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The Nazareth Item AN tuvmnattutM-i familt NCW8PAPKII DEVOTED TO U'reRATUH* LOCAL AND OENERAL INTKLUOBNCB 1 ^r^Z. No. 11 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MOKNINC;, FEHHUAIiY «, V.m Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Three Cents CmONAL CAMP, P. 0. S. of A. ^ TO HOLD SPECIAL SESSION »•) NfW Director Recom- inends Vital Chiingcg Statement of Amer¬ can Policies -^ National Executive Commlt- '*', lhe Patriotic Order Son.s of ^Tlnx^^et of Nationa ^„ , HuKli O, MltchoU of Se. N. C. National Vice dem. wm. A Hai»ders."n, o ^„ N Y, National Ma,ster of 2S John W Harpi-r of Ch.',ster. ITltotional secretary. Herman A S^Hf L^^^""- •*« • «»d National Swuwr, Win J Noll of Cornwall Kve i.s.>ued a call for a Special J^ton of camp of the Order to be iR'Id in the Son.s of Amoricn Build¬ ing, Philadelphia, Saturday, Feb¬ ruary first, Mr. Charle.s B Hollas, StaU' Sec¬ retary of till' Slate Camp of Penn¬ sylvania of the Order, hai rec^'iUly been named Director of tlie Minute Men and Orgiinization Depart ment of tho Order, and bo recoininended that a Joint nieoling of the various State Kxeciitive.s be held. Which wa,^ (lone Derenibi'r Uith, when Mr Holms made vital recoiiiinendation,s for tlie ful ure growth and .succes,, of this the Olde.st Native American Patriotic Society in the Country, Tho National Executive Cominittee of theOrder met recently «ind approv¬ ed the action of the Special Meet- in? of the Executivt's, and Issued a call with tho approval of a majority (continued on Page Three) UaVANNA" TO BE HINTED BY JR. HIGH STUDEOTS "ItoUyannii ' a favoriie among iBiteur, comeily production.s, will j( preseiitod ijy ilie Nazareth Junior gllh School in the High School jUldltoriuni on Thursday and Friday nifht.'^, Feiiiii.iry no and 21, Pupils iQit faculty iiuiiiber,- liavo been 5u»tly fn?ai;''d the Ui.-.i two weeks pieparinu !"i ^b\> project, the mosl imbtou,i thr .Tuner Hgli School has attempted >\noo the very .successful shOT'iig, -"i>"' year,' ago of that Other okl lavorite 'Daddy Long Ugs' The story of PoUyaiina Whlltier "The OUid Oirl' will be rocalled by many of ;h ¦ older yenciriion a,-- lir.-i appearing in book lonn. a protlue- oftheviiy popular Eleanor H Port¬ er, some twenty years ago, Othi'rs will recall 'ho ainiisiiii; portra.viil of the glanmriiu- p<'r,sonali.y of Polly- aniia by tlii' m1'nt ••Movie" version of the e.nly 19'20 > \. i.- sufflcieiit to say that the lour art i)lay by C.ith- enne Cii^lniig l;,i,sed on the orl'^inal story by Mi>s Porter al,^o coiuain,-- the very <oul ,iik1 ,-.pint of the now immortal PoUyanna Fir,;i produced in 1916 th' play ha, all iho.'-e iii-u- ing year.'- cap'ured the att«'utloii and hean,« ol millions of play goers all over the world To the m.niy fnoiul,, and patrons of the loc^.il schools, jjruductloiij are guaranteed an eveniim of fun and one of memories turning back ,spv- eral decades to an earlier iinio when "Mlyanii.i" lirst gave Us many audience, a better appreciation of the people and the world. It i> now ai then a glad pla> and will bring all its original hiiinor, lelider- nes,s, and hum.initarian fofUngs in¬ to our mid,' asiain ju.,v a.-- well and completely as it can l)e stayed by young people of Junior High School age Till public i.s promised a treat without t|iie-tion oil th.' two myiu- above niESDAV NKHT FIRST ANETEUR CONTEST AT BROAD ST. THEATRE This Tu .day, Kelnuary lllli, will be the first Amateur Nmht H« viie ,it the Broad St. Tlieatre, the talen: for Ihe lirsl night will be all chil¬ dren, and we li.ive been infoinnd that thoy are all lirst class and will be a task tor tho audience to jud.i^e lhe winner,,. There will be six act,- 111 luc.il and ,urroiindiim teriii.nv. On Tuesday, tlie IHth of February will be the first adult .Amateur Hc- Mie and we have b<'en lold that a leniarkablo group of talent will lie on the stage, there i.s ono in p.uti- ¦ular that vou mav hoar and se,. in months to come <Ai'r the radio and • in the scr' I'll .Mr Meesor li,r- aski tl u,, to eon- ¦.."y to you that if you or air. of \our family have tiilent, to get them lo come for an autlitlon on Mondav and Thursday,, be!ween 4 and ,')::ji) P M Com • on \oii lalent'.'d ladie and ui'iulimen and bov, and uiiN RKHK(TAS IVIKKT MINKS I SI. WOOD Harri.-iburg -Approximately 24",- 500,000 board le«'t ol lumlx'r are u.s¬ ed annually in Penn.,ylvania in the mining of anthracite, according to the Department of Forests and Waters This aiiproximates five board feet to eaeli ton of anthracite produced m P'T,ii-vl\ania each ye.ir. • • TKKK INSi;( T I'Ksrs Harrisijurj Thire aro more than fifty kind., of msocts in P''nii,,y!- vania that destructively attack forest tfee*, according to the Department of Forest, and Waer, Included m his group arc seven wood borers,, iwenty.five leaf oat 'rs, and nineioen ltind.s of ,,ucking in,,octs. Thi' Eli/alK'tii F'lle Lodye, Oid^r ii; Keb(C('.i~, No :)7U, hi'ld their bi- iiioiiihlv iiK-ting Tue,sda\ evening ill Odd Fellows Hall on Belvidere ..ireet with Noble Grand, Cornelia Fritchman in the chair Tho ro'mil.ir loutiiii' of bu.--ini',ss w,is di.,cii,,<'d after which a .social hour was enjoyed with deliciou.s re- ffslirni n^, li ;im -er\('d by the re- fii'shiiieii! eomniiiti'.' m cliarm' of .Mrs Clara Andrews It was anii-iuiiced that a '¦colte' klatch" and •blnao pariy' i,, to be h'ld on Monday evenin<; Februars ! 17th 111 tlie Odd Fellow, Mall al H o'clock, iniin 'diately after a short busine.-,, iu'etiuit. Which will begin ,i; 7::il) P. 0. OF A?HOLl¥ REGULAR MEETINC. Camp 31,') Patriotic Order of Am¬ ercan,, held their regular meeting Pridav evening wilh Prcideiit, Stel¬ la Dech presiding Devotion- were (•inducted by Chaplain I ucy Ke- ! iii.ilv The rmancial n port wa, ' prist nt.'d by Mr, Mary Abel District Preident, .Mis Jennie Pi-<'y of H Uertown, in,,talle(l the following (ifflcers, with the aid of I.uia .Sehu,,ler and Kat ¦ Weaveer, for the eii,MiinR year; Pist President, .Stella l>^eh; Asst Past Prosideiu, Fvelvii Fiiint/; Prc-ideiil, Huth Hawk: Assi.,tant President, l,illio Dech; vice-president, Mabel Stettler Asst Vice-Pre.sideii;, Mary Smith; Cniuhii'tri'ss, Ji'anetia M't/: Asst Ciindiii'tr',s.s, M,il)el .N'Whard: (Continued on t.a.st Page) Unusual Northeast Storm Flanks 1700 Miles of Snow Fence To Close Roads ¦•"¦lers «i,i i„ |||,„,|, I'revalUng >i»rlli .„id West Winds Harri,i,:n.., Kii, h p,.nn.,vl. I^''""'-^ nil.) nv.-.f. „f .,„ow fence ,//- Railifr ¦ '>¦ "i.iil lAiO: u[ ,iiuiic^>, l)..oi """'Oi'idi.M.t^,„.,„•• FEBRUARY jjM ,, * S' in ul ,ix montli Cam- lb') J '¦'' -Kir»t imcrnjiiunal ilu- • rmdmcnt conifrcnce mfflj in WasliiiiBion, till Ilf 7-Kiisi .uc.ts,(ul ittfini fin ^51E2k ""i'"« ilfmon,tr3icil it Cin. iiinati, H5J. •Wi '^' • Krcni„nt prcKldims CjIi f'jrnij annocH »u IlK UnitH Siaicj. 184,', '¦^~i^f''i * C"iii"»5«iitlicitijntii,il) •'•''' [i^ti'tifnl (ll ilit Wrailirf "".W,-,, " ll""'i-«» A lilisi.n ar»i e»M iiuftilur burn III47 "urtau, H'O '" Cr,n ,,,cu,i lltrnaiiiluCipt lt« »,iiK loi Mf,ito lil'i pro\ed to be iiU'lTectual in the January 19 and 22 northeast .,now storm,, fnr the simple rea.son that these barriers are s"I to block tho prr\ailing west and north winds. The heavy ,snowfii!l on thos.' two date,, wa, whipped and driven .ir iiiiul 'he fenci'.s and aero s the !ii-:li'vv 1^ , by an umisiial niiiilir,i.-i ,\:iiil 1)1 eoii,,|clerable veloclly Si'Ciet.iry of Hi»;lu\.iys Warren WiiiDyke aiiiioiiiu'ed today tha: iiice l!iJ7 lecorils compiled by th' 8!aU' Highw.iy Department .showed ue,t ,iiid north blow to !>¦ tho pre- \,iillng wmt. r winds in Pennsyl- v,iiiia and th.it coivsequently the ,now fence barriers were erected fal•in^• Wist, iiiii'lh and northwest. When an iiiui,u.illy :;:r;)ng north- ea.! -torm came aloni;, the wiiul- dnven snow flanked the smnv fence. Ilk'' a perfiTil'. .'Ni'ciil'd end run in (Continued on Pago Pour) NOinil STRKKT IIOMK SOU) The iW'i-siory frame Iiouao, .sltu- at4'ri at the corner of North nnd Spruce stri'i'is, Nazareth. Ix'longlng to Ihe estate of the late Oeillon Miller, decoa,s<"d, was sold on Satur¬ day, at public .sail' lo Hovel Allcnio.se of N.i/-iieih for $J.'i:i."iiHi AUial.it of hoii eholil irimds were .sold iilul br.jught fair pri e,. NAZARETH ROTARY CLUB HEARS TALK BV TELEGRAPH MGR. OoDrgp Beal. president of th' Ea.s- ton Rotary Club and tho manager of tile Easton Blanch of the West¬ ern Union Telegraph Service ,stK)ke on that subject ai the wivkly din¬ ner meeting <it the Nazaretii Koiary Club Tuesday e\ enlng in the (liiiiii',' room ol the local Y, M C A Mr Beal expl.iined and demon¬ strated the \ariou.s typos of tele¬ graph in u,,i', mainly, the Moi.se, Duplex, Simplex ,ind Mullipl' x He went on to explain the training re¬ quired to turn out the operators, the clasps of service, the u,~<'s of the telegraph service, the make up of tlie in'ssa',<es, the ticket service, the conhdential nature of nio.st mes- , ag s, th',' various typos of cable,, in Uso and a thorough explanation ol each and the messenger .service, Dr, J, Fraiiifelder, first vicc- I)r sident, w,is in charge of the me 'ling, vourTocal1)Ealer CAN serve vol BEST! He's Alwavs On lluiid When You XM'd Him MOST 1 ST. JOHN'S EVAN¬ GELICAL REFORMED MByrSMEETING The February meeting of the Men s Ijoague of St, John'.s Rcform- I'fl Church will be hold Tu'.sday eve¬ ning with Brinton Soarl's lu charge A Lincoln program will t»e present¬ ed with attorney Stanley Fehr doli- v.Tliig the addre,s.s, Joo Ido and his a,s.,ocialt's will render a iiiusic<»l sketch which has been given and locoived in many parts of county with much acclaim Boy Scouts of troop 62 will be i;uosls of the League, The supijor, as usual, will l>e serv¬ ed at 6:30 oclock with Miss Lena Marcks in charge of the masle and Oeorge Sniith leading the group singing A cordial invitation is ex¬ tended to all memb«'rs of the church ,tnd the public CAPPING CERENONV AT NURSES COLLEGE LOCAL PRESIDENT'S BIRTH¬ DAY BALL BIG SUCCESS Naomi HerzinR Nazareth HiRh Graduate Mem¬ ber of Class this The the All imiJiossr.e •'capping service, mat king the completion of a flve- njuiitli ]j<'nod of probation tor iwen- ty-fiur young women who have de- dicai d their lives to the nursling prof,'-sion, wa,, held Friday niglr by the AUento'Aii Hoipiial Nur.so- Colkve before more th.in 200 friend. of lhe hospliai assembled in the audiiorium of the college at 17tli and Chew street, Ri^v, Leon T. Moore, pastor ol Asbury M K Church, delivered the mam iiddress. Other .-peakers in¬ cluded Oeorge Sherer, suporiia n- dent of the hO'^pital, who gave the addre,,, of welcome; Attorney Fred The recent \Vave of bilterlv cold weatlier ha., again deinoiistr.ited the vital part your local fu-1 dealer plays in th:' life of the comnniiiity. The sudden d.'mand for fuel that alwavs accompanies sub-zero tem¬ peratures found your local dealer ciuippod and prepared to meet the emergency You rely on him for prompt service under any and all conditions. It is a matter of pritle with him that you receive it Your local de.iler 'juarant-'Cs th l)nidutt he sells. He ofTers you a H'li.ible fuel-backs'd by the reputa- 'lon of the oldest producers iu the industry and hi.s own reputation in ill' community. He oilers you a product that is carefully cleaned and prop,'riv sized, tailor-made t) -Hit your liidividiia; furnace Your local deahr offers yoti a longer-la.sting fuel the concentrat¬ ed coal tha; burn- for hwur.s with- .:ir. attention and cuts heating bill, it) the Ixme Only one mining com¬ pany ha, accrss to the.se valuabl.^ dei)osiis Ilf long-burning anthracii • and there are authorized represen¬ tatives 111 this coininiiiiitv You can¬ not purchase from other than estab- ii,shed, reputable dealers Bu'—what of the •fly-by-nlghts",' What of th.' itinerant truckers who hawk their shoddv, parlially-cleaiii'd vv.ires Irom door to door the irre¬ sponsible gentry who,se motto is •Hero toclay, gone tomorrow ? Do thoy light storm, sleet and icy rnads to keep faith with you? Are they on hand to iiV'^t .i fU'l emergency when it arises'? During tho recent cold wave, your liH^al dealer delivered coal under conditions that at times were haz¬ ardous as well as difllcult The man who Is glad and ready to .servo you when the going is tough surely de¬ serves vour .support al all times Piitn.ni/o your I.O( Al. IIIIAI.IK till' man who can servo you host : LEGION HOLDS REGULAR MEETING Th ¦ regular meetin^' of the Harold \' Kneclu American Legion, Poist j 41.^. wa, held in the Legion home.] Fouth Main streoi, Tuesday cve- n ng with Commander Matthew Morrow in th,' chair. I; vv,i,, tiecided that the local Le- ¦.';,'ii Post ask that the Armistice iJ.iy par.ide be held in Nazar^'tii thid year bocau,so it has b -en about ten y ars s.nce this post had the cele- brati.on. All the Legion posts of Northamp- to:i County will meet at the local Legion home. South Main .street, on February 21st, for their regular county mooting which is held every ihrfc months On Tuesday evening, the niemb"r,s conferred full authority upon the C 'inmandei to set forth the .safety drive, who will in turn cooperate with the Burgees, Town Council, Schoiil Board and ^Police Depart¬ ment NAOMI B HERZING OIK KMIllilt ItOIMV IVWMKNTS IHrl.IM. Harii.sbuii! Bmintv claim- ti'- ceived by the Board of Game Com- iiiis.,iOiiers for Ihe iiuuith of Decem- Ixr, 11I3.T went below the same month ol Deeeml}<'r for VSi\ by $1831 For the month of D<^cember la,,t year l:i,443 claims were received and $18 - W.vsm w.is paid from the R<\sid<'n: Huntei., i.icen.so Fund in bouiuie., (Ill foxe,,, vveases, wildcats and gos- h.ivvks LOCAL SPORTSMEN FEED GAME Mi'iiibeis of t!ie Nazareth Rod and Gun Club the Bushkill Township r^od and Oun Club and Boy Scoui.s ,110 all active these day., feeding wild l;le Corn on the cob, oat.s and grit ,11 -ubstantial quantitiis were placed a; locations where they would toe ri adily available for game birds and rabbits The parties who liave made | previous trips to the woods and fidds 1- ported that on covering the sanif ! gi.iund find that the g.mie coiisumid practically all of the food left there . a week ago and that bird and rab¬ bit track.s in the ,,now were plenti¬ ful However, •Pat .McGonigle and : .M.ir,hall Fehr, two of the most ardent uanie feeders of this coni- iiuiniiy find that En^ili-h Hen bird.- itie much more numerou \ian cock- birds. Rabbit tracks are plentiful, tlvy say, but they also found many c.it tracks made by the domestic pu.s.s ill .search of food As rabbits and pheasants arc ea.sy prey at this time of the year to the hou.se cat it is l-iop<'d that the owners will try and keep thorn at hom<'. If they don t say some of the.se sportsmen tlvro will be a few less cats in our cnnimunity. The work of tlie.s«' clubs Ls com- ineiidalile and slwuld receive the -iipport ot every ineinbor and citizen :n an elTort lor Ix'tter huiitimr B, Gernerd, president of the hospital beard of trustees; Dr, Robert L, Sella ITer, chief of staff, and Miss Muriel Eberroth, who welcomed the group into tho Student Government a,s.s»ciation of tlic hospital. Mis., Anna R Kay. directre-, of mils s, as,sisted by MLss Adele .Miller, ed:ie,i;;onal director of the nurses colleii i)re.-.ented the caps to the stiul'in nurs s. The program op •n- ed -.wh the prof'ss:on.il •'On^.vard, Nu; -e.-. Onward," sung by the nurses choiii-, lollowed by tlie invoca'ion by He, Moore. Miss Ethel Kutz, of Kir/tivvii offered t'Ao vocal ,solo.s, •Tl ,, by Oeorge Kilmer and "My Pra.ii-, ¦ bv Sf|Uire. The program c!o-ed with the rocilallon of the Florence Nigliiingal,' plediie by th-' accepted gr.-up and l>enediction by Re'. Moiro S udeir luirscs vxim received caps includi'd: Th Inui Mae Bi'ck, All-'iitowii: Flora Jane Ditchfldd, ShaiiKikin; tilizalx'ih Muriel Ev.iiis. Allentown; r?utli Delxir.ih Eiicke, Lehighton; Catherine Loviiila Elizabfh Paik, Topton; Agnes Ursula Preeby, \jO- highton: Mildr'd Frances Graeljer, Ashland: Rae lx)tiL-c Haas, Allen¬ town; Marjorie Alice Haley, AU.n- tovvn; Naomi Beatrice Herzing, Nazareth; Alma Mac Kehl, Allen¬ town;' K.ithryn Marie Kistler, Kmau.,; Eiz.iboth H.iniiah Koon,,, Allentown; Mary Anne Kratzer, Al¬ burtis; Anna Marie I,akitsky, Free- land; Evelyn Margai^ot Nurnborg, .Mlentown: Florence Marie Recchia, Allentown; Evelyn Mac Rex, Slat¬ ington; Naomi Jane Schmoyer, Trexlertown: Catherine Sovocka, A,lentown; Agnes PrLscilla Stuckley, Allentown; Charlotte' Dyson Taylor •M'eiit'iwn; Norma .Ada Weaver, New Triixili, and Arlene Elsio Weidner, Allentown OBSERVES 33th ANNI¬ VERSARY JR. C. E. In Moravian (hurch Hijf h School Library Well Stocked With Reading and Reference Material riiivs Mtal Part In Life ol The School; A Busy IMace DII) YOI KNOW THAT- STEADILY (jrowlnt. While over Hi) \>tx ciiit of iiuiu,strv is eloctrilied only three jjer cent of the power u,sed on farm., 1- derived frum .¦lectrlcity Twelve thous.iiul miles of road., and trails wore built in the Nation.il Forests during the ri,scal year 193,1, while mainteiiance work was done on lU'.uly 184,001) mile, of trails and roads Workl cotiiin piiKluciioii in U)3,j- 36 Is ciim.iii'd at L'.5,iiOl),()00 bales Ka,-t lex.i, lias an oil held .iO mile- Iom; ,i:id -ix wide containing lt)!l,i)liii .1 re. 111 Liini. cich acre of which II li.i,, lieen esiimated, will ,iio(l;ici ,il) IIIIII l),irn '.¦ .it oil. One Hilt nf every IJ students in jUa colleges and uiKvi r,ities In llu, country now receive federal aid in the lorm of part-time emplovmoiit Not only are comitry roails .still impa's-alile, bul m.iiiy city and bor- iiigh stroi'ts arc in the same con¬ dition How aljout our main street? The liillowliit; would make a streamer headline in any ivvvsjiaper •Ripublicans and l>'mocr.its .\.4toe" If we believe all the iHilitlciaiis ,say those days, wo might a-s well call It a day and do like the grouiid- h.ig criivvl ill a hole; not for an¬ other six Wi'ok.s, but for another six years or mnylx' conturles for thoy are .ilwavs trying to hide tho .sun, 31! members atul gue.sUs of Skv Top I imIuo traveled all the way from the P.iconos lo see Will Roger.s at the Mi'oad .mroet Tlie.itr.' here lust Sat- u;iliy atternoon Tlie ciitf.' itame .\\ Ih" ¦¦\" UiL, Saiurday wlll be a thriller Three New Sections of Shelving Added; Con¬ tains :{S2.> Vohimes I Till' Library plays a verv vit.i; i I)art in the life of the .school Here Is the place where pupils may read ma^raziiies nnd iKw.spapers; may learn to enjoy good lx)oks; ma', orovvse around to drscover new in¬ terests. This I., the room where they como to look up ref.reiice material, to Iind inforiiiiition on a hundred varied subjects Tli.- bovs ask for b(H)ks on hovv to m,ike ship,, radios ir ciive wootl article- Tlie jnrl- are interested in hom.' economics .11 planning a dre.-is or a dinner, in :ii,diiig th' ciulllicatioiis for vari.iu.s Holds of work thoy think they would like to enter Tiiese boys and girl,, are eager t.i I'.irn about ,so many different thing, !',i il ha.s his sp'Ci.il hobby besides ,i,.sigiiod .school vvork and tlv ;,:j:,iry at'emp^- '" ',;r,r;f^, 'hat IContlnued on Page Five' OPEN riiis" ~ MONEV BA(J" ¦Open Th.s Mom v U.i^ i.- Mie :¦;• of a c.r:'Ul,ii- tiiat l, now beiin; 0 -iiibuted liy The Trumb<ivvcr Ci'in- 'I h ¦ 111 mbors of the Junioi Chrk.- ti.in Endeavor Society of the M ira- vian Church took part in the eve¬ ning church sorvico Sunday oveninj The occa,,ion being the .'i,Tth aiiiii- VI rary of the founding of the .so¬ ciety About 35 members of the society attend d and t'x>k part iii the .services by repeating Bible ver,sos and .singing The .society Ls very active and is und 'r the irader- •hip ot .Ml, William Henrv and Mr W U Kirtz BOOSTERfiAMFyiT "V" SAT. EVENING The Nazareth Y -M C A gvmn- .isium will be the scene ol two basketball booster game.s this Sat¬ urday evening In the initial game, tho Celtic Club of NaiilU'oko Pa,, famed coal region combini,', coinposed of forin- r Nai.ticokc college and high ,^10^11 luininari •s, will moot the local Red Knights quintet, one ot ;li" leading cl.i-., •B ' uiut.s in tho Lehigh Valley Ihis game, which was po,tponed Hum Saturday evening, January 25, b cau.se ol the hazardous conditions t the road,, leading from the coal region city to the .Moravian b''r.ougli, ¦.ViU most probably find both team- it thi'ir pa'ft, the Knights travelmi; at a lightning pace withm tii^ la.-^ two week,s with the bolstemig ot the club with the addition of Joi- Mahorsky and Uuckv Kahler, tw i lanky local youths, wli i pn irly.have seen active service with the I'xal V M r A Quintet 111 ;li- second game, the Eiler ciiache.-l Y .M C A Q'lllltet Will meet the E.s.ser FiVe of Quakertown, in a re;urn game, the first of which Was played at Quakertown in De¬ cember with the latter emer'^ing th ¦ victors. The Eiler lads will be out to I'V I'll the series, and at 111.' pace which L, bciig set by the Y' cagers m th' past week, will most prob¬ ablv do just that Th" first game Ls ,schedulpd for 7 30 P M and ono of the largest crowds of lhe current .season is ex¬ pected to witness the two struggles. The President's Birtlidav Ball i aeid here last Thur.sday evening and spoiwired by the local Woman's Democratic Club was a big succejs.s, \ .More than four hundred citizens of Nazareth and coiiniiuiiity atU'iided and an enjoyabl<' evoiiiiig was spent by all The two entire floor,, ol tiie Odd Fellow Building a,s well as the office rooms were jammed to capa¬ city The procwd-s of thL, afTair wlll po.ssibly surpass those of la.sl year, ' ol which ,seventy ixMceni wa,s re¬ tained by the club lor local chari- ' lable purpo!*'s and thirty per cent 1, forwarded lo the Warm Spring, Foundation Fund The following member., and com- iniitees ol lhe club offlclated al the bail Oeneral Chairlady was Mrs, ^ .Sadu' Scoti; the u,>sistants were: | -Mrs Mabel Edelman, Mrs Hannah ' fioiistem, Mrs Ellen Sc^hoch, Mrs, : Sadie H,tlteman, Mi,ss Miii'TVa ' Frail'z, .Mls.s Edna Fox, Mrs Gladys Hough, .Mrs Alice Bilheuner, Mrs, Sarah Serf as. Dancing Committee, .Mi's Loui.se Knecht and Mrs Car¬ rie Boerstler; Relreshments, Mr,s, Stella Oiniher, Mrs i^izzie Kraemer, .Mrs Emilv Fear and .M.-,, Hatlie AIX'l. Hundi'd., of pnaes donated by local merchants were on di.splay in the hall and evory winner had th«- privilege ot picking the pria? he j or she want.d The Haas winners wer- as follow.,: George Kreidler Ernest Toth, Florence Faulsiick. | .Mrs Dech Clara Beam, Mr Faul- -tick, Jennie Frantz, W, Bartholo- j mew, H Hagenbuch, Thomas Achen¬ bach, He,;er Keck, Ma.- Stark, Floyd Sciioch Charle., He,s.s, John Knecht» Mrs Oeorge KubilUH, Mri^ SterlinC Smith, .Mrs William Pehr, Mrs ¦. R Ruth, Ml Freeman, John Rader, Joyo' Lichtenwainer, Pred Honey'- mail, Edna Fox, Charles Sliank- w iier, W Miller, Mrs. Oeorf* Kreidler Curiiii Borvslein. Ru.smU Uracil Mr.s, Boriha Jones, Rutll Fehr Mrs H Weaver, Mrs A BU- heinier, Mrs C, Hartzel, Mary Hahn, Mr Hou^h, Mrs Russell Oraucb, Mrs Anna Achenbach, Mr.s Lucy Remaly, Mrs George Kubilus, Oraoc Remaly, Mrs Eva Vomer, Andrew Angel, Frank Deutsch, Jr , Liala Sandt, Mrs Charles Kratz. Howard Knechl, Jennie Uhlor Bingo: Martha Meyers, Mrs Har¬ old BU.S.S. Mrs Sarah Fennel, Mabpl Breidinger, Mrs Lizzie Wambold, Mrs Leroy Wertley, Mrs Evelyo Applegate Mrs RulofT, Mabel Dan¬ iel, Mrs Mary Wagner, Marjorle Klippinger, Mrs Jennie Knecht, Laur,i Hc.ss •'500' —Mrs, Oertie Bonstein, Oea, Le;pold, Mrs Miller Mrs C, Mit¬ chell, Mrs S, Ellen Ziegler, Charlci E Knecht, Woodrow Brong, S, J. F.b'ri-, .Mrs Roljort Christman, Mrs. Paul K<rti, Mrs Jacob Hartzell, O. D Prantz, Florence Oebhardt, Mrj. C Burk-y Virginia Hummel, Mrs. Nettie Klepping«r, O Gum, Helen* Cowiins, Mrs M Me,,.,;ng"r, Mrs. Lester Hawk, Mr, Oeorge Leopold. The birthday cake winners were: Mrs Leroy Scott, Charles Hough, The Nazareth Woman's Club feel* grateful to all who helped to mak« ihus affair a succe.sn and wishes to thank the merchanus and patron* many limes MISK AL PRESENTED IN ST. JOHN'S 1.1'- THERAN (Hl'RIH VANDVKE LAUDS STATE HIGHWAY SNOW PATROL OAI fill IKItv OF AMEISK \ MOLD JAKI) I'AISIV 183, card th' The Whitlieal Council, No Daughters of America held a party rm Tuesday evening in Eagle Hall, on Center Square, The evening was .spent playing •Haas" and ••Ctxjtle^', Priz«s were awarded to: Haas'— .Mrs Willi.un Fehr, Mrs John Price, Mi,s., Ruth Fl hr. Stanley Felir. Mrs William Werkhei.ser. Mr,. Andrew Schlssler, Mrs Carrie Alpaugh; ¦C.iotio' --Mr.s. Katio Weaver, Noii- pla. er- Mrs Ida RulofI, Dixir Pil/e H.iivev Bu,s.s For.fiV ,MIMIS A iiiiis.ca; wa,, picnied last Sun¬ day evening in St John's Lutheran Churcii under the diiection of Char¬ les Schn 'rr and Daniel Rohn, Dan¬ iel Rohn, the organist played ,,evera! hne sel'.'Ctioii.s The cluir wa, heaid in parts ot the cantata '¦Ru'.h . by Alfred Oaul The numbers iiiclud* d ih.' organ iiiLroduciion: choral recitative.,, ¦he part of Naomi sung by Mi.'» Fannie Oernet; " Orpah by Mr.s W J H.ippel and 'Ruth' oy Mra Walter Bender The ofTerlory, iiiiroduciion and soprano s.jIo taken trom ¦Thi' Seven Las; Word.- of Christ" b;. Dubois were sung by Mrs Oilbert He.irn j The pastor, the Rev H C Snyd'i I used •¦Riuh^ a.- his tii-mo for the .sermoi, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WEEKLV BL'SLNESS SURVEY Harrisburg Tiieie are two kinds if fog that eiui.inger driving, says tlv Governors Highway Safety Ciiiiiicil Using the lower b<^am of your hcidlamps is a big help wilh fog on the highwav But there is no help lor tog oil the mind, according •o the council, which in.si,sts that tlie driver mu.st have compl^'te con¬ trol of ili.- f,i,'i'.,iii', wili',. ,(' the WllOi'l ITFM ((K)KI\(; S( HOOL (()MIN(i BA( K Sov re weathei th.it gripp<'d most of the country la.st week had a stimulating efTect on some lines of business but retarded others, with I favorable net re.sult, according lo r iwrts to the Dcpanmcnt of Com¬ merce from 33 fitit-s Heavy iiiroad.s were made on stocks of fuel and seasonable mer- chandi.sc while special .sales con- 'iniied 'o draw trad" over the handi¬ cap subzero temperatures In some ir.stante.s. the busino.s.s volume was larui r than the preceding and 193.1 w' eks These factors coupled with excellent business earlier In the montli. made January con-siderably i>'tter than tiie same month las; ye.ir Sustained momentum wa, noted .11 electric power production, con- ,:^ruction and industrial activity, iC'intl'Tied on I/wt Pai?e> Harrisburg Feb 6,—It takes inor« than biiing 20-below-zeio tempera¬ tures, 15-foot snow drifts, and tiM most; .severe •wuiier of P' nnsyU vania's record hLsUiry to slop tlM Stat«^ Dopariment of Highwayi allow patrol Recognizing the odds under whlcH thus annual batli:- is being fiughl this year ScieLary of Highway* Warren VanD,vke .sent his ptT.sonal commendation to the men wh« have been In the field almost con¬ tinuously since November 17 to keef snow-coverod and ice-ladeii high¬ wav., op«'n for trafflc In a letter to workers, the Secre¬ tary said - Song and siory have honored salwari mariners and hardy light- hou.se keepers for their sieadfast- ness m discharging a hazardouj dutv; but you of the snow patr«| have shown the same courageoui concern for the lives and property of mose you .serve You have en¬ hanced Penii.s.v Ivania s brilllanl r-cord for keeping trafflc moving ill safety whatever the weather I am proud of you -every one!" And while thl.^ letter was being prepared reports wore coming la showing men al work for a.s many a.s ninety hours in a atretch witlj onlv brief rest periods •" • 0 - -J ! A TKA( IIIN(. KKCOKO HarrLsburg --.A teaching record thought to l>' unequaled eLvwhert in Peiin.sylvaiiiu has come to tlM at;eiiuon of the Department of Pi'ibl.( Insiructiofi A member of tlK- .stafT visiting tht SWiunp Creek School. New Haiiovef towiisliip, Montgomery countf, learnetl that Miss Hattie Who hM been teaching Ui the same one- teacher school continuously for % period of thirty-seven yeans and tha' she attended this scIkxjI as « :i:::y:'. ' ¦ t ;. '.. 'jeu.in '.n 'each. .Miinv Frt'O Prizos .\uain lU'inu Offeri'd 111.Iilf',' mav ¦ • 111 re|i.ii:-,- ,i!I ill c.i-mg ihiu AAli l!l( \\ l,K»ilOV Al ,\II,IAI(% A( IIVITIKS Am ncani-iii and natioii.il defense acii^.ities will be emphasl/i'tl during February by .American Legion Aiixill- ,iry Units throiiijliout the country, iceoidmg lo Mr, Dorothy Folweiler, President of the H V, Knecht Unit, No 41.'i, Obs.rvance of Lincoln's .Uld Wa.shington s blrthdavs will be cirried out by many Units with iiuvtings featuring Americanism itid national defi'iise subjects State dLstrict and local conferences on ii.ition.ii defense, in which other womons patriotic orgaiiizatIon.s will \n- Invited to participate, will l>e held In m.iiiy part., of the country The local Unit will take part in the pro- ur.iin by giving special atteiiiioii t.i Americanism and nitioiMi defen.v at it.s Fcbiii.iry iivetlng., and by other activitk'*. ; ,iir. It exp;,i n, hn'.v : • ." ured In :h pui';) r ini'iieling .liid X'hi. ,11 ciiidati.'c Wi ll ::i' |)'iiji,im Pei ,'.ap, Ve',1 ;l,l', ;. lie d ll rep,i;rs na v 111 e there w.is n,) ciir.. : 111 ney to I'lii ini'i • ii 11;'! 11 not stop •, I 1,1 rruiul.'ovv 1 Co:n;i,in. ¦ -I t.ike applic.i i' 1, ; 'r , over costs of r";i.i r .|oi)s. Ing or rebuilding lhe same U 'erms provided under tlie Na^ I'll 11 ¦ b,'- ¦lliCe Tlia- lhe li ,"d I.ian- t ) rem I.l '1- ' .•r,il mil il.ief ,1,1 . Housing Ac; lio down payin iit, 'Xtremely low In:'Vest rate, rejiiv- meiit in small montlily Installments, are fcitures of llie linaiichig .s<'r\ ice thev ofTer you If you meet the reasonable credit requirements, borrow $100 to $2(X10, and pay it back out of future iii- nmie, A new roof? a porch'' a gar- ace'' ,1 recreation ri>t)in In the bas.'- meiit ' additions and change., like ilio.sc multiply tho u,s.'fiillnos.s, liv- aliUitv and value of youi homo Th y will Rl.idly help you to "fake stock" of wlial should be done, niake esti¬ mate's ,ind supply any neidoil build- liig service. Ihe gr'a'e,: ne.v.';,,. IHK IIKM can otier its wom« n le.iclers u, 'iia: •he Conking .School i,s i-omini; back' .s 1 many asked las; year 'y.v.w ;li' ,,ili.>|il come again sn here it \-^. Three lug days of gimd 'iiii's are liwiit ,irouiid til,' corii.r M.irch llth, lj:ii a;,d l,Mi aiul we li'ip*' Old Soi vvill ll,lVe rilliiVI'll soil! ¦ ,i: 'he sliOW ie,- •l;a; iiiil' HoVV'Ve', slelVV ,l>'. !i ¦ .::o\ !•¦: i vv ;;!i c h i'-;niii liid ;ii. Y w.l, 1)1 ,1 Wlin. )i ,i,^i •,! i>"i: i • 'i; ¦" ill .1, ,1 :r ,if;''rn mii- ,11,'i ''v r- 1 , i : ', - - (¦ iikiii,; .e-,'.ns o'l |ii,i,ii ,ind . la- ii'iMie I'liokerv Will i)i' deiiniii,tr,i;- e 1 I .1. ll d.iv .1, thev '.ver. m last '.1 li - -('ill III ,ir.d Will !>• part ol •!', ' k;ii'.r priigr.iiii ol inlormativi' V,lil mil h'linemakina news Thi^ i- 'lie ¦liiid yi ar t li ¦ ITEM is spon- -11 ink- a cooking .school and due to the ;nt re,t and cap.icity crowd., at- ;i':id,iii! each session a new teacher and ,1 more elab<-)rate pn^ram i.s in store fill all the women ot Naaareth nnd communitv Moit entortaln- nient has been added to this years program and .i new feature to be known .Is •¦.Mister and Mis,,us Nighf will bo iiiauguratod liOcal merchants will again dk-- play modern kitchen appliances and «ilTer free do,ir prizes and a grand prize Full particulars regarding this y<'ar's school will Iv announced from week lo week through 'hese ciiliimn.s and wo urge overv woman to pl.in ftiim i.iw on to atteiul A MA, of the prize., will b' published as .soon ad the same 15 completed Stockholders of Farmers Cooperalive Credit Assoc In Second Annual Meeting \1iX'. *i I ' - Til"' , I Hid .liiii'.i.il iiut'ting cjf the stockhold r, .>[ the Farmers Cooper- a ive Credit .A.s.sociatKiii was held on Febru,irx Urd 193ti m the Y M C A BiiildiiiM ,'\llentovvn. Pa Tie- re- fiiim the offleers showed pro I'v.-r :lie pi'VKiu,, year P',ir:ii Credi! .¦\-*x'ia; ion ir- ^,ii.,/'li I'll the i)iiipo,si of rtssistiir; ¦ e"v ; .r:i.ei ; lir'Hmii.iii' N ¦: i:' i:- ;i ¦ .:: I.. :i:.;li B.rk^ .'^ ik.l. .iml Carbon ¦.unties, vvlii ': r ho .,1 need ol linaiicl.il as,ist,1. lur a:r, loriii ot agriculture op 1 • : m cm receive ,uch a.s.sL,tance from ;!ie Al¬ lentown C<>>l>»'rative Credit A s;ici- aton Every type of farm op latm can bo financed at a vor> luiinina'. rate of iiit4'rost for the purch,i-- of cattle, horses, farm implem 11 - brooder hou'»es or any necessuv (,;. thi' farm, whether lanlord or teiia.i; are able to become afflhated wi^ 1 - -•« -- H runt III\<ilK Mills this active organizniion The followlne directors have been iContlnued on Page Five) The Senior Lutlier I eaiiue ol St Johns Lutheran Church hekl tholr P'gular weekly me<'tiiig in the social rooms of the church on Monday evening with Ml.ss Miriam ITnangst in charge MLss liOLs Arnold look the roll call, followed by tho Mi,s.sioiiary secre¬ tary s report, by Mrs H C Snyd'r Tlie Life Sorvliv Secretarv, Ella Hay, then rendered her rejKirt, fnl- Inrcd by the Publicity Agent'i rc- Table of (ontents Pa ere 2 - Hriiiging H nne the PacUs Very Lat",i Modern Women P,.«e 3 - Bruce Barton Says: It's A Fact Farm Calendar Page 5— News For Home Lovers Page 6- Der Oust Und Die Suf TiKlay and Tornorow The Snapshot Guild The Family Urjclor 42 Years Ago Comics Page 7 Thts Week 111 Wafthltkffton Promenade Deck Sales Regl' t^^r Chusslfled Ads Pill.', 3 Church Ann«uncement* ¦•-^imday S<i:o'iI I,»~i.Hon Ravmond Pliearn WiH'Kly Bitsine'is Survey
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1936-02-06 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1936 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1936-02-06 |
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 38729 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 tuvmnattutM-i familt
NCW8PAPKII DEVOTED TO U'reRATUH*
LOCAL AND OENERAL INTKLUOBNCB
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^r^Z. No. 11 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MOKNINC;, FEHHUAIiY «, V.m
Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Three Cents
CmONAL CAMP, P. 0. S. of A.
^ TO HOLD SPECIAL SESSION
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Director Recom- inends Vital Chiingcg
Statement of Amer¬ can Policies
-^ National Executive Commlt- '*', lhe Patriotic Order Son.s of ^Tlnx^^et of Nationa ^„ , HuKli O, MltchoU of Se. N. C. National Vice dem. wm. A Hai»ders."n, o ^„ N Y, National Ma,ster of 2S John W Harpi-r of Ch.',ster. ITltotional secretary. Herman A S^Hf L^^^""- •*« • «»d National Swuwr, Win J Noll of Cornwall Kve i.s.>ued a call for a Special J^ton of camp of the Order to be
iR'Id in the Son.s of Amoricn Build¬ ing, Philadelphia, Saturday, Feb¬ ruary first,
Mr. Charle.s B Hollas, StaU' Sec¬ retary of till' Slate Camp of Penn¬ sylvania of the Order, hai rec^'iUly been named Director of tlie Minute Men and Orgiinization Depart ment of tho Order, and bo recoininended that a Joint nieoling of the various State Kxeciitive.s be held. Which wa,^ (lone Derenibi'r Uith, when Mr Holms made vital recoiiiinendation,s for tlie ful ure growth and .succes,, of this the Olde.st Native American Patriotic Society in the Country, Tho National Executive Cominittee of theOrder met recently «ind approv¬ ed the action of the Special Meet- in? of the Executivt's, and Issued a call with tho approval of a majority (continued on Page Three)
UaVANNA" TO BE HINTED BY JR. HIGH STUDEOTS
"ItoUyannii ' a favoriie among iBiteur, comeily production.s, will j( preseiitod ijy ilie Nazareth Junior gllh School in the High School jUldltoriuni on Thursday and Friday nifht.'^, Feiiiii.iry no and 21, Pupils iQit faculty iiuiiiber,- liavo been 5u»tly fn?ai;''d the Ui.-.i two weeks pieparinu !"i ^b\> project, the mosl imbtou,i thr .Tuner Hgli School has attempted >\noo the very .successful shOT'iig, -"i>"' year,' ago of that Other okl lavorite 'Daddy Long
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The story of PoUyaiina Whlltier "The OUid Oirl' will be rocalled by many of ;h ¦ older yenciriion a,-- lir.-i appearing in book lonn. a protlue- oftheviiy popular Eleanor H Port¬ er, some twenty years ago, Othi'rs will recall 'ho ainiisiiii; portra.viil of the glanmriiu- p<'r,sonali.y of Polly- aniia by tlii' m1'nt ••Movie" version of the e.nly 19'20 > \. i.- sufflcieiit to say that the lour art i)lay by C.ith- enne Cii^lniig l;,i,sed on the orl'^inal story by Mi>s Porter al,^o coiuain,-- the very |
Month | 02 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1936 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19360206_001.tif |
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