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'^JBRTLL BB NO RBORBTB ««« hasa yoor naaw and tho IS^^atah a»nhar of lour 25^ tba Haw HIrtorjr of MMtrsth. NAZARETH THE ilili ITEM UP IN OMB storjr of Um WUl jrour aaaw tte eovsrf ¦pwai ^^"Zl^oTlS— 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH fULCentenniai '^lieiLlilTS 1740 —IMO ir fiMCBBfnr fWB NAZARBTH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1939 Booat Nasareth — Single Copy ThiBB National Celebration to Mark Girl Scout 27th Anniversary (Mb HfiAMZAnON-PW mWAMWtlPS necessity tor an orianlsaUoa, A, -^u of dssliabif s mode of Uv- ^ ZTthru psrsoaal responslbUlty gLf ths eonftaMS of oommunity laHrsUon, sulMeat to promote the t!Z-^" welfare te readUy under- :L«H«tiie. Without sueh an organ- SZ« Ute bl|b uMtbres of the HMtvlan pioneers la thte eoaunun- Taught essUy bave bsea frusttsted Snugh the natural eonditlons as Miented by thte new, strange, sav- 2eeountry, so rslentlsss ta ite ef- Z^ to overeoaw aay aad aU at- liable of elvUlsatloa. ' What mli^t bave beea the eon- ^Inr- ss bdd hjr these peopte Ssernlng HUMAN NBBDBf gmOty, tbey were not fully cov- 0^ by the eoauaan essentlate— kifeal. raiment and shslter: thsse VSe to be bad ta suMetent abuad- ^ IMS ta Ute leads of tbeir birth; ^¦e necessartly bad to be desires mending appsassmeat sufltetent to toUee Umss awn. woawn and ehU- ^1 to 4esert tbeir bonwlaads. cross e« treacherous uaebartsd oeean ta Pea veiieU. furalshlac scant pro- Betten agatast the etenwnte of na¬ ive, ta hopee ef reaebtaf the shores H a praetlcaUy unknown bind, cap- gHi of gusraatsstag but one ad- 'wttaie over tbe balanee of the mitoed world-«RBBDOil. "rOL- ¦UNCE, History ptotaly and eon- vtoetafly shows that thsss were the fnpeUtag motives that dselded the mas, flnally endtaf bi tbair efforte Is sttempt the design, construction gai operstlon of s nsw and lelf- nAetent eivlUaed order, ta Nasa¬ nth, Pennsylvaate. Msny idess and opinions nuy hsve •.<eured to thess psopte eoneerntag •mOIVIDUAL UBERTT AND PKBEDOM or WORBRIB " How: ever, it is grstlfytag to note that tbey entertained no eonslderstion llaed on a 9POtl9 8VBTEM nor a »Bethod that would eventuaUy re- «dn a RBMBTRIBUnON OT WIALTH. evldenUy the History of fsatttries snd ta many esses per- sjasl experience had taught these isople the futUlty of any course em- brsetag either motive. Apparently, they were equally as dstermined agaiiut accepting any taterpretation of "Individual Liber¬ ty" that permitted any individual ihe freedom of Indescretion. white hoMtag the genersl public respon- iBle for reUef ta the event of mis¬ fortune or poverty induced by sueh Indiscretions. Neither, did they entertain any flL<se opinions on the theory that "THE WORLD OWED THBM A I<IVINO" regardlssa: they fully un¬ derstood Uuit they could not AP- RNtD THAT WHICH THEY 00tn.D NOT PAY" and that false opinions could be equaUy as danger. ett< snd desdly ss dteesse lerms. The transtetlons of the archives iteining thehr daUy reeords. also t!shily show tbat experience ae- 'auainted them with the strength rnd fortitude required to resist tbe unnatural doslrss and deiaaads. Whst te more prsteewortby. tbey had the courate ot thehr eonvletlons, to reatet aU sueb demsnds ta a peaceabte but perstetent maaaer, eatisfled to rest their case witb thae. to prove the wisdom of their aw- fives. TO aay oae. uaasqualntsd witb tbe early blstery ot Naaaiatb. soaw ot Ihe tsregotef etatsawate aUabt ap¬ pear laa lisallstte to be aeeurate, rat ailibt rsadlly further quaetlen of Inlonaattoa aeeesslbte psopte as disptayad ta their of setloa. Tbe aaswor to sneb atlgbt eeessloa soaw surprise In thte modsni aie, whea It te dte- covered that tbeir bapUdt faltb in prayer as s awaas to DIvtae lospte- stion and guManee was tbe sole chart and that no matter was too eommonpUwe ta tbeir optaion to be referred to tbeUr Maker. In Ute nest tastaUawat, tbe itb. I we ahaU oonttaiw the tuple on OR- OANIZATIOM rOR HUMAN KEBDS. uAfaR\ VJii TbaOM jrear la af Mm HMir lwealjr*aavaala analvaiaary. Taa aMaa- . aa's ilMii aiaaHsrs arUI ba fiiasiii aa a MMayBaaia Parljr la ka heard Marsh 11. i:li-i:4i P. M. Hw caa Mturotfc fram Haw Yarh. Oaaala af' af Nw OM aeems, aai Mrs. Herkarl Baavar (lap riiiM). af ANa, Cal.. hanarary vtoa-prsslisal. NalaMa raila staia arbo wHI la BMriw na party a saseass ars liafl te riihl). Martaa Oawaay. BMnlar lanar: jsaslsa Braganetle. ratUo aai ssasart arllai; Allee fiaat, voffsalHa aeliaee. wha wW ba asislrBas af caieawales: NIto iteah. iiraalar af Uw CBB "Lai's Pralani" proiram. wbuwr dt rails Vta paa far Ihe hest ehlliraa's pracram. Local Girl Scouts To . Join In Celebrating: '^ Twenty-Seventh Birthday "PBNNaVLVANIA WIUNJrB" Is s new pubUcatlon which con- taliu 30 full color Ultutratlons of aU Pennsylvanto's large and uaall IIRie msmmste, game birds, fur-bearing snbnste snd preda¬ tory mammate, with complete de¬ scriptions of esch. Bame may be procured for the nomtaal sum of 2Sc; or with a two-year subscrip¬ tion to The Pennsylvsnte Oame News, from The Pennsylvsnia Oame Commission. ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL MND OON. CUT TO-NB- tl lite NsssretyHlgh ichool Band WiU present tig annual eoneert on Priday evenw. liarch 10, ta tbe High Behoo^uditorlum. liite con¬ cert, wblel/te the third of a series, wUl be uaher the dhrectlon of Mar- %i>i B. wts. Ouest Conductor wUl belMr^Ubertus L. Meyers, Dhreetor of I thp AUentown Band and Presl- dsar of the Psnnsylvsnls Bsnd- Bisster'a Assoctation. -ttw proiram wUl be divided Into two jwrte, esch contatatag a vartety of mttelcal overtures, waltses and awrehee. "OoMUoeks and the Three Bears." a aovelty aumber stanUsr to "Unete Tom's Oabto." wblcb was liven tast year, wUI be one of tbe featurea ot tbe eoneert. Additional attraetloas wUl taebiie a flute and pieeolo duet by Jean Bern and Mariaret Wsrtman, a trwapet solo by WUtanl Bchtoler who wUI also coaduet a number, and muste durlni the Intermission by the Nasaretb Kigh Behool "Blue and .White" or- ehestra. Oerald Arnold leading. Doors open at T:15 P. M. • 'S&i: JC^ 'Ve ahe kmai e# As iss «M as! ittp *ISS|fc." \ ar^ ll-Columbus tetumed te IW agtooPsrkntvoyog* iHnyol IMncey, IWI. _y^ »•«. Patrick's Day, U-Prlsonere mutiny ol ll-RusBicm Onr Nicholas was delhNosdi 1917. Il-Wesi Petal MUitary Aeodbmy vros leuaded 1602, FLACBDINIIAE Harrisbarg—Tbe 1919 Pennsylvan. la Parm flhow trss a record-breaker in many ways, aeoordtai to the t*ennsylvanla Dspartment of Airl> culture. The attendanee was lariar by 40,000 for tbs wssk. there were more exhibits, more departawnts, snd new sttrscttons of sU sorts. And the rscoid breaktai stUI |oei oa PreaUum ehecks are helm maU- ed earlier than ever before, and fiom a week to ten days earUer titan tast ysar. Those tor Uveetoek winners, totaUtag 119,190, were msU- ed on PebrusrK 10. AU others, (ex¬ cept pouUry), totaUni 910,S16.TS were mailed Pebruary IT. Amounts of cash awsrds by clssses follow: Swine 11,936.00 Sheep 2,418.00 4-H Lambs 561.00 Horses 3,00500 Beef Cattle 1,185.00 4-H Baby Beef 1,457.00 Dair>' Cattle 7WOO Vocational Demonstrstlon . 600.00 Music IW.OO 4-H Club Com 369.00 TO HOLD BIRTHOAV PARTY TOMORROir BVBNINO Ofarl icoute throughout the na¬ tion wUl "attend" a Birthday Party ta New York Idareh 15th, oelebrating thehr twenty-seventh anniversary, a: 'Ahich time Mrs. Prederick H Brooke, of Washtagton, D. C, pres¬ ident and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, of Palo Alto, CaUf., honorary vice-pres- lilent wUl be the guests of honor. The party, which wUl be the high- light of a week's observance to be beld by the organisations 516,009 natnbers, wUl be heard over the CBd network, 4:15 to 4:45 P. M. (EST), Helping to mske it a success wUl be the followtag radio notables: Jes. »ica Drsgonette, radio and concert favorite; Nite .Mack, director of the CBB "Let's Pretend" program, wta- i<er of the rsdio editors' 1939 poU for the best chiUren's proiram; and Morton Downey, tenor: Alice nost niU be mtetress of ceremonies. The locsl troops and councU have scheduled their Blrthdsy Party for tomorrow evenini, Mareh 10th, at 7:30 o'clock at the YJI.C.A. At thte thae soaw fifty seoute srlU receive their Beeond Ctess Bcout awards and flfteen Brownies wlU receive |old linis. Mrs. WUUam Asch. of Bas¬ ton. WiU be the speaker. Thte meettag wUl be open to the eeneral public. Olrl Scouts of Crestwood and Yonkers, N. Y, also wUl be heard by their steter Scouts throughout the country when they appear on the "Ut's TsUc It Over" program with Alma KlteheU over the NBC net¬ work, 1:IS to 1:30 P. M. (EST), Mareh 19. Ihe ilrls, who have ac¬ quired eonslderable fame as pteyers of shepherds pipes, whleh they make themselves, wUI live several seleotlons on these unique flutes. Aleo. accompanied by a Oirl Scout orchestrs of twelve pteees, they will sini Olrl Seout sonis typleal of hlk- ta|, campflre, nature and ceremony. Among the radto stars who will convey bhrthdsy ireetlnis to the cnanlsatlon te Penny Brtce, who as ' Baby Snooks" ta the "Oood Newa cf 1939" proiram, wUl pay a tribute ro the Olrl Scouta on Mareh 16 over tbe NBC Red aetwork. 9:01^ 10:00 P. M. (BBT). Ireae Wteker. the "Btaitai Lady" of the NBC Red network. wUl salute tbe OUrl Beouta on ber proiram of Marsh 11.1:09— 1:30 P. M. (BBT). Oavo BImaa wUI do Uw saaw on bta "Msbby Lobby" proiram over the HBO Blue network. 9:10-9:00 P. M. (BBT) Idarcb IB. • e MOIUBB'S CLASS TO MBBT The monthly meeting ot the Mother's Class of St. John's Reform¬ ed Church srUI be hekl thte evening st 7:30 o'clock st the home of Mrs. Fivin Bmlth. 330 East Walnut St. PLAN DANCE Members of the eommerctal Club of the local senior high aehool are planning for a "Siiort Dance" to be held on April 31 ta the gjrmnaslum of the bulldtag. A program com¬ mUtee sppotated includea Anna Brandl, chairmen. Wsrren Engle, Jr., Elisabeth NoU, PhylUs Young and Marton PUck. ruSSfanurnsato i^*<fRBOiS'rBR idjjpknot too late to bave your naae and the name of every member of your famUy registered in the patron lUt of The New HUtory of Nasareth. To facilitate matters, loeal mer- cbants are now taking subscrip¬ tions at theh: ptaces of bustaess. IThus maktag it easy for you to be listed at your convenience. If you hsve not been contacted by a member of the Bi-Centennial Campaign Committee, or, if you have not fully deckled, please drop in and Ulk it over with one of our bustaeasmen. Remember, you wlU die, but your name wiU live forever, if you are registered ta the patron Ust to be pubUshed within the covers of this new and compute htetory of Nazareth. MERCHANTS DISCUSS BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION '/,\ TO ASH POB PBOTCCTION AGAINST POREION PARTICIPATION LAIGE ATRNDANCE AT ANNIVEISARY SERVICES There was a large attendance at the anniversary services held In Haman Evangelical Church, town, on Sunday evening, at which time rhe flfty years of mtaistry of Rev¬ erend W. 8 Harris and forty years of Mrs. Amelia KlchUne Harrte, and alao the occasion of the completion of ten years ministry in Nasareth and eight years st AckerawnvUle Evsngelicsl Church were obeerved. The progrsm rendered was ss tol¬ lows, orchestrs selectiotu by the Ae- kermsnviUe EvangeUcal Sunday School; tatroduetry remarks by Rev. I. P, Berptresser. of AUentown, Dte- trict Superintendent: prsyer; selec¬ tions by Oospel Trio, Mrs. Norman Oranda, Mrs. Bamuel Nace and Mary Weiss; selection by the Junior Choir of the Nasareth Moravtan Church; scripture; solo by Dorothy Poster, AckermsnvUle; seleetton by Ackermanville orchestrs; addreas by Rev. I. P. Bergstresser; selection by Junior Choir of Nasareth EvangeU¬ cal Church; Remtaiscence*, by Rev. E». B. Harris, of PhUsdelphte and Kv. C. H Kichltae, ot QuarryvlUe, .; saw duet, Austin Nace and Norman Orands foUowed by greet¬ tags from clergymen oltawn; selec¬ tion by eombtaed Junior choirs of EvangeUcsl and Moravtan Churches greetings from AckermanviUe Church by Harvey Miller, of Bangor; greettags |p)m Nssppeth BvanisUeal Chureh by Daniel Nace, of town; greetings from Nasareth, Atty. Stan, ley J, Pehr; music by choir of th; host church; renuriu on ministry of Mrs, Kichline Harris by Rev. W, 8. HarrU followed by responses by both Rev. and Mrs, Harris; announce¬ ments lollowed by offertag and mu¬ sical selection and the benediction, LG.E.IiOLDIK- MORIAL SERVICE Members of Temple No. 10 L. O. E., on Thursday evening held a memortal service of a Temple of Sorrow in memory of the late Mrs. Emma Resh, member of the temple. Member* attending her funeral thU past week at the Lutheran Cemetery at Martta's Creek were Eva Abef, Mary KUpatrlck, Bva Shafer, Bertha Pree, Haael Itterly, Jeanetta Meta, Daisy Kratser, Cora Beers, Msrthd Retahehner, Jennte Prante, Mame EdeUnan, Iota Waaser, Emma Ru¬ loff and Hattte Marsh. A regular stated meeting of Th^ Nasareth Merchants Association wa^ held at the Y.M.C.A. last Thursday ev«»»lng with thirty-three members ktid guests pre.sent. W. 8. Dech. preaident, presided. Ill discu-sslng matters concerning the Bi-Centennial celebration it was pointed out that inasmuch as full cooperation has already been signi* fled by thl.s body, steps should be taken to avoid an influx of foreign participation in concessions. It was ctated that all due consideration shauld be given local concerns vhi sre the real sponsors of the bi? forthcoming event, rather than of¬ fering concessions to non-contribu¬ tors and non-interested outfits Tentative plans for contributions .ItMl bi-centennial program advertis¬ ing were presented by R, B. Portuln chairman of the program committee. It was stated that it is not too early to start planning store operation' for the celebration period as well OS special show window decoration' weeks and weeks in advance. Pull particulars on approved plans for contributions and program advertts. lug are to be announced at a tater ^ate. NAIWESroNWlN OVER ALL^TTARS IN BENEPrrCAlB 1939 ELECTION CALENDAR MAY BE REVISED Harrtabarg,—The 1039 election cxlendar, which may be revised In I ihe near future as a result of legis- ' lation enacted at the current ses¬ sion of the Oeneral Assembly, today | i:icludes the following dates: > PrUnary Election, Sept. 12 j Municipal Election, Nov. 7. Jtme 24—flrst legal day to cii- culate nomination petitions. July 5—last day for Secret.iry of the Commonwealth to advise Countv Election Boards of the polltlcU parties in the State and the State (Continued un Page Pour) j I JOINT MEETING The local Rotary Club will meet Jointly with the Emmans (Lrhlgh j County) Club this evetHng at Em- < maus. Mondsy eventag's meeting wss dtopensed with. ' MOVINO BtmOALfW BACK n. O. Shnons and son, of town. have the contract fo move the bun¬ galow of the Iste/Prancis John.son Shhner's HlU, Befklehem Road back sbout twenty-fi nUs boBW wds not ta Une with the other^omeabuUt aloni the road. and te being taoved back so ss to nmfOrm with ttw other homes. This wUI be a deikled hnprovement to general appslirances ta ths neigh¬ borhood. • • SUBSTITVTES POR PASTOR The Rev, Psul 8. Meinert. pastor ot the Nssareth Moravtan Church has been conftaed to hte home for more than a week with Uie grippe. On Sunday momtag Rev. Bamuel Zelters, professor at Morsvian Col¬ lege, Bethlehem, preached the ser- nion. On Sunday eventag the servlees were ta charie of WUllam Korts, who nwde the addreu. Nassreth-Weston's "Black Devils," of the Bi-State Lesgue, hung up a 17-29 victory over the Moravian Col¬ lege All-Stars in a beneflt gsme played Tue.sday evening on the local high school floor. The loeal ebony clad flve came from behtad a 13-3 count at quarter tUne to knot the score at 15-15 at half ttaie and surge into s 35-33 lead at the three qusrter mark. pUlng onto their lead In the closing pertod. In a prelimtaary gsme the Naza¬ ieth High School All-Stars scored a 35-33 decision over Eddie SIngher's Naaareth Y.MC.A. squad. Box scores: Nssaiwib-Wsston O. P. T. Qntater, P 1 0 2 Moracack. P 3 3 7 Cravec, P 1 3 4 Engler, P. 0 0 0 Susskl, C 6 3 13 Pipersta, 0 1 0 2 Lukevlcs, 0 1 1 3 Purdy, 0 0 0 0 Skok, 0 0 0 0 Onkonts, 0 3 0 4 Heffner, 0 0 0 0 TotaU 14 9 37 Moravtaa AM-8tars O. P. T. Forrest, P 3 1 7 Klni. P 0 0 0 Brandsfl, P 9 1 11 Levy P. 0 0 0 Lobb, C 0 0 0 Weiss, 0 1 0 2 Btasco, 0 4 1 9 Brown, 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 3 29 Nasareta-Weston 3 13 10 13—37 Moravlaa A. S. 13 9 1 7—29 Referee, Leidy; Scorer, Seipte; TUner. Koehler; thne of periods, 10 mtautst. Seeond gsme: Naasieth T. M. C. A. O. P. T. Dech. P. 0 4 4 Stoinet. P 3 0 0 Deichmsn, P-C 3 1 5 Hummel, C 0 0 0 Weiss, 0 3 0 6 Free, 0 5 1 11 Ootto, O, . 1 0 0 0 Peters, 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 6 32 Nasaretb High G. P. T. H Byrnes, P 5 3 12 Mahorsky, P 0 1 1 Reimer, P o 0 0 Wunderly, C l 0 2 .r Bvfnes, 0 3 6 12 KneOit, O 4 0 8 Mengel, O o 0 0 Totals 13 9 33 V.M.CA 4 5 7 18—32 Naz. H, 8 7 14 7 7—35 Referee, V. WeUs; Scorer, Walters; Timer, Sterlachlnl; time of periods. 10 mtautes. Important Business Transacted In Council I Chambers Mon. Euenh CARL KRAEMER PASSES ON Nazarene For Forty- Eiffht Years Carl C. Kraemer, 77 years of age, rne of the oldest and weU-known citizens of NasSreth. died at 11:2 Tuesday ev^ng at hLs home, 129 So. Main pt., after a brief illness. He WM for many years connected with yne Kraemer Ho.siery Co and later conducted a wholesale liquor bigness until Prohibition, at whlca HmeJjO' retired. "—Hewas born In Berleburg. West- phalen, Oermany and came to Naza¬ reth m 1891 and has since resided here. He was a member of St. John's Evangelical Reformed Church and Knights of the Oolden Eagle The deceased was preceded in death by his wife in Pebruary 1924. He is survived by six children. Mrs. Prank E. Stocker and P. Lewl^ Kraemer, of Easton; Miss Anna H. Kraemer, Mrs. Robert P. Ziegler, Mrs. Harry M. Happel and Henry Kraemer, all of town; flfteen grand- chUdren and a brother, Julius, of Eerleburg, Westphalen, Oermany. Puneral services wUl be held trom his tate home tomorrow afternoon March 10th. at 2'30o'colck in charge of Rev. Walter H Diehl. Interment wUl be made on Greenwood Ceme¬ tery. Tax Rate To Be 14 Mills...SUrt Proceedings to Acquire More GroMi tm Park... Favor Hone Kule Roid aad Street Tax Relief BOI VIEW NRW CH, On Ssturdsy sRemoon the trus toes and the conunlttee on remodel ing the Moravtan Sunday School Chapel tatertod made a trip to O lakenownUoyiew a Sunda^ Schaol Chapel st tkU ptace. The idea is o remodel tfte Moravian' Chspel clar ini the summer. • B FM'TBRTAtNBD Mr. snd Mrs. Sylvester Kem. South Broad St., entertained the lollowlng st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prsnk P. Keim, Evergreen St., on Sunday at a birthday dtaner ta lonor of Mrs, Helm's birthday an¬ nlveraary, Thomaa Keim, Mrs, Emma Deaatar, Walter Oessior and Miss Oertrude Bricks, ot Bast Orange, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lewte Huthmacher. Robert Huthmacher and Miss Dor¬ othy MuschUts, ot Bethlehem and the lueste ot honor snd host and hostess. Mr. and Mra. Ksba and Mr. and Mrs, Ksm. NOTICE ta Dog and Cat Owners Chief Burge&i Miller has ta- struted the local Police Porce to carry out every detail of the law In disposing of stray dojs or cats within the Borough Umiu. Every citizen who is tbs owner of dog or cat is warned and asked to cooperate in keeping the same under control and with¬ in the legal limiu at all times. Your kind assisunce ta this matter is appreciated Burress SuBpenda (Miear, Council RclMtatM SHOWER FOR PROSPECTIVE BRmE A variety shower was held Priday evening by Mrs. Russell Rader and Mrs. Ralph Itterly at the tatter's home in honor of the approaching T,'i-dding of their sister. Miss Mar¬ garet MlUhelm to Oliver Kahler of £ast Lawn. Present were Mrs. Bdwta Walters. Mrs. John Prtoe. Br.. Mn. Dan Ooodwin. .Mrs. Atbsr Kahler, Mrs^ Ralph Itteriy. Mrs. Ru.ssell Rader. Mrs. Oeorge 8. Michael, Mrs John Dtichman, Mrs. William Lowe. Mrs. P. A. Peters. Mrs. Robert Millheim Mrs. Calvin Itterly, Mrs. John Mondschein and Misses Anna Engle. Millicent Rader, Arleine Hellclc. Mildred Kahler and Hilda Kellow, ¦'CORKT' KELLAM NAZARETH RE- PUHJCANSARE QUESTS AT TATAMY Membera of the Nasareth Repub¬ lican Club were the guests of th? Tatamy O. O. P. Club and Lawyer Stanley J. Pehr at a jotat meeting Thursday night ta the Tatamy flre haU. John R, Chidsey of Easton. state commissioner and guest speaker, ad- dressed the group on "A Public Of¬ flce Is a Public Trust." He was in¬ troduced by Harley P. Yeisley. Among the other speakers were Kenneth Kressler of Easton, North- ."•mpton County chairman, who told of the progress of the new state ad- mintetration and WUlard Sinclair, president of the Northampton County Republican Clubs Associa¬ tion. Before the luncheon, served by the Tatamy club, the Nazareth group held a short business meeting. Tho Republican Clubs Association will meet April 5 at the Washington O. O P. home, Bethlehem. TOLLS WILL PAY SUPER • HIGHWAY SAYS JONES Harrtabarg, March 9—The Penn- ; sylvanla Turnpike Commission will present to the State within 15 years a $60,000,000 super highway for free use by the public together with a cash premium of more than tlO,000.- OOO, Chairman Walter A. Jones said today. Mr Jones explained that bonds totaling 935.000,000 which were stf.d to the RFC will be repaid by 1954 when the Turnpike will become part of the toll-free State Highways Sys. tern. At that time the Commission estimates it will have an accumu¬ lated surplus of 12,918.000 which it WiU turn over to the Motor Pund. (Contmued on Page Pour) a COLLEGE PRESIDENT TO BE 8PEAKEB .'k.: Dr. Leverson Tyson, of Muhtenberg College Allentoam. will address the loral Uons and Rotary clubs at a Joint meeting tn the auditorium ot the Y.MCA. on Tuesday evening, March 14. BAND TO liEsrME REHEARSALS Rehesrasls of the VlgUanee Hose Company Band wUl be resumed thte evening at a sessten called tor I o'clock ta the Plre Hall on Belvldere St., aeoordtai to an annotinoement by dirsetor RSrnr MUler. CHAMPION SWM- AT T TO¬ MORROW MGHT "Corky" Kellam the champion long-distance and endurance swim¬ mer will be the festure of s grest 'vater carnival to be held in the I'cal Y.M.C A. swimming pool on Friday. March 10th. 1919. Three shows at 4:15 P. M, 7:00 P. :JI. and 9 00 P. M. wUl witness the Oiant fellow in action, holder of a 235 mile swim down the Mississippi River, covering the distance ta 96 hours. "Corky" wlU take a "Leap f r Life" dive into the water, tied rnd weighted to a chair and hopes t'j come up in flfteen seconds. Jug- Cling 7 glasses while floating, eattag above and below water, new swim- (Oonttaued from Page Pour) A regular stated meettag of Towa CcuncU wa^ held Morulsy evonlag. with ail of the members with the exception ot Mr. buch, at 8:00 o'clock p, m. Itaa President, Mr. BehaeSer, preMdei. On motion of Messrs. Altoiaosa and Ltadenmoyer, It was ssoved that the Mtautes ot the reiutar statoB meeting held on Petuuary Sth b* adopted as read. On motion of Messrs. Kota aai Heintzleman it was moved that MUs amounting to 81A10.6S, as approved by the Chairman ot the varloua Committees, be approved and orSsg* ed paid by the Tressursr. AppUcations were preseatod aad read from WUltam O. at/imxrtnm tot ths position ot Bpeetal PoUoe Of¬ flcer and from Barl Ptante and Lsa* ter Werkheiser tor the position gf Police Ofllcers. On motion ot .-rs. Kahler and Kauffman, were accepted and ordered tablod. Communicatton from the Committee of the Vlgitance Co. expressing their apprectatlon i thank.? for the use of the Ifunlelpat Building for holding tbe Plremea'b Ball was read and on motioa oil Messrs. Lindenmojrer and KauRtauo accepted and ordered fUeJ. Beparto of Caaaattteeo Highway:—Mr. Ltadenmoyer r»> ported progress. Pab. Preperty:—Mr. KaUa e-^ that the flre plaee ta the had been completed and Bl Road practicaUy completed at tbe potat wiiere it had to be yut en prade. On motion of Messrs. Ua* dmmoyer snd Hetatileiaaa tt wig moved that the Committee bo fttMR authority to patat with ereoeoto m twc fleld houses at the park and alto secure prices for painttag the surteiu niing pool. Ptaanoe:—On motion of Ms KaufTman and Lindenmoyer. It moved that the Treasurer negottato a loan of 12000 00 for a pertad ot M day.s with the Nasareth Nattonal Bank and Trust Company Psttee:—Mr. Kahler advised that trafflc paint was required and tbo Secretary was directed to soeuro prices on patat similar to the patat ised by the State Highway Depart- nent The Secretary was also dl« rected to secure prices on suaunsr slilrts and trousers tor the PoUoe. Parking ta front of flre plu|s woe aiso brought to the sttentton of tbo Police Committee and the requested to see that the (Continued on paie flvo) RECEIVE FECILITATIONS MR. AND MRS. OE O 8. KREIDLER BR. NARK HfTY-HRST ANNIVEKSARY Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge S. Kreidler br.. South Oreen St, this past week, tnd received felicitations on the oc¬ casion of their 51st weddtag anniver¬ sary. The couple were married on Martti 3. 1888 by the tate Rev. O. O. Bem- heim, then pastor of Oraee Bvanfel- i<al Lutheran Church, PhUUpeburg' N J. Mrs. Kreidler U a dauihter ot the late Sarah Arm (Ptauntelder) and WUltem Walter. havta| been liom m Easton. and Mr. Kreidter te a son of Anna Maria (Speer) and the late Stephen Pike Kreidler, bom ta Pal¬ mer Township. The couple are each 71 and only three days apart ta afO. They have beea biassed wllb four ChUdren, two of whom aro UHaf. Mtes BUa M. KrsMler aai B KreMtor. Jr.. belli of coMMrrnsEs maa LesUe Abel, preetieat ton Oamp, Na 448, P. announeed sevoral aUttsm at tbe woekly camp la tbe L O. O. Thursday of Wl aoad chalraiaa, bsrtMlksi mit HKaeebt, toff aad Harvey A. treshmsnt man. ehalnaaa. James Meyers. Roportaottbei ta| brid at eounty presldsiit. Ctaarlee Psbr. i mlti B •
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1939-03-09 |
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 | 03 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1939 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1939-03-09 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-05 |
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 38971 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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Month | 03 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1939 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19390309_001.tif |
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