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THE NAZARBTH ITEM NnisNlM CaM vJaT^ — No. 28 — 48 So. Main St, Phono 80 NAZARBTH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 5> 1938 Spring Concert of t Nazareth Choral Society Lauded by Large Audience vhA sorinf concert of The Haie- Xo^SSl ¦«"«*y pr-entid to the 25, Bchool Auditorium lUe«Uy !!S,« received • h«dy approvel !J!Si»PPreci»Uve audience. Ttoe oa- iint Slon of • •rtected pro- 5Sc!wT«ig«» W «»• conductor. I. S^neebeU, received mueh fevoreWe SSnt ilohn Werren Brb of New fcSS cSy and director of the Muiicel RS Choru. »t IMton Mid: "the ^ oualities of the chorui were iMUtltul. they are a credit to Naia- Sand Its community." "The aolo- 2?. he said.-were excellent." The SL chorus excelled expectations MMl the presence of a great arttat, Sr Felix Robert Mendelssohn, cele- hMted 'celUst, and his guest accom- !«l,t. effected an atmosphere never 5Sre enjoyed by local music lovers. •A lenlui m the music world. Mr, . ymdelssohn's part In the program «U long be remembered by a fortU' nate audience, ibUowing the concert, a reception waa heM for members of the chorus «!l luesU from Easton. Bangor, itodildiem. Allentown and Mew York SSto tbe social rooms of the High Sool. Approximately two hundred attended the reception. iZi B"l Stroman. piertdent of Jromtif, the Board oC Mreetort •M conductor. B. ScbnaobeU, eitend Sr thanks and appreeiatien to Zmm and friends for the wonder* SiM^»eratlon tendered by music MM of thU community to belptog mmm tus occasion an outotand- m BucTomcans The annual meeting e^ Tbe Far* ¦HI Union Mutual Flre Insurance Oanpany was held Saturday mom* m *t the offlce of the company. 52 SNth Mam 8t, Wm. K. Bhimer. Hnldtnt of the company presided MNI Mlled the meeting to order at 9 o'eloek. Directors elected to serve a foil term were. P. 8. Trumbower, W. B, Shimer. J W, S|raup. Bdwin E Batt, H. K. Prankenfield. John R Ohidiey, John H, Sencenbaeh, Kenry A MUler, Herbert P. Jones, H. P. fOOtf and Ira Marsh. The board ¦pnlwil Immediately by re-electtog W. a Shimer. president; Henry Mil* kr. Viet president and H. P. Yetaley. MNtary and treasurer. MIowing encouraging reports and •Mther reduction in the company's MMiNMnu, the board adjourned to limtcruined to dinner at The Nai* NAZAIEMROD AND GUN OUB MEETS MONDAY The regular monthly meeting of the Naaareth Rod it Oun Club will be held Monday evening at the "Y" at g o'clock. Reports will be heard on the membership drive and plans discussed for future activity It was announced at the last regu¬ lar meeting that the club may con¬ sider the awarding of "big catch" prizes to members, providing suffi¬ cient number of sportsmen are inter¬ ested In conducting such a move¬ ment. The object. It was announced. Is to stimulate more activity and create a closer association and bet¬ ter understanding among sportsmen of this community. Sporting blocd of today demands activity and tt ta the purpose of the Nazareth club to sat¬ isfy that demand. UNEMPLOYMENT RDM OFFICE NEW LOCATION The Department of Public Assist¬ ance Oflloe; which takes care of Un* employment Relief, Old Age As¬ sUtance, Aid to Dependent Children, and Blind Pension, moved to 321 Northampton St., In Baston on Mon¬ day. May 2nd. They will retain a District Ofltee m Bethlehem at 713 North gth Ave. The following townships will be served by the Easton Offlce: Upper Mount Bethel Township. Washington Township. Plainfleld Township. Lower Mount Bethel Township. Porks Township. Palmer Township, Williams Township. Persons living In the following townships wtll be taken care of in the Bethlehem Offlce: Buahklll Township, Upper Naza- PET PARADE PRIZE LIST GROWING Coanatlee Birthaaed, PlaeafSs to be DMribnted Next Week At a Joint meettog of the Pet Par¬ ade Committee and membera of Town Council held Tuesday evening. it was announoed that caah aubserlp¬ tlons as well as merchandtae have already been received and listed among the awards to be Usued to parttclpttants. The committee and solicitors have Just begun thetr can¬ vass tn the hope that the itat may be completed and pubUshed no later than May 21st, Special eflorts will be made to In¬ terest our rural folks to participate in this year's parade The different granges are to be contacted and urged to have as many of thetr mem¬ bers take part as possible, Specia! cash awa:ds are to be oflered for their eflorts In aiding and swelling the line of parade with farm pets, large and small. The committee also announced that the parade will be divided Into dtvtalons and that all persons wish¬ ing to participate should report to THE ITEM OFFICE, gtvlng name, address and pet to be entered, by or before May 2i8t, The object of reg¬ istering as many entries as possible before May 21st will faclUUte the forming of dtvtalons as well as mak¬ ing awards. Everybody ta cordially Invited and urged to get In the parade. If you have no pet of your own, borrow your neighbors, but be to the parade May 2gth. ^ WELL KNOWN FORMER SUNDAY IS MOTHER'S DAY Uni Portnat ¦hown It tht this motherhood ta Ilia Mooter. pidnM bf James McNeiU Whistter, flnt I Poyal Aeadaaay ta lS7t and now banging to the Louvre. HIGH SCIIOOL STU- DENTS PARTICrAT- INGINNATHHIiALAB MAE ESSAY AND POSTER OMIIST Bsaays and posten entered in Tbe National Air MaU contest by eight high school pupUs wen forwarded cn Monday to the State Chairman, NAZARENE PASSES ONi Joseph OalUgher, Harrtaburg, for Mrs, Mary Uura Mllchsack Maek. rcglstntion. The local pupila parti¬ cipating an: Lester Walters, Doratby Koeh. Dorta Treto, Paul Engler and Bethlehem, where she resided with her brother WllUam MUchsack. Mrs. Mack and her late husband. E T. Mack were long and old-time and Mary NoU, Myra Noll and Alfred Hoflmetater in the Essay contest. The contest U being conducted by every state and all entries are eUg Wni CELEBRATE 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs Willis F Hagenbueh. 169 South Whitfleld St., wiU celebrate their 25th weddtng anniversary on Saturday. May Tth. by having open house from 2 until 10 o'clock, a'^ which time all friends and neighbors are cordtally invited to attend. Mr Hagenbuzh Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hagenbueh. Moorestown. Bath, R. 1. and Un. Hagenbueh U the daughter of Mrs. Jennie Fabel and the late Wm. Fabel. of town. They were united in marriage by the Rev. W. H. Wotring in St. John'j Reformed Church, town They are the parents of one d.iugh- i ter. Lucille, who Is a student at Kutz- j town State Teacher.s College j Mr. Hagenbueh is employed as storekeeper at Plant 4 of the Penna- Dixie Cemjnt Corp. p.o.s.ofa.'awards AnENDANCE SEALS The local Washington Camp, No. 445. P O. S. of A., has announcad j their annual perfect attendance I awards to local Junior high school I puptta. Certificates are gtven at the end of the flrst year of perfeet at- BoMtNmiwth^nagj^CMjrhjM ^^^. TOWN COUNCIL IN REGULAR >;^' NEARLY 600 ATTEND TTEM COOKING SCHOOL Forty-five Valaable Priaea Awat«e« Bad dm at b lU atPto NAZARETH MER¬ CHANTS MEETING TO-MORROW EVENING ftom Bwdneae Hewn BfleeUve Thto Week The monthly meettng of Naunth retailers will be held at the Y.M.C.A., tomorrow evening at g o'clock. The apeaker will be Harry Woods, seere¬ tary of Tite Broad and Main Street Business Men's Asso.. Bethlehem. Tile local organization, headed by 'Brelnlg, 2; Virginia Frantz. 2; Oladys Warren Dech, has succeeded In es-: Oogel. 4; Laura Hess, 3; June Kel- tabltehing uniform bustoess hours for ; low, I; Sophie Kowalyck, 4: Dorothy Naaareth merchants and their en- Kratzer. 3; Elizabeth Lerch. 4; and deavor to sponsor future activity in LaRue Morgan. 3, the local retail field look promUtog, Eighth Orade—Donald Allen. 1; The motion picture cooking school. "Star In My Kitchen," presented by THE ITEM and co-operating mer¬ cliants was attended by nearly six hundred citizens of Nazareth and community. So encouraging were re- marlci and sentiments expressed by those who attended, favoring ths motion picture cooking school in Ueu of the old type school, that the spon¬ sors feel their efforts worth while. It was a practicai rally of home- iraicer.s, giving fresh inspiration for the old job and kitchen duty. New ideas and keen incentive born In the fiiming of thi-s school was unani- m.u-ly accepted and appreciated, Forty-flve valuable prizes donated by the spon-sors were awarded during the three-day period The happy •.vinners were: Mrs. M. Stettler. Mrs Walter Stofllet, Cora Rasley, Mrs, J. S Eyer, Miss P Tanhauser. Mrs. C. Schleicher. Mrs. Charles Klep¬ pinger. Helen Laudig. Mrs. Charles "Sa A ngular stated meeUag at CouneU was beld thto May, MSg. at g:00 o'eloek hght Saving Time with members present with tho , of Mr. Kahler. The Prealdent. Schaeffer, presided. I On motion of Jdeaera. Kotog Aitamoa, ttie nUnutes of the stated meettog of AprU «th ' the adjourned maeting of Aprtt mm j 193g. wen approved aa reao. ' On motion of Meaan : and Lindenmoyer. the foUowiaf as approved by ttw Cliatnaaa at tm various committees, were approved und ordered to be paid by tbe urer. ' Star Janitor Supply Houae $ , C. B Oolge Co , Bell Telephone Co. . Brody Brothers I Ass. of Boroughs Nazareth Item Nazareth Steel Fabrs. R F. Ziegler Nasareth Item Metro-Edison Co. Warren Dech I Peoples Coal it Bupply Co [ Vacuum OU Co. (Conttauad oa mu Ul I.11C iti^i. yciAi Ui yet tew I. ok- I pmger. neien Liauoig. oers. wnaries ^ n ci tendance and the succeeding awards Happel. Mrs, Elsie Koehler, Uiaa Ev- | HI, H, Sw in the foUowing years, white seal; i elyn Fulmer. Mrs. R. 8. Kach'.toe, three years, blue seal; four years.' garah H. Brobst. Mrs, O A. Wagner, sUver seal; flve years, gold seal: and j Mrs UUte Trine. Mrs, Leary L. Scott. six years, a second certiflcate and the \ Mrs Oeorge Suter Jr. Mr. WUliam regular order of seata repeated, ' Vogel. Mrs. Earl Heyer. Ellen Everitt. Members of the Junior high school receiving these awards with the num- Koeh, 4; Oeorge Kahler, 2; Orant name are as follows: Ninth Orade—WUltam Breidinger, 2; Harold Heckman. 3: Willard Seh¬ issler. 1; Benjamin Shimer. 1; Roger Serfass. I; Jean Beck. 6: Miriam Marie Wimmer. Mr« .t-.onh Pehnel, Mrs. L. J. Harron. Mrs. Milton Weiss, Frances Wolf, Miss NeUie L. Renner, Mrs. J Rauchenberg, Mrs. Joaeph P.' Hahn. Mrs. Harry Wemer. Idrs. H. | Cooley. Mrs. C O Rohn. Mrs. Harvey Shireman. Mrs. Charles Roth, Mrs. Joseph Schlegel. Mrs. Martha Bar- | tholomew, Mrs. O. Achenbach, Mrs, \ WUliam Applegate. Mrs. Harold Rinker. Mtss Ruth Oaumer. Mrs. Lillie Trine. Mrs Ruppert. Mrs. Ut- zle Fulmer and Mrs. Carl Beitel. ners of atate awards wlU be con- restdents of Nazareth Mr. Mack, who preceded hU wtfe tn death twenty years ago thta month, was one of the oldest faculty members of the Naza- ^ „ . reth HaU Military Academy. .. , ,. . . reth Township. Lower Nazarethll^e jj survived by two daughters tenders in the national event, Township. Bath Township. Lower[mT"Ejien a. Jenntogs and Edith L. Saucon Township. Hanover Town- ^ack. Bethlehem; two sons. Edwin MIlBTIIAIIiymN fft ship. Allen Township. East Allen u M-rk E««tnn «nd tiuaene w inmllWllliriWll XJUa Township. Moore Township, and Le high Township, • • Ible to wtn either state or national! The new stsre-hour schedule, which Carl Davidson, 1; James Fetherolf, DAV PBOOBAM ^•Mrday aftemoon at the Mora- dM Ohureh, the annual Mother's Uy party will be held at three o'- dHk. Thil year the Supertatendent d the Primary Department, Mias iMteyn Sehlegel wtU Joto the Be- ftman Department. Mn. Barl Btro- Mk, Supertatendent and their ¦Mhtn wUl enjoy a special featun, Bnr, Piustlck of Cross Roads, who iM gained a reputation as an ex- ptt Utuilritor. wUl be then to en- '^ ' > and Illustrate two much loved A tnat ta in store for and chldren. -•—'• Smmiry of Answers fron Editors on Ques- tfaNintiro on Legislation The sixth questionnaire of the monthly series Inaugurated by the Industrial News Review to obtain the views of countrj- editors on time¬ ly Issues, departed from the usual form. In that the questions could not be answered by "yes" or "no." The two questions asked were: 1. Assuming It were within your power to paas one nattonal law that you beUeve would spur tovestment end todustrlal expansion, and create employment and steady Jobs, what law would you pass? Mack. Bethlehem; two sons, Edwin H. Mack, Easton. and Eugene W. Mack of Bushklli; a brother William H Mllchsack with whom she resided: three grandchUdren and two great- grandchUdren. Funeral services were conducted from her late home Monday after¬ noon with burial tn the famUy plot in the Nisky-HiU cemetery. Bethle¬ hem qUESnONSAND ANSWERS ON UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION Wtth most of Its major problems worked out satlsfactorUy or to pro¬ cess of early solution, questions now coming to the Dlvtaton of Unemploy¬ ment Compensation and Employment I honors. According to announcements, became effective Monday calta for' results of the contest wlU be known most stores to close daily at 5:30 by the end of next week, when win-1 o'clock, with the exceptton of Satur¬ day, wlien the closing hour has been set at 9 o'clock. This schedule alsi calta for all stores to close Wednes¬ day afternoons at one o'clock the HOARD or SCHOOL DBECTORS MEETIN PALMER TOWNSHV 1: Kermtt Fogel, 2: Richard Oood¬ hart, 1; Lloyd Heitzman. 2; John Koch. 4; Oeorge Kahler. 2: Orane Kahler, 2: Kenneth Koehler, 3; An¬ gelo Martini. 2; Robert Sutherland, 1: Ray Trach, 2: Lester Walters, I: Vlncenza Ferraro, 3; Dorothea Heck- year round. Placards give a full man. 1; Shirley Herbst, 2: Pauline schedule of bustness hours are now Roth. 1; Verna Snyder, 2; and Ellza- belng displayed by participating mer- beth Sweitzer. 1, chants. Enumeration of Aliens and Illiterates In Pennsylvania MGEST OF CONFER. ENCE PROCEEDINGS St. John's Church, FarmersvUle, _ VALLEYOHLO ¦IMG CONFERENCE IT RIHLEHEM. SAT. for the Lehigh VaUey « Conference to the flf- I and towns that have been it to the past quarter preparing for the 2Sth iMMons to be held to LUierty khool, Bethlehem, on Batur- *JWmiBg May 7 1 ^wtat hading people of the Lehigh mM as one of the finest 1 Pfc ^^KBjJAic 2, Assuming It were within your} Service In Harrtaburg are principally power to repeal one existing national law that, ta your opinion, U now dis- couragtog Investment. Industrial ex- pension and employment, what law would you repeal? Thta type of questionnaire was de¬ cided upon in order to give the edi¬ tors the widest possible latitude for expre.salon of opinion. It is, of eourse, impossible to tabulate the anaweis AH was done with the preeeedlng "yes" and "no" questionnaires, inas¬ much as many hundreds of different replies were received. However, as we anticipated, the replies have provided lis and our readers wtth some ex¬ ceedingly Interesting Information. In answering the flrst queation. a very large percentage of the editors proposed the passage of a law that would make it Impassible for the govemment to engage In activities which are customarily regarded at fOonttamd^ea Pie Btewtf WISTAR COMPORT Prace-Paaekaa Mtas Catherine M Fazekas. daugh¬ ter of Mr, and Mrs Andrew Fazekas of 368 James St, Phlllipsburg, and Walter J, Frace of 2247 Freemans¬ burg Avenue, WUson, were united in marriage at the parsonage, 115 Ea;U Center St., Nazareth, on Saturday af¬ temoon AprU SO.by the Rev, Oeorge S Kleckner In the presence of relatives and friends. They were attended by Mtas Theresa Dam, stater of the bride, and by WilUam Condon, both of PhUUpsburg. The ring service cf the Lutheran Church was used. The bride waa attired ta pale blue crgan- dle with harmonizing accessories. The bridesmaids wore ptok organdto and carried red roses. A reception M the home of the brtde foUowed the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 2247 Preemansburg Avenue Wilson. those of a technical nature or thoae covering special seu of circumstances applying to one or only a few todivi- duals. Among the queries reoently re¬ ceived and given attentton by the DIvtalon's Legal Department and the Admtntatrators, according to Daniel F. McKenna, Associate Director of the Dlvtaton, are the following: Q. I worked as a brlektayer all last year and up untU the last week in March, 1938. I would Uke to get unemployment compensation, but a friend told me I couldn't get tt be¬ cause I am not a cltiaen. Is that correct? J. D. 8., PitUburgh A. No, The fact that you are not a citizen has no bearing on your eltglbUlty to receive unemployment compensation If you are unemployed and meet other requirements for beneflts. Q, I am the father of four chil¬ dren and receive $10 a week compen¬ sation. A single man, one of my neighbors, ta recelvtag IiS a week and has been awarded that sum for (Conttoued on Page Twe) m m TO BVILD BVNOALOW A, O. Sturgis ie Son sold a 70-ft. front building lot, situated on North Oreen St. to Paul Hagley. residing m Mrs. W J. Happel's apartmetu bouse. North Broad St. Mr Hagley will build a semi-bun¬ galow on thta lot and has awarded the contract to Morris Kahler, The excavation has already been started. Thta lot adjoins the lot of John Pletas. who last summer erected a semt-bungalow Mr. Hagley ta a native of Bangor, but has resided in Nazareth for a number of years. He is employed at Easton. DisrrSH PLANS FOR PILGRIMAGE The Northampton County Board ot School Dbrectors met to regtUar session Thursday eventog In the Pal¬ mer Townahip High Bchooi buUding. R^v J. A KUck. pastor was host to SelpsvUle I ^''^ AUentown Conference at Its i38th Oeorge A. Ortot. Supt.. of the' annual convention. April 25 and 26. County Bchoota preaMed over the' The Rev. Walter C. O. Velt. Easton. meeting AU memben preaent. Mr. pre«e»»*0 the sermon at the Ho?y Orim, according to the Bchooi Law.' Communion Service The sermon was nominated Itobert N. Teylor, agata I based on Acto 36:19. Ntoty shi pas¬ to hta position of Aaat. Bupt. of the 'o" and delegates partook of the County BchooU, and this nomination i Sacrament.^ was conflrmed by the Oounty Boari The PimMiiiI's Bepert eentalncd: of Director* Mr. Taylors term witl i The atatement that 8 people, (pas be for four yeara. Seventh Orade—William Drumm, j 3; Leona Fogel. 2: Mary Futa, 2; i Catherine Heckman, 2; Richard Hoch. 3; Isabella LUly. 2; Herbert MiUcr. 1; Rojean NoU. 1: Oladys Ruloff. 1; Kenneth Rash. 2: Mae Fritz, 1; and Anctaetta Rtegel. 3. SniDENT'1VBER- I CUUN-TCSTING'' APPROVED Tnto atari M«y 23nl Systematic Swvey ta Progreaa to Reach and Teach AU Wha Laek ••Fmcttonal Vm" of Engltoh Language Letter K. Ade Sapcrintendent of Pabiic Inatrwctton Mr. Taylor'a aalary was plaeed at At a meettog of the local physi¬ cians "TubercUn-testlng" of High tors and laymen and lay-women) i School students was approved and ctive ta the Church, were caUed by plans were made to give it to our UMOW pot annum' anineiease of i '^"'" Heavenly Pather tato the Church ^ iocal high school students parttcipat- t200.00 over last year. Thto waa the I Ti iumj^ant. Theae were remmtered salary flrst named at the meettag of I (Oonttaued un Page four) the County Bchooi directors held th3 \ • • 12th of AprU, and the county Board TO MOLD made effeetlve the recommendations. .MOTHBB'S DAY PBOOBABa made at that time. ' -^— The queation of mergtag certain A very tateresttag and tasplrtng dtstrlcto and the future transporta- Mother'a Day service wUl be held on tton problems were fuUy discussed ; Sunday morning at 10:15 In the hta- Also a number of matters of a rou- '> t.iric Dryland Church by the O. M. |0 girta. tine nature. The next meettag wUl be held Bath on Tuesday eventag May the! with a token of the day and a mother tng tn athletics and to senior higli students. This work Is done with the cooperation of the School Health De¬ partment and County Tuberculosis and Health Society, besides our local physicians. Anyone desiring thts test other than high school students shou'.d consult their family physician. The Tabervalto Tcot The tubercuUn test was flrst used nt! Every mother will be presented ] by Robert Koch, the dtacoverer of the ^,>:'5*'-o" 's charged with responsi Pennsylvania will this year take its own cen.^us of aliens and Illiterates as autlaortaed by Act 478. approved hy the Oovernor. July 1. 1937. ! This enu.-neration wiU disclose the rumber of persons resident tn Penn¬ .sylvania, who are twenty-one or more; years of age. and are not citizens jtors In the coUege dtaing hau' ::f the United States of America: and f f the number of persons, ten years of maam Mtvwmow maw wmtttimaM .lge or over, who possess less than a ! ^^^ *** wmawaemmm functioning literacy in English. Enamerationa to Centtaae The Act provides that beginning; in the year 1938. again In 1940. and thereafter each flfth year. su;h enu¬ merations of our alien and illiterate, population shall be Uken ta each vl \ the school districts of the Common¬ wealth. The only evidence now avaU¬ able as to the Uteracy and cttizen- sliip status of Pennsylvanta is the flgures of the Federal Census of 1939 Far-Rcachtag Social SIgnifleaiice af Plan Tlie coming cen?us of aliens and illiterates is of far-reaching social significance. In a democracy, public 24th, when the dlreetors from Allen East AUen, Chapman Quarries, Han¬ over, North Cataaauqua and Bath WiU meet and furttier consider the mergtog of theae dtotricts. v.'ill brtng the message. Bring mother and keep burning the bright flame on the altar of Love, germ of tuberculosta. and has been used for 40 years. The test ts apprtv- ed by the White House Conference on ChUd Health and Protection, by bility for social progress and soctal control. Among objectives, mass ed¬ ucation for social competency far transcends tn Importance all other The offering at thta service will be I Slate and City Health departments, purposes of our State^rogram of fre? The Senior Luttter League of Bt. John's Lutheran Church. heM their regular meettag Monday evening wtth a Mother's Day Program, ta charge of Miriam Unangst. prealdent Scripture reading was given bjr Louise Lehr followed by prayer by Virgtala Wolfe. The topic "Honoring Our Parenta" was discussed ta a very enUghtenlng and Interesting manner by Mrs. ¦. A. N Seyfried The devotions were in charge of Betty Beck Following ts the Program Commit' tee appointed at the meeting. Pay* mond Hoch, WiUtam Strike, Jamai Hinkle and Herbert Oeorge. 9 9 CNTBKTAINS INSTALLATION 8TAPP given for the Phoebe Home. scientiflc medical; Public instruction, "rhe' very Ufe- *•" ^°» Hagenbueh, dUtriet do- blood of democracy ta comprised of P^.^yj*"!***?*"*' "^ Saturday eventaf Stockertown To PsTtici- pate In Celebrating Air Mail Week Quintus H Moyor and Paulino Hazzard, botli of Allentown. were married at the parsonage of tho Rev J A. Klick. South Broad St., Satur¬ day at 8:30 p m. Tlic ring ceremony was used and the couple wa.s unat ¦jtoyears h.isi^n prepared ^fif BatciieloT. of Palm- ,rw«>tof tl»e conference. tS i!*"^^'' '*o »*adtag and JlEdSl'*" '°"''«'' presidents, llbUoJ!^ P"'Pit orator, author tended. Tliey will reside at Wyoming. jgT^^f ol the South to dis-l PenJwylvfliU,!, where Mr Movor ts lg / "»d on Page Four) in the employ of Tiu- Sun Oil Co, the Rov J H Waidlich. D. D.. of , nersvillo. L. P, Waidlich. J Irwin Robb. Jesse Phillips and Samuel V Oaiip. of Plilliftlplphla. called on the I Rov. O M Shultz at the Whitefleld i House. Ea-st Orntor St, on Tliursday [ to arrange for a pllgrlniago to Naza- I retli on June 4th by a group interest- | rri in tlic hlstorif.il iwlnts of Naza¬ reth. / j Tlie above cachet, designed by Mi;- Kathryn Lehr, Stockertown school toacher. is to be used by the Stockertown post offlce during Nattonal Air Mall Week observance. May 19th and Slst, The cachet depicts Pennsyl¬ vania's cliief rock product Industry. Edith Sch.iflcr, paslm-vtor of 5Ltx kertown. announced that envelojies containing this unique dealtpi an- mv avalable and that it is her hitoa- t:oii to dl,-trtbuto. free of cliargi.' .in inivelope to every citizen of tho Dorousfli Tlioy are lo be used duriii.4 the week set aside for the cele¬ bration. sanltoriums. and \ organizations. The test ta a harmless, practically such vital factors as group thinking. painless skta test, which shows mutual undersUndtng, collective whether or not there are tubercle Judgment, and concerted action. Only germs tn the body. these social and Individual elemenu Parents need not be concerned «^I1 make possible and put into ef- when their children have a positive feet the American ideal of aocial reaction, as this does not Indicate any active disease—only at aome¬ time they have had an infection. An x-ray of all positive reactions wtU be taken as a diagnostic measure No testing will be done without written consent of parent or guard- j inn Thta testing has been done success¬ fully in our neighboring towns of Northampton. Easton. Bethlehem Pen Argyl. Bath, and Portland. All pupils privUeged to take this test wtll be given a constant form to t>e signed and returned to school authorities. The tost will be given at our High School the week of May 23. I^irther 1 announcements wUl be made • JtTDOE ABTHVB JAMES TO SPEAK HERE TOMORBOW NOON .-elf-determination IntelUgent Seif-Dtrcctlon. A Oeal _ .,-.,,. «. ,^ Liberty, as freedom of action not !"• p"'".!"* Fritchman. Btole Bndth. entertataed members of her Inatal- latlon staff of the Eltaabeth nia Lodge. No. 570. Order of nebakaha. at the home of Mrs Lucy Kline, •. Mata St. Present were Rosa Siegfried, Mary Fritchman, Jennie KubUus, Kraemer. Helen Shafer, Clara tiespassing upon the righu and 11- t)ertles of others, imposes upon dem- (Conttoued on Page Six) 10 HOLP hOAST BEEF SUPPER PauUne Huber. Bertha Reph, BerttoO Brong. Ellen Weaver. Loulae Knaeht and Prances Wolfe. Prtaes at cards were awarded to Mrs. Huber. Mrs. Reph, Mra Mrs. Weaver and Mra. A roast beef supper will be held ur.der the auspicea of the Rosary Society, at the Holy Pamily Churcri. Vest Center St.. on Sunday, May Stn, from 4 to 7 P. M. ^rant udge Arthur James, republican [ ndldate for Oovernor wtU be at the Nazareth Inn, Priday, May Bth ft 11:30 A. M. (DSTi to meet and tr.lk to the citlaens of Nazareth and 1 community. He will speak from the I h.ilciny of the Nazareth Inn at 12 I o'clock, affording all an opporiunltv! :o he.ir his message Everjbody is' invited ! _— —m TO HOLD CAKE 8ALE TllO Ladles Auxiliary of tlie V. M 1 C A will hold a broad and cake salo ' on Saturday at tlio now N.izaroth I Il.irdware sUro, South Main St. CALENDAR of CQMINQfyENU May 12—TuUp Tea sponsored by tbe King's Daughten of the Silver Crou, ta the Social rooms of the Moravtan Church. May 19 it 20—"The Oolf Champ," a 3-act faroe comedy by Boy Scout Troop V-32 In High School Audi¬ torium May 2Sth—Naaareth Pet Parade and Municipal Park opetUng. June 1—A play and minstrel by P. O. of A. in Eagle Hall. Center Bquare, at 8:30 P M. Juno 4-Picnic at BushklU Centre Orove by Patriotic Order of Amer¬ ica. wow PmaPtug^gp^^eB ^^^^att^^go ^^g a^^a ShtoalB Stato ^MMIofly >• AMI WfB^mBBn^_Bm Vll0 ^ TJS Tit IAP 1T4S S.4S SSU INVniiDTOaHM OP coun HI High school seniors fr and vicinity have baan Invttld !• pi a gUmpse of coUage Ufa at the an¬ nual sub-freshman day pfagnun at Muhtenberg cotogt to ba brtd oa Mm campus at AUentown (Pa.) HtuffSf May 7. Senior boys from high sehooto to Pennsylvania. New Jeraey and Naw York wUl be gueeU of tha eoUafa {ind WlU have the opportunltjr of fK* ting a first-hand picture of a four year college eourse at a Uberal arta college for men. Academic work ht explained to them through 1 demonstrations in the labovatortaa tnd lecture rooms of aU the depart* ments. They will be shown extra-onr* rtcular activities through abort playa. band concerts and in a basebaU gaaM between Muhlenberg and Swarth¬ more. Dr. Levering Tyson, former di¬ rector of the National Advlaorp Council on Radio ta Education and Muhlenberg's new president, wUl greet the visiting students and tholr parents and teachers who wiU ac¬ company them. Throughout the day the high school men wlU have the opportunity of meettag men who aro now students at college and membara of the faculty and staff to dlacuas with them the questions that arlaa from though'.s of going to coUega- A luiKheon wUl be served the vto-
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 23 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1938-05-05 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | eng |
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Month | 05 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1938 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 23 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1938-05-05 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-06 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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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. |
Full Text | THE NAZARBTH ITEM NnisNlM CaM vJaT^ — No. 28 — 48 So. Main St, Phono 80 NAZARBTH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 5> 1938 Spring Concert of t Nazareth Choral Society Lauded by Large Audience vhA sorinf concert of The Haie- Xo^SSl ¦«"«*y pr-entid to the 25, Bchool Auditorium lUe«Uy !!S,« received • h«dy approvel !J!Si»PPreci»Uve audience. Ttoe oa- iint Slon of • •rtected pro- 5Sc!wT«ig«» W «»• conductor. I. S^neebeU, received mueh fevoreWe SSnt ilohn Werren Brb of New fcSS cSy and director of the Muiicel RS Choru. »t IMton Mid: "the ^ oualities of the chorui were iMUtltul. they are a credit to Naia- Sand Its community." "The aolo- 2?. he said.-were excellent." The SL chorus excelled expectations MMl the presence of a great arttat, Sr Felix Robert Mendelssohn, cele- hMted 'celUst, and his guest accom- !«l,t. effected an atmosphere never 5Sre enjoyed by local music lovers. •A lenlui m the music world. Mr, . ymdelssohn's part In the program «U long be remembered by a fortU' nate audience, ibUowing the concert, a reception waa heM for members of the chorus «!l luesU from Easton. Bangor, itodildiem. Allentown and Mew York SSto tbe social rooms of the High Sool. Approximately two hundred attended the reception. iZi B"l Stroman. piertdent of Jromtif, the Board oC Mreetort •M conductor. B. ScbnaobeU, eitend Sr thanks and appreeiatien to Zmm and friends for the wonder* SiM^»eratlon tendered by music MM of thU community to belptog mmm tus occasion an outotand- m BucTomcans The annual meeting e^ Tbe Far* ¦HI Union Mutual Flre Insurance Oanpany was held Saturday mom* m *t the offlce of the company. 52 SNth Mam 8t, Wm. K. Bhimer. Hnldtnt of the company presided MNI Mlled the meeting to order at 9 o'eloek. Directors elected to serve a foil term were. P. 8. Trumbower, W. B, Shimer. J W, S|raup. Bdwin E Batt, H. K. Prankenfield. John R Ohidiey, John H, Sencenbaeh, Kenry A MUler, Herbert P. Jones, H. P. fOOtf and Ira Marsh. The board ¦pnlwil Immediately by re-electtog W. a Shimer. president; Henry Mil* kr. Viet president and H. P. Yetaley. MNtary and treasurer. MIowing encouraging reports and •Mther reduction in the company's MMiNMnu, the board adjourned to limtcruined to dinner at The Nai* NAZAIEMROD AND GUN OUB MEETS MONDAY The regular monthly meeting of the Naaareth Rod it Oun Club will be held Monday evening at the "Y" at g o'clock. Reports will be heard on the membership drive and plans discussed for future activity It was announced at the last regu¬ lar meeting that the club may con¬ sider the awarding of "big catch" prizes to members, providing suffi¬ cient number of sportsmen are inter¬ ested In conducting such a move¬ ment. The object. It was announced. Is to stimulate more activity and create a closer association and bet¬ ter understanding among sportsmen of this community. Sporting blocd of today demands activity and tt ta the purpose of the Nazareth club to sat¬ isfy that demand. UNEMPLOYMENT RDM OFFICE NEW LOCATION The Department of Public Assist¬ ance Oflloe; which takes care of Un* employment Relief, Old Age As¬ sUtance, Aid to Dependent Children, and Blind Pension, moved to 321 Northampton St., In Baston on Mon¬ day. May 2nd. They will retain a District Ofltee m Bethlehem at 713 North gth Ave. The following townships will be served by the Easton Offlce: Upper Mount Bethel Township. Washington Township. Plainfleld Township. Lower Mount Bethel Township. Porks Township. Palmer Township, Williams Township. Persons living In the following townships wtll be taken care of in the Bethlehem Offlce: Buahklll Township, Upper Naza- PET PARADE PRIZE LIST GROWING Coanatlee Birthaaed, PlaeafSs to be DMribnted Next Week At a Joint meettog of the Pet Par¬ ade Committee and membera of Town Council held Tuesday evening. it was announoed that caah aubserlp¬ tlons as well as merchandtae have already been received and listed among the awards to be Usued to parttclpttants. The committee and solicitors have Just begun thetr can¬ vass tn the hope that the itat may be completed and pubUshed no later than May 21st, Special eflorts will be made to In¬ terest our rural folks to participate in this year's parade The different granges are to be contacted and urged to have as many of thetr mem¬ bers take part as possible, Specia! cash awa:ds are to be oflered for their eflorts In aiding and swelling the line of parade with farm pets, large and small. The committee also announced that the parade will be divided Into dtvtalons and that all persons wish¬ ing to participate should report to THE ITEM OFFICE, gtvlng name, address and pet to be entered, by or before May 2i8t, The object of reg¬ istering as many entries as possible before May 21st will faclUUte the forming of dtvtalons as well as mak¬ ing awards. Everybody ta cordially Invited and urged to get In the parade. If you have no pet of your own, borrow your neighbors, but be to the parade May 2gth. ^ WELL KNOWN FORMER SUNDAY IS MOTHER'S DAY Uni Portnat ¦hown It tht this motherhood ta Ilia Mooter. pidnM bf James McNeiU Whistter, flnt I Poyal Aeadaaay ta lS7t and now banging to the Louvre. HIGH SCIIOOL STU- DENTS PARTICrAT- INGINNATHHIiALAB MAE ESSAY AND POSTER OMIIST Bsaays and posten entered in Tbe National Air MaU contest by eight high school pupUs wen forwarded cn Monday to the State Chairman, NAZARENE PASSES ONi Joseph OalUgher, Harrtaburg, for Mrs, Mary Uura Mllchsack Maek. rcglstntion. The local pupila parti¬ cipating an: Lester Walters, Doratby Koeh. Dorta Treto, Paul Engler and Bethlehem, where she resided with her brother WllUam MUchsack. Mrs. Mack and her late husband. E T. Mack were long and old-time and Mary NoU, Myra Noll and Alfred Hoflmetater in the Essay contest. The contest U being conducted by every state and all entries are eUg Wni CELEBRATE 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs Willis F Hagenbueh. 169 South Whitfleld St., wiU celebrate their 25th weddtng anniversary on Saturday. May Tth. by having open house from 2 until 10 o'clock, a'^ which time all friends and neighbors are cordtally invited to attend. Mr Hagenbuzh Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hagenbueh. Moorestown. Bath, R. 1. and Un. Hagenbueh U the daughter of Mrs. Jennie Fabel and the late Wm. Fabel. of town. They were united in marriage by the Rev. W. H. Wotring in St. John'j Reformed Church, town They are the parents of one d.iugh- i ter. Lucille, who Is a student at Kutz- j town State Teacher.s College j Mr. Hagenbueh is employed as storekeeper at Plant 4 of the Penna- Dixie Cemjnt Corp. p.o.s.ofa.'awards AnENDANCE SEALS The local Washington Camp, No. 445. P O. S. of A., has announcad j their annual perfect attendance I awards to local Junior high school I puptta. Certificates are gtven at the end of the flrst year of perfeet at- BoMtNmiwth^nagj^CMjrhjM ^^^. TOWN COUNCIL IN REGULAR >;^' NEARLY 600 ATTEND TTEM COOKING SCHOOL Forty-five Valaable Priaea Awat«e« Bad dm at b lU atPto NAZARETH MER¬ CHANTS MEETING TO-MORROW EVENING ftom Bwdneae Hewn BfleeUve Thto Week The monthly meettng of Naunth retailers will be held at the Y.M.C.A., tomorrow evening at g o'clock. The apeaker will be Harry Woods, seere¬ tary of Tite Broad and Main Street Business Men's Asso.. Bethlehem. Tile local organization, headed by 'Brelnlg, 2; Virginia Frantz. 2; Oladys Warren Dech, has succeeded In es-: Oogel. 4; Laura Hess, 3; June Kel- tabltehing uniform bustoess hours for ; low, I; Sophie Kowalyck, 4: Dorothy Naaareth merchants and their en- Kratzer. 3; Elizabeth Lerch. 4; and deavor to sponsor future activity in LaRue Morgan. 3, the local retail field look promUtog, Eighth Orade—Donald Allen. 1; The motion picture cooking school. "Star In My Kitchen," presented by THE ITEM and co-operating mer¬ cliants was attended by nearly six hundred citizens of Nazareth and community. So encouraging were re- marlci and sentiments expressed by those who attended, favoring ths motion picture cooking school in Ueu of the old type school, that the spon¬ sors feel their efforts worth while. It was a practicai rally of home- iraicer.s, giving fresh inspiration for the old job and kitchen duty. New ideas and keen incentive born In the fiiming of thi-s school was unani- m.u-ly accepted and appreciated, Forty-flve valuable prizes donated by the spon-sors were awarded during the three-day period The happy •.vinners were: Mrs. M. Stettler. Mrs Walter Stofllet, Cora Rasley, Mrs, J. S Eyer, Miss P Tanhauser. Mrs. C. Schleicher. Mrs. Charles Klep¬ pinger. Helen Laudig. Mrs. Charles "Sa A ngular stated meeUag at CouneU was beld thto May, MSg. at g:00 o'eloek hght Saving Time with members present with tho , of Mr. Kahler. The Prealdent. Schaeffer, presided. I On motion of Jdeaera. Kotog Aitamoa, ttie nUnutes of the stated meettog of AprU «th ' the adjourned maeting of Aprtt mm j 193g. wen approved aa reao. ' On motion of Meaan : and Lindenmoyer. the foUowiaf as approved by ttw Cliatnaaa at tm various committees, were approved und ordered to be paid by tbe urer. ' Star Janitor Supply Houae $ , C. B Oolge Co , Bell Telephone Co. . Brody Brothers I Ass. of Boroughs Nazareth Item Nazareth Steel Fabrs. R F. Ziegler Nasareth Item Metro-Edison Co. Warren Dech I Peoples Coal it Bupply Co [ Vacuum OU Co. (Conttauad oa mu Ul I.11C iti^i. yciAi Ui yet tew I. ok- I pmger. neien Liauoig. oers. wnaries ^ n ci tendance and the succeeding awards Happel. Mrs, Elsie Koehler, Uiaa Ev- | HI, H, Sw in the foUowing years, white seal; i elyn Fulmer. Mrs. R. 8. Kach'.toe, three years, blue seal; four years.' garah H. Brobst. Mrs, O A. Wagner, sUver seal; flve years, gold seal: and j Mrs UUte Trine. Mrs, Leary L. Scott. six years, a second certiflcate and the \ Mrs Oeorge Suter Jr. Mr. WUliam regular order of seata repeated, ' Vogel. Mrs. Earl Heyer. Ellen Everitt. Members of the Junior high school receiving these awards with the num- Koeh, 4; Oeorge Kahler, 2; Orant name are as follows: Ninth Orade—WUltam Breidinger, 2; Harold Heckman. 3: Willard Seh¬ issler. 1; Benjamin Shimer. 1; Roger Serfass. I; Jean Beck. 6: Miriam Marie Wimmer. Mr« .t-.onh Pehnel, Mrs. L. J. Harron. Mrs. Milton Weiss, Frances Wolf, Miss NeUie L. Renner, Mrs. J Rauchenberg, Mrs. Joaeph P.' Hahn. Mrs. Harry Wemer. Idrs. H. | Cooley. Mrs. C O Rohn. Mrs. Harvey Shireman. Mrs. Charles Roth, Mrs. Joseph Schlegel. Mrs. Martha Bar- | tholomew, Mrs. O. Achenbach, Mrs, \ WUliam Applegate. Mrs. Harold Rinker. Mtss Ruth Oaumer. Mrs. Lillie Trine. Mrs Ruppert. Mrs. Ut- zle Fulmer and Mrs. Carl Beitel. ners of atate awards wlU be con- restdents of Nazareth Mr. Mack, who preceded hU wtfe tn death twenty years ago thta month, was one of the oldest faculty members of the Naza- ^ „ . reth HaU Military Academy. .. , ,. . . reth Township. Lower Nazarethll^e jj survived by two daughters tenders in the national event, Township. Bath Township. Lower[mT"Ejien a. Jenntogs and Edith L. Saucon Township. Hanover Town- ^ack. Bethlehem; two sons. Edwin MIlBTIIAIIiymN fft ship. Allen Township. East Allen u M-rk E««tnn «nd tiuaene w inmllWllliriWll XJUa Township. Moore Township, and Le high Township, • • Ible to wtn either state or national! The new stsre-hour schedule, which Carl Davidson, 1; James Fetherolf, DAV PBOOBAM ^•Mrday aftemoon at the Mora- dM Ohureh, the annual Mother's Uy party will be held at three o'- dHk. Thil year the Supertatendent d the Primary Department, Mias iMteyn Sehlegel wtU Joto the Be- ftman Department. Mn. Barl Btro- Mk, Supertatendent and their ¦Mhtn wUl enjoy a special featun, Bnr, Piustlck of Cross Roads, who iM gained a reputation as an ex- ptt Utuilritor. wUl be then to en- '^ ' > and Illustrate two much loved A tnat ta in store for and chldren. -•—'• Smmiry of Answers fron Editors on Ques- tfaNintiro on Legislation The sixth questionnaire of the monthly series Inaugurated by the Industrial News Review to obtain the views of countrj- editors on time¬ ly Issues, departed from the usual form. In that the questions could not be answered by "yes" or "no." The two questions asked were: 1. Assuming It were within your power to paas one nattonal law that you beUeve would spur tovestment end todustrlal expansion, and create employment and steady Jobs, what law would you pass? Mack. Bethlehem; two sons, Edwin H. Mack, Easton. and Eugene W. Mack of Bushklli; a brother William H Mllchsack with whom she resided: three grandchUdren and two great- grandchUdren. Funeral services were conducted from her late home Monday after¬ noon with burial tn the famUy plot in the Nisky-HiU cemetery. Bethle¬ hem qUESnONSAND ANSWERS ON UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION Wtth most of Its major problems worked out satlsfactorUy or to pro¬ cess of early solution, questions now coming to the Dlvtaton of Unemploy¬ ment Compensation and Employment I honors. According to announcements, became effective Monday calta for' results of the contest wlU be known most stores to close daily at 5:30 by the end of next week, when win-1 o'clock, with the exceptton of Satur¬ day, wlien the closing hour has been set at 9 o'clock. This schedule alsi calta for all stores to close Wednes¬ day afternoons at one o'clock the HOARD or SCHOOL DBECTORS MEETIN PALMER TOWNSHV 1: Kermtt Fogel, 2: Richard Oood¬ hart, 1; Lloyd Heitzman. 2; John Koch. 4; Oeorge Kahler. 2: Orane Kahler, 2: Kenneth Koehler, 3; An¬ gelo Martini. 2; Robert Sutherland, 1: Ray Trach, 2: Lester Walters, I: Vlncenza Ferraro, 3; Dorothea Heck- year round. Placards give a full man. 1; Shirley Herbst, 2: Pauline schedule of bustness hours are now Roth. 1; Verna Snyder, 2; and Ellza- belng displayed by participating mer- beth Sweitzer. 1, chants. Enumeration of Aliens and Illiterates In Pennsylvania MGEST OF CONFER. ENCE PROCEEDINGS St. John's Church, FarmersvUle, _ VALLEYOHLO ¦IMG CONFERENCE IT RIHLEHEM. SAT. for the Lehigh VaUey « Conference to the flf- I and towns that have been it to the past quarter preparing for the 2Sth iMMons to be held to LUierty khool, Bethlehem, on Batur- *JWmiBg May 7 1 ^wtat hading people of the Lehigh mM as one of the finest 1 Pfc ^^KBjJAic 2, Assuming It were within your} Service In Harrtaburg are principally power to repeal one existing national law that, ta your opinion, U now dis- couragtog Investment. Industrial ex- pension and employment, what law would you repeal? Thta type of questionnaire was de¬ cided upon in order to give the edi¬ tors the widest possible latitude for expre.salon of opinion. It is, of eourse, impossible to tabulate the anaweis AH was done with the preeeedlng "yes" and "no" questionnaires, inas¬ much as many hundreds of different replies were received. However, as we anticipated, the replies have provided lis and our readers wtth some ex¬ ceedingly Interesting Information. In answering the flrst queation. a very large percentage of the editors proposed the passage of a law that would make it Impassible for the govemment to engage In activities which are customarily regarded at fOonttamd^ea Pie Btewtf WISTAR COMPORT Prace-Paaekaa Mtas Catherine M Fazekas. daugh¬ ter of Mr, and Mrs Andrew Fazekas of 368 James St, Phlllipsburg, and Walter J, Frace of 2247 Freemans¬ burg Avenue, WUson, were united in marriage at the parsonage, 115 Ea;U Center St., Nazareth, on Saturday af¬ temoon AprU SO.by the Rev, Oeorge S Kleckner In the presence of relatives and friends. They were attended by Mtas Theresa Dam, stater of the bride, and by WilUam Condon, both of PhUUpsburg. The ring service cf the Lutheran Church was used. The bride waa attired ta pale blue crgan- dle with harmonizing accessories. The bridesmaids wore ptok organdto and carried red roses. A reception M the home of the brtde foUowed the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 2247 Preemansburg Avenue Wilson. those of a technical nature or thoae covering special seu of circumstances applying to one or only a few todivi- duals. Among the queries reoently re¬ ceived and given attentton by the DIvtalon's Legal Department and the Admtntatrators, according to Daniel F. McKenna, Associate Director of the Dlvtaton, are the following: Q. I worked as a brlektayer all last year and up untU the last week in March, 1938. I would Uke to get unemployment compensation, but a friend told me I couldn't get tt be¬ cause I am not a cltiaen. Is that correct? J. D. 8., PitUburgh A. No, The fact that you are not a citizen has no bearing on your eltglbUlty to receive unemployment compensation If you are unemployed and meet other requirements for beneflts. Q, I am the father of four chil¬ dren and receive $10 a week compen¬ sation. A single man, one of my neighbors, ta recelvtag IiS a week and has been awarded that sum for (Conttoued on Page Twe) m m TO BVILD BVNOALOW A, O. Sturgis ie Son sold a 70-ft. front building lot, situated on North Oreen St. to Paul Hagley. residing m Mrs. W J. Happel's apartmetu bouse. North Broad St. Mr Hagley will build a semi-bun¬ galow on thta lot and has awarded the contract to Morris Kahler, The excavation has already been started. Thta lot adjoins the lot of John Pletas. who last summer erected a semt-bungalow Mr. Hagley ta a native of Bangor, but has resided in Nazareth for a number of years. He is employed at Easton. DisrrSH PLANS FOR PILGRIMAGE The Northampton County Board ot School Dbrectors met to regtUar session Thursday eventog In the Pal¬ mer Townahip High Bchooi buUding. R^v J. A KUck. pastor was host to SelpsvUle I ^''^ AUentown Conference at Its i38th Oeorge A. Ortot. Supt.. of the' annual convention. April 25 and 26. County Bchoota preaMed over the' The Rev. Walter C. O. Velt. Easton. meeting AU memben preaent. Mr. pre«e»»*0 the sermon at the Ho?y Orim, according to the Bchooi Law.' Communion Service The sermon was nominated Itobert N. Teylor, agata I based on Acto 36:19. Ntoty shi pas¬ to hta position of Aaat. Bupt. of the 'o" and delegates partook of the County BchooU, and this nomination i Sacrament.^ was conflrmed by the Oounty Boari The PimMiiiI's Bepert eentalncd: of Director* Mr. Taylors term witl i The atatement that 8 people, (pas be for four yeara. Seventh Orade—William Drumm, j 3; Leona Fogel. 2: Mary Futa, 2; i Catherine Heckman, 2; Richard Hoch. 3; Isabella LUly. 2; Herbert MiUcr. 1; Rojean NoU. 1: Oladys Ruloff. 1; Kenneth Rash. 2: Mae Fritz, 1; and Anctaetta Rtegel. 3. SniDENT'1VBER- I CUUN-TCSTING'' APPROVED Tnto atari M«y 23nl Systematic Swvey ta Progreaa to Reach and Teach AU Wha Laek ••Fmcttonal Vm" of Engltoh Language Letter K. Ade Sapcrintendent of Pabiic Inatrwctton Mr. Taylor'a aalary was plaeed at At a meettog of the local physi¬ cians "TubercUn-testlng" of High tors and laymen and lay-women) i School students was approved and ctive ta the Church, were caUed by plans were made to give it to our UMOW pot annum' anineiease of i '^"'" Heavenly Pather tato the Church ^ iocal high school students parttcipat- t200.00 over last year. Thto waa the I Ti iumj^ant. Theae were remmtered salary flrst named at the meettag of I (Oonttaued un Page four) the County Bchooi directors held th3 \ • • 12th of AprU, and the county Board TO MOLD made effeetlve the recommendations. .MOTHBB'S DAY PBOOBABa made at that time. ' -^— The queation of mergtag certain A very tateresttag and tasplrtng dtstrlcto and the future transporta- Mother'a Day service wUl be held on tton problems were fuUy discussed ; Sunday morning at 10:15 In the hta- Also a number of matters of a rou- '> t.iric Dryland Church by the O. M. |0 girta. tine nature. The next meettag wUl be held Bath on Tuesday eventag May the! with a token of the day and a mother tng tn athletics and to senior higli students. This work Is done with the cooperation of the School Health De¬ partment and County Tuberculosis and Health Society, besides our local physicians. Anyone desiring thts test other than high school students shou'.d consult their family physician. The Tabervalto Tcot The tubercuUn test was flrst used nt! Every mother will be presented ] by Robert Koch, the dtacoverer of the ^,>:'5*'-o" 's charged with responsi Pennsylvania will this year take its own cen.^us of aliens and Illiterates as autlaortaed by Act 478. approved hy the Oovernor. July 1. 1937. ! This enu.-neration wiU disclose the rumber of persons resident tn Penn¬ .sylvania, who are twenty-one or more; years of age. and are not citizens jtors In the coUege dtaing hau' ::f the United States of America: and f f the number of persons, ten years of maam Mtvwmow maw wmtttimaM .lge or over, who possess less than a ! ^^^ *** wmawaemmm functioning literacy in English. Enamerationa to Centtaae The Act provides that beginning; in the year 1938. again In 1940. and thereafter each flfth year. su;h enu¬ merations of our alien and illiterate, population shall be Uken ta each vl \ the school districts of the Common¬ wealth. The only evidence now avaU¬ able as to the Uteracy and cttizen- sliip status of Pennsylvanta is the flgures of the Federal Census of 1939 Far-Rcachtag Social SIgnifleaiice af Plan Tlie coming cen?us of aliens and illiterates is of far-reaching social significance. In a democracy, public 24th, when the dlreetors from Allen East AUen, Chapman Quarries, Han¬ over, North Cataaauqua and Bath WiU meet and furttier consider the mergtog of theae dtotricts. v.'ill brtng the message. Bring mother and keep burning the bright flame on the altar of Love, germ of tuberculosta. and has been used for 40 years. The test ts apprtv- ed by the White House Conference on ChUd Health and Protection, by bility for social progress and soctal control. Among objectives, mass ed¬ ucation for social competency far transcends tn Importance all other The offering at thta service will be I Slate and City Health departments, purposes of our State^rogram of fre? The Senior Luttter League of Bt. John's Lutheran Church. heM their regular meettag Monday evening wtth a Mother's Day Program, ta charge of Miriam Unangst. prealdent Scripture reading was given bjr Louise Lehr followed by prayer by Virgtala Wolfe. The topic "Honoring Our Parenta" was discussed ta a very enUghtenlng and Interesting manner by Mrs. ¦. A. N Seyfried The devotions were in charge of Betty Beck Following ts the Program Commit' tee appointed at the meeting. Pay* mond Hoch, WiUtam Strike, Jamai Hinkle and Herbert Oeorge. 9 9 CNTBKTAINS INSTALLATION 8TAPP given for the Phoebe Home. scientiflc medical; Public instruction, "rhe' very Ufe- *•" ^°» Hagenbueh, dUtriet do- blood of democracy ta comprised of P^.^yj*"!***?*"*' "^ Saturday eventaf Stockertown To PsTtici- pate In Celebrating Air Mail Week Quintus H Moyor and Paulino Hazzard, botli of Allentown. were married at the parsonage of tho Rev J A. Klick. South Broad St., Satur¬ day at 8:30 p m. Tlic ring ceremony was used and the couple wa.s unat ¦jtoyears h.isi^n prepared ^fif BatciieloT. of Palm- ,rw«>tof tl»e conference. tS i!*"^^'' '*o »*adtag and JlEdSl'*" '°"''«'' presidents, llbUoJ!^ P"'Pit orator, author tended. Tliey will reside at Wyoming. jgT^^f ol the South to dis-l PenJwylvfliU,!, where Mr Movor ts lg / "»d on Page Four) in the employ of Tiu- Sun Oil Co, the Rov J H Waidlich. D. D.. of , nersvillo. L. P, Waidlich. J Irwin Robb. Jesse Phillips and Samuel V Oaiip. of Plilliftlplphla. called on the I Rov. O M Shultz at the Whitefleld i House. Ea-st Orntor St, on Tliursday [ to arrange for a pllgrlniago to Naza- I retli on June 4th by a group interest- | rri in tlic hlstorif.il iwlnts of Naza¬ reth. / j Tlie above cachet, designed by Mi;- Kathryn Lehr, Stockertown school toacher. is to be used by the Stockertown post offlce during Nattonal Air Mall Week observance. May 19th and Slst, The cachet depicts Pennsyl¬ vania's cliief rock product Industry. Edith Sch.iflcr, paslm-vtor of 5Ltx kertown. announced that envelojies containing this unique dealtpi an- mv avalable and that it is her hitoa- t:oii to dl,-trtbuto. free of cliargi.' .in inivelope to every citizen of tho Dorousfli Tlioy are lo be used duriii.4 the week set aside for the cele¬ bration. sanltoriums. and \ organizations. The test ta a harmless, practically such vital factors as group thinking. painless skta test, which shows mutual undersUndtng, collective whether or not there are tubercle Judgment, and concerted action. Only germs tn the body. these social and Individual elemenu Parents need not be concerned «^I1 make possible and put into ef- when their children have a positive feet the American ideal of aocial reaction, as this does not Indicate any active disease—only at aome¬ time they have had an infection. An x-ray of all positive reactions wtU be taken as a diagnostic measure No testing will be done without written consent of parent or guard- j inn Thta testing has been done success¬ fully in our neighboring towns of Northampton. Easton. Bethlehem Pen Argyl. Bath, and Portland. All pupils privUeged to take this test wtll be given a constant form to t>e signed and returned to school authorities. The tost will be given at our High School the week of May 23. I^irther 1 announcements wUl be made • JtTDOE ABTHVB JAMES TO SPEAK HERE TOMORBOW NOON .-elf-determination IntelUgent Seif-Dtrcctlon. A Oeal _ .,-.,,. «. ,^ Liberty, as freedom of action not !"• p"'".!"* Fritchman. Btole Bndth. entertataed members of her Inatal- latlon staff of the Eltaabeth nia Lodge. No. 570. Order of nebakaha. at the home of Mrs Lucy Kline, •. Mata St. Present were Rosa Siegfried, Mary Fritchman, Jennie KubUus, Kraemer. Helen Shafer, Clara tiespassing upon the righu and 11- t)ertles of others, imposes upon dem- (Conttoued on Page Six) 10 HOLP hOAST BEEF SUPPER PauUne Huber. Bertha Reph, BerttoO Brong. Ellen Weaver. Loulae Knaeht and Prances Wolfe. Prtaes at cards were awarded to Mrs. Huber. Mrs. Reph, Mra Mrs. Weaver and Mra. A roast beef supper will be held ur.der the auspicea of the Rosary Society, at the Holy Pamily Churcri. Vest Center St.. on Sunday, May Stn, from 4 to 7 P. M. ^rant udge Arthur James, republican [ ndldate for Oovernor wtU be at the Nazareth Inn, Priday, May Bth ft 11:30 A. M. (DSTi to meet and tr.lk to the citlaens of Nazareth and 1 community. He will speak from the I h.ilciny of the Nazareth Inn at 12 I o'clock, affording all an opporiunltv! :o he.ir his message Everjbody is' invited ! _— —m TO HOLD CAKE 8ALE TllO Ladles Auxiliary of tlie V. M 1 C A will hold a broad and cake salo ' on Saturday at tlio now N.izaroth I Il.irdware sUro, South Main St. CALENDAR of CQMINQfyENU May 12—TuUp Tea sponsored by tbe King's Daughten of the Silver Crou, ta the Social rooms of the Moravtan Church. May 19 it 20—"The Oolf Champ," a 3-act faroe comedy by Boy Scout Troop V-32 In High School Audi¬ torium May 2Sth—Naaareth Pet Parade and Municipal Park opetUng. June 1—A play and minstrel by P. O. of A. in Eagle Hall. Center Bquare, at 8:30 P M. Juno 4-Picnic at BushklU Centre Orove by Patriotic Order of Amer¬ ica. wow PmaPtug^gp^^eB ^^^^att^^go ^^g a^^a ShtoalB Stato ^MMIofly >• AMI WfB^mBBn^_Bm Vll0 ^ TJS Tit IAP 1T4S S.4S SSU INVniiDTOaHM OP coun HI High school seniors fr and vicinity have baan Invttld !• pi a gUmpse of coUage Ufa at the an¬ nual sub-freshman day pfagnun at Muhtenberg cotogt to ba brtd oa Mm campus at AUentown (Pa.) HtuffSf May 7. Senior boys from high sehooto to Pennsylvania. New Jeraey and Naw York wUl be gueeU of tha eoUafa {ind WlU have the opportunltjr of fK* ting a first-hand picture of a four year college eourse at a Uberal arta college for men. Academic work ht explained to them through 1 demonstrations in the labovatortaa tnd lecture rooms of aU the depart* ments. They will be shown extra-onr* rtcular activities through abort playa. band concerts and in a basebaU gaaM between Muhlenberg and Swarth¬ more. Dr. Levering Tyson, former di¬ rector of the National Advlaorp Council on Radio ta Education and Muhlenberg's new president, wUl greet the visiting students and tholr parents and teachers who wiU ac¬ company them. Throughout the day the high school men wlU have the opportunity of meettag men who aro now students at college and membara of the faculty and staff to dlacuas with them the questions that arlaa from though'.s of going to coUega- A luiKheon wUl be served the vto- |
Month | 05 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1938 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19380505_001.tif |
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