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' ""• 'i;."'.'i!j5,'».i'' UICAL MERCHANTS Sir DISPLAYING JJUSTMAS WARES .HOP »^ NAZARETH ••JJo IN COMFORT -hristmas gift budgets go u ,.id get more when iJ^it rie^f shopping Is Observed. T „riy. w*'"* *»ndls9 ar •ru while stores JSed. and while the shopp- J7unUurrled and can make ^Uons for loved ones and SJds that are appropriate, ^nwre is also another factor _Ki,.h can be cniplo.ved to as- whten c»".;:7.,„ m comfort. That rule Is to shop stock.s of mer- are new and com- are not Mire shopping J!^t is to road the advertlse- !Iu af the progressive stor- fTIhlch advertise In the col- Iflsof THE ITEM. Every Snmv they are telling the !!ries of new merchandise re- Sed, of the uniformly low jS' which prevail and of iTy bargains to be enjoyed^ aid these ads, make a list of ^ you wish to inspect, go 'tiy to these stores and JJ^save your.s.-lf many weary Betardlt-ss of what your Plans may br for Christmas lapping there arc certain „fts you k:iow you will give so iL not m-iUe thoso s.-l-ctions ^ and onioy a wider choic3 of new and unhandled ni'U"- jhjndlse and at attractive -rtces. Rond the ads. they tell BOst int'-rrstiiig shopping ¦en. Shop early in the month, NTly In the week, early In the ^ and in NAZ.\RETH. ¦ORTANT FEA- niRES OF SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETINGS THE Nazajreth Item AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO LITEn.XTURE. LOCAL ANU OENERAL INTELLIGENCE VOL. XLII L, TH NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1982 No. 2 Refused Fee; Tries To Stop Interment Members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s Savercool. of Pen Argyl, are incensed "".ver what they term the humiliation sulTered by them prior to and during the funeral of their .son, Goorge Savercool, on Sun¬ day. They allege that they purchas¬ ed a plot in the Plalnfleld cemetery, and because of flnancial conditions, friends volunteered to dig the grave, in order to save the family expense. These friends claini that while Ihey Council Has Busy Session A regular stated meeting of Town Couiicil was held this 5tli day of December 1932, at 8:00 o'clock p. in. in the Council Room with all of tiie members pre.sent. The President, Mr. Hartzell, presided. On motion of Messrs. Worman and Altemos, the minutes of the regular stated meeting of November 7tli, l.')32. were approved as read. On motion of Messrs. Llndenmoy¬ er and Kelm. it was moved that the were doing this, the sexton. Paul following bills, as approved by the Teel. tried to stop them: refused to^ Chairman of the variou.s Ccmmitt-'- ",)rovide boards on which to throw es, be paid as read: Huth & Son.s S 37.8J Stewart Knecht Trumbo',vcr Co I Star Janitor Sup. Ho.is' .... I (Continued on Hoge Pour) 38.25 57.0J 1.00 CONFERENCE PER!- OD FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS In the belief that manv school and I Argyl. Wind Oap and the surround- HKh Interest was manifested at itnlly of the Bath District. Nor- ^aptoo County Sunday School As- |.ariittsn, held Sunday afternoon In' jng'communlty. ¦,Min'8 Lutheran church, Bath.j i(»l Admlni.stratlon was the de-, n j||T|i||rprina |\ri jttymA stres.sed and the meeting UALUll 1 ClliJ UI* «¦ Id charge of F. L. Roth, of JtrniOaam. District Supt. of iAWl Administration. W. H. Kor- k tt Nazareth. County Supt. of NmI Administration, and Harold the dirt and a covering to place over, F. the grave to protect it from possible Nazareth Ne'.vs Agenc storm damage. They allege he ac- [ Matthew Morrow ..., "Used thom of depriving him of his $15 fee for digging the grave. Wh'M tlie funeral procession ar¬ rived at tlie cemetery, the family and undertaker allege that Teel, standing at the entrance, refused to permit them to enter, demanding a T'c of $2 for boards and covering. Undertaker C. A. Pullls says he re- f" d the demand, and proceeded In¬ to tlie ceni.-'tery despite TeeTs pro¬ test.';, and the Interment was mid'? .^fter tho burial, another argument ensued between Teel and Pullls In home problems could be solved more; th-" presence of the mom"ners and, readily if there were clo.ser co-oper- aeeording to Pullls, Teel made the a!ion between the home and the stat'inont that the undertaker had .school, the teaeliers of the Naza-; conducted his last funeral In that roth Public Schools have arranged cemetery. | for a special conference period W"ith Mr. Pullls later stated that he wlll parents once a month. | charge the .sexton with causing hu- I The teachers of the junior and miliatlon to tho surviving family In senior high schools will be in th? a time of grief and sorrow; Inter- High School building after 7:15 p. fering with a funeral cortege enter-; m.. on the second Thursday of each Ing the cemetery and humiliation to month to meet patents and to dls- hlm.self as a funeral director. The! cuss with them privately any pro- family claims that many plothold- blems pertaining to school work. At ers are greatly Incensed at the ac- present only the junior and senior tion on the part of the officials of, high school teachers wlll participate the cemetery. Mr. Pullls says that but if the plan proves helpful It will he Intends to make an Issue of the be extended to Include the teachers affair and that he Is backed by plot- of the grade schools also. 1 holders In Plalnfleld township, Pen [ The flrst conference period wlll be Airplane Forced Down Near Here Chester Sec¬ retary Talks to Rotarians A forced landing by an airiilane ' The weekly dinner meeting of tha 0.1 tho field between town and East ' local Rotary Club was held ^n Mon- Lawn on Sunday evening creat-d day eveniutt in the Y. M. C. A, with er.nsiderable excitement and til- ; William Silfies, pre,sldent of the club •'nough the plane was badly damaged in the chair. the pilot escaped unhurt. The plane ua.s owned by S. Eckel of Wasliing¬ ton, N. J. and vva.s lorted do'.vn by I the fuel line becoming clogged with i dirt. While taxing to a .s:op th' plane struck a hole in the field and when It stopp^'d stcxid up on end with the propeller and motor im- Ijedded in the ground. Nearby re¬ sidents helped in righting th^- plane .\ wing was also found to Ise dam- •—a NAZARETH HKiH OPENS CACiE SEASON HERE DECEMBER 16 i Probably the largest group of can¬ didates ever noted at Nazareth High lurned out 43 strong after the cal! was lssu"d bv Coach Andy Leh for basketball practice. I Of thi.s group there are thr -e letter mi^-n remaining from last year's team. Captain Vic Wei.s.s. Herb Haas, and Dick Michael. First try-outs will be I followed by cutting down on th" squad and the usual process of eli- \ mination with the first game results i probablv determining future mein- I bers of the varsity. Coach Leh gave ¦ all the plavors a drill in basketball fundamentals Including pivoting. team work, etc. A songfest preceding the dinner was led by H. P. Yjisley with Mlss Mae "Veisley at the piano. Th"? we';-kiy attendance award was pre¬ sented to Rev. W. H. Diehl. James S. Fry chairman of the Welcoming Committee introduced the following guests of various mem¬ bers of the club, Addison Unangst, Russell K. Stoudt, Charles L. Shimer, John Michael. C. Harold Shafer, A. E Shekletskl. A. W. Day, J. F. Knecht, Herbert "Youkb, Raymond Hahn. Paul Uavisson CarnV'tt B<"ii- ;i'tt and Ancrew S. Leh all of town. rtotarian visitors present Included Carl Buenning and John S. Correll of Easton. Harold Faraquhar of Bethlehem and Harry Shimer of Emaus. The guest speaker of the evenlnj was Jcs=-ph Sleeper of Chester wlio is head of the Business College bear¬ ing his name in that city and Is sec¬ retary of the Chester Rotary Club. He gave an inspiring talk on op¬ timism plus service generalizing oa the theme "Living Right." He .stat¬ ed that the ordinary individual gets out of life only w"hat ho puts in it. He Illustrated this perspective by citing the common accepted theory of tile visionary as again.st the prac¬ tical man of the w"orld whereby to the visionary man looking through rose colored glasses the world Is a w"onderful place while the practical man has aa entirely different per- Trio Held Local Post For Hold-up Legionnaires Activities Temple No. 10 Celebrats Oeorge Czapp, Paul Kapuschak held this Thursdav evening. Decem- ^^^ "^o'^" Krayoskl, three young re-, ber 8. Teachers will be In the H. S. sidents of Northampton, have been building at and after 7:15 o'clock, released In $1500 ball each to answer In the girls' group a large number nf candidates al.so reported to Coach spective. -•• «, Elmira Ott who is aLso busy as.5em- The .speaker stated In closing that bling a fir.st team. i the man who lives right is after ajl The games to b" played according the one who gets the mast out of to the present .schedule, with the ex- life and tiie individual who gets a ception of the Lehighton H:?h' thrill from everyday life and Its pro- School games will consist entirely of, blems enjoys life a good deal more games arranged by officials of the'than the person who can see only th« Nazareth Temple No. 10. Ladies of ^^_^ ! the Oolden Eagle celebrated the Lehigh-Northampton Interscholastlc practical side of everything. Harold V. Knecht Post 415 Ameri-; 32nd anniver.sary of the establishing Lf^gue. | he Y. M. C. A. of AMERICA MEET Parents are invited to call at the IU -charges of assault and battery with can Legion met in the Y. M. C, A.; of the local organuatlon in Eag. t-arents are in\itea to can ai tne ii- =¦ mmmit rnhherv follnwintr »" Tuesday evening with Command-Hall on Thursdav evonlnc brary on the second floor where they '"'ent to commit robbery toilowing Sf„„.a,., r-.-Z rnnrinriina rhe inursaav cvaning. will be received by the principals an alleged attempt to hold up Mr., ^ "^^ »^^;^^ f >" -^^^ The celebration opened wr.n and presented to anv facher whom and Mrs. Samuel Harris of the Slate session. Following the r^gu ar busi anu [Jieseun-u lo diij i.atiicr w num _ __ _ ness session a delegation of the Nor Councillor Carrie Holland presided at tho meeting of the Daughters of lAaUng of Northampton. County America held on Tuesday evening In t.F.Supt gave viry helpful talks Eagle Hall . The relief committee ' • ttaiubje;".. Sp-'cial music was listed the names of Emma Flory,} by th:' Misses Roth of Cora Rader and Anna Silfles on the n and by a male quartet sick list. | irlhanipton. The following Announcement was made of th^ | iBeprs. having been previously niinstrol to b • presented by the pub they w"lsh to see. BOY SCOUTS TO BUILD BRIDGE Quarry Hotel, Upper Nazareth town¬ ship, on Saturday evening. chicken dinner served in the social rooms to approximat?ly 200 m m- bers of the organization. Those as- thampton County Voiture 40 et 8 was welcomed, and included Orand . „. , .,, . . , .,. Czapp was held by Harris after he ^j^^j ^e Gare Doctor S. AuRand of ^'^''"8 '" ^^""^ P^^"^", ^^ '^^ ^^'^^ had flred several shots at the trio slatmgton, Ch-f de Gare of th; ""' " " when, he said, they attempted to In- ^ . clarence Kommiller of Beth- vade his place. The others were ar lehem. Past Chef de Gare Arthur ing wore the social and servir.g com¬ mittees of which Mrs. Louisa Wun¬ derly and Mrs. Lizzie Kraemer are the respective chairmen Others as AT RLAfK ROTK ••f't^ l*,^^'- ^^ ^"""^y authorities ^„,,e„ „, HeUertown. conductors ^^f^/'^P^JV,^.^''-'"..''; AI OLALU nULIV at their home. ! Tl.omas Ranee of Easton. Sois Con-'f '"^^ I r The following Is the sched'ile; December 16. the opening game Naz¬ areth at Hellertown: January 10. Nazareth at South Whitehal',; Janu¬ ary 13. Wilson at Nazaieth: Jai.u- ary 20. Nazareth at Bangor: January 27. Nazareth at Coplay: February 3. Hellertown at Nazareth; February 10. Nazareth at Pen Argyl; Febru'iry 17. South Whitehall at Nazareth; F'bruary 24. Nazareth at WiUon; March 3. Bangor at Nazareth: Mar;h Announcement was made that next week Rev. Luther Lazarus of Bethlehem would be the guest speak¬ er. MOVES ENGLISH «/ BOXWOOD PLANT OVER 100 YRS. OLD Troop 32 boy scouts met in thi? V, I iteted were InstaUed by Mr. Kortz: ,, lesident, Lester Welty; vice pres. • ho. Frilz: secy, and treas. John H. lie school pupils of tho Heckto'vn M. C. A. on Fridav evening in chargi srhool taught by Grace Beach on th' of scoutmaster Elmer Snyder. Hil- fvenlng of December 20. and oi)en to ton Shafer, David Worman took Incenbacli: Childrcr s Division,' the public. A short business session charge of the opening devotions. Ikl. C. V. Roberts; Voung People's will precede the presi'iitation. On patrol engaging in knot tying and D"ceml)er 14 the dance of the order Patrol sessions followec. with PriCL-s will bo hold ill Odd Fellows Hall. | first aid. Breinig s patrol In artificial Officers were thon formally elected respiration and the patrol led by DWslon. Erwin Braker: Adult Divi- tta, Edwin Herd; School Adminis- kltlon Floyd Roth: Hom? Dept. According to the stories told police Cniductore Nonnan Muchlin of Eas- by Harris, the trio threatened him t jii, Carl Beyer. Stanlev Free and with hands in their coat pockets Oeorge Daugliertv of Bethlehem, when he refused them adnilttance. -^^^ delegation from the County They then, Harris said, beat him and ^.^,^^,.^ ^p^^^ ^^ j,,^ legionaires on his v^afe soveiely. ^j^^ advantages derived from a meni- As two of them were fleeing in an bership in the 40 et 8 and were giv- automobile after administering the e,j ^ warm welcome beating Harris said he fired one shot ^nder new bu.sine.ss th ' Fehr. Mary Sin:;h. Laura Silver: Rosa Siegfried. Hazel It'erly. Hann- a'.i Daniels. Avada Kahler, Eva Venter. Jennie Frantz Carrie Barrall and Stella Gmther. Guests of honor wer'.- Pas: Grand Templar .Mrs. Flora Fnck of Beth¬ lehem: Grand Vice Trinplar. Mrs clman, Emily i^ copIay at Nazareth. All the t:a.ms The Home, Will R. Beilel Ch-ldreii's I Nazareth Halli have many Henner; Temperance, John A. Missions, Anna Johnson; hKber Training, George F. Kun- Bural, Rev. H. D Clauss. Sev- county ofl'icers were present for the ensuing term as follows: councillor. Mary Fogel; associate councillor. Hilda Hontz; vice coun¬ cillor. Gladys Shook; associate vice councillor, Lucy Ott; conductor. Eva Paukavitz taking tenderfoot tests. After some d.scu.ssions a decision was made to buUd a th'^ small streair. a: Black Rock and a committee will b' appointed to ar- IB excellent program was carried Fehr; warden. Enuna Rulofl; Inside range to furnisii tlie material. This t«n Monday evening at the annu¬ al them. The trio says several shots were fired. The Young men said they had no bridge acro.ss j„(ej,tJo„ ^f robbing the place and that they showed fight only after Harris had become belligerent. ' Anna Fisher of Easton, Pred Fisher Legion- „f Easton: Past Grand Chief Wil- aires with the Au.xUiary of the local ,ia,„ p^,.,,^ ^f Philadelphia; Pa.s: post a joint commitf.'C boing named Grand Chief. F Loui.s Kraom-r ana organizations will Mrs. Kraemer of Ea.ston. Brief re- s?ntlnel. Grace Pike; outside senti- project when completed will enable leOBvention of th' Easton South "<"'" ^"'^ Smith; trustee, Mary Cas- .some .of the troop mombers to com- i n t rv.f f o I District which was held In St.:^>'' as.sistant recording .secretary, plete their test.s in pioneering. Don '^'." .^¦^. "-^' ^-^o"'") Detective Kus B'l Reformed church. Williams ^ula Schl.ssler; pianist, Lula Smith; Detweiler, William Henry. Charles tilp. Voiinij Peoplo from assistant pianist, Grace Beach; flag ^Knauss and A. Ru.ssell Snyder, the lehem South Side participating bearers, Cora Correll and Florence four cojiimitteenvii of th.' troop. I the pageant--"The Color Line" Lichtenwalnor. | were present at the session. Paul IM follow.s: Paul Nelson. Daniel I • Seyfried was a t;'.iest at tlie session, Kennetii Frov, Violet Re- |lfI|\JCTRiri S^HOW Deputy Comm:ssioner Snyder pre- l|f, Jeanne Tyson. Claire young.' ^"¦^''^ ¦ "'^¦^ •JllUff .sented the nat onal charter of the ins a missionary plav and w.is' AT HfiTKTnWM troop to Committcnian Henry wha nted very impre.ssively. Anoth-' *»* llDvIl I l/TT ll , accepted the sai.ie on behalf of the llBportant feature was tho unusual' j troop. New registration cards for lip service yiveii by young ix'o- A Minstrel Sliow called The Heck-] the next scout jear were then dis- liniin the Serond M. E. church, town School Ministrels will bo held tributed among the troop mombers. to act for both again be active in welfare work „,,,i.k.s were made bv Mrs. Frick and among the veterans and theu fann- ^ loui., Kraemer on the actlviti-s Complaints against the trio were ient''ptns1"nat'uVe agrn'S^^^^^^ cf the Knights and ladies orgamza- returns from all po.ssible products Lng were us.- .ii m^ ;ng the plant. ... ... - . - "^*^"' P'a"-^ maturt aga.n sponsor a tions of tlie order. Eiitertainnvnt of in order to meet tax and mortgage • • mentioned in the abf)ve schedule arc English box wood plants on their grounds and among tho rest was om exceptionally large plant, over one hundred year- o'd. vvhich wa.-; pur¬ chased by P S. Trumbower. proprle- ^r r of tile Nazareth Waist Company. Mr. Trumbower had Adolft MuUer Nur.5.--r:es. of Norristown. move the plan: which weighed moro than a ton w.:h t:;? ground wh.cli staved with the rcots. It w"as placed on tlie la".vn surr;u".idlng the beautilul home cf Mr. TruinbO",v^:r. Corn r of Centre and tiev.- streets F;".e men and'twa large auto trucks and a lot of tack- members of the lyliigh-Northamp- H'Uick, J..OUIS? toj^ Inter.scholastic League. « * Farm-iWade Vinegar Can Be Legally Sold Pjr-. farm-made vinegar was an important prfxluct on many Penn¬ svlvania farms only a few genera¬ tions ago. says the State Depart¬ ment of Agriculture Today wiien farmers are seeking to realize cash made t)efoi"e Alderman John R. Chidsey bj sell Hahn. REBEKAHS TO HOLD KIDDIES XMAS PARTY Christmas party for the kiddies of „ musical nature was presented by pavments. this product is returning; C. A the Legion, in the Y. M. c. a. 3,^ orchestra under tho direction of as an article of trade in numerous I The various committees of the post Robort Hoch communities w"here apple orchards i are active in increasing the mem-: Following the dinner and spoechrs. remain. As a result, the Department Is making evory effort to clear up the der the direction of Grace Beach, Fehnel and Fori, st Butz by Coni- tlioir res|M'ctivo teaclier. Adults 10c, mittoeman A. R. Snyd"r. Short talks children Sc. The [Niblic is invited to were given by A. R. Snyder, a.ssi.st- tliis spicy show. Inteiloeutor, Daniel Ritter: Ends, Ruth Johnson, Martha Roth. Vlc- ti>na Paulus. Lester Bartron. Earl I5USS. Cliarles Shupi). Harvey Trone, Walt<r Yoake!: Soloists-Dorothy Heckman. Miiinio Goorge, Arllng S«>ip. Marcus Yeakel. Stanley Yeak¬ el. Harold S<'igtried and Irene Grad- w"o'il: Diuieers — Cliarles Siuipp. Martlia Rotli; Ma-^ician-Donald John.s.iii: Chorus Rolx-rt ant scoutmasters John Henry Schlegel. Jr. Alien and POULTRY DISEASES TAKE HEAVY TOLL liervlce was so arranged as to '•t the scluxil building on December Tondcrf(X)t badges were awarded to IWdby any Sunday School with ^^th and 14th at 7:30 p. m. It is un-^ David Worman. Robert Doyle, Bi^d departments. ^Wien of the Easton District are '•frying on their campaign to " funds for th"ir work. This • hen an unusually busy year in •Jitrict, A conference for Suii- rwiool sup'.s was h 'Id in which of .Seh">(>l Administration '¦j*" up .\notlier conference '?*"<»¦ worliMs with the youiig- 'Wldren, stn ssing clo.ser co-oix-r- between parents and church 'teachers a hve Home Dept. "WWW prov d lielpful to tlie 'P«Pt. Supts of the city, wV.en '*"* f^ "hansed In oide. t ¦ITO"e and s'lvn^jtlien this M phase o: tlie work. A . MOference was held ¦"Writer pr. s 'l''tendai.ce at the Lear'er- Tralnlng School. The latter . .*" held for six weeks undor The Elizabeth File of Rebekah Lodge mot in tho Odd Follow Build¬ ing. Willi a fine attendance. During the business .session, il vvas decided to liold a Kiddies' Chri.stmas party on December 29. Tho remainder of the evening was devoted to a social hour, when a pantomime "Mis.s New-Way's School" was presented. Tliose taking part were: Mrs. F. A. Williamson. Sadie Kern. Pauline Huber, Annie Miller, Carrie Hagenbuch, Carrie Holland, Clara Meyers and Lo'ii.se Wund-rly. -M.ilx'l Eyer presented a delightful reading. A sketch entitled the mem¬ bership of the post. Tiie drum corps all adjourned to the ceremonial hall IS discontinuing rehearsals at pro- ^.^ej-p election of grand officers and sent due to the usual sea.sonal local tempk- officers was held, change when parades and otlier xho.se named to serve for the ensu- formations have been di.scon:inuod. ^ i„g term were Past templar Hannah I Daniels; templar. Helen Shafer: I vice templar, Lillian Halberstadt: priestess. Ida RulofT: prophetess, Rebf cca Flick marshal of ceremonies. S.illv Wunderly: guardian of re- _____ colds. Helen Miller: guardian of ex- The Pennsylvania Department of chequer. Sadie Honeyman: guardia: SUNDAY EVENING AT ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH COUNTY CROP AND LIVESTOCK REVIEW fal.se improssioii prevalent aiiun? farmers that a licen.se or some sort of a chemist's certificate is n-ces- sary Ix-foro farm-made vinegar can be lawfully sold. '"It is simply necessary that liom?- made. cider vinegar be pure, nue* :':e standard required, and l>e pro;)- erlv labelled."" .says Dr. James W Ke'.Iogg, pure ftwds authority In tli.:- .Agriculture ha.s published its county crop and livestock review covering la.'iO and 1D31, The bulletin carries figures on the followina itoms: Acre- ate. acre yi.-ld, total production, unit value, and total value o: pr.n- ciija! crop.-,; production, unit value. Cloth- and total value of Important live-. of flnance, Eva Shafor: guardian of D partment. "There should be no music. Mary Kilpatrick; cuardian of inner portal! L"d3 Oswald: guardian of outer portal, Lucy Rcmaley; trus¬ tee, Corna StofTlc:; repr/sentative, Martha Reinheimer; altoniate, Mary Steinmetz. Transmissible poultry dl.seases are responsible for an annual loss to Pi'iinsylvania flock owners amount- Bar-! ing to .several million dollars, ac- im- sup- vviiii a in order to sti- Jolnt tholomew. Cliestor Halui. W.ilter cording to the bureau of animal 111- Siegtri.d. Donald Johnson. William du.siry. Ponn.syl",ania Department of Hess. Raymond Marsh, Franklin Annculturo. Hess. Paul Arndt. Ra;i)li Minnich,; Th.' Bureau specialists find tiiat l.<l,i Buss. Dorotliv Williams, Eva one of the most important steps In Snuivvr. Ethel l.ightop. Marguerite reducing this heavy lo.ss is the pro- Williams. Mildred Nicholas, Eva'ixr cleaning and disinlectiiig of Z.'Uner. FlDienio Raidlino, Arlene poultry premi.ses. Tliey give ten Marsh, Verna Laubaeli, and Anna points to follow m making the job Roth. The novelty feature ol the evening esliiie Gossip" was presented by Car- .stock and poultry produets; number, rie Hagonbuch. Mrs. F. A. WiUiam- unit value, and total value of ali .son and Carrie Holland. cla.sses of livesttxk: amount used Tho program was m charge of and expenditures lor agricultural Carrie Alpaugh. chairman of the en- hme and commercial fertilizer, tertainmcnt committee with the trend in number of certain farm con- following a.ssKstants Lena Hagen- v.^niences and oquipnvent on farms; btu'h, Louise Knecht. Cora CorroU and estimated monthly price ro- and Clara Meyers. Refreshments ceived for important t.irni prod.icts were enjoyed durini; th(> evening. bv producers. » • H.XKK" SALt x.\/.\i{i:tii x.\tio.n.\l b.\nk AM) TKI'ST ("0."»IP\NY NA.MKI) KXEdTOR ¦•* CLl'B SE.S.SION ctfcetive. practical and inexi>cii.sivo: ill Remove all iitior and drop- will tx'the Radio Show. Tlie follow- pings; i2) Scrape and sweep ceil-i aroth, admitted to probate at the ctptedi to Division of 15 ing stars will Ix' repreM'ntod: ing. vvalls and floor; i3i Burn all omce of the Register of Wills at Tenth and .Market Stroe Trumljone, Trumi>'t and Piano— litter and scrapings or haul to a Ea.ston, the Nazareth National Bank burg. Pa. Kate Smith distant field; '4' Scrub tho floors, and Trust Company and the widow, • • Virginia Lahr auspices of the Easton jwoclation and the Easton Of Religious Education and Pfonouncod very ,succes.sful. ^•"Ljf bt'ing planned and the ^^rs hope for the con- ^|^^.^_^ g^^, |.j.i^.^, .J^Wrt of both schools and i?,.._,.\'." ,..,'.!:. aiuos and Andy--'dropping boards and other equip- Mrs. Anna M. Vogel, are named Ex Victoris Paulus nnd Wm. He.ss; ' ment with hot lye .solution, (one ecutors. Helen Kane-Ruth Johnson; Ann pound lyo to twenty gallons hot | Pickard- Martha Roth; Whistling water.i; lai Remove excess lye .solu- p. O. .S. OF A. MEETING TONIGHT Chorus-Walter Yeak.'l and boy.s', Hon and .scrapings. (61 U.se an efll-; •lumbers of th" Hi-Y Club chorus; Singing ladv Arlene daily approved disinfectant; (7i j The regular weekly meeting of the , **on in the Y M C A Mar.sh" Boxing botwe. 11 J:uk Shark- Apply suflicient disinfectant solu-! local Washington Camp No. 445 v»-ill "•»»on Mondav evening and ey and Max Sehmelmg Earl Buss; tion to insure the surfaces remain- be held lonlte. A card partv wlll b- "» propo.sed system of ami Charlos Shupp; Broadcasting; ing wet for at least ono-half hour; [ held al '*«tratlon of local club by Daniel Ritter j .-Xs a measure of e:"cnomy. liio 193J I ami the 1931 cri->p and livestock re¬ ports were combiiii'd into the ono publication. Tlie bulletin sells for I tvvciity-flve cent.s per copy and can b. secured by mailing a request witli Tlie Ladies ..\id Society of Hainan F.\ mgelical cliurch will conduct a nak.' Sail at Seyfried's Mea: M.^r- k-'t Saturdav. D'cember 10. 1932. b"- t'iiining at 10 a m. Homo bat:d p: s. cakes, sugar cak s Ijroad a.i^ home-made candy will be offered ior Sf!' .'Xs a sp'claltv there will be o'lerod fresli hulled and roaat-d V'lrcinla peanirs • • V()r\<; pKoi'i.Ks tOtSt IL MEF.T c! fflculty in the .sale of such vinegar if It is made in the ordinary miiiiier fro:n apple Juic pi"op«'rIy fermentei and kept free from addi-d wat-er or pr. s'rvalues of anv kind ' If the vinegar is stronger in a-id content than 4 per cont. th-' law yi rmlts a reduction In strengtli by the addition of pure w"aior. In this rv,^. h(nv 'Ver, tlie container must be Iil.iinly marked and branded show- ma t!:a: the vinegar has been re- d;i-ed to the 4 pT cent requirem nc "'^''' ''^ -l"" Picture while It was l>e b.v t'.ie addition of water. . "^8 dedicated. L IS i;.i'. requ.i 'd that samples L •"The Other Wise .Man" by Van Dyke, will be presented in Pictura and Story, Sunday evening, 7:3') o'clock. In St. John's Relormed Church. Fifty beautiful slides wlU b-^ shown. «—-• Bath Octogenarian ^ Presents Picture To Lutheran Church St. John s Lutheran Church, Bath. Rev. R L Kerstetter, Pastor, ac- c pted a pict'are of the "Cruciflxion" pres»iited to the church and painted by the donor .Mr. A. A. Steckel, Bath's oldest resident. The picture vvas dedicated at Sunday's service and .Mr Steckel was present and .sat submitted to the Dopartment to be te^'ed. although it is desliable. should thore l^e any doubt as to tiie strength of the vinegar, to have tlils simple test made by a commercial chemist. The vinegar should be lulielled Rev" Kerstetter, continued his series of Sunday morning Pernions. speaicing upon tho theme "Whv I do need a Personal Saviour." In the evening a special song service vvas rendeivd and the pa.stor gave a talk on the hymn '"Lead Kindly Liglit." Both morniug and evening .services Under the Wili of William H Vogel, late of the Borougli of Naz- remittance .postage stamps not ac- ¦unicnts. Harris- lieiub, Vln cpn: K'ller. president I.estor Bartron; evening. The following program was pre- the clo.se of tho meeting, .sen'ed, vocal solo William Oano Sr Football game- '8> Remove excess .solution and al- This card party as the parties pre- Chri.stmas Carols, bv all; recitation' Singing Sam -[low house M dry bolore adding now' viously lield will be run by the same Jane Bunn; vocal "solo. Theodore Edna; litter; i9i Lime, plow, and seed committee comprising of Arthur Brobst; vocal .solo. Duane A business session of tho Young Peoples Division of the County Sab- tiath School As-swiation was held vinegars m the local Y. M C. .A on Tuesday evening with Wilson Hartzell of Bath I in charge Others present were Clarence Hawk and Melvin Marsh of Nortliampton. Harold Heberling and The Sliver Cro.ss Circle of Kings Mis.s Nellie Renner. of Bath. A gen- Daughters hold a Cliristmas .social oral discu.ssion on Young Peoples and bazaar 111 Uic social rooms of work in tho countv followed a routine tlio Moravian church on Tuesday busine.ss .se'ision. a—a plainly to show its character or type ^^f'"-' ^^"^H attended. in order to distlnqul.sh it from dis¬ tilled and other typ^-s of fermented OIFK ERS ELECTED C'llRIST.MAS .sot lAL TWO-C'Or\TY ASSOflATION MEETING jj^V^-conductod the meotlng.'Chester Hahn; Be.iiity Talk Ed iJJJ^WKl, facultv advLsor, ad- Wallace Hiipixr. Mildred Nicholas , Wlih t^**""^'" '¦''^"'¦""'''° «"'"-' —^ '«fre!ui»H.l^''^'°"'''' "'-Y Clubs FINE SfMiAV SfiUHll, ¦"Wlon I »^'^«ntages of such AT ri:M>.\N<E 'MdiuL,"'^'''^'"*' '^-al "'"¦>"- , Y Un P''^''*'«" n' tb" 1"-I Th.' lo<"al St. John's Reformed j • • iTi, '^ committee was Sundav ScIkk.1 had an average at-, Mr and Mrs Henry Hiillislwr and mbmi. "•'"''"•• ""' proposal temlaiico of S.'-w during the month of, familv moved Ir.nn Shimers hill In- lln. " '¦''fo" at next week's Nnvemlx'r. Weeklv atlondaiice was to t!ie W. K Shimor homo on Mam I ,-",62. SCO. .'S7I), and 522. and Prospect street Bath; Tribes of tlie Improved Order of Red Men of Lohigh and Northanip- Clarenee Weaver. All niomlxTs In cal .saw solo, O. Whitfield Trem" '"" 7\'"^'^'"'' «•'" ''"W an important attendanco at the meeting an- cllgi- reading, Mi.ss Marv Altemt».se. ' • "ZTViT' T'^'l'V ^\°,?'l''-' *''^" ble to particiuate There i< nn a, „ , , '. '"'"*' I^ff^i'inber 12th al Walnutport chargo a la prizewill i^ on h. d . "^ """^ "^ "*' ¦"¦"¦'""" "^'^ «^ ^'*'-'^'^ «f Aquashicola Tribe LiiaiBL anu a |)ji« win oe on hand refreshments wore .served The soci- for every table with a few m.,re al rooms of the church were preUUv thrown in to complete the bill. The, decorated with a lighted Christmas roimmttoe looks forward to seeing a ^ tree, candles and .spiuco, Caiidv. go.>dly numher of the membors pre-J ap.-ons. Jewelry and novelties were OlTered for .sale. The Interm»xliate Christian En- d>\a\or Society of the Schoeneck Moravian church met on Monday evening in the church, witli 22 nioni- l)ers present. During the business session the following officers were elected for the en.sulng year: presl- cic:,t, .Millard Rice; vice-president. I Franklin Siegfried; secretarv. R,>- bert Snydor; trea,surer. Kenneth Butz; a.ssistant. Mi-ss Helen Shiflor gave a very flne talk on Henrv .Melcholr Muhl"iiberg. at the Luther League Met"ing. At th« cl0';e ol tlie vesper .service a re¬ hearsal was held for a pageant to be presented by the Lutlier L^^ague, in charge of Mrs. Catherine School and Wilson HartzeU. At the morning service Rev Ker- stetU'r. baptised the infant .son of Mr and Mrs. Kennelh EickofT, re¬ ceivmg the name Bruc»' Frey Eic¬ koff. Thp parents were the spon,<tor3. 9t John s Church has announced another Cliristmas Dnwn Service at 6 o'clock Christmas Morn, when the yard.s. and allow to r'lnain idle for oetz, chairman; Howard Uhler and cornet solo, Joseph Schlogel miisi- one year if possible; ilOi In poultry ~ liou.M's having dirt floors, excavate to a depth of several inches and re¬ fill Willi now soil. Harold Yob The | Trumpeters from Nazareth vill be above officers will hold a meeting in, here again with .solo the near future, when the various committeis will be appointed. • • DINNER GlESTS and quartet numbers ThLs is un annual ciwiom. • • 01 T-OF-TOWN VISITORS The executives of the a.s.sociation .sent. Mr. and Mrs Ooor','o Abel of low are president. R. C. Stelner. and er Nazareth. Mr. a„d Mrs Ol ver treasurer. John Zellner. of Free- Heim.'r, of town, were gviesU of Mr man.shurg: vlce-prcsid^nt. William and Mrs. Thomas R. malev who%erv ' oVm Young.Bclfn,st;andA.M Di"ci.sb.ach. ed a duck dinner nt the r homl ' ' Mr and Mrs Prank P Hahn, North Broad street, town, were hosts lo Mr and Mrs. Arthur Nolf, som and James, of Palin^-r town- Mr and Mr.s. William Vlent, Paul 1 i i 4 'M '1 i ,'t ¦;| or Wilson borough, secretary, , s.,„dayat soumM;in*;^;;e^:;;;;^'' :;th?:u;.^icrd;;;;::;:*'"^'* ^'*™
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 42 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1932-12-08 |
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 | 12 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1932 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 42 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1932-12-08 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-01 |
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 39334 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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UICAL MERCHANTS Sir DISPLAYING JJUSTMAS WARES
.HOP »^ NAZARETH ••JJo IN COMFORT
-hristmas gift budgets go
u ,.id get more when
iJ^it rie^f shopping Is
Observed. T
„riy. w*'"*
*»ndls9 ar •ru while stores
JSed. and while the shopp-
J7unUurrled and can make ^Uons for loved ones and SJds that are appropriate, ^nwre is also another factor _Ki,.h can be cniplo.ved to as- whten c»".;:7.,„ m comfort.
That rule Is to shop stock.s of mer- are new and com- are not
Mire
shopping
J!^t is to road the advertlse- !Iu af the progressive stor- fTIhlch advertise In the col- Iflsof THE ITEM. Every Snmv they are telling the !!ries of new merchandise re- Sed, of the uniformly low jS' which prevail and of iTy bargains to be enjoyed^ aid these ads, make a list of ^ you wish to inspect, go 'tiy to these stores and JJ^save your.s.-lf many weary
Betardlt-ss of what your Plans may br for Christmas lapping there arc certain „fts you k:iow you will give so iL not m-iUe thoso s.-l-ctions ^ and onioy a wider choic3 of new and unhandled ni'U"- jhjndlse and at attractive -rtces. Rond the ads. they tell BOst int'-rrstiiig shopping
¦en.
Shop early in the month, NTly In the week, early In the ^ and in NAZ.\RETH.
¦ORTANT FEA- niRES OF SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETINGS
THE Nazajreth Item
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY
NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO LITEn.XTURE.
LOCAL ANU OENERAL INTELLIGENCE
VOL. XLII
L, TH
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1982
No. 2
Refused Fee; Tries To Stop Interment
Members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s Savercool. of Pen Argyl, are incensed "".ver what they term the humiliation sulTered by them prior to and during the funeral of their .son, Goorge Savercool, on Sun¬ day. They allege that they purchas¬ ed a plot in the Plalnfleld cemetery, and because of flnancial conditions, friends volunteered to dig the grave, in order to save the family expense. These friends claini that while Ihey
Council Has Busy Session
A regular stated meeting of Town Couiicil was held this 5tli day of December 1932, at 8:00 o'clock p. in. in the Council Room with all of tiie members pre.sent. The President, Mr. Hartzell, presided.
On motion of Messrs. Worman and Altemos, the minutes of the regular stated meeting of November 7tli, l.')32. were approved as read.
On motion of Messrs. Llndenmoy¬ er and Kelm. it was moved that the
were doing this, the sexton. Paul following bills, as approved by the Teel. tried to stop them: refused to^ Chairman of the variou.s Ccmmitt-'- ",)rovide boards on which to throw es, be paid as read:
Huth & Son.s S 37.8J
Stewart Knecht
Trumbo',vcr Co
I Star Janitor Sup. Ho.is' .... I (Continued on Hoge Pour)
38.25
57.0J 1.00
CONFERENCE PER!- OD FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
In the belief that manv school and
I
Argyl. Wind Oap and the surround-
HKh Interest was manifested at itnlly of the Bath District. Nor- ^aptoo County Sunday School As-
|.ariittsn, held Sunday afternoon In' jng'communlty. ¦,Min'8 Lutheran church, Bath.j
i(»l Admlni.stratlon was the de-, n j||T|i||rprina |\ri jttymA stres.sed and the meeting UALUll 1 ClliJ UI* «¦ Id charge of F. L. Roth, of JtrniOaam. District Supt. of iAWl Administration. W. H. Kor- k tt Nazareth. County Supt. of NmI Administration, and Harold
the dirt and a covering to place over, F.
the grave to protect it from possible Nazareth Ne'.vs Agenc
storm damage. They allege he ac- [ Matthew Morrow ...,
"Used thom of depriving him of his
$15 fee for digging the grave.
Wh'M tlie funeral procession ar¬ rived at tlie cemetery, the family and undertaker allege that Teel, standing at the entrance, refused to permit them to enter, demanding a T'c of $2 for boards and covering. Undertaker C. A. Pullls says he re- f" d the demand, and proceeded In¬ to tlie ceni.-'tery despite TeeTs pro¬ test.';, and the Interment was mid'? .^fter tho burial, another argument ensued between Teel and Pullls In home problems could be solved more; th-" presence of the mom"ners and, readily if there were clo.ser co-oper- aeeording to Pullls, Teel made the a!ion between the home and the stat'inont that the undertaker had .school, the teaeliers of the Naza-; conducted his last funeral In that roth Public Schools have arranged cemetery. | for a special conference period W"ith
Mr. Pullls later stated that he wlll parents once a month. |
charge the .sexton with causing hu- I The teachers of the junior and miliatlon to tho surviving family In senior high schools will be in th? a time of grief and sorrow; Inter- High School building after 7:15 p. fering with a funeral cortege enter-; m.. on the second Thursday of each Ing the cemetery and humiliation to month to meet patents and to dls- hlm.self as a funeral director. The! cuss with them privately any pro- family claims that many plothold- blems pertaining to school work. At ers are greatly Incensed at the ac- present only the junior and senior tion on the part of the officials of, high school teachers wlll participate the cemetery. Mr. Pullls says that but if the plan proves helpful It will he Intends to make an Issue of the be extended to Include the teachers affair and that he Is backed by plot- of the grade schools also. 1
holders In Plalnfleld township, Pen [ The flrst conference period wlll be
Airplane Forced Down Near Here
Chester Sec¬ retary Talks to Rotarians
A forced landing by an airiilane ' The weekly dinner meeting of tha 0.1 tho field between town and East ' local Rotary Club was held ^n Mon- Lawn on Sunday evening creat-d day eveniutt in the Y. M. C. A, with er.nsiderable excitement and til- ; William Silfies, pre,sldent of the club •'nough the plane was badly damaged in the chair. the pilot escaped unhurt. The plane ua.s owned by S. Eckel of Wasliing¬ ton, N. J. and vva.s lorted do'.vn by
I the fuel line becoming clogged with
i dirt. While taxing to a .s:op th' plane struck a hole in the field and when It stopp^'d stcxid up on end with the propeller and motor im- Ijedded in the ground. Nearby re¬ sidents helped in righting th^- plane .\ wing was also found to Ise dam-
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NAZARETH HKiH OPENS CACiE SEASON HERE DECEMBER 16
i Probably the largest group of can¬ didates ever noted at Nazareth High lurned out 43 strong after the cal! was lssu"d bv Coach Andy Leh for basketball practice. I Of thi.s group there are thr -e letter mi^-n remaining from last year's team. Captain Vic Wei.s.s. Herb Haas, and Dick Michael. First try-outs will be I followed by cutting down on th" squad and the usual process of eli- \ mination with the first game results i probablv determining future mein- I bers of the varsity. Coach Leh gave ¦ all the plavors a drill in basketball fundamentals Including pivoting. team work, etc.
A songfest preceding the dinner was led by H. P. Yjisley with Mlss Mae "Veisley at the piano. Th"? we';-kiy attendance award was pre¬ sented to Rev. W. H. Diehl.
James S. Fry chairman of the Welcoming Committee introduced the following guests of various mem¬ bers of the club, Addison Unangst, Russell K. Stoudt, Charles L. Shimer, John Michael. C. Harold Shafer, A. E Shekletskl. A. W. Day, J. F. Knecht, Herbert "Youkb, Raymond Hahn. Paul Uavisson CarnV'tt B<"ii- ;i'tt and Ancrew S. Leh all of town. rtotarian visitors present Included Carl Buenning and John S. Correll of Easton. Harold Faraquhar of Bethlehem and Harry Shimer of Emaus.
The guest speaker of the evenlnj was Jcs=-ph Sleeper of Chester wlio is head of the Business College bear¬ ing his name in that city and Is sec¬ retary of the Chester Rotary Club. He gave an inspiring talk on op¬ timism plus service generalizing oa the theme "Living Right." He .stat¬ ed that the ordinary individual gets out of life only w"hat ho puts in it. He Illustrated this perspective by citing the common accepted theory of tile visionary as again.st the prac¬ tical man of the w"orld whereby to the visionary man looking through rose colored glasses the world Is a w"onderful place while the practical man has aa entirely different per-
Trio Held Local Post For Hold-up Legionnaires
Activities
Temple No. 10 Celebrats
Oeorge Czapp, Paul Kapuschak held this Thursdav evening. Decem- ^^^ "^o'^" Krayoskl, three young re-, ber 8. Teachers will be In the H. S. sidents of Northampton, have been building at and after 7:15 o'clock, released In $1500 ball each to answer
In the girls' group a large number nf candidates al.so reported to Coach spective. -•• «,
Elmira Ott who is aLso busy as.5em- The .speaker stated In closing that bling a fir.st team. i the man who lives right is after ajl
The games to b" played according the one who gets the mast out of to the present .schedule, with the ex- life and tiie individual who gets a ception of the Lehighton H:?h' thrill from everyday life and Its pro- School games will consist entirely of, blems enjoys life a good deal more games arranged by officials of the'than the person who can see only th«
Nazareth Temple No. 10. Ladies of ^^_^ ! the Oolden Eagle celebrated the Lehigh-Northampton Interscholastlc practical side of everything.
Harold V. Knecht Post 415 Ameri-; 32nd anniver.sary of the establishing Lf^gue. |
he Y. M. C. A. of
AMERICA MEET
Parents are invited to call at the IU -charges of assault and battery with can Legion met in the Y. M. C, A.; of the local organuatlon in Eag.
t-arents are in\itea to can ai tne ii- =¦ mmmit rnhherv follnwintr »" Tuesday evening with Command-Hall on Thursdav evonlnc
brary on the second floor where they '"'ent to commit robbery toilowing Sf„„.a,., r-.-Z rnnrinriina rhe inursaav cvaning.
will be received by the principals an alleged attempt to hold up Mr., ^ "^^ »^^;^^ f >" -^^^ The celebration opened wr.n
and presented to anv facher whom and Mrs. Samuel Harris of the Slate session. Following the r^gu ar busi
anu [Jieseun-u lo diij i.atiicr w num _ __ _ ness session a delegation of the Nor
Councillor Carrie Holland presided at tho meeting of the Daughters of lAaUng of Northampton. County America held on Tuesday evening In t.F.Supt gave viry helpful talks Eagle Hall . The relief committee ' • ttaiubje;".. Sp-'cial music was listed the names of Emma Flory,} by th:' Misses Roth of Cora Rader and Anna Silfles on the n and by a male quartet sick list. |
irlhanipton. The following Announcement was made of th^ | iBeprs. having been previously niinstrol to b • presented by the pub
they w"lsh to see.
BOY SCOUTS TO BUILD BRIDGE
Quarry Hotel, Upper Nazareth town¬ ship, on Saturday evening.
chicken dinner served in the social rooms to approximat?ly 200 m m- bers of the organization. Those as-
thampton County Voiture 40 et 8
was welcomed, and included Orand . „. , .,, . . , .,.
Czapp was held by Harris after he ^j^^j ^e Gare Doctor S. AuRand of ^'^''"8 '" ^^""^ P^^"^", ^^ '^^ ^^'^^
had flred several shots at the trio slatmgton, Ch-f de Gare of th; ""' " "
when, he said, they attempted to In- ^ . clarence Kommiller of Beth-
vade his place. The others were ar
lehem. Past Chef de Gare Arthur
ing wore the social and servir.g com¬ mittees of which Mrs. Louisa Wun¬ derly and Mrs. Lizzie Kraemer are
the respective chairmen Others as
AT RLAfK ROTK ••f't^ l*,^^'- ^^ ^"""^y authorities ^„,,e„ „, HeUertown. conductors ^^f^/'^P^JV,^.^''-'"..''; AI OLALU nULIV at their home. ! Tl.omas Ranee of Easton. Sois Con-'f '"^^ I r
The following Is the sched'ile; December 16. the opening game Naz¬ areth at Hellertown: January 10. Nazareth at South Whitehal',; Janu¬ ary 13. Wilson at Nazaieth: Jai.u- ary 20. Nazareth at Bangor: January 27. Nazareth at Coplay: February 3. Hellertown at Nazareth; February 10. Nazareth at Pen Argyl; Febru'iry 17. South Whitehall at Nazareth; F'bruary 24. Nazareth at WiUon; March 3. Bangor at Nazareth: Mar;h
Announcement was made that next week Rev. Luther Lazarus of Bethlehem would be the guest speak¬ er.
MOVES ENGLISH «/ BOXWOOD PLANT OVER 100 YRS. OLD
Troop 32 boy scouts met in thi? V,
I iteted were InstaUed by Mr. Kortz: ,, lesident, Lester Welty; vice pres. • ho. Frilz: secy, and treas. John H.
lie school pupils of tho Heckto'vn M. C. A. on Fridav evening in chargi
srhool taught by Grace Beach on th' of scoutmaster Elmer Snyder. Hil-
fvenlng of December 20. and oi)en to ton Shafer, David Worman took
Incenbacli: Childrcr s Division,' the public. A short business session charge of the opening devotions.
Ikl. C. V. Roberts; Voung People's will precede the presi'iitation. On patrol engaging in knot tying and
D"ceml)er 14 the dance of the order Patrol sessions followec. with PriCL-s
will bo hold ill Odd Fellows Hall. | first aid. Breinig s patrol In artificial
Officers were thon formally elected respiration and the patrol led by
DWslon. Erwin Braker: Adult Divi- tta, Edwin Herd; School Adminis- kltlon Floyd Roth: Hom? Dept.
According to the stories told police Cniductore Nonnan Muchlin of Eas-
by Harris, the trio threatened him t jii, Carl Beyer. Stanlev Free and
with hands in their coat pockets Oeorge Daugliertv of Bethlehem,
when he refused them adnilttance. -^^^ delegation from the County
They then, Harris said, beat him and ^.^,^^,.^ ^p^^^ ^^ j,,^ legionaires on
his v^afe soveiely. ^j^^ advantages derived from a meni-
As two of them were fleeing in an bership in the 40 et 8 and were giv-
automobile after administering the e,j ^ warm welcome
beating Harris said he fired one shot ^nder new bu.sine.ss th
' Fehr. Mary Sin:;h. Laura Silver: Rosa Siegfried. Hazel It'erly. Hann- a'.i Daniels. Avada Kahler, Eva Venter. Jennie Frantz Carrie Barrall and Stella Gmther.
Guests of honor wer'.- Pas: Grand Templar .Mrs. Flora Fnck of Beth¬ lehem: Grand Vice Trinplar. Mrs
clman, Emily i^ copIay at Nazareth. All the t:a.ms
The
Home,
Will R. Beilel Ch-ldreii's I Nazareth Halli have many
Henner; Temperance, John A. Missions, Anna Johnson; hKber Training, George F. Kun- Bural, Rev. H. D Clauss. Sev- county ofl'icers were present
for the ensuing term as follows: councillor. Mary Fogel; associate councillor. Hilda Hontz; vice coun¬ cillor. Gladys Shook; associate vice councillor, Lucy Ott; conductor. Eva
Paukavitz taking tenderfoot tests.
After some d.scu.ssions a decision was made to buUd a th'^ small streair. a: Black Rock and a committee will b' appointed to ar-
IB excellent program was carried Fehr; warden. Enuna Rulofl; Inside range to furnisii tlie material. This t«n Monday evening at the annu¬
al them. The trio says several shots were fired. The Young men said they had no bridge acro.ss j„(ej,tJo„ ^f robbing the place and
that they showed fight only after Harris had become belligerent.
' Anna Fisher of Easton, Pred Fisher Legion- „f Easton: Past Grand Chief Wil- aires with the Au.xUiary of the local ,ia,„ p^,.,,^ ^f Philadelphia; Pa.s: post a joint commitf.'C boing named Grand Chief. F Loui.s Kraom-r ana
organizations will
Mrs. Kraemer of Ea.ston. Brief re-
s?ntlnel. Grace Pike; outside
senti- project when completed will enable leOBvention of th' Easton South "<"'" ^"'^ Smith; trustee, Mary Cas- .some .of the troop mombers to com- i n t rv.f f o
I District which was held In St.:^>'' as.sistant recording .secretary, plete their test.s in pioneering. Don '^'." .^¦^. "-^' ^-^o"'") Detective Kus B'l Reformed church. Williams ^ula Schl.ssler; pianist, Lula Smith; Detweiler, William Henry. Charles tilp. Voiinij Peoplo from assistant pianist, Grace Beach; flag ^Knauss and A. Ru.ssell Snyder, the lehem South Side participating bearers, Cora Correll and Florence four cojiimitteenvii of th.' troop. I the pageant--"The Color Line" Lichtenwalnor. | were present at the session. Paul
IM follow.s: Paul Nelson. Daniel I • Seyfried was a t;'.iest at tlie session,
Kennetii Frov, Violet Re- |lfI|\JCTRiri S^HOW Deputy Comm:ssioner Snyder pre-
l|f, Jeanne Tyson. Claire young.' ^"¦^''^ ¦ "'^¦^ •JllUff .sented the nat onal charter of the
ins a missionary plav and w.is' AT HfiTKTnWM troop to Committcnian Henry wha
nted very impre.ssively. Anoth-' *»* llDvIl I l/TT ll , accepted the sai.ie on behalf of the
llBportant feature was tho unusual' j troop. New registration cards for
lip service yiveii by young ix'o- A Minstrel Sliow called The Heck-] the next scout jear were then dis- liniin the Serond M. E. church, town School Ministrels will bo held tributed among the troop mombers.
to act for both
again be active in welfare work „,,,i.k.s were made bv Mrs. Frick and
among the veterans and theu fann- ^ loui., Kraemer on the actlviti-s
Complaints against the trio were ient''ptns1"nat'uVe agrn'S^^^^^^ cf the Knights and ladies orgamza- returns from all po.ssible products Lng were us.- .ii m^ ;ng the plant. ... ... - . - "^*^"' P'a"-^ maturt aga.n sponsor a tions of tlie order. Eiitertainnvnt of in order to meet tax and mortgage • •
mentioned in the abf)ve schedule arc English box wood plants on their
grounds and among tho rest was om exceptionally large plant, over one hundred year- o'd. vvhich wa.-; pur¬ chased by P S. Trumbower. proprle- ^r r of tile Nazareth Waist Company. Mr. Trumbower had Adolft MuUer Nur.5.--r:es. of Norristown. move the plan: which weighed moro than a ton w.:h t:;? ground wh.cli staved with the rcots. It w"as placed on tlie la".vn surr;u".idlng the beautilul home cf Mr. TruinbO",v^:r. Corn r of Centre and tiev.- streets F;".e men and'twa large auto trucks and a lot of tack-
members of the lyliigh-Northamp- H'Uick, J..OUIS? toj^ Inter.scholastic League. « *
Farm-iWade Vinegar Can Be Legally Sold
Pjr-. farm-made vinegar was an important prfxluct on many Penn¬ svlvania farms only a few genera¬ tions ago. says the State Depart¬ ment of Agriculture Today wiien farmers are seeking to realize cash
made t)efoi"e Alderman John R. Chidsey bj sell Hahn.
REBEKAHS TO HOLD KIDDIES XMAS PARTY
Christmas party for the kiddies of „ musical nature was presented by pavments. this product is returning;
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the Legion, in the Y. M. c. a. 3,^ orchestra under tho direction of as an article of trade in numerous
I The various committees of the post Robort Hoch communities w"here apple orchards
i are active in increasing the mem-: Following the dinner and spoechrs. remain.
As a result, the Department Is making evory effort to clear up the
der the direction of Grace Beach, Fehnel and Fori, st Butz by Coni- tlioir res|M'ctivo teaclier. Adults 10c, mittoeman A. R. Snyd"r. Short talks children Sc. The [Niblic is invited to were given by A. R. Snyder, a.ssi.st-
tliis spicy show.
Inteiloeutor, Daniel Ritter: Ends, Ruth Johnson, Martha Roth. Vlc- ti>na Paulus. Lester Bartron. Earl I5USS. Cliarles Shupi). Harvey Trone, Walt |
Month | 12 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1932 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19321208_001.tif |
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