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r you can talk to one man - Classifieds talk to thousanda ... Try one — THE NAZARETH lis ITEM That's Right, You're Wro^ ^ If you think the Want Can't Help you. ^fjp^^ N^r2i^48 So. MainSt, Phon^ 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 18, 1940 Sinfflt Copy Thrtt CtSt m-^i^ of Kiddles from % 12 To Participate Ul Free-for-AU r*«« «^%^ EVENT .^riinounced by Oeorge Welty ¦•^fof the Lion Club's Annual I'^U committee. lUat the ¦ 't^asure hunt would be '.t^ Municipal Park, thb --I'^^^rToon at two o-cloclc. iffS JSdl** ranging In age Irom .if K* are invited to parti- ^•.IJd those six yeara and under 't^panled by a parent^ ' ot excavating work now ,---, to the pint's hUlslde. the I'SZt tor this hunt: it waa Id that thto year's affair >. eonducted In the eastern "of toe Black Bock Woods the park. AU the treas- M itated. wUl be distributed at thia section of the woods. the gong sounds all eli- _,j„n wUl be allowed to IdM^seeflt. ItwlUbearree .„^— Indlng "special" treasure. iii^H lurtber announced, wlU re- ™Ta atcUl awanl following the S local Boy acouts will a— ' latit the comnUttee in con- I ttie hunt. ji-L, on the committee with fTmSa aie: WlUlam A. Happel. EJit Ayres. Jolin Blnker. Ray- Z^MT Bobin Weierbach, Davkl ?Ohtrlat P. Schnerr. Howard • iialirroonakl Stler and Haven ^'•t-0— — HT SCOUT CtfVAI0l CLOSES nwtiwaipirt; em MSJNMI _i Fund Campaign for the ,^ Valley Area Council. Boy IS( America came to a close at rSNttlng at Saylorsburg Prl- g. with nearly 200 enthusU present to make a J report. When all figures mit was shown that $15,134.46 IUU subscribers had been rea- , _i Bare remains however, sev- etf aetions of th? council area yet Mihiard from and when all figures glh It ll expected the total will be SSMmibly augmented as was ex- (Ooetlnued on Page Five) Four-Ck>unty Firemen's Assoc iadofi Convention Committee TWO NAZARETH iBUSINESS PLACES iROBBED EARLYi i YESTERDAY MORNING Theatre, Grocery Store Looted; School Room j Also Entered i Engaged R m„JSL ^-"f^*-- J^^-ftaak Kemmerer. vtee-ehaiman: Oonrad O. MUler, honorary etaaisBMn vimSSrtS!L'J!^*1ml,'!' Ptw-Oounty AasoplaUpn and of VigUanes Hots 0o< Nasarrth. SUmUnf-B T**^i /''^""Vj WUUam Bdelman, parade ehairman: AUen Kahler. •ntsrtalnnwnt chatnnanrL. B Are chief; Roy Hahn, general seeretaryT - *»mHmt, mwtwuiumt* «,im<Hwu, u. ¦• ,2^ ^_^U UUy. general chainnan; Stanlw •Walter 8. Knecht, finance chainnan; Prank Bloe, publicity chainnan; Micha^ Master, Elizabeth File Rebekah Lodtfe ol Nazareth Installs New Officers vatt bMh, Clan M. tdafmTmm'XaKlSiii, AjnseT£»amer!TaiiUne"Huber'ofa^ to right: aMited-«len Bice. Haael Itterly. UUian Fehnel. ^^^,^^J^}'^^^^J%!S^^^'J!^*^J atiarroomeUa Frttchman, Bertha Brong. BMe Smith. Lucy M. KUwb. liahtl Bytr, UJa Osflh: thiid row-Ada Bdelman; second row-« l^eebt. Jennie Bohg» REBEKAH LODGE | INSTALLS OFFICERS -•— CONFER¬ ENCE SPEAKER Ba lev. Oeorge H. Dowonott, M It k tile monthly speaker thto week Easton-Philllpsburg Bible A good number of our people attend these confer- Dr. Dowkonott Is probably known as the Pastor of the I Street. New York City Mla- hDlds dally noon day 1 In the d own town financial Dr. Dowkonott to atoo Sec- T-Tleisurer of the Inter-de- ^Maitional Foreii;n Mtosion Asso- of North America and was a medic.ll foreign ml.sslon- I had to give up this mission oause of tropical fevers. U an excvption.illy interesting Teacher ind liLs subjects on 'ay. Friday and Saturday night laeek at 7 45 P. M. and Sun- at 3 o'clock will be ' Dl»lne Things in One Verse. "te«e Oreate.st Questions An- . Ihe End of All Things la at The Contridlctlons at the The sessions are held In the _Church. Walnut and Ferry • ¦•too. *WnOB WOMEN MBET «*utlve committee of the Woman's club met at the ' "Jthe pre.5ident, Mis.s Ocne- •tier. Announcement wa.s jMt the date of the County wJon of Junior Woman's Club ^y to he held at Porks Val- ^Wre, has been changed from 'to May 18. District Deputy I Conducts Rites Rachel Tittle wa.> ln.st.\ll d noble gr.ind of the Elizabeth Pile Lodge , of Rebekahs by Mamie E:ke. of [ Northampton, d-.'^trict d puty pre-i-j dent, at a mec^tiuc of the lod?.' hell | Monday evening in th? local Od.l I FelloW.s Hall. | Other ofB^'^rs seated were: Fr.incrs Wnlfe. vic^ grind: Edna Abel, war¬ den; Orace Pik?. conductor: Lucv Klin^, recording .^.pcretary: Lula , Dech. financial .secretary; M.ibel Eyer. trea.surer; Henri tta Kal.=er. right supporter to the noble (?ran.1 i Emma Stoin'^r. left .supporter to fhe noble grand; Jennie Rohrbach and Henri tt.i 'Prantz. respectively rioiht .md left supporter? lO the vice grand: Lena Hagnbuch. plani.st; to decide whether ornonazarethba.se ball team to-night Public MwtInK Called at 8 O'clock Four-County Firemen s Association Prepares For Convention, Parade Here A Jimmy bar and .-crew driver In the hands of what app ar.s to be amateurs wa;i used early yester- | day morning in entering the Broad Street Tlieatre and Jackson's Oro- ; cerj- Store. ' The entrance to the Broad Street! Theatre was made through the south j side exit door of the theatre. The ' robbers entered and tramped; throughout the theatre. Jimmied th? , Cindy slot machine, which was emp- ¦ tied the day before by the operators.' but in which was left a lone nickle overlooked by the intruders. They j entered the box ofRce safe, broke it [ open and took in ca.sh. mostly nic- kles. $23 85. which amount, accord- j ing to Manager Meeser. was change j left in the safe from Tuesday's re¬ ceipts. The same outfit. It is believed, also ' entered Jackson's Grocery Store by j breaking in through the rear door, after failing to open the front door with a jimmy bar. Again it appears | they looked for money. The regis¬ ter WIS broken open and merchan¬ dise In the show cases disturbed in their search. However, they found the cash register empty and left through the rear door taking with them about sixty cigars. Mr. Jack¬ son stated that he retired after mid¬ night and that he was up at about 3 A. M. and believes that he may have dtoturbed the robbers as they left a key In the door and the door wide open upon leaving. The proper authorities have been notified and I are inveatlgatlng. Later investigation found 4 rooma In the Falrvlew BuUding and 2 rooms in the Whitefield Building were also entered. MiM ViniBiB ot New York Olty, formerly ol Naaareth, whose engagement tc Arthur Brown, of Broad Street. Naiareth, was announced Saturday nigh, at a party at Forks VaUcy Tavern, lite date of the marriage haa been Kt for June 22. BIG DEMO¬ CRATIC MEETING TO-MORROW NHJHT Candidates To Spealc FREE LUNCH There will be a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock m the social rooms of the Jacksonian Club. Belvidere St.. to decide whether or not Nazareth will have a ba.seball te.im this sea¬ son. The rr.vsjn for th. public meeting tonight is to form an Athletic a.s¬ sociation. Everybody is welcome and urged to attend and cxpre.s.s freely any views on h.iving a Nazareth Biseball Club. The matter of h.u- Ad.i i mg r presented on tlic diamond dur- LEGION HOME ASSOCIATION MEETS Much Activity Sclieduled DRU.M CORPS MEETS TO-NIGHT 144 Fire Companies In¬ vited to Participate ON BI-CENTEN. NIAL PROGRAM *«w^lwen odmirtd by their B-Iamts Buchanan, I Sth rwticUnt. bom. 1791. B-Congmnonol aa movai 9ov«mm»nt to Washina- *~!; 13 J*^ Congrew to aboUih lai aaempuon •n ooternmeni era* «>'oy»*i. 1938 *~^™any rtiumeJ sub- inann* bulldma. 133S. "~J;^R;l;Jtonf»hln3trip 'o Gull olMertco. 1937. Knecht. In.Mdi^ .sentin'l: M;imio Ed¬ elman. out-ide sentinel: Ell n Al¬ bright, chaplain; Pauline Huber and Agnes Kraemer, altar supporters; .uid Bertha Brong. Clira Meyers. Jennie Mlllhelm and Elsie Smith, .substitutes. New committees appointed wer:: refreshment, Jennie Pr.intz. c'n.iir- man. Sarah Knecht. Annl> H.ihn. Lillv Trein. Cornelia Pritehman and Sally Wunderly; .sewing EU n Weaver .chiirm.in. Ad.i Knecht. El¬ len Rice. Ellen Albright. Mamie Edelman and C.irrie Alp.\U4,'h; en¬ tertainment. Lucy Klin", ch.iirman. Clara Meyers. I^na Hagenbuch. Helen Sh.ifer. Loui.se Knecht. Carrie Hagenbuch. Elsie Smith. Borthi Brong. P.iuline Huber. Agnes Krae¬ mer and Orace Pike: and delin¬ quent. Edna Abel. Frances Wolfe and Rachel Tittle. Calvin Hartaell was appointed degree master. BURAUJAWARDED nRST PLACE IN ORA¬ TORICAL CONTEST Voicing his faith in the oppor- tunltle.s for "phncerlng" in Amer¬ ica. Albert S. Buralli won the an¬ nual high .school oratorical contest Friday evening in the high school auditorium. Buralli pointed out the mental and social frontiers to be "cracked" in hi.s prize winning address, "New Prontler.s" Miss Margaret McConnell. speak¬ ing on "America i.s Beautiful." was awarded aecond place in the alumni association-sponsored contest. Re¬ ceiving honorable mention was Miss Isabella Lahr. who spoke on "Safety on the Highway." other contestants were: Miss Gladys Werkheiser. who spoke on "A Healthy America." and Andrew Sterlachinl, speaking on "Tlie Chal¬ lenge to America." All the ad¬ dresses were written by the con¬ testants under the supervision of Oordon Feller, member of the high school faculty. Judging the orators were: Dr. Ralph Pickett, member of the Mor¬ avian College faculty; Ralph Brown, CaU.sauqua High School f,»culty member: Charles Kline, of the HeUertown High School faculty. Music wa.s furnished during the program by the A C«i>elU Choir, directed by MLss Ma.> Yeisley, and the high achool orche.stra. under the direction of Marvin Reita. in? 1940 is of p.irticular Importance at this time, bec.ui.se of the m.iny big Bi-Ceiue:inial events sch duled for the fortliroming celebration Tlie views ixpre-sed thi.s evening will have much bearing on an im¬ portant matter. It wis stated by many local fans, and a good turn¬ out should .sent the mercury to the jiroix-r tempera tuiv. • • Sunday Schools To Hold Conference Christian Leadersltip Will Be Theme Of Meeting Representatives of most of the Sunday .schools in the Bath-Naza¬ reth district of the Northampton County Sabbath School Association. will attend the conference on Sunday .It the Nazareth Mor.nian Church. The general theme of the conference will be •Christian Le.idershlp for Today." Tlie Rev. Paul S. Meinert. pastor of tlie hast church, will conduct de¬ votions, and musical numbers will be given by a vocal trio from Forks Sunday school, .uid a brass quartet from Dryland Union Sunday school. A seKction will be sung by the Joint junijr choirs of the Moravian and Haman Evangelical Sunday schools. Tlie principal speaker Is Lee J. 0.ible. of Lan.^dale. superintla- dent of leadership education of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association. Simultaneous departmental con¬ ferences win be lield with the follow¬ ing leaders: Mrs. O. L. Adair. Beth¬ lehem, and Mrs. Thomas L. Brew¬ ster. Easton. beginners and kinder¬ garten; Mrs. William Thomas. Al¬ lentown. primary; Mrs. James Stahlnecker. Allentown, junior; Mlsa Frances Hoftner, Bethlehem, inter¬ mediates; Miss Martha Luckenbach, Bethlehem, young people's leaders; Oordon S. Feller, town, young peo¬ ple; Karl J. Miller, Easton R. D.. ndult men; the Rev. H. R Blouch, Crcssroads. adult women; the Rev. William I. Oood. St. Peter's Lu¬ theran Church, Easton, home and extension, and Mr. Gable, leader- .Oiip leckBia i-rf^^n Peter Heel Pr«*t'marr- of Stocker! ^ at Wa.shlngton, D C. of town. John s Eilenberger. the week-end A meeting of Harold V. Knecht Po.^t No. 415 Home Association was he'.d Tue.sday evening with five of¬ ficers and 32 members present. R. K. IJever. Commander. pr£sided. Oeorge Hartzell. chairman of Ath¬ letics announced that Junior Base¬ ball would soon be organized and if a loc.U field is available, a Post team would be formed St: wart Eyer re¬ ported on .-icholarships available for competition among high school sen lors. Norman Arnold announced the re¬ signation of Luther Clewell a.- direc¬ tor of the Junior Drum Corps and further .stated that the v.icant lot back of Kraemer Hosiery Company pl.int h.id been secured for ourside practice which will start in the next few Wt-eks Meanwhile, it wa.s st.ited rgular rehearsals are being held each Thur.sday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Post Home. All members of the Junior Drum Corps are requested to wear uniforms tonight. April 18th. for inspection and alterations if necessary. It was announced that the bi¬ monthly meeting of the North.unp- ton County Committee will be held tomorrow night at the local Post. All members have been asked t) wear uniforms for this meeting. Tlie paper committee headed by Reuben Davidson, requests all citizens to save scrap papers and magazines for the Legion truck. Matthew Mor¬ row announced that May 23 as the list day on which alien veterans of the World W.ir could apply for Naturalization papers. A combined meeting of the Execu¬ tive Committee and the Legion Bi- Centennial Committee Is scheduled for Suaday morning at 10 o'clock. April 20th Is the la.st day for mem¬ bership dues for this year, it was announced. Plans and specifications for the addition to the Home have been completed by William Sllfies, archi¬ tect, and speclflcatlona may be ob¬ tained from him. Bids, It was an¬ nounced, must be In the Legions hands by April 34th. Pull particu¬ lars concerning the new addition will be available to all members of good standing as of April Igth. 1940. # « INTERSCHOLAS'TIC PORVM An Interseholastic forum will be held at East Stroudsburg High School en Tuesday, April 23. The subject for discussion will be. "Should High Schoola Be Oovemed by the Student Body." Kllaabeth Duslnkl win be the representatlec for th< local high achool speaking on "Wliat Is Student Oovemment." The alternates will be Maryana Walker and Oeary Oum. Andrew Sterlachinl will be the understudy for the main speaker. Twelve mem¬ bers of Town Hall are planning to attend this Wirum. Host to the 1940 Four-Countv ' Firemen's As.soci.ition convention at the time of the Bi-Cent;nnial cele- i br.ition In Naz.ireth. the general committee of Nazareth Vigilance Hose Company Is shaping prepara- j tioiis for the June 28 and 29 affair. Invit.itions to 144 fire companies in Northampton. Lehigh. Carbon and Monroe counties have been sent out and at this date some 2.000 fire¬ men have already accepted the In¬ vitations. Ths committee has secured the use of the Naz.ireth High School au¬ ditorium for the convention sessions June 28. The annual b.inquet will be held at the Nazareth Inn fhe eve¬ ning of June 28. The day of the parade, June 29. a flre-flghting technique contest will be conducted The company's old hand pump of 1791 vintage and one of the oldest pieces of flre-flght¬ ing equipni;nt in the country will be prepared for entrance in the pa¬ rade, it w.is announced. .%crrpt Members Accepting 10 new members and five applications. Vigilance Hose Company met Monday evening in the VM.C A. Presiding at reguLir monthly .se.ssion was Pr sident S. R Woodring. Fire Chief Michael Mis¬ ter reported the department an¬ swered four alarms this past month. Following the regular me.-ting the general commltt;e for the Four- County Firemen's Association met In the fire hall with Chairman Rus¬ sell Lilly In charge. AUCMENTED CHORUS PRESENT SPRING CONCERT The Nazareth ChorAl Society and .\lIentown Festival Alale Chorus, boasting of an augtnlnted chorus of 126 voices, in MorUfay ev.ning pre¬ sented their\annya! spring concert before a largkaodience in tlie au¬ ditorium of Tne local Moravian Church. EllLs Schneebeli and E. H. Lichty were conductors of the two groups A special feature of the prograf included solas by Mrs. Walter Ben¬ der, Mrs. Wilmer Hey^r and Mis- Hel;n Shlffer, all soprinos; Mis; Fannie Oemet and Mrs Hottie Hap¬ pel. altos; John Sickles, tenor; and Charles Bealer, bass: harp selections by Ruth Pfohl Orams; flute selec¬ tions by Miss Jean Kern; selectloivs by ,1 brass choir consistisg of Wilson Borstler. Harry MiUer. WiUard Schissler. Charle.s Wunderlv. Chrster Wuf.derly. J. D. Kr;id'.er. R. F Zieg¬ ler and Milton Snyder: and aceoni- p.mving the various numbers were Daniol P Rjhn and Mrs. P.u.i; Feg- (Continued on Page Four) P. T. A. PROGRAM BIG SUCCESS It was announced by the local Jacksonian Democratic Club that a big m:«ting of the club will be held in their rooms tomorrow evening. Following a short business meet¬ ing the members will be entertained by a ten-piec? band from Bangor. Candidates whose names will appear on the primary election ballot will be presented by Charles Hogan of Easton. campaign manager of this district for Walter A. Jones. Word has been passed along by members of the club that tomorrow night's meeting will be of much in¬ terest to all concerned and all are urged to attend. FIREMEN CALLED E.AR- LY SUNDAY MORNING TURE AND SEASON OPENlNfilMf: "Not Miich'uwir /^ocal anglers were not dauoM In,.: ''^the least by freezing weatlwr on Ifef openmg day of the trout aeaag%. That is, they wen up early ai^ at their favorite po^ along tbe kill bright andArly Mondajr Ing So pr^pt were tbair parking spac/wai scarce after aUA" nighti Hoi^ver. after gettlof iS riggedV^^nd exposing tbelr taMp to the temperature to whip tiM stream for the elusive speckled !¦••• ties, they soon found dlfleuMf M casting stiff froaen lines and iMaplm garden tac)(te and streamer fllaa iB tact. ^^ At^proxlmately 12:30 a. aa. MM course of the Bushkill could be charted from the air by built but a short distance apMt i covering the distance from burg to Bushkill Park. close to the fire In larft ctrolai, llw whole scene had tha appaaaaaat ft a lost battalion making tha biak at It. Cold, stiff and hunfrf at daybreak the bonArea waia oned for short IntanraU at fishing, even though polea with mlttened handa. But la ¦• avail Only three OaheraM* hM anything to dlaplay eoverlnfl a ils* tance of nearly a mile Jacobsburg and Henry'a According to reporu raetlvat the ITBM. not half tbe trout m taken on the openinf day, i to creels taken laat year same day. Many flabermen i ed the opinion that high water t ed many stocked trout aabore that the BuahkUl may not the trout thla fair it did laat. F;r- breaking out from a defective chimney flu at 2:10 a m on Sunday I caused damage estltiated at 1130 at i the home owned » Nlkolos Malko- j vitch. 142-144 Spr/ng St. town. The loss is c T:ie fl ward Va lome. a:i Hase fir: framework m.'urance iscovered by Ed- a t nant of the he time the Vigilance arrived the wooden h the rear portions of : 'he dwellings of the double home ' had Ignit-d Tne blaze was quickly extinguished by the firemen with a ' 'ine laid from the booster tanks of ' the fire apparatus.^ Nazareth Hall Grads Plan Reunion Banquet To Drill on Old Grounds During Bi-Centennial The Nazareth Hill Milit.iry Acad¬ emy Alumni committee mt Wed¬ nesday nieht In the Nazare'h muni¬ cipal building. nani:n? committees for former students' pirMclpatlon in the Bi-C ntennlal ard planning the annual b.inquet. The banquot. to be h"!d at Hotel Easton. Ea.ston. June 28. comes on the eve of the alumni's participation In the Bi-Centennial celebration. The Hall boy.s will drill on the for¬ mer campus June 29 at 1 p m. A contract has been awarded to the Centurv- B^ntertainment Com¬ pany of New York City to furnish a floor show and entertainment at the banquet. It was announced. Chairman James Munger presided at the se.ssion and announced the following committees: A.sher Hahn. Raymond Shields, Edward Kem, en¬ tertainment; Sylvester Eberts. Ster¬ ling Smith. Oonrad MUler. Oeorge Stettler. publicity; Jamea Munger, Donald Stler, Raymond Unangst, Paul Wunderly, Raymond n-anken- fleld, registration. Ralph Quinter and aon, WUllam. of Batb. vtalted Mr. and MTa OraU Quinter, Proapeot St., on Sunday. Th-' Parent Teacher Association's meeting last Tliursday evening prov¬ ed to be very successful, a large number attending to view the Penn- ->!vania German Folk Art. and to participate in the Pennsylvanii Oermin singing, and general pro¬ gram. Tli*» meeting held In the Pairview Building, consisted of two parts. Part A. [x^rtaining to Health, which included song and pantomin^ en- tltl'd "Ten Little Oerm.s" by pupils of the Intermediate and Primary grades and a denion.stratio:i of "Mouth Hygiene" by Mi.sses Sw.irner ind McOmly Dental Hygienists of the State of P nnsylvania. Part B was devoted to Pennsyl- v.inla Orrman Folk Art with the Rev Dr. John Baer Stoudt. of Al¬ lentown. giving an address on t.iiat subject which the audience injoyed immensely All Joined in the spirit ;l the meeting when two Oemun favorites were sung under the di¬ rection of Ml-s Yeisley, supervisor .-¦f music, entitled 'Du. Du Uogst Mir Im Hertzen" and "Lorelei." SujKTvi.sors of the m-eting were Ml-^s Mae VeLsley. Miss Joan Clute and Mrs. J Frederic Knecht. Fire BreakK Oat in Kitclien T^ie kitchen of the home t:nanted bv Jitries Seh.i.idt and family, on North Spruce St.. was damaged to th? extent of approximately 1100 a* 10 a m on Monday when a kero- .^,ne cook s*ovc burst into flames. At the time no one was in the hou>e. liowever. neighbors spied the bl.ize before it was too f.»r gone and aided in extinguishing the blaze No fire alarm was sent in # • Mexico Pictures Shown To Rotary ¦ Mexico and Bananas", a motion picture, was presented to members .Tiid guests of th^ local Rotar>- club at tlieir weekly dinner-luncheon ses. >n:i held .\Io:id.iv evening in the V M C A. Tiie pictur-.s were shown by Oeorge S Messinger. of Tatamy. who hid been on the Mexican trip last year Birthday felicitations were ex¬ tended to Franklyn Kostenb-ider. . Visitors included R. L. Fox. of Beth- , lehe.m. and John Rick, of Lock Haven Dr. Rollin Brior was a guest. j Reginald Joyce, vice president of I the Consumers Research, will be ; the guest spe.iker at next week's meeting. NcAlee Favored Candidate According to circulated opinions expressed by Republicans since a meeting of the local Republican Club, Floyd B. McAlee seems to be their favored candidate for the office of Congreasman of thla district Mr McAlee's legislative experience and his acquaintance with the In¬ dustrial and businesB problema of the Twenty-Plrst Congreaslonal Dis¬ trict. It was stated, make him a fit¬ ting and capable candidate for that office. Hia activity In civic affairs and knowledge of the community's needs, plus much legislative experi¬ ence tuu pRMnpted the action of the party in placing hla name on tbe Republican baUot aa a worth}- can- dfalate. Merry Midget Sunshine Bakers Here Saturday The .Merry Midget Sun.shine Bak¬ ers will appear at Warren S. Dech's Po^ Market Saturday, April 20th between the hours of 3 45 to 5:00 P M Tliese little gentlemen have had long careers on the stage. In the movies and on the radio and tele¬ vision programs. They are Ous Wayne and Prince Leon, 39 Inches tall and 23 and 31 yean old re¬ spectively. Prince Leon Is a maglcUn and Is we believe the smalleat maflelan tn the world .and to aee him do hia aeta of magk; la a real treat. Ous Wayne la a i«al daneer and to aee thla little fellow "go into hto dance" Is really a pleaaiire. llteae two mldgcta «ei« part of a group of mldgeta that appeared dur- Ing the entire 1939 seaaon at tbe New York Worlds Fair aad ataM the close of the fair in October tbtjr have toured tbe entire country for Looae-Wilaa Biacuit Oorapanir dNM* ed in babera uniforma, wbleta makaa them appear eaaetly Uki tha Uttk baker men on the aMajr parif>g»'i CLEAIMJP We are going through Week at the end of wbieb wa il to emerge neat and tidy all our doouln. After the months our lawns and yaria gardens have a dilapidated ance quite out of keeping vttb MM Springtime, ao it's a good tblnf It have a stated period during all rubbish and unsightly removed and the town aiMiaMa 4 spit:k and span appearance. However our late Spring with raiii and cold and even a daab if snow, manifesting Winter's relual* in:e to retire from the scene !• (Continued on Page Five) BROTHERHOOD TO PRESENT 90m MOTION pinwi • Til' Brotherhood of St. Jdbn'a Ug> ther.in Church, of town, will pra* sent a sound motion picture entitM "Oolgotha" in the Nasareth School Auditorium Wednesday ning. April 24th. running two ah»W% the flist at 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock aatf the second 9 o'clock lo 11 o'clock. ThLs sound picture. "Oolgotha" portravs th= Easter Story. Includiaf the betrayal jf Christ, the OrueU flxion. the Resurrction and the Aa* cen.s!on. .md ranks .imong th? great* est of films and one of the most iar- portant productions since the BirOg of the Nition picture. Tile Rector E.meritus of St. Bd* mund's Episcopal Church. New Tofk City, sivs: "Any child who sees tl shall be wholly won In heart and soul and int n..if)ed affection", and Francis E K>^enan. of Woodstock College, mikes the following ooa* ment; AU Cliristians will find ttMir faith and d votloii thoroughly atla* ulated by it C-rtainiy paston at souls can present to their people as more powerful sermon." Tlie Br>therhood of St. John'a iB presenting this picture Instead of ft play such as presented In former years. PROF. BOWMAN TO AD¬ DRESS BROTHERHOOD Prof Charles B. Bowman, protaa* sor of E^conomlca and Sociology of Muhlenberg College. Allentown, be tho guest speaker at a of the Brotherhood of St. Jaba'a Lutheran Church this evening at C:M o'clock. Dr. Bowman, who waa tbe i at the nrst meeting of tba hood In tbe Sprlac of INi. will It introduced by Preaident llMMll Ai LUly. The supper wHl be eanad bg amata ben of the llothcn
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 49 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1940-04-18 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 04 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1940 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 49 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1940-04-18 |
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 38504 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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That's Right, You're Wro^ ^ If you think the Want Can't Help you.
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NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 18, 1940
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m-^i^ of Kiddles from % 12 To Participate Ul Free-for-AU
r*«« «^%^ EVENT
.^riinounced by Oeorge Welty ¦•^fof the Lion Club's Annual
I'^U committee. lUat the
¦ 't^asure hunt would be
'.t^ Municipal Park, thb
--I'^^^rToon at two o-cloclc.
iffS JSdl** ranging In age Irom .if K* are invited to parti- ^•.IJd those six yeara and under 't^panled by a parent^
' ot excavating work now
,---, to the pint's hUlslde. the
I'SZt tor this hunt: it waa
Id that thto year's affair
>. eonducted In the eastern
"of toe Black Bock Woods
the park. AU the treas-
M itated. wUl be distributed
at thia section of the woods.
the gong sounds all eli-
_,j„n wUl be allowed to
IdM^seeflt. ItwlUbearree
.„^— Indlng "special" treasure. iii^H lurtber announced, wlU re- ™Ta atcUl awanl following the S local Boy acouts will
a— ' latit the comnUttee in con- I ttie hunt. ji-L, on the committee with fTmSa aie: WlUlam A. Happel. EJit Ayres. Jolin Blnker. Ray- Z^MT Bobin Weierbach, Davkl ?Ohtrlat P. Schnerr. Howard • iialirroonakl Stler and Haven
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HT SCOUT CtfVAI0l CLOSES
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_i Fund Campaign for the ,^ Valley Area Council. Boy IS( America came to a close at rSNttlng at Saylorsburg Prl- g. with nearly 200 enthusU present to make a J report. When all figures mit was shown that $15,134.46 IUU subscribers had been rea- , _i Bare remains however, sev- etf aetions of th? council area yet Mihiard from and when all figures glh It ll expected the total will be SSMmibly augmented as was ex- (Ooetlnued on Page Five)
Four-Ck>unty Firemen's Assoc iadofi Convention Committee
TWO NAZARETH iBUSINESS PLACES iROBBED EARLYi i YESTERDAY MORNING
Theatre, Grocery Store Looted; School Room j Also Entered i
Engaged
R m„JSL ^-"f^*-- J^^-ftaak Kemmerer. vtee-ehaiman: Oonrad O. MUler, honorary etaaisBMn vimSSrtS!L'J!^*1ml,'!' Ptw-Oounty AasoplaUpn and of VigUanes Hots 0o< Nasarrth. SUmUnf-B T**^i /''^""Vj WUUam Bdelman, parade ehairman: AUen Kahler. •ntsrtalnnwnt chatnnanrL. B Are chief; Roy Hahn, general seeretaryT - *»mHmt, mwtwuiumt* «,im |
Month | 04 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1940 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19400418_001.tif |
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