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NAZARETH COMMUNITY DAYS APRIL THE NAZARETH TEM Vol 46 ^ Na 16 — 48 8a Main St, Phone 20 NAZARETH. PA^ THUB8DAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1937 Boort NaiarHh — Singk C!opy Thru Cwli NAZARETH BUSINESS MEN COOPERATING 100 P.C. WITH MERCHANTS RETAIL DIVISION OF C. OF C. PAuonovnm in farthw umwrn^mx 1 ttw Muni, daal rwk. Work »m iImM !«•• ^, to «oiutnict • n ¦ <•¦>¦— ^IIH^ count. WUry —• P**^ JikA MM to 9M9mtiM !• ttM SOCIAL HLDNL- rUNniBAllXIJAIT One Less Big Fish In The Ocean Influence Vetted In NerduwU Comnittee b Unit- lest and SImmM Prove Biff Beaefactor; MeHinff Ti i lAMlltaCTiCtiM Ins MflMk HMUi • Nt. 411. Mi • *m toff «a rtMiy flvmii to Mm ^ btr e( ComaMKc at th« Naureth Is flvc<(oot, two'lneb. It-ib-'inn but Thursday eventai Tlie was eauffht «a Oaady Brtdi* nwtlnff waa la chant o( MaroM kttiMtn TaMpa ant «. fttankurf, octa and was called (or tht purpoot of fully ortanlitaff Naaartth bust- tMu Mm in an tffort of "ironing" out ptobtMM dlreetly tfloctlnff local FORTY-TWO JOIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE rutytwo Naaaittb rrtallers at-, proved tht fact that Kaaareth hurt- tended tht MerchanU' Oommlttee | net* men art Interested In civic nf* dinner mcetlm of tht local Cham any •« that tlN MmM CM «M IWM • diiplay and \m tnm MO to low • Btorrov tmOac IN« ••«•¦ t* Tht MMnhtnhlp e»—ittii M- porttd that tht awtthary iMd 111 Mrs. AfMi ¦•••. ctoairtoMi of tlw poppy MMMltttt. BUttd that tht avlllary had ordNod UM pifplta to to Mid «B Pipptr Itop. Mn. Cwap ¦nimwiii tiMt tht UttrtcMi UflMi poto ait to to to- filed aa gtotu of tho AMdMary « AprU t. at vhtth ttoM tht ¦¦rtWary wlU ctMratt tht tIdMttnth aanl- of tiM versary of the Anerlean Ltfloa, IbtloUovtai AtoNlal at « would ht htM to tht arramtntnU vlU ht •I tht fto • list to tht Ufllta nt«t aM a Ml- ver Tm to to htM April Itth to tht Ltflon Hotot. Afttr tht httotet ttaaioa • ittlnl hour wat tajtytd with tM of tht (aaturto totot aa traagt tattog taa- test. OthclMia rtfftthtotMta vtft alio atrvad with tht tSatra to charit. • e snoAL anmcB M nBI.I.CCIIlMl Tht mtetlaff waa tm opan forum. Bach mtrrhart was allotttd two mlnutce to tiptme hia vltwi on any subject ht vhfeM tad aotm were talwB af awh ¦¦tlim with a vlaw of dlseusatof ito>T>iM— atparatt- ly at futart arftttnti Mo daal ae< deltoitt actlta win to takta. A BMtttac for tht purpost of tok- li« Mich deflnHt action wlU to bald tomorrow, and the problem of eloalnf hours dlacuiaed by all. It was also announced that tht mattor of closing certain holidays and Wedaoeday af¬ ternoon's tht ytar>rtUBd. would to : brought btfort the lalhoftoi taaar* rmr M that tht daya mlattad may to Boaouaetd tn prlated oarda aad every mtrchaat aotlAed atcavdlafly. I Hit wMt prtvalaul at Thursday's metttai sptht for Itmlf. It att only fairs, but that they arc going to do souMthlag about It. When "ham" aeguine brought to the attention of tht gathering hU problem of ftadtog a place to continue hU restaurant business, chairman Oett suggested at once that sueh an tasportant aiat- ter should receive tht attention of an conttraed and auurtd Mr. et* action. WhtaCarlW. WBVWU ma ^^ewM a iMiiiMud ordinance fttWddtaf any aa^UAtr to broad« oast advartMng In the borough other ttom bttwtta the hours of ff A. M. to • 9. II. and. In order to carry on bU bwtatsa, a ttcenat to obtolned. which aecordlac to WMmbers of tte com* mittee. are a bit out of prtporttoa to othtr license fees of the Borough, his matter received rtcognltlon by the appointment of a eommlttte of flvt to meet with CouncU Monday evening. AprU Sth, to further dla- CUM the passage of thU ordinance. Thla ordtoaneo eomptlls any am pUfitr truck, with the Intention of advertising to thU borough, to ob> tato a Uoense at tht priet of lit par day or a year's itconst at UM. A trlaagular argumtat was arouaad leanttoute «a He* 9iim AND TUB riBM It took thiry-Bvt mtoutos to 'em. Bo mys 9. B. Trumbower. who with Mrs. Itumbower. Is aow vacationing to florlda. • B PUitilc SicMy liitt The Maiartth BMtottilt Bottttp. Mai tlaaip club, had Ms M>woeUy matt tog to tht Y. M. O. A. on Tute« day tvtalag, with Olartaet Boedtr. A atw ligf tatotd with club fuada. wu taamto* td br tht awmbtri. Tht catalog la aow bttog drculattd ameng tht Btv. KW. WlU tptak on PHday alght, Maith IMh. at VM 9. M. Mrs. 3. L. Naaey. a Worker of Bayltrsburg. messages to l»eaeh on latwday aoth, at VM 9. M. B B Mr. and Mra. ttamld W( Chester. Ba.. spent tht with Mr. and Mit. Praak er, and family. New atntt. The Bath for tht atat two Mg wrtttltog amtta, to to htM at Bath, ont wllh Uthat A. O. of BhUadtlphto tto Baturday aad tht other two htaat on tto tlth wHh •Y* as the oppQaiali. Btth art win brlag return cngageuMBU and promlw to od the Uthae Beys but bowed to Batthaorc. Both of the visiting delegatlana with their treatamnt and rtteptlon while at Bath that thty stttdttd tht rttura Boy Scouts Offered Free Trip To Boy Scout jBaborees ___ell _ Pubhe UdeK. n-MiMNS lonM M Hen wV9i Id pfolMt Ansfi- cont m iwolutMR. I XT ' BMVlOd 01 IflOCUHir to—lord loititnaM't ftrrt eol enr \mdm in MoyloBd. 1634 NazBieth CoHBunity DaysAiMiI 15-16-17 eat wta be through the ITKMV cotamas wcvfc's mai ooMugroNDBNT POSSBSSOt OP lANYIAnCOINS Mr. Oeergt W. MUtr. Item Oor- reipondtnt of Bichmond for many years, is tht proud posstottr of maay oM aad rart colaa dating hatk aa tar asim. Mr. MUltr to hia Hat ht seat ui Ualtd tho ttUowlag tains: Tradt Dollar, igit: Bpanlsh OaUar. IIN: V. B. Quarter Dollar. laM: i Colum- Maa Kalf DaOara. IMS: » targe cop¬ per ceata. IPN to MM: V. B Half- Cents. MM to M»: V. B DoUars. lg» to IgIT: V. B Malt-Oonar. MM: V. B. Two-Ceat plect, IMI: Can¬ adian etnta. MM: Canadian half* ttat. MSI; Twtnty-ttvt and Tea etat "shto ptasttrs": Ntw itrsey Ooltnlal etnt with hortt htad and plow aad alto a aumbtr of rive- ttnt Ubttty alefctla. • • llbrtlHMBliRGMatsr Ciw mm Nnr Peterborough. M. M.—A aew rec¬ ord, eaettdiag tht avtragt of the Ouerasty brttd for her age aad class has Just beta coaipletcd by a four aad one-half year oM cow, Neptune's Ultra May I13M0 of Naaarcth, Benn- sylvanla tested and owned by John A. Miner. Her oOtelal rtoord auptr- vised by the Pennsylvanto BUM Col¬ lege and announced by the American Ouemsey Cattle Club U tltol.T lbs. of milk and ind Ito. of butter fat to claaB. B • ITALY HOLD lEIHI- LAI IBETINO The Lodge Prineepessa Maria Bio n Savois No. 11«, Order Sons of lUly in America held their regular monthly meeting gundsy March Mth, to Carlo Hall Prtstnt were Orand Deputy. Mrs. Liberia Prtnal and John Prlnal. of Boston. It was announced that a second anniversary wUl to held on dun- day, April Mth. O • BnTBBTAINBB Mrs. Asher fiagenbuch entertained at cards on Thursday at her home on Bouth Main Btreet. Tasty re- trtshaMnts wert atrved. ThoM prteent wtrt: Mra. Morris Prablt. Mrs. Prank Mareks. Mrs. Joha Bdelman. Mrs. Bayamnd ai- mons, Mrs. Albtrt Bebelry. Miss Busaa Magtaboch, Mrs. Charles Knecht.Hn. Aaher Maganbuch. Priam were awarded to Mrs Mareks and Mra. PTaUt. CliBimiBn Bnd Member of Public Property Committee Meet With C. of C. CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS TO AID COUNCIL IN PARK ADMINISTRATION * Grim Tells Rotsry About St Patridc EVENTFUL PARK OPENING EXPECTED IN SPRING: ALL-MEMBER MEETING APRIL IS approved by Council It was also announced by Mr. Schaeffer that council is desirous of having this park committee organized as soon as possible so that the same may be in a position to function by th? time the park is to open. This Represen¬ tative or Civic Park Committee is to serve for a period of one year, it was announced, and will possibly At a regular stattd matting of the Board of DIrectan of the Chamber of Commerce, H. P. Ycisley presid¬ ing, the following members were present: William Bennett. C. B. Champion. J. H. PUlmer, A. O. Kem, P. H. Martin. Robert NMf. Henry Bchlegel. R. P. Zlegler. C J. Knauss. Harold Gets, Charles Shimer, How¬ ard Bhimer, Warren Oech and H. C. 1\xxXM- ' consist of one selected member from J. Allen Schaeffer. chairman of I each group of organisation as ap- Borough Council aad Ployd Kaufl- | proved by council. man, member of the Public Property l The Merchanu Committee of the Committee, were present at this I Chamber, which is very active at meeting and presented to tho Cham- this time in organising and pre- tor body three pUuslble ptans for paring for special evenU, has al- operating the Municipal Path. After ready consented to help tn the open- each ptoa was thoroughly coaslderod ing of the park this coming season It was decided by the Chamber's by sponsoring a movement to that board to co-operate with and aid : effect. Council in the adminUtratlon of An all-member meeting of the park affairs by offering assistance chamber will be held at the Nasareth In organising a RepresenUtive Park Inn, April 15th, as an open forum, Committee, composed of members ' when matters concerning the future selected from each orgnimtlon and will be discussed. MBS DMX1EN1IILLERIKELLY MOVES TO SPEAHn AT UmittPKntCT CAB BUYERS LEAIlUE MBBnilU gecretary of Revenue John B. ——^^ Kelly has moved to end the dumping The Senior Luther LtagtM of St. of discarded taxicabs from cities in John's Lutheran Church held their nearby sUtcs onto the Pennsylvania regular meeting Monday evening tn used car market as ostensibly slightly charge of Leota Steed. used late model cars. Scripture was read by Marlon in most cities ordinary passenger Koehler foltowed by prayer by LeoU sedans are adapted for use as taxi- WARNING The public is warned to lie on the lookout for persons, without proper identification, cashing re¬ lief checks. The State Emergency Relief Administration has had numerous complaints from relief reclpienu to the effect that checks were not received, and upon in¬ vestigation it was found that the checks had been stolen and forged. Indications of such misrepre¬ sentation should be reported Im¬ mediately to the Relief Admin¬ Utratlon, 713 North Eighth Ave¬ nue, Bethlehem. AUXnJABYORGANIZIS BLANKET CLUB County Superintendent tC Oeorge A. Orlm was the i er at the St. Patrtekt meeting of the Rotary dining room of the Y. M- O. day evening. TTie speaker told of tht attltW ties of St. Patrick, whO; atMrt- ing to historical rtecrda, •¦• • man of service and after taffp %Kff» hood studied for the ptttollMii aat was noted for the astahlMWMafl if some a« churchoa to Vi of Ireland. Much of the gtatp fl The American Legion Auxiliary | at. Patrick is legendary, bM ? ' ' will organlae a blanket and mer- honors him partleularlr chandlse club at the Legion Home of his life wan devoted ta on Priday. March IMh A display of j that country, premiums will be held from 3 to 4 | Buff Coleman, of Baatoi o'clock in the afternoon and from; istered as a gueat aad 7 to 9 o'clock in the evening. Any- , Praunfelder. prealdaat 9i one wishing to Join this club can do so by attending this display. O Or. i. it tht aMk POSTPONE MBBTING The American War Mothers, have postponed their regular meeting from Tuesday March 23rd, unti Tuesday, March 30th. due to Holj Week. presided during tht B O BAnrSOLDBT mn SMBKHMT BNTCBTAINBD Mrs. Mary Barber. N^th, yesterday, the ITth. her Mrd Mrthday annlvtiaafy, year on that date htr son-to-law Mr. aitd Mrs Steed. The topic, "Crucifixion and As¬ cension" was given by Mii>a Myra Druckenmiller. principal of the Jun¬ ior High School, In a very interesttog and enlightening manner. cabs. Usually the bodies are paint ed brilliant colors, leather uphol-1 day evening. sterlng material Is tacked over the ^ere served seat.s and special Indicator lights Miss Hilda Kellow enterUined the *;*"""• l^**."**" ^'"T.*?. members of her card club at her «^"''" ¦"*" "^'•» «^ *•, home on Prospect Street on -murs- "•**» • "'1"*J"^ **' ^ Tasty refreshments »»^ •"<» ^^"^^ •»<* "P •«»* every day. » B Those present were: Miss Orthla A chapter of Mission Study on the normally pass the 100.000 mile maxi- "American Negro" was given by mum recorded by their speedometers Mrs. H. C. Snyder. and begin recording again from lero. The treasurers report was given Then showing perhaps 10.000 or by Paul Bayda after which the busi- »«» ">"•» the cabs are removed ness aeaslon followed with Miriam 'wm «rvice and the bodies prettied Unangst in charge. "P »'*'» "** P**"' J»'» "> sundard colors. A regular trade has developed in vehicles from nearby cities into Pennsylvania are installed. . , ^ I Meyer, Miss Margaret Saeger, Miss ™-'.".'".r!'!f"'^'.l'?,?!.!!? CynthU Knauss, Miss Anna Engle, Scheett. Miss Bveline It was announced that on Monday evening. April Sth. a Ufe Service ,h,__,__ ,w-„ _._ .„» program will be «nder«l with Miss :!!!P'*!:!f„^„''r^'"^-r Jane Taylor, of Allentown, District Life Service Secretary, as speaker. — S • Flower GnMp To Heel The Bower group of tht Namrtth Woman's Club will mttt at tht homt of Mrs. Paul Heckman this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Plower shows in general will be discussed at this time, Instead of the flower show of the local club as was previously an¬ nounced. All members interested In this talk are invited to attend. LfOcal Archer Active ^^ In Securing Archery Hunting Preserves htM and tht Lttdt hi Anidt's Church, by the MCgt B. Kluhatt. Luthagan aa Paha Sunday. March It. at M:U A. M. BBT. CtAVBB AN- ¦BT. BUCK AR- leBMcdby 1*8 CImrch. win also be fd oa Easier uMratnc at la.lS A. M. On Easter Evening, the Sunday flcboot will render tlieir program. Edgar Oswald, local cspcrt archer and member of the Pnmsylvanla State Archery Association Is very active la aecurlag hunting preserves set aside by tht atalt for tht purpose of tht bew-aad-arraw haatcr. A bU tatiadaaad kg Mr. Winner tn March rtftrred to the It rea<b aa gg|, Arebtry Runt- BtaN amy set wtthhi any hmds to which tltk haa hoea acgahtd by the baard tr which haa btta Itaatd or sueh othtr laada laaatd or ttntrelled kg the btard under aay agreeasent with the owncra «r peraons entitled where they are offered for sale in rural communities or small towns. A ready sale Is found for these ears which are apparently late model cars with low mileage offered at bargain prices. Shortly afterwards the new owner usually finds that expensive repairs and replacements are necessary to keep the car on the road. Believing that used car buyers are entitled to know when they are buy¬ ing "ex-taxlcabs". Kelly has ordered the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to Indicate on their titles all Pennsyl¬ vania cars that are used as taxicabs. If the vehicle Is subsequently re¬ stored to the pleasure class, the car will be described on Its title as a "Sedan X Taxi'. Lists of out-of-state taxicabs will be maintained in the Bureau and when one of these vehicles is titled for resale In Pennsylvania Its title will also be marked "X TAXI" so that the purchaser may have some indication of the history of his pro¬ spective purchase l>e(ore applying for transfer of the title. S S to possession thereof and dedicate the same hunting with no other weapon than the bow-and-arrow. No such preserves shall aaeoed ont thousand acres In arta. All auch preaervea shall be conq^euoualy marked and posted againat hunting other thaa with bow-and-an«w. All persona hunting with bow and arrow shall bt required to hava a hunting Uoenat aa provided by thh act aad shaQ la hunting on aay arehtry hunting preserve comply with sueh regutotlona and restrlctlana as the Wenaelberger, of Arlington. board aiay prescribe for the use at | were united in marriage on Satur- such prtaervta. It Is unlawful oa any i day afternoon. March 13. at the par- archtqr hunting preserve to hunt sonage. 115 East Centre Street. Nat- wlth Shy weapon other thaa the areth. by the Rev George S Kleck- •^ CLAT7SB Miss BUaabeth H. CUuse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Edward Claum. of Baston, R. D. 3 and Chataa P. Wena- erberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heiu)- BGIHILAK HEEriNG OPP.aOTA. Smith. Miu Ann Mentaer and Ml&s, HUda KeUow. | ^i^ legular Prlaes were awarded to the Misses of A was held laat W< Scheetf, Meyer and Mentaer ^, BNTBRTAIMBD rs Walter Arnold, entertained at cards on Tuesday evening at her home on South Whitfield street. The evening was spent playing "Maas". Tasty refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Addison Buss. Mrs Milton Kline. Mrs. Wal¬ ter Hlmler. Mrs Oeorge Danner, Mrs Malcolm Smith. Mrs. AUtn Kahler. Mrs. Walter Arnold. Prizes were awarded to: Mrs. Kline, and Mrs. Danner. lag in Eagle Ran. with the prtildit, proaMlng. Chaplain Carrie ed the devotkma attar report oa ftaaaeta waa Mary Abel. Tht lick list Mtyera, Mra. Oara Jeanetta Abel. After the ing receiving awarda. Maatl Alma Chrtstmaa. Jtnale Pranta. Lucy Oaeh. Mary KUpatrlek. Marp \ Mary Abel. Sarah Seaitaw. JtahtUa MrU aad Mary BUlhetaaor. Local Businessmen Do Not Favor Hide^ind- sro-Seek Practice Much has been said about local are apprehended and lined for police practicing the hlde-and-go-' atlng the tralBc ordtnaaat kg ¦¦ seek policy at the intersection of ofltoer "hiding", aa thty say, behBll Broad Street and Easton Road by . d^eUiag Tht «amlalRl IMA merchants and auto daaltrs Aha gre ' ,,^^ ,^ -.V;^, .k-'•t^m^-J^fc accused by their clients as being **• "* '¦*"*' *'»' TkHatnr, bU* Bft negligent In Bcrfonnlns a ai^c dgty < contention is that; fei and uphoMiag' a *Yatfir. ' would oocur ir the' It appears that from time (a \im» of thU duty be alwaya Ml -Stop" sign violators at thU point |avoldiag the "racket" bow-aad-arrow.' Self-control Required With Gasoline or Liquor, Liquor Control Board Suggests ci Ob napptoiii Baaw ytart the highway of m AaMer. A by a grade- who changed his waved that the creeshig tht moloriat had beta obUged to aw an tour wheel brahts with fan lotce, he stubbornly decided to see the ttate go kg. Aa he tamed, aa elderly aa aleppad trowi the each a ;> right, boaa. yoa get let's o' tittle Ufe.' The Goremor's Safety CoaacO to Pennsylvania my* the saaw thing ta "Take Ttane To Be Sale!" More numerous than the victims from heaxT drinking, worse than the Uvea ruMMd by an the esceaaoa poa- sibla. art the thtusands of Pmnsyl- drag thraugh ner. The ring ser\ice of the Luth¬ eran Church was used The couple were attended by Nel> aon Walters and Miss Esther Schip- pers. both of Easton. R D. 3. After a reception at the home of the bride and a wedding trip to points in New York and New England. Mr. and Mrs. Wenaelberger wUI be at houM at Id Melrose Street. Arlington. Mass. B • and Mrs Arthur Shtflert en- the following at a turkey at their home on ta Sfty yuan tT Wt ta | Chunk Btreet on Bundaj la hocflMy-hurt and RUneht Bcehlel. WUham AhnBler on the highway. The I wouM pay the Retlet bill Control Is m vitally aa It u ta tta dnty ta and «ae at hy paatlclty to aHifee cvcfX' that where part ta the carnage, should be granted or et- Ot ffl.tS5 operators involved in aatomoMle accidents during t»98 tOaaMnued on Page Ihrce) Playa a ShUtert. UMvcraity, Mia. Charles and daughter Virgtata of B ^nasytvala State • PMtavlUe. Iba ta town, about a year aga. rMided at Reradale. The President Says.... "I defy anyone to read the opinltaa iiw dna A. A A« a^" ^^ road Retirement Act. the Natloaal Raaaeir) Aet. tht ( ~ and the New York Mlaimum Wage Law. and Ml aa anything, we CAN do for the ladiNtnal Worker . . .. « able certainty that what we do wlU not be nuUtfled as ^ . t defy any one to read the opinltns in the T. T. A. aMtai IBt Duke Power case, and teU us exactly what we can do ta 8M- trol flood and drought and generate cheap power that wtS hH be nullihed as unconstitutional - . • • • • "The nation wa.s told by a judicial pronundamenio thai R pleased the personal economic predilections' of a malortty of the aowA that we live in a nation where there is no leval power ai^wheto la deal with its most dilBcult practteal prolriems—a ao maa'a '««»^ tf flnai futlUty • ^^ « • • • • •The language of the deeUlons . _ spread refusal to obey law Indtad kg the attUmde of'Use doubt.« and dUBculttea for atawat cvarjrthlng alar far which we premised to flght-help for tht ulpplid. tar the —Inaurance for the unam ' of the consumer against m( mvestor—the wiping out of and on the f anas of Aawrtea." • • • • • "My great ambHton on Jaauaiy gg. IPM, to to and chair tn the White Rouse to a with the ^seuranee that I am at tht PreaMent a nation lataet, a natlaa at natloB that to ta a pealttaa to modem needs of hmnanlty.'* _ • r • » % "thir victocT was not secttanaL It. . seven aOlUea volcra—tram every aart ag party/MMe a mlaartty party, la \atmt \ ¦tjMMi aay party mm had." • • • • • "la three tiertlona dnrt^ the toil "It wfli ti*e iimiji to let tor the I
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 46 |
Issue | 16 |
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 | 1937-03-18 |
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 | 03 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1937 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 46 |
Issue | 16 |
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 | 1937-03-18 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-30 |
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 38568 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 |
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Full Text | NAZARETH COMMUNITY DAYS APRIL THE NAZARETH TEM Vol 46 ^ Na 16 — 48 8a Main St, Phone 20 NAZARETH. PA^ THUB8DAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1937 Boort NaiarHh — Singk C!opy Thru Cwli NAZARETH BUSINESS MEN COOPERATING 100 P.C. WITH MERCHANTS RETAIL DIVISION OF C. OF C. PAuonovnm in farthw umwrn^mx 1 ttw Muni, daal rwk. Work »m iImM !«•• ^, to «oiutnict • n ¦ <•¦>¦— ^IIH^ count. WUry —• P**^ JikA MM to 9M9mtiM !• ttM SOCIAL HLDNL- rUNniBAllXIJAIT One Less Big Fish In The Ocean Influence Vetted In NerduwU Comnittee b Unit- lest and SImmM Prove Biff Beaefactor; MeHinff Ti i lAMlltaCTiCtiM Ins MflMk HMUi • Nt. 411. Mi • *m toff «a rtMiy flvmii to Mm ^ btr e( ComaMKc at th« Naureth Is flvc<(oot, two'lneb. It-ib-'inn but Thursday eventai Tlie was eauffht «a Oaady Brtdi* nwtlnff waa la chant o( MaroM kttiMtn TaMpa ant «. fttankurf, octa and was called (or tht purpoot of fully ortanlitaff Naaartth bust- tMu Mm in an tffort of "ironing" out ptobtMM dlreetly tfloctlnff local FORTY-TWO JOIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE rutytwo Naaaittb rrtallers at-, proved tht fact that Kaaareth hurt- tended tht MerchanU' Oommlttee | net* men art Interested In civic nf* dinner mcetlm of tht local Cham any •« that tlN MmM CM «M IWM • diiplay and \m tnm MO to low • Btorrov tmOac IN« ••«•¦ t* Tht MMnhtnhlp e»—ittii M- porttd that tht awtthary iMd 111 Mrs. AfMi ¦•••. ctoairtoMi of tlw poppy MMMltttt. BUttd that tht avlllary had ordNod UM pifplta to to Mid «B Pipptr Itop. Mn. Cwap ¦nimwiii tiMt tht UttrtcMi UflMi poto ait to to to- filed aa gtotu of tho AMdMary « AprU t. at vhtth ttoM tht ¦¦rtWary wlU ctMratt tht tIdMttnth aanl- of tiM versary of the Anerlean Ltfloa, IbtloUovtai AtoNlal at « would ht htM to tht arramtntnU vlU ht •I tht fto • list to tht Ufllta nt«t aM a Ml- ver Tm to to htM April Itth to tht Ltflon Hotot. Afttr tht httotet ttaaioa • ittlnl hour wat tajtytd with tM of tht (aaturto totot aa traagt tattog taa- test. OthclMia rtfftthtotMta vtft alio atrvad with tht tSatra to charit. • e snoAL anmcB M nBI.I.CCIIlMl Tht mtetlaff waa tm opan forum. Bach mtrrhart was allotttd two mlnutce to tiptme hia vltwi on any subject ht vhfeM tad aotm were talwB af awh ¦¦tlim with a vlaw of dlseusatof ito>T>iM— atparatt- ly at futart arftttnti Mo daal ae< deltoitt actlta win to takta. A BMtttac for tht purpost of tok- li« Mich deflnHt action wlU to bald tomorrow, and the problem of eloalnf hours dlacuiaed by all. It was also announced that tht mattor of closing certain holidays and Wedaoeday af¬ ternoon's tht ytar>rtUBd. would to : brought btfort the lalhoftoi taaar* rmr M that tht daya mlattad may to Boaouaetd tn prlated oarda aad every mtrchaat aotlAed atcavdlafly. I Hit wMt prtvalaul at Thursday's metttai sptht for Itmlf. It att only fairs, but that they arc going to do souMthlag about It. When "ham" aeguine brought to the attention of tht gathering hU problem of ftadtog a place to continue hU restaurant business, chairman Oett suggested at once that sueh an tasportant aiat- ter should receive tht attention of an conttraed and auurtd Mr. et* action. WhtaCarlW. WBVWU ma ^^ewM a iMiiiMud ordinance fttWddtaf any aa^UAtr to broad« oast advartMng In the borough other ttom bttwtta the hours of ff A. M. to • 9. II. and. In order to carry on bU bwtatsa, a ttcenat to obtolned. which aecordlac to WMmbers of tte com* mittee. are a bit out of prtporttoa to othtr license fees of the Borough, his matter received rtcognltlon by the appointment of a eommlttte of flvt to meet with CouncU Monday evening. AprU Sth, to further dla- CUM the passage of thU ordinance. Thla ordtoaneo eomptlls any am pUfitr truck, with the Intention of advertising to thU borough, to ob> tato a Uoense at tht priet of lit par day or a year's itconst at UM. A trlaagular argumtat was arouaad leanttoute «a He* 9iim AND TUB riBM It took thiry-Bvt mtoutos to 'em. Bo mys 9. B. Trumbower. who with Mrs. Itumbower. Is aow vacationing to florlda. • B PUitilc SicMy liitt The Maiartth BMtottilt Bottttp. Mai tlaaip club, had Ms M>woeUy matt tog to tht Y. M. O. A. on Tute« day tvtalag, with Olartaet Boedtr. A atw ligf tatotd with club fuada. wu taamto* td br tht awmbtri. Tht catalog la aow bttog drculattd ameng tht Btv. KW. WlU tptak on PHday alght, Maith IMh. at VM 9. M. Mrs. 3. L. Naaey. a Worker of Bayltrsburg. messages to l»eaeh on latwday aoth, at VM 9. M. B B Mr. and Mra. ttamld W( Chester. Ba.. spent tht with Mr. and Mit. Praak er, and family. New atntt. The Bath for tht atat two Mg wrtttltog amtta, to to htM at Bath, ont wllh Uthat A. O. of BhUadtlphto tto Baturday aad tht other two htaat on tto tlth wHh •Y* as the oppQaiali. Btth art win brlag return cngageuMBU and promlw to od the Uthae Beys but bowed to Batthaorc. Both of the visiting delegatlana with their treatamnt and rtteptlon while at Bath that thty stttdttd tht rttura Boy Scouts Offered Free Trip To Boy Scout jBaborees ___ell _ Pubhe UdeK. n-MiMNS lonM M Hen wV9i Id pfolMt Ansfi- cont m iwolutMR. I XT ' BMVlOd 01 IflOCUHir to—lord loititnaM't ftrrt eol enr \mdm in MoyloBd. 1634 NazBieth CoHBunity DaysAiMiI 15-16-17 eat wta be through the ITKMV cotamas wcvfc's mai ooMugroNDBNT POSSBSSOt OP lANYIAnCOINS Mr. Oeergt W. MUtr. Item Oor- reipondtnt of Bichmond for many years, is tht proud posstottr of maay oM aad rart colaa dating hatk aa tar asim. Mr. MUltr to hia Hat ht seat ui Ualtd tho ttUowlag tains: Tradt Dollar, igit: Bpanlsh OaUar. IIN: V. B. Quarter Dollar. laM: i Colum- Maa Kalf DaOara. IMS: » targe cop¬ per ceata. IPN to MM: V. B Half- Cents. MM to M»: V. B DoUars. lg» to IgIT: V. B Malt-Oonar. MM: V. B. Two-Ceat plect, IMI: Can¬ adian etnta. MM: Canadian half* ttat. MSI; Twtnty-ttvt and Tea etat "shto ptasttrs": Ntw itrsey Ooltnlal etnt with hortt htad and plow aad alto a aumbtr of rive- ttnt Ubttty alefctla. • • llbrtlHMBliRGMatsr Ciw mm Nnr Peterborough. M. M.—A aew rec¬ ord, eaettdiag tht avtragt of the Ouerasty brttd for her age aad class has Just beta coaipletcd by a four aad one-half year oM cow, Neptune's Ultra May I13M0 of Naaarcth, Benn- sylvanla tested and owned by John A. Miner. Her oOtelal rtoord auptr- vised by the Pennsylvanto BUM Col¬ lege and announced by the American Ouemsey Cattle Club U tltol.T lbs. of milk and ind Ito. of butter fat to claaB. B • ITALY HOLD lEIHI- LAI IBETINO The Lodge Prineepessa Maria Bio n Savois No. 11«, Order Sons of lUly in America held their regular monthly meeting gundsy March Mth, to Carlo Hall Prtstnt were Orand Deputy. Mrs. Liberia Prtnal and John Prlnal. of Boston. It was announced that a second anniversary wUl to held on dun- day, April Mth. O • BnTBBTAINBB Mrs. Asher fiagenbuch entertained at cards on Thursday at her home on Bouth Main Btreet. Tasty re- trtshaMnts wert atrved. ThoM prteent wtrt: Mra. Morris Prablt. Mrs. Prank Mareks. Mrs. Joha Bdelman. Mrs. Bayamnd ai- mons, Mrs. Albtrt Bebelry. Miss Busaa Magtaboch, Mrs. Charles Knecht.Hn. Aaher Maganbuch. Priam were awarded to Mrs Mareks and Mra. PTaUt. CliBimiBn Bnd Member of Public Property Committee Meet With C. of C. CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS TO AID COUNCIL IN PARK ADMINISTRATION * Grim Tells Rotsry About St Patridc EVENTFUL PARK OPENING EXPECTED IN SPRING: ALL-MEMBER MEETING APRIL IS approved by Council It was also announced by Mr. Schaeffer that council is desirous of having this park committee organized as soon as possible so that the same may be in a position to function by th? time the park is to open. This Represen¬ tative or Civic Park Committee is to serve for a period of one year, it was announced, and will possibly At a regular stattd matting of the Board of DIrectan of the Chamber of Commerce, H. P. Ycisley presid¬ ing, the following members were present: William Bennett. C. B. Champion. J. H. PUlmer, A. O. Kem, P. H. Martin. Robert NMf. Henry Bchlegel. R. P. Zlegler. C J. Knauss. Harold Gets, Charles Shimer, How¬ ard Bhimer, Warren Oech and H. C. 1\xxXM- ' consist of one selected member from J. Allen Schaeffer. chairman of I each group of organisation as ap- Borough Council aad Ployd Kaufl- | proved by council. man, member of the Public Property l The Merchanu Committee of the Committee, were present at this I Chamber, which is very active at meeting and presented to tho Cham- this time in organising and pre- tor body three pUuslble ptans for paring for special evenU, has al- operating the Municipal Path. After ready consented to help tn the open- each ptoa was thoroughly coaslderod ing of the park this coming season It was decided by the Chamber's by sponsoring a movement to that board to co-operate with and aid : effect. Council in the adminUtratlon of An all-member meeting of the park affairs by offering assistance chamber will be held at the Nasareth In organising a RepresenUtive Park Inn, April 15th, as an open forum, Committee, composed of members ' when matters concerning the future selected from each orgnimtlon and will be discussed. MBS DMX1EN1IILLERIKELLY MOVES TO SPEAHn AT UmittPKntCT CAB BUYERS LEAIlUE MBBnilU gecretary of Revenue John B. ——^^ Kelly has moved to end the dumping The Senior Luther LtagtM of St. of discarded taxicabs from cities in John's Lutheran Church held their nearby sUtcs onto the Pennsylvania regular meeting Monday evening tn used car market as ostensibly slightly charge of Leota Steed. used late model cars. Scripture was read by Marlon in most cities ordinary passenger Koehler foltowed by prayer by LeoU sedans are adapted for use as taxi- WARNING The public is warned to lie on the lookout for persons, without proper identification, cashing re¬ lief checks. The State Emergency Relief Administration has had numerous complaints from relief reclpienu to the effect that checks were not received, and upon in¬ vestigation it was found that the checks had been stolen and forged. Indications of such misrepre¬ sentation should be reported Im¬ mediately to the Relief Admin¬ Utratlon, 713 North Eighth Ave¬ nue, Bethlehem. AUXnJABYORGANIZIS BLANKET CLUB County Superintendent tC Oeorge A. Orlm was the i er at the St. Patrtekt meeting of the Rotary dining room of the Y. M- O. day evening. TTie speaker told of tht attltW ties of St. Patrick, whO; atMrt- ing to historical rtecrda, •¦• • man of service and after taffp %Kff» hood studied for the ptttollMii aat was noted for the astahlMWMafl if some a« churchoa to Vi of Ireland. Much of the gtatp fl The American Legion Auxiliary | at. Patrick is legendary, bM ? ' ' will organlae a blanket and mer- honors him partleularlr chandlse club at the Legion Home of his life wan devoted ta on Priday. March IMh A display of j that country, premiums will be held from 3 to 4 | Buff Coleman, of Baatoi o'clock in the afternoon and from; istered as a gueat aad 7 to 9 o'clock in the evening. Any- , Praunfelder. prealdaat 9i one wishing to Join this club can do so by attending this display. O Or. i. it tht aMk POSTPONE MBBTING The American War Mothers, have postponed their regular meeting from Tuesday March 23rd, unti Tuesday, March 30th. due to Holj Week. presided during tht B O BAnrSOLDBT mn SMBKHMT BNTCBTAINBD Mrs. Mary Barber. N^th, yesterday, the ITth. her Mrd Mrthday annlvtiaafy, year on that date htr son-to-law Mr. aitd Mrs Steed. The topic, "Crucifixion and As¬ cension" was given by Mii>a Myra Druckenmiller. principal of the Jun¬ ior High School, In a very interesttog and enlightening manner. cabs. Usually the bodies are paint ed brilliant colors, leather uphol-1 day evening. sterlng material Is tacked over the ^ere served seat.s and special Indicator lights Miss Hilda Kellow enterUined the *;*"""• l^**."**" ^'"T.*?. members of her card club at her «^"''" ¦"*" "^'•» «^ *•, home on Prospect Street on -murs- "•**» • "'1"*J"^ **' ^ Tasty refreshments »»^ •"<» ^^"^^ •»<* "P •«»* every day. » B Those present were: Miss Orthla A chapter of Mission Study on the normally pass the 100.000 mile maxi- "American Negro" was given by mum recorded by their speedometers Mrs. H. C. Snyder. and begin recording again from lero. The treasurers report was given Then showing perhaps 10.000 or by Paul Bayda after which the busi- »«» ">"•» the cabs are removed ness aeaslon followed with Miriam 'wm «rvice and the bodies prettied Unangst in charge. "P »'*'» "** P**"' J»'» "> sundard colors. A regular trade has developed in vehicles from nearby cities into Pennsylvania are installed. . , ^ I Meyer, Miss Margaret Saeger, Miss ™-'.".'".r!'!f"'^'.l'?,?!.!!? CynthU Knauss, Miss Anna Engle, Scheett. Miss Bveline It was announced that on Monday evening. April Sth. a Ufe Service ,h,__,__ ,w-„ _._ .„» program will be «nder«l with Miss :!!!P'*!:!f„^„''r^'"^-r Jane Taylor, of Allentown, District Life Service Secretary, as speaker. — S • Flower GnMp To Heel The Bower group of tht Namrtth Woman's Club will mttt at tht homt of Mrs. Paul Heckman this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Plower shows in general will be discussed at this time, Instead of the flower show of the local club as was previously an¬ nounced. All members interested In this talk are invited to attend. LfOcal Archer Active ^^ In Securing Archery Hunting Preserves htM and tht Lttdt hi Anidt's Church, by the MCgt B. Kluhatt. Luthagan aa Paha Sunday. March It. at M:U A. M. BBT. CtAVBB AN- ¦BT. BUCK AR- leBMcdby 1*8 CImrch. win also be fd oa Easier uMratnc at la.lS A. M. On Easter Evening, the Sunday flcboot will render tlieir program. Edgar Oswald, local cspcrt archer and member of the Pnmsylvanla State Archery Association Is very active la aecurlag hunting preserves set aside by tht atalt for tht purpose of tht bew-aad-arraw haatcr. A bU tatiadaaad kg Mr. Winner tn March rtftrred to the It reae(ore applying for transfer of the title. S S to possession thereof and dedicate the same hunting with no other weapon than the bow-and-arrow. No such preserves shall aaeoed ont thousand acres In arta. All auch preaervea shall be conq^euoualy marked and posted againat hunting other thaa with bow-and-an«w. All persona hunting with bow and arrow shall bt required to hava a hunting Uoenat aa provided by thh act aad shaQ la hunting on aay arehtry hunting preserve comply with sueh regutotlona and restrlctlana as the Wenaelberger, of Arlington. board aiay prescribe for the use at | were united in marriage on Satur- such prtaervta. It Is unlawful oa any i day afternoon. March 13. at the par- archtqr hunting preserve to hunt sonage. 115 East Centre Street. Nat- wlth Shy weapon other thaa the areth. by the Rev George S Kleck- •^ CLAT7SB Miss BUaabeth H. CUuse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Edward Claum. of Baston, R. D. 3 and Chataa P. Wena- erberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heiu)- BGIHILAK HEEriNG OPP.aOTA. Smith. Miu Ann Mentaer and Ml&s, HUda KeUow. | ^i^ legular Prlaes were awarded to the Misses of A was held laat W< Scheetf, Meyer and Mentaer ^, BNTBRTAIMBD rs Walter Arnold, entertained at cards on Tuesday evening at her home on South Whitfield street. The evening was spent playing "Maas". Tasty refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Addison Buss. Mrs Milton Kline. Mrs. Wal¬ ter Hlmler. Mrs Oeorge Danner, Mrs Malcolm Smith. Mrs. AUtn Kahler. Mrs. Walter Arnold. Prizes were awarded to: Mrs. Kline, and Mrs. Danner. lag in Eagle Ran. with the prtildit, proaMlng. Chaplain Carrie ed the devotkma attar report oa ftaaaeta waa Mary Abel. Tht lick list Mtyera, Mra. Oara Jeanetta Abel. After the ing receiving awarda. Maatl Alma Chrtstmaa. Jtnale Pranta. Lucy Oaeh. Mary KUpatrlek. Marp \ Mary Abel. Sarah Seaitaw. JtahtUa MrU aad Mary BUlhetaaor. Local Businessmen Do Not Favor Hide^ind- sro-Seek Practice Much has been said about local are apprehended and lined for police practicing the hlde-and-go-' atlng the tralBc ordtnaaat kg ¦¦ seek policy at the intersection of ofltoer "hiding", aa thty say, behBll Broad Street and Easton Road by . d^eUiag Tht «amlalRl IMA merchants and auto daaltrs Aha gre ' ,,^^ ,^ -.V;^, .k-'•t^m^-J^fc accused by their clients as being **• "* '¦*"*' *'»' TkHatnr, bU* Bft negligent In Bcrfonnlns a ai^c dgty < contention is that; fei and uphoMiag' a *Yatfir. ' would oocur ir the' It appears that from time (a \im» of thU duty be alwaya Ml -Stop" sign violators at thU point |avoldiag the "racket" bow-aad-arrow.' Self-control Required With Gasoline or Liquor, Liquor Control Board Suggests ci Ob napptoiii Baaw ytart the highway of m AaMer. A by a grade- who changed his waved that the creeshig tht moloriat had beta obUged to aw an tour wheel brahts with fan lotce, he stubbornly decided to see the ttate go kg. Aa he tamed, aa elderly aa aleppad trowi the each a ;> right, boaa. yoa get let's o' tittle Ufe.' The Goremor's Safety CoaacO to Pennsylvania my* the saaw thing ta "Take Ttane To Be Sale!" More numerous than the victims from heaxT drinking, worse than the Uvea ruMMd by an the esceaaoa poa- sibla. art the thtusands of Pmnsyl- drag thraugh ner. The ring ser\ice of the Luth¬ eran Church was used The couple were attended by Nel> aon Walters and Miss Esther Schip- pers. both of Easton. R D. 3. After a reception at the home of the bride and a wedding trip to points in New York and New England. Mr. and Mrs. Wenaelberger wUI be at houM at Id Melrose Street. Arlington. Mass. B • and Mrs Arthur Shtflert en- the following at a turkey at their home on ta Sfty yuan tT Wt ta | Chunk Btreet on Bundaj la hocflMy-hurt and RUneht Bcehlel. WUham AhnBler on the highway. The I wouM pay the Retlet bill Control Is m vitally aa It u ta tta dnty ta and «ae at hy paatlclty to aHifee cvcfX' that where part ta the carnage, should be granted or et- Ot ffl.tS5 operators involved in aatomoMle accidents during t»98 tOaaMnued on Page Ihrce) Playa a ShUtert. UMvcraity, Mia. Charles and daughter Virgtata of B ^nasytvala State • PMtavlUe. Iba ta town, about a year aga. rMided at Reradale. The President Says.... "I defy anyone to read the opinltaa iiw dna A. A A« a^" ^^ road Retirement Act. the Natloaal Raaaeir) Aet. tht ( ~ and the New York Mlaimum Wage Law. and Ml aa anything, we CAN do for the ladiNtnal Worker . . .. « able certainty that what we do wlU not be nuUtfled as ^ . t defy any one to read the opinltns in the T. T. A. aMtai IBt Duke Power case, and teU us exactly what we can do ta 8M- trol flood and drought and generate cheap power that wtS hH be nullihed as unconstitutional - . • • • • "The nation wa.s told by a judicial pronundamenio thai R pleased the personal economic predilections' of a malortty of the aowA that we live in a nation where there is no leval power ai^wheto la deal with its most dilBcult practteal prolriems—a ao maa'a '««»^ tf flnai futlUty • ^^ « • • • • •The language of the deeUlons . _ spread refusal to obey law Indtad kg the attUmde of'Use doubt.« and dUBculttea for atawat cvarjrthlng alar far which we premised to flght-help for tht ulpplid. tar the —Inaurance for the unam ' of the consumer against m( mvestor—the wiping out of and on the f anas of Aawrtea." • • • • • "My great ambHton on Jaauaiy gg. IPM, to to and chair tn the White Rouse to a with the ^seuranee that I am at tht PreaMent a nation lataet, a natlaa at natloB that to ta a pealttaa to modem needs of hmnanlty.'* _ • r • » % "thir victocT was not secttanaL It. . seven aOlUea volcra—tram every aart ag party/MMe a mlaartty party, la \atmt \ ¦tjMMi aay party mm had." • • • • • "la three tiertlona dnrt^ the toil "It wfli ti*e iimiji to let tor the I |
Month | 03 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1937 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19370318_001.tif |
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