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fOaHgUiMMn 990090- I THf naw M>wo»T or irnif emoonnw now )if uvr wnxBB omoid ¦.¦naMBoa mar THE NAZARETH Tg"— No. 52— 48 So. lUIn 8t, Phont 80 ;AL FARM ®UCTS SHOW 18th ANNUAL AFFAIR ITEM V VOV WANT T00%|MMi nr F0R8 BNDornna y^ttj NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1989 Single Copy Tbyia ffm. V. Dennit Opeainr Ad. OrphowGlM jbRenden SelcetloM AWARDED mh annual Farm Products lored by tbe Beoood Na- , was opened Friday eve- ' auditorium of tbe Nu- 'gchool by an address by "oennU. profesaor o! rural TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEHMNG ANNIVEISARV SUNDAY Both Enoyinff Good Health Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lerch will celebrate their Oolden Wedding an¬ niversary on Sunday, November 26th •¦nnsylvania atate Col- i at open house, at 34 East Centre ' Btreet. Dennla spoke on "Some of Living In the Coun- bit audience of MO was tbe oaoat aeeure of a. potatlag to the faet et ttmtga bad bla hoow ot ^waa naarljr. atoocdlag te IU In tba rami asctiooa. jnnis BnaUBt oat fur* lirminf waa om of vary olMMtai a man "gaoittc evldanee ot hla tt oountnr Ufe It ttM alootneaa of Ttoe aumjr eleoMnu the farm ttM Meal en- 0 0 muax ANNUAL JAjUPBT annual baasuet of tbe naioM v. Bneobt Poat Ugtoa. waa bel« In Pm HaU wltb YS mem- guMU ia attendance. at Mao Rogers extended on MmU of tbe Auxll- votlens aad Invoeatton were of tbt chaplain, Mra. ^ of one verse of WM foUowed by a turkey gram wat then presented lite direction ot Mra. Meyers 'Ineladed remarks by llenry MeUertown. Mortbamp- _jitr Lsgloa aommander: I aeleetlona by a trio ttMt tai- lllta Pannle Oemet, Mrs. Happel and Mrt. Mae Meyer. tnled by Mlsa Una Mareka. lllMMd Prits, ot Bangor, I distrlet director ot the Aux- tben presented and I irlef fltttas rtmarki, foUowed \BBtt addroM by the local past aunander. Rtuben Davidson, theoM "Amerleantom." Mica wore aung by Mlss lOemot R. Oeever, present com¬ ot the local Legion post, Mdt brief appropriate re- \ and accepted a check on be- ' the poat from tbe auxiliary, on behalf of the latter I ly Prealdent Mm Rodgert. lleUman then led tome group alnglng prior to the I dnioted to gamM and danc for daaelng wm provided ly'i" orObeatra, B • KucnoN OP OPPICBRS Sona of Union Veteraiu, Owen Rlee, camp number hold election of oBoert on evening In the Bagle HalL riqttars,atT:NP.M. ^fgm MfN. HUB rr-.: » •*¦¦¦' GM //? 11 '^tss "''"1 ^ ' MI H,)ri/)iMq'\ Bt kiaenaemMil Aaa m»ihe SoBdwIA fts* They were married November 38th 1889 by the Rev. David KunU, at his home In Nasareth. Mr. Lerch it a well known far¬ mer, bavutg farmed In this vicin¬ ity for number of yeara. He la a son ot tbe late Idward and Mary (Bandt) Lerch, bom November IStb, 1161. In Forks Townahlp, ChMtnut Hill, (now College HIU>. near Eaaton, having Uved there for a period of M yeara Mra. Lerch, the fonner Eouna Kaaalor, la a daughter of tbe lata Andrew and BmeUne (Bteeker) Km- aler, ot KesaleravUle, Plalnfleld Townahlp. Bhe wm bora May IStb. IMI at KeHlersvUle. Their union waa blasted with eight ChUdren. stai tf whom are atUl living. M foUowa. Mla, Marcua ByU veater, MUual, Florida; RuaMU a Lerch, Lower Naaaretb Townahlp; May EmUy, at bome. 10 Chestnut Avenue: Mra. D. Forroet Home, of Wilson Borough; Mrt. Lutber Plocey of Lower Naaareth. and Mrt. Rarl Heyer, at whoM home Mr. and Mn. Lerch wUI be buU to tbelr many frienda at open bourn on Bunday. Both Mr. and Mra. Lerch are en- Joytaig good bMlth. ^ NnVLVOMAMBED GBL SONITS MEET The newly orgaSlaed Olrl Scout Troopi Nos. 6 and 9 held a weekly meeting on Thuralay evening hi the basemeni ot the Holy Family Cath¬ olic Chi NauurHh High School 1939 Football Squad - "Turkey-Day Fray This Moming" -70 q -> h Q4 ¦ s*^" ^u C. OF C. TAKES ACTION ON BAD CURVE ALONG NAZ.-BATH HIGHWAY '^"^^.^'Bis. *A. *#"iH'a,^ ~)T- Br^^ IC^ KNITTERS WANTED It was announced by Mrs. Fred Heclcman, local chairman of The American Red Cross, that the local chapter Is in dire need of knitters. Axiy one desirous of aiding this worthy cause should get in touch with any Red Cross captain or solicitor and make su:h wishes known. # # • # • • • % lb H Front Row: FrancU Wunderly. WlllUm Hahn. Kenneth DMh. BIwood Klusko, Richard Ooodhart, John Ukey, Edward WUUama, Robt. Keck, Raymond Orande, Robert PlotU, EmU OragoalU and John Keppel. aooond Row: Coach Andrew Leh, Carl PUohel, BtanUy Francaak, Harold Heckman, Robert HItobena, Oeorge BehmalMr, Olhoff Bchraaua. Hltoa Kalehner, Herman Berger, Rudy Backot, Franklin Hahn, Michael Tar¬ nok, JamM Burner and JoMph TandroslU. Tbtad Row: Harold Bebafbr, Robert Retaihart, Elwood Vogel, Elvln Rutt, Bugene UVan, Tru¬ man Bittenbender, Uster Walters. Richard HOeh, Walter Itey. Jobn Plorey and Martin Dragoalta. Fourth Row: WUUam Radine, Paul Rea¬ gan. MIebael OoLugM. Kermit Pogel. RuaMU BtebenfeUer. WUUam Dmaun, Robert Kocher, Robert Blegler, Cary Blmona. JaoMt Condo- mietl, Howard Scboeneberger and Barl JonM. -<Mobe-TlmM Photo. Uader of the taag WhUe bearar Magdltb acout Uwi and astlsi WM in Plana tor tagdlth took charge and formal open- Deutaeh wm flag roM Vargo and Hilda lor gturds. The girl arms were reeeived iMder Zena Perraro ot songs and ganwt. the forthcoming girl scout and brownie baaaar, which wUl be held In the local Y.M.CA. on December Snd, were dUcusMd. It was aUo announced that the Sodality of the Church had donated 110 toward the new troops. Singing of taps and benediction led by Mlssea Zena Ferraro and Bertha SavlM cloaed the mMtlng. • • FinMn h AAA Fam Prognui hyrove 8,785 ContyAcra Tlie Northampton County farmers who participated In the 1936 Agri¬ cultural Conservation Program Im¬ proved 8.798 acres of farm land In the county by carrying out aoU- building practices under the Pro- (Oontlnued oa Laat Paaa) NAZAim-WnSON W. p. A. SUPIIVBM HR ms MORNING SPEAKER AT MTAIY Tbe Score Roard Will Tell Tbe Tale WUMn Borough, powerhouse of the Lehlgb-Nortbampton Interseholastic Uague rlaka IU perfect league Members Entertain Ladies John P. DavU, ot Reading, area supervisor ot eduMtlon and raeraa- tlan ot WPA dUtrlct No a. wblab LMNS LADB NKHT John F. DavU, ot Reading, area supervisor of education and recrea¬ tion ot WPA dUtrlct No. a, addressed a "LadUt Night" dinner-luncheon aeaslon of tbe NaMretb Uona Clubt Tuesday evening ia the T.M.C. Mr. DavU addreued a almllar group of Rotary Club membera and guests on Monday evening at the same i^ace. Introduced by WUIUm Himler, chairman ot the program eommittee the apeaker spoke along the same theme which he outlined to the Ro¬ tary gathering. Also he favored with several novelty mualcal selections and WM accompanied at the piano by Carl LItMnberger. ot Easton. WeU over 100 members and guests of the NaMreth and Bath clubs at¬ tended the program. Oeorge A. Smith led in sIngUig and President Ernest M. A>-res was in charge. .It was announoed that District Oover- nor's Night wlll be observed on De¬ cember 5th. During an executive meeting, the club announced that they wlU spon¬ sor a motion picture of Naaareth's historical spots, schools, churches. In¬ dustries and prominent people In the Broad Btreet Theatre on December 13th. These pictures will be taken tn the next several weeks, and will be titled, "See Yourself and Your Town in the Movies." ::;niv'Mal2:th^'^l.vl'th'u' includes Northampton. Leblgb. ™^« . ?rrSL?*^ I ¦«<:«" Montgomery, Cheater. Dola- ^?f*. «# th. S« taam. ar. .1 *»"• ¦*'"» "«' Uncaater OountlOB. Sm ^i! sss VnTkri- «"" "»«»'»" -inner-luncbeon gjrl, WhUe NaMreth were forced to submit to detbaU at the hands ot Bangor and Pen Argyl and content with a aooreleu atalemate with CopUy. NaMreth, alwaya a top-rank team 0 O ot tbe Naaareth RoMty Club bold on Monday eventaig tai tbe Naaaretb Y.MjCA. nMMINGUP nUKEY-DAY GAMES An odd eature ot the NaMreth- WlUon Borough "Turkey Day" grid Mries. which dates back to 10M, U tbe tact that there never hM been a game in whieh both tcami aeored always one team or both betog beld . aeoreless. | Another tact, however tar from, being overlooked by foUowert of the , LOCAL RED CIOSS CHAMiAN AN¬ NOUNCES CAPTAINS AND GO-WORKEIS Mrs. Fred D. Heckman. local chair¬ man of the American Red Cross an¬ nounced the toUowlng roU call cov¬ ering the local dUtrlcU: NMareth, First Ward, captain. two teams, U that the standing ot i Mrs. Howard Shlmer. co-workers, the teams, aceordtaig to recapltuU- Mrs. S. H. Eberts, Mrs. Paul DennU, tlon. U five aiMeoe with two gamea Mrs. Earl Stroman, Mrs. Wm. Wid- ending in scoreless tlM. In ttWM ' decomb, Mrs. Edward Morgan, Mias the NaMreth Uam U tat DaUy Remaley and Mrs. Freda StweU. In the Second Ward they are: Mrs. C. P. Fehnel, cdptatai, Mrs. fted Seytried, Mrs. Edgar Kera, Mrs. games ahead tai points scored, havtaig out- Introduced by Harley P. YeUley. j scored their WUson rIvaU 146 to IT. the apeaker apoke ot hU eonoeptlon Both teams have added UtMntlves ot the country's two major proUeau. for victory, NaMreth becauM tey iCltaiton Koch, Mra. WUIUm WUUams the youth and older people of the' need the victory to over-balance country. Hie speaker U ttrongly their credit tide, thua tar baving against the propoganda spread stat- won three and lost three and tied taig men are unable to cope wltb one: and Wilson becauM they are their bretheren after attatailng the resting on top ot the Lehlgh-North- middle age. He further added that ampton InterseholMtle Uague In undefeated style and a victory over Nazareth wUl cltaich the title fot them. SCHOLASTICS DECLAR¬ ED CO-CHAMPIONS H—His Mooeao tonal < 1B~A4ttitm\ It. E. Ivrd JjiSsd te Seuii Mi^ 'ettere^a Davie woe ef*e rtr** IB Mbe OatoaP^UJtall. Play-Offs Beffin Sunday The NaMreth ScholMtlcs and EM¬ ton South Side Cubs were awarded prealdent'a cups In rwognltlon ot a co-champlonshlp otjbe Ubigh Val¬ ley Orld League it a meeting of league offlcUls aad representatives ot each of the ttams held Monday evening In the Nasareth Y.M.C.A. These two teams flnlshed on top ot the league race which closed on TEAM W. Nazareth Scholastics 8 Easton 8. 8. Cubs 4 Easton TrUngles 4 Roaeto Redjackets 3 StewartsvUle Scholastics .... 3 Allentown Betanonts 3 BKhlehem McDvaln 3 Palmerton Sokola 0 Staice the Naureth and South Side Cubs were declared oo-champlons, the two teams drew loU to pUce the tcanw In the league ranking, the Cubs drawtaig flrat place and NaM¬ reth second plaee. Consequently the Cubs wUl play tbe tblrd pUce Bat- ton Trtamglet on tbe latter'i fleld and Uie NaMretb team wUl be at home to the RoMto Redjacketa tai tbe teml-flnal round of tbe pott- seaaon playofft which tUrt UiU eomtaig Sunday afternoon. Thewtai- ners of thttt two gamea wUl mMt In the fliul round. Xn mm any game ahould end tai a tU, yardage gataied through aertanmage and pM- SM and other game ataUatlM wUl determtaw the team to be advanced A cup wUl aUo be preeented the winner ot thU aertea. PNddent ftank Kletai. ot Eaaton, WM tal charge of die awettaig and each of Uie eight league uama were reproMnted. Simday, each team having gathered eleven polnU on a bMU of two poinU for a victory and one point tor a tu. llie South SUe Cuba were un¬ defeated In seven starU, but tied three times, while the Naaareth team won five of their seven gamu, losing one and tying one. *-*ObIsv- wUl be found the team standings, together with games won, lost and tied, league points, scored points and opponents points aflecting each team: L. 1 0 2 3 3 4 4 7 T. 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 L.P. 11 11 9 7 7 6 S 0 S.P. 71 30 43 83 37 31 as 6 O.P. 19 0 38 49 33 33 36 134 this propoganda U a detrtanent towards the democracy ot this coun¬ try. Mr. DavU also favored with mv- eral novelty musical wlectlons and WM accompanied at the pUno by Carl LItMnberger, of Easton. Ed¬ ward Cauler, president of the club, was tal charge. Birthday felicitations were ex¬ tended to RaUton J. Bartholomew and Robert N. Vtaicent. VUltors In¬ cluded R. L. Pox, of Bethlehem; and O. D. Hoflman and R. J. Marah, both of Stroudsburg. SCOUT GO|]NnL~ pLANAcnvrms Members of the Naureth Otrl Scout CouncU held their November meeting Monday evening at the home ot Mra. Nathan Brobst on North Broad St., with dUtrlct com¬ missioner, Mrs. John McOonlgle. In charge. Plana for the bauar, to be held In the auditorium of the Y.M.C.A on Sattirday. Dec. 3nd, between 9 (OonttBuod oa EVER RECEIVE A LETTER LIKE THIS? The etter publUhed beloa* was re¬ ceived recently by a Nazareth citi¬ aen, who immediately turned it over to the proper authorities tor inves¬ tigation. It U published below for the bene¬ flt of ITEM readers, and m a warn¬ ing to all cltiaens who may be the reciplenu ot almllar letters. The Utter was mailed from Mex¬ ico November 7th and contained the correct fuU name and address ot tlw Naureth citizen. Please note the many "earmarks" of fraud very evi¬ dent and cont^^d m every para¬ graph Prompt action on the part of local PostmMter Fetherolf, reveaU that the practlM U known m the "Span- uh Swindle," carried on in Mexico, with an attempt through the maUa to reach citlMna of the UiUted SUtes. The letter: "My Dear Sir: — "A person who knows me and who \ who has highly spoken about you, has made me trust you a very deU- I cate matter of which depends the I entire future of my darling daughter I as weU M my exUtanee." I "I am tal priaon wntenced for ! tMnlcruptcy and I want to know If ! you are willing to help me Mve a sum of 8385.000.00 doUars which I ! have tal Bank BUU tauide ot the I secret part ot a trunk that U de- The 1M6—WiUon SerUa la DaM 10: IMt-WIUon, It: 1939—WiUon, IS: 1030—Wilson, 0: 1931—Wilson. 36; Naaareth, Naaawtb, NaMreth, NaMreth, NaMreth, Mrt. Pretton Florey and Mlu Ar¬ lene HeUIck, eo-workert. In the Third Ward they are: Mra. H. P. YeUley, captatai and Mrs. Donald Stier, Mrs. Stewart Eyer, Mrs. Al¬ bert Schlery, Mrs. J. RampuUa, MUs ,^„,^ ,„ „ f„.,^„. «„...- i« fK» Virginia Shankweiler. MUs Bertha I ^^ L" * ^"f Tr?h a J.ri.?' Savitz and MUs Marlon Kera co- ^'^'f*'* ®'»'*^ °^ '*,""* America, workers ** *'°" ** ** ^'°'* **""" ""* The outlying dUtricts are covered ^^""'Sr 'J^u'tf ;L??nd'^n/l"t"h: by the tollowing: Belfast by Mrs I ^JZ 1'1XI:?^L:^L^JJ^t Eleventh Annual Meeting To Be HoM January 19tb A regular stated meeting of tbO Board of Directors ot the ChanalNr of Commerce was held Monday evo> I nlng in the offlce rooms of UM I Farmerj Union Mutual Ftae InaaT" , ance Company, with president W. ft Martin presiding. Members present were: J. H. mer, A. O Kern, Henry P H. Martin. Charlea L. Sbtaaar. H. P. Yeisley and R. F. Ziegler. I The Board discussed the widening of the Naaareth- ' highway by addmg a two-foot I top shoulder to each aide aad aiaa : tautructed the secretary to vrlM ta ' the State Highway I I attention to dangerooa curva eated about one block weat oC Walsh Servioe Station. ' betaig made, it wm ' have tbU curve wtdened If as a matter of ufety. It WM also atuiounood that tiM I eleventh annual dinoar BMollBf aft ! the Chamber would be hoM at Ifea I Nanreth Inn, Friday evealnt. uary 18th, at 8:30 o'oloek. secretary of the Chamber was ka> itructed to forward a apaelal laal- tattam to Tbe Naaareth Matahaata Aasocution, taiviUng aU aaaaabOM at that organlMtlon to attend, tt aaa aUted that a apecua prograa la IB the making including a veU kaona offlclal tram one of the alala <•- partmenu. FuU partieuters aia la be announoed at tbe neat asooMaa of the Board, Monday ovealaf, Oa- eember 18tb. It wu reportai by tho Industrial CommlttM that Tbe Naaaretb Faetory. a new induatry kt atarted operatlaa but WMk br ap- ploying 14 glrU aad two ¦ company now baa tai operatioa I ty aewing maehhiM and eapMlg la have at least eighty le dred operating within a few The plant Is located la what ••8 formerly known m Carlo HaU, the Black Rock Una. e a (ContUiued on Pago Four) B • The play •Mted by Valeria Arm KUpatrlck Beck and _ porj,^»^V at Clevela BflAlly Worth and MUs Colver; Bush¬ kill Center by Mrs Oeorge Mann and Mta'Um Meyers; Cherry Hill, by Mrs. MlUard Rice and &Crs. Rob¬ ert Hunt; But Uwn by Walter Kahler; Edebnans by Mrs. David Humphrey; Moorestown, by Mrs. John Heyer and Miss Johnson; New- em.iM oa^ara^MS ^^"t ^^ ^'^^ StelU Heckman; New ING SuVIlE VUUge by Howard Colver; Schoeneck ^^ by Mlss Ruth BeU; Stockertown by Mrs. Bruce Doyle and Mrs. StelU Nicholson and TTpper Naureth Town by MUs Rose Schnerr and Mrs. H. Keck. » • niANK-omgi- Members of the misskmary aoct- etlM of St. John's Reformed Church held their annual Thank-OSvfatf Sorvlc} on Sunday eeenlng. / MORE IVAN SIXTY IKAL Way of OlvtaM" was s. WUliam ,^ldhan. Marlon FUfek, Anna «a|i, MUdred [CM./'Also a re- erg^ eoplVention held <»i^, -was given by Mrs. CharliB W. Bt. Shafer. The committee Ul charge taieluded Mrs. | Clayton Messinger, chairman. Mrs j Thomas DeReamer and Mrs. Paul < Shlve CUR SCOOTS TO RAUVNOVEMRER29 A raUy of aU Cub ScouU wUl be held In St. John'a Reformed Chureb next Wednesday eventaig at 7:30 o'¬ clock. Walter S. Culpepper. Jr.. ot Easton. Chief Scout ExMuUve of the DeUware Area DUtrlct wUl be ttie main apeaker. Cubbing oeremonlet wlU be wlt- neaaed undor the able dtaeetloo ot ftancU O'OonneU and tbe EMton Cub Dea U gotaig to be proMnt to preMnt demonatratlona. Tlioro wttl bo demonatratlona proaealod Bg Troop V-7f ot St. John'a Rotonaad Chureb. Cub Maater, Raymond B. Shenaan and hU aaaUUnt Ralph RIaamUler extend a apecial taivitaUon to aU methera and dads to attend tbU meettaig. tlw .\t\ s Cod of covnuoiiiciisc. I give Thee thanks for heavy blous of f^atn that Jni-e me back from perilous i ittto luirmoiiy ¦utth the /.Kv< of my being; for stiitgiiig i^hif^s of hunger and cold that ur>.ic to bitter strivings and glorious achievement: for steepnc^> and roughness of the uay and .<liitii!ch virtues gained by climbing cner jagged rocks of hardship and stumbling through dark and pathless sloughs of discouragement: for the acid blight of failure that has burned out of me all thought of easy victory and toughened my sinez..s for fiercer battles and greater triumphs ior mis¬ takes ! have made, and the priceless lessons I haze learned frotn them; for disillusion and dtsappotntment tbat have cleared my vision and spurred my desire, for strong appetites and passions and the poi,.er they give ahen under pressure and control; for my imperfections timt give me the keen delight of striving toward perfection. Cod of common good and human brotherhood, I give Thee thanks for siren songs of temptation that lure and en¬ tangle and the understanding of other men they reveal; for the weaknesses and failings of my neighbors and tl?e joy of lending a helping hand; for my own shortcomings, sorrows and lotuliness, that give me a deeper sympathy for others; for ingratitude and misunderstanding and the gladness of service withont other reward than self-expression. —Arthur W. Newcomb HOSE CO. PLAN ANNUAL RALL Appoint 1940 Convention Committee Members of the Vigilance Hose Company, No.' 1. during their Novem¬ ber meeti^ held on Monday eve- j nialg. deoped to hold their annual | Ball thqj^lday before Oeorge Wash- j ;rthday next February ' Stanley Woodrlng appoint¬ ed thf following executive committee to amnge for this aflata': Ru&sell A. Ully. chairman, Walter Knecht. [ Lawrence R. Rice. Roy Hahn and ! Michael Masters. j PiVsldent Woodrlng also appointed an executive committer to liave charge of the Pour-County Fireineti'b Convention to be held in th:.s com¬ munity in 1940. consUting of Ru<^sen A. Lilly, chairman, Rov Hahn Wai- ' ter Knecht, Lawrence R. Rice. Fraalc j Kemmerer, Prank C. Marck.s. Wll- i Ham Edelman and Allen Kaiiler. j Nine new members were admitted | and a like number of applications i for membership received Nomina¬ tion of ofllcers was held and elec¬ tion will follow at the December meeting of the company. ; expenses incurred In connection with my process tn order to Utt tbe em¬ bargo on my baggage and thus, re¬ cover a suit-case that contatais aU the necessary documents, especUliy a baggage check that we need to take out the Trunk that contains the ca3h and which U deposited, as stated, in a Custom-Houw in the States." I To compensate you tor your ' troubles. I will give you the THIRD PART OP THE SAID SUM " "Fearing that thU letter may not come to your hands, I wUl not sign my own name till I receive your reply and then I will trust you all my secret" "For serious reason.; that you wlU know liter, please reply via Air- Mail I wish that you will treat this matter with the most absolute re¬ serve and discretion." "Due to the fact that I am in charge of the PrUon's School I can write you freely ; nd In this way." For the time being I am only ilgtiing 'L'." I can not receive your reply di¬ rectly in the Prison, so In case you accept my proposition you can Air-• o,t, Meal Cookies" Her recipe y Mall your letter to a person of my ! a, tol'.om:,: one and one-halt cups entire trust who will deliver it to brown sugar, one cup shortentaic ¦"^.,1*, ^'^' ^^1^ '•*P'dly. ¦ t^g e„g ^,11 i^,f,n_ t„^ gup, •This 15 his name and address.' , f^^^j (^^ tablespoons aweetenod COWTilT Most Distant Roetaw ¦•- ceived From ITEll Reader In CaU- fomla FOUR TO COMPETE Of NilTIOlilAL EVENT The looal Brer Rabbit Moluaoa recipe contest came to a eloM laak Saturday with more than atxty re¬ cipes entered BB local hom^-makera MUs Pearl Sflinerr. the local con¬ test judge, hadp busy wMk-end try« ing ou: twenty-three reclpea ro« ceived In the mall Saturday momlnf, winding up fhe fourth and Baal period of the local coatMt. Miss Ida V. Snyder. 316 Proapeot St., Nazaret4i, was winner of thO first priae lait week, the Anal pertod. with her reClpe tor "MlOM (Signed) Full name and address w^as typed on the letter, ol i Every Member Visi¬ tation HeU Sandiy The annual every member vUlta- tlon was conducted on Sunday by members of St. John's Lutheran congregation. The men were In¬ stalled during the morning worship service and conducted their vUttatlon ' *' , this supposed friend. DRAMA TOIbE PRESENTED AT ST. JOHN'S RE- FORMED CHURCH Announcement h^s been made tliat the Voung Peoples League of St John's Ev. and Reformed Church will present the drama entitled "The Lost Church" by Dorothy Clarke Wil.son Tills Is one of her many outstanding productions. A number of the E:a.3ter and Christmas drama.s which were given in recent years were written by her. ThU produc¬ tion carries a challenge to the mem¬ bers of the church today. The drama Is under the direction of Mtss Henrietta Werner. The following are the characters: A man of the World. Earl WUkena: HU DorU Hoch: hb aon. John condensed milk, two cups rolled oata, one-half teaspoon aalt. one quartar In the afternoon. A Brotherhood service waa held in the evening when members of the Brotherhood of the Church attended tn a body and also filled the choir loft. The Rev. Fred R. Body, of the Trtailty Lutheran Church, Bethlehem, was the guest pastor, and was taitroduced by Warren Boyer, president ot the Brotherhood. Rus¬ sell A. Lilly read the scrlpturM and the PMtor, tbe Rev. H. C. Bnyder. pronouneed the taivocation and bene- dlctfcm. Mrs. Clara Brodt and daughter, Miriam and Mra. RandaU Brodt, ot Bethlebem, vUttad Mr and Mra. Jo¬ seph Rampulla and famUy, Park St., on Monday. Hoch; thetr little daughter, Kathryn Woodrlng; their neighbor, Oeiwld Batt: Sunday School teacher, Betty Knecht: Spirit of the Church, Vta>U Noll; Spint of Ignorance. Valeru Amdt; Spirit of Boeial Xnjuatloe. MUlicent Meta: Spirit of Btai, MU¬ licent Ruth: Spirit ot Spiritual OaA- neaa, Ada Bnyder and the poor wo¬ man. Eva KUpatrlek. A eonUal taiviutioa U extended to all to witneM thU play Bonday evening at 7:10 o'eloek. B B EMPUnrMRMT OAOtS The Stata Departaient of Oom- merM reporta tbat «,OS0 Fanacyl- vantauu found )oba tai private in¬ dustry tal Beptembor and M,OM tai October, ot a total of ias,OM for the two montha. cup molasses, one and one-quarter ; cup mince meat, two taMespoona water and four teaspoons baking powder. Cream shortening and (Continued on Fate Four) TO HOLD JOINT MEETIN 6 Members of the Phalanx Ptater- nity Club, during their Weekly meet. Ing held Monday evening In tba Y.M.C.A. elected Joseph Oeorge and Frank Mahorsky Into the club'a tri* bunal. President Robert WelM in charge of the meeting antf latal ThomM SchnUdt eonducted tbo devotional services. A debate on the auMttam, Ity or Influence In Ohtatailns Wotht" WM argued by Kenaetb Tbaan Robert Bretaiig. Robert Tbirlor aai StatUey Hummel. Next Monday evetUng Robert Tap* lor wUl deacrUie bU roMat ttlp'la OeorgUi, aad alao, ttie otab am aaOa wltb ttie loeal Hi-T 0Mb te haar • taUt by Bdward Lookwoad, a aaaaal mlaakmary to Ohlaa. CHOIR REHBARRAL AT HECRTOWM n WM aaaaaaoed by Laatfia of tbe Onrtaad eholr rataoanalB aOI ba Junior eholr wm MfeoaiM al V OW clock, ttie aaya* aMr al ft« aae mt Senior eholr at •:!•. 0 o Mr. aad dautfrtir, rhytta, «l ton H. J., hU parenta. Mr Kreaaaer, "? Hm eaHMaiiiMi aad MML aft anaaai. J
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 52 |
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 | 1939-11-23 |
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 | 23 |
Year | 1939 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 52 |
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 | 1939-11-23 |
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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mh annual Farm Products lored by tbe Beoood Na-
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TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEHMNG ANNIVEISARV SUNDAY
Both Enoyinff Good Health
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lerch will celebrate their Oolden Wedding an¬ niversary on Sunday, November 26th •¦nnsylvania atate Col- i at open house, at 34 East Centre ' Btreet.
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They were married November 38th 1889 by the Rev. David KunU, at his home In Nasareth.
Mr. Lerch it a well known far¬ mer, bavutg farmed In this vicin¬ ity for number of yeara. He la a son ot tbe late Idward and Mary (Bandt) Lerch, bom November IStb, 1161. In Forks Townahlp, ChMtnut Hill, (now College HIU>. near Eaaton, having Uved there for a period of M yeara
Mra. Lerch, the fonner Eouna Kaaalor, la a daughter of tbe lata Andrew and BmeUne (Bteeker) Km- aler, ot KesaleravUle, Plalnfleld Townahlp. Bhe wm bora May IStb. IMI at KeHlersvUle.
Their union waa blasted with eight ChUdren. stai tf whom are atUl living. M foUowa. Mla, Marcua ByU veater, MUual, Florida; RuaMU a Lerch, Lower Naaaretb Townahlp; May EmUy, at bome. 10 Chestnut Avenue: Mra. D. Forroet Home, of Wilson Borough; Mrt. Lutber Plocey of Lower Naaareth. and Mrt. Rarl Heyer, at whoM home Mr. and Mn. Lerch wUI be buU to tbelr many frienda at open bourn on Bunday.
Both Mr. and Mra. Lerch are en- Joytaig good bMlth. ^
NnVLVOMAMBED GBL SONITS MEET
The newly orgaSlaed Olrl Scout Troopi Nos. 6 and 9 held a weekly meeting on Thuralay evening hi the basemeni ot the Holy Family Cath¬ olic Chi
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C. OF C. TAKES ACTION ON BAD CURVE ALONG NAZ.-BATH HIGHWAY
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KNITTERS WANTED
It was announced by Mrs. Fred Heclcman, local chairman of The American Red Cross, that the local chapter Is in dire need of knitters. Axiy one desirous of aiding this worthy cause should get in touch with any Red Cross captain or solicitor and make su:h wishes known.
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Front Row: FrancU Wunderly. WlllUm Hahn. Kenneth DMh. BIwood Klusko, Richard Ooodhart, John Ukey, Edward WUUama, Robt. Keck, Raymond Orande, Robert PlotU, EmU OragoalU and John Keppel. aooond Row: Coach Andrew Leh, Carl PUohel, BtanUy Francaak, Harold Heckman, Robert HItobena, Oeorge BehmalMr, Olhoff Bchraaua. Hltoa Kalehner, Herman Berger, Rudy Backot, Franklin Hahn, Michael Tar¬ nok, JamM Burner and JoMph TandroslU. Tbtad Row: Harold Bebafbr, Robert Retaihart, Elwood Vogel, Elvln Rutt, Bugene UVan, Tru¬ man Bittenbender, Uster Walters. Richard HOeh, Walter Itey. Jobn Plorey and Martin Dragoalta. Fourth Row: WUUam Radine, Paul Rea¬ gan. MIebael OoLugM. Kermit Pogel. RuaMU BtebenfeUer. WUUam Dmaun, Robert Kocher, Robert Blegler, Cary Blmona. JaoMt Condo-
mietl, Howard Scboeneberger and Barl JonM.
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Month | 11 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1939 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19391123_001.tif |
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