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The Nazareth Item AN INDEnNDKMT FAIOLV NCWSPAPMI 1 DEVOTED hOOAL AND OENERAL OnVLUOl LmRATUM. H M Vol. 44 — No, 42 — l.s S(.. Main St.. riidiic 2(i N A/.'Mi KTII. I'A.. TIICRSDAY ..1(>1:XIX(;. .SKI'TK-MUKIi li', l!*:;-'. W. P. A. FUNDS NOW AVAILABLE FOR IM¬ PROVEMENTS TO LOCAL PROPERTY OWNERS — ¦ Material Cost .S1.50 per Lineal Foot For Curb and SCHLEGEL'S STORE Red Letter Days - by A. B. Chapin Gutter; 70c per Lineal Foot For 5 Foot Sidewalk i> APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILED NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 18th As outlined In the Itom two weeks, lim-.il fool for curb and gutter and ago, W. P. A. tundi arc now av.iil- 70 cents per linwl toot for a five- able to property owners of Nazarcth foot sidewalk. For a sidewalk nar- to improve the fronts of their prop rowi-r or wider than five feet the ertlcs by building curb, gutter and price would be in the same pra- .sldewalk. By an arrangement whcri?- porlionalc. by the property owner pay^ the Since Borough Council can only material-, for con.struction and the act as purclia.-,ing agent and super- Work.s Porgress Administration .sup- vi.sor for the properly owner, it i-. plies all the labor incidental to con¬ struction. Ti'e Nazareih Borough Council realizing the .saving that would ac¬ crue to the properly owners under nece.ssary that tlic applicant pay in advance to the Borough Treasur¬ er the amount necessary for the purcha.-p of the materials needed. As lime is a factor In getting the this plan, have devi>ed a plan work siarlt-d before winter weather, whereby they would relieve the pro- it Is advi.sable for per.sons wishing perty owner wh<i will avail himself to avail thesei^c.- of lhi:; opporluni- of the opportunity from the various ly to file their application at once detail.s mvolved. By thi.s plan th- with Borough Engineer, Ed. Jonos, Borough Council will contract for at the Municipal Building. An ap- the maleriaLs needed, supply the plication should be filed for such a necccs-sary engineering and super- projeci as soon as jxissiblo to get vision to insure the proper con.struc- lhe appropriation and Council feel.-, tion of the various units, according that all applications .should be to the Standard Spccilicationi) for filed not laler than Sepienilx^r 18tii their construction. It is Miggosted thai before you file Tire cost of the materials needed your application you verify your for the various units will be guar- property frontage as called for by anteod by the Council to b" $1.50 per your deed. CHANGE SIX MORE PRINCIPESSA LODGE SCHOOL OFFICIALS CONWCTED MEETING - Harrisburg — Six additional L.idge No. 1746. I'rincepe.ssa Maria changes in di-striet and asii.-,tant Pu di Savoia. Order Sons of Italy county school .sup-'rintondencles in America, held a meting Sun- have been announced by Dr. Lester day in Carlos Hall on tho Black K. Ade. Sup<^rinlendent of Public Rock Road. Among tho nolablo.s Instruction, making a total of nin--- presont were John Frinzi and Orand teen who started in new .school ad¬ ministrative position.-^ this year. They are: Josepii F Noonaii, district sup- erinteiidoiit. M§liony City. who Deputy Mrs. Liboria Frinzi. both of Ea.-lon. After the regular business meeling. the members of the lodge held a picnic at Laurita.s farm on the Moorestown Road The foUow- il.so continue, as .suporinlendent of ns? members of various lodges in Mahony City Township schools. Walter Bazard, di.strict super- Intendonl. .Midland, .-succeeding H. V. Horlingcr. J(i.s.-pa C. Woirick. di.-.trict super- Intcnd-nt. Abington Township, suc- cedina; Edward S I.rrg. resigned. . John B Campbel. disirict supor- Intendenl, Exeter Bofo. He was ^ formerlv stiporvisins principal of Exet"! school.s. I Wiliiam G Burkett, Johnson Ro;id. Housion. assistant .siipor- \ intendeni, Wa.shington County Schfxils. succcediiis S E Murphy, resigned Prank H. Painter, Jersey Shore. assistant superintendent. Lycominj; County Schools, succeeding Oeorge A. Ferrell. retired O ¦ HARVE!<T HOME SERVICES .%T FORKS t'Hl'RC H Easton were present: Mi.<.s Julia Ricci. of the Easton Juvenile Ledge; Or.mcl Deputy Mr-. Lilwria Frinzi. of the Prineepes.sa Maria dl Savoia Lodge; John Frmzi. of the Ales.san- dro Lodge; Paul Petrigana. of tho E^nrico Millo Lodge, and several n;her memlj<n's of the Ea.ston lodges. The following candidates were pres¬ ent at the picnic and gave several short addre.s.ses: Justin D. Jeralar- ino, Esq., of Bethleiiem; Daniel Mc¬ Carthy, of Bethleiiem; Mariani Savona o! E.is; B.ingor. and Wil¬ liam Frack. of K,i-"i:i B.%KH SALE The Ladie.s Aid Society ot tho E-. angelical Church will conduct a Bak'- Sale on Saturday, Soplomlx'r 14th. at the Atlantic and Pacific Store, on corner Main and Walnut __^__ I streets. Nazareih Tlio Festival of the Harvest will , A hue of fresh home-made pies, be celebrated in Forki Church, the rakes, su^ar cakes, bread and pea- Rev. Oeorge S Kleckner, Lutheran , nuts will bo ofTered for .sale, which pastor, on Sunday. September 15th. at 10 A M Sp»^cial mirsic. beautiful docora- tion:> and an appropriate sermon will feature the observance of this time honored fes':v,\l will begin at 9:30 a. lu. Publie pa¬ tronage l.s invited Mr and Mr.s cii:irles Kahler and ll. Warren. Walnul siroel. malored I Prncoton. N J . oi: Sunday FRONT IS BEING REMODELED! A new center entrance is now in the proce.ss of con.struc.ion to the | front of Henry Schlegel's Clothing Store. Contractnr H. O Simons and \ Son arc doing llu work Tlie former .side entrance wi'.l be clo;.etl. <The now entrance will face Belvidere Street and will be a di- cided improvement in appearance. Work was .started Tuesday morn¬ ing and the entire job is to be completed in about ten days AI special rebuilding sale .starts today and w;i; continue until thia new iront is completed, B'j.videre Street i.s fast on it way of luAing the be.st looking store | ft-.jr.i-. from a modernistic view- poin-. Let'.', have .some more storo- ] f:o;it improvoinents—its good bUv nei: STATE IS LEADER IN POTATO CROPS H.irrisburg—The importance of potatoes a.s a cash crop and a.s an economical food in Penn.sylvania is emphasiz<^d in a statement issued today by the State Dt-partm.?nt of Agriculture ofllciaU. Pennsylvania is one of the lead¬ ing Stales in Iwth production and consumption of potatoes and la.st vear produced the mo.st valuabl. potato crop of any state Potatoes havp gradually replac >d wheat a.s the leadng cash crop in the Commonwealth For a number of yeans following the Civil War. the cash income fnjm wheat wa-. more than twice the income from potatoes, but in the past three years the cash realized from the .sale of potatoes has averaged twice the in¬ come secured from selling wheat. Potatoes have been the loading cash crop in Pennv^lvania practically every year, sinre the World War while previously lo the war they seldom if e\er, attained that rank. Despite its wide u.-e in the human diet, few people fully realize that the potato Is one of the cheap:^st, most healthful and most easily digested of ali foods Investigations liavo repeatedly shown potatoes to l)e rich in alkaline food aalls and an • ¦xcellcnt blood-building food. Like '.vise, potatoes are less fattening than many other foodd. For ex¬ ample, a potato produces only one- h.ilf to one-fourth a- many calories as an eq'avalent weight of maca¬ roni, rice, or pa.siry products. It can be seen from tliis offlcials .said. Popular Nazareth Girl To Wed This Afternoon ENG.AGEME.NT OF LOCAL GIRL IS AN.N01NCED EL-.tnor E. Gano. daughter , Reverend Arnim Francke. of Win- Mr and Mr.s. Warren Breinig. of sion-Salem. N. C . will act as bea Center street, town, announced the man. A reception will follow and engagement of their daughter. Mus a ' Anne Elizabeth Bremig. to Dr Mer- M of Mr. and Mrs. WUiam P. Oano of 121 Norlh Main .street. Nazareth and Charles B Adams, of Winston- ¦ the couple later will leave on Salem. N, C. will be married at wedding trip. They will reside in ritt J. McCloy. son of Mr and Mrs 4:30 tills afternoon al the Moravian Wuiston-Salem. N. C. Ira McCloy. "of Mt. F'lea.sant. Pa. Ch'.irch, by the Reverend Samuel, Tlio bride is a graduate of Naza- miss Breinig i.s a graduate of Naza- C. Zellner and the ^Reverend Paul S. rotli High School. 1931. and West i reth High School and JefTerson Meinert. Member.s of the immcdi-| Cii-.ster State Teachers College.^ ate families and a few friends will j 1933 The bridegroom is a gradu- be present. ate of Lanca.ster High School. 1926. Mi.s.s Dorothy Walker, ot Naza- aiul Moravian CoUeae and Theolo- reth, will be bridesmaid, and the { glcaj Seminary, 1934 HOG PRICES HIT HIGHEST SINCE 1929 AMERICAN LEGION AIXILIARV MEETING Harrisijurg — The index prices paid farmers for important agri¬ cultural products remained un¬ changed between July 15 and Augu.st 15. according to the Fed- that other foods have been guilty eral-Slale Crop Reporting Service I'rices of most grains, fruits and vegetables declined, but this decline was ofl set by gains In prices received for meat animals, chickens and eggs. The price of hogs was Atiiitist of producing much of the fat wliich in 'he past has been attributed to the potato. Crop report* indicate th.it fann¬ ers 111 many .sections of Penn.syl¬ vania will be marketing excelleni | the highest reported for potatoes during the next few since 1929. month,s. This makes especially The Pennsylvania farm pric tim.'Iy the sugge.stion of State mar- index w.r.s 101 on August 15, or kPting aulhoritie.s that potaties are eight points higher than on the one of the Ijest and most economi- ' corresponding dati cal fo-^ids whon the price ranae vears a vear ago. .#_ considered within ! ' of the last fr",v ' Mrs. Raymond Shields. New street ' sp.-nt Tu- s.liiy at E.iston AMERICAN LEGION HOME TO BE DEDICATED The Aineriean Legion Auxiliary held their regular monthly meeimg last Fnd.iy evening wilh Mrs. Floyd Butz presiding. There were forty-one mcmL>ers present. The report of the stale convention at Wilkes Barre was presented by Mrs. I Mabel Eyer. Announcement was made that Mrs. Mabel McAfee, of Catasauqua. will install tho newly I elected officers on October 18 The auxiliary members are at present making garments for the Needle Work Guild lor the winter. A radio party was held after the meeting with prizes award<'d to Mrs. Clara .Meyers, Ruth Kreidler. Vane Walker Bossle Trapp. Clara Werkheiser, Florence Sloudt. Helen Cump. Ag¬ nes Keen, Tillie George, Matilda Burely. Mrs. Dech, Clara Andrews, Florence Kirbv. Alma Walters, .-^nna l.aubach. Hannah Bonstein. Clara N.ialo, Eilen Weaver, Jennie Wolf iiici Su.sie Colli;).i::-.- LEWEN Pl'zOR.MC.R. OF PICTURE THEATRES FOR THE PEOPLE IN PEXN.\. .AM) NEW JERSEY I^S*^^,.rM Lewon Pizor. Pre.sident of tlio Million I'icture Theatre Owners. Eastern Penna . Southern New .Jersey, and Delaware, Inc. has served in this office for the past seven years with an interruption of six months "Lew", as he is afTcctionately ANNE ELIZABETH BREINIG Medical College Hospital Dr. Mc¬ Cloy Ls a graduate of Mt Pleasant High School, Oetty.sburg College and JefTerson Medical College, at the present time he is serving his in- terne.ship in the Allegheny Genera! Ho.spi-al. Pittsburgh. Pa BiRTHD.\% PARTY A pleasant birthdav party w.ii held at the home of Mr and Mrs WiUiam Boehler. B.tii'.ehem, on Saturday evening, in honor of Mrs Charles Boehler. al.so of Bethlehem Mrs Bot-hler was the recipient of many Ij .lutiful gifts Tasty re- troshment.s were served tc the fol¬ lowing: Mr and Mr= Harvey Henry ¦I .-Mlentown; Mr and Mrs, Warren Brown; Mr and Mrs. Kenneth .-schmicklov. Mrs Charle.s Boehler. Sr , Caroline Boehler. Albert Min¬ nich. Mildred Walters. Mr and Mr, Ciiarles Boehler. all of Bethlehem. Mrs. Carrie Hawk and children; Mr and Mrs Herman Brewer and daughter. Frances, of Bath; Mr and Mrs Chas Roth. Mrs Percy Roth and daughter Gladys. Mr and Mr.s Andrew Nagle, Mr and Mrs Edgar Oower and children, all of Nazareth Mr. and Mr.s Howard Srh )enl>'raer and son Lucas, of Naz-ireth, Route .known, has during this period of i No 1, Mr and Mrs Prank Hawk Tonight will be dedication night surrounding counties Tlio parade sent Miislc will Ix- furnislied by Memlx'rs of the Post and visiting «''>' disbaiui at the Po.st Home anci j the Nazan-tli Dtnit.sch MeLsters The Lwrlonnivs will entertain their "»' rt<-<l'^-"""» exercises will begin Post Home will be open to the pub- LOglonaiivs *ill muriain uui ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ ^^.^^^^^ ,^^ possible Dist- Ik- for inspection. Legion gue.-Jls with an informal ,„^i,i,.,i,prt g„ps,s including the De- Saturday night, the Orand Final-. luncheon at the Nazareth Inn The ' partmint Commander and Di-part- there will be a grand drawlnu at luneheon will be followed by a i mont Vice Commander will be 10 o'clock Miisu- will Ix- furnislu-il short street parade al 7:30 "'clock present. by the Nazaretli Hand lyeglonaircs frr)m all parU of lhe Tomorrow nlulit will Ix- Com- Tlu- Pos! will hold a c.irnival on 301 h DLstrict will be present lo- mtinltv Ntuht when lhere will be the proiinds every night In cnn- itether wrh the loniradi s trom lhe several dlslingul.litd .six'akors pre- nectlon wilh llii-so thre,- nights of activity and dedication exercisj^-s Visit the Post Home, attend the carnival and enjoy these tliree nights with your Ijegion. The deihcation cemmillee coa«lst« of Oeneral Ch.iirman, Comrade Lut Inr Ciowell, Secretary-Treasur¬ er. J Stewart Eyer; Publicity. Ar- rhlbuld Al>-1 and Dedication Cere¬ monies. FUiyd But/ line been very zealous in hi .loitvities for the protection and .idvancemenl of the Independent • xhibitor. whether such exhibitor :j,- a small of>erator or a large on-' The thought uppermost In LeW- iiund has always been "How car. I serve" rather th.in "How can I i.dtt the spot ill the lun-light ' He lias been untiring in his ef¬ lorts, and much of the -iiccess ol this organiz.ition has I een pri¬ marily due to tho 111.! failgable - ndeavors by him. It wa- In 1913 'hat Lew made his first connec¬ tion with the industrv. b'ing as- s-x-lated with the Oardeii Theatre, famden. N J. winch incidentally vvas the third tlu-ati-e in the citv ef Caniden to show motion pic- 'ires After this theatre was s<ild, lew then lea.se,! tlio Whitman in (Continued on Page Plve^ —-o BELFAST Reformed and son Harold, ¦ii County Home. ,ind Mr and Mrs Willi im Smilh. of New Vi'.lace lioo.^t Nazai-C'th — Sing-le Copy Three Cents FINE SAFETY RECORD AT NAZARETH PLANT (ELEBRATED TWEN- TV-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Lone Star Cement Com* pany Host to Employes and Families At Outiiiff NO ACCIDENTS IN 1934 In recognition of lhe second con¬ secutive year without accident tn the safely first campaign, the Lon« Slur Cement Corporation of Naa¬ areth Saturday entertained It em¬ pl lycs and their families at a ptc- luc al Bushkill Park. ' Tiie cement works operated tn 11^34 without accidents and resultant loss of time. H Ursprung, chatr- man of the safety committee lor the members of her sewuig club and ^.e year, is also chairman of th« general committee \*'as in charge of Mr and Mrs. Earl Rinker. of East Lawn, celebrated their 25th\ Wedding anniversary on Tuesday | On Sunday they entertained the f'jU-jwing to a chicken and waffK diiiiier in honor of the event ^\r and Mr.s, Lovene Kix-hier. daughror, Ai'l-iie and son, Paul, of Riclnp^nd. Nfc- and Mr:, Alfred KcjfcMer. ol Ea,! iiaiiiiox,_.aiid—^Wyrnond and Harold Rinker On Wednesday they entertained their husbands at a luncheon. The auests included Mr and Mrs Prank Rissiniller, Mr and Mr, OrviUe Ritter, Mr and Mrs. Edward Loux. Mr and Mrs Edgar TroxeU and daughter Barbara Mr anti Mr, Ru.s.sell Hangen and daughter, Bettv. Mrs Ella Seyfried, Frank .Serfass. Cora R'-maley and the lio^t and hostess. PRI.NCIPAL MAKES SCHOOL REPORT Tile schools opened a.-, .scheduled .11 Wednesday morning. September 4th All teachers reported on Tues- .iay morning. Tuesday was given to .p.ake-up examinations in the Juni- jr and Senior high schools and t.o icneral preparation for the open- .lig of school Enrollment Tire total e:.r-jiinie:r. is almost xactly the same as last year though it has shifted somewhat. Both tne -.-lementary grade, and the junior high school have ^mailer enroll¬ ments than last year while the senior high school enrollment is larger by 17 per cent Comparative number.- are given below: 1934 Elementary grade., d-Bi. 656 Junior High School 'T-9P 338 Senior High School '10-lL'i 286 Saturdays picnic, asjuied by Adher Schleicher anci Edward Norris Games, spirts niusic and danc¬ ing as well as park amusementa vvere enjoyed by the crowd of seven hundred picnickers, beginning at 2 oclor-k. Saiurday afternoon. Committees In charge were as follows: Bus dispatching, Forrest Noll and Ray Van Vorst parking. O. Graver and C Vogel amusement tickets. Asher Schleicher and H. Ursprung; lunch counter, Joseph Hemtzelemann and Edward Schnerr: dancing and music. Earl Frantz. Edward Norri.s and Edward Flick; ball games. Edwayj Dc-icll, Victor Weiss and Artiiur Stofflet; quoits. Earl Heyer and R Schmidt; first aid. A Nagle and Percy Kidd; general picnic, E C Champion and George E Lewis » -^ P. O. OF A. MEETING 1933 630 319 336 Totals 1280 1285 No of Beginners in¬ cluded above 85 78 No of po.st graduates numbers are given below: included above 6 6 Bv Buildings the enrollment is as fallows: High School Bu.iding Camp 315 Patriotic Order of Am¬ ericans held their regular meeting Ust Friday evening with Stella Dech presiding. Chaplain Lucy Remaley conducted devotions Ikfrs. Mary Abel presented the financial report. Mrs Orace Pike was reported Im¬ proving, and Mrs Helen Miller and Mrs. Alice Frantz reported on tlw sick lust. The weekly prize was won by Mrs Jeanetta Metz Orator Em¬ ma Walters read a poem entitled "The Marlins Landlord" It was announced that the Jrrat of a series i of card parlies by the P O of A. ! would be held on October 18 HARVEST HOME iiERVU ES AT .ARNDTS Rev H J Enret D D, Reformed pastor at Arndts, will conduct Har¬ vest Home services on Sunday, 690 September 15th. both morrfing and evening, beginning at 10 30 and 7:30 respectively Gossip About The Town St. Corner By GUS Every now and then aome Nazar¬ ene meets anothf^r on the street corner and the question "did that woman or man stop at your house the other day? ' is asked. This re¬ mark was made recently on one of Fairview Building 311 Whitfield Building 284 j Non-Resident Students | In the .senior Inga school th"rc .ire 169 non-resident students anci 167 resident students. Tlie non¬ residents outnumber the residents in each grade except the twelfth In the junior high school 68 of the 134 students of tlie ninth grado .iro mn-residents (Continued on Pact Flvt> SCHOENECK The Married People's Festival was celebrated on Sunday in tiie Schoe¬ neck Moravian Church. The trombone choir ushered In __. _..^ „ the day by playing several chorals our streel corners bv local citizens from the church steeple at 9 a m ^no verv likelv had some dealings The morning sermon was preach- w-,:h a mail order house or a house- ed by the Rev George F Weinland. to-hou.=o canva-sser pastor of the Hopedale Moravian a warning to John Citizen to Church at Newfoundland. Pa The guard agalns ¦hoir sane "Com- Holy Spirit" by Oeorge B Nevm in petty racketeers with wild promotion schemes and color- , ed sales stories on "bargain" mer- The lovefeast service was held | chandlse Is sounded by Alvin E. Oli- tlu- afternoon at 3 o'clock with : ictt. Association of Commerce see¬ the largest altendance in more than retary. of Madison, Wi.sconsln l.i vears A prelude wa= played by Human gullibility for old-time tiie trombone choir Rev Paul S -rackets" with new frills, he say* Momert. of Nazareth ofTered prayer ui the Rotarian Magazine. U talcing Tiie choir sang "Thy Shelto.'in? untold million.s every year from an .\rins" by Pelton and the "Gloria" j innocent publlc^-monev that .should from the Mass by Farmer. Organ go into the tills of local merchants. selections played by Harold Snvder. ; According to the National Better included: "Fantasia" by Tchirscii Business Bureau, and "Meditation" by Armstrong ' there is an an- . nual I0S.S from such operations of Tiie lovefeast was served by Dion- ^ , ight dollars for every -rs —Mr and Mrs Walter Cleweli. Mrs Clarence Pehr. Mrs Brooks man, woman, I and child In the United State.s. «!-..f-, .1 VT.. IT,, rr V ,n- , I "Business men, for example, ara .S.ojfii.d.Mr Eugene Kol.er, Prank I s.,hcited by mail to buv raincoats. \ob and WUliam S.anger. The ad- 'suitcases, or similar .articles. TlU dl's, wa.s made by R<-v. O F. bait is an unusual price if the pras- ' (Continued on Ptact Cedar Crest College President Gives Interesting Lecture .\t >N Oman's Cluh Meet in«:: Flower Show At- trarts Larue t'rowd '.V . :i il was open to the public and attracted a large crowd The rxhiblt was in charge .il Mrs. Paul Heckman, chairman of the The Womans Club .y. Nazareth ' "¦""^'^^ 8^""P' ^nd the following 44 .a "-NEW KIND IN BARBER SHOPS began its 1935-36 activities on Mon- co'"mittee: day evening. September 9th. Mrs Miss Jessie Willauer. Mrs A Wll- Floyd Wagner, pre.sident. presided 1-am Day. Mrs. Warren Bremig Mr.s at the business session and then In- Howard Shimer. Mrs Lester Hawk troducod Dr William F Curtis, of Mrs Harry Cooley. Mr.s E M. Avers, Cedar Crest Coege Dr. Curtis gave , Mr-^ A-sher Hahn, Mrs WUliam a very Interestng talk on "Photo- San'ee Mrs Frank Martin. Mrs graphs from an Amateurs Garden", Th'-odore DoU, Mrs Harold Starner, Purpose is l.jr readv idenliftcatloa illu.stratmg his talk with colored Mrs Ro.well John.son. Mrs J Allen bv castomers and InsDeclor* wha slides The slides .showed develop-, Starner. t^^-i^it wiw ment of the grounds and campu.s at i Tlie hostes.ses for the evenlnir in- Cedar Crest and pictures of native eluded: Mrs P. A. Slmmoas. Mrs """""' "f'^ P>ul Wunderly, Mr.s Milton Shafor Harrisburg. — All barbers and beauty culture operators licensed in the future by the Stale must at¬ tach their photograh-s to thelf certlflcales which are displayed tn the ghop.s where thev work TtW Sundav School in tlio Cliurch at 9 30 a in Mrs Fred M"ver- and grand.son M.iynard J.ihiwin. of Moro.slown. In connection with the meeting .'lis Clara Andrews, Mrs William lialph Me'z, of Balliinorr, Md , and the second annual flower ,show was Kleppinger. Mr \t,. .....1 «»— • •— ^ . , . - - Mr. and Mrs Asher Rader, .....r—!.-•¦ •"• - P'jiter Smith, Mrs. of held in the dining room at the High Davton Broad, Mrs Ammon Mes- n lfa,sl. were the guests of Oeorge School, and berause of the very at- singer Mrs. Walter Diehl, Mrs -_ , ^, Metz and family, on Sunday tractive display of flower.s and Fred Honeyman, Mls.s Ro.se Schnerr. ment of Public Itistrurtlon, and liottl Mr and Mrs Marlvn Ijiub .spent shrubs, the show was held overML--^ Florenre Praunfelder, MUfi rfgulnUoti^ will bn enforced bjr UW llie week-end in Pike Ccunty ifor Tue.sdnv nfifmnnn ,.•»/! «..««i..~ I •»- .Department can check Identity ot operator! with speed and accuracy Tlie Innovation Is provided for b«-autlclans in new le^iAlatlon which went into eree' Sf-ptember 1. IU- quiring photottrnphs of barben OB cer'incat'-s Ls a ruling by the liar- bers advl'if)r>' rommlttee, Depart- i for TucMlay afternoon and evenuig. j Anna Kraemer J
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1935-09-12 |
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. |
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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 | 09 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1935-09-12 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-02 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 40515 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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The Nazareth Item
AN INDEnNDKMT FAIOLV NCWSPAPMI
1
DEVOTED
hOOAL AND OENERAL OnVLUOl
LmRATUM. H M
Vol. 44 — No, 42 — l.s S(.. Main St.. riidiic 2(i
N A/.'Mi KTII. I'A.. TIICRSDAY ..1(>1:XIX(;. .SKI'TK-MUKIi li', l!*:;-'.
W. P. A. FUNDS NOW AVAILABLE FOR IM¬ PROVEMENTS TO LOCAL PROPERTY OWNERS
— ¦
Material Cost .S1.50 per Lineal Foot For Curb and SCHLEGEL'S STORE
Red Letter Days -
by A. B. Chapin
Gutter; 70c per Lineal Foot For 5 Foot Sidewalk
i>
APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILED NO
LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 18th
As outlined In the Itom two weeks, lim-.il fool for curb and gutter and ago, W. P. A. tundi arc now av.iil- 70 cents per linwl toot for a five- able to property owners of Nazarcth foot sidewalk. For a sidewalk nar- to improve the fronts of their prop rowi-r or wider than five feet the ertlcs by building curb, gutter and price would be in the same pra- .sldewalk. By an arrangement whcri?- porlionalc.
by the property owner pay^ the Since Borough Council can only
material-, for con.struction and the act as purclia.-,ing agent and super-
Work.s Porgress Administration .sup- vi.sor for the properly owner, it i-.
plies all the labor incidental to con¬ struction.
Ti'e Nazareih Borough Council realizing the .saving that would ac¬ crue to the properly owners under
nece.ssary that tlic applicant pay in advance to the Borough Treasur¬ er the amount necessary for the purcha.-p of the materials needed. As lime is a factor In getting the
this plan, have devi>ed a plan work siarlt-d before winter weather,
whereby they would relieve the pro- it Is advi.sable for per.sons wishing
perty owner wh and an appropriate sermon will feature the observance of this time honored fes':v,\l
will begin at 9:30 a. lu. Publie pa¬ tronage l.s invited
Mr and Mr.s cii:irles Kahler and ll. Warren. Walnul siroel. malored I Prncoton. N J . oi: Sunday
FRONT IS BEING REMODELED!
A new center entrance is now in the proce.ss of con.struc.ion to the | front of Henry Schlegel's Clothing Store. Contractnr H. O Simons and \ Son arc doing llu work
Tlie former .side entrance wi'.l be clo;.etl. |
Month | 09 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19350912_001.tif |
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