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The Naz I j T? ¦'% .4 «ik. .^'1 -J' H Item 1 AN mDFPKNDEf."! FAMILV NEWSPAPER DKVOTEDTO I irEUATUBl IXX^AL AND QE.NKRAL INrELMQENCt VOL. XLIV. .VAZ.ACKTH. I'A llHIRSDAY .MnK.\l.\( 1. .Jl'-M: 2'). I!»-"I'"> No. 30 TWO iVIORE WEEKS AND "MISS NAZARETH" WILL BE KNOWN EUGENE JOHN KUTY GRADUATES. HAHNE- MANN HOSPITAL Receives Degree of Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Homeopathic Medicine WILL SERVE INTERN- SHIP AT THAT PLACE Specialized In Obstetrics and Also Did Clin- cal Work Eugene John Kuty, son of Mr • and Mrs. Johnl Kuty. of NMa- y reth R. 3, grad-j uated fro'm the Hahneman Hospital. Phila drlphia on Jun 13 with a degree of doctor of me dicine. He will 6«>r\e his Intern¬ ship at that place DR. E J KUTY The young doctor graduated from Nazareth High School in 1927, from which he entered Penn SUte Col¬ lege, where he ^oolc a pre-medical course, receiving his degree ot bach¬ elor of science in 1931. While attend¬ ing both Nazareth High and Penn State, he played the violin in their orchestras. During his course of study t Hahnemann, he specialized in ob¬ stetrics and also did clinical work tn Philadelphia His parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuty. his brother. William Kuty. L his sister. Miss Helen Kuty and a J^ larfle number of friends went to Philadelphia to attend the gradua¬ tion exercises. MISS WAMBOLD TAKES LEAD AND WINS $5.00 IN CASH WITH MISS KOCH IN SECOND PLACE; CAMPAIGN CLOSES AT NOON JULV 3rd I..4ST WEEK TO BE A T H K I I, I. E K While the big credit week I.s over and the girls ari- given a resting period prior to tho last and final week of this campaign; there will be plenty of action again next week when the mercliants will announce a .special credit week .starting June •.;7th and endin;? at noon. July 3rd, the end of the contest. This .special announcenvni will be made in next week'.s Item and until then the conlcstanis are not loosing any lime by keeping after the lOO-crcdit tickets now beiir.:? given Willi everv dollar purcha.so. In fact, .some of the contestants are making big liauls by asking for the.se credits. There are thousands of llie.se en dits still in the hands of tho purchasers and only the girl-; that work an dkeop after the pa¬ trons of the co-operating merchants will be succes.sful in obtaining these votes, Tlii.s week Mi.ss Wambold takes the 1 ad and wins the $,^.00 ca.sli prize She turned in 1,180,200 votes. Man—oh—man! what will happen when some of tlie others turn loose some of the votes they are holding. ' It wont be long now and they will I have to let go. I Mi.s.s Koch who topped the list in last Tuesday's count and who dropped Into third position on the "Special Bulletin" count last Friday, again gained and is now in second place. In addition to Miss Koch oelng a very close contender. Miss Pehnel is continually gaining on the entire Held. Mi-ss Heyer has added plenty to her already good total and HOLY FAMn^Y SKK AND REUEF SOCIETY TO ENLARGE HALL may surpii.>e .somebodv when she brings in all that she is now hold¬ ing. Tills al^.i m.iy be the case with Miss Wayiier and Mi.s.-. Van¬ natta. Beth of these girls have a >y.-tem of their own and may bi' hold¬ ing back an "ace". Tliey arc now lied lur fifth position With thousands of voles .still hei:! back s:) one will know what the count nny show for Mis^ Kahler Miss D utsch oy Miss Bj'rstl r. Be¬ sides tiiese three ener^e'.io y )ium ladies, d n't forget Mis> Siegfried, Mi.ss Johnson ;iiid Mi-s Hini'.er. They are not missiii? a trick and when lilt' Una! count is m.id ¦ they may spring a big surprint- W" arc positive that there are enough ballot^ now in the hands of citizens that would put any one of the candidates mentioned In the lead. and. this contest is far from being over. Every day purchases are being made and ballots handed out. Som body is get;ing tliese bal¬ lots and the girls that do will cer¬ tainly keep us busy counting when they turn in. One sale mav mean a few hundred thousand credits to any girl an da few hundred thou¬ sand credits added to the thou¬ sands already counted mav ups-: the pre.sent count and standing completely. This is bound to hap¬ pen the last and flnal week when the special announcement is made A word to the wise is sufflcient— do not let your favorite down by giving your credits to someone else —this campaign is not over and the winner will not and cannot bo Icnown until it is. LECTURE IN NO. RAVIAN CHURCH An illustrated lecture by Rev. Edmund Schwarze of Winston- Salem, N C on Nicaragua. Dr. Schwarze just returned from a visit, there and the pictures he will show at this lecture on Wednesday eve¬ ning. June 26th, in the Moravian Church, were all taken by himself. It will be a most vivid and instruc¬ tive lecture—don t mi.ss it. The bids for alterations and addi¬ tions to the building of the Holy Family Sick and Relief Society will be opened on Friday evening. June 21st. I — WW The work consists of enlarging j TO/A AITTn irriill^lVTC basement and fir.st floor and adding. • "V /lUlV AVl^lVEill IO a Icitchen and boiler room Work is to be started at once The plans were prepared by William Silfies. registered engineer, who will also supervise the construction PHYSICIAN RETIRES AT NAZARETH Dr. Thomas H A. Stites. who has been chief physician and .superin¬ tendent at the State Hospital, at Cre.sson. Cambria County resigned his po.sltion and with his family moved to the home of the late Gran¬ ville Henry, deceased, at Bolton. near Nazareth. Doctor Stites retired from active service, having been employed In the State Hospital for many years, having in former years been superintendent of the State Hospital at Hamburg. Pa. Mrs. Stites was a daughter of the late Oranville Henry, deceased. Charles Keenliold, 29 Spruce St, town, traveling south on Main street on Saturday evening, hit the car of Miss Eva M. Oower, of Tatamy. Mi-ss Oower was driving away from the curb at the time of tlie acci¬ dent Keenhold's right fender and Miss Oower's front bumper were d.unaged and an amicable agree¬ ment was reached. In a .second mixup at Main and Belvidere streets, Timothy Donovan, Of 1615 Liberty street. Easton, and William Hoch, of Ea.st Lawn, coUid- id, with slight damages, both part- le.s coming to a mutual agreement regarding the damages. COMMITNION AT ARNDT'S Rev. H. J. Ehret, D. D., Reformed pMtor at Arndt's, will conduct Pre- llparatory Services and administer the Holy Communion ct Sunday. June 23d. beginning at 10:30 a. m. Punch Bowl Hot Spring \ WATER FIREWORKS I Water pyrotechnics, geyser bas¬ ins streaming life infernos, rocks of volcanic glass—with such .sight.> as these. Yellowstone holds the allure- \ ment of the distinctly unusual in the Merchants Oood Will Tour, Contt>st now being conducted by the lt«'in and which will lead to a free vacation trip to that Wonderland for the winner Y<"llowstone'.s gey.sers. colored hot fipring.s. crystal lakes, painted boil- mud, great yellow Orand Canyon and big, inquisitive bears comprise an aggregation found nowhere el.se in the world Sight of them is the big reward which the Item has .sel¬ ected as the prize for the big booster contest that is being promoted here now. Too. the nat ion .s most popular park is Just as hospitable as it i.s marvelous lUs friendly hotels and lodges and its throngs of interesting p»'ople from every state and country (Continued on Pmc* FIv*) Northimptoii County Cow Mikes New Official Record Peterborough, N. H. -A Ouernsey cow owned by John A. Miller, of Nazareth, has Just finished a new ofBcial record for production which entitles her to entrv in the Advanc¬ ed Register of the American Ouern¬ sey Cattle Club. This animal i.s th? seven year old Hartzell's Oertrudc's Valorose 232558. with a production of 16573.6 pounds of milk and 753.1 pounds of fat in class A Nuareth P.aofA. Camp 315 Nominites StcUa Dech Nominations of ofBcers was held at the meeting of the Patriotic Or¬ der of Americans. Camp 315 on Fri¬ day evening. Nominated were: President. Stella Declt'; a.s.slstant president. Evelyn Frantz; vice pres¬ ident. Ruth Hawk; assistant vice president, Lillie Dech; conductor, Mabel Stetler; as.sistaiit conductor, Mary Smith; guardian, Jeanette Metz; sentinel, Mabel Newhard and trustee, helen Miller, The presid?nt, Nora Meyius was In charge of the meeting Chaplain Helen Miller conducted the devo- tlonals. The minutes of the previ¬ ous meeting were approved as read The financial report was presented by Mrs. Mary Abel. After the business .lesslon a party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Abel and Charles Kratz. They were pre.sented with lovely gifts Radio was played with a prize going to Orace Pike. Refreshmetns were .served by a committee consisting of Emma Johnson, Loul.se Wunderly. Stella Dech, Mabel Stetler, Kathryii John¬ son and Mary Kilpatrick LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS NOMINATIONS Election to be Held July 13th Te Legion Auxiliary of the H V. Knecht Unit 415 held their regular meeting on Friday evening In the new Legion Home on South Main street. The following were nomin¬ ated for offlce: president, Dorothy Pollweiler; flrst vice president. Ber¬ tha Jones; ,second vice president. Hazel Itterly; .secretary. Mabel Eyer; corresponding secretary. Car¬ rie Nagle; treasurer. Mildred Kah¬ ler; Chaplain. Clara Meyers; ser- geant-at-arms. Hannah Kemmerer; historian. Ella Kreldler The fol¬ lowing were also nominated for di¬ rectors: Hannah Bonsteiii. Sadie Poltz Jennie Wolf, Clara Oster¬ stock, Elsie Koehler, Ellen Weaver, Anna Laubach, and May RixUers Bertha Jones, Mabel Eyer and Ha¬ zel Itterly were nominated a.s dele¬ gates to the state convention !> be held in August, at Wikes-Harre Secretary Maljel E.ver announced (Continued on Pago Fouri Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Kern, 2.7 Year.s Ai/o Nazareth High Graduating Class Hear Baccalaureate Sermon By Rev. Snyder ^ SHAFER BlilLDINTi Isixty-thrci' Members of Craduatinjf Class Enjof BEING REMODELED Sij? htseeinK Trip To New Vork (ity Monday Beautiful and ,Moderti Display Windows COMMENCKMKNT EXERCISES TO-NIGHT The display wmdow., ot Nelson Freeman s and A C Unangst.'- Store are now being remodeled Ij cjii- lorm Willi the latest design.^ B'Jl.'i of the.se store fronts will und-T g'.- » in.iii- ;r anrl int.' thev show windows largei more modern, the entrance lo the^e -lore room.s will \:'.> li-vel with the pavement and the s-ijre rooms lhfmstl\es will Ije completily ren )- vated. Mr Shafer exp c-.^ to luv? the work executed as soon na pj.s- ..ible. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kern. High Stre.t, will clebrate their tw nty- fifth wedding anniversary this Saturday. June 22nd. by having open hou.se during tlie afternoon and ev.^nlng to all friends and neighbors. The above photo was taken twe.ity-five years ago on the day of their wedding Construction of New Post Office Here Rapidly Progressing "orner Stone To Be Laid Monday; Many Docu¬ ments To Be Inserted feet extending 180 feet in length The entire lot was bought for tho BATES VALVE BAG CORPORATION INSURES EMPLOYEES The employees of Bales Valve Bag Coriooration. a subsidiarv of S*. fie^is Paper Company, will !3en>.-fi: by the installation of a Orou;j In¬ surance Plan which has been put in effect, accordnig to an announ-e- rn"nt bv Mr J F Hahn. Manager Thi.- plan will alfect the twiiiy- one Hundred eniplovee.^ ol the SI Ki'gi-. Paper C(>mpany and affiliated cdtnpanics located in \arious nn;;-; th!-;ui4hout the United Stale.^ and j Canada Life Insurance will be available to each employee in am¬ ounts starting with a minimum ol 1500 and increasing amounis depen¬ dent upon his current wages Acci¬ dent and health insurance will al.-.o be provided to cover weekly bene¬ fits for sickne.ss for a period up to thirteen weeks. The insurance has been placed with the Prudential In¬ surance Company of America The plan conforms in most respects to those being widely u.sed by many of the large Industrial corporations of the country and is financed by contributions from both the com¬ pany and the employee Sixty-three members of the graduating clas.s ot Nazareth High Scaool hf-ard Re\ H C. Snyder, paitor of St John's Lutheran Church. preach the baccalaurcil ¦ .s'jrnion The text. Proverb- 3 6. "In all Tliv wav.s acknnv- ledsje Him and He .¦-;iall di¬ rect thv paths', taken from t^he wriiinus of Solomon wa- u.-'d by the pastor and deli- ^er'-d in an appropriate- manner Peisonalilio, vlriucs and qualities of mankind exi-ni- plifled in our dailv life are no; forgotten "Th' pr jb- :"m'. continued the pa-,i:jr. "What .shall I do with my life in the act of livmi^ is tremendausly important and " exceedingly difficult And. because it is so difficult it REV HARVEV C SNYDER is practiced by the few and not by; long as that [wsition i.s an honor- the many ' The reverend emphati-' able one I am not concerned about cally impres"d this thought when the .salarv you may receive or about he .said "I am not particularly in- the length or brevity of our work* tere.>ted in the kind of oosition you ing hours, but I am deeply concern* are seekine or pn-panng for sj (ContlnUMi OB PM(V PlWI Mrs. Davisson Lands 1st Trout Unassisted With the foundation for the new po-t office building nearing complf- lion. the authorities are making ar¬ rangements for the laying of the cornerstone thi.s coming Monday. Mr Henry has received word from the Postal Department at Wash¬ ington. D. C. that theih depart¬ ment is preparing documents to be placed into this cornerstone along with the documents to be inserted by local authorities. Included in the local documents to be placed inside the cornerstone will be a copy of this weeks Item, a list of the member.s of town council. Chamber of Commerce and other OfBcials of our borough Congre.ss appropriated 173.40000 for the erection of a new post office building here and a site was pur¬ chased from the E H Whltter Estate, Knights of the Oolden Eagle and Agusta Etchman for this pur¬ pose, having a front of 74 feet on consideration of $7,000 00. The con- Main street, about 40 feet to the tr.ict under conipi'titi\e bidding wtis west this lot lias a width of 8.i (Continued on P»cc Fouri WILLIA.M E HENRY Holy Communion At Dryland Church, June 23 Dr. C A. Bu'.E will administer the Hf'y Communion in tlie Dryland Church on Sunday. June 23. at 10 a m Preparatorv services will b' h' Id with thi.- service No ve-p.': service Willing Workers will hold their annual picnic on Saturdav evening. July 13th The Bath Band will furnish i»usic. Accarate .Measurement II Inches I Mr and Mrs Paul Davis.son. Hall Icourt. enjoyed a fishing trip to the fBushkill Creek on Tuesday evening when Mrs. Davi.s.>on hooked and j landed her first trout It was a ^ fourteen-mch beauty and .she land¬ ed It without the a.-5sistance of her husband After landing this one anoTli^r •m 11 inche.s was landed by her aUo Her hu.-band. an ardent fisherman, carried the creel, al¬ though all the flsh in it were caught by Mrs Davisson SHOOTING VKTIN RECOVERING NICELY .Miss Minerva Frantz. of Atlantle City. N J. is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Q^ntus Frantz. S9. Main .street MiaTFranU. it will In remembered was shot twice sever»l months ago. while at Atlantic Cltjr, but has again recovered sufUciently to be about. moravian ministers pknh: in poconos The Moravian ministers of Beth- hem, Emaus and Nazareth, mo¬ ored to the Poeonos for an outing his week. The party consisted o] Islxty ministers and their wives, / - »¦—• —#- •- ¦ rOVNO PCOPLE MEET The Percy Crawford Fishing Club composed of young people, organ¬ ized sometime ago and ohlds meet¬ ings every Saturday evening in tho Y M C. A. Building. Nazareth, and a.st Saturday evening had n good attentlance Everybodv is invited to the.-e meetings. The young peo¬ ple got interested and organized these mei'tings after attending the Percy Crawford meetings which were held at Pine Brt>jk. Monroe Countv during the past vear — BOV SCOITS CHILDREN' DAY AT ST. JOHN'S RE¬ FORMED CHIRCH Troop 32 Boy Scouts met on Mon¬ day evening in the social room- of the Nazareth Y. M C A Prayer was led by Wayne Keck and the colors by Donald Snyder Patrol ¦easions were held with, the I.ion patrol working on safety: FUuniii!; Arrow on second cla.s.s first aid: Silver Fox on camping: Flying Eagle on flrst aid: and the Moo.^e on safety During the business session, the following announcement,- were made Court of honor on Frid.iy. June 28; board of review on June 26; trea.-iire hunt on Monday night, and a hike on Thursday eveniin;. leaving the Y M C. A . at 2 o'clock An Inve.stune ceremony wa- Ivld alter which the meeting wa.s clo.sed with the Seoul Law Children s Day exerci-es will be observed in the Reformed Church on Sunday. June 23. at 10:00 a tn. The Primary Department will pre.sent a pageant entitled "Ood Speaks In Every Thing'. Mrs. #il- U.iin Silfies Is m charge of the di- re.tio-.i and setting of tlv pageant, a.-.sisted by Mis,- .Minam Reimer. The scenerv ha- l>'en painted by L.nvri'nce Rei.-s and Virgil Vannatta. Tlie co-tumes are in charge of Miss Miriam Reimer. a.ssisted by th' following; Mr- Reiss. Mi-- Koch, Miss Dornb'.azer. Mr- Brong .iiui Miss Fenicl- Music Will be furni-h'-d by Misses Lorraine Eyer and Mildred Berk. The prigiam cons:.-ts of the fjl- lowmg musital niini')er< in charge of Charles He.«.s tn h.' s • • bv the Junior Choir and Male Quartet: I. "Natures' H.iUelujah- 2 "Now the Dav i- Ove. ' (OaatlniMtf on Page Four) Y. m» t. A. MlfT- BALL LEAGUE OFF TO GOOD START Under the direction of John Eiler. physical director ol the Nazareth Y M C A. soft-ball league opened the current .s<'ason on Monday after¬ noon on the old Nazareth Hall dia¬ mond with the Detroit Tigers, pilot¬ ed by Dirk Michael winning th'^ opener from the Eiler coached New York Yankees by the score of 11-1 Ti)day iThiirsdaj'. June 20:hi the remaining two teams of the four team circuit, the Chicago White Sox and the Philadelphia Athletics will meet on the Hall diamond and tomorrow the Athletics will tangle with the league leading Detroit Tigers Monday's Game Detroit Tigers PUjrer and Position Ab. H. StofTlet. 3b 4 3 R Michael, lb 5 1 D Michael, ss 5 I Dech. c 4 1 J Wei.s-. cf G Stannard. p Mevers. rf NAZARETH WINS THREE GAMES OVER WEEKEND High Srhoni Experted to Win C hampion>>hip Today Nazareth had a great baseball week-end The Nazareth A A won from Llmeport. 14 to 4: Bethlehem 17 to 1. and Amicus. 9 to 6 ThL- constitutes .something for the book .)f records The Heath-men rolled up 40 runs and ,55 hr- which is nj mean acdinpUshment. look at it any w.Tv that you want to This put- (Continued on Page Four) NAZARETH LIONS CLUB ELECTS RALrii W. FRY PRESIDENT Election of officers and directori was held at the meeting of the Naa- reth Lions Club last Tuesday eve¬ ning in the Nazareth Y M C A. Ralph W Fry w.is elected president. Three vice presidents were jlected: George H Weltv. Joseph Schlegel and Ernst Ayres Thoma.s De Rea¬ mer was elected secretary William Himler was elected lion tamer while the new tail twister will be Alijert J, Sturgis Directors are William Mon- prode and Clarence Baker The new ofBcers will take ofllee the first meeting night in July The program Tue.sdav night consisted ol an lUu-trated community film talk by a representative of the McOraw 'Continued from Pat* OiM> 4 5 4 4 Gotto. 2b 4 Totals 31 i: Vankers Player and Position Ab Walters. 2b 4 Kemmerer 3b 4 Dougla.s. If 4 ll4lh ANNIVERSARY -. w / Dr. S. O Beck and family spen ieveral days in Atlantic City. N 1 On Sundav the MtN.-ion.iry S.ioiety of the Nazareth MoraMau Chuicli Cl lebrated It.- 114th anniversary Till- pistor of the onireaation Rev P. S Melnert. had a sjiecial -.-nnon in the morning and a lovefenst wa- held in the evening The organ- Iz.itlon has o:'•: thr-e hundred ineiiib'^rs VlslTINCi IMIII.ADIIIMIIA Fogel. p 3 Hamm. c 3 Eiler. lb 3 J Byrnes, cf 3 J, Redline rf 3 (Continued on Pag«^ Pour) • • COMMIMON .AT FORKS H. 1 1 ; n 0 0 0 1 0 .M.irrlson Rontii and fatnily. of Pliilad''lphla. who sp'iit several day.- in Nazareth returned home on Sun¬ dav and were aceoinpaiiled to Ihe city by Mrs Hivitli's p;ireiits. Mr and Mrs .lohn F Bardill. who will siHMUl a week in Philadelphia. The Pre[mratory ser\ice will be held and the Lord's Supper adniiii-i istered in Forks Church the Rev ¦ Oeorge S Kleckner. Lutheran pa-- tor. Sundav. June 23. at 9 4.5 p m • ¦ • TWO DEATHS AT rolNTV | HOME ON S.\.ME DAY I Mrs Dehlu MiUer. ,58 died at 7 o'clOi.k on Monilav evening at the Northampt4»n County home She wa- admiled from Ea-lon on June 16. 1932. John Swelta. 43. died at 12 08 on Monday alterno<iii at the County Home He was admitted from Beth¬ lehem on May in. 193.5 A sifter Ml.-s Mary Swelta. Riverside. N Y i.s the nearest known relative. Standittg of Candidates at the end ofthe Fifth Week IS 3rd. KOT AND MISS WAMBULD LEADS AND WINS $5.00 The fol'owin? count includes all ballots turned in up to and including Tuesdav noon of this week It also Includes all the Special Credits" issued and i-> ofBcial. The twenty candidates listed below are the leaders of the sixty-four contestants All other candidates still in this cam¬ paign have les- than 31.100 credits to their name and. due to time and space P^quireU for tiiJuUti'Mi, are not listed this week ThL"> lis' will reveal a decided change In the (taiuUng and also a tremendous mcrea.se in the count. The flrst twelve listed have added a lot Of ballots to their credit this week and w« predict some af tbe ©thers will cast their lot next week. $5(K) in cash «rUl again be awarded to the girl that turns in the mo-t credi-> between now and iinx' Tuesday noon. June 25th While time is growing sho:- THLS CAMPAIGN OVFR UNTll TWELVf: OCI.OCK NOON. JULY THIS RACF: mav be VVON THE LAST DAY There are enougli credits outstanding riglit now pu' aiu one ot the candidates in the lead NAME Mis.s Evelyn Wambold. Nazareth. I'a Mi.ss Fli/Jibeth Koch. N.izareth. Pa Miss Arlene Pehnel. Nazareth. Pa M1S.S OrthU Heyer. Nazar-th. Pa MUs Mu-iam N Wajnor, Nazareth, P» Mias Miriam Vannatta, Naza-eih, Pa Miss Florence Kahler, Route 3 Nazareth, P» Mi-s.- Pri»^da Deutsch, Nazare- , Pa 306,600 MLss Anna Boerstler, NazareMi. Pa 316,100 Mlas Catherine Siegfried, Ch»rry Hill, Pa 210,600 Miss Pauline Johnson, Tatamy. Pa 187.300 Ml.'ss Margaret Himler, Nazareth Pa 123,600 Mi.ss Marie Young Nazareth Pa 79,300 MI.S.S Ijpola Kostenbader. New Village, P» 37,000 Mi,s,s Mae RulofT. Nazareth. Pa 5).400 MLss E\a Williamson. Route 2 Bath, P» 48.400 M1S.S Ir»'ne Savitz, Nazareth, Pa 41.400 Mlfis Bernetta Hayne, Balh, Pa 40,000 MlH E^ra Oower, TkUmy, Pa 32,600 Mlsa E^elyn Shupp, Elaston, Pa 31,100 lhat will CREDITS . 1,2,51,800 1,054,100 .. 1,040,000 .. 687.200 «46,»00 . 646,900 4.52,900 AU other candidates heme turned in less than 31,100 credits.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 1935-06-20 |
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 | 06 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 1935-06-20 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-05 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 40157 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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AN mDFPKNDEf."! FAMILV NEWSPAPER
DKVOTEDTO I irEUATUBl
IXX^AL AND QE.NKRAL INrELMQENCt
VOL. XLIV.
.VAZ.ACKTH. I'A llHIRSDAY .MnK.\l.\( 1. .Jl'-M: 2'). I!»-"I'">
No. 30
TWO iVIORE WEEKS AND "MISS NAZARETH" WILL BE KNOWN
EUGENE JOHN KUTY GRADUATES. HAHNE- MANN HOSPITAL
Receives Degree of Doctor
of Medicine and Doctor
of Homeopathic
Medicine
WILL SERVE INTERN- SHIP AT THAT PLACE
Specialized In Obstetrics
and Also Did Clin-
cal Work
Eugene John Kuty, son of Mr • and Mrs. Johnl Kuty. of NMa- y reth R. 3, grad-j uated fro'm the Hahneman Hospital. Phila drlphia on Jun 13 with a degree of doctor of me dicine. He will 6«>r\e his Intern¬ ship at that place DR. E J KUTY
The young doctor graduated from Nazareth High School in 1927, from which he entered Penn SUte Col¬ lege, where he ^oolc a pre-medical course, receiving his degree ot bach¬ elor of science in 1931. While attend¬ ing both Nazareth High and Penn State, he played the violin in their orchestras.
During his course of study t Hahnemann, he specialized in ob¬ stetrics and also did clinical work tn Philadelphia
His parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuty. his brother. William Kuty. L his sister. Miss Helen Kuty and a J^ larfle number of friends went to Philadelphia to attend the gradua¬ tion exercises.
MISS WAMBOLD TAKES LEAD AND WINS $5.00
IN CASH WITH MISS KOCH IN SECOND
PLACE; CAMPAIGN CLOSES AT
NOON JULV 3rd
I..4ST WEEK TO BE A T H K I I, I. E K
While the big credit week I.s over and the girls ari- given a resting period prior to tho last and final week of this campaign; there will be plenty of action again next week when the mercliants will announce a .special credit week .starting June •.;7th and endin;? at noon. July 3rd, the end of the contest.
This .special announcenvni will be made in next week'.s Item and until then the conlcstanis are not loosing any lime by keeping after the lOO-crcdit tickets now beiir.:? given Willi everv dollar purcha.so. In fact, .some of the contestants are making big liauls by asking for the.se credits. There are thousands of llie.se en dits still in the hands of tho purchasers and only the girl-; that work an dkeop after the pa¬ trons of the co-operating merchants will be succes.sful in obtaining these votes,
Tlii.s week Mi.ss Wambold takes the 1 ad and wins the $,^.00 ca.sli prize She turned in 1,180,200 votes. Man—oh—man! what will happen when some of tlie others turn loose some of the votes they are holding.
' It wont be long now and they will
I have to let go.
I Mi.s.s Koch who topped the list in last Tuesday's count and who dropped Into third position on the "Special Bulletin" count last Friday, again gained and is now in second place. In addition to Miss Koch oelng a very close contender. Miss Pehnel is continually gaining on the entire Held. Mi-ss Heyer has added plenty to her already good total and
HOLY FAMn^Y SKK AND REUEF SOCIETY TO ENLARGE HALL
may surpii.>e .somebodv when she brings in all that she is now hold¬ ing. Tills al^.i m.iy be the case with Miss Wayiier and Mi.s.-. Van¬ natta. Beth of these girls have a >y.-tem of their own and may bi' hold¬ ing back an "ace". Tliey arc now lied lur fifth position
With thousands of voles .still hei:! back s:) one will know what the count nny show for Mis^ Kahler Miss D utsch oy Miss Bj'rstl r. Be¬ sides tiiese three ener^e'.io y )ium ladies, d n't forget Mis> Siegfried, Mi.ss Johnson ;iiid Mi-s Hini'.er. They are not missiii? a trick and when lilt' Una! count is m.id ¦ they may spring a big surprint-
W" arc positive that there are enough ballot^ now in the hands of citizens that would put any one of the candidates mentioned In the lead. and. this contest is far from being over. Every day purchases are being made and ballots handed out. Som body is get;ing tliese bal¬ lots and the girls that do will cer¬ tainly keep us busy counting when they turn in. One sale mav mean a few hundred thousand credits to any girl an da few hundred thou¬ sand credits added to the thou¬ sands already counted mav ups-: the pre.sent count and standing completely. This is bound to hap¬ pen the last and flnal week when the special announcement is made
A word to the wise is sufflcient— do not let your favorite down by giving your credits to someone else —this campaign is not over and the winner will not and cannot bo Icnown until it is.
LECTURE IN NO. RAVIAN CHURCH
An illustrated lecture by Rev. Edmund Schwarze of Winston- Salem, N C on Nicaragua. Dr. Schwarze just returned from a visit, there and the pictures he will show at this lecture on Wednesday eve¬ ning. June 26th, in the Moravian Church, were all taken by himself. It will be a most vivid and instruc¬ tive lecture—don t mi.ss it.
The bids for alterations and addi¬ tions to the building of the Holy Family Sick and Relief Society will be opened on Friday evening. June 21st. I — WW
The work consists of enlarging j TO/A AITTn irriill^lVTC basement and fir.st floor and adding. • "V /lUlV AVl^lVEill IO a Icitchen and boiler room Work is to be started at once The plans were prepared by William Silfies. registered engineer, who will also supervise the construction
PHYSICIAN RETIRES AT NAZARETH
Dr. Thomas H A. Stites. who has been chief physician and .superin¬ tendent at the State Hospital, at Cre.sson. Cambria County resigned his po.sltion and with his family moved to the home of the late Gran¬ ville Henry, deceased, at Bolton. near Nazareth. Doctor Stites retired from active service, having been employed In the State Hospital for many years, having in former years been superintendent of the State Hospital at Hamburg. Pa. Mrs. Stites was a daughter of the late Oranville Henry, deceased.
Charles Keenliold, 29 Spruce St, town, traveling south on Main street on Saturday evening, hit the car of Miss Eva M. Oower, of Tatamy. Mi-ss Oower was driving away from the curb at the time of tlie acci¬ dent Keenhold's right fender and Miss Oower's front bumper were d.unaged and an amicable agree¬ ment was reached.
In a .second mixup at Main and Belvidere streets, Timothy Donovan, Of 1615 Liberty street. Easton, and William Hoch, of Ea.st Lawn, coUid- id, with slight damages, both part- le.s coming to a mutual agreement regarding the damages.
COMMITNION AT ARNDT'S
Rev. H. J. Ehret, D. D., Reformed
pMtor at Arndt's, will conduct Pre-
llparatory Services and administer
the Holy Communion ct Sunday.
June 23d. beginning at 10:30 a. m.
Punch Bowl Hot Spring
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WATER FIREWORKS
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Water pyrotechnics, geyser bas¬ ins streaming life infernos, rocks of volcanic glass—with such .sight.> as these. Yellowstone holds the allure- \ ment of the distinctly unusual in the Merchants Oood Will Tour, Contt>st now being conducted by the lt«'in and which will lead to a free vacation trip to that Wonderland for the winner
Y<"llowstone'.s gey.sers. colored hot fipring.s. crystal lakes, painted boil- mud, great yellow Orand Canyon
and big, inquisitive bears comprise an aggregation found nowhere el.se in the world Sight of them is the big reward which the Item has .sel¬ ected as the prize for the big booster contest that is being promoted here now.
Too. the nat ion .s most popular park is Just as hospitable as it i.s marvelous lUs friendly hotels and lodges and its throngs of interesting p»'ople from every state and country
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Northimptoii County Cow Mikes New Official Record
Peterborough, N. H. -A Ouernsey
cow owned by John A. Miller, of Nazareth, has Just finished a new ofBcial record for production which entitles her to entrv in the Advanc¬ ed Register of the American Ouern¬ sey Cattle Club. This animal i.s th? seven year old Hartzell's Oertrudc's Valorose 232558. with a production of 16573.6 pounds of milk and 753.1 pounds of fat in class A
Nuareth P.aofA. Camp 315 Nominites StcUa Dech
Nominations of ofBcers was held at the meeting of the Patriotic Or¬ der of Americans. Camp 315 on Fri¬ day evening. Nominated were: President. Stella Declt'; a.s.slstant president. Evelyn Frantz; vice pres¬ ident. Ruth Hawk; assistant vice president, Lillie Dech; conductor, Mabel Stetler; as.sistaiit conductor, Mary Smith; guardian, Jeanette Metz; sentinel, Mabel Newhard and trustee, helen Miller,
The presid?nt, Nora Meyius was In charge of the meeting Chaplain Helen Miller conducted the devo- tlonals. The minutes of the previ¬ ous meeting were approved as read The financial report was presented by Mrs. Mary Abel.
After the business .lesslon a party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Abel and Charles Kratz. They were pre.sented with lovely gifts Radio was played with a prize going to Orace Pike.
Refreshmetns were .served by a committee consisting of Emma Johnson, Loul.se Wunderly. Stella Dech, Mabel Stetler, Kathryii John¬ son and Mary Kilpatrick
LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS NOMINATIONS
Election to be Held July 13th
Te Legion Auxiliary of the H V. Knecht Unit 415 held their regular meeting on Friday evening In the new Legion Home on South Main street. The following were nomin¬ ated for offlce: president, Dorothy Pollweiler; flrst vice president. Ber¬ tha Jones; ,second vice president. Hazel Itterly; .secretary. Mabel Eyer; corresponding secretary. Car¬ rie Nagle; treasurer. Mildred Kah¬ ler; Chaplain. Clara Meyers; ser- geant-at-arms. Hannah Kemmerer; historian. Ella Kreldler The fol¬ lowing were also nominated for di¬ rectors: Hannah Bonsteiii. Sadie Poltz Jennie Wolf, Clara Oster¬ stock, Elsie Koehler, Ellen Weaver, Anna Laubach, and May RixUers Bertha Jones, Mabel Eyer and Ha¬ zel Itterly were nominated a.s dele¬ gates to the state convention !> be held in August, at Wikes-Harre Secretary Maljel E.ver announced (Continued on Pago Fouri
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Kern, 2.7 Year.s Ai/o
Nazareth High Graduating Class Hear Baccalaureate Sermon By Rev. Snyder
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SHAFER BlilLDINTi Isixty-thrci' Members of Craduatinjf Class Enjof
BEING REMODELED Sij? htseeinK Trip To New Vork (ity Monday
Beautiful and ,Moderti Display Windows
COMMENCKMKNT EXERCISES TO-NIGHT
The display wmdow., ot Nelson Freeman s and A C Unangst.'- Store are now being remodeled Ij cjii- lorm Willi the latest design.^ B'Jl.'i of the.se store fronts will und-T g'.-
» in.iii- ;r anrl
int.' thev show windows largei more modern, the entrance lo the^e -lore room.s will \:'.> li-vel with the pavement and the s-ijre rooms lhfmstl\es will Ije completily ren )- vated. Mr Shafer exp c-.^ to luv? the work executed as soon na pj.s- ..ible.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kern. High Stre.t, will clebrate their tw nty- fifth wedding anniversary this Saturday. June 22nd. by having open hou.se during tlie afternoon and ev.^nlng to all friends and neighbors.
The above photo was taken twe.ity-five years ago on the day of their wedding
Construction of New Post Office Here Rapidly Progressing
"orner Stone To Be Laid Monday; Many Docu¬ ments To Be Inserted
feet extending 180 feet in length The entire lot was bought for tho
BATES VALVE BAG CORPORATION INSURES EMPLOYEES
The employees of Bales Valve Bag Coriooration. a subsidiarv of S*. fie^is Paper Company, will !3en>.-fi: by the installation of a Orou;j In¬ surance Plan which has been put in effect, accordnig to an announ-e- rn"nt bv Mr J F Hahn. Manager
Thi.- plan will alfect the twiiiy- one Hundred eniplovee.^ ol the SI Ki'gi-. Paper C(>mpany and affiliated cdtnpanics located in \arious nn;;-; th!-;ui4hout the United Stale.^ and j Canada Life Insurance will be available to each employee in am¬ ounts starting with a minimum ol 1500 and increasing amounis depen¬ dent upon his current wages Acci¬ dent and health insurance will al.-.o be provided to cover weekly bene¬ fits for sickne.ss for a period up to thirteen weeks. The insurance has been placed with the Prudential In¬ surance Company of America The plan conforms in most respects to those being widely u.sed by many of the large Industrial corporations of the country and is financed by contributions from both the com¬ pany and the employee
Sixty-three members of the graduating clas.s ot Nazareth High Scaool hf-ard Re\ H C. Snyder, paitor of St John's Lutheran Church. preach the baccalaurcil ¦ .s'jrnion
The text. Proverb- 3 6. "In all Tliv wav.s acknnv- ledsje Him and He .¦-;iall di¬ rect thv paths', taken from t^he wriiinus of Solomon wa- u.-'d by the pastor and deli- ^er'-d in an appropriate- manner
Peisonalilio, vlriucs and qualities of mankind exi-ni- plifled in our dailv life are no; forgotten "Th' pr jb- :"m'. continued the pa-,i:jr. "What .shall I do with my life in the act of livmi^ is tremendausly important and " exceedingly difficult And. because it is so difficult it
REV HARVEV C SNYDER
is practiced by the few and not by; long as that [wsition i.s an honor- the many ' The reverend emphati-' able one I am not concerned about cally impres"d this thought when the .salarv you may receive or about he .said "I am not particularly in- the length or brevity of our work* tere.>ted in the kind of oosition you ing hours, but I am deeply concern* are seekine or pn-panng for sj (ContlnUMi OB PM(V PlWI
Mrs. Davisson Lands 1st Trout Unassisted
With the foundation for the new po-t office building nearing complf- lion. the authorities are making ar¬ rangements for the laying of the cornerstone thi.s coming Monday.
Mr Henry has received word from the Postal Department at Wash¬ ington. D. C. that theih depart¬ ment is preparing documents to be placed into this cornerstone along with the documents to be inserted by local authorities. Included in the local documents to be placed inside the cornerstone will be a copy of this weeks Item, a list of the member.s of town council. Chamber of Commerce and other OfBcials of our borough
Congre.ss appropriated 173.40000 for the erection of a new post office building here and a site was pur¬ chased from the E H Whltter Estate, Knights of the Oolden Eagle and Agusta Etchman for this pur¬ pose, having a front of 74 feet on consideration of $7,000 00. The con- Main street, about 40 feet to the tr.ict under conipi'titi\e bidding wtis west this lot lias a width of 8.i (Continued on P»cc Fouri
WILLIA.M E HENRY
Holy Communion At Dryland Church, June 23
Dr. C A. Bu'.E will administer the Hf'y Communion in tlie Dryland Church on Sunday. June 23. at 10 a m Preparatorv services will b' h' Id with thi.- service No ve-p.': service Willing Workers will hold their annual picnic on Saturdav evening. July 13th The Bath Band will furnish i»usic.
Accarate .Measurement II Inches
I Mr and Mrs Paul Davis.son. Hall Icourt. enjoyed a fishing trip to the fBushkill Creek on Tuesday evening when Mrs. Davi.s.>on hooked and j landed her first trout It was a ^ fourteen-mch beauty and .she land¬ ed It without the a.-5sistance of her husband After landing this one anoTli^r •m 11 inche.s was landed by her aUo Her hu.-band. an ardent fisherman, carried the creel, al¬ though all the flsh in it were caught by Mrs Davisson
SHOOTING VKTIN RECOVERING NICELY
.Miss Minerva Frantz. of Atlantle City. N J. is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Q^ntus Frantz. S9. Main .street MiaTFranU. it will In remembered was shot twice sever»l months ago. while at Atlantic Cltjr, but has again recovered sufUciently to be about.
moravian ministers pknh: in poconos
The Moravian ministers of Beth- hem, Emaus and Nazareth, mo¬ ored to the Poeonos for an outing his week. The party consisted o] Islxty ministers and their wives, / - »¦—• —#- •- ¦
rOVNO PCOPLE MEET
The Percy Crawford Fishing Club composed of young people, organ¬ ized sometime ago and ohlds meet¬ ings every Saturday evening in tho Y M C. A. Building. Nazareth, and a.st Saturday evening had n good attentlance Everybodv is invited to the.-e meetings. The young peo¬ ple got interested and organized these mei'tings after attending the Percy Crawford meetings which were held at Pine Brt>jk. Monroe Countv during the past vear
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BOV SCOITS
CHILDREN' DAY AT ST. JOHN'S RE¬ FORMED CHIRCH
Troop 32 Boy Scouts met on Mon¬ day evening in the social room- of the Nazareth Y. M C A Prayer was led by Wayne Keck and the colors by Donald Snyder Patrol ¦easions were held with, the I.ion patrol working on safety: FUuniii!; Arrow on second cla.s.s first aid: Silver Fox on camping: Flying Eagle on flrst aid: and the Moo.^e on safety
During the business session, the following announcement,- were made Court of honor on Frid.iy. June 28; board of review on June 26; trea.-iire hunt on Monday night, and a hike on Thursday eveniin;. leaving the Y M C. A . at 2 o'clock
An Inve.stune ceremony wa- Ivld alter which the meeting wa.s clo.sed with the Seoul Law
Children s Day exerci-es will be observed in the Reformed Church on Sunday. June 23. at 10:00 a tn.
The Primary Department will pre.sent a pageant entitled "Ood Speaks In Every Thing'. Mrs. #il- U.iin Silfies Is m charge of the di- re.tio-.i and setting of tlv pageant, a.-.sisted by Mis,- .Minam Reimer. The scenerv ha- l>'en painted by L.nvri'nce Rei.-s and Virgil Vannatta.
Tlie co-tumes are in charge of Miss Miriam Reimer. a.ssisted by th' following; Mr- Reiss. Mi-- Koch, Miss Dornb'.azer. Mr- Brong .iiui Miss Fenicl-
Music Will be furni-h'-d by Misses Lorraine Eyer and Mildred Berk.
The prigiam cons:.-ts of the fjl- lowmg musital niini')er< in charge of Charles He.«.s tn h.' s • • bv the Junior Choir and Male Quartet:
I. "Natures' H.iUelujah-
2 "Now the Dav i- Ove. ' (OaatlniMtf on Page Four)
Y. m» t. A. MlfT- BALL LEAGUE OFF TO GOOD START
Under the direction of John Eiler. physical director ol the Nazareth Y M C A. soft-ball league opened the current .s<'ason on Monday after¬ noon on the old Nazareth Hall dia¬ mond with the Detroit Tigers, pilot¬ ed by Dirk Michael winning th'^ opener from the Eiler coached New York Yankees by the score of 11-1 Ti)day iThiirsdaj'. June 20:hi the remaining two teams of the four team circuit, the Chicago White Sox and the Philadelphia Athletics will meet on the Hall diamond and tomorrow the Athletics will tangle with the league leading Detroit Tigers
Monday's Game
Detroit Tigers
PUjrer and Position Ab. H.
StofTlet. 3b 4 3
R Michael, lb 5 1
D Michael, ss 5 I
Dech. c 4 1
J Wei.s-. cf
G Stannard. p
Mevers. rf
NAZARETH WINS THREE GAMES OVER WEEKEND
High Srhoni Experted to Win C hampion>>hip Today
Nazareth had a great baseball week-end The Nazareth A A won from Llmeport. 14 to 4: Bethlehem 17 to 1. and Amicus. 9 to 6 ThL- constitutes .something for the book .)f records The Heath-men rolled up 40 runs and ,55 hr- which is nj mean acdinpUshment. look at it any w.Tv that you want to This put- (Continued on Page Four)
NAZARETH LIONS CLUB ELECTS RALrii W. FRY PRESIDENT
Election of officers and directori was held at the meeting of the Naa- reth Lions Club last Tuesday eve¬ ning in the Nazareth Y M C A. Ralph W Fry w.is elected president. Three vice presidents were jlected: George H Weltv. Joseph Schlegel and Ernst Ayres Thoma.s De Rea¬ mer was elected secretary William Himler was elected lion tamer while the new tail twister will be Alijert J, Sturgis Directors are William Mon- prode and Clarence Baker
The new ofBcers will take ofllee the first meeting night in July The program Tue.sdav night consisted ol an lUu-trated community film talk by a representative of the McOraw 'Continued from Pat* OiM>
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Gotto. 2b 4
Totals 31 i:
Vankers Player and Position Ab
Walters. 2b 4
Kemmerer 3b 4
Dougla.s. If 4
ll4lh ANNIVERSARY
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/ Dr. S. O Beck and family spen ieveral days in Atlantic City. N
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On Sundav the MtN.-ion.iry S.ioiety of the Nazareth MoraMau Chuicli Cl lebrated It.- 114th anniversary Till- pistor of the onireaation Rev P. S Melnert. had a sjiecial -.-nnon in the morning and a lovefenst wa- held in the evening The organ- Iz.itlon has o:'•: thr-e hundred ineiiib'^rs
VlslTINCi IMIII.ADIIIMIIA
Fogel. p 3
Hamm. c 3
Eiler. lb 3
J Byrnes, cf 3
J, Redline rf 3
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COMMIMON .AT FORKS
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.M.irrlson Rontii and fatnily. of Pliilad''lphla. who sp'iit several day.- in Nazareth returned home on Sun¬ dav and were aceoinpaiiled to Ihe city by Mrs Hivitli's p;ireiits. Mr and Mrs .lohn F Bardill. who will siHMUl a week in Philadelphia.
The Pre[mratory ser\ice will be held and the Lord's Supper adniiii-i istered in Forks Church the Rev ¦ Oeorge S Kleckner. Lutheran pa-- tor. Sundav. June 23. at 9 4.5 p m
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TWO DEATHS AT rolNTV |
HOME ON S.\.ME DAY I
Mrs Dehlu MiUer. ,58 died at 7 o'clOi.k on Monilav evening at the Northampt4»n County home She wa- admiled from Ea-lon on June 16. 1932.
John Swelta. 43. died at 12 08 on Monday alterno |
Month | 06 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19350620_001.tif |
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