measures to regulate uti- relief needs de-pile the f.icl that "PEC 0' MY HE.4Rr PRESENTED BY SENIOR CLASS Characters I'orl rayed Paris Splendidly: Intereslin); ( A1V\( ITV .\ri)IFA( K legi.->lative mill "on the s|>)t " The liK-al Rotarian- lield the week¬ lv (iinner meeting in the Y M C A . dining room Mond.iy evening with H'>".\iii"d .Shafer in the chair Aft'U- a brief .songfest. dinner was enjoy¬ ed. .serv«.d by the "Y" kitchen staff Tell of the R'ltariaiis. accompan¬ ied by their ladles are attending til. di-triet eonferenee beln« IvUi nl Reading this we<'k. It was aii- llnuni'f.rl Tlie gue.st roster Included the name of Ma'tlv".v S W,ilton, of Ariz aue-> of F H Schmidt An informal idumani was in or¬ der with inten\<;tlng talks on tie' n,ih 1111,1- and B«>rmud,i bellii; given bv Hewar.l Shafer Fr.ink M .Martin ag.ilnst the Oovernor niid Frank Schmidt gram lities. went Into the PI.iced completely liy the Governors wiUingness to ei'iiipronils,. rather th.tn en-ate an¬ other relief crisis, tlw O O I' .Stiialors took refuge in a stand-pat attitude. I To obscure the fact that they were ix'rmiltlng the St4Ue to drift with-| out provision for relief after May the estimate.s were based upon P<'d- eral requirements RoU-rt L. John-on, State Emer¬ gency R<'llef Administrator, prom¬ ptly answered their oratory with facts and figures He showed that tlie highe.st jjer- ceiitage of chi.selers found by any Investigating Ijody was 23. and that in nearly half of these ca.s«'s the Tiie S-nior class of the Nazareth Hmli School pre.s<'nted the pla\" "Peg O .My Heart" Priday eveniim 111 th' high -K'liool auditorium, t.) a capacity audience. The character- portrayed their parts splendidly and held the iiitere.st of the tliroiiuhout the play The t<)llowing tixik part in th play: F.liz^ilx'th Marck.-. l.orrain AS THE REPUBLICANS SEE IT Something seems to have gone patronage—and what an , mo.irra ..".vry With A'torney General Char- sini: moment lhat 1.- going to !>•' ;¦ - J Maruiotti- widely proclaimed fiitil r-centl.v clamorous Dem .-tatement that ther- would bt^ "11.) ir.i;- lia\e been more or les- i.ul d.'liveries"' with him a- head of ed !)y th.. Ooveriit) the Pardiui Board. UiKin M.irguittis ree •iinnendation "/,. Cio',i'rieii" Ii.i- ri-' ,11111.v.uu-etl ./. one time a to'.il of .v; ij.udon.- .iid r duc'ion- ol vi.t-'nee This is in .-)i,irp contrast wiili th' r'tiring Pardon Board- c.inser\.it. que: ¦ till- - |)n>t -t- 1'.'. his tiiiii' wa.- b ir.i; iii'.en I :-i,i'ue niatters. and that Iv Mill: 111- mere Job-hur.U'rs But 111 tilt' mi ant line tl; 1- li,r.e influence with c rt.iiii • !•¦ ir. iiV- ol 'lu' Adiiiiiii.-'r.it ion ,ir cefina .iw.i', with .r.; 'he dio. ' 11. At uiic tiiiU' lllll,:,^ tlie ye.ir pwc - of bacon Th r- won": b much li'tt except rinds when th > leii ha.l W.\ ' Tn'- Nazareth Chora! S<x'iet\ will luU I's annual Spring con¬ cert tomorrow evening May 3 in th'^ auditorium of the Nazaretii Hun School The Society will piev'ir. Mr- Huth Becker Mv r- iioted piani.st from Bettilehem and New York who also played at th" cone rt last Spring, Tne program will open wi'.h "A Ballad of a Knight and his daugii- ¦; b'. Park.'r S-'veral short !ii.i:i!."r- including ""Suiumer is a- cJiiun;; in" an old English ccuii- p)-;'ioii. Chi)|)in » ""Polonai.s. Miii- :,ii, ..nci ¦ N.nv 1- the M'inth ¦': .M.iMii^ by .Moiely. The mam pa:' >1 t.ie Choral ixutioii will be "H j-,i:;i md' a roni.uitic cant r..i Plan- for the annual oraloricil contest a* Nazareth High which U sponsored yearly bv the Alumni As¬ sociation are under way and tha date is set for Tuesday evenmg, May 21 at B oclock The cont»st is lim¬ ited to members of the senior high school Th're will be two prizes, the fii"-" to consist of ten dollars and th. second of live dollars. T\^<» N \/\ftl TII filRI.S IIONnKLI) AT ( OI.I.F.tiB M.s- Barbara Troxell, a nTnil)<*r , ol the v.phomore class at Penn State College lias been honor d by he; cla--;r.»te-, by being el-^cted bas- inei.s manag'T of the Women'i Ole^ Club at S'.ate College MIss Martiia Schlegel at Saleni Colleg*', Winston-Salem. N. C. was ch i-en to ..ike part In 'he May Day pagrair to b.. lield Salurday May I 4t!i Mis. Rri.ieRel is a memijr of I ' committee. the last Republican Al'uinistra Ul nearly jO r'CoinineiKi .tions f.ir audience piiole wef' h Id up i) :. iiiig the c.ii'efiil Inves'ma'ion oi th^ Attor¬ ney Oenerals Department into the worthiness of the applications Th ¦ rv y-. S,i,:,;,, 1 C.J \y: .-..rn "1,1. 1 ' _ I li'll'.c.i 11 Sduilxr il:il \) III c;. Su iriinl>< r wn. tn Ar;:i 1:" 'Ihe unty ¦r Ml V. .1. He, — - ¦ Hever. Margaret Milheim. Robert' f''>'c*^" Board at tiims moved If), tlie Senate Republicans .vm '''i'''*''''''"''* '"'fl '*'en dls<-oveivd their memb<-rs out to "explain" | dfippc'I fr.un the rolls before ¦MeCliire, Salus and Coyne re¬ in.iiiu'd 111 the liai'kground. Hoin-! slier, of Laiiea-ter Harris, of Al- le^;heny and Reed, of naiiphln, act¬ ed lis spokesmen I Giving no rea-on for their n' iii-al fo remove the l.ax exemptions I'l iiianufaeturers and utllltle.':, they la-lied nut 111 broad generalille ' and Ills pro ' liuestlgatKUi was made. He pointed out th.it relief co.st I H.iilMU-stadt. Frederick Gardner, i Paul Seyfried. Joseph Ci.'s-aiio. Gladys Flei.sehnian and Oerald , Meyers The coiiunitU'es who weii- I iiistrument.il 111 the siicce.ss of the I priKliution were: busine.ss. Frances """ Hald.'nian. B«'tty Davl nrob.st Miriam Rinker e,i:efully that Pri.son autliontie ,isked for more .'^pet^d There wei'e tho.s«^ who M.irgiotti •¦prot<vsted too when he d«>clared there would be no "jail deliveries " under him Governor finally gets around warding the hard working I>'in'^ crats who have waited and work"d fiU" forty years for their chance at the public crib. Stramiely rtiough. it has been much easier for Republicans to ge' .)obs or keep them at HaiTisburg thought than it has been for old-luie I>'m'>- hiuclr " crats lo make the grad :](llli WI'DDINd ANMVKKSAKY th It lias been ea.sy for Private a-cre Theda Iduiarlly those who prepare to 'g^ lob'ofslaf''"'""'"' '" '""' A g; tup i>f liieiid.s gatiieic i at; •h" iiome of Mr and Mrs Ciiul'- Merl) on Monday evening to Joi: t ly celebrate their 30th wedding a.i- Of eours'' nuer-ary and the birthday annlve:- sarv ,>f their daugllt<'r Fannie, Ap: 1 the a7th D.rothvlfaitliesi m some partieul.ir dln-c- Dem^r:/"". ^|,"''""'"''"*" f"'" li'-^' Th^ ^'lUdren presented their par Koch and Wesley Gan": pro,..rty. | tkui are prone to draw ^''.'-«-•'... ^r'":^'-""^'^>""ier. and a numO'r I ents wiUi a beautiful gift h.iv, for pardon.- nul herrings of others clo.se to the In.slde hav ,Retiii' H.invr. Greta Weirsnia.' 01 the kind acro.s.s their trails And Iwttn able to get rrlatlvos and .sup- increased IjiTaUse families on orover Foltz. Alice Brtnlv Samu 1 now come .i6 pardons at one time, iiorters on the relief at first received onlv foixl, but \i(jrx and Kathrvn Hahn: ,stai;e, which if they do not constitute a now receive clothiiiff and shelter -^ Volkert W. ir-m,i Ralph Altemose, "Jail delivery." certainly Indicate a ,111(1 hi sjiiU' of that tlie pre,'«'nt cn.st^ H,,„ry Mikalvozvk. and .lohn Ker-1 ticnerous coti.sid. ration for is only 3!> cents a day for each per- ],.(,k:' wardrol>'; Lucille H.n-enbuch ' vu'ls ¦'^^11 Marjorle O.M/ .and Arl ne Il.iker ] He al.so showed that forty live ,„,|^,. „,, Elizabeth Marcks and Sl.ites havr higher Administration n'iirietta ' Werner; prompt^u'. Eve Governor Earle must face a .show Ivii Rudgi' down in th. appli- (Contlnuesl on Page Four) Th.' day is fast approaeliing wh' n matter of Statewide pay rolls, but bv and-large Republicans have got the "gravv". Tlv appointment of Richard J Beamish, enrolled n- a Repiibllean the past eight year-. U< tlie fivst Job of coun.sel for th.' Public Comml.Nsion. while manv Thev have ten 1 hlldn.'n nine xv- at liomo and one married daughter Mr Merl.) ha.s \M-im In the huck- st<'r business for tlv pa.sl twwity- flve --ars Among those prenent were Mr and ] Mrs Andrew Rampulla and rliil jdreti; Mr and Mrs Aiig< lo ZafTer'i Ser\ic. and family; Mr and Mrs John W'rlh' P.iliisa and Mr and Mrs Charles (Continued on Page Sev*n) M. rlo and family. NOTK 1: Ti) DIM J on \KK.S Th' -"i-iii ol tlie year I. at ii.iii 1 wiieii prop"rty owners and n.iir > who take pride In ral"- lug flower-i and keeping tlietr l.'.vn- in good condition, and • I'-r- who. In Uieir efTorts to t.'diee their cost- of planting g,ird"ns will again If" triub!"i Ir, d >y^ of carele.s.s owners. Thcra is no reavin why anyone wli'i take- cire of his property shuild bp thus annoyed through the no'iil' t of careless dou owiieri" Pui' :, :-Mi(»rp. af ijre.vnt s'riv flogs ,i;)i)oar to b. InrreasluK In numb r and rei)')rts Indicate a large number of pj-rsfjni tvlng bi'*"!! by dogs running at larif .S»'rti<iris 19 and 20 of the ivntia !>)« Iaw make il ck-arly and wpeelfically a dutv of I'k-.*! prilic,, ofTlrer.s tn take tirtWn when dogr, are lound njnnirMiat larK» and are m l(istnif;t.«'fl by me tx> rut d'lwn and stop the annoyanre, F P HAHN, ChU-t Biirt»«i
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 27 |
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 | 1935-05-02 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Month | 05 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 27 |
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 | 1935-05-02 |
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 39983 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
.\N INOFPENUKNT KAMILT
NEWaPAPFR DEVOTED TO LITEKATURI
LOCAL AND GENERAL IMTELLIOENCI
VOL. XLIV.
NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY .\I< »K.\I.\(;. .MAY 2^1 !).;:>
No. 23
Nazareth A. A. To Open East Penn League Here Saturday With Strong Limeport Team
Enliro Cummunily H'uit-
ini; Kor 0|H'ninK
(iaino. Sul.
Ilic l*.\l{.\l»K TO
IMPROVENeNTS ARE INI ERESTING TOPICS M.ADE AT LOCAL FOR DISCUSSION AT
HOOO COLLEGE PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL SET FOR MAY 10
Wellesley President To Speak A t Induction of Dr. Henry I. Stahr. Many ELStiiitics I^lanmd
m UAY RiVtLS m OTHtH FtATl'KiS TU Ll Kh lAMFlS VISIIUKS
liJIKill VALLKV AT .NAZARKIH !\\
QUOIT (lUB (OURT
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SIMM' AT 2 1*. .M. KccuKtmical I* I o a s ii r e
(JroPiul L((iij»l To .\ny In This Str lion
T:) SI art Alter
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(OUNTY CONVENTION
A scrii's of event.s iniiwriaiil l) M.iy Un;, f'^iiviiivs will be pr<'-.iii' llll (ducatKJiKii world .i.^ woil as to cd on tlK' cainpus and on Suii'iav Ihe Evangelical and Ri'furin<'d May 11.', Ur Josi pii h. Apple, iii-,;
ChiMren's Divi.sion slit nie To I'medi- Conclave
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Church in the Uiiiti'cl Stale, will b' iielcj at Hood ColI('^e, Frederick. .¦>!tirvUnKi. ly giiuniii^ .May IU. when tile inauyiiral of Dr. Henry Irvin
SHOW VOl-R LOYALTY '"A"ALM.K LKADLf^S
Tli<_. entii",' i.'oiiiiii,iui;y .:. wa.i.n^ for the oix'iiiiig yaiiie n: th,' E.i-: Penn Le.i^;u ' here. C.i" u:"^;. after- 11 on, nil ;'n' S("iiii\ i' Wtv\:{ witli Ih' htioi.i I iiii'pon \ dj/h Til- 1')- cal club is making yn"i,iiii;.iii"nt^ I lor a hi.^ ii.iviKl.. t^4h'' li.iil field precedins t!i' (.>:iir.^ .A.. ' .'¦ ii.^'iLil ccrenioni s an.1 ralsaiAol Ui' st.tr.-,' and striiX's will {ake \}r.n-¦ on I'.i'.' field followed by relllark.^ 'j,\ offi¬ cials. A tremendous crowd is v\- ])'Ct'cl and "ll' coiiKiiitieL' in chars" of tho bleadi'-r.s i- pi'ep.irinft l> receive and iirotect the fan.s a.s well as make them comfortable. The diamond is In exeell nt condition and the bovs are rarin to go.
Manager Heath announred the following lineup for the opener: s'.irtiii:; in tin.- nr~: (!lll(ial game of the sea.son will b.- \V.'i.^s. rf.; McKce. 3b; Bethman, If.; Raben old 2b ; Qiiintei', lb ; Bauman. cf.; Jone.s. .s> ; Heath, c ; Taekas or Noblitt, pitchers.
Other league games scheduled for Saturday aiv: Ea.stoii at E. Oreen¬ viUe and Bethlehem at Martin'j Creek This Sunday's game.s are arranged as follows: Nazareth at (Continued on Pafi Six)
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARV ANSWER FOR POPPY DAV
Poppie!« Will Be Offered
In Exchange For
Contribution
MEN r. A \ E ALL
How long is public memory and how enduring national gratitude is
\ll"n(l Openin.i; Ni.ulil and
n«Ii) Slarl Sea.son
With a I'.ann
ni s'.al Ljtkc Ni nilicr i'i' l)e!e.t;:ilos Are Lx'H'cted
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! •'! ¦ !¦ li .'1 C nir' .Maii.i'V'i" Char¬ les Frace qui< t a number ol tlv <.l.'i I,'I'd l;\"- (if tile Ciii J luni"cl cut :ik1 lieljied t'l in.ik'"' tile iV'd "Si.uy .iiil'!"('\emeiil- to uet tlv court ill :.r-; clas.'i shap .
Starunsi out th ' first "vcnin? un¬ der the able direction of Carpenter .Artliur O tz. new l |
Month | 05 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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