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7X^^e^»^f'-,^-r '¦'n I If' The Nazareth Item AM ntaamitmn 9imS\ NSwaPAnR _,^^ oBvoTso TO umufSMI UMAL ANO OKNUIAL nrmxioMai VOL. XLHI NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1934 Na NAZARETH A. A. OPENS EAST-PENN SEASON SATURDAY AFTERNOON V Parade Preceding The Game; Bargess Hahn To Throw Out First Ban FANS ENTHUSIASTIC Hellertown A. A. Will Be First Rivals On HaU .« Diamond OlMMU o( the (dd Blue MotinUin, tte tman-Jaraey and tht Bt-8t»te iMgUM, that have been hortfini over tte food old Monvlan town ot Na- aM«tb and sbaklnf mMotral beads in somur iMeaiist et a atauneh old toafut town fone wrong, ean perk up bseauae thto Uttlt teaatell town that ooae flguied ao praaAlnenUy on the tasebaU nwp hM entortd leafue eoRBpetttUm afsln, tte E»at«m Penn- qrlvania Baaeball teafue—one ttet wUl keep them hop, aklp and Jump- im plenty as tat m competition Is eoooemed. ICanafer "Jimmy" Fetherolf, of the Nazareth A. A., who will be re¬ membered by all good baaeball fans •s A former Lafayette hurler and a director of the old Bl-State league, has gathered a club under his wing that will give the other seven cluba In the circuit a good day'i work. "Charlie"' Heath, known in the Le¬ high Valley whereever baaeball is dtocuaeed, wiU iquat behind the plate. Ha has a deftness in handling a worried hurler that only comes with years of experience and, moreover, hU knowledge of other players makes (Continued on Page Five) UONS IN SEMI¬ MONTHLY MEETING Tte Nasareth Lions Club teld ttelr Mmi-monthljr meeting at tte T. IC C. A with President Henry In tte chair. Ralph Fry lead tte sing- lac and Oeorge Smith presided at tte piano. Waa Anne Vlaehoa, Superlntmdent mt BUnd work lo Northampton eounty gave an Interesting talk on ter work. Ste introduced Jay Ruth and John Oeorge, toth graduates of the Omforook School for Uie Blind. Jay RuUi, alAo totaUy blind, to a public stenograi^r in Bethtohem. He gave a devar Impersonation at "Amos and Andy" and atoo enter¬ tained with setoeUons on the Har- BATH LADIES AID SOCffiTYCONaUDES 3-DAY ANNIVERSARY The Ladies Aid Society of Chrto« Reformed Church, Rev.. Reginald H. HeUIrich, pastor, enjoyed a fitting climax to a three day celebration of their Uth anniversary Sunday. In thU celebraUon ttey regaled ttem¬ selves with new and weU merited honors. Starting on Friday with an afternoon tea with lu pleasant so- Hit By Autoists James Oay, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Oay, ot SO Washington street, was struck by the truck of the Eas¬ ton Baking Company driven by W. EUurlek, ot ItU Jackaon street, Eas¬ ton, at noon last Thursday while crossing tte Intersectloa at Main and Belvldere streets, enroute to hia home from school. Tte truek fortun¬ ately was ptunssdlng slowly and tte cial memories and features, during youngster, altteugh suffering bntoh rms IS THE PLACE UNCLE! which tlaw they teld an exhIblUon of tte flnest specimens of needle- craft of yesteryear, ttey foUowad this on Saturday with a most clevet piesenUUon ot a PennqrlvanU Dutch Flay In tte Firemen's Audl- torhmi. Thto drew an audlenee of stout 400 and gave opportunity ad showing tte dlversUled talento ttese good ladtoa possess. Sunday aU of the aervtocs of tte sanctuary center¬ ed around a fitting appreciation of their work and unceasing toborsover burns and bcntoea wte not sirlously injured. Later In tte afternoon, Ruth Trapp daughter of Peter Trapp, of tte west end of town was struck by tte auto of Kenneth Oower, of Naiareth Route t, WhUe crossing Main street Ste was taken to tte ofloe of a local physician wte found ter suf¬ fering from shock and sUght lacera¬ tions and body bruises. Both drivers volunterred to appear wten wanted If ttere are any further develop- (ContlnuodOn Twe) thto period of years. Rev. Helffrich's ments In either of the accidents which witnesses say were unavoid¬ able as tat as the autoists are con¬ cerned. An investigation was mode in toth incidents by Officer Charles Stuber, of tte local police. WOMAN'S aUB HAS ANNUAL LUNCHEON ORGAN RECITAL WITH ROME FEN¬ TON AS SOLOIST On Sunday evening at 7:15 o'clock Daniel Rohn wiU play an Organ Recital with Rome Fenton as guest solotot. The orogram consists of tte fol- _ .., . • ,. j .. lowui: Ajidante Con Moto from ?!!.!?!!!!T.^'*l!.J!!i'i!:^''L'!r*'i?^i?. Fifth Symphony, Beethoven; Solo- Just for Today, Van Atotyn, Mr Rome ronton; To a Wild Rose, Mac John Oeorge to an Instructor In Overbrook and explained tte work of teaching Uie Mnd. He says ttet blind puplto are quick to leam but their big problem ts to find employ¬ ment after graduation. Mr. Oeorge oitoo gave several fclever readings which were weU received. Tte Nasareth Lions Club present- , ed Eddie Buts with a white cane, tte emblem of blind persons. Eddie responded in his usual manner. Rev. H. C. Snyder was appointed delegate to the State Lions Conven¬ tion In Hazleton May 20. Tte fifth annual spring luncheon of the Nazareth Woman's Club was held in the ballroom of tte Hotel and guesta Seventy-flve members were preeent. An informal program of music was I^!^,.''iiiIIl";>^^%•«'r«.^I^I^ •nJojwd »»th Uie glee club and or DoweU; Solo-Lord Im Comig Home, . '"r™ . .. ^ • ^.„ o«ii— »« CANDIDATES SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE They Are Our Repre¬ sentatives — Not Stool Pigeons NAZARETH HKH TO GIVE PHYSICAL EXERaSESMAY A physical education tlon WiU te teld at Ni ' school on May 11 under tka I tlon of Mlss Ann Lonv and Leh. Tte geogtamt arlll I gymnasties, drilto and I program to aa follows: and eighth gradss, , grade, pyramids; senior Mgi tumbling, stunts with tha Sii I spring board ee4 astortl ties on apparatas. OMi^ grade. ChaUf. Marjorto Oeta. Irtaa I Snyder, Betty Oatla, 'meyer, Betty Wunderly, ^^t^p^^^'7^r^"i^ S5S;'isr te^rs^'J'T.rS tot me, Btount, Mrs. W. J. Happel,«^yP and Mr. Fenton; Oflertory, Com¬ munion In O, Battote; Anttem—O Divine Redeemer, Oounod; Postlude- JubUate Amen, Kinder GIVE INDUSTRY THE SAME R.F.C. TREATMENT THE SPOTLIGHT IS ON THE KELVINATOR THe Reconstruction Pioonce Cor- Mrs. Ralph Fry, president of tte poration has done an exceUent Job local club, waa toastmlstress. y, putting the banks, railroads agri- A color setenM of gold and white,^tmc Insurance oompaaies and, ^, ,^ ^ ... u i — — u,ua,eAmen.«a«»r. the club's colors wnted in cut^^er. oo tte road to recovery. ^¦''t'T'Lt^^XT^^S ^n^-<^^ «"<* "• «> !»»«»*<»• =v*nr ^STwT^lude tte serto. of "Tt^SS*! "-Si SSSt Vt ""'^ ^^"^ ^. """'^ii^'i!." I gem slSirll^i^isti^'lt pays subscription forwarded to subscribers Org«i Recltato for the season. ^^ Kr;a.^"22;;L*rr?av« Sj^SST ^ ' "" "^ iriiTiTm'oneT it «ves" S, ^tains a Utel whereon is imprint-, to eaeh mennter and guest. Several »e«tntty Jesae H. Jones, ctelrman readings presented by Mtos Julia V^ of tte RFC, nooounended ttet tte of Bethtohem were atoo weU receiv- corporation te empoMtcd to BOARD OF HEALTH Have you seen the new Kelvinator, tl-SO per annum. Also, regulations now on display in tte stew wUidow ^a to tte effect that all subscrip- of Henry Sohtogel's store? It is tte j ^y^^ j^ ^^e future must be paid up- tte winner need only te a subscriber. I «* y°^ «*"»«¦ address and tte «- •mere ar* exactly 23 days toft m.?»«"<» «»»<« o* V"*^ P»ter Will thto camBalcn for vou to tate advan- l^ou please look at tte next paper corporaiion ne eiiipuwmu vt mwr van vmmn^ iwr ywu w mm ¦^^"** I „ rmcalva And notice th* dat* of direct loons to Industry so ttet In- ^ «' ^^ f^** °""...5??)!:' v^^Sri^ion Gubernatorial candidates were called upon last week end by the PennsylvanU State Hotel Associa¬ tion for a clear expression of their position on the highway program for the n^xt administration. The call was made by Gerald P. O'Nell. Pittsburgh, President of the Associ¬ ation, and Frank Trout, York, Chairman of tte Highway Commit¬ tee, both of whom stressed tte need for a sound and equitable highway policy. "No candidate should fail tosUte clearly hto position on tte highway i »«die, HoUaad program for tte next admlntotra-1 rythmic drill; tion", declared Mr. O'Neil. "High-j •»**"•• P*™**** eata, Hhy transporUtlon to too vast and, ">«»•• **^ important an industry to te made. «r»de. Blue Panute ataltm. tte ptoythlng of pcrtitles. Tte people srade, Krafeoetaw, m Ate eatltled te knew wteiter er aet they wUI receive a Jaat and e«altabie stere of fatore read beaeflta^ ae osatter te whieh class ef tte peprta- tton they telong. In addition to tte , employment afforded by highway 2*^"*' J^S'^ m construction, highway transporUtlon Jl^.._.?!*.![?. "•'•¦••¦• affects the dally life of every citiaen.' "Our main highways not only earn millions of dollars annually for the State in license fees and gasoline taxes, but tourists who use them spend alwut tlSO.OOO.OOO every year in Pennsylvania. This pays the wages of thousands of workers and provides a notable market for Penn¬ sylvania products." I "To conserve this income, manyi improvements are needed on the primary highway system, includin?^ removal of bad curves, rebuilding unsafe bridges, and widening con¬ gested sections, especially those en¬ tering tte population centers. Any additions to the present system would grossly violate tte principles of a balanced highway program and ultimately effect an increase in gas¬ oline taxes and license fees." Echoing Mr. O'NeU's thought, Mr. Trout added, "Highwav ooteies can te analysed and determined as easily as a school toy does his arithmetic A fair and equitable distribution of highway beneflts requires only study of traffic and population, an easy task for highway engineers. Each section of tte State is entitled to a fair stere of highway improvements. Iwt wten one class to favored at the expense of another, all classes suffer in tte end. A Highway program McKeever and Mrs. Van Bethletem. were present sUf plained nature projects. this second elaas second aid, tenderfoot requirementa i ied. At tte next meeting first jud^ng WiU te studied. «' RURAL LETTER CARRIERS MEET^ A well attended seealao mt Northampton County Rural Carriers' Association was hsM ID < ciiapel of St. John's Beforiuad < ch on Saturday evenhiv. carriers of the Nasaretti act«d as hosts to tte oounty i perfecting arrangementa for tha i sion. An attendaooe ot abovt IM * estimated. MUton MiUer of ed as ctelrman and waa aktg i ed by Clyde Longenbaeh, ml R. F. D., wte u preaident of County Rural Carriers . WUUam Henry, kical extended a hearty weloome to visitors oo tehalf of tte rural rlers of tte local olBoe. After i ing devotions and teti mode by various oOtoers of tha ¦••' tional and State selections. Tte enseasbto eluded Vkrtor Kostenbader, Fehr, Victor Kahler and L. Tte monthly meethig of tte board ^ _. of health was teld In tte ltunto»pali ^ hospiUllty committee of tte' SSIw to^'^^te'^ut'eJ^thTLiSi' body to going to get this Kelvlnator \ your subscription toUdlng Monday •»««»«_»»«» ^A.[ eiub was in cterge of tte arrange- ,^ J,neotary. Admlntotratlonom-! «» >«*y »"» and It might as weU te| Dont wait untU the last day ol| ^^^ ^„ ^,^^ economic principles «rtng ensemMe presented a asslaadt Starner presiding. Minutes were ^„t, ^^ tacluded tte foUowing: .j^ iL-, .-J-d on tte ootat ttet you. You wUl not te Uklng any, this campaign to bring tte lotel up- ^^. ^^^^ „ " •• jetocttons Tte enseasbto gtmam lB» .. ,^ „ , _ clato seem agreed on tte potat ttet you. You wUl not te Uklng any, this campaign to bring tte lotel up read by Secretary R. M. OeU. Mor-j k„ ^..^y c. Snyder, Mrs. Frank Tn*«try shmUdhavc such asstotaa-! chance. You simply pay your sub-to-date, but teve any one of our bldlty cases reported for tte month Meestager. Mrs. Horley Yetotey. Mrs.' Je but ttere are aome differences of scrtpUon and get a tlctet free with represenUtlvea tend you o receipt by tte health dSeer were: scar tet ^^„^^ ^.^ ^te Jessto WUUuer. ^L^JJJJ, „ j*™ tte^thods ttet'«v«ry y«*rty "ubecriptlon you pay. ond cosh in on tte offer today. If fever flve; meastos, three; chicken- j^^ j,,,^^ Rickert, Mrs. WUUam ^MtOA to foUowed in «.»in«- tte'"»» o«r loss and your gain. our representottve should not te pox, two, aad whooptag cough, two-lgjui^ yf„ j ^ Bachman, Mrs. Jz^ " iv «» . I we urge every subscriber to Uke; able to coll at your home, deal with Tte beard adopted a resolution 1^,^^ Martto, Miss Eveleane Smith, i ^_ _.» ut m* nac which has ^dvanUge of thto subscriptton com-, our oflBoe direct by or tefore May approving tte proposal of tte SUte j^,^ p,„i schnerr, Mrs. Raymond au«^ bk»»w« te^tencr in thto'p»»t» no* Ttere wUl te no more 25th. Remember, you wiU not save Deportment of Health to hutltute, jjij^stman and Mrs. C. K. WlUord. ™rtDre»»d with todusttlaltoaiu I''»P«5'*>"''o*^'^ •»»»»«» ^^^ ""i^ng in tte Atentown T. M. C. A dent of the StaU tte fiffnifl* fitfiw-up week and aau ^ -^^ ¦ »»»iwvi., |fiw«^n« w<h* ¦¦ranniiw ¦ubiui ... aU cltlaens to make a spseUl effort to ctean up ttelr properties within tte ensuing week. Objeetlonabte astes and other refuse as weU as garbage to toeluded hi tte eteon-up. A check by tte local health olBoer SUNDAY SCHOOL DIST. CONVENTION LEHIGH VALLEY BATCHERY- MEN MEE-HNG AT ALLENTOWN E. MUler, at Pen Argyl, --^.^ family, of BeUast also Lehigh Volley tetoberymen wil! musical seleetions tot te oddressed by O. Henry Hocter, Remorte were deUvwred MilonvUle, Pike County, ot a meet- Hallinger. of Lancaster, eioa in tte Mine war that It tendled tte't^ tte past. The-«1.00-per-year more reductions, and we will not toj Building. Fridoy evening, Moy tth. Mrs. E. HoUinger oC tte Btala l*r '^.^-_. ./ .. < ••-~7~, I ...^i.i. «•_ miMmIw "niit"-ti<e n«m.' kllovad to carrv delinouents. There .» ¦«» /xvi/u.b ^.n^..^ *<». Sm. .•<._• a..^u._. >» « - -^ _« Others? It has tte well-erianlasd ma ehlnery, tte experieaeed and cap- abte staff aU ready to go on with tte task. Why steuld it te neeessary to look for otter means? MeanwhUe, untU something U done, Industry suffers. Its repleted Spiritually helpful, yet very proc- wlU be made tte foUowlng week to ^^^^^ j„ ^^^^ Sunday School worker etiforce compUonce of tte cleon-up _^ ^^ address given by tte Rev., wtere cittoens do not cooperate. | ^ „ Crawford of Bangor at tte' ^'orklng eopiUl. iU inabiUfy to over- ComplainU filed in the post month p^n Xrgyl DUtrict convention teldl<=°'"« *'*''*™ conditions by normal were investigated and remedied and Yjjyj^ ygpj Tte meeting was ¦"**"*' ''***** machinery and men health papers of oU local restaur-, ^eid at Trinity Church Wind Oap. *«"•• Industrial payrolls can neither . ants and otter esUbllshmente were ^^^ ^^^ attended by representaUves "'^""^ "°'" *^°'^'^ ^*»*"" P««nt level A special guest of the club was filed by their proprietors and their ^j ^^ various Sunday Schools of the' " Kovernmental assistance in the illiam Monorode. ! emoloyes. ' district. The school Uklng tte ban-1'"'""^ "^ ''**"* '' "°* ^°^^ ner for the best attendance was the Pron^P*'-^' West Pen Argjl Union, WUliam As the cartoon shows, suffering William Monprode. forthcoming Nazareth's Fistic Idol Stages Real Comeback speelato aiw entirely "out"; tte news-! aUowed to corry delinquents. There paper code wUl not permit us to re-1 ore 22 days left—take odvontage of duce our subeertption price tolow, ttem now. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF BETHLEHEM COMPLETE PLANS FOR TESTIMONIAL DINNER AND DANCE *>i Enthusiasm is growing daily side amongst the former service men of' zanit and his SUfT of Officers, there' tcherv I Mrs. E. HoUinger oC tte Btala 1 at 8:00 o'clock sUndard time. Pro- diea' Auxlhary: by R. JaekHa, af fesaor H. C. Knondel of SUte Cotege Erie oounty, a member of tha of Pennsylvania, Secretory of the executive board; by Mrs Pennsylvania State Poultry Associa- fy, of Harrisburg. vice tion, is also expected to bf on the, tte Stoto AuxUiary; by Jamaa program, {§^3 kssocUted Ui tte work ol Tte meeting Is teing teld under sute Carriers' AssocUtion; bjr the direction of the Lehigh Valley' w, O, ArmstrOQg, past presldsaO ef Baby Chick Association, which in-! the luitional auxuisry. "^ ' eludes all tetcherymen in Uhigh The main addresses were deUvgNi _ I and Nortliampton counties. by W. O. Armstrong of Woshtofla^ "¦^ , Mr. Hockers, subject will be "T\\e D C. president of the National R«r»| the Commander iri Car^'f Van National Commercial Breeders H.i- Letter Carriers' Association the city of Bethlehem and the entire ,j ,. .,. „ eastern part of Pennsylvania due tol ^'^"'^ ^ "^« ^^"""^ SAM WEISS FLOORED IN FIRST ROUND COMES BA( K TO BEAT MICKEY TAYLOR * Sam Sat Down From Hard Right I and took a count of nine ond for tte T Hrad In Openiii« Slanw, Then baliince of tte first round Taylor ted Comes Back to Win. . . „ , . the many reservations coming in Olasser. superintendent. Mr. Olasser, Industry is still lacking the federal ^^ (^j^ ^j^^ from all parts of the was elected president of the district treatment that put the banks and for the coming year. Tte election others on the mend. How much long- was conducted by R. H. Schmickle, ff is Uncle Sam going to keep riding county vice-president. Mlss Mar-, Industry around in that ambulance garet Bull, county secretary, urged before he Ukes him to "Doctor" everyone present t© take an active' Jones, the expert who gave much ROTARIANS MEET Interest in the coming county con-, needed asslsUnce to the otter pa- ventlon which wiU to held in this tients now recuperating in the RFC diatrict at Plainfield Church on May sun parlor? 11 ond 12. Four of our county young people attended the State Young Peoples Council Meeting at Altoona over tte past week end Anno Heller, Easton; Mtss Melto Fulmer. Bethletem; Walter Felton and Paul Felton, Easton, 80. Side. State. To date there have been more than three hundred reservations made for the Testimonial Dinner and Dance to be held in honor of the Commander--in-Chief of the ^ Veterans of Foreign Wars, James E. Van Zandt, on May 10 in Bethlehem, Pa., at the Hotel, Bethlehem. State Com-' producers, as well as tho.'»e interested mander Harry Grab. State Adjutant in breeding and hatching, are Invit- C. E. Onau and their staff. It wa.s ed to attend this meeting .1I.S0 stated that the •'Fighting Mar-: • • (ftode- and it-, ruling* fouurr n««,^, l^: f ^*'infs of tte natUmal - j ine" Oeneral Sm<>dley D. Butler had a.ssured them that he would attend and accepted the invitation to ad¬ dress the former service men. Miss Margaret Wills, President of the Ladies Auxiliary tTnit of the Bethlehem Post, V F. W., chauTnan POI*P%' D.^V During tte past week the chair-, °^ a committee of Auriliary members man of the vartoua committees have, announced that their Penna. SUte held rousing booster meetings every | Pr<'sident Florence Anderson and ter evening at the post home and groups of these committees have gone to the meetings of other veterans and also civic organizations in the city and throughout the surrounding ,^ ,„ Dr. H. S. Sutterland head of the They^ were^^Mlss ^ivU Engineering rtepartment of Le¬ high University, was tte guest speak¬ er at tte weekly meeting of tte lo- •rk a ^1 r. t A a u '^^^ RoUry Club teld In the Y. M, C.; counties extending to ttem all in\i The Rev. Clarence Cranford, of the ^ dining room Monday evening.The, tatlons to attend tte greatest testi Logan Bapt. Church, whose work ^p^^^, g^y^ , y^^y interesting re- monUl dinner ever to be held in the either the Bethlehem Post 855 V. F with young people U known all over ^^j^ ^ j^e subject. "American city of Bethlehem. 1 W or the Hotel Bethlehem AU for- rir*^!!!? ,1*''!k. "^.T-h"^"'?^ I^<*"<=*"'>" in "» Near East". | Commander John I. Scully and mer service men. their wives and u 1 ^^ °." iiltr^'?^ m V ' Pr^**"* W. K. Shlmer had Elteworth Seiple, the general friend-s are urged to make their re- Kuai Dynamic Bemna tne Five Year charge of tte meeting with group ctelrman. toth announced that be- servations early during this week Program." 3^fe ^« five general ^jnglng tolng led by W. A. Doy 1 SUy would attend and mentioned that she would have a message for them at that time of interest to all women regardle.s.s of whether or not they were members of the Ladies Auxiliary. Reservation-s can be made al Poppy Day in Nazareth will be May 26 The local Legion Auxiliary will have charge of the distribution of the popples under the direction ot a committee consisting of Mrs Agnes Keene, Ellen Weaver, Ida Smith, Ida Brass. Hannah Kemmer¬ er. Anna Laubach. Elsie Kahley. Mir¬ iam Mabus Sadie Foltz. Emma Hartzell, Mary Knecht. Jennie Sil¬ ver and Hannah Bonstein • m NAZARETH NATIONAL BANK AND TRI'ST COMPANY NAMED TRl'STEE asvjc:)»»t«fr mid iisciiaSed \hd *»1V now pending in Congress. follow«4 by an interesting talk on the variolic national activities by RepresenUtl«« Francis E Walter, district Congreg* sional representative. Proves He's Sam in plenty of trouble. Not Out (Uacusslon groups and In addition pranklyn Kostenboder wos at tte tte graduates of Camp Kanesatake pj^^ Quests last-evening included had a secUon of the conference en- mo„u Black and Arch Johnson, of tirely tteirs and in which discussions Bethlehem; Dr. 8 P Wetmore of were In charge of R. Stanley Kendig. Easton; Vaughn Wilkins. Bethlehem Mr. Kendig wUl te one of tte and C. K. Rader. of Nazareth. In tte speakers at tte county convention! m ' and will speak In tte momlng. Sat URSINUS NAY I DAY FESTIVAL Slim Weiss, the idol ot Nazareth, al!iu.st had Ws fistic comeback ruined in the very first round Mon- middle of tte second round IJ^ylo; Jl^^-'l^TTath/on 7 sub^r^f again crashed against Sam's tead, I viui intereat to superintendents BATH POSTMASTER NAMED and once more Sam was fonsed to' esnecUUv l^'IncieMed'''Mer;rtor^hin' *"* i*^'**"** Department an- hold on to avoid punishment. | Z'Sndl^^Tn^.^ »7.^JL*^ '"""^1^'^. *^'"^.^"A ''L^^'^^ On Saturday, May 12th. Ursinus College will hold its annual May i Festival, at which time "An Eight- DO RINGNECK PHEASANTS DE- STROY CROPS? Under the Will of Edward Lear. late of the Borough of Stockertown, Pa., admitted to protete at tte office of the Register of Wills at Easton Pa . tte Nazareth National Bank and Tru.st Company has been named Trustee for the residuary estate. 1 WILL DISTRIBUTE CLOTHES TO NKSOV Robert 8 WiUiamson, new poor d:r>>ctor. has arranged to sit at Nazareth every second Wednesdaf afternoon for distribution of rlotteg for *he needy of tte dtotrlct. Tte clothe.^ WlU te tended out from one to three p m., on these days. The clottes wiU te dlotilbuted frotn the old high school building oa Broad street. In concentrating tte distributloo uf the clottes in Nosareth, two other places wUl te elioUnated, Mr. WU* liatn.son said, thereby cutting dowa the overtead for thto type at reUsC work. Mr WUliams waa at tte taOdUig yesterday and tte next time wMl te on &Cay 16th. ' That the rlngnecked pheasant is eenth Century May Day", a pageant a wholesale destroyer of crops and written by Miss Virginia Meyer, of orchards is without foundation, ac- Norrlstown, Pennsylvania, a mem- cording to Invesligations of their tor of the graduatUig class, will be food habits made by the Pennsyl- presented. , vania Oame Commission and allied Tte pageant Is based upon an old conservation organizations in other English folk tale and is being direct- state,s. I j ed by Mrs. F. I. Sheeder, Instructor Pennsylvania's Investigation, made 7omii, off the floor afur taking a the third round rained punchc on'of Lafayette College, Dr. Paul 8. \ J!f7uf ^13'^'^k'^'L'! "*T^'' °' ''T""""^ "' "''/"?„ ?"? "tu'' !L^^* •'"'''" "'^* *'** ^'°'''^^ "'^"' ^1 of .. le n the first round, , he head and body. From the third Leintoch, of Philadelphia and tte w? «?^ ^n'lJ'fc •'',*:i**'"«/^' **"' '^T" ^T' /!:"".'^^'" 'K ?"* some fanner raised 0 hue count 01 liUH Ul V" . . ...... . _ I _ . .' _ _ .. "^ ....>.| ^.jj arm on Monnav aiton'vtn a-h»n nnn>ant aro iinricr tho rtirpr-tinii nf and prv ii-hen he noticed an unusual- umber of pheasants wand TIME FOR MAKf-^G APrLICATIONS FOR EMERGEN! Y CROP LOANS EXTENDED TO MAY ISth and Attendance" In tte afternoon Schefller as acting 'bostnuuter Coining out for tte third round, te wUl speak again on "Growing a Bath Sam showed determination ond he ^ Staff of Teachers" and on "The g ^ day evening at Belhlehem CoIls»uin ,„j.^ j,^ jj^^ Vorker at hU own' Workers'Conference". Other speak- game. He caught Taylor in hto'ers are the Rev. E. H. BonsaU, Jr., )wn corner and for two minutes of of the SUte Staff, Dr. Oeo. H. Fickes in a .scheduled ^ix-rouna iwut with Ta.vlnr of New York. Weiss Mickey BROKE AN ARM IN FALL It has been officially ann 1 ced by the Emergency Crop Loan o.Tlc* of Washington, o division of th' Pam\ Credit Admhiistration, thit count weathering a .s..m.vvh..t stormy sec¬ ond staiua and then going on to » punch out a d-ci>ivc victory over .J^he NowYorker It was We ss nrst bout in n.Mrlv f.vo years and IK ;^s .still a bit ru-tv ..f.er the long Tlw N-* V"i>-.-f ur.co\eiid a ter '•^'rilir rmht h.>nd >^^.i..! m:dway Ui th.: fl Lt 'und. ..1; U-.« ^V,.i., on the .1.1 v.l 2S of the lK<ad S.m went down until UH. fliUsh of tte bout Sam >v. Aubreys. Ooudie of Pen Argyl. I lt^^T?"^,**?*^.f,«f!''^"^^^^^ Ef"^*^ "^t "^n '^r.**r'"°\H' f "f'^'•>-*'^*'" .ontimied lUs punches to Taylor's'The flrst afternoon, Priday. May 11,'!j^ wlLnL^^i^T ^'^'*' ^n ^T^^' T"' O^le.^ <>' '»^^ » '•^'•8«'numl head and midsection and It was only the annual conference for workers ^..''°^/'r?"l 1" ^'?^^« *!"! ^l^Y' ,Con-^n^tory of Dancing, ering over h are for tteee terrowers wte are Wka able to quaUfy for 0 loan wtth ttelr dUtrlct Production Credit tkm. No anergmey loan modp for more tban tUO vIUmmI the borrower tevlng first appHad %g his local assocUtion. only .1 question of time and Taylor's with the Uttle children has been .stamina as to how long the New arranged and the program will be- YiMker wouUi la.st. However, six gin at 2:15 Daylight Saving Time. rounds were not enough to floor A m I,,..lor. but he knows by now that Mrs^ Coma Stofllet left for East vldere street, fell on Saturday and urslnus will be Ruests of the college his unexiierted blow to Sams head Stroudsburg. where she expects to broke an ann while roller-skating' The Mothers Dav banauet will be' hoaiiSnY hT:;;!" ITi "Z^'"^"" ^'"' stop the Kazaieth boy by sp^nd the sununer at M^P'^^-st, cn. Main .i^t. IJe c^ '« "** ^'""•" HosplUl. room after the pageant. „ow h<^ m the very near future. my means. dows. Dr. E. A. if. Seyfried attended I her. I Marlon Werkhelser. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Werkhelser, Bel- Philadelphia, Pa., and Miss Eleanor Snell of the Physical Education De¬ partment at Ursinus. Following the custom of previous years, mothers of the students at his cornfield and Uter found a few of the tender shoots uprooted. Right away he raised a howl which soon was heard from one 1 Continued on Page Three 1 a— Juifcon Olles lias purchased the Borrowers must comply wMk Um Agricultural Adjustment the time for making application fo- the Emergency Crop loans will b ¦ extended from AprU 30 to May 15 The ESmergency Crop Loaiu will be made only to those farmers who are established and have sufBcient work stock and equipment to carry and ttese planning tc> Inci on forming operatiotvs. It is not tte , ductlon of basic form puri>ose of tte government to put not te given consldei-ation. people m tte form business who are | ArongemenU teve b!«B not already In it. Such persons who, Mr. Charles Wledawb. apply will not be given conslderatton.' mo V^rry atiwet lo Kastan to Loans made by the Crop Loon OfBoe appllcotloM. Mr. WlatelB \ will be made for seed, fertUlaer and' available from • to 10 a. a. spray material only and in amounts days and Thursdays and '' of $10 to 1250. Tte Emergency loans' 4 p. n. theaa same drnga. . '..¦-.L..i*.^a^i., 1 .
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 23 |
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 | 1934-05-03 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 05 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1934 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 23 |
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 | 1934-05-03 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-30 |
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 39410 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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VOL. XLHI
NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1934
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NAZARETH A. A. OPENS
EAST-PENN SEASON
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
V
Parade Preceding The
Game; Bargess Hahn
To Throw Out
First Ban
FANS ENTHUSIASTIC
Hellertown A. A. Will Be
First Rivals On HaU .« Diamond
OlMMU o( the (dd Blue MotinUin, tte tman-Jaraey and tht Bt-8t»te iMgUM, that have been hortfini over tte food old Monvlan town ot Na- aM«tb and sbaklnf mMotral beads in somur iMeaiist et a atauneh old toafut town fone wrong, ean perk up bseauae thto Uttlt teaatell town that ooae flguied ao praaAlnenUy on the tasebaU nwp hM entortd leafue eoRBpetttUm afsln, tte E»at«m Penn- qrlvania Baaeball teafue—one ttet wUl keep them hop, aklp and Jump- im plenty as tat m competition Is eoooemed.
ICanafer "Jimmy" Fetherolf, of the Nazareth A. A., who will be re¬ membered by all good baaeball fans •s A former Lafayette hurler and a director of the old Bl-State league, has gathered a club under his wing that will give the other seven cluba In the circuit a good day'i work. "Charlie"' Heath, known in the Le¬ high Valley whereever baaeball is dtocuaeed, wiU iquat behind the plate. Ha has a deftness in handling a worried hurler that only comes with years of experience and, moreover, hU knowledge of other players makes (Continued on Page Five)
UONS IN SEMI¬ MONTHLY MEETING
Tte Nasareth Lions Club teld ttelr Mmi-monthljr meeting at tte T. IC C. A with President Henry In tte chair. Ralph Fry lead tte sing- lac and Oeorge Smith presided at tte piano.
Waa Anne Vlaehoa, Superlntmdent mt BUnd work lo Northampton eounty gave an Interesting talk on ter work. Ste introduced Jay Ruth and John Oeorge, toth graduates of the Omforook School for Uie Blind.
Jay RuUi, alAo totaUy blind, to a public stenograi^r in Bethtohem. He gave a devar Impersonation at "Amos and Andy" and atoo enter¬ tained with setoeUons on the Har-
BATH LADIES AID SOCffiTYCONaUDES 3-DAY ANNIVERSARY
The Ladies Aid Society of Chrto« Reformed Church, Rev.. Reginald H. HeUIrich, pastor, enjoyed a fitting climax to a three day celebration of their Uth anniversary Sunday. In thU celebraUon ttey regaled ttem¬ selves with new and weU merited honors. Starting on Friday with an afternoon tea with lu pleasant so-
Hit By
Autoists
James Oay, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Oay, ot SO Washington street, was struck by the truck of the Eas¬ ton Baking Company driven by W. EUurlek, ot ItU Jackaon street, Eas¬ ton, at noon last Thursday while crossing tte Intersectloa at Main and Belvldere streets, enroute to hia home from school. Tte truek fortun¬ ately was ptunssdlng slowly and tte
cial memories and features, during youngster, altteugh suffering bntoh
rms IS THE PLACE UNCLE!
which tlaw they teld an exhIblUon of tte flnest specimens of needle- craft of yesteryear, ttey foUowad this on Saturday with a most clevet piesenUUon ot a PennqrlvanU Dutch Flay In tte Firemen's Audl- torhmi. Thto drew an audlenee of stout 400 and gave opportunity ad showing tte dlversUled talento ttese good ladtoa possess. Sunday aU of the aervtocs of tte sanctuary center¬ ed around a fitting appreciation of their work and unceasing toborsover
burns and bcntoea wte not sirlously injured.
Later In tte afternoon, Ruth Trapp daughter of Peter Trapp, of tte west end of town was struck by tte auto of Kenneth Oower, of Naiareth Route t, WhUe crossing Main street Ste was taken to tte ofloe of a local physician wte found ter suf¬ fering from shock and sUght lacera¬ tions and body bruises. Both drivers volunterred to appear wten wanted If ttere are any further develop-
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thto period of years. Rev. Helffrich's ments In either of the accidents
which witnesses say were unavoid¬ able as tat as the autoists are con¬ cerned. An investigation was mode in toth incidents by Officer Charles Stuber, of tte local police.
WOMAN'S aUB HAS ANNUAL LUNCHEON
ORGAN RECITAL WITH ROME FEN¬ TON AS SOLOIST
On Sunday evening at 7:15 o'clock Daniel Rohn wiU play an Organ Recital with Rome Fenton as guest solotot.
The orogram consists of tte fol- _ .., . • ,. j ..
lowui: Ajidante Con Moto from ?!!.!?!!!!T.^'*l!.J!!i'i!:^''L'!r*'i?^i?. Fifth Symphony, Beethoven; Solo- Just for Today, Van Atotyn, Mr Rome ronton; To a Wild Rose, Mac
John Oeorge to an Instructor In Overbrook and explained tte work of teaching Uie Mnd. He says ttet blind puplto are quick to leam but their big problem ts to find employ¬ ment after graduation. Mr. Oeorge oitoo gave several fclever readings which were weU received.
Tte Nasareth Lions Club present- , ed Eddie Buts with a white cane, tte emblem of blind persons. Eddie responded in his usual manner.
Rev. H. C. Snyder was appointed delegate to the State Lions Conven¬ tion In Hazleton May 20.
Tte fifth annual spring luncheon of the Nazareth Woman's Club was held in the ballroom of tte Hotel
and guesta
Seventy-flve members were preeent. An informal program of music was
I^!^,.''iiiIIl";>^^%•«'r«.^I^I^ •nJojwd »»th Uie glee club and or DoweU; Solo-Lord Im Comig Home, . '"r™ . .. ^ • ^.„ o«ii— »«
CANDIDATES SHOULD
BE RESPONSIBLE
They Are Our Repre¬ sentatives — Not Stool Pigeons
NAZARETH HKH TO GIVE PHYSICAL EXERaSESMAY
A physical education
tlon WiU te teld at Ni ' school on May 11 under tka I tlon of Mlss Ann Lonv and
Leh. Tte geogtamt arlll I gymnasties, drilto and I program to aa follows:
and eighth gradss, , grade, pyramids; senior Mgi
tumbling, stunts with tha Sii I spring board ee4 astortl
ties on apparatas. OMi^
grade.
ChaUf.
Marjorto Oeta. Irtaa I Snyder, Betty Oatla,
'meyer, Betty Wunderly,
^^t^p^^^'7^r^"i^ S5S;'isr te^rs^'J'T.rS
tot me, Btount, Mrs. W. J. Happel,«^yP and Mr. Fenton; Oflertory, Com¬ munion In O, Battote; Anttem—O Divine Redeemer, Oounod; Postlude- JubUate Amen, Kinder
GIVE INDUSTRY THE SAME R.F.C. TREATMENT
THE SPOTLIGHT IS ON THE KELVINATOR
THe Reconstruction Pioonce Cor-
Mrs. Ralph Fry, president of tte poration has done an exceUent Job
local club, waa toastmlstress. y, putting the banks, railroads agri-
A color setenM of gold and white,^tmc Insurance oompaaies and, ^, ,^ ^ ... u i — —
u,ua,eAmen.«a«»r. the club's colors wnted in cut^^er. oo tte road to recovery. ^¦''t'T'Lt^^XT^^S ^n^-<^^ «"<* "• «> !»»«»*<»• =v*nr
^STwT^lude tte serto. of "Tt^SS*! "-Si SSSt Vt ""'^ ^^"^ ^. """'^ii^'i!." I gem slSirll^i^isti^'lt pays subscription forwarded to subscribers
Org«i Recltato for the season. ^^ Kr;a.^"22;;L*rr?av« Sj^SST ^ ' "" "^ iriiTiTm'oneT it «ves" S, ^tains a Utel whereon is imprint-,
to eaeh mennter and guest. Several »e«tntty Jesae H. Jones, ctelrman readings presented by Mtos Julia V^ of tte RFC, nooounended ttet tte of Bethtohem were atoo weU receiv- corporation te empoMtcd to
BOARD OF HEALTH
Have you seen the new Kelvinator, tl-SO per annum. Also, regulations now on display in tte stew wUidow ^a to tte effect that all subscrip- of Henry Sohtogel's store? It is tte j ^y^^ j^ ^^e future must be paid up-
tte winner need only te a subscriber. I «* y°^ «*"»«¦ address and tte «- •mere ar* exactly 23 days toft m.?»«"<» «»»<« o* V"*^ P»ter Will
thto camBalcn for vou to tate advan- l^ou please look at tte next paper
corporaiion ne eiiipuwmu vt mwr van vmmn^ iwr ywu w mm ¦^^"** I „ rmcalva And notice th* dat* of
direct loons to Industry so ttet In- ^ «' ^^ f^** °""...5??)!:' v^^Sri^ion
Gubernatorial candidates were called upon last week end by the PennsylvanU State Hotel Associa¬ tion for a clear expression of their position on the highway program for the n^xt administration. The call was made by Gerald P. O'Nell. Pittsburgh, President of the Associ¬ ation, and Frank Trout, York, Chairman of tte Highway Commit¬ tee, both of whom stressed tte need for a sound and equitable highway policy.
"No candidate should fail tosUte clearly hto position on tte highway i »«die, HoUaad program for tte next admlntotra-1 rythmic drill; tion", declared Mr. O'Neil. "High-j •»**"•• P*™**** eata, Hhy transporUtlon to too vast and, ">«»•• **^ important an industry to te made. «r»de. Blue Panute ataltm. tte ptoythlng of pcrtitles. Tte people srade, Krafeoetaw, m Ate eatltled te knew wteiter er aet they wUI receive a Jaat and e«altabie stere of fatore read beaeflta^ ae osatter te whieh class ef tte peprta- tton they telong. In addition to tte ,
employment afforded by highway 2*^"*' J^S'^ m construction, highway transporUtlon Jl^.._.?!*.![?. "•'•¦••¦• affects the dally life of every citiaen.'
"Our main highways not only earn millions of dollars annually for the State in license fees and gasoline taxes, but tourists who use them spend alwut tlSO.OOO.OOO every year in Pennsylvania. This pays the wages of thousands of workers and provides a notable market for Penn¬ sylvania products." I
"To conserve this income, manyi improvements are needed on the primary highway system, includin?^ removal of bad curves, rebuilding unsafe bridges, and widening con¬ gested sections, especially those en¬ tering tte population centers. Any additions to the present system would grossly violate tte principles of a balanced highway program and ultimately effect an increase in gas¬ oline taxes and license fees."
Echoing Mr. O'NeU's thought, Mr. Trout added, "Highwav ooteies can te analysed and determined as easily as a school toy does his arithmetic A fair and equitable distribution of highway beneflts requires only study of traffic and population, an easy task for highway engineers. Each section of tte State is entitled to a fair stere of highway improvements. Iwt wten one class to favored at the expense of another, all classes suffer in tte end. A Highway program
McKeever and Mrs. Van
Bethletem. were present sUf plained nature projects. this second elaas second aid, tenderfoot requirementa i ied. At tte next meeting first jud^ng WiU te studied.
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RURAL LETTER
CARRIERS MEET^
A well attended seealao mt Northampton County Rural Carriers' Association was hsM ID < ciiapel of St. John's Beforiuad < ch on Saturday evenhiv. carriers of the Nasaretti act«d as hosts to tte oounty i perfecting arrangementa for tha i sion. An attendaooe ot abovt IM * estimated.
MUton MiUer of ed as ctelrman and waa aktg i ed by Clyde Longenbaeh, ml R. F. D., wte u preaident of County Rural Carriers .
WUUam Henry, kical extended a hearty weloome to visitors oo tehalf of tte rural rlers of tte local olBoe. After i ing devotions and teti mode by various oOtoers of tha ¦••' tional and State
selections. Tte enseasbto eluded Vkrtor Kostenbader, Fehr, Victor Kahler and L.
Tte monthly meethig of tte board ^ _.
of health was teld In tte ltunto»pali ^ hospiUllty committee of tte' SSIw to^'^^te'^ut'eJ^thTLiSi' body to going to get this Kelvlnator \ your subscription
toUdlng Monday •»««»«_»»«» ^A.[ eiub was in cterge of tte arrange- ,^ J,neotary. Admlntotratlonom-! «» >«*y »"» and It might as weU te| Dont wait untU the last day ol| ^^^ ^„ ^,^^ economic principles «rtng ensemMe presented a asslaadt Starner presiding. Minutes were ^„t, ^^ tacluded tte foUowing: .j^ iL-, .-J-d on tte ootat ttet you. You wUl not te Uklng any, this campaign to bring tte lotel up- ^^. ^^^^ „ " •• jetocttons Tte enseasbto gtmam lB»
.. ,^ „ , _ clato seem agreed on tte potat ttet you. You wUl not te Uklng any, this campaign to bring tte lotel up
read by Secretary R. M. OeU. Mor-j k„ ^..^y c. Snyder, Mrs. Frank Tn*«try shmUdhavc such asstotaa-! chance. You simply pay your sub-to-date, but teve any one of our
bldlty cases reported for tte month Meestager. Mrs. Horley Yetotey. Mrs.' Je but ttere are aome differences of scrtpUon and get a tlctet free with represenUtlvea tend you o receipt
by tte health dSeer were: scar tet ^^„^^ ^.^ ^te Jessto WUUuer. ^L^JJJJ, „ j*™ tte^thods ttet'«v«ry y«*rty "ubecriptlon you pay. ond cosh in on tte offer today. If
fever flve; meastos, three; chicken- j^^ j,,,^^ Rickert, Mrs. WUUam ^MtOA to foUowed in «.»in«- tte'"»» o«r loss and your gain. our representottve should not te
pox, two, aad whooptag cough, two-lgjui^ yf„ j ^ Bachman, Mrs. Jz^ " iv «» . I we urge every subscriber to Uke; able to coll at your home, deal with
Tte beard adopted a resolution 1^,^^ Martto, Miss Eveleane Smith, i ^_ _.» ut m* nac which has ^dvanUge of thto subscriptton com-, our oflBoe direct by or tefore May
approving tte proposal of tte SUte j^,^ p,„i schnerr, Mrs. Raymond au«^ bk»»w« te^tencr in thto'p»»t» no* Ttere wUl te no more 25th. Remember, you wiU not save
Deportment of Health to hutltute, jjij^stman and Mrs. C. K. WlUord. ™rtDre»»d with todusttlaltoaiu I''»P«5'*>"''o*^'^ •»»»»«» ^^^ ""i^ng in tte Atentown T. M. C. A dent of the StaU
tte fiffnifl* fitfiw-up week and aau ^ -^^ ¦ »»»iwvi., |fiw«^n« w |
Month | 05 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1934 |
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Page | 1 |
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