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The Nazareth Item AN INDEPENUKNT FAMILT NEWSPAPER fJEVOTEU I'O Lll fcUATUJUt, IXXTAL AND GE.NERAl. lMTEM,IOENC« 1 VOL. XLIV. NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY :\i( >KX1.\(, .\I.\i:( H 11, 1' No. iG ITEM COOKING SCHOOL A BIG SUCCESS jrteniuinls Di.vplav Tho Latest .\ppliaiu't'.'»; "Y Dininit Kotun Jammed First Day '"Sl^SisT-elve Counties Stiirt IM- ter Housmj? ( anii)ai;4n At Wilkes Barre Saturda} I I. ll' I ilk \\ uiiiiei l> , Kiii.u II llll \|i , li,ini( .ll ».l>ill, \\.t> r.iii I Itorouiih .Meri li.iiit SCHOOL IJOARD r.IKLTS NAZAKETH HIILDING CODi: NOU A REALITY lOKE TILVN 2S0M RE(H ESTS FOR TICKETS tj h' dreams uf co-opcr.it- iiiny wiil deiirsii ¦,ii.nit- ot N.iz.ireth. the COClXLNG SCHQO: vv.i. •d by marc ti'..tn HSJ.J r^- . :,ir adnii.-<.'^ion tickets and lii' ,.i,iv of the sch,>jl. ve>tcid.iv . ,,n. jamnv.'d the "Y " Dining 10 cip.icity B' ' uig "'¦ ITE.M n'elcor due^t first aftet". floor.. lery ¦•¦'' 1'"- ^'^ ^''^' ¦'''' ^"'¦' ^'¦''^'•*' host, ,Secretary Harper Ml Bell.nny, the director of thi> c.mtivatod the attention of ir.ite Spring s.il.id.- Fi'itl.'rlck Wunderly. 67. died at the R .-'iicrantz Ho.spltal. Stroud.s- i.urg. of complication.s. al 1 o clj'jr. Mondav mornlnz. H' vva.-> well kno'.vn throughout the Pocono,¦^ by the u.iiabitants and by hundieas of mot'.r:-ts who have stapp-d to ad- ¦I h ' Iind de-crt- made in the mechanical niivc the product.^ of hi, m'C-h.in- rcfrlgeiator. Tin., vvill Include re-| j,,,; ^-ni at Cimp RDdvvood. Scotruii cipe- tir .1 St P.urlcr.,, Dav Sal.id m uie Poconcs, which he op'-rat'd a Ft"../en Fruit Sal.id wr.h ChjC^ „p ,, .,, ,,;^o .^.^^.p-r^ known in Na.tar- and a Piir.^apple and Vaiiill.i , ^h wiicie he w.i- a pruvcr m the Mou.-,-e All rl the-- recipes will b- ...j;^^-.»ndu trial hie of the bor lugh Fr d Wund-rlv. a- lie was lamil- larlv kn/".vn to hrs fnend->»was b.m m Na.iareth In 18'38. A int'ClMni- schc" Even tne sal- iirepared on th" stable in view off' the entire audience From 7;30 t 9;30 this evening the in'rchants wil d.'inon>trate th^ new, 193.5 feuure of ho.np anpUanc-'-i no'.v on di-pi.i' at the ""Y". Tomorro'.v afternoon and evenin. will be the last day of the school all fl .r tue \e''>' beginning and i"e ,ipe.- Itid method., of the kitchen a Ptnh' d and actuallv d.^'iinnsirat " her were inicrctmg and In the afterno-ni session Mi.ss Bel! V,7 ti'id .iptttiide ed bv benetirii t.o any hom'maker. Yes- terda' Mi-i-^ Bellamy demonstrated now .. whole meal is cook'?d wuh ,jne l„.in''. She also prepared Peach poUv P.iddiuit and Tuna Fish Roll. Xfter ".»ch recipe had been luIly prepii'i and cocked the dish wa, sen"td -r, the audience for approval A tend, for blank La crowi -''hants Everv booth can- llinKi a di-plav of the latest and most in.Kiern kitelien appliances ,;ow iirituifactun^d a.id the merch- iiits "A"ere prestnit to demonstrate 'hei- vv.u"e,, Whde these demon- amy will follow tlie proi^ram in de- j^^^^^^ ^^.^^ monstratlng Cakes and Icing re cipes be a Marble Cake, the .second Ccm . he eati".' gave signs of in thr, line, and cou;;l d titt! vv.tli an unusual business a.'U- inen Hr, di;-play of Inventive grn- lus which aDP'ared in the old Yciki i dru^ -toi'^- ,it the ctirner of Mauch Chunk stir^cis. .\ concerted drive ij eiicigi/i mg couiitie- - bu-iiu'.-s and effect ,uostantlal re- BradL.td C"r.ii'."' employmeiu in No;'th'a,t P.-'iinsyl- man. S.iyiel J,.' vania will ^et under way Saturday anda; J.nii.', .St iMarch 16i when more than 5ji) Leonard R Cir.iijij pi.iicipal, uf B ttir Hou,in.t Cam- Davisj;i. dnti:,: paigns In twelve counties iiieei for | "Wyalu iti-, ,J .,:. a reg.o;:al confei-i„':ic .¦ in the Hot-M W. Mi Mii.iii, .'- Mallow-Sterhng, Wilkes-Baii.', j J. B. V,t i-i. ; M ji.r I Goverr.or Oeor-..' H. Ear.c has ' ton. New Airair, ; lat'tepted the hivitat.on of the Wy- Rome, i; ii,r., W I oinliig Valley Cli.iinber ot Coinm r- ^^'aua; ce to dii>cu.s.s the State Adininisira-' Cariion Ci.ury. j.m tuns plan, lor unuroved housing Mauch Chunk; Curr.v Bie- conditions and the .stimulation of foi'd: .Mahion Ki.-ti- r. Leiint'it ir.orr ;. Sci .Ml Fiilurt- (Onstriiction .Must ( (inlorm \ A 'i,', 1 Ui Hr. H...I . 11 )!:'. 1 w 13 ;.itlrt: .M.irk rt. -"er. 1, ti ,. T' A'li Tint ¦-:. B Pr .S.i;, C - ;.; W K a. .;.. T. J .\ F:'l- V. .,e- JVV- r.,, r, .1' .Itt G I'.'I ij.'- j.f. .i;.- H' . I..i;., .M'.nd-iy eV' president 0 Th,, trea- . ; S'i4 4L'7 5' Tr", r.'i. .,)' $:i:iHiii I.'l ..:. 9H;i 24 ; a .; on .Marcii :.:.d.';"ed .. tl ,:;- d'lr S.i tllt7 H") Biii- a; irer B la; ',V , 11. ' r .1 It n . 1 VV.l- .. .:. ". C F .M.:t.; ,. p;e-.d.:,: 1, \.,'i.- y u;,. J -nr..'. .'¦ i'.i'. 'J t- vv .^, ^, , .. .,'I .Nazaicth. whi:h star'^ed in 191.' Tne fir-t demonstration will j ^,,^_ continued for three or four sue- , , „, , „ ,'',eessive vears, are .still remeinbtred rrtlcin,. the third Chocolate Fudg.. ^^^ nihabltants and youngster. Cake, the fourth an Orange Ice Bo.'<! ,^.-j.|.^ ,^^, .^ Cake and the fifth Refrigeratir .',^^'^ '" Cookies In addition to passing " „ bu-iue,,, recovery b;.' cnhancfni-'u; of realty varu.'s Another principal .,peaker at tlv.' Itmclieon will be Edward P. Simo.i, Eastern Pennsylvania Director of the Federal Housing Admini.-tr.itlon. The Spring drive to advance prj- p<'riy affairs, new d".v-liing coiistiuc- tion and tinancing of mortgages, all under insurance guarantees by pro- '.'I'ovvn into man-^^''^'°" °^ ''^'' National Hou-ing Act, j was arranged by Mr. Simon and continued his abilities in this, Colonel Thomas H. Atherton. of Eeustjn .*"vdani-. Suminnt H.il, Joim C, Corijv. .\.-,|ir ll iiri.a; Wr.iain H \Vilh inr Mr.rh Ciiuiik. Jun s Bradbury. W.-itii-i iv, Aiv in Fit-x--:', Mahonurg. and H.ivn.and F Siiiit.i Palmerton. Lacka.vai.na Ci-urtv; Alfred Ha?- en. Scranton; E. C Watklns Tay¬ lor; E S Jones, Blakely; Joseph T Kellv, Archlb.ild; Hii;ih J, Taclcney. Dickson City; James J McNulty, Thro.ip; O.or;' F Pe. J. De -mond Kennedy Colon.l Frank P K itll,",tlJ f ?1 VJJ il ;i;)':i' •' r- •. |. .i- im\ :ir;,t ,i;. . tie,i-urer auth:jr;/.^d t... u.iv • The Nazareih Choral Socie - I.'. :! a rei.'i. -t 1 v th ¦ u- i,;uh -:'i,r,; .itid.to;ri;ii ri. t. 1 i.;:,^s oi May .' and oir ti ' ;. . -e lA i.a. Ini; ,i reir .n -1. ' I 2 and giving a c.jiic r: on .Ma the board gr.mted the r"qu',-t j The SclioDi Board of Ujw -r .Naza¬ reth t.->'.vn.,hip I'eque.-ttd tut '.i-. oi 1 the high schCK)! auditorium on the ••vening cf March 2".' for the pur- PeckviU'' ' P"'-' °^ gi^uig an entertair.m'I'.t by Olvphant' ' t'^'ini., of the Heckle .vn school., and pie- , par- , .M.r. 3 and ances and afttM" thr, final shaw"lng the winner of the S5,00 guessing contest will \x- announced, conclud¬ ing the school All of the material u.sod in this >cl»oi were furnished by merchants were scheduled to start, ^j Nazareth, including tiie groceries. the jirati'u everv ..ening at 7;30 oclock, "iwd -'arted to gather at the ""V ats.',.;, and rc.nained in th' build 930 around the center of thc lake. Thlsjcd by the Wyoming Valley Chamke:' has attracted thousands of pa.vslng ^ of Commerce, m Kingston Arnnry. motorists who drove through there March 19 to 23. yearly. Also around the edee of Twelve counties will be rcpre-.nt- I this artificial lake he further built ed in the region No 3. Bett*'r Hous- ^ a mlnature enguie and coach and mg drscu.sslons Saturday, w.th 1 other novelties bankers, business men, industrial,. ' In Nazareth Fred was known as contractors, labor, spokesmen for one of the most enterprising and civic and bu.siness associations. far-seeing bUsincs men. He own?d I members of women's organizations, first bicycle in | and Better Hou.,ing Community Chairmen attending from Bradford. was. furthermore, the nr,t to drive] Carbon. Lacka'-vanna. Luzerne, Le¬ the meats, the vegetables, the flour, th'-. cookiiii' uteirsU,, the furniture and the displays It Is, therefore, ..„ - wh.en the evening ^^.^^^ ^^.^ ^^,j.^[^ ^^ express our sincere drawing takes place for prize offer- t^^nks m appreciation of the '''"^ operated th.: ed f'l that session '.splendid co-operation given us by '^'''^^''•'">'"""'d i'^'» a bicycle shop H Till afternoon, th? second dav of tli.' merchants and the DUblic in hool. the session will again sponsoring successfully our second an automobile in Nazareth Kraussihigh. .Moino.' Northainpton. Pike the jpeii two o'clock and Miss Bell- ccoking .school. steamer, and later took over an | Sullivan. Su-quehanna. Wavne and NAZARETH CHAPTER ORDER OF EASTERN iSTAR HELO LUNCHEON WOMENS DEMO- CR.ATK CLUB MEETS Tir tron- the N Ordii '.enii.ii I o'cUi ma- .ifficf'rs, substitute-, p.ct Ilid committ 'c nr inber '/areth Chanter. '2^2. o t the Eastern Star, wer 'd Sat'irday alt. in >oii at a ?k luncluon m tir Y M C tae on- A, di;,.i,-' ro..m. foll.nv'd bv c.ird- ¦ID tin Odd FelUr.v- hiiii vvitii ti; [wortir. at itron. M:- A:;;ri E S c t- k h..".--, Ti.- and ,M Stock. Haw,; M. K' merit, Jem,, ifcarii- ,," Mr .iiui, O ;• 1 C Am; rnlowing vv-re pi.- - Raipn E St,r,; :. ' Mr. and Mr- I. Florence M. Yei-l.' 111. A Carrie Walkc. M..i- .\ Kahler, Laura S, E.it.-te, Ci.n-tinair laeiido-ia .M , Mary E Knecht. Blanch' Hes.- Hat'i Happ 1. Elizabeth Hip- pel, Anna Schnerr, Eilen Frank.-n- Sekl, Fr'.inc.^s Woll. Olivia .Marjir, "I'nirty-lour member., ot tl'.e Naza- leth Women- Democrat'.' Club ine: Tuesday evening in Shafer's Hall, Pre.,idi'nt Sadie Scot', presid.ng. Reports were heard ir.jin Secretary. J i.iue .Metz and tie.i-.ur-r. Louisj Kre.rl, Oi._ ll vv in irrjcr vv.i^ ad- nut led. ine W,i;. - and .M> .i:., c'lam.tte • .ir.i.ouiiccd t:;,it .i end p.ii't.v vv.ri.d .. ' .-po.i-oreci 1;;. tl'ie r.irj on .Api'.i oth in Siial'-r - H.ri It ",va., a.,.> .u.iiounc. d ti.at trie Str,.' Fedeia- t.on conver.ti'11 "A ..i ijl- n.ld .il l.'ii.' Penn Harir- H'-.te.. H.n;. burg, on .\',ji-.. 3l'i. 4til and .iitll T.ie dele¬ gates iippjiiiled were. .Mia S.idi ' ;-ioi; and Mr,. Came Borst.c; .(.'elirite,; .Mi- Jtiiiiie .Metz and .Mr, Lt'Ui.M,' Kneriit. A deiicmis luiichi 0.1 was .,i'rved by the coin- iiiitne. Mr,. Emma Happel, Mrs t.i lly Wunderly and Mrs. Stella j automobile asenry He was aftively interested In the first telephone, electric light and motion picture ventures in this vicinltv, as well as doing contracting work in Nazareth . .iji€t Pen Argvl '; H. VV.l., a member of the local St. 1 John's Refonned Church. I H.^ is survived by his wido'.v, Mrs, I Lizzie I nee Frieljelyi Wunderly, of j 226 Mauch Chunk street, Nazareih, - one ,s.jn, H.ury, at .•\slil4nd Hotel, i r,e,ii' Belf;r-t, and one d.ituhter. I .Mrs Donald McCandlrss. a: liome, i ,in 1 three grandfiiildreii Funn"al .services will Ix' heid this atternoon al :; 1.) Ill . from R..>hn's Funeral Parlors on Soutii Main street. .Naza- 1' "it 111 chug . ¦¦; ; .•• Rev Walt-v H, Diehl Ir.t'-rnr i-.t In tiie Ore.n- vv .,d Cemeterv woman'sVliiT E.NJOVS liKCIPRO- (ITV PROGRAM ton. Cata-,itiqua; Robert S, Stoneback, Emau-; and Rob.-rt H. Sieger. Slatlngton: Liu'.'riie Coun'vi Colonel Thiiiia' H. Atherton, Wiikes-Barre; Henry T. .Markman. Hazleton; A E Funk. Whit" Haven; Emerson Berger. Freei.md; and P J. Connolly, Lu¬ zerne Motiroe Countv I Robert Eastwick Stroudsburg; Northampion County: Andrew G Kern Nazareth; Hayden I'rltchard Bang.ir; Burges., Roland Grubb, Freemansburg; Burgess M. J. Dim- nilck. Hellertcl..; Burges.- Pr.mk- lin P. Hahn. Nazareth; E, C. Nagle Northampton; Btireess Edgar S Bartholomew. North Catasauciua; C E. Sauervvine. Pen Ar!?>"l; Burg- „ , , , , e,s .-Xnthonv D, Ronce, Rosetta; the Board of the F;'''':'il^ ReservT Barges Oscar Greenzweig, Wind j this requct was also granted Mi.,., Helen Smith, teicher of th' first grade in the Fairview buildin.; tendered lier resignation effect.v. March 29. 193,5. and the board ac¬ cepted the resignation, Th<^ board authoriz-^'d the super¬ vising Drincipal to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term by employing a substitute teacher a $.5 per day The .,upervising prin- j clpal was al.so authorized to attend i the schoolman's nie"tihg in Phil- ! adelphia. April 3 to 6 I The .-upervising prnrjipal and tiie } secreury of the board were duected to nr'-'nare a budget for the 1935- 1936 schfol year and submit it at the Aiirll meetina I;.' C'ld- R./gul.it.iig in-: eie.r.j. ... •. I'-i, t..i:. tqu.piir.'iit I'^p.'i.i ...''I.lt. n.. r.inovai .urJ -.-..--,)• .'.. i.i '.; .li, Ijtr.dirg, • ¦: u.'tMi' .- ,j ., ij'.tid- ar.i -.g:.- ol eVe:';. ir.,.i e, ¦ ",;. d J. t , tje < ; ted, ij i;.,..:,. .11.-, V- ;;.,! ,!._' ll );,! . ell. I.t ^ .' 'I - a;, i dl .Vevv'.r, -, r- i ••rt,;, -•;;- -. ; -d r.t , .in . rd.ii uic.- r ".. • N ..rr- ,, llr^. ign C,n:.. .. . r ','. r, ; )i" •• .11.d 11 ;.,liter li. ly rid.rj .i - ',', It. - ','.... !>.,• ,tiij.'" t t'J it 1 :¦_...- tl n: Here,ir.-:r brio:-- .ir.v ;i/n-r.r;i;" . ,.. .:..¦ : .11. I.- ,:'. : e r, tr i; ". n. n. i . >:i.in ...'¦ ail a ;j;j i. ,'.it ll'l. i r: p-t";;;; ;r,'.i5t './•¦ h.'d vv.t;. tli' Bur.jugn B riti.rg l> ;,.iit;;i-i,t s tt.ng Ijttn .;. cl';.n. tile i.at.i.-e o! tiie ;n prjvr- nieir.-. u;jon an aopiicat.or. l-)-.in I ¦tipp..ed lor tills piirpt>.,e l.y t.i-:- ' Bjildlng Dtpartni'-nt Upon the approv.ii of th;, appi.- I cat.on b.v the Department thru ta • Building In.spector. a permit to bu;lJ I vv id lie is.sued I A pennit for a project will be .-- i sued either to the owner, coiitract.jr I ,n'cnitect The Reg liall jii, ol tht- Codecjver .i'r. eiei'tr.e.ii and piunibinn iiij'...il- .ai;or.,, and a ivrinit niuat be ob¬ tained tl'.erefor A 1) r;i;;t i- not r-quired tor r .i.-tv I'-oair- \.) a bu.idmg wherd t;.'.:e 1, no uuerfereiire wuh tlie fill ir.u'tioti or s.ifeiv of a buildaig Irul sticli repair.- siiall not be con- - I-i'"' . " ' ;;.'iud.> thi:- cutting a'.vay o: anv wall or any part there-^f, til leiirov.ii '.; any wall or the cut- t...-' t ,iir rt iin or support, or -II.lit;.g -•,.;;- doorwavs, liRUt or No r>e:"m," -hall be required fif ',1 tfU-.ii 1" p...;'-, which wo'Uld not require re-in,pecti(jn by the Board ¦ : Fne Und ¦i-.vrlters, .\j ix'iii.,t -:ra,. U" required for minor piumbmg repairs, but tlie*e si.al! not include the moving of any ¦/ th-^ pre,-':.t .'ixiures. traps, et:. Tiie Build;iig Regulations Will be adiii.nistered bv BuildniK In.sp»?ctor Ed H Jones \^ho shall issue the iiece^-ary permit and make the ux- s",)ect;on, as ;-.'q..;red All the applications for perniii to ira.Id -liail be filed with h.m at hia office at the Boro HaU. (OL.NTV SLNDAV (OST S30,000 FOR S( H(K)L ASSCK IA- FREE (ARE OF AUTO TION NOTES ACCIDENT VICTIMS Wyoming Counties. Letters urging participation by officers of 160 members of banks in this district have been sent out by Richard L. Austin. Chairman of LEGION AUXILIARY KOFFEE KL.AT( H A BKi SU( (ESS Laur I Shafer, Anna Harper, Anna Ginther, Tne prize oflered by th' Knar- Sad.e Hoiieyman. Ella club was won by Mr-. Carrie Wunderly. Alma Kern. Miriam Bm-r,tier. Hut!; Clara Mey.'r, Carrie Hayeii- -• • "' ^ " *" * "-"'"" ""'''' (illLD CELEBR.ATES * Lea. I Starner, Hester Siegfiied. pelen Knauss, Mabel Knau-s, Car- '.* Alpaugh, SadU' Scott, Mav in • ii,nol, Emily Eirjei, Nydia Wag- ¦sr Edith Kern. .M.ir.v Stneker. <ary Seyfried. %r"iice Starner. r A Scott, :eii,.ijr Simmons L«n., Hagenbuch. .Miriam Sturuii- Avac!,a Heil.c . Nettle Kickeri Hi''.en<,> i: leg lei Martha Wright Ist ANNIVERSARY I'll,. Oirl, Mi-,ion.iiy Guild h Id .1 coveiej di-h supper in the St. J.diii', Reiormed Ciitiich In celebra¬ tion ol Ihe Guild's .Iirsl aiiniveisary The business meeting was in ih.ii'Ke of El.-ie Daniels, in which I tx.^ Oswald, Lena Marcks, Anna wa, held the annual election, th).,e Ira- mer. Alice D.'iiin,. Ma,.. "Veisley, kay.jel Kahler, Mattie Woodring. kmy Knau,.,. Florence Nichola,. Hsiutetu Frantz, Fannie Oernet, Ann.i Frack, all nt tow"n. Rosa mfl.-v Katie Broad. .M.ie M',-ing¬ ot r.itam.v; NLiry J Roi>ert.-, .if ICiiapiiuiii-.; Margari'l Sleeman. Miii- .« t'iarke. Anna Dieter, Mazi" ['•^rcii -1 Balh; D irothy Smith and Ni.l Hill, of Pea Argyi. Card wei'e played and prlz",, were '»'arri. (1 to EliziilK'th Happel. Cam • '^'•pau^,, Hattie Hai)i)"l. A. C.iirio '^'il'ii I Len.i Ha.;eiil)Uch. Av.id.i "^cl; E'lith Kern. Sadie Scott '^I>ry s tried, Laura Shafer. Steil.i "''1. M ,,iiu Huth, Anna Schnerr, ••ira Al 'Irews, Annie Kern R v-.i ijiafflfy Henrietta Fr.intz and M,i- NKh.. ... Mr, Stocker was the recipient of •jcatitiril gift, and v ver.il b .ti- 'fts of flowers .» # f^ndi; III ||\M \\ I V \\(; nominated were: Pie-ident, E.si.- Daniels; vice presld.nt. Ruth Hel¬ lick; secretary. Mildred Welty, Asst ,secretary, Eveline Sniiih, treasurer, Marjorie Oetz; pl,unst, Henrietta Werner. Mi'eting clos" with th.' readint; of the prayer from the montiily jirayer calendar. Ihosr present were: Pearl Arndt. Elsie Daniels. Marjorie Oetz, Ruth Hellick, Synthia Kiiati.,s. Paul.ne Mengel. Elizabeth Noll. .Mary Noll, Eveline Smit, Verna Vogel, Mildred Welly. Millicent Oold. Henrietta Werner and Cuiineiioi'. Mr,, Wrl..j'ht (ilKL s< ()( Pl.iiis were put under wav at the F'riday meetiiiu of the Oirl Scout- of Trooi) 1 in the Y M C A to hold ,111 April Pool, party, at which th' ee.iiul class scouts wlio are working 1.11 th,. ho>te.s,s badge wil! be in rinr.e The mi'<'ting was oi>uied with the Informal horseshoe forma t;..ii Ulth Helen .Snyder as color- l^lll It' II \(.\IN HI I I l!N-> IO s\/\i;i III' bearer and Ada Snyder and Miriam T'»'" li. . W b n.U'M,, h.i- b'eil i^Polnted liy the Evangelical Chur- '•5llllU.ll eonferenee p.cently culi- '"^i'lg at Allento'.vn, to .serve hi- j^'eiith year as pa,tor of the Hinn.in ¦•i'lBelUai Church. Naureth Rev '"•I.S and hi- wile. Mrs. Kiclilm ^irrts haw been very .siirce-.sfui "^H their pa,torale here l'.\Mi ""All III. f,^"" '¦••:.' Ai'l Societv (If ^¦»iigelical Church, will conduct a ^"•" S,ii» ni-\t Saturday, l^^giiinin-' .^^30 a 1,1 at the A, .V P Slnre. '.i^! Miui ,ind Walnut street, aki>*"^ Home-baked bread, ple- tUiM *"'^ ¦'''**'' ^''^^f' «'ul other LJ'""i wm bp on sale. We invite ^1 ¦''iinj.. ll. .iiieii a-, enliir gii,nd> The rem.iiiuler of the girls wh.i were not nmoiig those planning for the comlnfT nartv, worked on tirst ,iiil The ttirls derided that for the i'..iiiiiiuiilty serviee I.M" Mareh. thev •llil iirike a haiiy layette which will be given away. Pi,II., were made tor a card p,irty t . ill' held In the latter part of April I'l.ke'- can b,. piireliiised from any liirl Scouts of TriHin 1 in a short "line Tlu' prnc<'<'d, wtll be Used I'.r the liimp fund The meeting W.I- (li^-^d inlorm.lUv with tap. ,iiid 'he Oirl Seiiilt iM'nedlcliun •—• Th, N,izjin't!i II,uul i- spoils.irtiiii .1 Hum .nul Ekk Supix-r to be liel.l I The regular meeilng of the Naza¬ reth Womens Club vvas held at the i Nazareth Higii Sciv^Kil building on .Monday evening. Mrs. Ralpii Fi-y ptcldeiit. had ciiarue of the bus;- iie.-,. The Pen .\rgyl Women's Club extended an invitation to attend a Fashion Show at Pen Argyl next iiitir.sdav eveiiiiii;. .March 31. Mrs. Fry also announced thc Child", Health Conference at Palmerton, on May 4th. Mrs Peppel. cliair.ady of th..' Home Dept . reported a meeting to be held at her h'ome, Tuesday after¬ noon, March 19. All club memb rs Interested in this denartment are invited to attend. Mrs Kern, chair¬ lady of the music coinniiitee spoke of the annual Bach Festival held in B«'tlilehem May 17th and 18th and in I'hiladelphia, week of March J,-)th. A reciprocity progr.un was given bv the Pen .^rgyl Women's Club as follows; Piano solo—Mrs, Anna Kress; Violin s.ili:v -M;.,, Gertrude Fehr, accompanied by .Ml,s Winifred Mut¬ ton. Musical reading. Mrs. Aplin. T.ip Dance, .Master Donald Bicler. Vocal trio. .Mi.vs', Madiyn Fie.v. Ruth Miller and Jane Parstur, Humor¬ ous reading. Mrs. Effle Frey. I'agean: ".•\ Puritan S'yle Show,"" with Mis, Hilda Parry, the ivader Trum]>et duet. Jame, Hewett. Jr . and H.irold Uray, A ,(K'lal hour was then enjoyed The decorations and refreshments were appropriate for St. P.itrick s Day. Tlie following hostes.ses .serv¬ ed: Mrs G Brlnton Searles. Mrs William Silfies. Mr- D Deever. Mrs Edward Ca.ssler. MKs Florence Ni¬ chola.,. Ml.ss Emily Hartzell. .Mr,, Alice Leoix-ild, Mis, Florence Pratni Ii'lder, Mlss Evelyn Smith, Mi-s Jessie Willauer, Mrs Frank Dennis Mrs Willi.im Santee, and Mr, .Al¬ bert Ne,il — - OIK. \S 111 t I I \l. Bank of Philadelphia and Fedcra Reserve Agent. Region No, 2 meeting in Readin'j on .March 8, with six counties tak¬ ing part, brought out closo to 503 men and women actively interested ;n community b-'iiefit-t accruing in the operation of the National Hous- mu .•\ct The twe'.ve-count:,' area of region .\o 3. centering at WlIkes-Barrc inbriice, a ixipulation ol more than 1.332,000. Three baiii-.- in Braclfoid Ciunty| already have made 20 nioderiiizatloii ^ ,111, 111 tile total atnouni of $0,3,51; j One bank in Carbon, 3 Iftans, $1,80"; 1 ten banks in Lackawanna, 133 loan,,' 577,563; eleven banks in Luz,n"ne ] 122 loans, $60,161; six banks in Le¬ high. 49 loans. $22,054; two banks in Monro'. 3 loans. S2.6o6; f.iur banks in Northampton. 36 loans. $13,158; one bank in Pike. 1 loan. $1,246; one bank in Sullivan, two in Wyoming have qualified to make modernlZiition loans on a Federal insured basis; two banks in Sus¬ quehanna have made 12 loans, $4- 872; and two banks in Wavne have made 3 loans, total of $1,150. Operating under Title II of th." National Hou-iim Act In the Fed- eral-in,ured mortgagee, program ar? nine bank, in Luz.«'rne County; lour In Lackawanna; one in Susqu-'han- na; one in Sullivan and one in .Monroe, Invitations to attend the Saturday luncheon in Wilkes-Barre and to take part In discussions during the afternoon witli district executives and members of the field staff of the Federal Housing Administration were mailed bv Colonel Atherton to Community Chainnen of Betti'r Housing campai.jtns m th.' follow- The I Knecht ion Pos kiatch ,uxi:,.ii '..e Harold V Post, ot the American Leg- , held a .,ucces,Cul kofT-^e ;idav ever.iiia -lai which Gap; .Mayor Robert Pfeifle. Beth- leh'.ni; Ro.,- G Ru-ch. Ea.-ton; an.i there wer^ 300 in atteadance An Burge.ss O. H. Smith, Portland; I ir.t,.re,t;n'/Vrouram w«s presented Pike County; Frank P Ludvvi'3, Mrs. Lena ^tli. Mr/ Ruth Klp- Milford. jptna'r. Mrs (thei ^nutfmar. .Mr- Sullivan County; Hui;'ri Siiel-; Hattie Happ i'.and ^I^ - Flo.vd W.ig- iiiiiiPr. Du,lior.'. I ner pre-ented W aonuc ttrai.d op ra Sti-qtieiia.ma County J.^hn Cli'ur- Miss Anita Kt)pcht played a p. j Northampton Countv had a vi^i'- la^t, week from R Stanlev Kenlig of the S'uite ,tafr, who came at the uivitaiion of tlie department of Chn,l.an Education of Moravian College. Bethlehem, where a fine Leader.ship Training School is ineel- uig eacli we«.'k Tiie leaders of ihio schojl have admitted Sunday School workers from the city who are anx¬ ious to do some accredited Leader¬ .ship Training work and much good I- being accomplished. An excellent letter has just been ,e.ii out by the County Yuuiig Peo-^ pie's Supt Walter W. P.-lton. an-' nounctng the County Voung PeopU' a Conference to be held on April 12 and 13. at St John's R>forni?d Church Nazareih There v^iil bu a numtx-r of worth'A'hile discussui'i topic- directed bv as fine a set jt people as ever t'xjk part in a Slat Kauu Fores. nev .md Jo-epii Citv, Wayne County; Cleiii'iit J. Reap Hoi.'-dal. ; and J.-vph W Mu;ia'.' Hawley Wyoming Coun ver Tuiikhannocf .-¦'.ii Coiniiiuiuty J IS pii F Oh- Ch.itiin n wor • requested liy Coloriel .Mherioii to invite members of thetr ex.^cutivc and advisory committees and civtc and bu.,iness leader,, men and wo¬ men, of the respective coniftiunities. - .i.. .-md M;-- ftl.irj .r terd r.'ti .ill /irt'krdri;; di'-t '.va, i^e-. iiV'd '; t.i;:ie Erof a;id \;a;i Stewart .•tv'in" cav,! a Th'-. d i/e Shafer il il ' Lii-ir..'.,, lirir.'e rf Mr- Kleppir. .' .1.1.; A p...;. M;--e. L r- K' rt: .M;- "adtiiit a:.d .1 - '..) ir.''<'r;r.-' wa- l;i Fi. vd Hii".t Mi- -.11. Si KPItl^li l'\ltl\ Stewart Eyer r-'ad the .- . relit. - report and Mr= Clarence Weav 'i" read t!i< trea,urer s reixirt Mi - agnes Keene was appointed pr -;- dent Oi the poppv ommitte--.', A ,p."'cial meetine w;ll be held cti March 29 to app'.>lnt a d"iec ite t • llie four couniv council which wii! o" held at Summit Hill In Apr;! Other business periatnina to tui¬ th;- A pleasant surpn-e party was held at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Thos. R.i,,;i. New street, on Friday m hon- Council will Ix^ dr-cus-ed ai or of their son. Kenneth, on the oc- me •ting cas;on of his eleventh birthday. ! A radio party was held vvitii piize- G.imes were played and later the being aw.irded to the foilowuij children were seated at a table de- Shirley Dech Dorothv Trein, Edd.e corated in green and white with a Me.vers, Ham-on Walters, Floyd lai"t;e birthday cake in the cent-r, ' Butz Mr, Howard Werkheiser. Eai"! I-1.1 .-'I'tnee not to mention a C-ri- tv conieretife Tiie fo.lj'.vtna 1-ad e; , ",v.i! dr'ect d;,c;i--.oii iir.a.i- ti Rev, E H, Bon,a.i Slate V-.it.i I.'ider Dr Rr. S ILitip:. M i; ,r. ...ii C->..r^v B«^th.eh 111. tue R 1 S Fi-.t.r;.;. M.l :; Y.'itig P. ..p.e - ;,,- ;¦ 't r ; ¦;¦ tiii' Pre-ii; teri.in Ba.a Dr H' i.rv A.i. ir l.alayetl^' C i.-i •; Mr- Ciit! rc; l'et"r-.:i. Ftnor-.....^ N J L Fi B.i-iiir, 111 Directoi ot P !'• p; .:-i;ii- Ailei.tovv:.: Cn--- ¦ : A Q.i ar- teacher ul V-iia: F '.;)ie - ,!¦,,- E.i-t.iii. thc Rev Rov- land H Winte. Young Pe-pie - S .;)' M inji C < . Pau. Le.nb.ic.i .Jr Slate I>ept uf Ju,tice Tiie eu-, ".: • iinjratii i, -ueh a, to .ippea. t ¦' C 11, t,an Vouiii; People and r. 1-^ e\,K. ted tliere will be a i,irze at- t.-'i,dance Registration ,hould be made Uirougli C Pau! Fel'-iti Ea^- t-in l>'lor^. Mondav ..\pr.l Bt.i, ! Ntirth.ir.ipt'iii Di-tnct ulficer-' elected receiitiy to si-ne otic yeai ptcident. Cl.iud" prc.cieiit. IJaroi i Mistakes of auioinobile drivers c.^st hospitals Hi Backs. Lehigh and Nortliampton Counties, more tiiaii $30,000 in actual outlay for free car* of nearlv lOOO accident \icliiiis dur¬ ing the past 12 months, rejjorts from those general hospitals reveal Throughout the SUte the coisl to general hospitals was greatly in excess of $540 000 for treat.ng more than 11 OOO indigent automobil* accident patients d'aring th't 12- monih period " according to a sur¬ vey Just completed by the Honpitil Association of Pennsylvania The survey was made ""to deter- iiiine the extent of the unjust fi^e« care burden iniposed upon h>spital3 by reckle,, drivers,"' it w"as siid, and '160 .^f the 223 ger.'ral ho-pi- tals m the State furnished cj$t ir^ures Those fisrure'' reveal that automo* biie accidents on Pennsyl v. nia i.ignway, and city ,treet., :,ent nnire tn.in 16.000 ix-'r,oi.., to hosp.tals : e 12 month, and that only th'ise patients paid thetr iri:'i .¦j.J'Xi r -;: T. bl'. The guests were Anita Hever Loiii-e Schlesel. Marv Ellen Ra.,h Elizabeth Wilklns, Shirley Dech. Be'tv Werkheiv-'r, Gioia Michael, M.itf Loui.se Mertz. Reid StofTlet. Rolj<^rt C. Ziegler. Oerald Altemosir Siegfried. Nettie Kleppinger. M.nn." W.irtman Clara .'\ir.irews, M.irv Ca.sey, Mrs Edelman, Eddie Heimer Lula Schls,,ler, Luther Clcvell Dorothy Rice. Cornelius Bia-- Agnes Kraemer, Mrs. Simmons, M.ic ,ir" as lor.n'.^, Tr.jxeli, vice H"ber!;n2: -.'cretarv treasurer, tin .A O'.'c.er; Sap" Florence Ralpli Fry, Thomas Kern, Oirdo i! Olnther. Mrs Dungan. Susan Com- Stoll.et, Earl Wilkin, and Kenneth p.mv F Oerivt, Irene Roth, Ruth Ra.,h M;, Carrie W.ilker entertained th,' !iiemb<'r, ot her bridge c'ub at her Iiome on Hi;h street, on Sai- iii'd ¦' evenirj WHAT PETER KLEI.N, PRESIDENT OF PENN¬ SYLVANIA THRU HIGHWAY ASSO., THINKS OF THE PROPOSED HIGHWAY FIND DIVERSION Kreldler, Howard Werkhei,-er, Sv¬ billa Frable, Frances Laubach, C.v:- rip Ackerman, Louis Wolfe Mrs Haldeman, Mrs Edward S;pi)l^ Alex Company. Florence Altemo,o Jennie Wunderly and Walter Wa.xser - ^-» M i{ri!i>i i>\i;n Le- Young People - Kleppinger. A-,t V P Supt Mir.am Praeuriu,. Ch.ldren', D;vl.,ion, Mabel Hllb>'r/ .•Xdtilt DiVi.,;i.ui Reuix'ii Sinitir S'ii Kll Aibiniii-.tration. Ralph F Smith; Home Department, M;- Lydia Miller; Missions. Mr, C.ar- ence Hawk; Temperance, William L rch; Christian Education, Jonti Rinker - ,^\ pleasaiu s'.u'pr;-. i'ii;.> '.va- ten¬ dered Mrs Hnrold Oetz on Sa" ur¬ .i.iv evenlin? by the einpl.'ves of lii.- leader Stort^m honor of her inrtii day anniversary She was pn ,ent e-i with a beautifui gilt Dancing, r.idlo and card, vv r..' tiv features of the evenins, A bufft'i inipr ve St.l'..'' ¦ii.it til ;""lv' p. ;t . hujiiu.i Il.ir.iid .Snvder, diuanist of Sehoe- iierk Miiravi.in Church wll! plav a leeilal in St John's Lutheran Chur¬ eh at B.illi on Siind.iv afteriiiMUi, March 17. al 2 30 Ir.eluded 111 Ihe recital will !>' llie Ix'iiu"lllll Prelude and Fugue In (' Minor i>r n.ich and the brilliant Fantasv and Fugue of Joseph Tchlr- -eh A'-.«i,tiiiK the organist will Ix' it tlie V M C A. Saturday, March Pi..| I II H,irthi>liinii'W and a mix- by III niinrtet wlilili will render srveral 3iith Tickets will be on sale nieinlMT- ol tile 1),lllll S^Mlll ,,i(i"ed selection. KeadiiiK, Pa. -The future toward iz<'- l.o">v manv th nr-aiid, of men which Peiin,ylvanla"s unemployed road construction enipluvs, giviir,' may loik asstiredly will b<" a gUxmiy th'-ni ,k»c out of every d dlar exp'iid-l lunch w.r, enjoved one, if the current propo.sal to wipe ed,' I woiid'r ;f he rcalizi, how' out the motor fund entirely 1, al- murli road bmldiiiij and lowed to become fact, Peter Klein,, men; are nei'ded In 'ir President of the Pennsvlvania wonder if he remember Thixitigh Highways A.,sociation, de Feder.il O'-ivernmer,' det dared today ahze. State, (or div,r';i Referring dlrectlv to the mea,ure fund, ' offered by Senator Shapiro, of Phil- "If iiigliway con-'iiu-t im airi ur I adelphia, to draw ofT $100,000 000 ot provement ure halted in tin- St,re highway funds to bt:' u>ecl for gt-ii- the Iirure toward win. !i the uiriii- eial St.ite exi)eii,s<r Mr Klein said plo.ved mav look i, (. rt.iinlv a that "extravagance of this sor. l, Klo<'>my one We can hvik lor, ii >t not only extremely dangerous, but only the cessation of act;vitv in ,i;i duvvnriizht unfair and oppressive'" the industries directly and indirect- "Day after day,"' he said, "'wc hear lv conerrned with ro,id buikhiiB, bir that the unemployed mu-t be taken for ,i drastic and cruel iiicrea,se In e.ire of; mu,t U' itlven relief But nii,,erv' for the human iK'intj, th.'. Instead of taking the best me,in, of Industries afTect so doiin; and at the -,ime tim- "If money which the Peder li building liomethlng wortlrAhlle, our Oovernmeiit is willliiB to provide i, legi,lati>rs ai'e i>oiiderlng a graiuUost> good enough for employment, why .M'henie to wii>e out the motor fund are not the fund., rennsylvania entirely I '"''fer to Ihe proposal of iniitori?is p'ay for ronds. good enough .Senator Shapiro, of Philadelphia, to to put on the road.s where they ran transfer $inoo(NioiiO from the motor genuinely help the workUr-is and Iiiiid for general Stat*, expenses ii.'<'dy? It Is high time penn.svlvania ¦I wonder it Senator Shapiro has mine to the reallzniion that what considered how" many men would be the [x'ople want are true relief thrown out of work bv this prop.i, mea,iii"es that will pnivide lioiie,i ed diversion? I wonder If he real- jobs'" Pr.,':', .It card, wer, ,i',vai ie.i t > Ml' l.iii'iw'ine Mr, John Price Mi-, , .^niia Rhymer Mr, Oe irge Wacner i Mi-, M.irj'ierite .\ppleg,ite Mr- ! \V,i"er Mi",'Lt. 1 M;-- Jennie Fei...; I ,I'r,n Price and Prank Vivian lil.l-.' p;.'j'lit w'le Mr and Mr- W,i,ter Ciimpb.'!., Mr and Mrs Wai- " !' M'i/..,ir \lr ami Mr, O.'.rg ': W,urei' Mr aiKiMi's Frank Vivian Mr and Mrs I^Kn Price, MU, .^n- ii.i Riiviner \ii^, isniiie Feil'r MI-- Marguerlte AppU'^ite Willi.nn Dicker Herin.ui Bloom Mr a.id Mrs. Harold Oetz. all of town, airl H i WilKins of Fll,ton lilG BLAST I _IN_ QIARRY ' Tir- Tiunibovver Lune St.oiv.^ Cj , -.•" .dl ,111 enormous blast in t,ie.; -line qu.irrv on Tatamy ro,id, i.ea, Nazaretii on Monday, The C'"!!!! pan.v ha- an excellent arfldc of Iinv ,-" •tie .Hid I,irii;sli tu^fJ^ial lor niair. State i"o,ids and ^ifhcr work ,iiid at t.ieir lire,, iitic^^v thev .m.riv manv men wheil ia operation T n L..1-' .'11 M.'Ild,IV contained tvven ' t'lr Inle- .(lid th<' h.ilci were t: in ¦,\'v' t-i itim "V i%id^n and i" Qiiireri -IX I .11, of rtTirinn'e t i - ii i off tlv Ll,i-t winch threw .ri" '. , . t.iii- -ii rock Till' I'i.l," I' 1 ¦ ,1 u.' r -acre-.- and vviil keep t,i. tirn 1),- ',i.irkiiiL' '.I l'l.•.Ill up liir \ .11111"!. # « W III MOM lo KT IiNON \ \, MOtKIIMOUN \(rll»INT VU TIM DII ^ IN I \N|o\ Mrs N.'ll Ki,th er wife of Dr i Walter Klsiler. of Wilkes-Barp\ one ill several ti«'rson.s injured at Stoek¬ ertown last Wednesdav night In a' eolhston with a freight DTnin, dt'd Saturday in the E.iston Hospital Till machine wa, driven hy Ver¬ non John.Min. \Vilke>-Barre, who with Ins wife and ,<->ii were slightly Injured. R>l-rt Ktfiiii, enijiloyed i ofTlee -Ji tlje Lune Star C n dip N.iz*r»j*h.- one of the ir r'.^In^l bv t!i,. Iiiierr.,it;on,il Cen Companv received notice that !i,i- lieen tran,ferred to nne oi t ompany i-^B^i^ at Hud-.>n N He ext^ects to move to Hudson •lie near fut'ire 0 « l>lt. ( OKitM.I \l III) I m;^ tie Dr Paul Correll chiei .surgeon at tlie Easton Hosnltal was th«" gue%i speaker at the regular meetlnit ijf Uv Rotary Club held Monday eve¬ ning in the Y M C A All the local doctors were the guests of the club The usual song .senlr* wa-s followed by .supper, after whieh Dr Correll gavp an interesting talk renri rittis 11 OOr spent 17J.003 d.i.v ¦ m iios'j.tals at a cost "of nnrt t ..i-.i S-")38.iX)0 to th3.s.-> institulioiu : ; .;u-t watd ;-are—-iifals, laundr.V, ;.,,. • .Ltd ord.'r.y service " P: .>fe--.o;.a; costs, which are not i..c.u:ied in those figur.^s. would run into many thousands of dollars la iidditlcn" ,aid A R Hazzard. sup¬ er.ntendent of Easton Ho.spital, E.l-ton. and a Dronnnent member ,: "he hcsp.tal a.-.'«)ciation "In order to e,tlinate the annual outlay for th;, free care of a'atxomo- b.le a.-cident victims'" Mr Hazz.ird -aid vve asked all ho-pitals to f'uni- 1-11 exact cots figures for a 3-month 1> riod the quarter winch end-d November 30 last All but 63 of the 223 gener.il hospitals in the State re-ponded "The 160 reportliiB hospitals car¬ ed tor 4057 auto victims during that 3month, pencil Oniv 1230 paid their hospital bills in frll Tlie r'- malning 2827 s!>.nt 42.7H5 davs in ho,pital, at a cost to thc liistitu- 'nn, of $184 286 74 Part pay of onlf $10.3641J.T was received towards th.it eiT^rmou, free care cost The net 1 >,s was $133,9221)!) or at th • rata of more than SiiiOOOO a year "' "Statistics Irom the three local >mties Mr Hazzard said. "r»'veal lhat 228 injured were admitted to lical hospitals during the threa I .1111 lis Onlv 57 paid In ti'U ' "The remaininj 171 " he .said, "',j>eiit 21.s2 day, in our ho,pitali at an actual cost to the institutions of $7.060 91 Only $350 00 vvas received In part p.ivment. leaving' our h «spl- lals with a net lo-., of »6 710 91 or at the rate i^f $26,843.64 "Tnat 1, ra.iilv onh a part ol tha actti.il cost' Mr Hazzard said. "If ve were to .Kid thc out pallent fol- 1 e.e u'.i of most of these t'>atlents liter du.i'liarge the ei).,t ol which run, U'l ',. one dollar a v.sit, and add the actual cost of dressings, dtiij- X-iav Nt'.idies m.d -)thpr ma- !.'i';,il- li-'d Itl tri'atment,s we prib- ,1 ilv w'luld have to double thos« •¦• ',t fiaure. That would still leava .." all prole-slonal chnrKPs "' Our hospitals an paying tor the ¦ ike, of rei kle-vs drivers, we are IMv.na for the hospitalization of th« who af' on EiiierKeiicy Relief and a coii,tantly growing indigent 1..' On top of that th" last Ad¬ minist r-ii i.in defaulted on clom? to a million dollars of apprtjprlatlous t ' Sta'e iid<"l hospitals The r"»ult r- tha' ,-i)rPs of hospitals art actu¬ allv bHikrr.ii and at lea«t a do^-n v-lid 1)1' .-li>,ed today If It wen- not f >r the nrr>,pert of quick action on t!ie part of ttie state to make gtrid th long overdue payment.8," Mr. Hazzard said *.—« IMON VITHMNM AIXILIARV 10 IKIIJ) MECTINO Tli»> Auxiliary Sons of Union Vpteran-- will hold their r»^jlar m«»»ttng on Fridav evening Ail members arc urged to attend.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 16 |
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 | 1935-03-14 |
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. |
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Month | 03 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 16 |
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 | 1935-03-14 |
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 39996 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. |
Full Text |
The Nazareth Item
AN INDEPENUKNT FAMILT
NEWSPAPER fJEVOTEU I'O Lll fcUATUJUt,
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Fi'itl.'rlck Wunderly. 67. died at the R .-'iicrantz Ho.spltal. Stroud.s- i.urg. of complication.s. al 1 o clj'jr. Mondav mornlnz. H' vva.-> well kno'.vn throughout the Pocono,¦^ by the u.iiabitants and by hundieas of mot'.r:-ts who have stapp-d to ad-
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Iind de-crt- made in the mechanical niivc the product.^ of hi, m'C-h.in- rcfrlgeiator. Tin., vvill Include re-| j,,,; ^-ni at Cimp RDdvvood. Scotruii cipe- tir .1 St P.urlcr.,, Dav Sal.id m uie Poconcs, which he op'-rat'd a Ft"../en Fruit Sal.id wr.h ChjC^ „p ,, .,, ,,;^o .^.^^.p-r^ known in Na.tar- and a Piir.^apple and Vaiiill.i , ^h wiicie he w.i- a pruvcr m the Mou.-,-e All rl the-- recipes will b- ...j;^^-.»ndu trial hie of the bor lugh
Fr d Wund-rlv. a- lie was lamil- larlv kn/".vn to hrs fnend->»was b.m m Na.iareth In 18'38. A int'ClMni-
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Even tne sal- iirepared on th" stable in view off' the entire audience From 7;30 t 9;30 this evening the in'rchants wil d.'inon>trate th^ new, 193.5 feuure of ho.np anpUanc-'-i no'.v on di-pi.i' at the ""Y".
Tomorro'.v afternoon and evenin. will be the last day of the school
all fl .r tue \e''>' beginning and i"e ,ipe.- Itid method., of the kitchen a Ptnh' d and actuallv d.^'iinnsirat
" her were inicrctmg and In the afterno-ni session Mi.ss Bel!
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benetirii t.o any hom'maker. Yes- terda' Mi-i-^ Bellamy demonstrated now .. whole meal is cook'?d wuh ,jne l„.in''. She also prepared Peach poUv P.iddiuit and Tuna Fish Roll. Xfter ".»ch recipe had been luIly prepii'i and cocked the dish wa, sen"td -r, the audience for approval
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-''hants Everv booth can- llinKi a di-plav of the latest and most in.Kiern kitelien appliances ,;ow iirituifactun^d a.id the merch- iiits "A"ere prestnit to demonstrate 'hei- vv.u"e,, Whde these demon-
amy will follow tlie proi^ram in de- j^^^^^^ ^^.^^
monstratlng Cakes and Icing re
cipes
be a Marble Cake, the .second Ccm
. he eati".' gave signs of in thr, line, and cou;;l d titt! vv.tli an unusual business a.'U- inen Hr, di;-play of Inventive grn- lus which aDP'ared in the old Yciki i dru^ -toi'^- ,it the ctirner of Mauch Chunk stir^cis.
.\ concerted drive ij eiicigi/i mg couiitie- - bu-iiu'.-s and effect ,uostantlal re- BradL.td C"r.ii'."' employmeiu in No;'th'a,t P.-'iinsyl- man. S.iyiel J,.' vania will ^et under way Saturday anda; J.nii.', .St iMarch 16i when more than 5ji) Leonard R Cir.iijij pi.iicipal, uf B ttir Hou,in.t Cam- Davisj;i. dnti:,: paigns In twelve counties iiieei for | "Wyalu iti-, ,J .,:. a reg.o;:al confei-i„':ic .¦ in the Hot-M W. Mi Mii.iii, .'- Mallow-Sterhng, Wilkes-Baii.', j J. B. V,t i-i. ; M ji.r
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lat'tepted the hivitat.on of the Wy- Rome, i; ii,r., W
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Tne fir-t demonstration will j ^,,^_ continued for three or four sue-
, , „, , „ ,'',eessive vears, are .still remeinbtred rrtlcin,. the third Chocolate Fudg.. ^^^ nihabltants and youngster.
Cake, the fourth an Orange Ice Bo.''.vn.,hip I'eque.-ttd tut '.i-. oi 1 the high schCK)! auditorium on the ••vening cf March 2".' for the pur- PeckviU'' ' P"'-' °^ gi^uig an entertair.m'I'.t by Olvphant' ' t'^'ini., of the Heckle .vn school., and
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ances and afttM" thr, final shaw"lng the winner of the S5,00 guessing contest will \x- announced, conclud¬ ing the school
All of the material u.sod in this
>cl»oi were furnished by merchants
were scheduled to start, ^j Nazareth, including tiie groceries.
the
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everv ..ening at 7;30 oclock, "iwd -'arted to gather at the ""V ats.',.;, and rc.nained in th' build 930
around the center of thc lake. Thlsjcd by the Wyoming Valley Chamke:'
has attracted thousands of pa.vslng ^ of Commerce, m Kingston Arnnry.
motorists who drove through there March 19 to 23.
yearly. Also around the edee of Twelve counties will be rcpre-.nt- I this artificial lake he further built ed in the region No 3. Bett*'r Hous- ^ a mlnature enguie and coach and mg drscu.sslons Saturday, w.th 1 other novelties bankers, business men, industrial,.
' In Nazareth Fred was known as contractors, labor, spokesmen for
one of the most enterprising and civic and bu.siness associations.
far-seeing bUsincs men. He own?d I members of women's organizations,
first bicycle in | and Better Hou.,ing Community
Chairmen attending from Bradford.
was. furthermore, the nr,t to drive] Carbon. Lacka'-vanna. Luzerne, Le¬
the meats, the vegetables, the flour, th'-. cookiiii' uteirsU,, the furniture and the displays It Is, therefore, ..„ - wh.en the evening ^^.^^^ ^^.^ ^^,j.^[^ ^^ express our sincere
drawing takes place for prize offer- t^^nks m appreciation of the '''"^ operated th.: ed f'l that session '.splendid co-operation given us by '^'''^^''•'">'"""'d i'^'» a bicycle shop H
Till afternoon, th? second dav of tli.' merchants and the DUblic in
hool. the session will again sponsoring successfully our second an automobile in Nazareth Kraussihigh. .Moino.' Northainpton. Pike
the jpeii
two o'clock and Miss Bell- ccoking .school.
steamer, and later took over an | Sullivan. Su-quehanna. Wavne and
NAZARETH CHAPTER ORDER OF EASTERN iSTAR HELO LUNCHEON
WOMENS DEMO- CR.ATK CLUB MEETS
Tir tron- the N Ordii '.enii.ii I o'cUi
ma-
.ifficf'rs, substitute-, p.ct Ilid committ 'c nr inber '/areth Chanter. '2^2. o t the Eastern Star, wer 'd Sat'irday alt. in >oii at a ?k luncluon m tir Y M C
tae on-
A, di;,.i,-' ro..m. foll.nv'd bv c.ird-
¦ID tin Odd FelUr.v- hiiii vvitii ti;
[wortir. at itron. M:- A:;;ri E S c t-
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Ti.- and ,M Stock. Haw,; M. K' merit, Jem,, ifcarii-
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rnlowing vv-re pi.- - Raipn E St,r,; :. ' Mr. and Mr- I. Florence M. Yei-l.' 111. A Carrie Walkc. M..i- .\ Kahler, Laura S, E.it.-te, Ci.n-tinair laeiido-ia .M , Mary E Knecht. Blanch'
Hes.- Hat'i Happ 1. Elizabeth Hip- pel, Anna Schnerr, Eilen Frank.-n- Sekl, Fr'.inc.^s Woll. Olivia .Marjir,
"I'nirty-lour member., ot tl'.e Naza- leth Women- Democrat'.' Club ine: Tuesday evening in Shafer's Hall, Pre.,idi'nt Sadie Scot', presid.ng. Reports were heard ir.jin Secretary. J i.iue .Metz and tie.i-.ur-r. Louisj Kre.rl, Oi._ ll vv in irrjcr vv.i^ ad- nut led.
ine W,i;. - and .M> .i:., c'lam.tte • .ir.i.ouiiccd t:;,it .i end p.ii't.v vv.ri.d .. ' .-po.i-oreci 1;;. tl'ie r.irj on .Api'.i oth in Siial'-r - H.ri It ",va., a.,.> .u.iiounc. d ti.at trie Str,.' Fedeia- t.on conver.ti'11 "A ..i ijl- n.ld .il l.'ii.' Penn Harir- H'-.te.. H.n;. burg, on .\',ji-.. 3l'i. 4til and .iitll T.ie dele¬ gates iippjiiiled were. .Mia S.idi ' ;-ioi; and Mr,. Came Borst.c; .(.'elirite,; .Mi- Jtiiiiie .Metz and .Mr, Lt'Ui.M,' Kneriit. A deiicmis luiichi 0.1 was .,i'rved by the coin- iiiitne. Mr,. Emma Happel, Mrs t.i lly Wunderly and Mrs. Stella
j automobile asenry He was aftively interested In the first telephone, electric light and motion picture ventures in this vicinltv, as well as doing contracting work in Nazareth . .iji€t Pen Argvl
'; H. VV.l., a member of the local St.
1 John's Refonned Church.
I H.^ is survived by his wido'.v, Mrs,
I Lizzie I nee Frieljelyi Wunderly, of
j 226 Mauch Chunk street, Nazareih,
- one ,s.jn, H.ury, at .•\slil4nd Hotel,
i r,e,ii' Belf;r-t, and one d.ituhter.
I .Mrs Donald McCandlrss. a: liome,
i ,in 1 three grandfiiildreii Funn"al
.services will Ix' heid this atternoon
al :; 1.) Ill . from R..>hn's Funeral
Parlors on Soutii Main street. .Naza-
1' "it 111 chug . ¦¦; ; .•• Rev Walt-v
H, Diehl Ir.t'-rnr i-.t In tiie Ore.n-
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E.NJOVS liKCIPRO- (ITV PROGRAM
ton. Cata-,itiqua; Robert S, Stoneback, Emau-; and Rob.-rt H. Sieger. Slatlngton:
Liu'.'riie Coun'vi Colonel Thiiiia' H. Atherton, Wiikes-Barre; Henry T. .Markman. Hazleton; A E Funk. Whit" Haven; Emerson Berger. Freei.md; and P J. Connolly, Lu¬ zerne
Motiroe Countv I Robert Eastwick Stroudsburg;
Northampion County: Andrew G Kern Nazareth; Hayden I'rltchard Bang.ir; Burges., Roland Grubb, Freemansburg; Burgess M. J. Dim- nilck. Hellertcl..; Burges.- Pr.mk- lin P. Hahn. Nazareth; E, C. Nagle Northampton; Btireess Edgar S Bartholomew. North Catasauciua; C E. Sauervvine. Pen Ar!?>"l; Burg- „ , , , , e,s .-Xnthonv D, Ronce, Rosetta;
the Board of the F;'''':'il^ ReservT Barges Oscar Greenzweig, Wind
j this requct was also granted
Mi.,., Helen Smith, teicher of th' first grade in the Fairview buildin.; tendered lier resignation effect.v. March 29. 193,5. and the board ac¬ cepted the resignation,
Th<^ board authoriz-^'d the super¬ vising Drincipal to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term by employing a substitute teacher a $.5 per day The .,upervising prin- j clpal was al.so authorized to attend i the schoolman's nie"tihg in Phil- ! adelphia. April 3 to 6 I The .-upervising prnrjipal and tiie } secreury of the board were duected to nr'-'nare a budget for the 1935- 1936 schfol year and submit it at the Aiirll meetina
I;.' C'ld- R./gul.it.iig in-: eie.r.j. ... •. I'-i, t..i:. tqu.piir.'iit I'^p.'i.i ...''I.lt. n.. r.inovai .urJ -.-..--,)• .'.. i.i '.; .li, Ijtr.dirg, • ¦: u.'tMi' .- ,j ., ij'.tid- ar.i -.g:.- ol eVe:';. ir.,.i e, ¦ ",;. d J. t , tje < ; ted, ij i;.,..:,.
.11.-, V- ;;.,! ,!._' ll );,! . ell. I.t ^ .' 'I - a;, i dl .Vevv'.r, -, r- i ••rt,;, -•;;- -. ; -d r.t , .in . rd.ii uic.- r ".. • N ..rr- ,, llr^. ign C,n:.. .. . r ','. r, ; )i" •• .11.d 11 ;.,liter li. ly rid.rj .i - ',', It. - ','.... !>.,• ,tiij.'" t t'J it 1 :¦_...- tl n:
Here,ir.-:r brio:-- .ir.v ;i/n-r.r;i;" . ,.. .:..¦ : .11. I.- ,:'. : e r, tr i; ". n. n. i . >:i.in ...'¦ ail a ;j;j i. ,'.it ll'l. i r: p-t";;;; ;r,'.i5t './•¦ h.'d vv.t;. tli' Bur.jugn B riti.rg l> ;,.iit;;i-i,t s tt.ng Ijttn .;. cl';.n. tile i.at.i.-e o! tiie ;n prjvr- nieir.-. u;jon an aopiicat.or. l-)-.in
I ¦tipp..ed lor tills piirpt>.,e l.y t.i-:-
' Bjildlng Dtpartni'-nt
Upon the approv.ii of th;, appi.-
I cat.on b.v the Department thru ta • Building In.spector. a permit to bu;lJ
I vv id lie is.sued
I A pennit for a project will be .--
i sued either to the owner, coiitract.jr
I ,n'cnitect
The Reg liall jii, ol tht- Codecjver .i'r. eiei'tr.e.ii and piunibinn iiij'...il- .ai;or.,, and a ivrinit niuat be ob¬ tained tl'.erefor
A 1) r;i;;t i- not r-quired tor r .i.-tv I'-oair- \.) a bu.idmg wherd t;.'.:e 1, no uuerfereiire wuh tlie fill ir.u'tioti or s.ifeiv of a buildaig Irul sticli repair.- siiall not be con- - I-i'"' . " ' ;;.'iud.> thi:- cutting a'.vay o: anv wall or any part there-^f, til leiirov.ii '.; any wall or the cut- t...-' t ,iir rt iin or support, or
-II.lit;.g -•,.;;- doorwavs, liRUt or
No r>e:"m," -hall be required fif ',1 tfU-.ii 1" p...;'-, which wo'Uld not require re-in,pecti(jn by the Board ¦ : Fne Und ¦i-.vrlters,
.\j ix'iii.,t -:ra,. U" required for minor piumbmg repairs, but tlie*e si.al! not include the moving of any ¦/ th-^ pre,-':.t .'ixiures. traps, et:.
Tiie Build;iig Regulations Will be adiii.nistered bv BuildniK In.sp»?ctor Ed H Jones \^ho shall issue the iiece^-ary permit and make the ux- s",)ect;on, as ;-.'q..;red
All the applications for perniii to ira.Id -liail be filed with h.m at hia office at the Boro HaU.
(OL.NTV SLNDAV (OST S30,000 FOR
S( H(K)L ASSCK IA- FREE (ARE OF AUTO TION NOTES ACCIDENT VICTIMS
Wyoming Counties.
Letters urging participation by officers of 160 members of banks in this district have been sent out by Richard L. Austin. Chairman of
LEGION AUXILIARY KOFFEE KL.AT( H A BKi SU( (ESS
Laur I Shafer, Anna Harper, Anna Ginther, Tne prize oflered by th'
Knar- Sad.e Hoiieyman. Ella club was won by Mr-. Carrie
Wunderly. Alma Kern. Miriam Bm-r,tier.
Hut!; Clara Mey.'r, Carrie Hayeii- -• •
"' ^ " *" * "-"'"" ""'''' (illLD CELEBR.ATES
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Lea. I Starner, Hester Siegfiied. pelen Knauss, Mabel Knau-s, Car- '.* Alpaugh, SadU' Scott, Mav in • ii,nol, Emily Eirjei, Nydia Wag- ¦sr Edith Kern. .M.ir.v Stneker.
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Month | 03 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19350314_001.tif |
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