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# J5a»MAMEBIRKX>RD. « « THB HBW HIBTORY OP J^SiElHt SUBSCRIBE HOW ZemM van WILL BB CLOSED •"dbobmbbr rowT THE NAZARETH "SZTSo^" ^ So. Main St., Phone 20 ITEM IP YOU WANT IN THE NBW NAZARETH PORE BND OP NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 9, 1939 Single Copy Thraa Gals ^th Citizens Cast 1820 Votes Tuesday "tHAN^IN 1937 B^yer, BarthoM i Fehr Uad In l^al Count KMBaniKaaff- U Ca«»a; BUte enthutlaim aroused ition (or CouncU and As- jTtlw nitt and Second Ward , „ tbt po«»»»le reawn for 116 ' casting their ballot thU ^ compared to »« re- "Vhe total votei caet In 1937 *fm; tn »««. »•» •»" ^^^' rt P Koe»> candidate for the , flounty Treaaurer, lead the rt with a toui of m* Albert Boyer, candidate Bty Commlarioner foUowed Ul of 1M«: Stanley Pehr, for Dtotrlct Attorney was [^ with a total of 1341 and j^ BarthoM fourth high jTMlofMH. tAM race «aa waged between ' (or OouncU ta the flrat 4 mmtgm. MbBBati and the two Deiaeratto can- ."tor eonnaU la th*Jf*^ ill m and Uf votoa iMpeetlvt. TmSit OavMHb tnd aehaaflMr, \gm BipaMlwa candldatea fi- iw and III votaa ia«acUvalp. maaod wtfi tkt two Demo. lanMatfi. Woodrlng and Seyfrtod, In It tka wlaa kp a idriM ittahrat«» ¦Mln. WMiUkil rttawaa tw nbrn Mi aad aarfrMlM I Mid ward, had nt tppoaltfam. (•Mnellaua wave elaetad In the and aaeand ward, ona In the J ward. Iha ra-al«eted council- j art: Altaaaua. SchaeSer, nam ¦auftnan. Woodrlng to tha winnllwan elected la the ward. _ ll tha flrst election In mon two daeadH that eandktotaa _.il oakea tierted kilereat In \gOea Bf personally eontaetlng aad alitidatint prtated Ut- Bndalaafar tovnaoua- aa aaadMataa for the of amiiiw tot their ambl- I ki known la no uncertain tarma. aeeordlnf to results, their tf« trult. eta local returns were as IMPORTANT REMINDER To ctear up some misunder¬ standing concerning the (unctions of several Bi-Centennial commit¬ tees, all citixens are reminded and urged to please remember that: The Patron List Committee's (unctions are to obtain names o( persons to be published In tlie history at a charge o( |l per name. The work of this committee Is to end No¬ vember 30th. The Htotory Committee, War¬ ren Breinig, chairman, compiles and edits data (or the new publication. All matters pertaining to this publication should be submitted to Mr. Breinig. The work o( this commit¬ tee will close November ISth. The Ways and Means Commit¬ tee's (unctions are sel(-ex- planatory. Tills conunlt¬ tee Is now conducting a fund-ralshig campaign by ¦olidtlng cash subscrip¬ tions from all citlaens. business houses and man¬ ufacturers. Tha funatltaa tr these three oonunlttoea In parttoular should not ba oonfuaed. Therefore, If you havt subaerlbed to the pa« tron Itot, It neana that your name or namat will be publtohed m that Itot ta tha htotory. It does not mean tbat you have Bo- ¦alad a atbenilHton to tha Bl« OentanakU fund, and It does not BMaa that jrou are entitled to a htotory book. If poa haoa aMHortbed to the fund-ratotag oamptign now being conducted by Iha Waya aad Meana Oonuntttae. It maana that you hava fulflltod a elvle tMI' gatlon, aa the same to conaMerod an outright donation to the gen¬ eral fund. U^ llMgMin Mnt Membera of tha Anna Nltachmann Cirato of Ktara Daughtera of the Meal Maraflan Ctiuroh owt on Moa¬ dajr evantas ta the loctol rooma of tha ehurdi. Mra. Prank H. Martta J. Allan Stamer aarwd re- freshmtnta ta honor of tha 80th weddtas anntvanary obaarved only roeaatlp by Mr. and Mia. Stamer. lat Ward iVPBRlOa COITRT tPunkOeodrteh(D) 935 D. BatMfaon <R) BU oe tna strPBaioa covbt Plannarjr (D) Ml 11 iMkaon Thampaon (D) Sll H. Better (D> IM H.BeUar <R) Ml . f Baldrlsa (B> IM \ mttm E. Hlrt (R) ird Ward Ward M3 Btn S4S MO 939 an MT 179 moB OP tna covbt op common pibas O. BarthoM (D) 393 enChltey (R) 311 UCT ATTOBKBT Bnvt K VanStokte (D> 309 MsUiy J. Pehr (R) 4M fMnmr commissionbrs i Albert Boyer (D) MO a0. Sandt (D) 337 ta A. PeU (R) 368 <MaStUes(R) 309 enmissMNiBas' curb Idltr J. Yomg (D) 379 *IM Kline (R) 367 415 309 179 506 461 351 366 319 410 350 LOihPta Nickel (D) .. iC. Oroman (R) ^Alkinni iMkr B. (D) <R) Ml 174 119 399 353 119 315 345 Ml 98 HI 91 399 137 158 378 831 179 309 M 398 137 360 191 ¦mid P. Rook (D) ¦ny 0. Wooda (R) iMud P. Raub (D) ¦airt R Pfenntag (R) .MRONBR a r Bachman (D) Ma Uhr Ingham (R) WWTT SURVBTOn wViut P RMnaljr (D) Ml 174 398 108 179 IM SU 830 379 UB 193 83 SM 404 397 344 340 Ul Ml 198 3M ITi 371 513 497 9 iy>ui -9M -993 -Ml — 997 -9N -911 -IOM -5M -IMl -1344 -9N -937 -510 -1074 -981 -777 -IOM -7W -1414 -M7 -IOM -6M -1033 -M7 -MO b Jt\^ M-The Panama Conal taBm OooaMailifllMitotia ^a eopUol buUdlat. USHERS MARK ANNIVERSARY WITH FATHER t SON BANQUET With approximately 150 In attend- anea, membera of the Ushers As- aoctatleo of tha Mofavtan Church on Thundajr tfanlng marked their 35th annlveraarjr with a Pathar and Son banstat ta tht toatol rooms of the ehureh. The aaiodatlon waa organlatd on Majr 14, 1114, with tha foUowing al¬ ternating as prealdent ataee that time, Bdward Loux, C. ftadertek Martin, URoy Stark. Bart Sturgto and Robert Kindt, the ktter hoM* tag that ofltoe the past thirteen years. Bach wu preaent and was called upon for brief remarka. Tha Rev. Paul S. Metaert, paator, was toastmaster. Dr. S. H. Oapp. of Bethlehem, president of the Provtaetol Elders Association, the evening's principal ( A HELPING HAND FOR ALL Amerlean Red Croaa Roll Call Paater far IOM. NEWLY OMANBfD JDNMNt WOMANS CUlMLDmST MEETINC Members of tha newly orianlaad Naaareth Junior Woman's Club heM their flrst buslnesa meeting on Mon> day evening ta tbe loeal K.O.B Hall at which thne Mrs. Ralph Stahtaeeker and Mrs. Laonard^im* mer, both of Bethtehem. respectively the second vlee-prestdent and vIm chainnan of publicity of the SUte Pederation of Woman's Cluba, were the speakers. Introdueed by Mlss Oenevieve Stler, president of the new club, Mrs. Stahtaeeker spoke on the sub¬ ject, "Pundamentato of the Junior PALLMOaCAL AT ST. JOHN^ RE- roRira CHUROi The fall musical of St. John's Refonned Church Chohr will be ren¬ dered thto coming Sunday evening under the direction of Mr. Charles Hess, ohortoter and organist. Two outstanding guest soloists will share ta the program. Bertha Mae Sterner of Allentown and Thomaa MoOingley of Easton. Mlss Sterner for a number of years was the soloist of Pirst Pres¬ byterian Church Allentown and to now a member of the Bach choir. Thomas McOlngley U the outstand- tag boy vtoUn solotot ta this section. He to a Bwmber of the Little Sym¬ phony orchestra of Easton and waa the solotot at the Summer Music Piatlval apenaoced by the Easton Oratorto Boetoty and heM at Eddy- aide. The program will taclude aelaethma by the Senior and Junior An tavlUtkm to extended to all Nmrcdi G. 0. P. Oab Noauaates^MOMcers Members of the Naaareth RepubU> can Club met In November sesston Thursday evening in the social rooms of the Y.M.C.A. and nomi¬ nated the following otBcers: President, John Michel; vice-pres¬ ident. Clarence Mitchell, Victor R. Edelman and Oeorge Brodt; treas¬ urer, William Monprode; directors. Warren Bretalg, Sr.. H. P. Tetotey, Clifford Taylor, Jacob Daneker. Reu¬ ben Davidson. Roy Pehnel, J. AUen Schaeffer, Harry Seyfried. Don Dot* weller, Harold Starner and Asher Hagenbuch. John Michel appointed John Hon¬ aser as ehairman of the eoounittea on arrangements for the December meeting. The meettag was attend¬ ed by 130 members. B • CELEBRATES Titk BtBTHDAT Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Simons, Prospect St., entertained the follow¬ ing by aervtag a sumptuous dinner ta honor of the totter'a 74th birth¬ day anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Wil¬ mer Simons, Mrs. Ellen Dteta. Solan B. Simons, StelU Oemet. all of town: Mr. and Mra. Uwta B- Simons, of Allentown; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Simons. Bast Lawn and Mr. snd Mrs. Harold E. Slmona of Bangor. Mrs. Simons received many pretty and useful gifts. RscoffJ Waaifciff ol Pla. lUdlCfOM for Year The Americaa Red Croaa gave emergeacy relief and rehabilita- Uon aid to 130,000 aaSerers at 157 disasters In the United SUtea dartag the lacal year ended June SO. accoNlas to a report aub- mltud by DtWitt Smith, newly appointed director ot the Red Crosa dtoasUr reliet aerviee. Mr. Imith saM tke number of disaster operationa exceed¬ ed that et aay prevloaa year, witk cloudbursts, epidemics, Irea. wladatorms, anowalldea. aad other catastrophee atriklng la 43 SUtea aad the territory of Alaaka. Red Croea disaster relief expenditures toUled M,I7«,10» tor the year. "lince Ita touadtag la 1111 the Red Cross haa aided victims ot S.4»5 dlaaatera here aad abroad, expending 1143,000.000 tor reecue, food, clothing, abelter, medical and nuralag aid and the perma¬ nent rehabilitation of families unable to re-esUblish tbem< aelvea," Mr. Smith aaid. ¦ NAZAKEffl CHMAL SOCim CONCERT Under the competent leadership o( EUU C. Schneebeli. the Nasa¬ reth Choral Society is conducting regular rehearsals In anticipation o( their Winter concert scheduled to be held on Dec. 5. The program is well planned and will be o( Interest on its own merlte. The chorus, as well as the quartet composed o( talented chorus mem* bers are putttag forth every ef> (ort poeslbto to brtag this concert up to the standard set by the many concerts of the soctoty rendered ta former years. The society will present rare tal¬ ent ta string and brass music. Mr. Charles Hess and Mr. Daniel Rohn are aooompanlsts. The concert will be presented in St. John's Reformed Chureh on Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, at 6:15 o'clock. The Choral Society U the oldest musical organisation In this com¬ munity and In the past li.is en- Joyed an unprecedented patronage. The ofllcers and mombers are look¬ ing forward to a conttauance of the splendid support they have enjoyed In the past. The chorus membership is ap¬ proximately M members In view of the treat ta store for luvers of music it would be well to (ocas their attention on the date—Dec. 3. NUMEROUS LOCAL OVER WEEK-END Paul Jdesstager of East Uwn. Naaareth R. D. 3. sustained com¬ pound fractures of the lower right lag when the milk truck owned by the Mowrer Datoy. of Bethlehem, whtoh he was drlvins was struck by a car operated by L. Bosich of town at the taterseeUon of West Maueh Chunk St. and North Ave. on Sunday at LM a. m. Meastager was driving weat on Maueh Chunk St and was struck en the side by the ear driven by Boeleh. who waa drtvtag south on North St Meastager waa given treatment by (Oaattaood tn Past flva) Citizens Of Nazareth and Community Urged To Make Their Wishes Known Now Conference Speaker NAZABETH STORES OPEN NOV. llth It was announced by The Naz¬ areth Merchants Association that Nazareth Stores will be open Armistice Day, Saturday, Novem¬ ber llth. LOCAL FARM SHOW OPENS NEXT FRIDAY High School Gymnasium LARGE PREMIUM LIST The eighteenth annual (arm show .sponsored by the Secmd Natlanal Bank, opens a two-day session here next Friday evening, November I7th. Tie .show will continue Saturday afternoon and evening, November 18th. Profeosor Dennis o( State College will spealc on "Same Advantages o( Living in the Country," Priday eve¬ ning. The Orpheus Olee Club, ol town, WlU be present and render several special numbers, and there wlll be community singing. Saturday evening at 7 o'clock the A Capella Choir of the Nasareth High School, under the direction o( Mlss Yeisley. will render a program. Exhibits may be seen Prtday eve¬ ning, Saturday a(temoon and eve¬ ning. The premium lUt, (ound on another page o( this Issue, gives ta detail the priaes offered for this annual large display of local agri¬ cultural producte. PASrrREMDBNn ATTEND COUNCH. A four-county cotincU of the past president's parley of the Ladtes' Auxiliaries of the American Legion, was held in Catasauqua American Legi3n Home this past week-end. There were 102 members present with Mlss Idabel MacAfee. of Cat¬ asauqua. as hosteu. A turkey dta¬ ner was sorted and each person present received a favor. mss MacAfee tatroduced Mra HarrU Smith, of Philadelphia, the Eastern vice-president of this dU¬ trict. who spoke on the theme. "Amerlcanlim and National De¬ fense." Also on the program were voeal seleetlons by Mrs. Carl Newhard. o( Hokendauqua; accordUn selections by Master Oeorge Bacinsky, of Pul- lerton; xylophone selections by Le¬ Roy Miller and accompanied by Miss Dorothy McAllister, both of Cata¬ sauqua: and a dance by Carl Prut¬ chey. ot Pullerton. Past presidents of the Naaareth elub present were: Helen Rice, Ella Wunderly, Ella Kreidler. Elsie Plelschman, Jennie Millhelm. Clara Osterstock. Jennie Wolfe, Alma Wal¬ ters. Mabel Eyer, Carrie Nagle, Eli¬ aabeth Butts, D3rothy Pollweiler Helen Cump, Anna Laubach and Agnes Keen. The November meeting of the auxlUary o( the Harold V. Knecht Post Will be held this Priday eve¬ ntag. Tlie annual Armistice Day banquet will be held in the Tatamy Plrehouse on November I7th. P.TJLTOHEAR iWJCATOR TO-NIGHT Dr. Marold Thomas. o( the de¬ partment of education of Lehigh University. Bethlehem. wiU speat en the theme, "Contraste In Educa¬ tion." at the Novemtier meetmg of the Naaareth Parent-Teacher's As¬ socUtlon to be held this evening Nov. 9. at 7:45 o'clock in the audi¬ torium of the Naiareth High SchooL Dr. Thomas only recently spent some time In Eure^r. Musical selections will be given by the A Capella Choir of the high school, db-ected by Miss Mae Yeisley, and which has a personnel of SO voices. Mrs. Don Wilkenson is chairman of the ho.spltallty committee and a large attend.^nce l.s anticipated. Much Bi'Centennial Com¬ mittee Work Mu8t Be Completed This Month History Closes Nov. 15th; Patron List Nov. aoth Now that almost twelve busy months have slipped by since the Patron List Committee and the His¬ tory Committee have been organized, the time has come (or these two committees to complete their work. Warren Breinig, chairman oJ the History Committee, announced that all material that is to be included in the new history of Nazareih must be in his hands no later than nex Wednesday, November 15th. It Ls Important ,therefore, that citizens who may still have in their pos¬ session any important information to submit the same at once to the (Conttaiied on Page Pouri ANNUAL JACK PARADE MAUI MANY SPECTATOM $153 In Cash aad 99 Mer¬ chandise Priaes Award¬ ed Wi—era Because of inclement weather aaa- ditions last Tuesday, tha annual Jack Frost parade was staged Wed¬ nesday evening with marked aua- cess. This annual affair, sponsored top Nazareth merchants and staged BJf The American Legim, haa pcovaa a colorful event and is reoelvta( more and more attention by thoaa concerned to make each year's evant bigger and better. It was announced at a meeting of the Naaareth Mer¬ chanU Association last Thuradajr LEHIGH VALLEY i PAST GRANDS TO MEET AT HECKTOWN The regular monthly meeting of the Lehigh Valley Past Orands' As¬ sociation will be held in the Heck- : town Sunday School Chapel on Sat¬ urday evening, November llth, ' promptly at 8 o'clock—as the guests of Confident Lodge No. 1133 LOOP, of Newburg. During the regular business session the recently elect¬ ed ofllcers for the ensutag term will be tastalled: President, Edwta T. Dornblaser; ist Vice President, How¬ ard Ringer; Snd Vice President. Bd Rabenold; Srd Vice President, Jo¬ seph Dewalt; Secretary. Robert Ar- ner and Treasurer, Edgar Troxell. After the bustaess session there wlll be a varied program of enter¬ tainment, tacludlng a promtaent speaker. At the close of the session a flne dinner will be served. It is hoped as many Past Orands as pos¬ sible will attend this meeting, also Third Degree members are welcome. REV THOMAS O. LAWRENCE FOUR-DAY IHBLE CONFERENCE The Rev. Thomas O. Lawrence will be the Teacher this week at the Bible Conference to be held In the Moravian Church, thts evening (Thursday) and Priday and Saturday evenings at 7:45 and also on Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. Rev. Law¬ rence is pastor of the Chester Ave. Baptist Church in Philadelphia and Is also a member of the faculty of the Philadelphia School of the BlbU. Born in Wales, he received his Bible training at the South Whales Bible Institute. foUowing which he joined With the "Pilgrim Preachers" traveling for flve years throughout Oreat Brltata ta evangelistic and Bible teaching work. After coming to America, Rev. Lawrence waa grad¬ uated from the Baatem Baptist Theological Semtaary. Ha ia a flery preacher and able Rible ex¬ positor, with an UNEMPUmmiT DOmHWAID IIEND TIMN8 UPWAIP The ceoent downward trend In ac tivltles of the Pennsylvania Unem¬ ployment Compensstlon DivUion was reversed In the week ending October 30, when beneflt paymente Increased approxtaiately 13 per cent and orig¬ inal dahns rose almost 20 per cent above the preceding week, Secretary of L,abor and Industry Lewis O. Hines reported today. "Disbursements totaled SM2236 ta week ending October 20. checking a three-week decline," Secretary Hines potated out. 'Original claims flled during the week numbered 5.- 635. halting a steady drop that had lasted (or six weeks in this phase o( actlMties." The average check in the week ending October 20 was $1077. con¬ tinuing to diminish for the flfth successive week. Tlie average check to date is tll.15. The grand total of beneflt pay¬ ments since the beginning of dis¬ bursements in February. 1938 Is 1120,407,853, included in 10.797.049 check*. Secretar}- Hines said. Thta Bible Conferenoe U spon¬ sored by a group of tayoMn from Easton, PhiUlpsburg and Naaareth. monthly, for a period of eleven years. The beat Bible expositors have been brought to local Bible studente and Christian workers. The subjecU thU month arc taken from the book of Hebrews and ere as foUows: Thurs¬ day 7:4ft P. M. "Ood U: Ood bas spoken" Prlday 7:46 P. M. "Tbe Superiority of Oods Ptaal Spokes¬ man" Saturday at 7:45 P. M. a con¬ tinuance of Prlday's subject. Sun¬ day aftemoon at S o'clock "Our Oreat High Priest". The pubUc ta mvited. MAGAZINE CAN. PAKN TO START FOR AMBULANCE FUND Mrs Ployd N. Wagner, chairman of tlie Ambulance Pund Committee announced that the annual magazine campaign for the maintenance of the Nazareth ambulance, will be started this week. The committee, appointed by Bor¬ ough Council, consists of Mrs. P. N. Wagner, representative of the Wo¬ man's Club: Wm L. Himler. repre¬ sentative of the Lions Club; S. J Oregory. representative of the Ro¬ tary Club; Lawrence Rice, represen¬ tative of the Vigilance Hose Co.. and Floyd Kauffman. CouncU repre¬ sentative LEGION COMMANDEI APPOINTSCOmimBi To Parade At EaatM Saturday Members of the Post. Ladles' Aus- iliary and Sons of tbe Legion of the Harold V. Kneeht Post. No. Ml, American Legion, wUl participate is an Armistice Day parade thte Bat¬ urday aftemoon at Eaaton, aeeord- ing to plans discussed Tuaadap eve¬ ntag at the seml-aumthljr i of that Post. The vartasa are to congregate at the Poat on that day at 1:S0 p. sl Also the drum corps greup mt tha Sons of the Legton are to partlcipata ta a Jack Prost parade vhleh vaa heM last eventag at Northamplas. The regular monthly meattas at tha Sons of Legion, previoualy acheduMd for laat night has been paatpooad te November Mth bacanaa oT thla parade. On November Mth a ahamtawl meetins of the county 40 at • will be held ta tbe loeal paat hosaa aad on November 17th the varlMM da- partmente of the poat will hoM tMr annual banquet, aponaoaad Bg the Udies' auxlUary. at tha Thtaav Plrehouse. Last eventag Uoyd Oateratoek aad Reuben Davidson repeeaastad tto Post at a dtatriet amattas at Pal¬ merton. MenmrUI larvlaaa wlB ba beld in a local chureh aaoM later this month. Harmonicas have alieadp ALL inn OONIBTANnie Mn. Zellaer b Week's Wt CELEBRATE 34th WED¬ DING ANNIVERSARY The 34th wedding anniversary of Mr. snd Mrs. Jacob Serfass was ob¬ served at a dinner at their home, S7 East High St., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Serfass were mar¬ ried by the Rev. Prank Smith, Ef¬ fort. Monroe County, and were blessed with flve chUdren. Emmett Serfass. Mrs. Edgar Oower, of town; Mrs. Kenneth Oower. Belfast, and Kenneth and Viola, at home. They alao have six grandchildren. Attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oower. Charlotte and Richard Oower. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oower, Mr. and Mrs. Em¬ mett Serfass, Betty, Oerald. Leona. and Sherwood Serfam, Kenneth and Vtola Serfass, Mabel Shupp. all of town, and Clayton Stenlake, of Ban¬ gor, and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Serfaaa. County RepaUidns BaiifwC at Nazireth A testimonial dinner to North¬ ampton County Republican leaders was given at the Nasareth Inn Saturday night by state employes from the county. More than 350, were present. : Joseph Moenlg opened the meet-' ing. Introducing A. L. Relnhard who gave the testimonial speech. Wayne E Barber of WUson Bor¬ ough, county campaign manager, acted as toastmaster and introduced i the following: Harrington Adams of Bethlehem, deputy attorney gen- j eral: John R. Chidsey. state com¬ mitteeman: C A. P Bartlett. state [ .s n.itor: Edgar J. Balllet and John N Hoflman. assemblymen; Mrs. William L Oroman. of the Bethle- h-m Republican Club: Mrs. Harlan E Woehrle. of Easton. city vice- chairman ;Alex MiUer, treasurer of the Northampton County Republi¬ can Committee; Kenneth P. Kress¬ ler, county chairman and Mlss Myrtle B. Applebaugh, county vice- chairman. Harry C. Woods of Bethlehem read an origtaal campaign poem. • • TO OBSERVE MT ANNIVER8ART IN BVSMKILL M. B. CHURCH Tlie I07th anniversary of the BushkiU M E. Church wUl be ob¬ served thts Sunday with spectal aer¬ vices In the morntag and eventag. At the morning aerviee. Profeaaer Robert Laramy and Judge WUUam O. Barthold wlU be the spaakera. A special musical program will be rendered by the two choirs of the ehurch. At the evening aerviee. two aelo- late WlU be present; Mim Norma Henry of Bast Stroudsburg and Mrs. Mary Paul of TannersvUle. NAZARETH R. D. GHU. STRUCK BY AUTOMOHLE Slx-yesr-old Shirley CrUt, Nas¬ areth R. D., sustained a fractured left collarbone and bruises of the head and limbs Monday morntag when she was struck by a ear op¬ erated by Ruth E. Olasser, 39 Pen Argyl R D I. Following the accident, the child was assisted into the car of a pass¬ ing motorist and taken to the ofllce of a local physician for treatment, and later taken to her home. St.ue Motor Police of the Beth¬ lehem substation reported that the child was struck by the right rear end of the Olasser car as $ne was crossing the highway to go to achool. The motorist, the police said, made a sliarp turn to the left to avoid striking the child, but the ear swung around too fast. LIONS lEAIPEIL Norman PeU. of Baaton. address¬ ed memben of the Lions elub on ths subject "Armistice" at tha elub's semi-monthly dtaner-lunehaon aas- sion Tuesday evening ta the audi¬ torium of the TJi.C.A Pail ant tatroduced to the cliS» by Robert Pauley. It mta announeed that a apecial program wOl be gLyau on "Ladlaa Night" ta bo obeerved at the Chib'B next meeting on Tuesday eveataf. November Slat. Oueate present Tueeday evening were R. W. Orifllth, A. Wm. Day. Maynard Ruber and Thomaa Van- Atta. aU of town, and PeUx Ouen- ther Jr, of Bethlehem and S. A Hunaicker, of Tatamy. Beautiful new Brer Rabbit Molaa- ses Recipe Books are betag ntallad to ever}- contestant ta the Brer RabMt Molasses Contest. WIU pou SM yours? Alert h:usewives are taktag ad¬ vantage of the golden opportunity offered by the Brer RabMt Molaaaaa Contest to win a natonal priae of a year's supply of groceries—#800 worth—or 8500 in cash, or the local weekly prizes of 8100 or cans ot molasses The cookbook ta aent yoil ev?n if you win none of theae prlaea —it's your gift for entering the con¬ test. The contest, which ta ruaaing to- cally in this newspaper, haa tw« more weeks to go, and then the wta- ner o{ the grand national priae WtU be announced shortly therenller. Bo get your recipes ta, and perhaps yoit Will win not only one of the weekly prices, but the big one as weU. Wtaners ean aeeure their prlaea by calling at the ITBM OfTICB. 48 So. Mata Bt. Por thta week of tbe eonteat. Miaa Schnerr. who ta judging the eonteat for thta paper, has seleebid Mn. ¦. C. ZeUner aa wtaner. Mn. Setlner^ recipe for Mtace Cake waa ehoaen from among many reclpea submit¬ ted thU week. Here Is Mrs. Zellner's recipe: Mtaee Cake The Recipe:—3 eggs. weU beatas. added to I lb. brown sugar, 1 esp shortening, well creamed; 1 )ar commercial mlnoe; mta wMl i add: 2 cups Brer Rabbit 2 teaspoons baking aoda diaolved Bl v; cup vtaegar, 1 teaspoon salt, H teaspoon each of cinamon, elova% ginger, alsplee and nutOMs: 1 cupa sifted flour to make very attS batlar. Bake ta smaU loaf caka or btasd pan about 1 hour, tempamtun Ml defraea, with ahallow pan water hi bottom of oven. Tttia ta an eaealMMl fruit cake and may ba kept ftt weeks if kept covered aad wrappat in a cool plaee. To float naa H MB butter. 1 cup browa mtautea. apnad on caka Ing and cake ta vary hot Hoaamafeera of eeoiaaalty an «sad l» top MB MraBMaMr aay R. Oafw. ¦ '***:*^" 'Wf *¦ ¦..v^frHh ** A.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 50 |
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 | 1939-11-09 |
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 | 11 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1939 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 50 |
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 | 1939-11-09 |
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 39412 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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^th Citizens Cast 1820 Votes Tuesday
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IMPORTANT REMINDER
To ctear up some misunder¬ standing concerning the (unctions of several Bi-Centennial commit¬ tees, all citixens are reminded and urged to please remember that:
The Patron List Committee's (unctions are to obtain names o( persons to be published In tlie history at a charge o( |l per name. The work of this committee Is to end No¬ vember 30th.
The Htotory Committee, War¬ ren Breinig, chairman, compiles and edits data (or the new publication. All matters pertaining to this publication should be submitted to Mr. Breinig. The work o( this commit¬ tee will close November ISth.
The Ways and Means Commit¬ tee's (unctions are sel(-ex- planatory. Tills conunlt¬ tee Is now conducting a fund-ralshig campaign by ¦olidtlng cash subscrip¬ tions from all citlaens. business houses and man¬ ufacturers.
Tha funatltaa tr these three oonunlttoea In parttoular should not ba oonfuaed. Therefore, If you havt subaerlbed to the pa« tron Itot, It neana that your name or namat will be publtohed m that Itot ta tha htotory. It does not mean tbat you have Bo- ¦alad a atbenilHton to tha Bl« OentanakU fund, and It does not BMaa that jrou are entitled to a htotory book.
If poa haoa aMHortbed to the fund-ratotag oamptign now being conducted by Iha Waya aad Meana Oonuntttae. It maana that you hava fulflltod a elvle tMI' gatlon, aa the same to conaMerod an outright donation to the gen¬ eral fund.
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J. Allan Stamer aarwd re- freshmtnta ta honor of tha 80th weddtas anntvanary obaarved only roeaatlp by Mr. and Mia. Stamer.
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Month | 11 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1939 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19391109_001.tif |
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