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The Nazareth Item AM DfOmWOkNT n DBVOTKD TO LlTKRATOMIi UWAL AND OCNUIAL INTILUOMIOI ^Bo: NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1934 No. 10 Schoeneek C. E. Society Celebrates 40th Anniversary a/.hoeneck Christian Endea-¦ creUry of Easton; and from the » fl^lebrated It* 40th »n- Moravian C, E. Societies of Ei ^ '»*'*'''g^<lgy evening, Thei Bethlehem and West Salem, III. •nie Emaus, bWW'*^^^ organized on January l xhe trombone choir played several Pt)^^ I chorales as a prelude to the 7;30 *J*t.lebratlon began with a fel-1 service, Dr, J E supper at 5:30. Weinland, Bethle. Robert I hem personally brought greetings "**"' iPd^tl^' Union Prayer ser-] from the P. E. C. Letters of greet- *"'*' «30 Music was furnished | ing were read from Paul H. MarsteU tW •' ' 1,-c^ c. E. orchestra. A, Ier. Pleld Secretary of Moravian C. E, ^ the » P ^j^' ^jjj played by i Union and from Warren O. Hoopes. „ttiic«l 5« _j^g Nazareth Mor- Field Secretary of the Penna, State "•^"'tr society attended In a, C. E. Union.. Eugene D. Trefn and iTtan C. ^' -ggj^n Moravian C E, MUs Anna M, Beitel spoke briefly »ody. The ^^njgj by Mlss An- ] about their experiences in organizing "****«« Letters of greeting andj the first society 40 years ago. A let- "* "ttatlons wert teaA from the; ter of reminesclnce was read front Nazareth Choral Society Presents First Concert - ¦ ' ^vW^ Penna. Association For The Blind Holds Annual Meeting toitoirini Rev P. S. Meinert. Naza-. Mrs. James Brewer, of Easton. The ¦ ' • • ¦¦ —"- anniversary address of the evening was made by Earl W. Israel, Past (Continued on Page Seven) SrSr Paul de Schwelnltz, Beth- iSlinr 8. H. Oapp. Bethlehem; y^iiorothy Booltes. Co-Field Se- AU GOOD AMERICANS SHOULD COOPERATE AND GIVE RECOVERY PLANS CHANCE TO TAKE EFFECT iZai . bird that U tttttof. Their ¦^ to eeata her oil the ^Zaw*^ at the em end thate UTiW how amj mtlng along. !i^ at* told that tt tatoe UTtototch ewe aoA that th«r &!• Patient, thejr ean't under- 'Stt And U thetr owr-wuUety »^Lm ta check they may du- Ibe bird and tum her efforts It is natural enough for to act In that way, grown- ^not expected to do It. Ex¬ perience has taught them that as a rule the prooeeiet of nature cannot be hurried. If they InsUt on going the iame way, they learn In the end that all they have done Is a dead loia and that they have to start acain where they began before. There If a "period of Incubation" or "period of gesutlon" for most forms of life, and this period varies from a tew momenta in the lower orders up to a year and a half or more In the case of elephanta. Bven among the bird family there is a wide range of Incubation periods. No (Continued on Page Six) UHL ORGANIST W RECITAL SUNDAY EVENING Ihfonday evening at 1:15 o'clock A Rohn will begin the pUyIng ^airiM of Orcan Reeltala In 8t. Sk Lutheran Chttieh. In theae Sh Mr. Rohn wUl play lequeat Al Organ nwnberi consist of MMl And Pugue In D Minor— IHk Romance Sana Parolee—Bon- atjikgro ma non tropp Sonata ^fjotywiM; Ibuntato ^atiaelm^ fS^no aoloiat wiU be Mre Mm a. Ratiach of Easton "" JAMESTOWN TAX RATE CUT Sarpliw FrMB IU PUnt Paya MwiUclpal Ught Debt JAMESTOWN, N. Y.-»y aome of the surplus piled up by lta municipal electtle plant ta pay all ito bonded debt chargea thia year. Jamestown has been able to reduce lta tax rata. The 1331354 needed to carry iU debt coeta if it had been taken from the taxpayer*' pockets, would havw forced an increaae in the tax tata. Mayor Lmb P. ¦obitta aald. Inatead, the rata was lower 10 eenta ^'r|a thousand despite a $5tJ31 deficit Principals in Nazareih Choral Society Affair —Olobe-Tlmes Photo School Board Meets the same marketable and avallabis to the public; for a need of demon* strathiif anew the abilities of tht blind, the preventive work which IS \)ein% done and should be done; and for additional funds wherewith UM work of the Association may be car> rlcd on. In response, word came from Rev, R W. Musselman, Mr. W. J. Daw* and Mrs. Calvin M. Smith, all dlivcU ors In Pen Argyl, and from Mrib Harry Stoddard, Director in Bangor, that these communities wlU weloome a "Oeinonsiratlon Oay". Thia will mean a display of gooda made bf WlU SSudi T^aUat^ I 'r-n »•» •"* • •^W^ <^A ««*- , with Vtolln accompaniment tolk Charles Schnerr and Rear m^.O Lord—Wooler. Uh Choir WlU alng The Army Of ttllard-Scott. MID OF get The Jamestown municipal plant, charging the loweat rata In the State, has been a consistent big money maker. Customers pay only three to three and a half cente a kUowatt hour. In spite of this, a 1150,000 debt contracted by pur- Slttlng, left to right: Mlss Marie Voigt, Miss Mae YeUley, conductor. Mrs. Claude Wolfinger, Mrs. William Happel. Standing, left to right: Pr .nklyn Kostenbader, WiUlam Oano. Jr., Daniel Rohn, at Naxareth High School. —Olobe-Tlmes Photo A special meeting for general pur poses was held by the Nazareth ' School Board on Monday evening ; of this week. C. P. Martin presided ' and all members were present ex-' cept W. M. Bennett, Jr. and Miss Clara A. Ee;k. i i The Board decided to apply to the Civil Works Administration for ad¬ ditional funds to cover labor costs and compensation insurance approx¬ imating $1,832.00 to complete grad¬ ing that portion of the High School athletic field which the Board pre¬ viously decided to grade, and on I wnicn a considerable portion of the' grading has been done. $523.21 was ^ ! appropriated by the Board or grass ' seed and necessary supervision m ^ seeding the athletic field next spring; after the grading Is completed. It I was also decided to apply to the C. I W. A. for sufBcient funds to cover tbe labor costs and compensation ' Insurance approximating 13000.00 to Fifteen members of the Board,, with nine .sending regrets because of illness or the extreme cold, at¬ tended the dinner at the Sun Inn. Belhlehem, marking the fifth annudl meeting of the Northamplon Branch of the Penna. A.ssociation for the Blind, of which Mr. Walter C. Ruth¬ hart is president and Miss Anne Viacho, executive secretary. The directors present were: Mrs. W. M. Wolverton, Easton, Rev. Paul Wolper and Mrs. Wolper, Easton; Mns. Andrew O. Kem, and Mr. Wil¬ liam P. Oano, of Nazareth;; Rev. A. S. Delbert, of Northampton; Messrs. P. A. Bergstresser, R. N. Taylor and | Northampton County blind men S. A Rentzheimer, of HeUertown;' women, a dinner for thoee in tha Mrs. Oliver M. Barres, and Messrs. community interested In the work. A Waller C. Ruthhart and Robert A. full demonstration of the whol* Burlingame, of Bethlehem; Dr. Hen- meaning of "Preventton" work la the ry I. Klopp, Director of the State! home, tn hoapttala. In aehooia, by Hospital, Allentown. i other social afenciea, ete.; and a pro* Two new directors were elected to minent speaker on the eubject of th« the Board from Bath: Mr. A. S. needs for aetlvitiee for aod ftntAng LMnbert and Mr. John Sensenbach. the bUnd, and what thoae aeUvltlefl Mr. Lambert being of tlie President cover. of the local Lions Club, and Mr. | Mr. Dawe, Preaident of the Pta Sensenbach, prealdent of OouneU. i Argyl Lions Club, alao aent word thai Dr. M. W. PhUUps, of Chapman his Club would contribute |M to Quarrie*. also was elected to tbe the work. This flne eootributloa Board. The Doctor baa shown great was matehed by the announeanenl I and active interest in the examining, of Ur, Lambert and Mr. Seneeahaeh, of children In the rural schools, lead- to the effect that the Bath Ltoaa ing to their being eqtaipped with Club would give at leaat |M, tf nol glasses and doing much better school |15. work. i Rev. A. S. Delbert and Dr. M. D. The sUtlstlcal records for the year Pugh, Dtrecton from Northamptoa were preaented, having been prepar- will plan aome activity in their earn* ed by Mlss Vlachos. In Miss Vlacho's munity, probably along the linea of report she also called attention to the "Demooatratton Oay" in the the needs for Increased casework Northeastern aectlon of the oounty. with Individual bUnd people in the Election of new oOcera wlU be held County: for Increased opportunities at the Association's next ineeting. oa for industrial work and for making, Tuesday, evening, March 13. EAST BANGOR Rev. R. E Helf rich MAN HELD ON i ReeeiTed By Chssis GIRL'S CHARGE Committee Named ta { Mhilster In Chareh HeM By I Lata Father Nazareth Choral Society Renders First Concert To Capacity Audience NAZAREIH C OF C. flJ9CTSE.C.€HAM- Mwsic Leveta WeU Pleased With Firet RendlUon ef Lacal Talent appropriated an amount not exeeed- niAmr 1A4i nOCW ^ ISOO-OO for Amlerlals. rental of flllf^ 1934 lllua*' equipment and supervision neces- _^^__ I sary to do the work. „ ....-,. w m ^ 'A summary of the C. W. A. thus Naaareth Chamber of Commerce ^^^ ^^^ ^y ^.^ gchool DUtrict held a reorgatxlaation meeting on ghoa-s 185922 expended by the Friday evening. E. C. Champton School District for materials, rental Naaareth ReaMent So«gbt By < Aathoritica ta Faee Abortion Charge ^.^ -^^— I At a specUl oMetlng of (he execu« Raymond D. Nafle, 33 years old, of tive committee of the Cast PennsyW Central avenue. East Bangor, mar- vania Classis of the Befnaiiieii raae the c<mdemned portion of the ried and the father of two chUdren, Church Wedneeday aftemooa in th« North Broad Street School buUdlng. Is in the oounty JaU charged with home of the Rev. H J.. Ehret, Beth- aod remove materials that can be aborUon and adultery, preferred be- lehem. the Rev. Reginald R. Relffrieh salvaged, and clean up and remove fore Justice of the Peace C. M. Smith, was received from the ClaaiU of tha debrU that vUl reault fron the of Pen Argyl. PoUce are seeking AUegheny, Pittsburgh Synod, and raxing of the buUding. The Beard Harvey Cole, 4B. of Belvldere street, the oaU extended to him by Chrlal xeeed- Naaareth. on an abortion charge in Reformed Chureh, Bath was coo* the same caae. firmed. HEALTH MEETS that famUiar and lovely Blbical story Into music was preaented. In J. Kem, second vice president; Wil¬ liam MerU, secretary, and A. J. More than seven hundred music chaae of a private plant two ye«rs; lov«« heard the fim presentation .«v «.. niiirkiv naid off three of the local Choral Society last Wed- _ .t!L tofore tSttae reoSed and ~«day evening in the High School this rendition the solo parte were Sturgis, treasurer ¦ I thTpuInt Increased IU surplus in' Auditorium. The program was var-\ sung by Mrs. WUUam OMVel. eoxt-¦^ The Board U now making arrange- aiJtaiareth board of health met y^ ,„^^^,„ The victim of the Ulegal operaUon The committee also appointed a is Evelyn Knebone, 18 years old, committee eompoaed of the Rev daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Kneebone. H J Ehret. Rev W. H. Wotring of of 26 WUliams street. Pen Argyl. She Nazareth, and the Rev George J is in Easton Hoapital suffering from Laubach. paator of the Howertown "HaU Bright Abode" from Wagner's Friday evening. E. C. Champton School District for materials, rental the effecta of the operation which chaive. to InstaU him on Sunday "Tannhauaer." ' was elected president; Wm M.Ben- of equipment and supervision, and she told county authorities was com- February 4 PoUowlng the »ntermis|aon the ^.^ ^^ ^,^ president; Andrew «:i"'»0 "y tXte C. W A. for labor mitted by Cole and that Nafle, a bus oratorio, "Ruth" Oaul s adaption of ' "^ -"—" "- - ""-' - •' *• Aim Maniclpal building Monday recently appointed by the ^ff, J(HIN*S REF. of councU included J. A. , J. H. Knecht, J. A. Daneker, Br, J. A. Fraunfelder and Harold Organisation was effected l|»4tacting J. A.. Starner presi- M of the board and R. M. OeU, MVkln named secretary. Mowing the reading of the min- tnjoutlne business was transacted. Ikl bMlth report for the month Mid • total of 23 cases of chick- trgm, flve whooping cough and am neasles. Al report of the board for INSTALLS OFFICERS The elders and deacons of St. John's Reformed Church recently chosen at the annual congregational meeting were Installed during the morning service held Sunday. The consistory includes: Willis F. Hagen¬ buch, OUver T. Knauss, Howard Shimer, William Harper, Walter F. Kern, Samuel Ruth, Frank R. Kem- ied, arranged and conducted by Mlss, tralto, took tbe part of Oipha; Mre. menta to sponsor a public gathering Mae Yeisley. | Claude Wolfinger, aoprano, that of' of the community In the near future coats, or a total of $3,218.12. If the driver, was responsible for her cond- Civil Works Administration wlU ap- dition. prove the projecto now pending, the' Nafle. police say has also made a School District wlU have spent ap- clear breast of the entire aflair. proximately 83,201.83 or nuterlals, Nafle was uken into custody by renui of equipment and supervUlon, county authorities after the girl had and approxUnately 18,032.51 by the made a sUtement to County Detec- President Laubach, presided at the meeting and the others tn attend* anoe were Rev. Ehret the atated clerk: the Rev. Helffrich and tha following elders; John Sencenbach, of Bath; WiUlam P. Crelta, of Beth< lehem: Harvey MUtman, of Easton. Hev, HeUTrteh succeeds bis father. It began with "Land of Hope anJ' **"th: Mlss Marie Voigt. eontralto. to hear and air the opUilons of all ClvU Works AdmUUstratlon for labor tives Menikheim. Hahp and Snjrder, j^, j^^ n^ ^ ^ Helffrich Pomp <*' Naomi; WilUam P. Oano, Jr. Boaz. concerned for aU concerned. Most' costa and competuatlon insurance by! and Dr. Theodore RelcHman, deputy' Olory", by fclgar, from his and Clreumstanoe," written for the coronation of Edward vn. The next Aooompanlsta at the piano were likely thla meettag wiU be In the the time all projecta thus far decided Daniel Rohn and FtankUn Kosten-. /orm of a luncheon where wives and, upon'have been completed, or an ap- selectFon" was T li^t number "My' ^^- ^ twenty-piece orchestra un-' sweethearts of members may attend' proximate total of 81,024.34 Bonnie Lass", arranged by Harvey der the leadership of Jesae Kreidler and take part in movements for | Oaul. The first part of the prograni was completed by the thunderous ; merer, Claj-ton H. Kern, Charles C. the Kienzle, Charles H. Rasely, Charles 0( 1933 read by the secretary p. KraU, Wilmer A Heyer, Arthur Uut a total of 16 meetings h. Hellick, Oeorge W. Leopold, Roy •¦Jnld. Twelve regular meetings s. Koetenbader. Floyd F. Hess, Wil- ¦I lour special meetings.. During lUm M. Simes. Oeorge A.. Smith, matters brought to their at- Oeorge W. Kahler and Robert E. ind all complaints flled with I Werner. Organization was recently mlnUh offlcers were satlsfactor-1 effected with the pastor, the Rev. W. MMdled so far as Is known. The H LOCAL SPORTS¬ MEN ORGANIZE Nazareth sportsmen, members of the Nazareth Rod and Oun Club held their annual meeting in the V. M. C. .\.. Monday evening. Dir¬ ectors were elected with the follow¬ ing being named; Roy Kostenbader, Paul Searle.s, ChtTord Taylor, J. H. accompanied the chorus. community progress. Annotmcement The chorus is made up of 130 of this affair will be made later members who practiced faithfully when the time and place has been for a long period In preparation for selected by the Board. (Conttaued On Page Two) j — » BOROl'GH SURPLt'S ABOLISHES TAXES Knecht, Clayton Vogel. Dr, W. H. Dlehl, named as president; W. F. Wotring, Paul Davlsson, PloydKauff- THE NAZARETH NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY NAMED EXECt'TOR Under the Will of Henry D?rhani- mer late of Upper Nazareth Town¬ ship, admitted to probate at the office of the Register of Wills at Easton, the Nazareth National Bank and Trust Company was named Ex¬ ecutor. AMER. LEGION AUXILIARY PLANS corner. The alleged Illegal operation was committed on January 17, police say, and Cole charged a fee of 85. Warrants in the case have been is¬ sued by Justice of the Peace Smith on complaint of the girl's brother. William Kneelione. of Pen Argyl; I 9 t *• The Anna Nltachmans Klng'a Daughters will hold a silver tea at the home of Mrs. WlllUun Shlmer next Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. MORE SEWING BOY SCOUTS ! The locai Auxlhary of the Ameri- MIFPUNBURO.—Miffllnburg lia.s can Legion under llie leadership of abolished borough taxes for the year. Mrs. Raymond Nagle, president, is Council made the announcement sUtlng that there Is an $18,000 sur¬ plus in the treasury and that the municipal water and light plants should brliig In about 82S.000. The tax rate was 10 mills In 1932 and flve In 1933, ACTIVITIES now mustering another regiment of Au.xiliary meinbers lo thc front. The purpase is to do more sowing for th.' welfare of young America. Recenlly the Auxiliary completed many dress¬ es for children of this communitv The Boy Scouts of troop 32 held their regular meeting .Monday evL-- ing in the V. M. C. A. The meeting opened with prayer led by Bruce Doyle, followed by the singiiig of th^ national anthem. Patrol ses.sions were held with the for the year showed there I Kern, vice-president: W. P, Hagen-' man, Clinton Bunn, Howard Meyers boadled by the local board and buch, recording secretary; C. H H. P. Yeisley and Howard Uhler Kern, financial .si>crelary; W. B. The dirt'ctors organized by electing Harper, trea.surer; Arthur Hellick, Roy Kostenbader. president. Dr. W. ¦ittofflcer. 74 cas"s of scarlet fever, *• cue of mumps; 24 cases of cbttenpox SIX ca.ses of whooping parsonage fund financial secretary: | H. Wotring. vice president. Paul Da Many Happy Returns ofthe Day TO Most of these garments are made Flaming Arrow working on a totem- for the orphans of World War ve-'pole; the Beaver pairoi, on compa work and slgnalhng; Byrd patrol ""«». two cases of ineasle.s, one case; Oeorgf Kahler, p yiDduUnt fever; two cases of tu-; surer "xaloils in iLsoiiago fund trea- .1 addition to making I Offlcers named to .stM've m the Sun- toipecUoiis of local restaur- day school and Auxiliary organiza- l^nd lunch rooms, apartment iion.s for the onsuinu year iiirlude: JJ* snd investigating si-verai: Oeorw Siniih. siiiHMintendenl of ^'¦•ocomplaint.s of a minor na-[ Sund.iy .schiH>l: Charles Slimier and ^'^^a^iiigei made available byjo. Brinton S«'arles, a.s.sociaU' supi^r- IbkiiMt'*^ "^""cil for carrying on intendent.s: Charles Shafer, secro- ^¦Wltin the p.ist .vear was $1,100't«rv: Owen Hes.s, treasurer: VV. M. S "¦• ma expense ist .vear was $1,100 tary; Owen Hess, treasurer: VV. M dunng tlu? year Mrs. Charles Shafer; O. M. O , Mrs. RolMTt Nolf: Junior C. E , Miss Hen¬ rietta Frantz; Ijidies' Auxiliary, Mrs. Minerva Feiiicl<': .Mens League, H. P. Yeislev: Nettopew C. F. O, Mi.ss Kathryn Wericheiser; Zhonta C. F. O., Mrs. Cl.ireiK'o RiH'der; Boy ScouLs Troop 6'», E.irl RitU'r; Cubs, .Mrs. Rufus E.l William Gano. Jr.; Rainbow Circle Pond Road, on i King's Daughters. Mlss HenrietU Hfc^jT"'. *'"' IJii thday of Mr.' Prantz; Phoebe Home Auxiliary, Mrs. Klho'ceUh"^ °" """ ¦"*'*"**" ''"*'' ^ ^ Veislev; Ymiiij! P.cples U>ag- •U^^h''^ a chicken sup-' up, Harold Kratz: InterniedlaU- Wd and ilie <,„„.,„ .„¦,. i,eaguo, Mrs Gt'orge Smith ' • '*»'»4 IIM6 24. ^^ ATTKND "«WNO ANNIVERSARV lli,*"* Mr" P'lul Meyers at |i«^-.*^*''''''> wedding aiini- l»^ "* Mr. and of the •y. The A chicken sup 'ind the guests en- pl.iviiiR cards. VALENTINK I'AIITV *?*5*« to Ar';,ur R Meyers. lliS!^[';,^«">^»cllx>lsRohn wL .'"^ bv tluir companions bii'i «°P^-- «"d Marlon **"¦ Rol>.. IJ, »nj' a '¦'¦^ SeUlegPl on j Sturdy Oak Patrol a.s the decoratln..' hu „ '.\ " ^ Snyder Is committee nnd the Pocwood P.itrol "* "»^al tlav today ' '¦'•h'l Hatt on S.i- Ointlicr Sclilegel on Di.scusslon concernIIii{ the Val¬ entine p.irty to !>¦ li«ld on February 16. took placp at the Friday even¬ ing nueling of the Oirl Scouts. Troop No 1. held at the Mor.i\ian Chinch The comiiiUt< e women and mothers of the iKwp arc lo be the guests. The Holly Patrol willj art as tlie .s<i\ing committee; the. vlsson, tifcasurer. Paul Searles, se- rretary, Floyd Kaullnian. chairman of fish conunlttee. Howard .Meyers, chairman of game committee and H. P. Yeisley, Paul Searles and Clin-1 ton Bunn as delegates to the County j Federation of Sportsmen Club.s, Al¬ ternates named were Floyd Kaufl¬ man, Clayton Vogel and ClilTord | Taylor, During thc evening short addresses : w«'i'e made by Ernest Harwood, e.xe- riitive secretary of the Penn.-^ylvania' Stat*' Oaine Coniiiii.ssion and by Clil- ford Taylor, of the local club, E. A. Haehnle, secretary of the County Federation and by Roy Pittenger, game protector of Easton. During the year, the club distri¬ buted 160 cans of brook trout; 18 cans of .sunflsh. 18 cans of catfish, six cans of tadjxiles. 11 pliea.vmts nnd 71 rabbit.s in adj.iceni public hunting ground and streams. A so-| cial iM-rlod was enjoyed following tho nie<Ming. A A ( III!I«-1I \\ sl'illMi SIMVW S( HOOL THE P IDENT ns the game committee. There have b-'i-n false reports hl)i.-,i.l rereiilly .ilxiiit the Christian Sprlni! Sunday Srhool not beiii;< conducted any more There i.s ab.solutely no truth in these, reports, for we meet every Sunday nfiernoon at two o'clock as usual Vou .ire most cordially invited to attend terans Regular gatherings are held at different homes of members when all pitch in to do their part. In addition to s:'Wing the menib.'rs are now sponsoring a campaign for the salo of vanilla in order to furnish funds for the purchase of dress goods. A'. Mie next meeting. February 9th. the first aid and signalling; Plying Eagle on .signalling and compass. A whitUing contest was held with Bruce Doyle receiving i^rst priz^ John Price was second and Daniel SioRfried third. Bruce Doyle, the winiier, received a book rack with the Boy Scout insignia on it. Fehn-^l ur.U wili entertain thc men members Keller and Allen acted a.s iudges to a covered dish .social at the "Y All arc urged to att.'tid FUlt-MAX BALL C O.MMITTKl; MEETING The coininittee of Vinnlance Hos? Company members who are in charge of arranging for a ball and card party on tiie evening of Febru¬ ary 20th next, met on Mondav eve¬ ning in a weekly meeting toround out the arrangements. Favorable reports were presented which Included the engaging of a popular orchestra d«<-iding aLso ti give hand.some prizes to high srorer> in ".500" and "haas" games. To do away with a grand marcn durin.? the progress of fhe ball and have a promenade at a .suitablo lin\r. , Another committee meeting wUi be held next Monday evening at 7:30 o'cloek to wliich all companv member.s who are at all Interest, d in the aflair and are willing to a.s.slst: the committee In the work, are cor-1 dially invited to be present. In thp nie.iii time all ticket sellers are urged to make a detertnhied ef"-' fort nn the sale of ticket,s. .should nnv run .short of tickets a further sup- j ply can be h.id by applving to th.' j .secretaries of thc companv. Oame.s were played and Scout¬ master Snyder gave the bovs an in¬ teresting talk. This being anniversary week, window displa.vs of uniforms, projects and contests will be seen in differeiu windows in town. ' The Scout.s will put on an assr-m. bly prograni in Junior H"-'t S:h y. with John Price. Oera .Meyero Clarence Fehnei. Richard ;; ".h, Ro¬ bert Keim. Robert Freema . Fran..; Heintzelman and Jo.seph S^.i; gel in charge. The Flamintr Arrow patro: will give demon.stration. at next m -^* ng of Indian craft: troop 44 of Ti . iv Cub Pack 5 of town, troops 62 ai 7t of town Will attend this nieetin.,' i a body. Ployd Drei.sbacli of Phillip . burg »111 display arrow lieais an 1 Indian pottery. OtTicers in charge were S der. A. S Knarr. J. A S and Scribe F.'hnel Universe M Sny. M Allen BROTHERHOOD MEETING The Brotherhood of St. John's Lutheran Church will meet on Wed- i ne.sday evening, Februarv 7 at 6 45 Fred J. Wilt, of Salem Lutheran' Church. Bethlehem, will be the' M>'aker for the evening. The meal w^ll be s,rved by the members of the Mothers' Class of the Sundav .school Tliero are on earth trutf Noblemen, 'mere l? a real Aristocracy, It, aroatest en¬ emy, as I have »*,d, Ui the so- called aristocracy, which is really vulgar and cheap. The real Aristocracy consists In tho.se persons who are above the common run of men. Genuine Aristocracy u Above- ness. The true Aristocracy is above Nature. He is not afraid of Events or Pate. He is not afraid of what the can do to him. He is above Him.self. Self- seeking is the gist of common¬ ness. He Is above his Body. His habitual pU?a.sures have defin¬ itely and p.^rmanently passed over from his Body to RU Mind and Spirit. He Ls above hl.s R^-putatlon. He does not boast. He doea not crave notice and praise. Be likes to be unoticed. He Is above his Pleasures. He is never controlled by them. H" may take his pleasures; th -v never lead him. He u above his Sorrows. No disaster or wrong done to him can make him Bitter H" is above Things. He shuns Luxury, as vulgar and es.sei:t: iiiv unjust. Hc Is char- acteriE.-d by a noble simpli¬ city. He is never In Debt, never fringe^ to .superiors, nor is harsh to Inferiors, never taty^ loud. Is never petulent nor pes-slmlstl; never diSguilM With Life, and never afraid of Death. -DR FRANK CRANK
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 10 |
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 | 1934-02-01 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1934 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 10 |
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 | 1934-02-01 |
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 39116 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text |
The Nazareth Item
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NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1934
No. 10
Schoeneek C. E. Society Celebrates 40th Anniversary
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Month | 02 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1934 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19340201_001.tif |
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