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'IWr^'"Ui!!"fiW^Rl!«r«S?W--';»«1?' The Nazareth Item AM DBVOnDTO UWAL AMD OKNBUL VOL XLIII NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1934 Natl Local Lions Club Re- Lehigh iJ mversi To Attend Open House Lectures, Demomtra- tions, Exhibitg TWO NEW MEMBERS Prof. Grim Speaks On *'A Century of Progress In Education The Naaareth Lions Club hekl| their regular meeting Tuesday eve> nli«, AprU IT *t 6:30 In the Y. M. 0. ' A. with tbe president, Wm. Henry. praeldlng. Oeorfe Smith at tbe piano. After the dinner the Seeie- tary read a letter from Lehigh Unt- vemty Invltlnc all memben to be pceeented at their Open House Pri- da/, AprU ao in the afternoon and evening with profram of lectures, Fatal Auto Accidents Mlss Carrie Orunert left on Mon¬ day afternoon for New Dorp, Staten Island, N.Y., to attend the funeral tu the present time we find In most' °' ,1;^' ''Ti^h'^Z' h^.h* w'!!"^;' school pictures, maps, etc., on the J'Tf^'T^^'^ ""^ ''*"* ^*'^'''- walls to suit the conditions of the.'J^y afternoon, child and line of study. Many rural Mrs. Orunert, wife of Rev... Orun- schooU at the pi«aent time have a ert, was accidently hit when herl piano as part ot their equipment, l husband lost control of his automo- ] Outside surroundings are beta* moto, bile while backing out of the gar- considered for the health and well age to go to church on Sunday mom- being of the pupils. The Naaareth '"8- She waa rushed to a hospitai schooU were given credit for the where she died Sunday afternoon, best school Ubrary In the count con-1 ReVi and Mrs. Orunert resided In slderlng communities of slmUar slaes. He showed by blackboard demonstra¬ tion how letters and numbers ue related to each other and preaent day methods td teaching Inatead of] gtxa. Coma Stotnet, of Nazareth, the old ABC'a, After deaertbtng how who, with friends from Wind Oap In years past teechera were aelected and Eaat Bangor, spent the winter thru a test with pen knife and gooee at Sebtlng, Florida, met with an quUls by trustees of a oonmunlty automobUe accident at Wrens, for school purpoaes, be advlaed pre- Oeorgia on Sunday afternoon while sent methods do not only oooalder on their rettun home, which proved Intellectual training but alio ways fatal to Mrs. Seba Kamm, of East and means of handUng economic Bangor. ORPHANS IN THE STORM >n-| ReVi a ies. NazaAtI ra- Orudert ue Hal/Mll mt si of Wn. i ith many years ago when Rev was principal of Nazareth Military Academy. demonatratlona and exhlblU. Secre l[try alao read • letter from Bethle- ^^^ ,g^i^i problems, or In other hem Chamber of Commerce Invlttag ^^^ ^ method of handUng old pro- •U members to participate in a testimonial dinner on AprU 23 to Mr. Fox, the local Fed. C. W. A. AdnUnlstrator, for bis faithful ser¬ vices ta thU diatrlct. Uon Kllck then tatroduoed tato the club a snew members, Tom DeReamer and Carl Medler. Tokens and buttons wore given to both. Lion Leh of the pro¬ gram conuiUttee then tatroduced as tbe speaker for the evening our fel¬ low townsman and educator, Oeorge A. Orim, Superintendent of the Pu¬ blic achools of Northampton county, blems ta a new way. Meettag closed In the usual way. REBEKAH LODGE MEETS "Strong Boa" Tampered With When the Elizabeth PUe Rebekahs asembled on Monday evening for their monthly meeting at the Odd The three women were taken to University Hospitai at Augusta, Oa. Mrs, Stoinet was only slightly hurt. Mrs, Nettle Langmeade, of Wtad Oap received a fracture of the nose and possible tatemal Injuries. YOUNG PEOPITS CONFERENCE HELD AT PEN ARGYL One ot the most Inspiring Young .hoK«keon''AC^nTury of Progress: Fellows Hall, they found that some- Peoples Conferences yet held came one had been tampering with their to a close Saturday evening In Zlon boxes M E. Church, Pen Argyl. Beginning I, In Education". He started with con ditkms prior to 1834 and the creation, strong boxes. Three of the boxes of the PennsylvanU Public School had been broken open and a fourth on Priday evening and continuing , Law In 1834 thru the efforts of i was badly bent. Whoever waa tam- \ through the day, Saturday each aes 'tMorge Wolfe, a lutlve of Northamp-1 perlng with them left no trace. sion was brim fuU of interest and 'Oeorge woiie, a luiHTc w» .¦«»j.«.M....r 11-^ m - — tbn county. The primary purpose of | his movements. Nothing was taken the dlacuaelon groups were much en- tbe Bchool Law at that time was the from any of the boxes. I Joyed. The address by Rev. H. C. education of the males but thnij EUen Weaver was ta charge of Snyder of Nazareth, on Friday eve- atages of time until the present the, the business meettags District deputy lUng claimed the Interested atten- gbrla and ladles are now on about Lucy Kline assisted by Agnea Krae- \ tlon of the oung people throughout. e«ual standing on educational op- mer InataUed Mary Wunderly asTTie hospitality of the Pen Argyl -fitted to suffer whUe government poftunUies. Rustic and crude envlr-, chapUOn. The mtoutea of the meet- church waa mueh appreciated. Naza- Win^.. form of i«re loans haa oaments at first have developed un- tag were tcmI by Badle Kem. *'° "^ "** '""" " *^^ ***"" -"^ State To Wage "Clean-Up Week" Campaign Begin¬ ning Monday, April 23i Aims At Sanitation. Be-j ^ «^---".SSSS^ moval of N uisances and ^ ^ program Bornmemt, il !!_••»' lon gsd$._ Fire Hazards Community May Exercise i Own Judgment Regard- | ing A Program j coegmiatA m exercises I ing a program. Howvrer, - sential that the InfamMUon -^—— into local newspapers and beCWe URGE CO-OPERATION cuisens generally to ontor Uurt people may be able to " '" the offlclal activltlea planMd. The foUowtag Is as a general guide for UU* vance: Monday. AprU The State Departments of Health, i Day. All sldewalka Welfare, Forests and Waters, and' should be cleaned, gotten the Bureau of Flre Protection, State ditches opened and aowan Police, have designated tbe week be-1 Taeaday, April Mill, F ginning Monday, April 23rd, a* i Do not bum bmah, CLEAN-UP WEEK. , debris ta or near the focwto OB *|k Th« annual custom has always re-1 windy days. Seleet • suited in developing a sUte-wlde ta-; day on which to bum, terest ta sanlUtlon and the removal leave the f\re linguardad OBltt K IB' of nuisances and flre hazards. entirely extinguished. Cities, boroughs, smaU communi- Oo not smoke while flahlflV tntm ties and tadividuals throughout the the banks of streams, or eriBdle ' Conunonwealth are again urged to mg or riding through the l cooperate with the Departments In Take time out for a smoke atad ' the observance of these activities. (Conttaued oa ""'— ¦•^ COMMITTEE OF TOWN COUNCIL MEEIS WITHFIRlllEW The committee of the boroil|ll council met with the Villgance B Company No. I, of Nazaretb, their monthly meeting to «^«" Tf^X^h'em: IsaacWaltonsof Nazareth Invade Streams The Open- ENERGENCY CROP LOANS NOW AVAHABLE Congress this year has appropriat¬ ed (orty million dollars to aid farm¬ ers to plant this season's crops. A part of this fund is now available to farmers of Northampton County and on needs of the flre compenjr. IlM rrangements have been made with Are company asked for the foUov* .- «-.u„. w„iH,«a„ at Mao Ff>rrv ing: A flre alarm box to be plMMA a folding Ufe mt: Weathering the storm of depres¬ sion, American Industry has been St. John's Ref. Church To Celebrate Seventy-Filth Anniversary of Founding reth young people won the cup for ,^n gjven cheerfuUy to the banks the largest registered attendance, rallroeda and other groups, some of Next years conference will also »o _,ij<„„ never produced as much for BeshkiU Creek Lined on Beth SMes lUble, common earthworm to Nazareth. Uncle Sam during prosperous years ^^ ^eavy Catches Beperted Other reports made hy fl _.„ In the new Trinity Union Church.' „ jhe victims who are now on the who wandered Into more distant ^ tatended for those revised Ust of tb - located ta Monroe. Pike and "^'jj,,^,o^^th good standing. W Mr. Chas. Weidman at 2230 Ferry ing: street in Easton to accept applica- at the flre house;; from borrowers who wish to a hydrant ooupltag to be uaed ^ii^i.y Mr. Weidman will be avail- rectly from the plug to the able Tuesdays and Thursdays from on the truck: a truck pumper 8 to 10 A. M. and ilso after 4 P. M a booster tank capable of cwnylOf on these same days. 1000 feet of hose and the Loans will be made in amounts equipment; 800 feet of IH from tlO up to 8250. Borrowers must hose; two reductag coupUnga be established farmers, either owners shut offs; four shut off nootei or tenants, and have sufficient equip- !':< Inch hose; two nooles for ment with which to farm. Anyone truck; two Ufe belta With receiving a loan must agree to co- meat. operate with the Agricultural Ad-, L. A. Meyers, prealdent waa I Justment Admtalstratlon program charge of the meeting. The ae< _ Other reports made by flshermen' »'«» ^^ "?'^':^ •f'***?"' '»*^^ Hll^TL*" "1* ^^Jf^SS^ Who wandered tato more distant "^^'culUiral producU. The Emer- ^^^"^^t^f ^.? !L2!2?*'* ~r,»« T.n,>.,. .H> Intended for those revised Ust of the memben ing Day Despite Rain wind Oap on the evening of the 2«th outside looktag ta. Despite the rata Monday, the local streams of April, the annual dUtrict conven-, xhese groupa. It la true, needed ft»hennen donned ta waterproof Wayne counties, are that moot of ^^ productton Credit Aaaoclatlon la. «^ •dmttted M • new l^y„ ?i.^ ^m t!!r B^jL!!!! , "•»¦*•»«• '^ ••»• entitled to ". -lothtag from head to foot, waded the streama ta theae counties are "T'lZZT f«^ .SJ!S!: J^!\\t wrir^t^ I »»*»* '^ ""*• *•*" to<»«»»n' and thoee, the »ti«ama after speckled beautlea. ckwed to public fishing. One Naza-' Auentowo vlU^^ttL\^ »*."• Church. ;„^naent upon Industry. CerUtoly to date not many heavy catches reth sportsman experienced this' ^_.^.. • • SSn^d^hilrXii^, S. I Agriculture has a rightful place ta have been reported, but the majority seemtagly unnecessary condition. He ROTARIANS IN ooeaslon and there wiU be other ta-! ^he warm RFC restaurant and that ^ho fished the BushkiU Cieek re- tried to get his line into three lUcely ""''***'^^'' *^^ Church will dress at the momlng aervloe and |«'*«5^ i!!.,^" tS^^,„"h!^! »^"*» ^^^ «=•*• ""^^ •«'"*' ^'*"»- Ported one and two trout to theh- streams, but each time was tater- »raary of Its Rev. A. O. Peters. 8. T. D., of PhU- ^?i,S.^^^ m^ ?m^ '^' i "^l measuring from seven to ten rupted with one or all of the follow- _.w .., ,H.,..H.. »»« -^„„ ., th- mvmrttttm committee composed of Mlss LiUlan xhe trouble today with Industry mches. A few reported from six to ing remarks: "Hey You, Dont you 8t. John's Reformed observe the 75th aniUveraary loondlng, April 93-33 with special adelphia, the sermon at the evening I. Mrvtees. Dr. W. R. Wotring, O. D., serviee. The Oloria Trumpeten, t LL. D. wUl deUver the HUtorleal ad- [ associated with tbe N. B. C. system! ** f^ " I vention. Will Deliver Historical Address Jonw, Ware J. Hetaey and the Revf j, Vhat it suffers from the same W. H. Brong wUl report at the con- jhrtakages and depreciations that ^^ ^, . .. , made it necessary for banks, Insur- An •ttractlve program Is betag ^^n^ companies, raUroads and agrl- arran«wlforthisevening(Thursday)Lmturetoaeek government loans, 'm * ^"^^^ ^^°^^ '*^lf »'«»"»>¦-' Though each of these groups U of vlUe. AUhough the raUy wUl take^^^,! importance to our nation as a place ^t the St. Paul's Lutheran ^hole, each Is ta some mwner dc- Churoh, the Sunday school PUbUcof ] ^„t ^p^^ taduatrtal proeperity- U« entlro community U tavlted. The industrial payioUs-to keep Rev. A. A. Koch of Trtolty Evangell-1 _^_ cal Church Easton will speak upon; yf^^^^ these payroUs, where wlU the subject, "Your Sunday School L^„^ ^ deposiU? Where wUl ta- andMlne" HawaUan music will bei ^^„J" ^^^t^, premiums? played by a group of young foUts ^here wUl railroads get carriers? from RaubsvUle. The time Is 7:48'^ ^^om wUl farmers sell their pro- P ""• ' duce? In addition to the news noted ta j ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ „, ^3^i3, this column last week the fo owing ^^^^ j^^ ^^^ government asthese ministers from the county will lead „,„,,„ k„..„ ~...^i.,^^ k^„, „™« t^^..., ' '¦¦•»'~'-... —— —~ in meditation and devotional ser- 8>-«"P ^*^^. «^'^_*^'h^^.?.^". l".''?^ I h*ld ta thej. M C. A. Mond^ vices at the coming county conven¬ tion at Plalnneld Church, May 11 DINNER SESSION eight trout and a few had no re- know you cant flsh here!" "ItU cost cl^ of tlJ^wwklTiSS^r J^sslon sideration port to make at all. you 82 00 to flsh here", "ThU stream T^ Zmt%J^aT^i.t^^lZ '"""'"^ High water In most of the local Is ieaaed and you must Jota our or- ? 5J*J°? hSSSH^ m2S.I .S streams had no appeal for the fly ganization to flah', and another one J^ OrouTSiSr Tteahir^ of fishermen and most of the "Nothing-' -"Where's your badge?" The flsher- [h* -Mdm«^««l^ H mvailiev but-Fly" casters stayed at home. The man in question is a known true nn^ »«»Ih --,- iur«^. nioM, old-fashioned earthworm, sptaners sportsman and his records show that .„h b!w«. ««.h ^ Is-fKi-Kf^, n^ and live bait held sway during the, he has never flUed a legal crt^el. Is » r ^^nS^of^^J^ ?^. ^ day by the majority, and it is be- there any reason why such a man Lnf!,'!^)^^ nSS^h.f Il^.n^' lieved that most trout caught ta the should not get digusted and wonder " u^!^ ^^Sn£i ^ Zai BushkUl were Uken on the old re-' why he Is paying for a flshlng license. '^Tby'^hTv:^^^^t^a!^:d their open houae celebration on April motion waa made tbat L«< Rice organiae a flrat aid claaa tbe aaaistance of P. Heckman. fUirandal secreUry gave • which was accepted. The dectskMi of the flre commit* tee of council wUl be brought up tft^ th« rvext meeting of oouncU (or Ma^ l71 BUILDING AND LOAN OFFICERS INSTALLED LOCAL ROD AND GUN CLUB MEETS The monthly directors' session of the Nazareth Rod and Oun Club was SPECIAL MEETING OF TOWN COUNCIL Dr. W. H. Wotring, D. D, LL. D. Scboeneck Moravian; and known from coast to coast wUl render musical aelections, 7:30 o' clock. The service on Monday eveiUng wUl begta at 7:49 o'clock, with mualc by the Community orchestra at 7:30 o'clock. Oreetlngs will be brought by the foUowlng mtalsters: Rev. P. S. Metaert, M. A., Nazareth Moravian; Rev. H C. Snyder, St. John's Luther¬ an; Rev. R. L Woodrtag, Mennonlte I rounding sections to Jota with St. Brethren in Christ; Rev.W. S. Harris,! John's Chureh ta this anniversary Haman Evangelical; Rev. J. F. Oross, j observance. ' county, and his loss w 111 be greatly felt. Rev H. J. Ehret, D. D.. Bethlehem, Pa.; Rev.'church. In the district and In S. T. Achenbach, Farmington, Me.;; Rev Webster Stover, Ph. D., Penns burg. Pa. I •— Aithems wm be rendered by the lJ]j|(;|| VALLEY Moravian and Lutheran chotai. ' ¦^¦^¦¦»"» » najsJAi a A cordial tavlUtlon la extended to the people of Naaareth and sur- try right Itself and maintain or In crease Us payrolls? , .„ , „ . „ „,. , , An RFC for Industry, providing and 12: the Rev. L. B. Kllck pastor^ 1„^,^^ ^^^^^ ^.^^^ ^. j,^^^,^^^. ^^ of the convention church. Rev. W. H. Christ, pa.stor of Bethany Evan¬ gelical Church, Pen Argyl; the Rev. J. O. Reagle, D D., pastor of Mt. Bethel Reformed charge and the Rev. O. J. Par>-. D. D., pastor of the Welsh Pres. charge, Bangor • and Wind Oap, Workers at the conven¬ tion church are leaving no stones un¬ turned to make the stay of those who attend most comfortable and pleasant. County OfBcers learned with deep sorrow of the passing away of Al¬ vin N. Itterly, the faithful secretary! Harrisbarg-This question Of a and treasurer of the Nazareth DU- processing tax for the consumer of ^paL nrnnKimT/i trict. Mr. Itterly was a most con- dairy produeU for the benefit of ^5tll fVLUUilNu sclenUous, loyal and zealous worker Pennslvanla dalr>men, is upon the' - aTVlirr-no k n\T for the Sunday school In his own! minds of many of our people at this AINWIVLKoAK I the, time, SecreUry of Agriculture John ______ A. McSparran, says In a statement j Mr and Mrs. Henry Schlegel. A special meetmg of the Naza¬ reth Borough Council was held on Monday evening to talk over plans nlng with Roy Kostenbader presid- for getting more money for the Ing. Dllictors present were Clayton Nazareth unfinished CWA projects replace its working capital, would Immediately open the door to re-em¬ ployment and prosperity. Industrial capital was not exempt from the (Continued oa gmga Four) Declares Proposed Processing Tax "No Benefit To Dairymen'* Vogel, Howard Uhler, I'aul Davlsson. John Knecht. Paul Searles and Roy Kostefroader. _^.A report rendered by the game committee of the club .stated that 40 cans of brook trout were stocked in nearby streams in March. The club plans also to stock flngerling trout in the various feeders ot the I Bu.shkill creek and other nearby , streams during the year. The direct- One of the councilmen informed council that every paper previously filed was void and that new appli- cat;on.s must be made for every in¬ completed job. 20. A William Day. of the Nazareth High School faculty, gave a talk on "The Oeneral Sciences ' The speaker traced the progress of .science in re¬ search work and in various physical a.'niects in recent years He sum¬ marized briefly the work along thes? lines being done in the I'ennsylvanla schools whereby elementary- science of simple .standards is taught in the elementary grades. As the pupil ad¬ vances into the .secondan.- portion of the school sy.stem the course l>e- comes more difficult and the student Offleen and dlv««WB alaeted •• the Bnudtag aad Smet meeting ma rriday evening wtrt: P-.M. Trum* bower, preaident: P. H. Bnhmld^ vice-president: W. K. Henry, treu* ure.-; Charles W. K. Bhaftr, aeer»« tary. and J. F. BardUl, A. C. Derea* mus. A. E Franu. A. O. Bern, ga M Kem. E. J. Navarre, H. B Bhlm* er and H E. Woodring, dlreetom New by-laws were adopted at tllS meeting. • » RLRAL CITIZENS WBLPABC ASSOCIATION WILL MBBV The Rural Citizens Welfare Aaao* c:ation will hold a special meeting tomorrow evening at 8:90 o'etoek M the Bushkill Centre Hotel. i Tht> remainder of the meeting soon demon.strates his abiUty and ors voted to participate in the co- was spent in di.scu-ssing the various projects that are now under way and in figuring out the necessary money yet needed. A motion was pa.ssed instructing the chief bur¬ gess, the borough engineer and the operative pheasant raising spon.sored public property committee to get by the County Federation of Sports- together immediately in order to men. A large gain in membership estimate the nece.si,ary money need- CONGRESS OF CLUBS TO MEET To Render Several Musical Selections T\\e fUoria Trumpotors products as being of "no substantial beneflt to Pennsylvania dairy farm¬ ers." "The State Department of Agricul¬ ture," he explains "has made a study of this situation and our statisticians tell us that the maximum beneflt The aimual meeting of the Lehigh \ payments that could come to Peim- Valley Congress of Cluba wUl be, sylvanla farmers under the A. A. A. held ta the First Presbyterian, Dalrj- program would be $7,125,000. Chureh of Catasauqua, 2nd and Ptae | It must be understood that that Is streets on Tuesday, April 24th at maximum amount, and if the deal- 10:15 a. m. AU Woman's Club mem-, ers assess much of that processing bers are urged to attend and to tax against the producer, and It Is bring with them a box lunch. Coffee ¦ very probable that they will carry and Ice cream wUl be provided by a part of It, then the $7,125,000 would the hostess club. Any member de-. have to be reduced by whatever siring a means of transportation,! amount the dalr>-man would be re- preferenco to follow one of the scien¬ ces a.s a life work or drops the sub¬ ject entirely, A series of experiments were carried out under the super¬ vision of Mr. Day by Harry Kach¬ line, Richard Siegfried and Robert Uhler, pupils ta his classes, that proved very tateresting autoists'ARE URGED TO GUARD WILD LIFE issued here In which he describes North Broad street, observed their that registered was 114. Of thev> Harrisburg.-'Have a heart Need- the proposed processtag tax on dairy 25th wedding anniversary last Friday 87 are without any dependents and 'e.vs killing of game with an automo- was also reported. ed for finishing the.se projects. i Councilman WiUiam Kortz. one of the committee who registered the unemployed ol Nazareth on Saturday afternoon, read the fol-, lowing results of the registration, ' The total number of unemplo.ved' by havtag "open house and received numerous caUers and felicitations. Mlss Orunert's Sunday school class, of which Mrs Schlegel is a member. _7 are with dependents. The num- bile is tho most heartless and un- ber who have been without steady sportsmanUke practioe on the cal- work for less than a vear totaled endar." 20: for one year, 26: for two >Tars That wa.s the annual appeal is- 32: and for three years. 36. Tliere '^ued today by the Board of Oame those who registered Cnmmis.sioners to autoists, Althou-'li the needless toll of 52 ; were among those present in the evening The couple were married ''^re 49 of April 14 1909 by the Rev. John employed on CWA work; 27 receiv- 'he needless toll of ga-i GiwiWld, of Warsaw, Indiana, then Ing relief from the State; 52 who and birds on the highwa- continue. animals will plea.se Ralph Pry. communicate with Mrs. C. OF C. BANQITET Preparations for an all-member banquet of the Nazareth Chamber of Coninvrce were discussed at their iii<etiiig held Mondav evening, E. C sent quired to pay. On the other hand, the estimated amount of proce.sslng tax on dairy products consumed In Penn.sylvanla. which they are at this time Illy prepared to a-s-sume pastor of the Nazareth MoravUn are un.skilled laborers and 62 that congregaUon. Mr. and Mrs, Schle- are skilled laborers. There were gel have one son and four daughters, a number of men who had been em- Local Baseball Season Opens Officially May 5th Nasareth A. A. Jains Eait Penn \ League — Fetherolf Elected Manager As.sociatioii promise.' plenty of fa.st during the entire year tho kill Is u:i- usually large In the sprin- months Although rabblt-s, easily blinded and bewildered by automobil' head- lights, pay the greatest toll vf^* all other forms of animal life a'.-a .suf¬ fer Already .several tiny fawii> h:ive been included In the killing, re¬ ported While realizing that in some i:i- stanoes striking wild animals ^- bird-. cannot be avoided Commissi ni baseball this season and will release "^cials feel that much of the , for publication the line-up as soon as slaughter is due to some queer quirk •Take Me Out to the Ball Oame!" completed There will also be publi- ;^^„!l!!!"f_'L"lvi']f .* __!l-r!:5 ^ ^ "It is very evident that the re.sult That's the tune the local fans wiU .shed thru the columns of this paper, '^''''"K something unprotected. of thev processlnR taxes as they fall upon the consuming public of (he East. Instead of brlnglnR a com- Chanipion was in charge Pre-j tnensurate benefit to the farmer of were C. J. Knauss, Frank, the Kast, takes tho money from our Mrs. Edmund Kellow and daughter Aileen of Pen Argyl .spent Wednes- b»> singing on and after May Sth. a complete schedule of games to be I when the season Is offlcially opened played this .season, giving date and , by the Ea.st Penn Lt^ague. location , Tlie Nazareth A. A. has already The East Penn League conslsU of AAy In town, vislttag her sister, Mra, joiiiid the league and lias elected eight clubs Including the foUowtag J*''^"* Kreidler, towns East Oreenville. Limeport, —_^_-.^______^.^_^___^ I -L '.TR^v^n.n.i Liuu. iiic tuuiH" IV i«.-icnjii»t»;i Pottstown. Hellcitown. two teams I ploved on CWA work who did not out of It a very trifling, if any, bene- of the club ha:, not as yet been .sel-| from Allentown, Bethlehem, and register due to the fact that ^^" [ected, but the Nazareth Athletic| Nazareth Schmidt. P. S Trumbower, Charles! consuming public and pay.s it Into' James Petherolf as manager of the Shinier, E C Ch.iinpion, William E the middle West and our farmers get' local club The complete personnel H<nry, Oeorge Smith. A, G. Kern,' H P Ytisley and William Mertz, A GENII'S IS ONB WHO HAS FOUND HIMSCLT A Oenlus may be defined as a man who has found hitnaelf. Mediocrity never gets put others It is the fale of amaU souls to remam forever In the land of imitation. Tbe human beu\g. w hen he entera tato thla life, finds the whole ««rld organized agatast hia tadlvl- doahty. Parenta repraaa htm. schoolmates sneer at him or haze him to aubdue htm sjnality, teachers trim society Insists on a atandard mold for him, busineaa em* phasiaes uniformity. ehOKtea make tilm conform, ehiba or unions or lodgea cramp hhn. and at laat ihe undertaker boxes and oonflnea him per¬ manently. All the while he struggles, accordtag to the amount of Ufe-foroe In lUm, to gt free, to express himaelf. And the very world whMi unites aU Its power to eimdtt and cabta him. never miiNg* her) of him untU he defaaia it. In some meaaure, aatf da- motistrates his real Self. Is not thla the core of ili real religion—the flndUlf ml one s rnt-n peraonalltjr and tlw befaw true to M Waa Hjm something lUce thla that"^ heavenly voice meant, wImb It aald: "And to him thai eometh wUl I give thg of Life?" U
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1934-04-19 |
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 | 04 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1934 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1934-04-19 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-30 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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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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The Nazareth Item
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VOL XLIII
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1934
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Local Lions Club Re-
Lehigh iJ mversi
To Attend Open House
Lectures, Demomtra-
tions, Exhibitg
TWO NEW MEMBERS
Prof. Grim Speaks On *'A
Century of Progress
In Education
The Naaareth Lions Club hekl| their regular meeting Tuesday eve> nli«, AprU IT *t 6:30 In the Y. M. 0. ' A. with tbe president, Wm. Henry. praeldlng. Oeorfe Smith at tbe piano. After the dinner the Seeie- tary read a letter from Lehigh Unt- vemty Invltlnc all memben to be pceeented at their Open House Pri- da/, AprU ao in the afternoon and evening with profram of lectures,
Fatal Auto Accidents
Mlss Carrie Orunert left on Mon¬ day afternoon for New Dorp, Staten Island, N.Y., to attend the funeral
tu the present time we find In most' °' ,1;^' ''Ti^h'^Z' h^.h* w'!!"^;' school pictures, maps, etc., on the J'Tf^'T^^'^ ""^ ''*"* ^*'^'''- walls to suit the conditions of the.'J^y afternoon, child and line of study. Many rural Mrs. Orunert, wife of Rev... Orun- schooU at the pi«aent time have a ert, was accidently hit when herl piano as part ot their equipment, l husband lost control of his automo- ] Outside surroundings are beta* moto, bile while backing out of the gar- considered for the health and well age to go to church on Sunday mom- being of the pupils. The Naaareth '"8- She waa rushed to a hospitai schooU were given credit for the where she died Sunday afternoon, best school Ubrary In the count con-1 ReVi and Mrs. Orunert resided In slderlng communities of slmUar slaes. He showed by blackboard demonstra¬ tion how letters and numbers ue related to each other and preaent
day methods td teaching Inatead of] gtxa. Coma Stotnet, of Nazareth, the old ABC'a, After deaertbtng how who, with friends from Wind Oap In years past teechera were aelected and Eaat Bangor, spent the winter thru a test with pen knife and gooee at Sebtlng, Florida, met with an quUls by trustees of a oonmunlty automobUe accident at Wrens, for school purpoaes, be advlaed pre- Oeorgia on Sunday afternoon while sent methods do not only oooalder on their rettun home, which proved Intellectual training but alio ways fatal to Mrs. Seba Kamm, of East and means of handUng economic Bangor.
ORPHANS IN THE STORM
>n-| ReVi a ies. NazaAtI ra- Orudert ue Hal/Mll mt si of Wn. i
ith many years ago when Rev was principal of Nazareth Military Academy.
demonatratlona and exhlblU. Secre
l[try alao read • letter from Bethle- ^^^ ,g^i^i problems, or In other hem Chamber of Commerce Invlttag ^^^ ^ method of handUng old pro-
•U members to participate in a testimonial dinner on AprU 23 to Mr. Fox, the local Fed. C. W. A. AdnUnlstrator, for bis faithful ser¬ vices ta thU diatrlct. Uon Kllck then tatroduoed tato the club a snew members, Tom DeReamer and Carl Medler. Tokens and buttons wore given to both. Lion Leh of the pro¬ gram conuiUttee then tatroduced as tbe speaker for the evening our fel¬ low townsman and educator, Oeorge A. Orim, Superintendent of the Pu¬ blic achools of Northampton county,
blems ta a new way. Meettag closed In the usual way.
REBEKAH
LODGE MEETS
"Strong Boa" Tampered With
When the Elizabeth PUe Rebekahs asembled on Monday evening for their monthly meeting at the Odd
The three women were taken to University Hospitai at Augusta, Oa.
Mrs, Stoinet was only slightly hurt. Mrs, Nettle Langmeade, of Wtad Oap received a fracture of the nose and possible tatemal Injuries.
YOUNG PEOPITS CONFERENCE HELD AT PEN ARGYL
One ot the most Inspiring Young
.hoK«keon''AC^nTury of Progress: Fellows Hall, they found that some- Peoples Conferences yet held came
one had been tampering with their to a close Saturday evening In Zlon
boxes M E. Church, Pen Argyl. Beginning
I,
In Education". He started with con
ditkms prior to 1834 and the creation, strong boxes. Three of the boxes
of the PennsylvanU Public School had been broken open and a fourth on Priday evening and continuing , Law In 1834 thru the efforts of i was badly bent. Whoever waa tam- \ through the day, Saturday each aes 'tMorge Wolfe, a lutlve of Northamp-1 perlng with them left no trace.
sion was brim fuU of interest and
'Oeorge woiie, a luiHTc w» .¦«»j.«.M....r 11-^ m - —
tbn county. The primary purpose of | his movements. Nothing was taken the dlacuaelon groups were much en-
tbe Bchool Law at that time was the from any of the boxes. I Joyed. The address by Rev. H. C.
education of the males but thnij EUen Weaver was ta charge of Snyder of Nazareth, on Friday eve-
atages of time until the present the, the business meettags District deputy lUng claimed the Interested atten-
gbrla and ladles are now on about Lucy Kline assisted by Agnea Krae- \ tlon of the oung people throughout.
e«ual standing on educational op- mer InataUed Mary Wunderly asTTie hospitality of the Pen Argyl -fitted to suffer whUe government
poftunUies. Rustic and crude envlr-, chapUOn. The mtoutea of the meet- church waa mueh appreciated. Naza- Win^.. form of i«re loans haa
oaments at first have developed un- tag were tcmI by Badle Kem. *'° "^ "** '""" " *^^ ***"" -"^
State To Wage "Clean-Up Week" Campaign Begin¬ ning Monday, April 23i
Aims At Sanitation. Be-j ^ «^---".SSSS^ moval of N uisances and ^ ^ program Bornmemt, il !!_••»'
lon gsd$._
Fire Hazards
Community May Exercise i
Own Judgment Regard- |
ing A Program j
coegmiatA m
exercises
I ing a program. Howvrer, - sential that the InfamMUon -^—— into local newspapers and beCWe
URGE CO-OPERATION cuisens generally to ontor Uurt
people may be able to " '"
the offlclal activltlea planMd.
The foUowtag Is as a general guide for UU* vance: Monday. AprU The State Departments of Health, i Day. All sldewalka Welfare, Forests and Waters, and' should be cleaned, gotten the Bureau of Flre Protection, State ditches opened and aowan Police, have designated tbe week be-1 Taeaday, April Mill, F ginning Monday, April 23rd, a* i Do not bum bmah, CLEAN-UP WEEK. , debris ta or near the focwto OB *|k
Th« annual custom has always re-1 windy days. Seleet • suited in developing a sUte-wlde ta-; day on which to bum, terest ta sanlUtlon and the removal leave the f\re linguardad OBltt K IB' of nuisances and flre hazards. entirely extinguished.
Cities, boroughs, smaU communi- Oo not smoke while flahlflV tntm ties and tadividuals throughout the the banks of streams, or eriBdle ' Conunonwealth are again urged to mg or riding through the l cooperate with the Departments In Take time out for a smoke atad ' the observance of these activities. (Conttaued oa ""'— ¦•^
COMMITTEE OF TOWN COUNCIL MEEIS WITHFIRlllEW
The committee of the boroil|ll council met with the Villgance B Company No. I, of Nazaretb,
their monthly meeting to
«^«" Tf^X^h'em: IsaacWaltonsof Nazareth
Invade Streams The Open-
ENERGENCY CROP LOANS NOW AVAHABLE
Congress this year has appropriat¬ ed (orty million dollars to aid farm¬ ers to plant this season's crops. A part of this fund is now available to
farmers of Northampton County and on needs of the flre compenjr. IlM rrangements have been made with Are company asked for the foUov* .- «-.u„. w„iH,«a„ at Mao Ff>rrv ing: A flre alarm box to be plMMA
a folding Ufe mt:
Weathering the storm of depres¬ sion, American Industry has been
St. John's Ref. Church To Celebrate Seventy-Filth Anniversary of Founding
reth young people won the cup for ,^n gjven cheerfuUy to the banks the largest registered attendance, rallroeda and other groups, some of
Next years conference will also »o _,ij<„„ never produced as much for BeshkiU Creek Lined on Beth SMes lUble, common earthworm
to Nazareth. Uncle Sam during prosperous years ^^ ^eavy Catches Beperted Other reports made hy fl _.„
In the new Trinity Union Church.' „ jhe victims who are now on the who wandered Into more distant ^ tatended for those revised Ust of tb
- located ta Monroe. Pike and "^'jj,,^,o^^th good standing. W
Mr. Chas. Weidman at 2230 Ferry ing:
street in Easton to accept applica- at the flre house;;
from borrowers who wish to a hydrant ooupltag to be uaed ^ii^i.y Mr. Weidman will be avail- rectly from the plug to the able Tuesdays and Thursdays from on the truck: a truck pumper 8 to 10 A. M. and ilso after 4 P. M a booster tank capable of cwnylOf on these same days. 1000 feet of hose and the
Loans will be made in amounts equipment; 800 feet of IH from tlO up to 8250. Borrowers must hose; two reductag coupUnga be established farmers, either owners shut offs; four shut off nootei or tenants, and have sufficient equip- !':< Inch hose; two nooles for ment with which to farm. Anyone truck; two Ufe belta With receiving a loan must agree to co- meat.
operate with the Agricultural Ad-, L. A. Meyers, prealdent waa I Justment Admtalstratlon program charge of the meeting. The ae< _
Other reports made by flshermen' »'«» ^^ "?'^':^ •f'***?"' '»*^^ Hll^TL*" "1* ^^Jf^SS^ Who wandered tato more distant "^^'culUiral producU. The Emer- ^^^"^^t^f ^.? !L2!2?*'*
~r,»« T.n,>.,. .H> Intended for those revised Ust of the memben
ing Day Despite Rain
wind Oap on the evening of the 2«th outside looktag ta.
Despite the rata Monday, the local streams
of April, the annual dUtrict conven-, xhese groupa. It la true, needed ft»hennen donned ta waterproof Wayne counties, are that moot of ^^ productton Credit Aaaoclatlon la. «^ •dmttted M • new
l^y„ ?i.^ ^m t!!r B^jL!!!! , "•»¦*•»«• '^ ••»• entitled to ". -lothtag from head to foot, waded the streama ta theae counties are "T'lZZT f«^ .SJ!S!: J^!\\t wrir^t^ I »»*»* '^ ""*• *•*" to<»«»»n' and thoee, the »ti«ama after speckled beautlea. ckwed to public fishing. One Naza-' Auentowo vlU^^ttL\^ »*."• Church. ;„^naent upon Industry. CerUtoly to date not many heavy catches reth sportsman experienced this' ^_.^.. • • SSn^d^hilrXii^, S. I Agriculture has a rightful place ta have been reported, but the majority seemtagly unnecessary condition. He ROTARIANS IN ooeaslon and there wiU be other ta-! ^he warm RFC restaurant and that ^ho fished the BushkiU Cieek re- tried to get his line into three lUcely ""''***'^^'' *^^
Church will dress at the momlng aervloe and |«'*«5^ i!!.,^" tS^^,„"h!^! »^"*» ^^^ «=•*• ""^^ •«'"*' ^'*"»- Ported one and two trout to theh- streams, but each time was tater- »raary of Its Rev. A. O. Peters. 8. T. D., of PhU- ^?i,S.^^^ m^ ?m^ '^' i "^l measuring from seven to ten rupted with one or all of the follow-
_.w .., ,H.,..H.. »»« -^„„ ., th- mvmrttttm committee composed of Mlss LiUlan xhe trouble today with Industry mches. A few reported from six to ing remarks: "Hey You, Dont you
8t. John's Reformed
observe the 75th aniUveraary
loondlng, April 93-33 with special adelphia, the sermon at the evening
I. Mrvtees. Dr. W. R. Wotring, O. D., serviee. The Oloria Trumpeten,
t LL. D. wUl deUver the HUtorleal ad- [ associated with tbe N. B. C. system! ** f^ "
I vention.
Will Deliver Historical Address
Jonw, Ware J. Hetaey and the Revf j, Vhat it suffers from the same W. H. Brong wUl report at the con- jhrtakages and depreciations that
^^ ^, . .. , made it necessary for banks, Insur-
An •ttractlve program Is betag ^^n^ companies, raUroads and agrl- arran«wlforthisevening(Thursday)Lmturetoaeek government loans, 'm * ^"^^^ ^^°^^ '*^lf »'«»"»>¦-' Though each of these groups U of vlUe. AUhough the raUy wUl take^^^,! importance to our nation as a place ^t the St. Paul's Lutheran ^hole, each Is ta some mwner dc- Churoh, the Sunday school PUbUcof ] ^„t ^p^^ taduatrtal proeperity- U« entlro community U tavlted. The industrial payioUs-to keep
Rev. A. A. Koch of Trtolty Evangell-1 _^_
cal Church Easton will speak upon; yf^^^^ these payroUs, where wlU the subject, "Your Sunday School L^„^ ^ deposiU? Where wUl ta- andMlne" HawaUan music will bei ^^„J" ^^^t^, premiums?
played by a group of young foUts ^here wUl railroads get carriers? from RaubsvUle. The time Is 7:48'^ ^^om wUl farmers sell their pro-
P ""• ' duce?
In addition to the news noted ta j ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ „, ^3^i3,
this column last week the fo owing ^^^^ j^^ ^^^ government asthese
ministers from the county will lead „,„,,„ k„..„ ~...^i.,^^ k^„, „™« t^^..., ' '¦¦•»'~'-... —— —~
in meditation and devotional ser- 8>-«"P ^*^^. «^'^_*^'h^^.?.^". l".''?^ I h*ld ta thej. M C. A. Mond^ vices at the coming county conven¬ tion at Plalnneld Church, May 11
DINNER SESSION
eight trout and a few had no re- know you cant flsh here!" "ItU cost cl^ of tlJ^wwklTiSS^r J^sslon sideration port to make at all. you 82 00 to flsh here", "ThU stream T^ Zmt%J^aT^i.t^^lZ '"""'"^
High water In most of the local Is ieaaed and you must Jota our or- ? 5J*J°? hSSSH^ m2S.I .S streams had no appeal for the fly ganization to flah', and another one J^ OrouTSiSr Tteahir^ of fishermen and most of the "Nothing-' -"Where's your badge?" The flsher- [h* -Mdm«^««l^ H mvailiev but-Fly" casters stayed at home. The man in question is a known true nn^ »«»Ih --,- iur«^. nioM, old-fashioned earthworm, sptaners sportsman and his records show that .„h b!w«. ««.h ^ Is-fKi-Kf^, n^ and live bait held sway during the, he has never flUed a legal crt^el. Is » r ^^nS^of^^J^ ?^. ^ day by the majority, and it is be- there any reason why such a man Lnf!,'!^)^^ nSS^h.f Il^.n^' lieved that most trout caught ta the should not get digusted and wonder " u^!^ ^^Sn£i ^ Zai BushkUl were Uken on the old re-' why he Is paying for a flshlng license. '^Tby'^hTv:^^^^t^a!^:d
their open houae celebration on April
motion waa made tbat L«<
Rice organiae a flrat aid claaa tbe aaaistance of P. Heckman. fUirandal secreUry gave • which was accepted.
The dectskMi of the flre commit*
tee of council wUl be brought up tft^
th« rvext meeting of oouncU (or Ma^
l71
BUILDING AND LOAN OFFICERS INSTALLED
LOCAL ROD AND GUN CLUB MEETS
The monthly directors' session of the Nazareth Rod and Oun Club was
SPECIAL MEETING OF TOWN COUNCIL
Dr. W. H. Wotring, D. D, LL. D.
Scboeneck Moravian;
and known from coast to coast wUl render musical aelections, 7:30 o' clock.
The service on Monday eveiUng wUl begta at 7:49 o'clock, with mualc by the Community orchestra at 7:30 o'clock. Oreetlngs will be brought by the foUowlng mtalsters: Rev. P. S. Metaert, M. A., Nazareth Moravian; Rev. H C. Snyder, St. John's Luther¬ an; Rev. R. L Woodrtag, Mennonlte I rounding sections to Jota with St. Brethren in Christ; Rev.W. S. Harris,! John's Chureh ta this anniversary Haman Evangelical; Rev. J. F. Oross, j observance.
' county, and his loss w 111 be greatly felt.
Rev H. J. Ehret, D. D.. Bethlehem, Pa.; Rev.'church. In the district and In S. T. Achenbach, Farmington, Me.;; Rev Webster Stover, Ph. D., Penns
burg. Pa. I •—
Aithems wm be rendered by the lJ]j|(;|| VALLEY Moravian and Lutheran chotai. ' ¦^¦^¦¦»"» » najsJAi a
A cordial tavlUtlon la extended to the people of Naaareth and sur-
try right Itself and maintain or In crease Us payrolls? , .„ , „ . „ „,. , , An RFC for Industry, providing
and 12: the Rev. L. B. Kllck pastor^ 1„^,^^ ^^^^^ ^.^^^ ^. j,^^^,^^^. ^^
of the convention church. Rev. W. H. Christ, pa.stor of Bethany Evan¬ gelical Church, Pen Argyl; the Rev. J. O. Reagle, D D., pastor of Mt. Bethel Reformed charge and the Rev. O. J. Par>-. D. D., pastor of the Welsh Pres. charge, Bangor • and Wind Oap, Workers at the conven¬ tion church are leaving no stones un¬ turned to make the stay of those who attend most comfortable and pleasant.
County OfBcers learned with deep sorrow of the passing away of Al¬ vin N. Itterly, the faithful secretary! Harrisbarg-This question Of a
and treasurer of the Nazareth DU- processing tax for the consumer of ^paL nrnnKimT/i trict. Mr. Itterly was a most con- dairy produeU for the benefit of ^5tll fVLUUilNu sclenUous, loyal and zealous worker Pennslvanla dalr>men, is upon the' - aTVlirr-no k n\T
for the Sunday school In his own! minds of many of our people at this AINWIVLKoAK I
the, time, SecreUry of Agriculture John ______
A. McSparran, says In a statement j Mr and Mrs. Henry Schlegel.
A special meetmg of the Naza¬ reth Borough Council was held on Monday evening to talk over plans nlng with Roy Kostenbader presid- for getting more money for the Ing. Dllictors present were Clayton Nazareth unfinished CWA projects
replace its working capital, would Immediately open the door to re-em¬ ployment and prosperity. Industrial capital was not exempt from the (Continued oa gmga Four)
Declares Proposed Processing Tax "No Benefit To Dairymen'*
Vogel, Howard Uhler, I'aul Davlsson. John Knecht. Paul Searles and Roy Kostefroader.
_^.A report rendered by the game committee of the club .stated that 40 cans of brook trout were stocked in nearby streams in March. The club plans also to stock flngerling trout in the various feeders ot the I Bu.shkill creek and other nearby , streams during the year. The direct-
One of the councilmen informed council that every paper previously filed was void and that new appli- cat;on.s must be made for every in¬ completed job.
20.
A William Day. of the Nazareth High School faculty, gave a talk on "The Oeneral Sciences ' The speaker traced the progress of .science in re¬ search work and in various physical a.'niects in recent years He sum¬ marized briefly the work along thes? lines being done in the I'ennsylvanla schools whereby elementary- science of simple .standards is taught in the elementary grades. As the pupil ad¬ vances into the .secondan.- portion of the school sy.stem the course l>e- comes more difficult and the student
Offleen and dlv««WB alaeted ••
the Bnudtag aad Smet meeting ma rriday evening wtrt: P-.M. Trum* bower, preaident: P. H. Bnhmld^ vice-president: W. K. Henry, treu* ure.-; Charles W. K. Bhaftr, aeer»« tary. and J. F. BardUl, A. C. Derea* mus. A. E Franu. A. O. Bern, ga M Kem. E. J. Navarre, H. B Bhlm* er and H E. Woodring, dlreetom New by-laws were adopted at tllS meeting.
• »
RLRAL CITIZENS WBLPABC
ASSOCIATION WILL MBBV
The Rural Citizens Welfare Aaao*
c:ation will hold a special meeting
tomorrow evening at 8:90 o'etoek M
the Bushkill Centre Hotel.
i
Tht> remainder of the meeting soon demon.strates his abiUty and
ors voted to participate in the co-
was spent in di.scu-ssing the various projects that are now under way and in figuring out the necessary money yet needed. A motion was pa.ssed instructing the chief bur¬ gess, the borough engineer and the
operative pheasant raising spon.sored public property committee to get by the County Federation of Sports- together immediately in order to men. A large gain in membership estimate the nece.si,ary money need-
CONGRESS OF CLUBS TO MEET
To Render Several Musical Selections
T\\e fUoria Trumpotors
products as being of "no substantial beneflt to Pennsylvania dairy farm¬ ers."
"The State Department of Agricul¬ ture," he explains "has made a study of this situation and our statisticians tell us that the maximum beneflt The aimual meeting of the Lehigh \ payments that could come to Peim- Valley Congress of Cluba wUl be, sylvanla farmers under the A. A. A. held ta the First Presbyterian, Dalrj- program would be $7,125,000. Chureh of Catasauqua, 2nd and Ptae | It must be understood that that Is streets on Tuesday, April 24th at maximum amount, and if the deal- 10:15 a. m. AU Woman's Club mem-, ers assess much of that processing bers are urged to attend and to tax against the producer, and It Is bring with them a box lunch. Coffee ¦ very probable that they will carry and Ice cream wUl be provided by a part of It, then the $7,125,000 would the hostess club. Any member de-. have to be reduced by whatever siring a means of transportation,! amount the dalr>-man would be re-
preferenco to follow one of the scien¬ ces a.s a life work or drops the sub¬ ject entirely, A series of experiments were carried out under the super¬ vision of Mr. Day by Harry Kach¬ line, Richard Siegfried and Robert Uhler, pupils ta his classes, that proved very tateresting
autoists'ARE URGED TO GUARD WILD LIFE
issued here In which he describes North Broad street, observed their that registered was 114. Of thev> Harrisburg.-'Have a heart Need- the proposed processtag tax on dairy 25th wedding anniversary last Friday 87 are without any dependents and 'e.vs killing of game with an automo-
was also reported.
ed for finishing the.se projects. i
Councilman WiUiam Kortz. one of the committee who registered the unemployed ol Nazareth on Saturday afternoon, read the fol-, lowing results of the registration, ' The total number of unemplo.ved'
by havtag "open house and received numerous caUers and felicitations. Mlss Orunert's Sunday school class, of which Mrs Schlegel is a member.
_7 are with dependents. The num- bile is tho most heartless and un-
ber who have been without steady sportsmanUke practioe on the cal-
work for less than a vear totaled endar."
20: for one year, 26: for two >Tars That wa.s the annual appeal is-
32: and for three years. 36. Tliere '^ued today by the Board of Oame
those who registered Cnmmis.sioners to autoists, Althou-'li
the needless toll of
52
; were among those present in the evening The couple were married ''^re 49 of
April 14 1909 by the Rev. John employed on CWA work; 27 receiv- 'he needless toll of ga-i GiwiWld, of Warsaw, Indiana, then Ing relief from the State; 52 who and birds on the highwa- continue.
animals
will plea.se Ralph Pry.
communicate with Mrs.
C. OF C. BANQITET
Preparations for an all-member banquet of the Nazareth Chamber of Coninvrce were discussed at their iii |
Month | 04 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1934 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19340419_001.tif |
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