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The Nazareth Item AN rNDBPENUfciW fAMlLT NEWSPAPER DKVOTfclJ IO LIIEHAIUHJl liOCAL ANU OENERAI. INTEUJUENCI Vol. 45 ^ p^o, 10 _ 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETk. PA., THURSDAY MOKNIXC;, JANUARY :)(», Vr.^Jt Boost Nazareth — Sintjle Copy Three Cents Uf Enforcement and gighway Construction Lag¬ ging In Safety Movement --iiburg. P" January 27,- *2Vh«t he U'nned "the wave ••^".inspiring publicity on W***^. L failmK to re»ch the remedies. 8. Ed- *'!";.ui«s aiid reiiieuici,, , '^^wTpWsideiuof thePemv ""^.^Motor Fed.railon. Tuesday C5ld motor dub official, gath- "t'itt irom all parts of the ;J,Tb.t the F«lr.iion's safety c -.—I for isae ^^ built around »^^r alm.^ romoval of death ^d general iiiiprovement of rTnWhways. •^>l"'t">" "' ••*"«»- ;'.Kri.''-:u.ofroad,s.and ^Sofdrivi.r,^...idp.'destnans j;; scliool our.... and olhi.' Snz ai til" l.uiq'^U't hfUi in jKtion with '1.' annual Con- S^ofP M !'¦ .S.rretan.s and SSb. Mr Cfiblo declan^d that 5^ driv.'is. !::^;i.v.iy liizard. and inadi'quatp law enforci'iiient are respon,sible for the great major¬ ity of the approximately 50,000 traf¬ fic accident.s reported in Pennsyl¬ vania In 1935, Tlicsf nrcidenus, h<- .said, took a toll of 1,887 dead and 48,398 injured, with profK'rty d.im¬ age totalling $6,'t!)l,:ioo •'It lia,s become iiliiiist a fad,' iMr Qablo .said, •• to rccduiit ilu' [»rui.'- ,sonu> d 'tail.', of automobile accidents, but tho.se iiromotiiiK lu.s Kospel of fear ,'ioeni, for lhe must part, to overlook the basic cau,se.s of Uie accident.s .md the renii^dies Ko.id hoKs, ,vp>ed maniacs and inebruUes should lie forced to comply wilh Uie ' law, as they are not the lype tha! are naclied by the.se word picluro-j of motor mas.sacrcs Let's .spare the honest motor citizen the morbid de¬ tails of death and injury. There slioilkl be a ple,i,sure road to ..af'^iy •'SuhiiiK the problem r.^quire,- (Continued on Page Flvei FORMER NAZARENE PASSES ON SUDDENLY George Butler, 74, of Easton, R. D, '-', ditti al 7:20, Tue,sday momingr at th.' Ea.ston hospital He wa.s ad- mitt'd to the hospital Monday aftor- nodii al 4 o'clock for medical treat¬ ment, Mr Butler was a form^'r well- kn ivvn resident of Nazareth He h .•iur-. :\ I'd by liL. widow, Mr. H.irriet niil.r, and by (ine .son, Pred A, Butl r, Ea,ston Ft 13 2 He also lea\e> two br.iUiers, HuRh and Wil¬ liam BuUer, of B' Ividere, and three si.i'rs. Anno, Minnie and Ro,se, of Bel.idii-e He wa:-. a memlx-r of thi M iravian Churcii here. Funeral srviees will be h Id lo- ino;row afterno; n from tlii^ home of his -i-i^'r nl Belvirl.'re. More Than 1100 Cit¬ izens Visit New P. O. Building Sunchn Afternoon From 2 to .1 P. .VL Citizens Well Pleased WKh Appearance of Interior Postmaster Fetherolf and E\-Post¬ master Henry On Steps To F.n- trance Kxpressinjf a Happy Mood FRONT VIKW OF BIH^DINf; ML AMbK. LE- flWrOST SPONSORS StfETY MOVEMENT At » meetiiifc'o: '"•¦ local Post of; ^American U'S^"!'- -it "i'"''' *>"'"•'• Lga,imnstni' T't">day evening, H^decided Uii' lii'' P^'^ organ- | BLi Wety dri'.e. li.-aded by Mat-j M Morrow to c i-P' rate with tho 1(1^1 Board. Tow;, Council and all _ ,tiurorganlzatHi'.'.5 uUeicalcd in the ' KitJoMl Safely .M'j^.ement, pery Amencm !, •yion Post ia He sUte of Pi'n:i ylvania Is co- gatntlnf ill th).- m 'veinent, Evory {jliienof Nazare:!. and comniunttv Ulnvltwl to lend a li-lpinf; hand in to safety dr;\ ' '.v;..cU will .start luoUy within ,v week or ten d.iys, He foUowin? iii nil)-rs of the local ttti have Ix^en a;);) .mted at the Tuesday cvcr.iiii; i;ei ing to func¬ tion on the U'-iKin S'ltcty Commit- lee; Pit'deriok lUir.', n.reciiir of the national Safety Council: K^r.sey R, Dever, purchasini; Ayeiit of The Sazaretli Cemen, romiiany; Dr, W, Cal, Nlcltel. Coi'onor ol Northamp- »n County; Sianiey I''clir, mt'mbr )I the Njr'.hamplon County B.ii; |d«in H, Jone-, B irough Engineer, '"1Claren:(' H.--;i.,:.•¦:, member o! ! Mice force ms i)V LIONS aVB Dl RING 1935 CllClub Carries Out Its Aim and Purpose nel«cal LiiiU,- C'lb established a i record d',ir,iii4 iy35 m carry- fOUt it.s alms ,iik1 pui-po,sc.s In a Jnovement .spon- iml \>: this orBnn- ntlon for relie: of the blind, thi; ^ub donaiotl SKu) '.o Northampton ntjr Branch of I', nnsylvania X-,- odallon for the ninul during tlv (If. Also, flve liical ca.se.s have Kn treated tor ih'ir cy'\s In each the club (I frayino; exp,uses hr exaimnation ,\'.\d furnishing Uses Durin;.; •!! past year il ntrlljutcd $^2000 I.wards expt-n.scs |curr«d m funiisliin^ g:a,s,^e.s to li|h School piipi:. thai came to the Ittention of tii- Pacul^v, They (ConUnued on Page Five) George W. Wickersham Was Graduate of Naza¬ reth Military Academy OeoriJt. W Wictierili.iiil, one-time aii'irnev-general of the United Stat s and later chairman of the commission wlii'.-h recumnieiuli'fl coiitinuatiiin of naiuinal prohibition, died siicidenly las! Friday in a t,ixl- cab The c.ib driver who \v,i,^ takiiv,; !h 78-year-okI attorney on a short rule to a club liinchedii with old fn. nl- discovoriKl at hi.-- destlnailon tha' hi.^ pa,sM'iii;er \v,is dead Ueiiry VV Taft. a law p,ir'nrr of .Mr Wieki'lsham iilriuitied the 1> .dy of his C'llh'.igue a' a p^ilice stati m Wickersham wa.^ ai'.iriu'v-L'inera', 111 the c.ibinet of Prr-:(len! Tal: frnm lOOf) I') lOKl Henry P Cannin:',li.i:; driver, told polir,' Wick not ajJivar ill wlun Ie' cab At tho iniei -I c:;(in ol nue and 4a.'cl slK-.'t, h.- h'.s .should'i' lo a-1; \\':e!:ei .i^am a what c irner he wi,-li''cl !-' b h-: ou' Tlere w:i- ii-j aii.-'>''^'r Cunningham turned to ,m',' Wick- .•rshani lying aero-, '.ise .m'i'. jiarlly .slumped on the floor. T.ift said Wickersham had b en taken ill iwii j.ai,-) .1^:0 .inii was coa- li'ii'd tlui, for ne.ul;. !¦ 11 month,-- .Mr Wicki'r,-h,uii eiileied Na.:.i- r th n.ill M;li:ary Acad niy 111 1871 and gradiM'i'd from tin.- famou- in- .-tituiiun a tew van- later. 1. the 'rs!i,i!ii '.¦nil': ¦ :! F.t il . -p'lke cab dil ih • \i 1' What [)o\ou Think? E. <•;';, body wonders whal l.'i" brnvii derby "Al" thinks '! Si,.ii,r Uobi'i.-on's reply, '1 o ba;l, I'lr, "Al" .-"cm.s t.i ll.' .•'hp,)!:,^ o:; th" "plank", ¦;•, I, ]).' h ." iiiiiii',; a "luiiili r The "H.tppy VS'arrior" of '.'..0 Ea.it Side, however, i- s 1:1 the po,-sc..sor of thai h 'Ppy-gi-lucky ,^ilv. r lonyuo, '¦00 w;l, t!i,' ¦ rank and tile" '. ill .w ill tie.' fuiur,' all the iiu biiliigiia" handed out ,-.,) : . ;y by a man that has c;uiii'.ieel ll,.-- head dre.is from ,1 br..'-.vn derby to a high silk SKiing beiiio' in order these d.i'.'-. 111,111', b.'liev,' poor,"Al" 11..ly ha,e had a terrible •¦,slip" rhai (.iii.-i'il him to "slide" a lonij distance along the pwli- tical path which the,-e clays i,s b coming mighty .slippery, M.m. "hi- been-" have .ilid down till-; .same path and li.ne ni'ur Ijeen heard of .- ;nee Oil, wh'. 1 nil': On, My! if that o: f,inie and fortune \ I'.d only ,-loi) Coiilfhrt wc ll' (1 liii :o a loi of gcx)d .,,!-? Iiu; it wo;i'i,-round .ill roiiiul iUid round .-he goe.s .i..d w!i"i'i' ,>he ,,lops N'OUODV KNOWri rr:L Press Turns Editorial Guns Against Supreme Court Decisions ODD FELLOWS HALL ASSWIATION RE- ELECTS TRUSTEES Al a ineeling of tlie Odd Fi'llo'Ai.- Hai; As.>i<x:iatioii held la-l wwk lhe following Tru.sle<-s were re-eieeled. .Mr I, O Peters. Mr C F Fehnel and Mr Harrv HapiX'l Tin* liild- over member of tiie Board of Tru.iti'e.s are Mr O 'I Knauss Mi Pitusburgh, Jan 30, - •'liionuia Jef!L'r,-on, founder- oi the slates r;ght.^ Republican Party once warned ihal the germ of di.sholution of ouf F^i'dfral government us m the judi¬ ciary an irre.-.pon,->ibl<j body work¬ ing like gravity, by day and by night gaining a little loday and gaining a llllle tomorrow, and advancing Its noi,selO!>.s .step like a thief over tlie held of Jui'i,-.dM;iiijn until ail ,sl)aU tx- u,sur|j«^d', ' the PilUsburgh Pieaa ¦i'Oinmeiil.i in an editorial on tha L.'niled S:u;es .Suprein*' Court, James Mad«on, •Father of Ilia .M J Fehr, .Mr O-.i ,ir Brong, Mr C H HarlBcU, Mr J H Kneclr. and j Constitution,' iaid m hu declining .Mr W A Heyer A^ lie- organiza- ,vear.s that the proces.s of making U'ln of the Board. Mr L G Pe'.ei-o , ih ¦ judiciary paramouni over legis- wa,- ilecied as Pre-iden; Mr J H j fc^)ntinued on Page Threei Kne III a,'- Vic -Pre.^idenl, .Mr cl •—• ;: i:::::t^:::::;:. '^Jiz musical in st. john's L'.I , of lhe Board of Goveriiori lo; I!j:ifi are Mr C H Harlwi:, Oscar Brong and Mill'in J F^iir and ol l!ie Wa;.-. and .M''ai..- ConimU'er?. .M>'.s.-,r-. Harry Happel Wilmer A H '<-r and Jolm H Knen!-,: LLTHKRAN (HURCH On Sunday evening at 7 15 llie Orgaiikt Daniel Rohn wiil play an organ recital The following ara the nuinbera ill Allegro ma non :roj)po from tlu first .soiiuia Bor- owski i2i Pi<wicati --Delibe.s; (3) Iklt'TDI/'T ML^L'TIV/^ (Toccata from Suite Oothique—Boell- DIMKH 1 .flhrJI.Mj|man!i Rev Harvey C Snyd r will I preach a i>ermon on Ruth Tha The Noriiiampion County Di.strici 1 ciioir will render parts of the Can- met'tmg and School oi Instruction tata Ruth by Alfred Gaul Tha P. 0. OF A. HOST AT of the Pairiouc Order of American, held their quarterly meeting in the I O O F HaU on Belvidere slreet iiuinlx'r.i are Introduction lOrgam; Ciiorus. A grievous famine, Air, O Gracious Liord; Choral ftecliaiive, —Item Photo Atxive is a front-view of Naza reth ,s new Po,5i Office building ^ho-^'in? the entrance where more than 1100 cliiwn.s of Nazareth and com,iiunity entered Sunday afternoon on an iiLipeciliui tour of the interior Til' d'lori were open from 2 to 5 p. m wiiIi the entire clerical force prc,-.«'nt to greet the VL-.iiors. There was a .steady stream of .spectators goint; to and fro during thus p'riod and the lorce was kepi busy show- in,' interested visitors a modern- quip;' d post offli-e with all the fa •ilitie,-. iiecei.sary for efllcii nt handl- iir^ of the mail There are sj^cial receiv- r- marked I^ocal', '•Out-of-Town", "Air Mail" and "Parcel Pos^' packages. The privale boxe.s local 'd alonij the northern aisle are all ,;perated by private keys instead of tile former combinations and are of sturdy consiruction. Special racks install'd for the purpo.i' of rural carriers, ,^ortillg and dustrlbuting ni.iil are .so arranged as to afford the highe.si efficiency, A coii- \e;Keiit loading and unloading plat orm :' ( 'H.^tructcd to the rear of the building, and double .swing;:.',- d ois allow hand-trucks coiiveyan' • fr' /. The interior is spacious, well Injhted and iias private pro- ^•.;ied offices for the handling of ."."ish .md valuables. The receiving clerk coun'ers are all arrang d alons; the front entrance whore a I'lbb. offers all the conyeniences ad.'a cm to po.stiU accoinmodation- 'I'h entire interior makes a splen ;id in:il neat appp.irance and the arrnnfo'm'Mi; ',vil! accord a nrith ;ni;iro\ed serv icc to pa'rons of Naza ' th ..• i 'ointnuiiity in Uv fuiuie. m Nazareih on Saturday afternoon \ Tliey lifi-d up their voice and wept; and cvinng. with the Nazareth | Tno, Farewell'; Recitative, Oo, my Camp No, 315. as ho,,i.- | daugiiter; Choral Recitative, So slia I)L-^rict Pre.sident, Mr,, Jennie ' gleamed in the field until even; Prey, was in charge of the ni' eiing : t)u.-t. With jo'.ou.s heart I greet ai which clo.se to one hundred mem- til e home; and Choru.s, R. joice, b'T-, of five of th' eight camps of , lor bles.sings round u,s fall The part lhe county were represenU'd Mrs. j >! Naomi will be sung by Mis.s Fan- Fre. .niroduced th,. following stale n-e Gernei, Orpah by Mr.', William offi.eis Who presi'nied coni;iieni- Jo- Happel, and Ruth by Mrs Wal¬ ing remark,^ State President Mary ter Ber.der The offertory, Intro- Riner, of Ea.>ion; A,-s;,^'ani Slate | duclion and Soprano Solo, O all ya Pre,-id 11; Mr,- l^tUe lieber of West »!io tra'. 1 ujioii the highway from Pilt.^ton, SUU- Sent.nal, .Mrs He'.en tlv Seven last words ol ChrUt, S Uiiip, ol Alieniown: SlaU- Pa^l Duboi,-. wiil be sung by Mrs Gilbert A,>si5lant President .Mar.sdon Gre<'n- •*''.>)d. Slate Color Gaud, Ca'lienni- '^'/.iiig. ol Easlon: and .Mis.- Fior.i O,::!-; Slate A^i:-lai.l ViC -Pi ', :- I Continued on Pane Fivpi Davidson Poultry Farm Wins Best Display At Indianapolis M,iM-ii.- I. D,i\,f|Min in.id'^ anolher lin ' r.'cord. tin- tiiiie with hi.- S C. Buff l,fi»lii)rns, at Indian.ipo;:-. Ind,, vvlier,. the Natiunal mei't wa.s held Mr. IJavitl.son wa- very succi'.'-sfiil, losing but one flr^t prize and win¬ ning be,-.t di-play with more points than all exhibilor- cnjiibm tl At Itnioiitown, P,i , whi rc th" .Slalc Mi>et of ih' I'nitrd Orpington Club vvas held, Mr l)avi(l.-on wa- the I'ltlcial judge ThN w.i- the largest clas- of Buff Oip;nL;toii,s ex- hibit''fl .1' onv Anw: 'lv p:i.-^ y.-iir bliite itoad Funds For Townships Pave Way Vov Cut In Local Taxes SAMPLE FAIR AT Y. M. (. A Lci^i^Ij'li'ic l'i<»\ idt'd S12,- ")(ii».(i.')(i I'or StMond (lass Township lioad liiiproviineiits Northampton Countv \\\\\ ive A Lot of Money If W eek- ly's Petition I s Accepted "iCoiirl RiiliiiH Sooms rnlair aiid rnjiist: Why Spent siKMMKi.di) When S.m,00(MH» I'jivs The Uill nnd Serves The l'iir|)«»se I* petition, ,..|(.iiort by leading Judge Rus.-ell C Siewart. nuy newspapers of Northampton I" "it' I^'titnui ,-eekin!: ,1 change P'Wty, app.'niiii.. |,„- ,, iiiodilicaiion 'n the ciiiirt rule, in 1 lied ,>-lnce ^ recpiii court mi. which limlt,s October 1 IiU.'), tlie new,-p.iper.-. adverti.sing o| -h riir'.-, sale> to armi-d that in order lo ecure pro- In'a!'" '''''* n. wspajiers in Eas- inr circulation of the advert i'-iii,' r; "¦thehfiii :iiul n.in'jor, wa,s propcrli"s to W ,--oUl by the slierilf I '' M ' P: -id.-nt 'he weekly newspapers mils: lie iii- __^.^_ chi.led. They ;il,sii ixiinted ont lli.r. ''T' ''P 'c*'^t:''t»f? /9-'t\ ''"' ''""'' ''"¦'' ^^'''~ coirriir\ 'o l.r,v- ol rhe Comiiionweall'i ulnch -pi.'i- II (I th.it such aclverli-nii; ,-lie:ild .no III eitiic: weekly or daily liew-p ip"r- iiikl c!.i:ni''d that ,«iicli ,i rule won;.! f'O m- *> Oh -^Jt Oh '^n (nr HairL-biiiij J,in 30. -¦ Township ro,id lax lediictmns made po.ssil)le under the Furm.in Act of tho last legislative session wili l)e reflecied in ii'jw rates lo be fixrd by .-'Upcr- \; or- before the end of March lhe exti'ii: ot these reductions, eiiiibled by ai>proprlation,> from tlie M. tor Pund, was indicated today by Warren VanUyke, Secritary ot Hi^hwa.,-, Ill announcing .lllio;ln;^ avail.iblc by countie.-. un¬ der tne Furman $9,000 000 appro- prialion ,ir;d lorm ,ir. approximate $.i.,100.000 c;iir.\'-o',' r from monies | of the Parkuivin Act which it rc- ! placed the llr-i of thi,-- year, | Thu,- about Sl:'.,iO(t.OO0 will be ,n.l.lable tor expenditure on .'v.'coiid < l.i'S lowiislnp roads in all coinitici exrrp; PhiLidelphia durinp the i.ileiidar year,, 1036-37, Piiiladelphia .", ,iii,i count.N bi-'ing co-exten.^ive, ¦ik' co'.iiity does not thare in view, .1 a ,special Kiant of $l,f)00,000 to' the fity provided by the Act, When the 1935 legislature made it p'--:l)le for the State to lyirrow un .mtictpaled tax receipts and thu^ repay the Motor Fund, Secretary V.iiiDyke immediately set aside funds sultjrient to cover these ob¬ ligations to town.ship- fn addi¬ tion, by special arangemenus with WPA offlcials, he provided for re- i|;iired d.^partineiital .-upfrvision of Parkinson Act monies u,s< d on WPA projects in the township,-, and em¬ ployment of supervisors as fore¬ men In thL^ manner Van Dyke opened the way for extensive improve¬ ment- on the>p roads at practlcallv no cost to townships, since Park¬ inson Act monies paid lhe lown- ship.s' .-hares covering equipmeiii and materials and the WPA pro- •. ided all labor The F\irman Act, in general , provides for a continuation of the P.irkin.-.on Act financing sch'iiie and for a roadma,->ter to be de.sig- n,it d by the siipervisoi,^ subject to appro\al of the Secreiary, T(;t.il second cla.ss township road (Continued on Page Fotjr) The Kim'.- Dauiihter.-. ot liie s h-eneck M'lravian Chneh. will -P'i.-or a Sample Fair in the 'V' M C. A tonmhl 'Thursd.iy at eiglii o'clock. Tii'?re will be three hundp d s.im- p! > of many kuids of food and 111! i'chandi.-re. including ixitato chip.-., sar.dwiches, soft drinks, ice cream, etc, besides more than 100 worth¬ while door prizes Onl\ 300 tickets are available at a nominal fee. This is the first time this popular foni, of adV("rtising ha.s been staged ill N izarelh Ma-t of the merchants of NAzareiii and many of Easion hr.' cooperated in a laudable man- iiei and the Fair promises 10 bo ino-^ profitable to merchant and ,-po;i-or as well ii,- to the patron- « « I.l \SKI> \N0TIII:K <i,\K,\(iK Travelers Visited Nazareth In Hearn Tiie Po-llude Toccata, la D K!,',dt'r c 'ti-'ludf's the ,scr\lce, \AZAIIFinRl[)TARY (LIB iVIFETS 1751 W lun \a/arc'lh (onsisttd ol T\\o Lartje Hoiist'> lind .').(l(»0 .Veres of Lund George W H.ihn, proprietor of till' Chevrolet Garage, South Broad stri^'-, Nazareih, ha,-, lea-ied a lari^e garage on E,iston Roarl, Nazareth, formerly 0!)erated by Thomas Roih, and will in the future oi>'raie Ixuli tlie Broad Street and the Easlon Ro,ui garages Mr Hahn ncvds m.ire room for hi-^ increasing biusi- 11' ss and found it necessary to sec- uri> more room to a,Toiiimodaie hr- palioiiage. Noted Artist Again Donates Masterpiece teiui I I ere.Ite a new p,iii''r iiiin )- k TokMf i> ' l'<'^ ni ,1 .o.iii'\ wh'rr in,up. w ek- •^tilN ML ' iil- \<'> l'l' li.ul :i:i'.l di'peluieil .11 l,.r ' 111.in\ iii.inv Ve.ii ¦ Th: Ilri .slid, w.l,'. workihi: ,1 li,ii(i-liip on the • ¦¦: • '¦t„.,f (/ ''"'""¦ » 11., ^, '.1-,JANUARY •"•: 29 ,, , *i: i. 1.01 1 I I ""V I I, I, ,Ju ' '" I." HT ;'iiii T) ^^ '''"'•. I. I'.I.cs I .IK.uOJlld -s -r,.,,.,.„, ,,,1 ^„,j '^'^ <• I •k.it'l il • ,iiue ol ¦ ' ¦! ,• irT,..liile luliilily ¦' V i> «i mm IB'IIJ ^ll«/ ^ "¦ l^'l .,.,.|sll,rulyol '' ' > Aire* IV'5 1 K.„e. O' Buvlnitll l)« «'i'i ;j> III u .l),i|i I and ili'pi.vill'^ them of a -nil!'." ¦it I'l'ii'iiue with whicli to ciintin'iie oi)er,ilion The CO-* Wil- iiI,-o Iproiiiiht in ,-ii'e.ving Ihat Ih,' weeklies ,sa\ed ni'iliey for the inortgaiiee- iiml moi i^;ii'.;iir,s by ,1 much lowir i,iti' ihin ilie d,iilie< charged fur ad'.ertisinn The rules (if 111" roiiit w. le dr.nvn up by a coniiiiitie,' from the eouiity ij.ir a.ss H'i.itieii and approved liv the judge,- The petition of till' new-- p,i|x'rs Will Ih aeti'il upon In the judge- en banc HImiri - !•'. 'lit' pe! iMon wire: .Vaz.iletli T;riii li.i'h New,, Peni .\rgvi Imh V Port:,ind Ent rpiisi' i "¦'"-" 'I'lMiiM «, ,,,,,n I l'".i-l 111 Piiiii l).,i:iT. Windi ,11 Pub-! ""-fr ,i ,,l I! r !.„„ ''I'f ' ntri-. Iif 1 41 '¦ ¦•¦-!, IUI,] ^ I,:,! IK' Co I I, 111 . I ' I'M". •|',l ','.l\r ;:.! ill no-.'i;i lifer 1 ¦ I'in'v's W'i'';l', 11 1'^.lid Ciiaiidlei Chii.stv', f.iiii ou- artl,st with his favirlte model, Kli ¦ ¦ i.d .1 le nill i,il p.).-!. r lor the MirthiLiv Had for tlv Pre-idiiii to '.<.¦ N i •11. '', W 1" III IV Ml . iM'le Chll) F ird l.KiklniT '1 Id licre thu¬ th- pa.n' Knjoyed fJood liread and Dutch Hospitality .\t Christian Spring The following bu ol diary vM.tteii liy an unknown traveler ot 17,)1 and transcribed from the original manu¬ script is published through the courtesy of ihe Re\ G .M Shultz and the Moravian Historical Society Although liie name of liits travcl- • r and his partner have not as yet bwMi .a--certained, the di.iry in it.sef contains important faci,s of that day well worth while publLshmg t^ cover,- a trip madt from The Oxford Purnac in Morris Co'.nity. N J , t'l i.'ii' Mora\ian ,settlements of Naza- rfh, Bethl''liem ,ii',d C.ii;-tia;i KpriiiK, and return Tlii,- Enjj.ish spi.ikmg gentlem.in dt'-.'r.be.s ihe 1 iit.i'e route, .stopping pla;^i's and tlU' lio-pi:,ili;\ of the Pr'r.n.svl'. ami Untcli of the Nazareih area m 17.il 'I lie di.iry veibatiir. Tuesday. April Dili 17,")1 ' .-Vbijut \2 <rcioek we .set on: m , oiiipany wrli Mr Thomas Kennedy 1 yo'ini; g,iu',e!iian from New York • Itu no^,v rsui.ng in Tri'iitoiie from Oxford Funiac'', m Morri,s County, ;ii \V",st Jcrsev, on a Journey m or- : 1 to M,sit the Mora'.;,in si"'.lenient s H : i.ielieiii and N.i.'ar • li 111 !• ;iii-v:\,iiiia. in the Fork.' of ill' ' .r,v,i!r. uliieh is ,il>iir twi'iitv- ¦ or ,.i\ iii;,e rii •,i;r : i.eii • lie ' i:"',,i,"r' .-\bou: J o'clock ',v" iii--- . ii N'll til Hi,rail ot ¦:;¦- Ih'ln- • f;.v '! ,r 1 N ,1 F.'M-, .,• M: I '.;;¦•- I 111,:,:,.;. 1 ,,; ;.• 'c^l.iw 1: -• -• til, ;,; ,. ¦ I).'l,r,v.i: • ¦ '"I- .'.1::. .: '." I'' . :¦ "! I' !) .'ii '.I. I ¦ . I. ; ,¦•.¦, ,i;„i i " il. I ¦ '' .1 I .1'. ¦ ' n ii'p' ili 111.' \ .:: i\ '. D'i , ,,!-: I . :v.i' 1. ¦I 'id :¦' !i.,.ii.',! MKXTKR (OM HFTK >IF(;. (0. IIK( TS IMIJFCTORS .M, .1 ". kiln pai: a.i mil a^ -•'I'.es W.th some .un.h and wen" lO'iii^ .1 ini.e lo a liiir N«'A Gii-t I oi'ionging lo the Bre:aren. It lU.lt 'Ai'h sione, and i-lands on : ; hne -•ream called the B.isii- It ._- a curioti- large h ,use, t:<r t'A'i water wie'il.- anci two it ,-lones; it gnnds a,.d boT.s on,.'e. thei' i>'ing m trouble -ting the tiou: <is m common but as the stone,- dehv r ;• Ml t,ie bolting cloth recei'.. - r. and ' -S.J i; l.s bolted d> tii.-t a- ground i.\:i')'her co;,;ri\ aiu.,- winch i,s very ; extraordm.iry. is ihai when the ' wiie.it i,s Withm about a i>'Ck of biiiu' ground out of the hopper, I tii-ii' Is ,1 stiCk .so fixed thai one end 0; i' shall ,-tr.r;i' aga,lis' til' stone, [ a- i' runs round, which ha.- a bell ! f.i.s^i'ii'd at the other end which n a Very siiriiri-iiig manner t!ie Miller w.iriiiiig ihal th' near running > nipty we pa.-t on about iwo ni.lej ' f n-tiii'r t(i .N,i/,irth. .viere we lamed Oi.v .1 ft w iiiinute- ju-t 'o g''l di- r''cii'iii- alio,It the wav •() BelliU- l;eni I' lieir:L' :.",i: i.,.;:,' ,s 1 that 1 IContlnued On Page Twoi I A very l.irge gathering enjoyed I the concert presented by the marim- j ba group of the Liberty Band of ^ Lower Nazareth held in connection v.:'n the weeklv dinner meeting of ih" Nazareth R')tary Club rh' marimba group eniertained .is audience with a very excelleni ; iji'igram consisting of concert min¬ iatures, sacr d and popular num¬ bers and ,severa! original compost- •ion- as directed by W,iyiie Nagl«, ' e'ader of the group Prior lo til" coiit'. i' R I'ariaa If Continued on Pace Plvei < \KI AMI t A.SOY S.%I.H Oli Saturday Pi'bruary 1st, be¬ ginning at 10 00 A M , at Phllllpg M at Market on Belvidere ,street, by the Intermediaie Christian En- dea.or Society ot th" Mora', iaa Church, liii'li t I t;: •. in, 11 ; Til. .\tlanti( (ity ( hosen For .'scoiil'> .>hetin>f . \ Tne 26;ii Annual .MeelUig of the Boy Scouts of Ameriia which will la.l togetlur iinunbers of tiie Na¬ tional Ciniiu;! .md volunteer work¬ ers ;r. ih'^ Moiemeiv will U.' held In .Mlaii'ic Ci"., N->^A- Jers<';., on May •2] '22 Ittt^fi H. P. Veisley Aj^ain To Head (Ounty Sportsmen ."M;iH\ ('oiint\ Clllh-. Ko-! wUl be di,sirlbut»-d m the public prc-inted At M«'»'tinu hunting grounds ol he countv om Hero: IMan.Vctivitios ' '^'^P^red wiu. two-'hird.- of that number in inn's I'.n :;....':,,, :::i'i';:.,; -: '.; l.iling '.H' pa-' ye,ii then' were N ),•, ,iiin''' :. ('•¦u:,". F«',:.'iai;.i:-, ,->( 'iPl"'"Ximate,y Joo pii.-a,sant.s dis- .--^IMr. ii,'11 •.\,i- il. Iti ii 'he offlte '^¦¦''''t''f' "1 the hun'nig grounds ot '. ¦:¦¦ Fir:i-,r' r,i..in M.itii.il F:ri T:i-ui,ir,,-,, Cniupa:,', Mmday evc- I, it- '.V ; i, H P ^'' .-I- piTsid'-i.^ 'i: the count\ under the dir<'ction of the eanii' pro;i ¦\: ''lei.i:,'i: : tiv ::v •¦ I : ll'. 1 1' •" 1 li Ml-'. ', t;.i|' I' , .!¦ ' ",K ". • 1,1; . ¦ ;; 'll' liiaii ,1; -,1 ' 1. I. o. IO i ,11, ':¦¦'. •' . 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V . ,-, N''^.^ - Fill H'inie I, 1..•!-,, P,i-'. •; I'— Ou-• find Die Slit I'kIiv and Tomorow lhi .Snapshot Guild Th' Fiiinilv tXietor 4-' Y.'urs Ag,', Cfinr. - P..t>e 7 Ihi, W.ek Ul Wa-shingl/on Promeiifld, rvntk ."•ale* Re^:,i, r C!a.s^in, J Ad-T Pag,, H - Cliurch Annomirementi sii'ifitiv Bcho-ii l,e»*on rjaiiiond Pr-'arn
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 49 |
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 | 1936-01-30 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 01 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1936 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 49 |
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 | 1936-01-30 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-02 |
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 37604 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 rNDBPENUfciW fAMlLT NEWSPAPER
DKVOTfclJ IO LIIEHAIUHJl
liOCAL ANU OENERAI. INTEUJUENCI
Vol. 45
^ p^o, 10 _ 48 So. Main St., Phone 20
NAZARETk. PA., THURSDAY MOKNIXC;, JANUARY :)(», Vr.^Jt
Boost Nazareth — Sintjle Copy Three Cents
Uf Enforcement and gighway Construction Lag¬ ging In Safety Movement
--iiburg. P" January 27,-
*2Vh«t he U'nned "the wave
••^".inspiring publicity on
W***^. L failmK to re»ch the remedies. 8. Ed-
*'!";.ui«s aiid reiiieuici,, , '^^wTpWsideiuof thePemv ""^.^Motor Fed.railon. Tuesday C5ld motor dub official, gath- "t'itt irom all parts of the ;J,Tb.t the F«lr.iion's safety
c
-.—I for isae ^^ built around
»^^r alm.^ romoval of death
^d general iiiiprovement of
rTnWhways. •^>l"'t">" "' ••*"«»-
;'.Kri.''-:u.ofroad,s.and ^Sofdrivi.r,^...idp.'destnans j;; scliool our.... and olhi.'
Snz ai til" l.uiq'^U't hfUi in jKtion with '1.' annual Con- S^ofP M !'¦ .S.rretan.s and SSb. Mr Cfiblo declan^d that 5^ driv.'is. !::^;i.v.iy liizard.
and inadi'quatp law enforci'iiient are respon,sible for the great major¬ ity of the approximately 50,000 traf¬ fic accident.s reported in Pennsyl¬ vania In 1935, Tlicsf nrcidenus, h<- .said, took a toll of 1,887 dead and 48,398 injured, with profK'rty d.im¬ age totalling $6,'t!)l,:ioo
•'It lia,s become iiliiiist a fad,' iMr Qablo .said, •• to rccduiit ilu' [»rui.'- ,sonu> d 'tail.', of automobile accidents, but tho.se iiromotiiiK lu.s Kospel of fear ,'ioeni, for lhe must part, to overlook the basic cau,se.s of Uie accident.s .md the renii^dies Ko.id hoKs, ,vp>ed maniacs and inebruUes should lie forced to comply wilh Uie ' law, as they are not the lype tha! are naclied by the.se word picluro-j of motor mas.sacrcs Let's .spare the honest motor citizen the morbid de¬ tails of death and injury. There slioilkl be a ple,i,sure road to ..af'^iy
•'SuhiiiK the problem r.^quire,- (Continued on Page Flvei
FORMER NAZARENE PASSES ON SUDDENLY
George Butler, 74, of Easton, R. D, '-', ditti al 7:20, Tue,sday momingr at th.' Ea.ston hospital He wa.s ad- mitt'd to the hospital Monday aftor- nodii al 4 o'clock for medical treat¬ ment,
Mr Butler was a form^'r well- kn ivvn resident of Nazareth He h .•iur-. :\ I'd by liL. widow, Mr. H.irriet niil.r, and by (ine .son, Pred A, Butl r, Ea,ston Ft 13 2 He also lea\e> two br.iUiers, HuRh and Wil¬ liam BuUer, of B' Ividere, and three si.i'rs. Anno, Minnie and Ro,se, of Bel.idii-e He wa:-. a memlx-r of thi M iravian Churcii here.
Funeral srviees will be h Id lo- ino;row afterno; n from tlii^ home of his -i-i^'r nl Belvirl.'re.
More Than 1100 Cit¬ izens Visit New P. O. Building
Sunchn Afternoon From 2 to .1 P. .VL
Citizens Well Pleased WKh Appearance of Interior
Postmaster Fetherolf and E\-Post¬ master Henry On Steps To F.n- trance Kxpressinjf a Happy Mood
FRONT VIKW OF BIH^DINf;
ML AMbK. LE- flWrOST SPONSORS StfETY MOVEMENT
At » meetiiifc'o: '"•¦ local Post of; ^American U'S^"!'- -it "i'"''' *>"'"•'• Lga,imnstni' T't">day evening, H^decided Uii' lii'' P^'^ organ- | BLi Wety dri'.e. li.-aded by Mat-j M Morrow to c i-P' rate with tho 1(1^1 Board. Tow;, Council and all _ ,tiurorganlzatHi'.'.5 uUeicalcd in the ' KitJoMl Safely .M'j^.ement, pery Amencm !, •yion Post ia He sUte of Pi'n:i ylvania Is co- gatntlnf ill th).- m 'veinent, Evory {jliienof Nazare:!. and comniunttv Ulnvltwl to lend a li-lpinf; hand in to safety dr;\ ' '.v;..cU will .start luoUy within ,v week or ten d.iys, He foUowin? iii nil)-rs of the local ttti have Ix^en a;);) .mted at the Tuesday cvcr.iiii; i;ei ing to func¬ tion on the U'-iKin S'ltcty Commit- lee; Pit'deriok lUir.', n.reciiir of the national Safety Council: K^r.sey R, Dever, purchasini; Ayeiit of The Sazaretli Cemen, romiiany; Dr, W, Cal, Nlcltel. Coi'onor ol Northamp- »n County; Sianiey I''clir, mt'mbr )I the Njr'.hamplon County B.ii; |d«in H, Jone-, B irough Engineer, '"1Claren:(' H.--;i.,:.•¦:, member o! ! Mice force
ms i)V LIONS aVB Dl RING 1935
CllClub Carries Out Its Aim and Purpose
nel«cal LiiiU,- C'lb established a
i record d',ir,iii4 iy35 m carry-
fOUt it.s alms ,iik1 pui-po,sc.s In a
Jnovement .spon- iml \>: this orBnn-
ntlon for relie: of the blind, thi;
^ub donaiotl SKu) '.o Northampton
ntjr Branch of I', nnsylvania X-,-
odallon for the ninul during tlv
(If. Also, flve liical ca.se.s have
Kn treated tor ih'ir cy'\s In each
the club (I frayino; exp,uses
hr exaimnation ,\'.\d furnishing
Uses Durin;.; •!! past year il
ntrlljutcd $^2000 I.wards expt-n.scs
|curr«d m funiisliin^ g:a,s,^e.s to
li|h School piipi:. thai came to the
Ittention of tii- Pacul^v, They
(ConUnued on Page Five)
George W. Wickersham Was Graduate of Naza¬ reth Military Academy
OeoriJt. W Wictierili.iiil, one-time aii'irnev-general of the United Stat s and later chairman of the commission wlii'.-h recumnieiuli'fl coiitinuatiiin of naiuinal prohibition, died siicidenly las! Friday in a t,ixl- cab
The c.ib driver who \v,i,^ takiiv,; !h 78-year-okI attorney on a short rule to a club liinchedii with old fn. nl- discovoriKl at hi.-- destlnailon tha' hi.^ pa,sM'iii;er \v,is dead
Ueiiry VV Taft. a law p,ir'nrr of .Mr Wieki'lsham iilriuitied the 1> .dy of his C'llh'.igue a' a p^ilice stati m Wickersham wa.^ ai'.iriu'v-L'inera', 111 the c.ibinet of Prr-:(len! Tal: frnm lOOf) I') lOKl
Henry P Cannin:',li.i:; driver, told polir,' Wick not ajJivar ill wlun Ie' cab
At tho iniei -I c:;(in ol nue and 4a.'cl slK-.'t, h.- h'.s .should'i' lo a-1; \\':e!:ei .i^am a what c irner he wi,-li''cl !-' b h-: ou'
Tlere w:i- ii-j aii.-'>''^'r
Cunningham turned to ,m',' Wick- .•rshani lying aero-, '.ise .m'i'. jiarlly .slumped on the floor.
T.ift said Wickersham had b en taken ill iwii j.ai,-) .1^:0 .inii was coa- li'ii'd tlui, for ne.ul;. !¦ 11 month,--
.Mr Wicki'r,-h,uii eiileied Na.:.i- r th n.ill M;li:ary Acad niy 111 1871 and gradiM'i'd from tin.- famou- in- .-tituiiun a tew van- later.
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cab dil
ih
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What [)o\ou Think?
E. <•;';, body wonders whal l.'i" brnvii derby "Al" thinks '! Si,.ii,r Uobi'i.-on's reply,
'1 o ba;l, I'lr, "Al" .-"cm.s t.i ll.' .•'hp,)!:,^ o:; th" "plank", ¦;•, I, ]).' h ." iiiiiii',; a "luiiili r
The "H.tppy VS'arrior" of '.'..0 Ea.it Side, however, i- s 1:1 the po,-sc..sor of thai h 'Ppy-gi-lucky ,^ilv. r lonyuo, '¦00 w;l, t!i,' ¦ rank and tile" '. ill .w ill tie.' fuiur,' all the iiu biiliigiia" handed out ,-.,) : . ;y by a man that has c;uiii'.ieel ll,.-- head dre.is from ,1 br..'-.vn derby to a high silk
SKiing beiiio' in order these d.i'.'-. 111,111', b.'liev,' poor,"Al" 11..ly ha,e had a terrible •¦,slip" rhai (.iii.-i'il him to "slide" a lonij distance along the pwli- tical path which the,-e clays i,s b coming mighty .slippery, M.m. "hi- been-" have .ilid down till-; .same path and li.ne ni'ur Ijeen heard of
.- ;nee Oil,
wh'. 1
nil': On, My! if that o: f,inie and fortune \ I'.d only ,-loi) Coiilfhrt wc ll' (1 liii :o a loi of gcx)d .,,!-? Iiu; it wo;i'i,-round .ill roiiiul iUid round .-he goe.s .i..d w!i"i'i' ,>he ,,lops N'OUODV KNOWri
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Press Turns Editorial Guns Against Supreme
Court Decisions
ODD FELLOWS HALL ASSWIATION RE- ELECTS TRUSTEES
Al a ineeling of tlie Odd Fi'llo'Ai.- Hai; As.>i |
Month | 01 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1936 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19360130_001.tif |
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