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;hc Name of Every Citizen Within The Original S,000-Acre of The Barony of Nazareth To Be Solicited In Drive Next W< mUf PATMOnSM IB WVAtUABLI rALSK .... "MDCirT THE NAZARETH 4^ ITEM "EVERY MAN A CAPTAIir |g dgt riogan adopted by Tbe CMipMpi C:mmlttee thst wUl OQOiMl • Neighborly eempelgn of Jan. SOth. ¦y^AriS — No. 9— 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 26, 1939 HooMt NM%Mr«th — Sinffle Copy Thrse I High Spots NAZARETH 1740-1940 BMIENTENNIIU. COMMITTEE ORGANIZES FOR PATRON UST DRIVE NECT WEEK 90 Years Young To-Morrow f iS8^ taaoem IMMte ••¦:«•¦¦ i- msR ITKM wMk MM* laamt. StrJaeM mSiI Ik* omm ml ik« SSXtSminmo't MlM ¦ ¦•wilj tS^lyOO mteO I* iMi«»» tmmre (nrst iMtaMnent) LeU get together LeU witlrtle toiether LeU huddle together LeU get etgiwU together LeU go together Teomi — TeemI — Te«ml The team to In motion, determined to win. to OMke the celebration a real succom, and remember, that tvery "Man, Woman and Child" In Uill commuBlty ahould'bo a regular (B the team. Being willing to call the algnala Is rot enough. We muat all Uke our tnm on tht line. wlUtng and ready to run interterenee for the ball car* nm, rattier ttaMi trip thmn. and above all. forget the applauae given the fellow after he scores. He may iNMslbly be too dlvy and sore from the pounding he took to appreelate applause anyhow, and abovo all thtags. remember that the seore covnu for the whole team and not tbe Individual player. TCP: that's the common language we all understand and IMt. the aplHt we admire and pay te 800 In action about two BMDtha out of the year, so why not for the whole year of ItN. NOPE: the above Is not intended aa a cheap pubU< city atunt, uaed for the pur* paae of attiteting public at* tentton to a questionable projoet. We prefer to uae It as one of tho best modem methodi tn language moat eonnenly understood, to 11* luatrate tho naeoeeilty of oo* operatkm on the part of the people In any community as k whole In all mattera per* taining to publle allain. PoaalMy the aame aentl* monls could have been ex* preaaedby quoting eqmoold aaylBfi m "Ut UNION rttPPM Vt ¦nwNOTHr or "UMITID Wl STAND, OnriOBD WB rALLI" but thoae quotatlona dont aeem to ba quite enough to thto day Mtd att. they leavo too mudi to tho bnaglnatlon, to peraoaal tntorprttatlon to bo rontty effootlve. To eaem* pilfy laal oe*operatton we ¦ttU like: "HOLD THAT UHII" •VLOCK OUT THAT TAOKUfl" ''RANO OHTO THAT HALLI" They aaam at real aetlan—nqtlon HMt brtap tha deaired re« ¦atta. Lot UB all sign up oa ttUa toam and play the gamo iB the same manner that we •¦paet and daslio the other tdOaa to play and then WATOH TOO RBMILTH. Hmt than—don't put off untU the C<MM li over and then try to alibi yow way out by claiming that you (oaaUMMioB Pam 9m 9 9 ANNUAL BANQUET Tho Annual banquet of the Paat OfOBdIi aub of lUaabeth Me Lodn. No- SIO. Older of Robekaha. waa hold laat evenint at HUna'i Patltaataat en louth Main It MHM. %NA«nt K. TNI MMimRN Ura. Aiii«M« K. TwiiMlMiwrr, Bj-t f'ratrv Wrret. will tetthemtthtr omth i'Xrth*my Iw.Miarrww. kr k«Mla* aef* h»iiMr tn all krr IHtmOa, OairlMi tk* •ftrrMmM mmM etremtmm. TTOHOID ANNUAL mniNG The annual meeting of the Naia* reth Y.M.C.A. wUl bo held tomorrow evening at 7:M o'cloek In the audi¬ torium of the Institution. A buffet luncheon will be aerved. The nominating eommlttee. con- s'stlng of Howard Ibimer. Ooorge A. onm and E. C. Champion, have named the following candidates for (Irectonhip for the next three year period: J. A. MiUer, ».. Leato.- Hawk, Leon Brong, A. O. Ken, P. fl. Trumbower, Rev. H. 0. Inywer, J. lunley Downa. and A. J. IturgU Eleetlon wlU take pteee durtnt the meeting. mnDAYiAU ItMOnOf NIR The President's Mrthday laU aponsored by the Women'a Demo* eratto Olub of Naaareth wUl be held to*morrow evening. According to Mtimates given by the Uoket com¬ mittee, the attendance wlU surpass all previous records. The eoaunlttee also announeed that Nuflgesi MUler will welcome the latherlnt end that card playing wiU start promptly at eight o'cloek. dandnt at t o'clock. • • Veteran Andhry ObNnfo AMimsary Tlie llth Minlveraaor eff the or* ganiiatlon of the loeal leoa of Vet* eraiu AuxUlary waa ealibrated at the meeting of the Auxiliary on Pri* day evening toi Bagto Hall. . Porty*llve membera enjoyed a pro* gram preaenteg by Marton KlenBle, Mary leaae, Dorothy Iwavely, Wai* ter Huber, Marto Haaa aad Mra. Pauline Huber. A bouquet et ttm* era waa praeeated te Mia. Marietta Abel, the eldoit mtml TlM piotram eoauaitlee poaed ef Aaaa Hahn. PaaUne Ahna WaMeri aad LaaOle PHumL The kltehen aadaerviat taieluded Jennte Pranli, tor. Iva HeM, Paullae WUUamson, LucUte Pehnel lie Hagenbueh. UKALKNINSr. M -^ R-Wm. MdOnley. peeadeni eitheUntiedSMsabaak IMX R—The Oermoa ateeaMa ^Iba'cunlblMSk H—Second Paa-Amerieon Conietanee ended llOll « re U-nte bottle of BodMlefi OeekwoilMglAlHi ¦ iHrhiuetJioiiiiMheNsbi lapaulTOlL t-Woodiow Wlkaa, «» ane {Veadem ef ttlL Dr. Jacob Praunfi Iroad It., was Money of the Northi Medteal lodety at am9mmtt99. Dr. •fitea, of loultoa.' time taitaUed aa of the Mwtetjr. » • 36 ZONES AND APPROXIMATILY 4«« WORHIIti ANOTHEft MEETINO TO*NITE The Bl - Centennial Campaign Committee met and organlaed at » meeting held at the Y.M.C.A. laat Thursday evening for the purpose cf making every eflort to obtain the names of all citlsens. past and pres¬ ent, who i%slded In The Barony of Nasareth, for pubUcatlon In the new hUtory of Nazareth. In addition to obtaining nanwi for the patron list, solicitors will compile a complete roster of the entire district and make an efTort to obtain the names of alt former citizens as well for recording. Sup¬ plies for this purpose have already been handed to captains and work¬ ers of the different zones and all inembers of this Campaign Com- n:ittee are waiting for the "gun" ro sound the starting signal. Mon¬ day. Jan. SOth. The entire dlstrtet is to be canvassed during next week. January 30th to Pebruary 4th. It IS to be a neighborly campaign, con¬ ducted In a neighborly manner. Because of the Importance of tbe (Continued on Page 8tsi CHORAL SOCIETY RE¬ SUMES J|QffiAKS.\LS The Nazareth Choral Boclety re¬ sumed rehearsals at the "Y" Mon¬ day evening. The attendance has been very encouraging and much in« terest shown in selections whteh are to be presented at the Iprlng Con¬ cert. This concert U to be held toi the High flchool Auditorium Ui Apru. Por the first time in years the chonu WlU be aeoompanled by an orchestra of real tatent and the se* lections chosen are aure to please a dlicrtmlnatlnt audtence. It waa announeed that the regtotratton list U still open and new members are welcome to Join the organlaatlon. GiriSmtCoMdi Nofts AtMft Rom The Oirl Bcout CouncU met at the home of Mrs. Nathan Brobst, com¬ missioner Mary Wunderly presided CouncU members preaent were: Mrs. Walter Bcutt. Mrs. Albert Neel, Mrs. Roslyn Portuln. Mrs. Edward Cassler. Mrs. Barl Heyer and Mrs. Burton (Continued on page flve) • • PtonoMi ProMrty Tax Mnthhilil To Stote %f PoknHUT ISIh SUIe leveaae Maa at CeeH Ve AasM liiHials el Cenair "The State Personal Property tax is now due and retuma muat be made before Pebruary 15th", says Mr. Chartos B. Kopp. Tax Examiner, rrpretentint the Itato Department of Revenue in Northampton County for the 1930 tax flUng pej Por the purpoae of vlto and asstoting the iesidanta of Northampton Oounty imh theto Per- si-nal Property tax retimu, Mr. Kopp to alttlng daUy hi tha basement of the Court Route f roM • A. M. to 4 (Ooatlnued on Im* Pmv> #- INJOV fllMOH TliefoUewlntl a atelth*rldlnt Motmtabii on' tte lUUietaner. Ietty Kidd, cent Rader, Ji) Pat*. Isther w4 (eU and Mrs. lejNM* oSunty moat re- H. A aame treaaurer Fonaer Naame, Wife, Obiem Gold- <ft Anhfonary Mr. and Mta. OUver t^ NoU ob* served theto gotdm wedding anni* veraary Monday with "epea hooao" it theto home. Wadswortht C, at* tended by IM frlenda. neithbors and relatives. A autprtae feature waa the appearanee of the Wada* worth Band, of whteh Mr. Nolf is the only Uvtnt charter awmbar. Mr, Nolf was one of the founders of the band. Mr, Nolf waa alao a charter member of the Naaareth band, and played with the loeal band, prior to leaving for hU preaent home. Mr. Nolf was bom In Namreth, a ton of the tato Btephen and Susan Nolf. He moved to Ohto about 54 years ago to asoaekite with his brother, Bdwin O. Nolf. tai ttie Jew¬ elry businesa. retiring ten yeara ago. His wife, the former Ida MlUa. bom at Westera Iter, C, and he were SCHOOL BOARD ORDERS MATERIALS TOR RECONSTRUCTION The adjourned meeting of the Nasareth flchool Board was held on Tuesday evening of this week. All members of the Board were present and Wm. M. Bennett. Jr.. President of the Board, presided. The meethig was alao attended by Attorney Wm. A. l^ack, the Board's solicitor. The committee consisting of Di¬ rectors A. R. flnyder and Prank Leh, the Supervisor of Orounds and Buildings. Wm. flilfles and the Bec¬ retary. C. J. Knauss, appointed to tabulate the bids received January 9. 1939 for materials needed to re¬ condition the North Broad Street Building and to make alterations to the heating system in the White- field Hulldlng, gave lU report to ths Board. After complete com|>artoon of the bids, the Board awarded or¬ ders for materials as follows, subject however to the final approval by the Worka Progress Admlntotratlon of the work as a W. P. A. Project:— materials for general construction. •2.34g.54; flnlshhig hardware, MM- .87; plumbing materials, 1333.00; electrical materiala, $400.11 and heating system materials tl.100.00. The low bidders wUl be asked to enter into contracto to fumtoh the materiato aa soon as flnal approval of the project has been received. No other busineas was transacted BM I women enjoyed to the Blue ly eventoig: Lot- ithryn Oaaton. ky Petera, MlUl- Michael. Oraee Jessie Whito- fllegfried. **Don** As Hil Friends Remember Him n»«Ai.n r.. HtirKwAn Th* tmtt ItoMM P.. Hvckaiaa •« k* «li|i«af««l erktr a twtt-teme 111- •»¦•, wblHi tcMiltea ta OMMh tw* «»r«fca ¦¦•. (S0IN6.AWAY Mias Marlon Kem an^ Mrs. Oeorge Swoyer as Joint iioateasaB entertahied Mtes EllaaMth Marx Tuesday evening. The/party was a surprise golng-away/ahower for Miss Marx who Is saUli% for Nicara¬ gua In rebruary. Those present wen^: Misses Myra DruckentaiUter. Uaf Yeta'fy. Ji«n Cluto, Sliaabeth Alarx, Eliaabeth Sloat. Mary Dn/ MUdred Oakes. Marton Kero, ws. C. Oreiner and Mrs. Oeorge Sepyer. Miu l^rx received many beauti¬ ful and Usefiu gifts from teachers who worked with her at the local High School.yPriae winners at game playing were, Mrs. C. Oreiner and Mtos MUdrdI Oakea. • RBV.W01IIN6 ROTARY The Rev, Dr. W. H. Wotring, pas¬ tor emritus of St. John's Reformed Chureb, addressed the local Rotary Club Monday evening on the theme "Out Magaalne." He was hitroduced by Ohartes L. Shimer, cbib preaident Thte eoaUnt Monday evening's meetlnt wUl be devoted to a question and answer qute. I. O. 0. F. INITIATES At a ipeetal meetlnt of local lodge No. lOiO, I. O. O. P., a class of can- dMatcs received four degrees of hil- tlatlon aa eonferred by the local de- gtee team dtoaeted by Cal Hartaell No meettoit of the lodge will be held tomorrow evening because of the PrasMent'a lirthday lail, how¬ ever, next Priday evening tbe second ('egree wUl be eonferred upon a chua of candtokitea. R. OFF. HOH ASSO. M^ORGANIZES The home association and degret? team of Nazareth Chamber, No 100. Knighto of Priendshlp. Mondav evening re-organlaed for the ensu¬ ing year by electing ofBcers durlni? the regular meeting of the order In the Shafer BuUdlng on Belvidere Street Henry Eckert was elected to the presidency of the home association along with the following offlcers: vice-president. Charles Welty; sec¬ retary, Kenneth Oower; recording- seeretary, AUen D. TroxeU; financial secretary, Lester Laubach; treasurer. Lester Krata: and dtoectors, Kermtt Wunderly, Haven Knecht and Mon¬ roe Davidson. Howatd Reese waa the chotee for the presidency of the degree team and other ofBcera elected to this group were: vice-president, Charles Welty; recordtag- seeretary, Lester Krata: treasurer. Charles Rasely: degree captain and asstotant, re¬ spectively, Lestor Laubach and AUen D. Troxell; and entertainment com¬ mUtee, Raymond Prey, Allen D. TroxeU, Charles Welty. Lester Uu¬ bach and Lester Krata. • PHI OAMMA CLITB TO MEET The Phi Oamma Club wUl meet hi the Y.M.C.A. on Saturday evening at 7:45 o'clock at which thne Mr. WU¬ llam Kortz, of town, wUl be the guest speaker. At Nazargtk Ckantber of Commerce Ban\uet LOCAL FARMERS I WIN AT STATE FARM SHOW Nazireth Her 67 Yean p. OaatoA at tbe speakers' tabl' at the banquet o{ the Naxareth Chamber of Commerce are, left to rigltr top: C. J. Knauss. Harry C. Woods secre¬ tary Broad and Main Business Association; J. Allen Schaeffer Second; P, H. Martin, William Mertz Knr. / K. Trend, .secretarv. Bethlehem Cham¬ ber of commerce. "ITiird: H P. "eisley, E r. C'.iampion. Charles Shimer rjower: R. K. Stcif Warren r.- j'-nn t*-..;.-..—r-'obe-Times Photo. Nazareth C. of C. Has Annual Dinner-Meet FINAL MEETING OF HAIMNG COURSE The final meeting of the Olrl Scout Leader's Tralnhig Course con¬ ducted by Mrs. John E. Rhodes. Ithierant director of iteglon 3. was held at Olrl Scout Headquarters Tuesday evening. Jan. 34th. Mrs. Rhodes has been conducting this training course for the past two weeka. Twenty-two leaders and as- siitanta took the course. The course ended with the investment of six leadera as Tenderfoot ScouU. They werl Mrs. PhUip Bolhnan. Mrs. Woodrow Jones, Mra. WUliam Mon¬ prode. Mrs. Leonard Shoeneberger. Mra. Paul Oerhart. Miss Orace Brel- nit. Tonight. Jan. 38th, Mrs. Rhodes win meet with leaders of Sentor Olrl loouU. Last night. Jan. 3Sth, Mrs. Rhodes met with the Mothers Auxiliary of Olrl Scouts and with the leaders CouncU and group committees later in the evening. VMSILANCE HOSE CO. RECEIVES CHECK FROM AMMTOR GENERAL Auditor Oeneral W.irren R. Rob¬ erU last week forwarded a check to the treasurer of the Supervisors of Upper Nazareth Township in the amount ot 96074, representing the two per centum tax paid upon prem¬ iums by foreign flre Insurance com¬ paniea In that town.ship, and return- 'd under the Law. to the Firemen'' Reltef As-soclntlon nf the flre depart, ment that serves firp protection to the Inhabitants of ;lv^ municipality. This checlc is from the 1936 allot¬ ment of the flre insurance tax anrl IS properly as.slj{nAblp to the Relief Fund Association of Vigilance Hos-j Company No. 1, of Nazareth. NORTHAMPTONCb. WOMEN WIN AT FARM SHOW Many of the prizes in Home Eco¬ nomics, which were awarded at the Pennaylvania Farm Show which csme to a close on Priday night, were awarded to women and 4-H club members hi Northampton County. Marie Solt, age 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwhi Solt of North¬ ampton R-3. was awarded sweep¬ stake honors for the whole state in clothing and llrst priae on her Sun¬ day outflt. which taeluded a dark (Oonttattid un Pate Pear) Ten Years of Service Marked Laat friday Night With 100 Preeent TREND AND WOODS SPEAK Rounding out tep years of service, the Nazareth Chahiber of Commerce- Friday evenlnw'^held their annual luncheon-meenng at Nazareth In.i with abouty400 present. DIrectoGi elected were Edward C Champion, Warren S. Dech. Frani: H- Mprtln. Andrew O. Kern. Jo- Fulmer, William F. Mertz. Schlegel, Charles L. Shimer. Ruasell Snyder, Russell K rtout, A J. Sturgis, Peter 8. Trum¬ bower, Harley P. Velsley and Robert F. 21egler. •^uest-speakers were Harry K. Trend, secretary, Bethlehem Cham¬ ber of Commerce, and Harry C. (ConUnued on lam Page> The awards at the State Farm { Products Show last week again brought many of the coveted prizes I to Northampton County exhibitors. A .summary of the awards by Countv { Agent B. L. Coleman gives some of ' the out.standin? award.s ! Wilmer Fehnel. of Nazareth R-l, I won the grand champion award on I llis Southdown fat wether on foot, j Judged in the carcass wether dlvl- ! sion of the sheep .show which was . the flrst class Judged when the show opened on Monday morning. In , doing thLs, Wilmer repeated his ac- ;.compIi.shment of 1933. After the ' lamb.s were .slaughterrd. liowever. A'.ton Dickin.'^on, Bethlehem R-1, .-howing for his flrst time in this dlvLslon of the show, wa.s awarded Orand Champion carcass on a Dor- I set lamb weighing 86 Ib.s alive and 49 lbs. dre.'-sed. thus yielding 57':. Five breeds of sheep were entered in the fat wether .show and each I breed is divided into two weights, lambs under 90 pound.s and those weighing more than 90 pounds. In the Southdown division under 90 pounds, 1st place went to Wilmer Fehnel. Nazareth R-1. on a lamb weigliing 84 pounds and Srd to Fran¬ cis Fogel. Nazareth R-1. South- | downs over 90 pound.s, Francis i Fogel was awarded 3rd. Dorothy Reichard Nazareth R-1, 4th. and Warren Schwartz, Northampton R- 2. 5th. Wilmer's lightweight lamb was selected as the Champion South- (Continued on Laat Pafle) COLEMAN ARRANGES SERIES OF AGRICtlL- TURAL NEETING A four day series of agricultural meetings f:)r the discussion of sub- •ects of Interest to farmers In the Moorestown community and sur¬ rounding areas has been arrangei for by Ccunty Agent B L Coleman cooperating with a local committee, and will be held in the Moorestown Orange Hall January' 31st.. Peani- ..ry 1st. 2nd. and 3rd The meetings will include mornin/ i>nd afternoon sessions and the flrst vill be at 10:00 A. M. Tuesday. Tho .peaker.s for that day who will lead the discussions are. A. L. Cooper, agronomy specialist, at the morning session who wUl discuss "Pastures and Pasture Improvement," and V. S. Peterson, agricultural engineer. whose subject will be 'Practical Ven- (Oonttaued on • s •:.r>»'*^:. AiA Farm Show Megites Yoke Opposition To PropoMd Patman Act POTATO GROWERA OX RCCORO CONOCMNINO TAXES AIMED AT CHAIN STORES AS -DANOBROVS. L'NrAIK" NAZAREIH ROY TO COMPLETE COURSE IN OPTOMETRY Serving as an interne tn the Nor¬ thern Illinois Eye Clinic, Chicago, is Robert Halberstadt of 115 North Broad St. A graduate of Nazareth High School, the local resident has en- •pred his senior year at the Northern Illinois College of Optometry and Ills intemeshlp in the cillege's clinic IS an Intergral part of his last year'i f^t udies Throughout his Intorneshlp in th" ! Chicago eye clinic Halljerstadt will j have access to large numbers of i clinical patients, employing tho latest method.s and in.struments known to present-day science. He ^ill put Into practice much of the tiieoretlcal and practical work of his lormer lecture and laboratorj' classes. A vital part of his work has been the recognition and diagnosis of ocu- 'ar diseases, as well as the develop¬ ment of skill In the technique and analysis of a scientific eye examina¬ tion. Upon the successful completton of his course in optometry, the special¬ iaed profession for the refractive care of the eyes, Haltierstadt will receive the degree of Doctor of Optometry. COUNCn. OF REPUB¬ UCAN WOMEN MEET Meeting In monthly session Tues¬ day e^'enlng In the audltorhua ot the Y.MC.A.. the name Naaareth OouncU of RepubUcan Women waa ofBotally taken by the tVMp e( (I Bellefonte. Pa., lan. 85 (Special) —Condemnation by the Pennsvlvan- if Cooperative Potato Orowers' As¬ .sociation of the proposed Patmar 'death sentence" tax on chain stores was cited today by E. B Bower, manager of the association. w "one of the most significant de¬ velopments" at the five-day Penn- (Contmued on Page Pour) • a COMMITTEES APPOINTED Committees have been appointed to call upon memt>ers of the Naza¬ reth Moravian Church for the pur- pase of collecting funds to remodel the Sunday School rooms. A movement to renovate these rooms has been under consideration for some time and this week It was decided to go ahead with plana and have the work done within the next few weeks. NEW LIBRARIAN ^ MRS. HENRIETTA ABSL MRS. ABEL suRpiini IN HONOR OF RB 87tli BfltTBIAf Mrs Henrietta Abel was iurprtiod last week at a party honorlnt 9m S7th birthday. A resklent of areth the past 67 years. Mra. is mother of 15 children, eC five sons and three dauthtera Vive. They are Elmer, and Prank of town; Ctayton, rlngton. Conn.; Asher, Mrs. Jennie Hay, Bethlehem; 1 Carrie Sandt, Stockertown. aaS I Charles HartaeU, Bath. Present were lola Waaaer, 1 Charles Kahler. Haael Ittarly, Ruloff. Anna Riegel. Hannah lels. Agnes Kraemer. BaMdla I man, Laura SUvert. Delay Annie Kratz and Louisa # • Legion Posts To Meet James U. Petherolf of tawB, County Commander of Ameriean LOa glon Posts in Northampton County has issued a call for the Pebruaqr meethig to be held In Bangor OB Friday, Pebruary 17th. The BaUyn H. Evans Post, No. 370. wUl be the host for the evening and wlU pro* vide the local entertainment, tai Commander John Buzzard wiU tl*t the addreas of welcome. ClTorto are being made to haf« a majority of the LegionnaiTis in the County equipped with tho of- flclal American Legion Uniform and It Is the wish of the County Cam* mander that all Posta wiU appofet A Uniform Committee to work tewani that objective. Chester K. Rusta# of Easton Is County Uniform Chair* man. The organization of Emertmef Relief Units by every Post and the formhig of a County Liaalon UaM of the Emergency Relief setup of thO State U also a mahi objective. Dr. Wm A. Serfass of Easton is CouBtir Chairman and August Coneillo ef Bethlehem is Stata Chalnaan. Comrade Coneillo wUl have an toter* esting report outlining the detaUa of thia new program. PosU afBUated with the North* ampton County Committee of AaNT- Ican Legion PosU are: Baaton Noi •, Northampton No. 303. Bantor, Na 370. Bethlehem No. 310. BeUeiteVB No. 307. Nazareth No. 410. Bath 91a, 470. Pen Argyl. No. SOS; Baaton Nft 500, Easton No 611. Another function of intereat la the County Legionnalrea ia tbe Aa¬ nual Military BaU sponeoted bf Voiture 607 of the 40etO whleh to open to all Veterans. Letlonaaliao and their ladles. This social eveal will be hekl hi the Beth-Allan Casino, Bethlehem, on February 15th Local men on that committee are: Mr. olf. Co. Commander: Luther D. Ol0« well. Co Secretary: Reuben OaviS* son. Local f>ost Commander; Wll* son Zearfass. Past Chef de Oaroi Stewart Eyer, Leslie MUkovlM fl«| Floyd Butz. MlSSilMARV* LOVE ate n*rth aesa att««t. amemt. i,_ I— - - - — •tha A Mlaslonary Love held ta the Church neat Sunday al IM ta honor of the Hev. of Niearatua, Omtral aftar a brtef furleiMli IB MM to take unto hlmealf a eontregatkm. Mtoa WlU retum ahortly. tale wife, tathilr lUaabeth Mars, for aehool aratua, 0. nua wUi be a wlah Ootepeed te ters e( the forth I ««!»
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 9 |
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 | 1939-01-26 |
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 | 01 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1939 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 9 |
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 | 1939-01-26 |
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 39382 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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¦y^AriS — No. 9— 48 So. Main St., Phone 20
NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 26, 1939
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NAZARETH
1740-1940
BMIENTENNIIU. COMMITTEE ORGANIZES
FOR PATRON UST DRIVE NECT WEEK
90 Years Young To-Morrow
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(nrst iMtaMnent) LeU get together LeU witlrtle toiether LeU huddle together LeU get etgiwU together LeU go together Teomi — TeemI — Te«ml The team to In motion, determined to win. to OMke the celebration a real succom, and remember, that tvery "Man, Woman and Child" In Uill commuBlty ahould'bo a regular (B the team.
Being willing to call the algnala Is rot enough. We muat all Uke our tnm on tht line. wlUtng and ready to run interterenee for the ball car* nm, rattier ttaMi trip thmn. and above all. forget the applauae given the fellow after he scores. He may iNMslbly be too dlvy and sore from the pounding he took to appreelate applause anyhow, and abovo all thtags. remember that the seore covnu for the whole team and not tbe Individual player.
TCP: that's the common language we all understand and IMt. the aplHt we admire and pay te 800 In action about two BMDtha out of the year, so why not for the whole year of ItN.
NOPE: the above Is not intended aa a cheap pubU< city atunt, uaed for the pur* paae of attiteting public at* tentton to a questionable projoet. We prefer to uae It as one of tho best modem methodi tn language moat eonnenly understood, to 11* luatrate tho naeoeeilty of oo* operatkm on the part of the people In any community as k whole In all mattera per* taining to publle allain. PoaalMy the aame aentl* monls could have been ex* preaaedby quoting eqmoold aaylBfi m "Ut UNION
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or "UMITID Wl STAND, OnriOBD WB rALLI" but thoae quotatlona dont aeem to ba quite enough to thto day Mtd att. they leavo too mudi to tho bnaglnatlon, to peraoaal tntorprttatlon to bo rontty effootlve. To eaem* pilfy laal oe*operatton we ¦ttU like: "HOLD THAT UHII" •VLOCK OUT THAT TAOKUfl" ''RANO OHTO THAT HALLI" They aaam at real aetlan—nqtlon HMt brtap tha deaired re« ¦atta. Lot UB all sign up oa ttUa toam and play the gamo iB the same manner that we •¦paet and daslio the other tdOaa to play and then WATOH TOO RBMILTH. Hmt than—don't put off untU the C |
Month | 01 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1939 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19390126_001.tif |
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