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.A (~ ^ It ..it ^ ¦¦> 1 s i TEM AN rNOFPENIiKHI FAMILT NEWSPAPKR DEVOTED TO Ll'l EH A FUR* IiOCAL AND OENERAI. INTEtLIQENCI tn aa ou« *<>•* VOL. XLIV. N.AZARRTH. \\\.. THl.MiSDAY .\I<'K.MX';, 3.L'\V 10, l!):;:, No. 25 Merchants Good Will Tour Campaign Opens To-da Trip T o Yellowstone National I*aiU For Local Girl VOTE VOUR CHOICE Merchants Cooperative In Business Stimulator Campaign Young ladies will hiive all ex- pen.scs paid on apec'al trip t'J Yellow.stonc National Park. Load¬ ing merchants cooperating witli this new.spaper will start a Better Times drive and will ocer to the winner an all expense tour to Vellowsione National Park, The trip will b- escorted. Ths special trip to Yellowstone National Park is a cooperative ef¬ fort of several newspapers of th' State of Pennsylvania. Special en¬ tertainment features are to be of¬ fered the winners of similar con¬ tests from the various towns and citie.s of the state and the trip should be one of the most notable ever taken by a group of Pennsyl¬ vania residents. This Ocod Will tour will be open to young unmarried ladles botwet-ii the ages of 18 and 30. inclusive. A nominating coupon appiars in to¬ day's paper, while in a spi'clal paye adv. appears the rules of the con¬ test and full particulars. Tiro trip will start from Philadel¬ phia on Sunday evening, lat' in Julv or e;irl'," .Aii'^u.st. It will arrr.'u In Chlcaci) in tin- earlv niorniir^ where a full day of eiiti'rt.i:nirii'iil win be provided—th'ise liviiis; In Western Pennsylvania will join party on departure In Pittsburgh. Sleeping cars, a club ob.sorvation car and a diner will be equipment for the trip. Breakfast, lunch and dinner the next day will be on the diner. The train will pa,ss through Northern Mlnne.sota. The next morning the young lady contest winners will arrive at Yel¬ lowstone National Park. That day win be spent In a delightful motor trip to Old Faithful Lodge. There will be three or four days in Yellowstone, including Old Faith¬ ful Lod^e, Orand Canyon and beau¬ tiful Yellow.stone Lake, returning via Cody Road to Cody, Wyoming. ' The winner of the Merchants, Oood Will Tour will have all ex¬ penses paid by the merchants and this newspaper. Tliat includes her fare to Yellowstone National Park and r' turn. It includes her sleeper berth, her meals on the diner cii route and in Chicago. It Include > even her tips to porters and waiter., and al-io all the many delightful en- Haseball Scores, League Standing E.^ST l>ENK LEAGL'E SatHrday's fiaitira Fairview Ponies 16, Ea.ston 10 .Martin's Creek 3, Limeport 0 Nazareth 8, Amicus 6 Bethlehem 9, East OreenviUe 7 Sunday'i Games Martin's Creek 6, Bethlehem 2 Nazareth ,i. Easton Fleas 3 East Oreenvllle 7, Amicus 2 Fairview Ponies 6, Limeport 1 The Htandlng W. L. PU. M. ins Creek 2 0 1.000 Nazareth 2 1 .667 Bethlehem 2 1 .667 Fairview Ponies 2 1 .667 East OreenviUe ,,,, 1 1 .500 Amicus 1 2 .333 Ea.'-ton Fleas 0 2 .000 Llmeport 0 2 .000 Next Saturday's Gaines Easton at Llmeport Amicus at Bethlehem Martins Creek at Toiiies East Oreenvllle at Nazareth Next Sunday's Games Bethlehem at Easton Llmeport at Aniicus Ponies al East Oreenvllle Nazareth at Martins Creek LF.HIGH.NORTII.A.MPTON HIGH SCHOOL LF.\nrE Saturday's Games Nazareth High 8, So Whitehall 0 Hellertown Hiiili 9. Wilson 2 Ten Aruyl High, not ¦^clu'duled Thp Staiuling W, L. Pts. Nazan 111 Htnh . . . . (i H t DOO Hellertown Hi^ll .4 2 (itili Pen Aruyl Hiuli . . . L! It .400 So Whitehal Hiuli. . 2 H .40i) Wil-oii 111!.'!, 0 I) .000 Next Saturday ¦> Cianies Pell Ariiyl al Hellerlowii Wilson al South Wliiteliall Nazareth, not .scheiiuled NORTHAMPTON COI'NTV Sunday's Games Wind Oap 8, Trump A C 5 West BauBor 6, Cliestnut Hill 1 Richniond 14, Stoekertown 13 Tatamy 10, Petersville 7 The StandhiK \V. L. Pts. Wind Oap 2 0 1.000 West BaiiKor 2 0 1.000 Chestnut Hill 1 1 ..'»00 Trump AC I I SOO Richmond 1 1 .500 Tatamy 1 1 500 Stoekertown 0 2 .000 PetersvlUe 0 2 .000 Nrxl Sunday'^ (ianirs nirhmond at Chestnut HIU .Slnclierlown at West Baiiiior Tniinp nt Petersville Wind Oap at Tatamy tertaiiiiiu'iil features that will niaki' her trip one of the grea".es'„ pl'a.-iUri's. This newspaper, cooperating with the committee of other Pennsylvan¬ ia new.spapers has arranged a most elaborate entertainment program for the winner. It will be an out¬ standing c'PP'irtunity for a girl from this comniunity to have a marvel- ,'us tri,) this summer, and provide a real travel education for her. Merchants are coop>rating with this new.spaper in this business .s-'i!i\il'.ui" (Liiiipai;':n. The.se mer¬ chants will give credit coupons with all cash purchases, during the pn- iod of the campaign One hundred credits will be given with a dollar purchase, 500 for a $500 purchaic. and 1.000 for a $10 purcha.se. No credit- will be given for a fraction ll a doU'r. The tickets must be given at time cash is paid. No cred¬ its will be given on wholesale ac¬ counts and none on contract ac¬ counts. Only one nomlnaling coupon will b' credited to any one candicluis". K:) credits can be transferred to another candidate after thev have once been cast. The nominating coupon, which appears in another part of this i.ssue, gives a candidate a start of 10,000 votes. Ally young women, between tlv n'j.v liniils nientioiied of good char¬ acter, residing in this community may in:"!, b'l: U:e co:ii:iiitti'i' r.'s.'r- ves the right to reject any inniuia- tion. No credit relative of any on;* employee! on this new.paper may become a candidate. The merchant.1 are offering this hniidsoiiie trip prize with the avow¬ ed purpos:' of Increasing the trad- iiij; 111 the Community and lo cr al" more and better business durini; tlie months of May and June. They expect the contestants to urge their friends to purchase from stores participating in the campaign and to save their votes for them. It is not a popularity contest in the ordinary sense of the word. It is a conicst where the contestant will obtain the best results by personal work in urging the cooperation of friends. It starts this morning and it will end on Wednesday noon. July 3rd. Read the full list of rules and re¬ gulations In the big advertisement in today's I.ssue. The merchants, who have already signified tlieir In¬ tention to participate In the Oood Will campaign and issue credits in the contest are given below. There may be a few additional to Join before next week. If you are an unmarried youny woman within th^"' age limits, send in your nominat¬ ing coupon, and start to work lining U|) your friends. If you are noi eligible yourself, nominate .some girl within the age limits and tell her you will be glad lo help. Il s Toiiii; tT be a great trip and the -iirl who wins will have an exper- ..'lue very much worth while. The list of young ladies nominat¬ ed will be published in this news¬ paper each week. At that time will be published the standing of the oiiiestants There.ifter votes will be counted on Tue.sday nights and publLshed in this paper each week. The list of the participating merchants follows: C A. A^u'lemire, 'i: ..ici Street Oarage, Buiz's Orocery Store, Tatamy, Flick's Meat Market, Kern's Meal Market, King's Cut Rale Store, Robert Nolf, Nazaretii Hardware Company, Nazareth Item Publishing Company. Earl Philips Meal Market, Roths Oarage. Henry Schlegel, H. K. Stout. Square Deal Oarage, Weavers Grocery Store, Zlegler's Oarage, Paul Heckman's Drug Store, Oeorge Heckman's Drill? Store. 'GIRLS' SYMPHO- I NEHE TO PLAY I AT SCHOENECK Bath f'h urch Oi\i>an Dedicated Sunday WOMAN'S CLUB LN LAST MEET- OF SEASON Suiulay Evening, Spon- I .sored Ity King's ' Daughter Circle PriUC IS INVITKI) "An Evening of Music" will be pre- iiti'd In the .S;:lioeneck Mora¬ vian Church o:! Sunday eveniir; nt 7:30 by the Oirls Symph'n tie. •oii'liirt d bv E.irl D Held, well- known talent from Easton. The Symphon.-'tte Is composed of the following s"lected musicians: Gertrude Fehr, of Pen Argyl; Eli¬ zabeth Cann, of Bangor; E,siher Rut*, of Wind Gap; Anna Francis¬ co. Pen Argyl: Pauline Stout, Ban¬ gor; Marion Shoemaker, Wind Oap; "levt-iide Rice, Easton: Lorene Hocklngs, Bangor and Virgini:i Br< ad, Wind Gap The classical progr:ni will In- r-lu.'." such numbers as "Ev 'iitlde" Ijv Myddleton: "In A Monastery Garden" by Kelelly; "N';ircls>us" by Ne\i:'.: "In the Heart of thn Rcd- 'vnnd.:' by Or"v; "Romance" by Ruoln.'tpin: "Lhe Old Refrain" by Kre' \f<:--, "Mriorish S"ran;ul.'" by Chapi and "Reverie Iiiterro:iipuc" by T'icliffTkinv..ky. The program is .sponsored by the Srhoeuck Ki.ii;^ Daught(>r'.> Circle. No admission will be changed. Th" public is cordiallv invited to attend. Large Congregation.s Present Afternoon and Evening <l !»KKH KKMHTIONS Charles K<ymond Oon- hani, \en Vork City, (iue.st Organist "Roiidc F'iatic:iise"' by Boeilinan: "Williin a Chinese Garden" by Slouglilon; and "Symphony in B .M nn'" b;, Sluiberl. I;i the secon'l group were included "Melody for Bells of Berghall", Sibelius; "Rus- ti:- .\I;u"cir In Boen; "Meditation" by Sturgis. and "Finlar.dia " by Si- 1,-liu- Xiie well balanced program ')fficers To Serve IfK'J.V.JH Were Elected For Wheat Growers Meeting At Nazareth Inn To-morrow Nighl ENJOY SO( IAL HOLK Tile last regular meeting for this j was .selected to bring out the many soason of the Nazaretii Woinen"s | excellent qualities, tonal effects and club was held at the Nazareih High po.ver of llie line new or':;aii. winch School building on Monday evening, is easily one of the lin<'sl ;niall or- jviay 13th. SCHOOL BOARD RECIEVES BIDS FOR IMPROVEMENTS To \ ote For or Agaii Continuation of Pro¬ duction Control .NATIONAL LN SCOPI Tiie Florence Franks Organ given to Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bath, was cl dicated Sunday afternoon with appropriate services which drew so large an audience that many wore obliged to stand in the aisles. The su'vice was repealed in the eVen¬ ning. Music lovers and organists of note for miles around came to lis¬ ten to tlie lovely and impressive program. Memorial «""''' '" "^'"^ P^""^ °^ "''^ ^'^'' 'Ille church was beautifully decor- Mrs Ralph Fry, prtsidenl. pre- ided at tlie busine.ss .session and called lor reports from the various Mr.^. liarvey Snyder, chairlady of the Enterlaining comnuiue reijorted N.\ZARETH PARENT- TEAfHERS ELECT EL¬ MER SNVDER, PRES. Election of officers took place at th"^ last meeting of the year of the Nazareth Parent-Teacher's Ass'Xia- tion on Thursday evening in the Nazareth High School building. Elected were: President, Elmer Snyder; Vice-President, J. Fred- crick Knecht; Secretary. Mrs. Ray¬ mond Unangst and Treasurer. Mrs. E Stewart Eyer. An auditing com¬ mittee was also appointed which consists of Mrs. Ralph Stocker. Howard Kessler and Mrs. Clarence Pehnel. The business meeting was in charge of Mrs A G. Kern The ; Continued on Pwe Pouri ated with flowers placed in meinor •4 the Wile and mother of the don- diairladus of Ihe coininiltes ors of the organ. Throughout the entire day Sunday, al staled inter¬ vals, the organ pealed forth .sacred ^1,^ annual Spring Luncheon will music and chimes through the new Broadcasting and amplilying system Ju.'t iii.-lalled. The service of dedi'jalion of the organ was brie, .i.id was in charge of Rev. R .H. Helffrich. Li.scriucd The guest organist was Charles on a silver plate placed on the or- Raymond Cronham. ol New Yor.; gan con..uk' are these words: "De- City, who possesses an artistry a', dicated lo the Olory of Ood, and in the console that is well defined and i^x ma .Memory of Florence Franks" st.i'jii.shed and he Inuii diatoly won . .uie.i lollows the refere.ice of pro- the plaudits and commendations of verbs lo a "Virtuous woman, who can not only his many hearers but ol ,;,.,| ^ ,,. p^.i^.^. u, far above rubies— jl.ier members ol the niu.ical pro- Her children rai.se up and call her lessicn. and colleagues, of whom bles.sed. eic." This organ is given t j there were many In the audience, a pe ,pie lie served and ih: Ood Kern; Press Secretary. Mr. Ci'onham's superb rendition she lo\ed by her husband Fred B Kleppinger included two group.-, of lour num- Fi'anks and her .son Fred. Jr The bers lach. In the first group he time .set for the dedication of the played "Av.i Maria' by Bossi; clr.r ii i., :;ie hist Sunday in .May. Adopt Huduet For 19:].>- l}>.'i« School Year (Questions Relating Program Will Be i Answered Til" regular monthly meeting of the Nazareth School Board w.n held la>t Monday evening with C. F Martin, president ol the Board, presiding Norlhaniplon county wheat ducer, will have an opportunity vole for or against the contlnu lion of a wheat production contf I program similar to the pro be held ai Buckwood Inn, June 8th. Mrs. Fry called special atieiiiion ! ) the NorUi-a.ll.rn District Meet¬ ing al Scranton. May 22nd Mrs Jo!i:i Pli.liip.i will be the gue^l of honor. Tl.e foUowia:;! were elected a.-, of¬ ficers to serve for the Club for tlie ye.ir.-> VJ'ib-lU'M: Piesiai'iit. Mrs. F'loyd Wa:;!ier; Vice-Pr'siden',. Mrs O. B. Searles: Recording Secretary .M:s Char..'.- Shaler; C .rie'vpjnd-. ing Secretary. Miss Catlierine Werk-, Tliurd-,av M:i\ L'3rd. the local heis'r; Treasurer. Mrs. Andrew Camp No. 445. P. O. S. of A. local d Mrs Wm in the Shafer Building, will act as I host lo the Norlhaniplon County Mr- Aiidrew Kern introduced the j As.sociation of the I' O S of A !,ie. •,!;!.IT. Ml'- Ruth Saddler Among many interesting acli\iiie> Rupprecht, of VVilkes-Barre. who there will be initiation Camp Nu i; ul lor her -ubject. "Music Within 869 of Allentown. one of the fin.'s; U> and Around Us." | degree teams in the Stale and un- The Treasurer reported a cash which has be<'n carried out dur balance of S37,2;j8.04 on April Isl. (Continued on **¦«• PDur> p.o.sTw^icouivTv ASSO. TO HOLD LMTLATION LOCAL ( A.MP TO Bt HOST the past three years, at a meetli winch will be held in the Naaar Inn. Fridav evening. May I7th, 7:ao standard time Harry J Re<'ser, president of tb Lehigh-Northampton Wheat duclion Control A.s.soclation, stat thai every producer in the count should attend this meeting whli Kill h<- addiessed by representative of the Agricultural Adjustment iiiinistraUoii The plans for tl) rontinua'ion of the progra:n be outlined and questions relatli to it will be answered The continuation of the progri which IS national In Its scope dep'nd upon the number of pro ducer.s that vote for or against It Producers not having an oppor.^ lunity lo attend this meeting nU A .social hour was enjoyed in the iformed in the new Minute Man cast a ballot on Saturday, May Milk Control Board Recovers Shortage J. O I -fftiryilien snvder, Mrs Fred Wood, Mrs. Leroy ward Dech. will .serve refreshments will be open from 9:00 a. m. to I: .social rooms with the following as | regalia will put on the floor work hoste.'-.ses: Mrs P S Trumbower.' Many candidates are expected a- Mrs C K. WilUard. Mrs. H. C Pohl. well as quite a few Slate and Na- Mrs Ernest Ayres, Mr.> Ralph Fry. tional offlcers The local refre-h- Mrs. Dayton Broad. Mrs Harvey menl committee in charge of Ed- A polling place wil be provided the Nazareth Inn with a represent alive present to explain the pL and ballots will be available fa tho.se who wish to vote. The Endeavoring To Stabilize Industry By Aiding PASS NEW MILK LAW POPPY DAY AC¬ TIVITIES HEADED BY AUXILIARY Arrangement for poppy day to be ob.served here and throughout the nation Saturday, May 2,5th have been completed with the arrival of the Memorial popples at tho Am¬ erican Legion Auxiliary head¬ quarters One thousand of these little red flowers came from the American Leuion Department of Pennsylvania where they were made by disabled World War veterans The poppies will be sold in vari¬ ous parts of the town by the vol¬ unteer workers under the direction of Mrs. Agnes Keene, poppy chair- I lady, of H. V. Knecht Unit 415 of ' the American Legion Auxiliary. Th:* I volunteer workers are: Elizabeth Butz, Clara Osterstock, Mabel Eyer, ' Jennie Wolf, Jennie Silvert, Han- ' nail Bonstein, Elsie Koehler, Mil- ' dred Kahler, Clara Meyers. Anna I.aubach and Vane Walker. Gov. Carle Sent Names of New Board To Senate For Re-confirmation One of the last acts of the Milk Control Board before the expirauon of Act 37, was to recover $10,381.78 for dairymen who shipped to Avoii- dale Farms Dairy. Bethlehem. This firm paid its producer.^ 20 cent.-, per cwt less tan Board prices over a period of time. It ha.> signed an ai,'rt'enieni 2,) per cent, of the undcr-payment on each of the foUo.ving dates: April 30. May 15, May 31 and June 15 A payment of $2,730.83 was made the eastern section called upon the Federal Oovernment to assist in re¬ gulating the price of milk shipped trom one state to another, follow¬ ing the recent decision of the Unit¬ ed States Supreme Court which took I thil power away from the Stales. ! Thi committee appointed by the , Oovernors and Secretary Walla .e i have completed plans for a blanket Federal license for out-of-stat' shippers to New Vork City and New Jersey markets. A Federal admiii- Isiiaior will be placed in charge. A similar liccn.se for Peii:i.^ylvani,i markets is being prepared and will be announced .soon. New Milk Law Hou.>e Bill 1721 passed the Legis¬ lature and was .¦signed by the Oov- Peters. Miss Virginia Wood MORAVWr* MOTHERS DAV CHILDREN'S PARTY at the close of the meeting All members of Camp 445 are urged to be on hand as this meeting and ini- U'ltion will long be remembered by all in attendance. p m Steven Dusinski and Franic Ml visited in Paterson, N. J , over tl week-end Larjfest In History of the Church The large.-)t mothers" and chil- dren>' party in the history of the S'.inday Scliool was held on Safar- day afternoon in the Nazareih Mor¬ avian Church with 83 children an.i mothers in attendance. Mr.-> Earl Stroman. superintendent of the b-- ginners departinetit. was in charge uwr. XI „..., .„s..fu a.. .^,,, Tu"sd.iv aflernoun. April 30 ^'''-'- "'>-" — "— ... w.„.,, I Wllh the Board to pay ^,,„ j^^^,, '^^f^,.^ ^,^^ .xpiration ? ^he program which w^as given by nt. of the undcr-payments „, ,,,„ ,.m io.., t., i,,. «.,„> ,„._ t''** children of the cradle roll and of the old law. In Its final form, the new law dfTers from the old in a few respects. . ., ,„ . . , , The Board may now bring first on April 30. each producer receiving ^^^ ^^^^^ offenders before .i mag- his proportionate share. i ^^^^^^^. j„^ .summary conviction and Tlie Milk Control Board isendea- punishment, "teeth" which the old beginners department I Following singing and a prayer by the children, remarks were mad' by the Pa.-ior. Rev. P S .M>'inert Mrs. Margarite Marx, in behalf of the mothers, presented Mrs Stro- voring to stabilize the industry by law did not have The new law per- '"^" ^'"'^ * beautiful cor.sage T:ie aiding both dealers and farmers in mits any p<>r.son, marketing com- •'"'"o^ ^irU .sang a .song, "Kind receiving a rca.sonable price for their niittee or a.s.soci.ition affected by the ^°'^'^^ ^-an Never Die" Margaret products. Federal Control The Governors of seven Slate in ord 'r> of the Board, to lake action against \iolators. Action may now (Continued on Page Four) Nazareth Paper Box Fac¬ tory Gutted By Flames NATIONAL BEHER HOUSING DAV TO BE OBSERVED Easton and Tatamy Fire¬ men Aid Good Work of Local Company KSTABLISHEl) IN 1S92 Sl.'j.dlM) Damage, Ctjvered Hy Insurance; Will Kehuild / Eflleient work of Nazareih. Eas Ion and Tatamy fire fighter.-, in sii'iniiiing a hre that broke out on Sunday afternoon al l.'JO in the Na.'.neth Paper Box tact iry. 181 South Whitfield street, stopped a blaze lhat. unchecked, miglit have developed into the biggest lire in the borounhs history. j The box factory, a two and a half story brick and frame rectangular liuilding was entirely gutted by the' flames which .spread through the stiK'k rapidly, despite the fact that the Nazareth lire-fighters arrived on the .scene Immediately after the alarm was sent In and had streams of water playing on all side-, of the bu Idlng Damage to the building and the stock was rnughly estlmat-| ed at 145.000. I An easterly wind acting as a fun ¦o the blaze soon had the flaiiiable ' tock burning rapidly espi'clnlly in the rear where the .stock wn-' stored The firemen were hindeis'd Miint'Wliat by the deii.sc smoke tha' poured from the building when their ho.ses played on the burning wood and paper. The entire stock was either badly damaged by the water or in .some places entirely demolished by the flames. The firemen succeeded in keeping the fire confliied 111 the rear of th > factory. Pire Chief Charles Stubr deemed It necessary to put in a call for Ta¬ tamy and Easton fire conipaiile.^. due to the fact thai the box factory was surrounded by dwellings, four frame building.-, directly in the rear of the factory in addition to the large Jacob Serfa.ss residence on the corner. Although families llvint; In Ihe rear rushed their po-.sesslons ii safety. It was not necessary as the (Continued on Page Four) SATURDAY, JUNE 15th Washintton. D. C. May 14. — A great ma.ss construction of new homes will begin simultaneously in hundreds of communities all over the country on Saturday, June 15. VIGILA.\rE HOSE CLUB OPENING TO-MORROW NIGHT The coinmitlec on arrangements of the local "Vigilance Hcse Club announces an opening of the Club to be staged tomorrow evening at eight o'c!lock I McConnell. Beatrice Schlamp and Catherine Heckman took part in till- Maru'aret McConnell al>o re¬ cited Tile entire group of children then sang "Sunshine Mo'iiitam' M.iry AlieniJse gave a reading. " .'\ Letter to Mother ' The program was closed with a recitation by Rob¬ ert Carl Zieiiler. "Ooodbve. God Bless You " FAMOUS AUTHOR COMING TO NAZARETH Grace Living.'.ton Hill, the auilior of many interesting and wholc^oni' Special attention has been given romances is coming to the Nazare'h in celebration of National Better to make every nieinber feel al home MoraMan Church on Fridav and all members are iiivi ed to b.> pre.sent THIS OPENING IS FOR ME.MBERS ONLY AND ONLY .MEMBERS WILL BE .\DMITTED ning. Mav 17th al 8 oclock Every- Ixidy is inviied to come Tnere will be no tickets .sold. An ofTering will be taken P. 0. S. of A. Urges Commun¬ ities To Join In Celebration ol PERSONS BREAKING WINDOWS TO BE PROSECUTED ll has be«'n brought to my atten¬ tion that .several young per.sons liaie been In the habit of breaking windows in the ehiirches. The names of these young persons are known and I desire to Inform all young persons that If any more windows are broken, no matter in what kind or type of building, I shall have such |jersons pro.secuted according to law I al.so call upon all p,ireiits In Nivzaretli to ,see that their children are duly Informed FRANK P HAHN Chief Burge.s.s. Housing Day. This announccni"iil was made loday by Stewart McDon¬ ald, Acting Federal Housing Ad¬ ministrator. Special exerci.ses in observance of National Better Housing Day are Ix'ing planned for each of more than 7400 comnuinlties In whicli better housing commiltee chairmen have l>'eii ajip lintetl. Ill each coinmunity where the local committee is functioniii:; n'.-- thely. pl.ms nre already under way for the construction of from one' • to iwenty-nvc new nnd I Immos' The Patriotie Order Smis ,,i A:n- 1 :ie I'aUu.tic Order S<ins o' under direct sponsorship ,.f the erica will hold their i,n:,al Flai;' America are urging everv commun- eommir.ee Actual construction on Day eel bration In Pn: id-lphia on , „ k k t- i> mmmun 111 the.se hnmes is being scheduled the evening of June 14 The p.w- " '" ^'"""-''Vl^ama. through th- t > start at the .same niomenl. as far ade will f-inii at C>i Hall and Schools, Churches, and vanou- as practicable for such a nation- march down Market Str.e;. to FifUi So'-ieties to plan a Flag Day Cele- wide ground breaking ' Street, to Arch Street and to the bration, in tribute to the Flag and Succe.-vs of this first celebration of Hetsv Ro.ss Fi;,g House where pa- ¦ all it represents. National Bett.'r Hoiisiiu Day is triotic exercises will be held with virtiiallv as,sured with around 2li0.- Mayor J Hampton Mwre of the 000 men and women actively enaan- City of Philadelphia. Slate Prcsl- F id voluntarily In proniothm the bet- dent of the P O S of A Fi-i;:» Day, June 14th ler housing program in their own eommunities with tlie aid of the Federal Housing Administration 111 addition to local biiMlie.ss. fin¬ ancial and Industrial leaders, na- (Contlnued on Page Seven) OF INTEREST TO WAR VETERANS OF EASTERN PENNA. Tlie Director, Kmeitteiu-y Con.ser- valion Worker. Wasiniiulon d C, (Continued mi Page Four) H Rtitierts of Ore<'ne Co This Order has is.sued a Fla a Booklet in which they lypifv th" lag as "Tlie Living Synilxil of our Warren; Great Republic", and give the rul.>s '"""'V State „n "How to res;iect and di.splav th-- Vice I're.sident. Mrs Mary E Rlnepr Flac ^ . I the Patriotic Order of Americans ' other from Nanticoke and Slate Conduc¬ tor of the P O S of A . Harry J 1 e.iry of Philadelphia us the sjieak- I'lS This celvbratlon iiinetppii w,is founded The pamphlet al.so include, linportaiit Flag material which should be known lo every American The omcers nf this .the oldest and largest Native American Pa- trIotIc Societv of Pennsvlvania are years aKo by s;nte S«'cre- trying to in.still inU, the hearts and t uy of the P O S of A. Charle.s B minds of the folks „f this state a and Mr Charles H Weis- greater Une (.,, „„. Flag .and the preserver of the Bri.sy Rass fine American principles it repre - r a. Hoi..^. and the founder of the ents, feeling that ,f this be done a Fl:,ir House As,soci«tioii Mr Weis- finer typo of ieii«.on and patriot gerbrrs .son Vexil now b, mg tlie ism will nsul, nucMi clearer "^^^^^^^^^^^^ custodian Of the Flag House at 230 .standing Unweei, and amo «' 'o'f Philadelphia | the iK<ople of Prnasylvanlu He:iils Uei her Arch Street, THEY'RE OFF! Good Will Tour Election Starts To-Day (Clo!<es. Noon. July :}rd) Be:ow IS a list of the enira:r..s m the Merchants Oood Will Tour which is ofTered FREE to the be^t Community Booster. All enirants start with an even 10.000 votes and all have an even chance to wm this hand.some trip. Any young lady who wishes lo enf'r i there is no obliga¬ tion i. may do so by forwarding name and address to the contest editor, c o Nazareih Item. Nazareth. Pa . bv or before May 23rd, 1935 Read tile rul's m this issue and have all your favorites entered by or before next Thur.sday. the last day open to cou- leslants Although a few more name, may be added by next week, the following list of girls eligi I'.e in this contest is a good bar¬ ometer of the favored young ladies of our communiiy One of the.se girls will surely ge: the thrill of her life time and an ex¬ perience long to be remembered. Wh > will she be? — We don't know, but we'll tell you July 4lh Until then we invite you to watch this column each week The standing of each girl will b' listed here throughout the campaign Every week for the next seven weeks, the credits wi;! be counted and credited to the girl who.se name appears thereon and listed accordingly. It will be interesting to keep an eye on tlua list trom week to week. tNTR.%XT:s CREDITS Miss Evelyn Cooley. Nazareth Pa 10,000 Mls.s Dorothy Walker. Nazareth. Pa 10,000 Miss Eleanor Oano Nazareih. Pa 10.000 Miss Mary Rohn. Nazareih. i'a 10,000 Miss Anna Boerstler. Nazareth. Pa 10.000 .Miss Ev'hn Rundle. Edelmans Pa 10.000 Miss Virginia Shankweiler Nazareth Pa lo!ooo Ml.ss Irene Barleib. Stoekertown. Pa lo!oOO Mi-ss Miriam Vaiina'tii. Nazaretii Pa 10.000 Miss Dorothy Baltz. Route 3 Bath Pa loioOO Mi.ss Evelyn Christman. Nazareth. Pa lo!oOO Mis.s Frieda Deutsch. Nazareih. Pa 10.000 .Ml.ss Kathryn Engle. Nazareth Pa '.' 10,000 Mlss Arlene Hellick Nazareih. Pa "........'. 10.000 Miss MargHtei Himler. Nazareth. Pa 10.000 Miss Mildred Kahler. Nazareth. Pa lo!ooo Mi.ss Kath:'riiif Neuner. Nazareth. Ca lo!oi)0 Miss Mae RulofT. Nazareth. Pa .'.'..'..... loOoo Miss Julia Swartz, Nazareth, Pa 10 000 Mls.s Florence Kahler. Route 3 Nazareth. Pa. .....,....'. 100!)0 Miss Ev.i Williamson. Rou:e 2 Bath Pa ........'. 10000 Miss Huth Houck, Tatamy. Pa .. 10 000 Miss Don.thy Huber, Tatamy. Pa ' loooo Ml.ss Helen Sowers. Tatamy. Pa ...'..", 10 (MW) Mls.s Nellie Young. Tatamy. Pa 10 (»00 Miss Margaret Yeager, Tatamv. pa loooo Miss Margaret Sto.i; Tatamy. Pa loooO Miss Verna Berger. ratamv. Pa 10 000 Miss Eva Oower. Tatamy, I'a ,„„^ Miss Virginia F<'hr, 1 .tamy. Pa " 10000 Miss Pauline John.son. Taiamv. Pa in'ntvi Miss Mary Berger. Tatamv Pa yi'^ Miss Miriam N Wagner .Nazareth. Pa ,,,„,„ Ml.ss Iren,. s;,vitz. Nazal, "h. Pa . . .. ,n^ M1S.S Bessie Kemmerer, Na.'.reth. Pa ,„ n^^ Miss Marion Kern, Na/.aretli Pa inftm Miss Arlene Fehnel. Nazare !i Pa "" .'iTr Miss Maybelle Happel. Nazar th Pa ''" xnoM Ml.ss Marie Young Nazareth. Pa inmS Miss Mary Drv Nazareth. I'a " in'mn Miss Orthia Hever. Nazareih P:, .. . inMM Mi-ss Eveline Smith. Nazareth, Pa lonnn Mi,ss Renee Harper. Nazareth Pa .... InMrn Miss Millleeni Rader Nazareth. Pa .. ^i^ Miss Ellen Butz. SclKX'neek. Pa [[[[] lOM Miss Kathryn Andrews, Cherry Hill. Pa iflS Mis, Minnie KnsienbHcler. Aluta. Pu ...,[[] ta^i MI.S.S Irf.ola Kostenbader, New VillaRp. Pa lanm Ml.ss Catherine Siegfried. Cherry Hill P.i tnMui Mi.ss Edna K'Hhler. Jacobsburg. Pa I„'2I M1.S.S Alberta King. Aluta. Pa Ia'22 M.."> Iiene Klin; Aluld, Ca I'''*** IOM*
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1935-05-16 |
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 | 05 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1935-05-16 |
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 39983 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 rNOFPENIiKHI FAMILT NEWSPAPKR
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VOL. XLIV.
N.AZARRTH. \\\.. THl.MiSDAY .\I<'K.MX';, 3.L'\V 10, l!):;:,
No. 25
Merchants Good Will Tour Campaign Opens To-da
Trip T o Yellowstone
National I*aiU For
Local Girl
VOTE VOUR CHOICE
Merchants Cooperative In
Business Stimulator
Campaign
Young ladies will hiive all ex- pen.scs paid on apec'al trip t'J Yellow.stonc National Park. Load¬ ing merchants cooperating witli this new.spaper will start a Better Times drive and will ocer to the winner an all expense tour to Vellowsione National Park, The trip will b- escorted.
Ths special trip to Yellowstone National Park is a cooperative ef¬ fort of several newspapers of th' State of Pennsylvania. Special en¬ tertainment features are to be of¬ fered the winners of similar con¬ tests from the various towns and citie.s of the state and the trip should be one of the most notable ever taken by a group of Pennsyl¬ vania residents.
This Ocod Will tour will be open to young unmarried ladles botwet-ii the ages of 18 and 30. inclusive. A nominating coupon appiars in to¬ day's paper, while in a spi'clal paye adv. appears the rules of the con¬ test and full particulars.
Tiro trip will start from Philadel¬ phia on Sunday evening, lat' in Julv or e;irl'," .Aii'^u.st. It will arrr.'u In Chlcaci) in tin- earlv niorniir^ where a full day of eiiti'rt.i:nirii'iil win be provided—th'ise liviiis; In Western Pennsylvania will join party on departure In Pittsburgh. Sleeping cars, a club ob.sorvation car and a diner will be equipment for the trip. Breakfast, lunch and dinner the next day will be on the diner. The train will pa,ss through Northern Mlnne.sota.
The next morning the young lady contest winners will arrive at Yel¬ lowstone National Park. That day win be spent In a delightful motor trip to Old Faithful Lodge.
There will be three or four days in Yellowstone, including Old Faith¬ ful Lod^e, Orand Canyon and beau¬ tiful Yellow.stone Lake, returning via Cody Road to Cody, Wyoming. '
The winner of the Merchants, Oood Will Tour will have all ex¬ penses paid by the merchants and this newspaper. Tliat includes her fare to Yellowstone National Park and r' turn. It includes her sleeper berth, her meals on the diner cii route and in Chicago. It Include > even her tips to porters and waiter., and al-io all the many delightful en-
Haseball Scores,
League Standing
E.^ST l>ENK LEAGL'E SatHrday's fiaitira
Fairview Ponies 16, Ea.ston 10 .Martin's Creek 3, Limeport 0 Nazareth 8, Amicus 6 Bethlehem 9, East OreenviUe 7
Sunday'i Games Martin's Creek 6, Bethlehem 2 Nazareth ,i. Easton Fleas 3 East Oreenvllle 7, Amicus 2 Fairview Ponies 6, Limeport 1 The Htandlng
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M. ins Creek 2 0 1.000
Nazareth 2 1 .667
Bethlehem 2 1 .667
Fairview Ponies 2 1 .667
East OreenviUe ,,,, 1 1 .500
Amicus 1 2 .333
Ea.'-ton Fleas 0 2 .000
Llmeport 0 2 .000
Next Saturday's Gaines Easton at Llmeport Amicus at Bethlehem Martins Creek at Toiiies East Oreenvllle at Nazareth
Next Sunday's Games Bethlehem at Easton Llmeport at Aniicus Ponies al East Oreenvllle Nazareth at Martins Creek
LF.HIGH.NORTII.A.MPTON HIGH SCHOOL LF.\nrE
Saturday's Games
Nazareth High 8, So Whitehall 0 Hellertown Hiiili 9. Wilson 2 Ten Aruyl High, not ¦^clu'duled Thp Staiuling
W, L. Pts. Nazan 111 Htnh . . . . (i H t DOO Hellertown Hi^ll .4 2 (itili Pen Aruyl Hiuli . . . L! It .400 So Whitehal Hiuli. . 2 H .40i)
Wil-oii 111!.'!, 0 I) .000
Next Saturday ¦> Cianies Pell Ariiyl al Hellerlowii Wilson al South Wliiteliall Nazareth, not .scheiiuled
NORTHAMPTON COI'NTV Sunday's Games
Wind Oap 8, Trump A C 5 West BauBor 6, Cliestnut Hill 1 Richniond 14, Stoekertown 13 Tatamy 10, Petersville 7 The StandhiK
\V. L. Pts.
Wind Oap 2 0 1.000
West BaiiKor 2 0 1.000
Chestnut Hill 1 1 ..'»00
Trump AC I I SOO
Richmond 1 1 .500
Tatamy 1 1 500
Stoekertown 0 2 .000
PetersvlUe 0 2 .000
Nrxl Sunday'^ (ianirs nirhmond at Chestnut HIU .Slnclierlown at West Baiiiior Tniinp nt Petersville Wind Oap at Tatamy
tertaiiiiiu'iil features that will niaki' her trip one of the grea".es'„ pl'a.-iUri's.
This newspaper, cooperating with the committee of other Pennsylvan¬ ia new.spapers has arranged a most elaborate entertainment program for the winner. It will be an out¬ standing c'PP'irtunity for a girl from this comniunity to have a marvel- ,'us tri,) this summer, and provide a real travel education for her.
Merchants are coop>rating with this new.spaper in this business .s-'i!i\il'.ui" (Liiiipai;':n. The.se mer¬ chants will give credit coupons with all cash purchases, during the pn- iod of the campaign One hundred credits will be given with a dollar purchase, 500 for a $500 purchaic. and 1.000 for a $10 purcha.se. No credit- will be given for a fraction ll a doU'r. The tickets must be given at time cash is paid. No cred¬ its will be given on wholesale ac¬ counts and none on contract ac¬ counts.
Only one nomlnaling coupon will b' credited to any one candicluis". K:) credits can be transferred to another candidate after thev have once been cast. The nominating coupon, which appears in another part of this i.ssue, gives a candidate a start of 10,000 votes.
Ally young women, between tlv n'j.v liniils nientioiied of good char¬ acter, residing in this community may in:"!, b'l: U:e co:ii:iiitti'i' r.'s.'r- ves the right to reject any inniuia- tion. No credit relative of any on;* employee! on this new.paper may become a candidate.
The merchant.1 are offering this hniidsoiiie trip prize with the avow¬ ed purpos:' of Increasing the trad- iiij; 111 the Community and lo cr al" more and better business durini; tlie months of May and June. They expect the contestants to urge their friends to purchase from stores participating in the campaign and to save their votes for them.
It is not a popularity contest in the ordinary sense of the word. It is a conicst where the contestant will obtain the best results by personal work in urging the cooperation of friends. It starts this morning and it will end on Wednesday noon. July 3rd.
Read the full list of rules and re¬ gulations In the big advertisement in today's I.ssue. The merchants, who have already signified tlieir In¬ tention to participate In the Oood Will campaign and issue credits in the contest are given below. There may be a few additional to Join before next week. If you are an unmarried youny woman within th^"' age limits, send in your nominat¬ ing coupon, and start to work lining U|) your friends. If you are noi eligible yourself, nominate .some girl within the age limits and tell her you will be glad lo help. Il s Toiiii; tT be a great trip and the -iirl who wins will have an exper- ..'lue very much worth while.
The list of young ladies nominat¬ ed will be published in this news¬ paper each week. At that time will be published the standing of the oiiiestants There.ifter votes will be counted on Tue.sday nights and publLshed in this paper each week.
The list of the participating merchants follows: C A. A^u'lemire, 'i: ..ici Street Oarage, Buiz's Orocery Store, Tatamy, Flick's Meat Market, Kern's Meal Market, King's Cut Rale Store, Robert Nolf, Nazaretii Hardware Company, Nazareth Item Publishing Company. Earl Philips Meal Market, Roths Oarage. Henry Schlegel, H. K. Stout. Square Deal Oarage, Weavers Grocery Store, Zlegler's Oarage, Paul Heckman's Drug Store, Oeorge Heckman's Drill? Store.
'GIRLS' SYMPHO- I NEHE TO PLAY I AT SCHOENECK
Bath f'h urch Oi\i>an
Dedicated Sunday
WOMAN'S CLUB LN LAST MEET- OF SEASON
Suiulay Evening, Spon- I .sored Ity King's ' Daughter Circle
PriUC IS INVITKI)
"An Evening of Music" will be pre- iiti'd In the .S;:lioeneck Mora¬ vian Church o:! Sunday eveniir; nt 7:30 by the Oirls Symph'n tie. •oii'liirt d bv E.irl D Held, well- known talent from Easton.
The Symphon.-'tte Is composed of the following s"lected musicians: Gertrude Fehr, of Pen Argyl; Eli¬ zabeth Cann, of Bangor; E,siher Rut*, of Wind Gap; Anna Francis¬ co. Pen Argyl: Pauline Stout, Ban¬ gor; Marion Shoemaker, Wind Oap; "levt-iide Rice, Easton: Lorene Hocklngs, Bangor and Virgini:i Br< ad, Wind Gap
The classical progr:ni will In- r-lu.'." such numbers as "Ev 'iitlde" Ijv Myddleton: "In A Monastery Garden" by Kelelly; "N';ircls>us" by Ne\i:'.: "In the Heart of thn Rcd- 'vnnd.:' by Or"v; "Romance" by Ruoln.'tpin: "Lhe Old Refrain" by Kre' \f<:--, "Mriorish S"ran;ul.'" by Chapi and "Reverie Iiiterro:iipuc" by T'icliffTkinv..ky.
The program is .sponsored by the Srhoeuck Ki.ii;^ Daught(>r'.> Circle. No admission will be changed. Th" public is cordiallv invited to attend.
Large Congregation.s
Present Afternoon
and Evening
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Month | 05 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19350516_001.tif |
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