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I The Nazareth Item AN nfOEPENDSNT PtttlLf ttWWtPAPtm DEVOTED TO LITBRATUIW liOCAL AND OENERAL INTSLUOBNOB y5745 — No. 15 — 48 So. Main St., riiono 20 NAZARETHT pa., THURSDAY MOItNIXC;. MARCH o, ]\m Boo.st Nazareth — Single Copy Three Cents Item Cooking School Opens Next Wednesday Afternoon American Legion Safety Committee Ort^ani/ed Offers Many Valuable Prizes and Exciting Adventures In Modern Cooking THREE AFTERNOONS ANI) THREE EVENINCS CHICK FULL OF INTEREST TO HOME MAKERS every aiti-rnooii .^lri-.s.-iing the meiral approach to hou.M-hoid ta.sks. She a.sked, "how many are (li.s.satl.-,ncd with the ev«'rla-tiiii; round ol liou<c- hold chore.s'?" unci .say.s. '"I will bring some new way.-, unci id(-a.- ol livening Up the daily hnuseliold dutie.s and will make .suggestion.s on the be.st attitude to the piles of dirty dishe.s and cotitinued sweeping', du-tingand mopping "" ""Hoii.s<'ke('pers of today', .¦-aid Mi.sa Smith, "'Ivive a wider a.s.sortnient of vegetables, fruits. meaUs and other goods to select from than ever l>'fore. There aro final prepanuioiis for thc ITEM cooking -school to be held at the "Y' •fternoon and evening, March Uth. lath and 13th were completed Mon- ily evening when all cooperating dealer-s met at Klitie'.s restaurant. A list of valuable door prizes as well as a grand prize wa.s prepared for the six I'^sions Admi.'vsion tickets «re di.stributed to all of the dealers nnd mav now \x obtained from any dealer U'c of charge. Due to the limited seating caparity ol the ¦ Y Dining Room, it is very lmpor".i!il '!>•*' "'' tho.se who wi.--h 1 more lalxir-.saving d<"Vices ancl aid- to attnd the.se .sessions S'?cure tlu-ir [^ hoiLschold duties than any prtvi- tlcke:- .IS early as possible. A .s<'pa- ' ;iim g<'iu'ratK)n ever imagined. Home- rate ticket i.s offered for each of niaking should hold the in:cre.- the •si>: ¦-I'-'oii*' "'¦"^' ''^ order to be tliroimli it.- variety and il.-^ efTlLli'iicy eligibi, .1 .1 I'll''" winner the jiropi.-r niore than any other job " stub iiri-t ix' dep'jsited at the door. ^-i,,, luni-i-ke per- of our coin- Patron.i are aslted to co-operate in the d:-tiibiition of those tickets by not a.-km:.; for more than they thcm- lelves will u.se. It was al.-.o decided at Mondav night's meeting that on Thui.ii.iv .'ViMiing, MI.STKR AND MISUS NITE. one ticket will admit both Thi.-^ three-day program will be divided as follows: The Cooking scho); opens every afternoon at 2 3i) and c'.o.ses at 4. In thc (¦veiling .ses- 5I011.S art- conducted from 7:30 to 10 All aft-rnoon sessions are eiitirely devoted t> cooking, evening .se.s.sion- to 1^-c'ures, rii'innnstrations and en¬ tertainni nt ol interest to all. Mi- Smith, the director of tlie cooking school, promi.-os to reve.d manv n 'v ideas to housokeei)or- ODD FELLOWS CON- ' FER THIRD DEGREE UPON CANDIDATES Stiij,^ Parly Arran);,'C(I For Tomorrow Evening The Nazaretii Uxlge Indepindent Ordi-r of Odd Fellows nn'l in th.iir room.- of the I. O. O F building on Belvidere stieei on Friday "Vening witli .Noble Grand. Ravmond Hoch in thl- chair. Alti'r a brief business mt-eling at whicli the routine busi¬ ness was transacted, the third de¬ gree was conferred upon se\' ral candidates. Refie.-hments were .served by the refreshment coni- miit'".'. A stag party will be held after toiiioir.ow night'.- meeting. Al! mem¬ bers arc urged to attend. iiiuiii:y are lnt<'i-e.-lid in their work ' iia.s b.-i'ii pr-jven by their attend- ' ance nt pr-vious ITE.M Cooking ' Schools Storm.s, blizzards and below j >"(-ro wt-ather h.ivc- not ki-iil the \Miin-n of Nazari-lii and community fi-iim tln'oiu-'itr.; 'he s-hool. Ncxl | ".veek's weiiDirr iii.iy or may not iM; lav.jrablo bill wr ai-f conlideiit '¦ager iiousckrep.-i - will be ijreiinl at our lir-t ."--ion next Wednesday I .iltcriioon, I; N liop:'d. hnvever, •ii.i' i.ev; I''i'.(i.iv V.v we-iilir man will f.i\(U' oiii' nr.i: lollis a- next I Pi'idav'.- -'.--.-i.'ii v.ill Ix- of p.irlicular iii'er(>-i to ilieiii ,-in.i '.vill )x' kn.iu'ii a- P.ui'i; Ni;;h! M.ike re.-,erv,itloii.s I iio'.v tn .it i-iul bv (ill.11.1 on anv oiv -,i Ihe il.-.i! 1- lor fre tuke; . lo all •.•\ ¦¦ -.-:<>r.- m. HARRIS RE-APPOINTED TO LOCAL (HURCH P. O.OFA. HOLDS SCHOOL OFFICIAL- REGULAR MEETlN(i WORK ON NEW TVPE SCHOLARSHIP TEST The annual conference of the Fv.iiigelical Church was held at K'acimg during the past we.k and the member- of Haman Evang "Ileal Church \\er<- \'i ry glad to hear of t!ie re-iiijp')iiitiiu'iit ol Rev, VV. S. H.irris a.s their pa.tor. Thi.s niark.s hi.s entrance uijon the eighth year a.s pasior 01 H.uiiaii Evair^elical Church. Fill' .1 number o! y.'ar.s Rev. Har- I l.s h.i- incn coiiducting a Bible study lliur.-day nights and his return 011 ll) Na/areth Is al.-^o very gratifying ".o the menibe;.> of this cla.ss. ¦-•- --• .\(»i;th.\mi'tov (oixtv >1 .M» \V ">< IKKH. \.>><)( I \I1()N M.W.S Nazareth A. C. Organizes Join.s F^ast Penn League At a re-organization meeting of The East Penn League held at Al¬ lentown la.-t Friday evening the lol- I'lWing were elected ofBci-rs for 193G season; pri-sidenl. VVilliani A. O'Don- ell of Colmar, Pa ; vice president. "Al" Fettermaii of East Oreenville; .secK'tary. E.irl Weaver of Allen¬ town, and treasurer. Howard Fegley. of Mnieporl. Th-> clubs repie.sented at thi.s meeting consisted of AUen¬ town, Limeport, East Greenville Quakertown. Bethl,?hem and Easton The Nazaieth A. A and Martin'.- Greek were not represen't^d and t Ii ir franchi.-e was dclared open. However, the Nazareth franchise W.I- at once taken by S B. Harding. .'. ;i ) will head tiie local ba-eball club ciu ing the coming sea.son. At a meeting of the local organl- ?a";nn he'd Mond.iv evening at the home of S. B. Harding the foUow- iivj ofUcers were elected to serve dtiiing the coming sea-on: presl- (i lit. S. B. H.irding; vice president, l{,iyin:.iid Tt-el; secn-tary and treas- uicr, Fraiilt Kemmerer; manager. Charle- He.ith and publicity man¬ ager, Harold .McCi-.-ady The local club will be kno",vn as The Nazareth A"hletic Club In tho East Penn League and will b.' in no way afflU- ated with last year's Athletic A.sso¬ ciation. Another inecmg of thl- groiip will be held thi-s evening to j maki- final arrangements f ir a card party to le hi Id in the Odd Fellows HaU. March 19lh. for the Ijenefit ot the ball club. Final iirr.in i-ment- aiid contracts with the Ea-t Penn League will be mad - .i" a league niretiiiu to be held in .Allentown next Friday t-venin";. Kt'iicly To Function; Hlood Tests .\re To Be Taken A" a regular stated meeting of the local Post of the American L<.-.{ion. :i<-l(l on Monday evening in their Hume. South Main street. Com¬ mander Morrow presiding, a com¬ mittee wa;: appointed to have every UH-mber of the local post to submit ; ) a blood test for the purpo.se of ri eording all those wiio pa.ss this •ct to blood transfusion in case ol iu-t.'e.s.-,ity. Wilson Zerfass is chair¬ man of this committee and will round up all members in tlie very 1. -.11' fiitui'e for the t.'.si. The Safety Comm it lee headed by Coiiuiiancier .Morro-A" w.i.- ai.s'j or- .—_—. — .'.inized at th;.- meeting and l.-. ready to function. It was announced liiat .several changes liad 10 b- made in the committee for better cjopera- iion. Commander Prack. Di.sir.c" Attorney of Northampton County wa.i pre.sent at ihi.s mei-ting and helped lo draw up plans for incor- poratlr.g the Icjcal hom-.". Ployct Knecht. a forni-r Nazarene and member of the local Po.-t wa.- aUo pre.-,eiil Mr Knecht rcside's at Venice, California. An all-member discassion follow¬ ed til,, regular meeting regarding the luae Armistice Day celebration and accorduTig 10 announccm'-n;-! made thi.s year. Nazareth wii; be ho.ll to the district on thi^ day. P:a;ii for this celebration u-, well a.- Decoration Day are in the inak- 111,' BOROUGH COUNCIL SPENDS $750.00 FOR SNOW REMOVi ASK FOR MORE WPA FUN Camp 315 Patriotic Order of Am¬ erican- hild their regu'ar meeting last Friday evening with Pre.sidcn- Ruth H.nvk pr-siding. Acting chap- lain. Gr.i:-e Pike, conducted de\ )i.on- followed by the report on finance^ given by Mr.-. Mary Abe!. Mrs. Lucy H.irr; ^;i!-i lll-'ll'. of P'.l'Ji. pil'lllJ .1 lle'V t .-hi;) exainiii.iiii 'liv .S".it Iii>lriK-:i- ne ot Slat e D.p.irt- 11 i.- llie- " sclio'.ar- i he Ciiuiuy ElTicieiK". Conference r. be held at the 'V. W. C A.. Easton, ¦11 Saturday. March 7th. promises be very helplul and inspiring lo LE(iIONA!lXILIARV HOLDS SlfCCESS- FUL CARD PARTY A \'erv sucee,-.->ful cud and radio party was held by th - American Legion Auxiliary on Friday evening me 't objections Remaiy was reported on the sick ; id school prmcipil- and Ust. An application was also re- tciuU-nt.- to the pre.-, nt tes siiperin- celvcd for inemljership. Aft -r t'.ie'se>sion a csrd party w.is held with priZA's awarded to the following: Haas; Mabt-l Newhard. Angle Calxzie. Arthur Get/. Jennie Prantz. Evelyn Frantz, Sterling Smith. Giac ¦ Pike. C. D. Fr.ii.z. Mrs, P Flick. Jove-? Lichtenwalner. Oliv^ H ,1!. Eciide Dech and Jam- Meyers; non-players. Emma J.ilin- son, Ch Idren s ccwtie, John Alxd. Ru.s.sell Frantz and Ma- Ha wll; Chil¬ dren.-' due pri.'e. J.iiii Abe'.; dj.)-.- priZ' H iroUl Bu.-s -•—-• iiiitnii)\> i>\Ki) Til ¦ 11"'. 1)1.¦; (1. w; pr-ii ii-;\' ex.ini;i;.t' .1)11. when coni- l he .11; e;;;!)'-p,u;e roin- (i:i"-!:oni.aiie for .m'1- A tle;..';i;::ii jiar.v was held at the home of Mr .ind .Mr.- John Siit'ir Jr., of .Nev Village, on Tlun-dav 111 honor -)f tiieir daught--r Dolly's T'ii birthday Mi.ss Dolly received many beautifu'i and u.seful gifts Games were jii.i'.-d and !efi-e;>hmeiits were served '. . ihe followin'.;: Hairi'i Oower. Cirl Gower. Arlene Mil- helm. A!:i;e, Smith. Julian Smith. Abbie Harri-gle. Mr. and Mrs. Ches¬ ter Go-.v. r, all of N.-w Village. Mr. and .Ml Karl Shilienberger and 1 et.-iii ol C.lcil C"eUll'V d;-;ri(-; i.i r ,-eh l.U,-hll)-, In ;lie 1).!' •,i) .11 IiiaK .11 l.i .-.sed (lis p:-.-, 11; t'.l:e i l.-.ii: 1 -..,1 '.(,1- ii"( Illll ;> : a:-- l-H' Ix-tUc-ell Ihe 'lie '. .Mlo^l- a;.l!• Ti..- le w I'.ll'l-d 1).-. .1 Ul fi.llelH-.- U: i'.iu. 1. Pent/, and Dr 1 ll ¦ (i')i' e" i-uhiy candidates in .iii.i St.rc S iiatorial ¦i\ e 111 ¦ $41)0 .innual .-•ev<-:-.i; y, ars ,,ehool ,-ii:ieii:."er.di-n;.- ex- .-fiu-t.i'ii '.\.;ii the - (-i. -. 0111- . ¦-; 1:11:11.1: ion ll- rui t-i r >ui- - (i:-irpiiK-le 11! -'irl.- Ill 1 1 ll, 111 tne :e- t.i.i: ¦. 'U:! Iil iii'.;li the officers of both Couniy and Dis- in the Legio'i home on South Main trict A.ssociation and all Sunday street. Prizes were awarded to the School Superini-ndents of North- following: Radio: Miss Virginia ampton County. The main feature j Trapp. Mis. Oladys VVerkhei.-er, of the confercn;-.' will be two ad- die.-cs by Mr, Walter M. Myers, Geiuia! Secreiary ot tlie Penna. .St.r. ¦ Council of Rellgiou,- Edu .ition and the di.-cus.--ion periods IjUow- ing t-ach of li:- .iddres^. .- Al 8:30 F M . Mr. .Myers will .-peak (in "'Ne,v C'l.ilieiiges and Op- p:,-(l iiu;...e.-. for Di-trij; Officers", alter ,vhicli i!ie ofnceis will .-ubmit liie.r aiiiui.il !i ports and the De- p.ii'iu;i"ai Supei'iiiteiideiits will coii.iiiel .--iJ.ii.ite d;.scil.-si()n groups. The Couir.y Youtli Council will als.) met: al tins 1.1110 A: till e'.c-n.ii'-; mi. etiiiu cominen- i-i.e-i Jt ? uO o' .lock. Mr, NLv'-rs will lie .'• Ill- .siib,:i'et ""N.-'.v Challenges .llii OpiKinmii':e- t'ji' Couniy OtR- District Atty. Frack Talks To Scouts ri);siricl Attorney "VViiliam Frack '.v.is the guest .-p-aker of the Boy Scjuus of Troop V-32 Monday eve¬ n.ng in the social roijm.- of th:- local Y M. C A. He spoke on ""Scouting" .uul made mention to the fact Jhat of all the people arre-t-'d. not one, ; , his knowledge, wa.s or had al any ¦nil' Ix-en a Boy Scout. Scouimas- :ir Elmer C Snvd-r presented him w.tii a beautiful handlxiok and ili.irv a. a to'sen of the local troop. m • Tendered Hirlhdtiy Surprise I'arty .-\ . urpri.-e birthday p.ii-;y w.as " r.d'red Dalj Vogel at the liome of !)..- pareirs. Mr and Mrs, Clark Vl a-. Lincoln aveivi". on Tliur.-d:iy evening by a group of fr.eiids and relatives in honor ot his birthday j .iiiniver-a; v ' 'Iilf. (".enin'4 was .-pent 111 playing .[ \ iriou-- gunie.-. Tasty refreshment.- were served. T:io.-e prcMuit were: .Mr and Mrs. I.'-ilher Lilly and daughter Cordela. of Shoencrsville .Mr and Mr.- Har¬ old Frey and .-on Elmer of Bath, I Mr. and Mrs. Jo-eph Orube. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Clark Vogel and daughter Verna and -ons Frank. Elwood and Oal ', of town, -- —• StKI'RIsL l'\KT> DAUGHTERS OF AIHERK A HOLD (ARI) PARTV EASTON CLERGyMA.N ADDRESSES ROTARV CLUB AT MEETING The Rev John H Elliott, pastor of the Fir.si ^'resbylerian Church. Easion. wa.5 the guest speaker at ih'- weekly dinner meeiing of the Naz¬ areth Rotary Club whicii was held Monday evening in the dining room-. of the local Y. M. C A The Rev. .Mr Elliott -.poke on "Peace" in an addre.,.i ardently expre.-sed and cieepy absorbed by the local Roiar- lan-, and their guest.s. President Harry A Reichenbach i)re,ided at the meeting and Intro- [ duced tlie speaker O Brinton S-arle.s led the singing of several Ko'ary -^ng- -m— - Til - VVhiineld C'juncil. No IHi Djiigiilers 0: Americ.i. heid a card party on Tuesday ev- nmg in th>- Eagl," Hail, on Center Square The evening wa.- spent playing "Haa:>' ai.d "Cootie" I'nzf-s were awarded lo: "Haa.s" Isabella Milier. .Mary Rep-her. Lillian K'.'.ni. Sadie Kern. Jennie Franiz. Joiin Weikh-i.ser. Carri.- Al- pau^ii. Mr- Paui Ba.da .Mr- An¬ gelina Cabeza. Sterling Smith. Slaii- I'-y Fehr. Clara Beahin. Ruth Fehr "Ci'oilc' — Anna Stoudt. Annie Kr.i'z: i.on-piaver.i- I ucv Rem.ily: "dnoi pr.ze" -Edna Abei >1'RPI£I«K I'AKTV b ill'.; pre- vpe ;-: '¦ Liiiiur.ittee K A.iii".. Cre.-..-lll.Ul Walt.r D Jora 1 'iie new te-; comprising I jj,,.,_„,,„,„^ eliei! 111.in; , Or J, G. will I)' to ilet I'nllie tile .iljllity of can¬ didate,! ur.ii tlie major emph.i.iis on the Ill-Id.- ol Eiii^i..-.'! .md lii.v.ory as heretoloie, and an Incidental txplei.r.Kin ol the t-iglil elective ,-ubjeeis la th' luuh .schools in the will childreii, ni'ty and Dale, of Daniels 1 Tulds of .science, iii.r.hi'inalic.'-, and Slate Qi.iiiy, Mr. and Mrs. George BemiciiiM and daughter Nancy Ann. M1S.S M.i":MreL Kaufman, Mrs Agie Cab<'za aii of t iwn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simnions and children Doro- Uiy, Helen and Earl, of AUentown. Mr aiii' Mis John Siit'er, Jr. and the hi) Mr- o stree I, .]). Mi.s.s DoUv Sutter. i-'e Koelil.'r. East Center S.itiiid.i-, ,ii Hi-iii'i ill 111 ¦mL -JCj. ne idle riii-,s l.itf m.iv Irot all .i.i\ and nm tnn-rMV 'm I'i'ni)ii".s5 " MARCH t_ 5 The Boston Massatre Untnh Itlll three citi/en«, I ¦711 Gcntf.il Phillip R, Shcri •liii (.1 Civil Wat lame l-.rn. I8J1 China leaMet Port Arthui to Russia fur 99 years. 1898 Rebel Meriimac sinks two Fe.leral warships. 1862 Grneral Si utt lands IJ(X)0 men al Vera Cru». 1847 Steam lerry service starts between New Vork and Hrnoklyn. 1811 Hnfiland imposes I.eavy import rluties on the Col f.u-s. I-!,« . • i f:ir'-ii;n laiieii.me- Uiid--r the i.e-,v plan raiikin be of vi-r\ iiiinoi importance, the main piiipose bt-uig to .,t-lect the most worthy as well a- most ca¬ pable of the candidates offering them.-ielves lor tie,' examin.itlon. 'Ihe candidate- in e.ich county or in each Seiiatori.il district of a county who iirove- mast capable as determined by this new e.xamina- tion will be awarded one of the eighty SlOO seholar-h.i)-. valid in any approved Pennsylvania college. Tlie .scholarship-1 arc awarded nn the ba.sis of one for each State S«-natori.il district in counties con¬ taining more than one district. In addition one -cholarship i.s awardeu III each ("ouiity forming one entire Soiiaieii.u district or part of a di-itrict. I'his makes a total of (ighty ..cholarsliips awarded in 67 district.; The I>"partment of Public In- .-Iruction announced that Senators who may desire the names of eli¬ gible candidate.- for Senatorial ¦iholarsliips m.iy apply to the De- parliiielit for the list of high .school -enlors who oUer Ihetnsi'lves as candidates for the annual State -.li'iI ir.-htp i-xaminiition _ • • Taken To Hospital (11 ,1 ill llb.l per:. I li-Couiity Conference :,) bt' 111 \Ve.-le\ .\li-;iiodi.st Church, on Friday and Satu.- .Mai'ch 20;li. and tllst. i.s one of lie.- of coiifen ncc.- bein-^ held Mrs, Tillie George, Mi's, T.iylor. Mrs. .Martha Meyers. Mis.- Clair Keen, Mi. s Joyce Bucchi. Hayinond Nagie, and Mrs Ma Rodger-; Haas: Frank Kemmerer .Mrs. ALie S<ark. Mrs. Cainpb":!. Mrs C Fehr, J Stewart Ever. Mi.s. Jo.sepii Heintzelman. C. .M \"r.s. Mrs Hor.i e Walters. .Mi.ss L-.ibella Miller. Howard Werkhei.-er and Mrs, Net'!- Kleppinger; iion- pla\ei"s; Mrs. D.)rothy Fidl'.veiler a";d the door prize. Mi-iiai-l Toniiii. i REBEKAffDEr.REE ANNIVERSARY TO HE OIWEKVKD The Elizabeth File LocUc, Oid.r of I!cb k.ihs. No. .')7J. met Moiida-. e.i - niiv.,' ill the L O. O. F, H.ilI -ui Belvidere -tre.-t with the nobie erand. Cornelia Fritrhn-iaii. pros.d- IVnnsvlvania this vear on the |'»P^' The nominati.m of ofliccis u.is held with re.'iil!.- as follows, Nol ie grand. Miss Mary VVii;iderl.\; \: e grand. MUs Sally Wunderly. and tru.-t e. Ml'.- Anna Kern. The cl '- tion of the officers will be ln-ld at ;:io next iiH'.'iing of the Reliekahs el XLarch 17 The anniversary of 'ie founcl<U' of th-' Rebekah De:r , SchuyN'r Colfax, will al.so be ob-<'i: - '."d at the meeiing on March 17, Willi.un A, Fr.intz. Park street. was suddenly taken ill on Fridiiv .111(1 WB.S taken lo the AUentown lios- pil.tl where Ills ri'iiditlon is coiisl- lier (1 seriiiiis Mr Fiiintz has been employed 111 the packing departm-ii" ot till- Penn.1-Dixie Cement Corp Pl.int No fi. for many years ¦t. "How cm I -h.ii'i- mv E.x- .ce ot Je.iu.i wr.h oth<-r people?" It I.- a p.irt ot ih" Chii-tian Youth lUiilding N'W World movement, and I- a -.ncere effort to take a day and a h.ilf with a group ol young people and li-ad'-rs ot young people, and to face with them wh.it is involved in iKuiu followers of Jesu.- in the day in which wc live. .Mr. Charles I. Davus. Jr.. of Wash¬ ington. DC. i- (ine of the confi-r- eiice li".ider-. He is a native of Scranton. P.i., and was for .several \e.ir- tile organist of a Congrega¬ tion.r. Chtirch in Wellesley. Mass. He Is popular with thc young people of Camp Kane.-take at Spruce Cn-ek. Pa , as an outstanding leader Ilf music, religious draina. and chur¬ ch wor.-hip. ""Charlie"', as he Is In- timati-iy known, is \l\^ talented com- |)o.-er I'i many stirring camp songs for young people, among them. -Now for tlT" nixui road"; ""Blow ye '.vir.ds of God" and "Where tiie iiuniiiiain- to'.ver to the sky".. Mr. Davis will lead one of tlu- groups for ;h(> out-of-hlgh school young p ople riiere will be opportunity for ixn"- - iii.il work with any of thc confer¬ ence leaders. It will be nece.s.sary to limit the Northampton County i^uota to 20(1 (lele'i.ites, Regb-tiation cards mav I). .secured from Sund.iy School .Superintendents, from members of the County Young Peope'- Council or from Walter W Fdtnn. 023 Seitz .Avenue. Ea-Ion, Miss Mildred n.ilin. Mi Ailaii Wright, Mr Walter Pelton and six other young jieople repre.--euted the Kaston Youth Council at the peace iiK-etlng laid on Tu-'sday .-vening In the Penn Auditorium Thc- Youth Council has contrIbut<-d to the Ea¬ ton Peace .Action Committee, and WIS glad to welponie Uepit'.seiitattve Maury Maverick of Texas to Easton lo talk on the economic cau.M-s and i-iire.s for war. Pan; Gapp. Oreen street returrn 1 to his home on S.iturday. \vh(-re lio is coiivale.-cing after having been .i patient at the Easton hospital i ; sometime. :''¦'.(".¦ Dietz. s,)n of Mr and Mrs. iiji'iey Dietz, Corner Belvidere and .\e".\ street.s. was plea.santly surpris¬ ed at a birthdav party given In hi= homr at tiie home of Mr and Mrs. Gro.er Roberts. Cross Roads, on Wediie.sd.iy evening. Mr, Dietz was tlh' recipient of many u-seful gifts. Delici us refre.-hmi-nts were .served to the following: Mi.ss Sallie Mc- Clure. Phillip-burg. N. J,; Miss Lot¬ tie Kemmerer. ot Bushkill Centre; Mi.-s Emm.i B ers. of Copelia: .Mi-se- Fill' Uinieis and Fay Die'z. of town. .Ml - B-rnice Robert-. Eva and I : reiice Wiilianison. of Cro.-s R.)ad.s, Id-iir Babp. of Tatamy: Henry Kos- ;en'i-id--r. of .Aluta; L^sti-r David-on. 'if C'l-pelia; Fo-:er Di<-:z. Paul Sei- fei; and Hilton Sh.iter. of town; Ludolph McOinnis. of Eas" Ijiwn: Mis. Sabiiia Knecli".. of Edelmans; .Mr, and .Mrs .Mar("iL- DaMd,-oii, .Mr, and Mr-, Rotiei; Beers, of Cop-lla. Ml" and .Mr.- Fr cl Seifert and Mr, and .Mr- Har'.ey DieV. of town, and NL'. and .Mr.. Gne.ci- Rolji-rts. of Cio-> R,)ad.-. .A pi--(-ant birtiid IV sui-pri.-.<- partv w.l- 'I'll at Ihe hom ' <)t Mr and .Mr. P ter Kilpatrlck. Ea-,t Lawn. on Fr:d,iv evening in honor of their .son Riys eighteenth b.rthday an¬ nlvers.iry. Gain-s w-re played and delicio-a.^ refresiiments were .served A d-ightful evening wa^ enjoved by Ihe foilowina: Ml.-- Doro;ny B.iuer, .Miss Aherna Trach. .Mws Vivian V'^iii Sii'ti'.} n. .M -.- Virginia Schef- ticr. M.ss Mary Na^^e. Mi-s Miriam Fiorev. Mis Dorothy Nagle. .Miss Catherine Werner. Mis.s Virginia Tittle. .Miss Ruth Bauer. Miss Ruth Bell. Mi.ss Ruth Abel. Miss Margaret Wiitman. MLss Jennie Weiant .\J:..-'.- Anna. E\ a and Eirina Kipa- ti.ek. Miss Betty Wartman. All n Liii\. Warren Lilly. Ralph Shook. C"i-urge Sho.3k. Carl Von S'eiib-n. I C'li.irl.s Smith. Wilson Rissmiller. I Stanley Werner, Austin Nace. El- ' wiod Ackerman. Roy Kiipatrick F,im r Kiipatrick. Mr and Mr^ James Mc-Gr.iih. .Mr. and Mr- W.i- liam K'ipatrlci: and daughti-r £v e- lyn and .son William Jr. and Mr and Mrs Petei- Kilpatri-rk I)EPARTME.\T OF COMMERC E WEEKLY BUSINESS SLRVEY ( IVn. *>FiKVI(E L.\ \MI\ MIONs I.t Tiirit I r\(,t li IIOI Il¬ lll (.1 I.AK Ml I.IINC; The Senior Lutl:<i" Leu-ue of St John's Lutheran Clnnch met on .Monday cM'r.mg in tiie si)e:,ii i,y,nis of thf" church Piaver wa- oflered bv .Anna We.iver. loiiow ¦ I by th > Scripture reading by Lilli.in Bc^rs Elwood Uii.ing.-t. the sp'-aker ol th' evening, had as n:- topic. - Our Rccle-lUi r ¦. whii'ii w.is \.-i\- w-11 received T.ie Lnr.ed St-.te- C.'..; .S- i'.. Commission has announced opt-ii compt^iitlve <-xainination.s a.- follows Flat-bed bookkeeping m.icliiii' operator. $1,020 a year .•\.-.--ociate rc-.-eaieii p:,\'.-i','.-.e: ¦ .Air Corps, Materie. Dui-in:. Wright Kl- Id. Dayton, Ohio, $3.2U(J a year Pi'.iicip.il agriciiitiii al r -(.ii'cii 'vriK-r. $5,600 a year, speei.ii .luiLui- ;u:;il re-,«'a!cii wr.'i-r $J.800 a >-'ar. .1 ii'.eir.Lura; researeii writer. $2 i)O.J a ". ar. agricui'iir.ii i- t.ir !i wr:;,-! H.ld. '. $2 tliKI a >« .1, D, ;i.i: ;::ii :i: ,,! Ac,ric;ii:iir- .M. .S:ate;, exc pt €<•'. ii.id ) Leva M,.r,\;aiid. -Minn--.1,1. .S ir.li D.iK-it.i V-r;ii.r,i. Vir.!lii;ii. and the D.-;r., ; o! Cdiuiiibia h.ue rec'i\ -d le.-- ;.;.^.. ¦il :r (]ina ot a;)p i.n'in-i." - ii. tiie a;j: ¦): t:or.cc! d'jj.u-ni nt li ser'.ic" in Washine"(iii. V C Tn- [>.)-i;ii)n if .i.-,-icl.i e 1 '.Ilea pii-,'-i ),og:-; i- liot afferted by tlio State .ipport.iili- men; la-.v Fuil informa":;'!! may be obta.iiej fr- 111 Marion M H.in.;en. Secietar.v ¦ -I -il ¦ r S CiMl S'-r\:ee Boar:! it rxammer-. i: ;h,- p i-t ffl " m Nazareth Indications were that retail trade ixi,-..sed the low point during the week, weather having continued to slack -n the pace except in s-.'ciions where temperatures rose, according to report., to the Department of C nimerce from 33 important cities. W.inne'i w at hei brought oul shop- ]t r- m Hou.ifjn, Minneapolis. Atlan¬ ta, Chariesioii and Wa.-hington with ;iie n .-uii that thc '.oiume of busi¬ ne- exceeded that of the previous and lt»35 weeks. Therr- was a d ¦- finite shrinkage und-r weather in- liuences. ;n Buffalo. San Francisco, Los Ang les. Seatii-. P-3rtland. Ore¬ gon. Norfolk and Indianapcjli,. but in the in.ijc-nty of in.siaiices, gains o'^er ih - comparabli 1935 period were nriiiitaiiied Bu-iness 's.'.mp- toins' were good, due to the baclc- I'lg of buying that i; expected to open up bi i.-kiy with a m,)re wide- -pread favorable turn iii the wealh- r Retail stocks were low and In some ca.-es. wholesaler- had ex- hau.-t''d th'ir stocks of Winter mer- cl.and:- , particularlv apparel items. Construction and electrical .supply Industrie-, were feeling the efleci of the widespread building activity which overcame the handicap of the weather Industry continued to gain ground with increa.sed rail and structuvai swe] ord.'rs .going into the -"eel center.-, and the gia^s in- du-tiy was abnormally active. I'l- d.i-tnal employment in D-'trolt .-iackened along with th' drop in atromobile production B:i-.;ie-..- inov-d at a steady gait " 1 ti.i.n .)',' r last year, accordin? U .\> A Y-'Tk n-jxirts. wcath.er .niprove- ineii" iiaving resulted in a rise In fil par"iiie;ii -tere sai(-.-. and other i :-.(•- w.-r. moderately ah-ad of last -.-i: C"uiidition were spotty In i'iii.idf-lphia with the trend up- -Aiii i:i deuariiiieni -lore sales, C..;eariii trade tx-iu-filted b\ high.T ¦e:r,i)t-r.r,ur - and -peeial -ales re- ..ed ( lTec•:^<-l.^ Wl'-oi' aier- m N-".v Orlean-.. Los .\:\^'''.t'. W;iii-iin.;t.iii. Cincinnati .111(1 K.i.i-i- C"'."v reported b«';ter ini-iiii -- 'hail in the 1935 week. New V'lik i'";)or" d ,-t'.'.idy and moderate .nip: Mill n o'.cr ia " year w"Ith :i. . ll o;::n;. ir. in ajipar'i ceat«'rs j '. 1 r oir .i)ok lor Spr.iig biivme Chi- ! cajo '.v i^ i- -li rs iiari good fa.-hion tni'ic'-i.i:.(!.-< o'lsiiiess. but the len- dmc: or. m " markets was to slug- m ;ii:t--- r-ir.--: u.-';o:. c nitinu d 'he paci- •: 1 n" V. (<r. - .md Ne'A York le- l,)<)r:<'d t-iat tii:- iiad le-ulted m a -^'1 )s.;.iii.tial d :i..ind l.ir electrical i|.iip:i,"nt L. .ther st :: ms, build- K.g Item ¦ '.V- re in bri.-,k d inaiici and ti.i- !.- 1.1 '-1-- "-ai".if Ilf bu.idmg .iiv..'. :,)r n'w 'nomes, con- i Air c nditionin,; eciuipment '.vii, Cle"."iai".ii I ported Ihe ei.i.-'rv had tii.- busiest Peb- ,1. 1 -l-.'.ide 11.d r.iilroads re- -.' : .-;-i ¦ .\ il 1 li.iv.. long be,-n S:t-<i -pr.itioiis in Cleveland )• : in :ii;i id (-a,.,' .'ii<- I I'iiicajo and Mrs. Erma Anthony. Mr- S.i . Kriinimiiocker. of Betlilehem, Roir ¦ No 2, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Siin'ii. of Edelnians. .Mr. and Mrs Jo.-ei>.i Smltll. of town, and Mr and Mi Percv Roth and daughter Oladv- i; Nazareth. Route No. 1. spent ,S:r- iirdav eveiiimt witli Mr, and M: Charle- Roth. Par'K sti.'.i Tin: NA/\lil.ill MAItKKI This Wfek Wheat, per bu $ .95 Pats, per bu 35 Corn. i)er bu 60 Ry ', per bu tiO Hay, per ton 20 00 .Straw, jjer ton 12 00 Lard, i>.'r lb 12 Eggs 20 to .28 Po'atoes 65 to .75 Ham. per lb 28 Shoulder, p'r 1!) 24 Light Poultrv ... .20 to 22 Pork, cire.vsed . . .11 to .13 Slovc. iJer 100 lbs ., 55 Chesinut. per 100 Ibd 55 Pea. 100 lbs 45 Buck wheal. 100 lbs 36 i^oft Coal. 100 lbs 45 HIer. IrtO IKs 30 Broad St. Theatre IMakes ArranjiXMiients With llixy Perkins For Anratei!r Talent Pltt-sL-urgh retained ; rt cent W'-t'ks as ad- -ir.d -true: mal st,eel -.- -.-ived The electric and agricultural im- iicrea.^cd their .ii-inal niii r t r- \t re '.: ,L'i-r.i" i(iii . -hi 11' :ii.iu,-tries : III ' ¦ for c.i-tings H s,.::'n;;ai building in principi :'.es 1.; -.he Uiiit"d State- in Ja.ui- KfTurts Made To Retabi One Cent Gaso> line Tax A regular slated meeting of Tow» Council was held on Monday eem* ning. at 8 00 o'clock, with all ol the members pre.-.ent. The Pregi- d-nt. Mr Schaeffer, presided. The Minutes of the adjourne* .-,taU'd meeting of fVbruary V-*». 1936 were read and on motion at Me.ssr.i. Lindenmoyer and Hagen« buch .same was approved On motion ot Mes-srs Kelm and Lindenmoyer, the following bills M approved by the Chairman ol lit* various Committees, were ordered to in- ;jaid as read Lehigh Vail-y Transit Co....$ Jt Herb'-rt Reimer 30.0i Rjs-,eii K Stout 130 Lvk- Sign.s. Inc 13.M Blue .Ml. Con.^ Water Co. ... Ttt Naz.areih Coal 6i Lbr Co .... 361 OT Rober" W Nolf 23.73 Nazareth Hardware Co 9.44 .Nazareth Coal <^ Lbr Co ... 95.M Morr.s Black 9.44 Mn.*.- Safety Appliance Co. .. 8.W Hajoca Corporation 42.0t Ru.ssell K Stout 2.10 Cliarl-s M. Stuber l.M Wanamaker ifs: Brown Uniform Co 1 67 W A. Me.ver 4.» A R L.ndenmoyer 10.44 H P Kinsey Co 4<L3» S J Oregory 69.34 A J Schis.sler 15.3f Edwin H Jones 14« James S. Fry 75.60 E J Unangst A: Sons 5 44 E P Wambold 65.30 Nazareth Hardware Co 4.41 Asher W Hahn 7.7S Metro-Edl.son Co 390.41 PafI <V- Darrohn 20 Broad St Oarage 7.33 C R Daniels. Inc 84 64 Lo-,ey i'e Company 5 40 L V Tian.-il Co 2S E J Unang.st & Sons 6 10 C B Dolge Co 53.21 H P Kin.s-y Co 4 90 Geo N BcLsel & Co 100.00 Warren S Dech 2 47 C A. Anglemire 1.80 Nazareth Item Pub. Co 2.90 Bel! Telephone Co 14 70 Asher W Hahn 22.19 L V Transit Co 25 Trumbower Co 224.47 .Metro-Edi.son Co 387.10 Tunibower Cn-ipany 265 00 M D Frable 4 55 H S Shafer 102 03 B: ody Brothers 49 Gorge A Smith 90 On motion of Messrs. Llndenmover and Hagenbueh. it was moved that coinn.uiiicalion Irom the Borough of Pen Argyl relative to a get-;o- ge'her meeting of Boroughs inter- ->:ed In rqu'Sting the one per cent gailoii gasoline tax being returned to tho municipality where received lo be used bv the Municipalit.v in sr'ei repairs, be accepted and tabl- ¦d fir luriher consideration. On motloti of Messrs Lindenmoy¬ er and Keim. it was moved that tho communication from the State Highway I>pariment regardng snow removal from routes entering Naza¬ reth, be accepted and filed On motoii of Messrs Hagenbucll and .M.emo-e It was moved th«t the communication from the Hon. Fr.inoi- E Wal'er relative to W P. A I'roj -cts. be accepted and filed. On motion of Me.s.,rs Lindenmojr¬ er and Ki-im it was moved that tlM action of Ihe local W P. A adminta- Irator in filing a suppleinentai^r propKi:,.!! 1(1 Project No. 3025 tat addiiKiia; fund- for labor In th* amouiT of $8637 05, lo take rare of tim^ los; due to bad weather con¬ dl".on- diriiii; Ihe past month, b0 app.'-oved On 111 ):io:i of Mes.srs Altemos and Keim. quot.i'ion- from the Reading Equipment Co. and the American L.iFrance iV Feamiie Co. covering helmet-. .,iren. iioizle and First Aid Kit. were accepted and referred ta the Plre Committee lor tabulation and to report al thc next meeting. Quotation.s were also pre.senUJd I Continued on Pa'.te Five) II : I.- !'.: .1 i s; 11.,1.1 'X- -,":id the The maiiagi'in. n" ol : - riiea're. Naz.ireth li.i- clu.slve arraiuenii n"s ; vuiiner on the .¦\in.iteii: Contest.» b'Ing held everv Tii"- !.i . veiling t!) Ray Perkln.s .iiul Ainoid .lohn- s,)n. who c )iidiic: tii- .N.iiii ii.illv f.imous ' Fce:i-.i-in.:i' ' .-Xiiia" ur night programni - oer a coa-t 15 c.iast hook-up Mr Meeser, the lii.ina.ier of the Broad Str.'et Ihe.iiie i.-- holdin..; .i s(-ries of Radio ain.iti ur nighu-. with a guaranteed appi.nance on one of radio's biggest co.i. i-to-coast pro¬ grams a.s a grand prize Talented amateurs will now get their chance for a start on the road to f.une and fortune The gr.iiid wiiim-r of the final contest will 1*' awarded with the most coveted prize in Radio- a frtv irip to New Vnrk and a personal appearance on that s'iisaflonally popular program: "Fe«'n-a-mlnl" N.itional Am.iteiir Night, with Ray Perklii.H. Arnold Johnson and his -n'chestru If you win, you'll have ;!ie ill.nice :¦! bro.id.-.i-: over 'lie gii-.it Nalional netwoik whied in- (liidi-s the large,-; and mo-t p.^wer- ftil .-tation in thc world WLW Mr M e-er i.- h ildiiig priv i; ¦ auditioii- iiei'\ Mondav and Thursday after- no<)ii,« from 4 to 5,30 r .M . and on Sa'urd.iy- from 10 a m to 12 noon So If 'OU have taien; vir your cnii- dren have, bring or send them lor .in audr.ioii. the tlieatre furnishe.- Mr Harnid Snyder, piani.^1. if y.ju iie< d one The manap'ineiit ha.- asked u.s to mention that children under 16 years will be sent to Philadelphia to Stan Lee Brozia director of the famoits Horn and Hardart Chlldrens Hour If vou or yours have entertaining talent turnout for .i tryout. there is nothing to fear. Mr Meeser and Mr Snyder will a.-sist you In every wav to help make your audition and appeal mire a .succe.is We almost foreot to tell you that auh Tu sd.iv Nl«ht 111 re are three c.Tsh pri/iv- for thc t»,i"ee best Amateurs. d JH' lie per c-n' over D i.iiiii!.«'r of fain b'.' Iil ceir. 1.H : .lvv»e,iiii.; un.'- provided homes exceeded any co.r ^pondlii' noiith -nice 1931 Frir t.ie ye.i- 193;-. residentlai building ti. 'iM r;t.i was 170 per cut grea'.^r I iiii tin previous vear. while facMi-. and work-sii ip buildings Increa-^- i 81 I>-r cent N< w dw' iUiig unit.- wen provided for 76.51o families d r ing "lie year, compared with 30.00.) in 1934 Uni'ed States exports In .lanuary gained 13 per cent over th • .-ame month la-t year 'o tt9R436.0n(i while Ihe value of impirt- rose 1.' per cent to $186,915,000, the rise ly¬ ing largely due to an increa--^- in sugar mports Confectionery sales in January were 10 per c^tit higher "han the .same month last year and ;• per c»'ni above January 1934 n.\KE SALE Tlie Young People's IjeagU" of St John's R' formed Church will hold a bake sale. Saturdav. March 7th. Ill the office rooms of th" Tnimbow-r Comimny South Main .troet. 'Sure' we want you to come." Table of Contents Pago 2 - The Womans Angle Page 5— News For Home Lovers Pa.'e 6 - Der Oust Und Die 8uf 42 "Vears Ago The Family Doctor Bruce Barton Says: Very l..ate.st Page 7 - Promenade Deck Farm Caleiid.-ir Srtles Reglst/ r Cla.s.slfleti Ads Pagr ft - Church Aiin')unc«m«nto Sunday Schorjl \jimaon Ritvmond Pitcarn
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1936-03-05 |
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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Month | 03 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1936 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1936-03-05 |
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 38404 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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The Nazareth Item
AN nfOEPENDSNT PtttlLf ttWWtPAPtm
DEVOTED TO LITBRATUIW
liOCAL AND OENERAL INTSLUOBNOB
y5745 — No. 15 — 48 So. Main St., riiono 20
NAZARETHT pa., THURSDAY MOItNIXC;. MARCH o, ]\m
Boo.st Nazareth — Single Copy Three Cents
Item Cooking School Opens Next Wednesday Afternoon
American Legion Safety
Committee Ort^ani/ed
Offers Many Valuable Prizes
and Exciting Adventures
In Modern Cooking
THREE AFTERNOONS ANI) THREE EVENINCS CHICK FULL OF INTEREST TO HOME MAKERS
every aiti-rnooii .^lri-.s.-iing the meiral approach to hou.M-hoid ta.sks. She a.sked, "how many are (li.s.satl.-,ncd with the ev«'rla-tiiii; round ol liou |
Month | 03 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1936 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19360305_001.tif |
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