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r ^¦> THE NAZARB •W5«BiB!?P5 ITEM '''im "Vdr48 — No. 2— 48 So. Main St.. Phona 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1938 S Booat Nnaarath —» Blagk Oijy Real Live Santa Claus Will Come To Town Next Thursday Ev — ' ¦ — ^ ———^-^-^^— * I County To ^Faoe Neglect¬ ed HospitaU- atioii Obliga- tkm Monday <^Citiiens ^ition Commla- sioaera To Take Rem- edial Steps WCBBASB NOT TO EmECT ANTICIPATBD BBOVCTION Of COUNTY TAXES Ibe Board of Tnutses ot Tlie Baaton npspltal are makini stren. kMi efforts to elarlfjr misunder* ¦tandlnfi aim atlseonoeptiona ere* alsd years aso, but seemlnily hav. lag unpleaaant bearings upon an SMtltuUon that deserves, through Ns own merit, the ntoral as well a^ tks ananelal support of the entire eovnty of Northampton. While severs! sfforts have been iSMde In tha past to elsrlfy mat- 'tsis through the oMee ot The Oounty Oewmlsslonia, wrong Impressions tkm mlssonatriisd opinions ara cited fsnetally aa tka determing factor of tke ptesent aUtus. Wbatksr ttie asston «osi^Ul shall ..ontlntts to tWMtlon aOelently In tke tutoie aa It has In the past, nas bsooflRao a vital susstlon and a proklom tkat frtU be preeented to Tbe County OeswOsslonsm. Mondav menUng. Dae. lltb. tor oonsMsra- tloa- Petlttaos, sisnsd by eitiaens Iroat aU oorneis ot the County, pe. Wktma tko Oounty Ooounlsalonera 10 kmoase ttie ysarty apptopriaUon. oannaiklag m eartala aoMivnt to ap. go asKlnst tbe preeent SeSelt of «njM, win be praeentaS. aeeom* paalad by a larss delssatlon of ln« tsrssted cttlMas and taxpayera. Iba petlttoB leaSa as tollows: ot Morttiaawton Tbe Northampton Oounty Institu- tloaal DIstrlst, Bsston. Penasyivanls. nom Mareb. IMI, to Oaesm- Isr II. MM. ttie Cooamlssloners ap- |N|rtale4 amniatty tor tho ears 4f aants of tke Oounty In tka aaolon Mospltsl the sum of atty tbouaaaS SoUars. TbU money vas paid to Uie Hospital on ttio ioOewtag baala: three doUats a day for tka oaie at aam Indigent oounty raSdsnt bospltallisd. no part of the eoot of wbooo oare waa paid for by ttw approprtetton whleh ttia Hospi¬ tal roaolved from the Stale. In . of tbaaa ysara tbe Hospital oamsd tbe full amount ot tbto ap- pNprUttoo; but when It did not. tbe Oounty only paid what was earned. WbUe the Oounty paid ttie Hospital tor the eare of tmpover* Mksd lesMsnto on this basto, the Hoapital waa aUe to pay IU eost of operatloa la UN tka Oommlaskmers eut the appropriation tor hospltsl eaie ot Indigent eounty resldenu to MO,- •M. In UN ttie approprtatlon was laereaaed to IM.OM. In ItlT ttie Hospital reeelved trom tbe Oounty MO.OM: and to date tke enUre a- mount ot an approprUtkm ot $ao,- SN for the year of INI has bsen earned and paid. During thU period. MNVNDONIIACT mg NAZAIEIH A test bole made on the Roebler Traot, located Just ouUide tbe east cm Borough llmiu of Nasareth, re- vealsd oU of aaemlngly good suaUty. A oampU taken from a two-hun- Sied-foot hola by Robert B. Baeh¬ man and submitted to THB ITBM OPPIOB, Monday appears very clear and flamable Mr. Baehman stated thst ttie Uat hole was drilled during the spring eit 19U and that on June 10, »M It was noticed that an oUy substance Satbered on the aurf aee of the waUr In tbe boto. A sample skimmed (rom the surfaoe proved the sub> . atanee ott, comparable to sewlnc ma. ;ehlnsoU. iMtalla- Mon of Ofllcera L» Tbe AuxlUary ef the Owen Rice Oamp, No. M. Sons of Union Veter¬ ans bald Installation ot ofllcers on ftldsy evenlns. In the Bagle Hall. Omtsr Square with the foSowlns bebig bistaUed: Paat Preaident, Pto- da Kbby: Prasldent Mary Marah; Vtee-Preskhnt. Bvs Hew; Chaplain. VauUna Huber: Treasurer, Bva Shst- or: Sseretary. Hattte Abel; Patriotic Instructor. Carrie Hagenbueh; Oulds, Csrrto HolUnd; AssUtant Ouide, Bflte Williamson; Color Ottldu. No 1. Mary Prsnkenflekl. No. a. Ludlte Pehnel; Inskle Guard, Annie Hahn; OuUtde Ouard, Bmma HeUer; Press Correspondent, Eflle WUUamson; Trusteea. Csrrie Hagen¬ bueh, PsuUne Huber and LuciUe Pshnel; Delegates to Convention. Preda Kirby: Alternate, Eflle WU¬ Uamson; Delegate to National Con¬ vention. Pauline Hulier; Alternate. Carrie Hagenbueh. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR COMMITTEE BtMMaiMK. rrMdlae trmm .1 lo r.i Wea. Hrlni«-r. Utttr Meenla. I.II. llaa Hrltrl, tirmet araXmXm, Otirwth, fttttt, Maraarri Mlilirlai. >XXX*re* Kacllvr. Mm. Harilas. Bliva Htr*. memtt*, Mr*. \Xnry Hrrk. lli>rMlh> sbuMMbrrarr. H<-atrlrr « arairl, HlMa livilrr aail Hvrlha Mavil*. Bazaar Sponsored By Girl Scouts Santa*ll Distribute A Thousand Free Gifts To Kiddies of Nazareth Next Thursday Evening Merchants Association To Supply Santa With Goodies CHOBAL SOCIETY, THOMBONE CHOIB TO BENDES CABOLS ,t A ChrUtmas basaar, sponsored by the local Oirl Scout troopa and Brownto packs, was held Saturday in the Y. M- C. A. The baaasr con¬ sisted of nine bootlis, one by the Motbera AuxlUary, one by the OouU' flve by the various troops. Ths Brownto packs conducted s tashton show dUptoylag stytos worn by ths modsm ehUd snd by chil¬ dren ot a half eentury ago. Miss Katherine Btelner enteruined with cU, two by the Brownto packs and i ptano-acoonUan seleottons. lAniDAY School Board Or- ganizes for Coaiinf Year The annual oisanUatlon «<«ttns' |i|||f|n|mr M V i III 01 the Naasreth Bchooi Board was l^MJllia r«"l«*A. Ul held on Mondsy evening of thU veek with sU members of the Board present. The meeting wsa called to order . „ .^^^ «# »i.. m„.^t. by the sscrsury. C J KnauH. and .J^S^" SSLtT^,.^..^ ^^* as the flrst order of businsss Bwood •"»»£« Z^SaJ^^LlCHtaxt J. Unangst was named temporary : Jl^'^JfW'JW taNmw^^^ chali^nan to preside during the or- '^^ *i'*J ^« "»eme: "BuUdlng ganuatun to" the year endUi. on ~VJ2*JJf' '" ^I ^T^\ m the flrst Monday in December, INS. -,^J!?"°" °^°^ Snl^iiltZ' The Board re-elected Wm. Bon- J^*t^ ii^^tZmS^'X^' nett. Jr. to ttie ofllce ot Prosldsnt JSL!?!?'. !Tfi!^*'"'„'** *i* end re-eleeted BIwood J Unangst !?*}***' *" ^'^ ***• "•'• "•"^ ®- sno re-«eeiea mwooa o vnangsi ^ ^_ ^ ^^^^^ was tod by U the oike of Vice President Tbe standing eommlttees appoint , ^^ ed by the President for the V'"- St mSeu !f ^t!^ are, Buildings—A RusseU Snyder and prsnk a. Uh. Orounds—Elwood J. Unangst and Rcbert Pauly PInanee—Chas. P. Sebnerr and Warren S. Dech. Sinking Pund Committee—Chaa- P. Sehnerr. Warren S. Deeh and the President of the Bosrd, Wm. M. Btnnett. Jr. The President of tho Board U a member of the SInklni Fund Committee by virtue of hl« oflloe. The regular December meeting wUl be held next Monday evenin*! December I2th. —S MD CROSS dUOTA The Nasareth Braneh ot the American Red Cross hss rsaehed its quota in enrolling members for 19N. with a total of $1311.10 rsalUed. Mrs. nod Heckman announesd to¬ dsy. Mrs. Heckman .\\so stated she wished to tiiank tlie eitiaens tor their rmpect and courtesey shown eaptalna aad co-workers during tbto eanvass.. —a S. S. Elects Oflken At • supper meeting tn the soelal rooau ot Moravian Ohureh teartiers snd ofBcers of the Afoday aehool, the foUowing were weted: Superintendent, C. PrederlAi Mar¬ tin; assUtant. Mias O^yiUnbeth Bahnien; secretsry, EmH Peterson: tressurer, Howard Oold: llbrartan, Barl Stromsn; sup^ntendent, era- WiUiam P. Oano, Sr.; t beginner's, Mrs. Bsrl dto roU, Mn superlntei Stroman. In charg( WUltam H. the supper were Mrs oris, Mi.ss JuUa Crsw¬ ford, MUses Helen and Harriet Hen¬ ry and Miss Preda Scheets. #—a HOLD COVERED DISH SOCIAL The Toung Peoples Lesgue, St. John's E. R. Church met Thunda.v eventaig with a covered dish soeUl. Charles Bartolet, aailatant ooaeh of the high sehool, apoke on "ChrU- Usnlty hi the Modem World." MUs Lorrsine Thomss, toaatmU- trem. oaUed upon the foUowbig dur. Ing the program: Rev. Walter H. Diehl. Mr. and Mn. Oeorge A. Smith, Mlsa Plorenoe L. Nicholas. Mr. and Mrs O. B Searlea, and Mrs. Charles Bartolet. Oerald Batt gave piano impenionatlons and ImUations, and MUvs MUdred Beoic rnd Mary Noll sang • a .1— CAUTHUMPIAN SEBfeNADE A ealithumpian bani composed of the following serenaded Mr. and MI8. WUmer A Hsymr, wltti Mrs. by Bmeat WUkins, president. Naaareta P'T. A-, and the response waa by Mrs. L. Olin miler. president. North, ampton County P.-T. A. PoUowlng music by a eapeUa choir directed by Miss Mae M. YeUley, and Rubin Heller trumpet sotoUt, the rddreu ef the moniins session wss made by Robert N Taytor, asatotant auperintendent, Northampton Coun¬ ty achools. The luncheon served by the adult blUe CUss of St. John's Luthersn Church.was dedicated to Oeorpe A Orim. county school superintendent, who spoke. The afternoon program Ineluded 1 Pounder's Day play, "Reminis¬ cence," by the Avons school, direc¬ ted by Mrs. L Y Sebring. The aftemoon address was hf Mrs. P. B. Digby, of Pittaburgh. sUte P..T. A. preaklent. • To Hold Annual Kiddies' Xmaa Party The EUsabeth Pile Lodge, Number 670, Order of Rebekahs, on Monday evening coaipleted plans tor tbe an¬ nual Kkldles' ChrUtmas party to be held on Monday evening, Deeember ISth. st 7:30 o'clock . •—s Y. W, M^ Mceta Mrs. Thomss Kneeht was In charge ot the meeting of the Young Women's Mlaslonary Society, St. John's a R. Chureh. Participating were Mrs. Paul Traeh, Mrs. Pred MacDonald, Mrs. Raymond HeUer, Mrs. Paul Meaainger, Mias HUda Smith, Mrs. Thomas Knecht and Mrs. Stanley CleweU. It wss decided to give « donation to the Bethany Orphan's Home as their White ChrUtmas gift. 'The pnnual ChrUtmas party wUl be held December IS. Hostesses were MUs Helen LuU, MUa Bva WiUiamsoa and Miss MlnnU Itterly. • S STOBBS OPBN WBDNBSOAT APTBBNOONS It wss announced by the Naaareth Merchanu Asso., that stores wUl be opea Wednesday afternoons until ChrUtmas. Mra. J. Prederic ter St., on S(i and Mrs. Ch Mrs. Harry Thomas DeR West Cen- 'ay evening, Mr. rl nerr, Mr. and Mr. and Mr^ i:vel>-n Cooley, Alice Knauas and S.im Weiss. OLENDARoT CQHINQfyEHlS Dee. 1ft—Penna. Oerman Plsy en- tiUed "De Maed Hen's Oedu" at St Peter's Church. Plalnfleld, sponsored by Adult Bible Olaas. Dec. 18th—Christmas Mystery play bv Mary Brlckett Jones, entitled "The Messase of the Magi" will be presented in St. John's Re¬ formed Church at 7:30 P. M- Dec. 19—Card party b.v Knights of the Ooldpn Eaifle in the EagK' H.ill, Centre Square. The Merchants Association has completed arrangements to recive Santa Claus next Thursday evening In a good old-fashioned way. It was announced that Santa wiU arrive at sbout 7:30 o'clock with bundles and bags of goodies for the kiddies. Because of the many heavy bags. •;t toast a thousand, and the tlm^ required to dUtribute hU gUts to ths good Uttle boys and girU of town, he wlU leave hia reindeer on the out. &kirts of the Borough and a flos: wUl be used to convey him snd nts bundtes through ths main streeU, Ineluding Main. Brosd, Oentre and Prospect Streeta. PoUowlng hU tour of the toem, be wUl park hb vehtole in front ot The Naaareth Inn., where the Haaareth Choral Boetety and the TrombMie Choir wlU render earoU. It was also announced tbst In tbe cent of Inetoment waathsr oondl* Uona. aanta irUl be advtosd not te come unUl PMday evening. Deeember ISUi. But, the Uddtoa of NaaareUi and eommunlty are aasured ot bU arrival nest Thursday or Priday eve. nlng, and be wUl be slad te meet Uiam aU here and present at least s thousand youngsters with bkgs of goodies whleh the merchanU bave donated for tbU purpose. Cittasns of Naaareth aod eom. munlttos are urged to bring their children to town next Thursday eve. nlng, Dee. Iftth. to help weleome Santa and be sure to sat one of hto glfu A rsal Uvo Santa WUI be hei« to greet you and the aptalt of the season wUl be ushered la by The Naaareth Choral Bodotsr snd the Moravtan Trombone Choir. • S Tbe Nasaretb Choral Boetoty at¬ tracted a lot of attentton Tuesday evenlns In a splendid rendition of tholr Advent concert glaaa to the Moravian Ohureh. A eapaelty erowd attended and baartUy approved tbe voeal and instrumental musto so aMy rendered by the chorus, sotouu. and brass eholr. Ruth Phobl Orams, harpUt dellstated the audience with several eoloe and her part hi the choral numbero. B. Schneebell, eonduetor, was showered with congratutattons In producing an exeeUent and very ap¬ propriate program. The attacks and relaaaas were eooimendabto and more tiwn seventy voices btonded perfeet- ly. BoloUto featured In the program Ineluded: Mrs. Plorenee Bender, Mrs. Wlbner Heyer, MUs Helen Shiffer, MUs Mae YeUley. Mrs. Hattto Hap¬ pel. Miss Pannto Oemet. John Sic¬ kles, and Pred Manning. Aceom- pianUto were: Ruth Pfohl Oramt, harpist: O. W. Hesa, orsan: Dantol Rohn, ptano; WUltam Altemose. vlo. Iin and the braa choir consbting of Chester Wunderly. Charles Wunder¬ ly. R. P Ztogler. J. D. Kreidler. Eu¬ gene TVebi, WUson Boerstler, Joseph Schlegel Jr.. and C. Seyfried. Tbe personnel wishes to take this means of sxpressbig theU spprecia- tion tor splendid public support HELPromm' iPnaciiLosis You ean do your bU to help flght tubereulosU three helpful wsys: fH»«j-fUAg 1st—find out aU -"fjXVI^ active caaes ot tu- •••••• berculosU and treat them. and—Pick out aU persons exposed to tuberculoaU and Shelp buUd up their resUtenee. 9rd—Help edu¬ cate people In the waya ot heslthttU Uving. You ean help the TubereulosU Socie¬ ty carry out aU of their objectives by using ChrUtmas 'P.jlIa on every piece of mail thU yesr. They cost ao little, but mean so much S S SPCCIAL SERVICES NCXT WBBK IN THE M. B. C. CHUBCH .:*«'^ The Rev T. D. Oehret, of Baaton. win preach every night next week in the local Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church, South Bro.id St, bejlnnlnir Tuesday evening The Rev Oehret speaks ov«r WBST every Monday at 1 ;4S P M He will l)e accompanied by a groun of singers. #: NOTICE TO MOTOBI8TS Due to the many serious com- plaints that have been flled with the Chief Burgess and the Mem¬ bers of CouncU regarding viola- tion of the TrafBc Ordinance, notice is hereby given that ail excessive speeding must be elimi¬ nated by our motorists in Naza¬ reth, caution in passing our School Buildings and Churches must be observed and due regar.i given to all "STOP" signs Un¬ less there is an Improvement and a decrease in traffic violations, drastic measures will be take.i from now on by our Police Of¬ ficers. By order of Borougli CouncU and action taken at meeting held December ftth, 1933 Borough of Nasareth, C. P. Pehnel, Secretary Town Hohb Stated New UtktM Btfw* CtaMsMa' lEICIIANTS OfTER lEWAIDS POI CHIiSmAS LKRT- DN! MTUYS hi Baea 1 cash awards are offered Naaareth cUtaens tor tbe bast ChrUtmas Ughting dUptays durtai; tho week ot Deoember Mth to the Wth. A Itae amount to ottered eaeh cf tbe three wards. Tea dollars eaab as first priae, flve doUars In easb as second prize snd two dollars tai oash as third prUe wUl be award- ed elttoens of the respeeUve wards who have the best resldsnttal dU¬ plays. Tbe Merehsnta Assoctatton offers thto Uidueement to stUnutate mors and bettor residential Ughting dU- iSays by citiaens and kseping aUve tha spirit ot the season. It was an¬ nounced by a eommlttee of tne As¬ soetotlon tbat eitiaens need not wait u«A Bsosmber Uth to dUptay their Christmaa decorations, but they mention the week of December 19th to the Mtb tai particular, because that U the week hi whieh the juag- ins wUl be done, and aU dtoplays should be lighted every nisht. It wss also announced that only realdentlal home Ugbttaig decorations WlU be consklered tai tbe eonteet and that no bustaieee ptace may com¬ pete. AUo, that any kind of home lllditlng decoration wUl be consider- ed. whether the same U on tba out. skle ot the house, on the town sr tree, as long as the dUptay to tn vtow of the pubUc. The Judpes, members ot the MetropoUtan-Bdl. aon Company. wUI deckto the win* ners and their decision shaU be flnal. 9 9 Sona of Leff ion To Hold Movie MoMlny The tocal Bona of the Legion, of the H. V. Knecht Post 418, Ameriean Legion. WlU sponser a movie Tueaday eventaig, December ISth at the Broad Street Theatre. The titto of the picture U "Sons of the Legion." The very human problem ot a man who's suffered a aevere loss of honor and corrected through the efforte of thU organisaUon U brought out in this ptoture. S S To Hold Birthday Socinl The AuxUtary of the Owen Rice Camp, No. 20, Sons ol Union Veter¬ ans. wUl hoM thetar meeUng on Pridsy evening December Iftth, at 8 o'clock at which tUne a Urthday social WiU be held. AU members havtaig their birth¬ days tai the past three months are urged to attend. S S Troop V 79 Meets The Plying Eagle Patrol was in charge of Priday evening's meeting o( Troop V-79 Boy Scouts in St. Jchn's B. L. Church. At an inspec¬ tion, conducted by Assistant Scout¬ master RusaeU Rohn Uie host pa¬ trol emerged in first place. Members are planning to sttend a court of honor at Eacun, Decem¬ ber 18, and a board ol review in t«-wn, December 8 Several mem¬ bera are dUtributing T. B. poaters. PatroU practiced Qrat-aid and safe¬ ty rules. The IndUns defeated the irud Turtles in a game of dart basebaU. S S ANNUAL BANQUET Whiteneld Lodge No. 622, Free and Accepted Maaons of Nasareth wiU hold their annual banquet tai the social rooms of St. John's Lutheran Church, Thursday eventaig. Decem¬ ber ISth. The Ladies Aid Soctoty of the church will aerve the banquet S S DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO MEET The Women's Democratic Club will hold their December meetlnir Tuesday evening the 13th at g P. M in the club room.t In the Shafer l;uUdlng, Belvidere St. m. wMh Pta, g.'' Naaarrth hHatiaa |Mirl> hmma IImH ml a«»r ta* arM Oor awt. ¦is *amr wtrt abat in lb* « IMimm atvumm ml Vtseluimimmmm Vmetmty, ¦ricr arravlas, «t»liihrii Ma fMllaMai Alaya UrutMcb Sr.'a Oavr MalchaO T:I Iba.. I^'raak Htmuttt'm. .Vt Iba.. .%llaa Vtmry'-, »3 lb«. mttva HSwa. eitarh'a rS lba„ Atmy Daetack Jr.**.. ga Iba. aa« AUred I NN Iba. CmiSniAS MAMA AT ST. JOIOrS RE¬ FOMED CHUICH "The Message of the Mast." a Chriatmas mystery drama by Mary Brickett Jones wUl be presented in St. John's Reformed Chureb. Decem¬ ber It at 7:30 P M under tbe di¬ reetton of Mrs. WUUam SUflea. Tbe characters are as foUows:— Protogue, Mrs. Stewart Byer; Tbe Three Magi, Osear Brong, Oeorge Bmith and Chartos Shtaner; Bea- trtee. MUtrsss ot Uie CasUe. Mrs Charles abater: Her Servant, Hulda. Miss Lena Mareks: Plrst Vision. Celeste. EUen Ruloff: children of flrst vision, Constance Kraemer. Bari Bease, Reuben HeUer: Beeond VUtoa. Haaa, Mrs. Calvtai Htokel ebUdren of seeond vUton, Jean Nto. kal. Miriam NoU. URue Amdt. Vtoli Ambroae: Third Vision. Angel, Bva KUpatrlek: Mary. Mrs. Raymond Helter: Joseph, Mr OUver Knauss. A Pantomlne, "It Came Upon tbe MIdnlsht Otear," U taisludad wltl the foUowtaig partlelpaata: Lorraine Byer, MUdred Beek. Bemtoe Amdt. Valerta Amdt. Lorraine Prey. Lor- rataie Thomas. Ruth HelUek and LucUle Baehman. Committees are as toUows: Scen¬ ery, Byron Schmidt. John Hoeh. Ctaorton Messtaiger, WUmer Wolfe. Cbarlee Krata, Brtaiton Searles; Costumes: Mrs. Charles Hess. Mrs. WUmer Heyer, Mrs. Charles Bhtaner: Lighting: Prank Marcks. Charles Krata. Any Knauss, Marion Hangen. Leonard Hoadley: Properties: Amy Knauss. Marlon Hansen: Ptattorm: Arrangement: CImer Snyder, WU¬ mer Wolfe, John Hoch; Prompter: Mrs. Stanley Clewell; AssUtanta in drssstaig room. Daisy Rematoy and Mrs. atantoy CteweU. UKAL MJNinS lEniN HONE WITH DEER LeRoy Metagar, James Kasten¬ bader. Benjsmln Shimer Sr.. and Benjamin Shtaner Jr.. spent Satur- cay deer hunting in Carbon County. Thoae of the above party bagging deer were James Kostenbader. 80 lb Button Buck snd Benjamhi Shimer Jr., 70 lb. doe. Vtotor Bdehnan, WUliam Edelman. Ployd Kostenbader. James Kosten¬ bader. Emest Toth, Midiael Masters and Ray Osterstock spent Priday deer hunting tn Carbon County. Tbe following were fortunate tai bagging deer. WilUam Bdelman. 80 lb. doe: Floyd Kostenbader 90 lb. doe; Er¬ nest Toth. 115 tb doe and Michael Masters. 120 lb. doe. Anton Krelm and Elmer Pry spent Wednesday hunting in Carbon County with the former shooting an 8S lb. doe. Malcolm Smith shot a 90 lb. doe WhUe hunting near White Haven. Pau'. Hagenbueh shot a 100 lb doe while hunting in Monroe County on Monday. Charlea Heath ahot a 180 lb. die cn Tuesday whUe hunting in Ptas County. Quintus Prantz shot « 102-lb. doe while hunting near White Haven, on Saturday ANNUAL RUIAL TALENT FESTIVAL TOMOMOW NTH ''Arc You Uatonfaif" Plans have been eompleted for the annual rural tatont feaUval whtoh wUl be bM on Priday eventais. De¬ cember »th. tai tbe audltortum of the Naaaretti High BcbooL Tbto yaar, the tesuval. which U earrtod on un¬ der the direction ot tbe Northamp¬ ton County Agricultural Bataaslon Service. wUl present one aet plays &nd one chorus. The Parent-Teaeb. ers Aasoetatton of Porks Township wUl prssont tbe Brst ptay. "Are Tou LUtentaiSf" dtareetod by Mrs Ooorps UeUer The east taieludes Maa Btoc- kel, who reeelved tast yoar an award at the State Dramatto Toumament for her flne performance tti the pUy "The Plortot Bbop." OUn Watte, Mrs. Robert DeHart. Jr., MerrUl Bekart, Mrs. Oeorge Taylor, and Clarenee Whitehead. The RaubsvUto Dramatto Oroup is presenttais "The Bingapore %>lder." whteh to dlreeted by Mrs. WalUr MueUer. The eaat taieludaa C T^w- reU PoweU. Scbuytor Ifoser. BSttb MoeUer. Renton Besrleo. and BUaa. beth Bearles. The WeU Worth WhUe Boetoty of Porks Church U presenttatg a reU. gtous ptay. "A Bign Unto Too.' which is directed by MUs Bmma Sours of Tatsmy and the eaat In¬ cludes Walter ^raher. Maty Blton- berger. Ruth KeUow. Bvelyn BaUth, Dnnald Houck. and Harrison Bau¬ man. Jr. The music seleetiona Include a nio composed of Bmma Bours. Pbat Soprano. Ruth KeUow. Beeond Bo- prsno, and OUve Kessler. Contralto. ?nd dlreeted by H W. Uehtenwalner of Baston R-S. ThU year the plays wlU not be Judged one agataist tbe other, but » critic wUl be preeent to meet with the groups at the close of the toum. .iment to give helpful suggestions to the play groups. • 9 LOCAL MAN aBCBIVBS OOVBBNMBNT MEDAL Matthew Morrow, employee of the local Post Ofltee. was highly honored thU week when be was awarded the medal of The Purple Heart by the U. S. Oovenunent. Th** medal U awarded aU World War veterans cited for bravery and •vounded under flre abroad. Mr. Morrow served tai tbe STth DivUlon of the 147th Rastanent Ma¬ chine Oun Company durtng the world war and was wounded twioe In the Argonne Porest engagenent. The award came as s eomptoto our- prlse to him as weU as hU "bud¬ dies" of the local Legion Post S S HOLD ROPTEE KLATCH EUzabeth Plto Lodge No 870. Or¬ der of Rebekahs. Monday evening completed ptans for the annual Kid¬ dies' ChrUtmas party. Deeember 19, at 7:30 p. m. The business saoelon at that ttane wUl start at 7. Mn. Ellen Rice, nobto grand, presided. A "koflee-ktatch" was held at- A regular stated CouneU waa held witb aU of ttte I the exeeption of moyer and Ketan. 8:00 o'eloek p^ Schaeffer. Prealdent of < siding. On motion ot I and Hagenbueh, it the minutes of the meettaig ot November IMk approved as read. On motion of and Kem. H foUowtaig bUto. aa Chairman of tbo vs tees, be approved aad by tbe Itoasursr. BaU TU Co. of Pa. • tended by ISO peopto. Mrs. Lucy KUne was chairman of the prosram, which consUted of accordtan aolos. ErmVr'serfsss shot a doe white | J'; ^£f * »^5.''J^^^ hunting to Pike County on Satur-i l^^^'iS^!? f^!^^l'^\J?^^'.^ day. Walter Himler bagged an 80 pound doe hunting near White Haven on Tuesday. Uslie MUkovite ahot a ftO-pound doe while hunttaig in Carbon Coun¬ 'y on Tueaday Paul MilkoviU bagged an ftO-pound doe in Carbon County on Monday. Harry Beck shot a lOft pound doe. WUliam Kuty a 12S pound doe. Larry Singler an 80 pound button buck, Joe Btaifelt a 78 pound button buck, Charles Lyshan a 8S pound button buck hunting In Caibeo County on Wedneaday. Anthony PoweU Sr. shot a 115 pound doe and Anthony Jr. a 110 pound doe hunting near White Hav¬ en on Wednesday. WUliam HUnler a 140 pound doe in Monroe County on Monday. Wilbur Rohrbach shot a Sg pooad doe and Jacob Serfaas an gft pound (I The New Maid," by BUUy Helter and Iota Waawr. A ptoylet. "Tlie Pountam ot Touth." waa given, dl¬ reeted by Mrs. Walter H DMU, aet¬ ed by Mrs. Bugene Weiss, Mrs. Kan- neth smith, Mrs. Ralston J. Bar¬ tholomew. Mrs. Brwtai BaUth, Mra. Nevtai Werkhetoer. Mrs. Laater ahaf¬ er, Mrs. WUUam KUpatrlck, Mrs. Bl- wood Meyers. Mrs Albert PhUBpa. Mrs. Ctayton MsMlnger. Mra Bobart PoUweUer. Mrs. Bdgar Oower. Mia Andrew Nagto, Mra Harold Kmta, Mra Oeorse Danner and Mrs. Olar¬ enoe Orutie. • HUNTRBS OBT UNIT Mr and Mrs. Paul H. Bam. of Kemdato and their twa nephews, of Monroe Oounty, were bsnUas In Uie Pooonoa last wook. Mts. Kem and ttw and Mr. Kem shot the Isartti at 4:89 Battwdajr. The Bentor Lather Jnha's Bv Latttosaa regular I BUaabeth Hoety hi A poem was road bp foUowed by June KaXtom.. The topte "The OoMes discussed by tbo NOely. Devotional hymns worn Sa of AUee Beck. Mtos PhyUU Toons favorai BBH a piano aolo. The nooUnattanS pointed hf the vloe- . beth Noaly U as feliowa. Mm tta Pnydor. Harold ~ The foUowlat potaited to havw Chrtotmaa the aMettafon gram. Louise Lahr, Claire Kaon; ryn BehUlcr. Joyee Morgan and Marlon a a State Add M P.a«f Ae The regular Patrtotto Order of iieM hMt WedUMiday the president, rhe tiuUr. Ohaplahi Olive davottoaa. follMMd bp IBs teport by Mrt. Mary ASM. UN. Laura h. dent, of PhUadalpMa, eattais ^ota mentary sve, of Mra. ommatmm Yosbb; <f State Plaalat and Mra Marp Mayers ol fta Mia.~ to ttw atate asa after oaeh has The woaklr Maiy 'rSSfe'lgRHlp'
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1938-12-08 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | eng |
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Month | 12 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1938 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1938-12-08 |
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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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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NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1938
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Booat Nnaarath —» Blagk Oijy
Real Live Santa Claus Will Come To Town Next Thursday Ev
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County To
^Faoe Neglect¬ ed HospitaU- atioii Obliga- tkm Monday
<^Citiiens ^ition Commla- sioaera To Take Rem- edial Steps
WCBBASB NOT TO EmECT
ANTICIPATBD BBOVCTION
Of COUNTY TAXES
Ibe Board of Tnutses ot Tlie Baaton npspltal are makini stren. kMi efforts to elarlfjr misunder* ¦tandlnfi aim atlseonoeptiona ere* alsd years aso, but seemlnily hav. lag unpleaaant bearings upon an SMtltuUon that deserves, through Ns own merit, the ntoral as well a^ tks ananelal support of the entire eovnty of Northampton.
While severs! sfforts have been iSMde In tha past to elsrlfy mat- 'tsis through the oMee ot The Oounty Oewmlsslonia, wrong Impressions tkm mlssonatriisd opinions ara cited fsnetally aa tka determing factor of tke ptesent aUtus.
Wbatksr ttie asston «osi^Ul shall ..ontlntts to tWMtlon aOelently In tke tutoie aa It has In the past, nas bsooflRao a vital susstlon and a proklom tkat frtU be preeented to Tbe County OeswOsslonsm. Mondav menUng. Dae. lltb. tor oonsMsra- tloa- Petlttaos, sisnsd by eitiaens Iroat aU oorneis ot the County, pe. Wktma tko Oounty Ooounlsalonera 10 kmoase ttie ysarty apptopriaUon. oannaiklag m eartala aoMivnt to ap. go asKlnst tbe preeent SeSelt of «njM, win be praeentaS. aeeom* paalad by a larss delssatlon of ln« tsrssted cttlMas and taxpayera.
Iba petlttoB leaSa as tollows:
ot Morttiaawton
Tbe Northampton Oounty Institu- tloaal DIstrlst, Bsston. Penasyivanls.
nom Mareb. IMI, to Oaesm- Isr II. MM. ttie Cooamlssloners ap- |N|rtale4 amniatty tor tho ears 4f
aants of tke Oounty In
tka aaolon Mospltsl the sum of atty tbouaaaS SoUars. TbU money vas paid to Uie Hospital on ttio ioOewtag baala: three doUats a day for tka oaie at aam Indigent oounty raSdsnt bospltallisd. no part of the eoot of wbooo oare waa paid for by ttw approprtetton whleh ttia Hospi¬ tal roaolved from the Stale. In
. of tbaaa ysara tbe Hospital
oamsd tbe full amount ot tbto ap- pNprUttoo; but when It did not. tbe Oounty only paid what was earned. WbUe the Oounty paid ttie Hospital tor the eare of tmpover* Mksd lesMsnto on this basto, the Hoapital waa aUe to pay IU eost of operatloa
la UN tka Oommlaskmers eut the appropriation tor hospltsl eaie ot Indigent eounty resldenu to MO,- •M. In UN ttie approprtatlon was laereaaed to IM.OM. In ItlT ttie Hospital reeelved trom tbe Oounty MO.OM: and to date tke enUre a- mount ot an approprUtkm ot $ao,- SN for the year of INI has bsen earned and paid. During thU period.
MNVNDONIIACT mg NAZAIEIH
A test bole made on the Roebler Traot, located Just ouUide tbe east cm Borough llmiu of Nasareth, re- vealsd oU of aaemlngly good suaUty. A oampU taken from a two-hun- Sied-foot hola by Robert B. Baeh¬ man and submitted to THB ITBM OPPIOB, Monday appears very clear and flamable
Mr. Baehman stated thst ttie Uat hole was drilled during the spring eit 19U and that on June 10, »M It was noticed that an oUy substance Satbered on the aurf aee of the waUr In tbe boto. A sample skimmed (rom the surfaoe proved the sub> . atanee ott, comparable to sewlnc ma.
;ehlnsoU.
iMtalla- Mon of
Ofllcera
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Tbe AuxlUary ef the Owen Rice Oamp, No. M. Sons of Union Veter¬ ans bald Installation ot ofllcers on ftldsy evenlns. In the Bagle Hall. Omtsr Square with the foSowlns bebig bistaUed: Paat Preaident, Pto- da Kbby: Prasldent Mary Marah; Vtee-Preskhnt. Bvs Hew; Chaplain. VauUna Huber: Treasurer, Bva Shst- or: Sseretary. Hattte Abel; Patriotic Instructor. Carrie Hagenbueh; Oulds, Csrrto HolUnd; AssUtant Ouide, Bflte Williamson; Color Ottldu. No 1. Mary Prsnkenflekl. No. a. Ludlte Pehnel; Inskle Guard, Annie Hahn; OuUtde Ouard, Bmma HeUer; Press Correspondent, Eflle WUUamson; Trusteea. Csrrie Hagen¬ bueh, PsuUne Huber and LuciUe Pshnel; Delegates to Convention. Preda Kirby: Alternate, Eflle WU¬ Uamson; Delegate to National Con¬ vention. Pauline Hulier; Alternate. Carrie Hagenbueh.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR COMMITTEE
BtMMaiMK. rrMdlae trmm .1 lo r.i Wea. Hrlni«-r. Utttr Meenla. I.II. llaa Hrltrl, tirmet araXmXm, Otirwth, fttttt, Maraarri Mlilirlai. >XXX*re* Kacllvr. Mm. Harilas. Bliva Htr*. memtt*, Mr*. \Xnry Hrrk. lli>rMlh> sbuMMbrrarr. H<-atrlrr « arairl, HlMa livilrr aail Hvrlha Mavil*.
Bazaar Sponsored
By Girl Scouts
Santa*ll Distribute A Thousand Free Gifts To Kiddies of Nazareth Next Thursday Evening
Merchants Association To
Supply Santa With
Goodies
CHOBAL SOCIETY, THOMBONE
CHOIB TO BENDES
CABOLS
,t
A ChrUtmas basaar, sponsored by the local Oirl Scout troopa and Brownto packs, was held Saturday in the Y. M- C. A. The baaasr con¬ sisted of nine bootlis, one by the Motbera AuxlUary, one by the OouU'
flve by the various troops.
Ths Brownto packs conducted s tashton show dUptoylag stytos worn by ths modsm ehUd snd by chil¬ dren ot a half eentury ago. Miss Katherine Btelner enteruined with
cU, two by the Brownto packs and i ptano-acoonUan seleottons.
lAniDAY
School Board Or-
ganizes for Coaiinf Year
The annual oisanUatlon «<«ttns' |i|||f|n|mr M V i III 01 the Naasreth Bchooi Board was l^MJllia r«"l«*A. Ul
held on Mondsy evening of thU veek with sU members of the Board present.
The meeting wsa called to order . „ .^^^ «# »i.. m„.^t. by the sscrsury. C J KnauH. and .J^S^" SSLtT^,.^..^ ^^* as the flrst order of businsss Bwood •"»»£« Z^SaJ^^LlCHtaxt J. Unangst was named temporary : Jl^'^JfW'JW taNmw^^^ chali^nan to preside during the or- '^^ *i'*J ^« "»eme: "BuUdlng ganuatun to" the year endUi. on ~VJ2*JJf' '" ^I ^T^\ m the flrst Monday in December, INS. -,^J!?"°" °^°^ Snl^iiltZ'
The Board re-elected Wm. Bon- J^*t^ ii^^tZmS^'X^'
nett. Jr. to ttie ofllce ot Prosldsnt JSL!?!?'. !Tfi!^*'"'„'** *i*
end re-eleeted BIwood J Unangst !?*}***' *" ^'^ ***• "•'• "•"^ ®- sno re-«eeiea mwooa o vnangsi ^ ^_ ^ ^^^^^ was tod by
U the oike of Vice President Tbe standing eommlttees appoint , ^^
ed by the President for the V'"- St mSeu !f ^t!^ are,
Buildings—A RusseU Snyder and prsnk a. Uh.
Orounds—Elwood J. Unangst and Rcbert Pauly
PInanee—Chas. P. Sebnerr and Warren S. Dech.
Sinking Pund Committee—Chaa- P. Sehnerr. Warren S. Deeh and the President of the Bosrd, Wm. M. Btnnett. Jr. The President of tho Board U a member of the SInklni Fund Committee by virtue of hl« oflloe.
The regular December meeting wUl be held next Monday evenin*! December I2th.
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MD CROSS dUOTA
The Nasareth Braneh ot the American Red Cross hss rsaehed its quota in enrolling members for 19N. with a total of $1311.10 rsalUed. Mrs. nod Heckman announesd to¬ dsy.
Mrs. Heckman .\\so stated she wished to tiiank tlie eitiaens tor their rmpect and courtesey shown eaptalna aad co-workers during tbto eanvass..
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S. S. Elects Oflken
At • supper meeting tn the soelal
rooau ot Moravian Ohureh teartiers snd ofBcers of the Afoday aehool, the foUowing were weted: Superintendent, C. PrederlAi Mar¬ tin; assUtant. Mias O^yiUnbeth Bahnien; secretsry, EmH Peterson: tressurer, Howard Oold: llbrartan, Barl Stromsn; sup^ntendent, era-
WiUiam P. Oano, Sr.;
t beginner's, Mrs. Bsrl
dto roU, Mn
superlntei
Stroman.
In charg( WUltam H.
the supper were Mrs oris, Mi.ss JuUa Crsw¬ ford, MUses Helen and Harriet Hen¬ ry and Miss Preda Scheets.
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HOLD COVERED DISH SOCIAL
The Toung Peoples Lesgue, St. John's E. R. Church met Thunda.v eventaig with a covered dish soeUl. Charles Bartolet, aailatant ooaeh of the high sehool, apoke on "ChrU- Usnlty hi the Modem World."
MUs Lorrsine Thomss, toaatmU- trem. oaUed upon the foUowbig dur. Ing the program: Rev. Walter H. Diehl. Mr. and Mn. Oeorge A. Smith, Mlsa Plorenoe L. Nicholas. Mr. and Mrs O. B Searlea, and Mrs. Charles Bartolet. Oerald Batt gave piano impenionatlons and ImUations, and MUvs MUdred Beoic rnd Mary Noll sang
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CAUTHUMPIAN SEBfeNADE
A ealithumpian bani composed of the following serenaded Mr. and
MI8. WUmer A Hsymr, wltti Mrs.
by Bmeat WUkins, president. Naaareta P'T. A-, and the response waa by Mrs. L. Olin miler. president. North, ampton County P.-T. A.
PoUowlng music by a eapeUa choir directed by Miss Mae M. YeUley, and Rubin Heller trumpet sotoUt, the rddreu ef the moniins session wss made by Robert N Taytor, asatotant auperintendent, Northampton Coun¬ ty achools.
The luncheon served by the adult blUe CUss of St. John's Luthersn Church.was dedicated to Oeorpe A Orim. county school superintendent, who spoke.
The afternoon program Ineluded 1 Pounder's Day play, "Reminis¬ cence," by the Avons school, direc¬ ted by Mrs. L Y Sebring.
The aftemoon address was hf Mrs. P. B. Digby, of Pittaburgh. sUte P..T. A. preaklent.
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To Hold Annual
Kiddies' Xmaa Party
The EUsabeth Pile Lodge, Number 670, Order of Rebekahs, on Monday evening coaipleted plans tor tbe an¬ nual Kkldles' ChrUtmas party to be held on Monday evening, Deeember ISth. st 7:30 o'clock . •—s
Y. W, M^ Mceta
Mrs. Thomss Kneeht was In charge ot the meeting of the Young Women's Mlaslonary Society, St. John's a R. Chureh. Participating were Mrs. Paul Traeh, Mrs. Pred MacDonald, Mrs. Raymond HeUer, Mrs. Paul Meaainger, Mias HUda Smith, Mrs. Thomas Knecht and Mrs. Stanley CleweU.
It wss decided to give « donation to the Bethany Orphan's Home as their White ChrUtmas gift. 'The pnnual ChrUtmas party wUl be held December IS. Hostesses were MUs Helen LuU, MUa Bva WiUiamsoa and Miss MlnnU Itterly.
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STOBBS OPBN WBDNBSOAT
APTBBNOONS
It wss announced by the Naaareth Merchanu Asso., that stores wUl be opea Wednesday afternoons until ChrUtmas.
Mra. J. Prederic ter St., on S(i and Mrs. Ch Mrs. Harry Thomas DeR
West Cen-
'ay evening, Mr.
rl nerr, Mr. and
Mr. and Mr^
i:vel>-n Cooley,
Alice Knauas and S.im Weiss.
OLENDARoT CQHINQfyEHlS
Dee. 1ft—Penna. Oerman Plsy en- tiUed "De Maed Hen's Oedu" at St Peter's Church. Plalnfleld,
sponsored by Adult Bible Olaas.
Dec. 18th—Christmas Mystery play bv Mary Brlckett Jones, entitled "The Messase of the Magi" will be presented in St. John's Re¬ formed Church at 7:30 P. M-
Dec. 19—Card party b.v Knights of the Ooldpn Eaifle in the EagK' H.ill, Centre Square.
The Merchants Association has completed arrangements to recive Santa Claus next Thursday evening In a good old-fashioned way. It was announced that Santa wiU arrive at sbout 7:30 o'clock with bundles and bags of goodies for the kiddies.
Because of the many heavy bags. •;t toast a thousand, and the tlm^ required to dUtribute hU gUts to ths good Uttle boys and girU of town, he wlU leave hia reindeer on the out. &kirts of the Borough and a flos: wUl be used to convey him snd nts bundtes through ths main streeU, Ineluding Main. Brosd, Oentre and Prospect Streeta. PoUowlng hU tour of the toem, be wUl park hb vehtole in front ot The Naaareth Inn., where the Haaareth Choral Boetety and the TrombMie Choir wlU render earoU.
It was also announced tbst In tbe cent of Inetoment waathsr oondl* Uona. aanta irUl be advtosd not te come unUl PMday evening. Deeember ISUi. But, the Uddtoa of NaaareUi and eommunlty are aasured ot bU arrival nest Thursday or Priday eve. nlng, and be wUl be slad te meet Uiam aU here and present at least s thousand youngsters with bkgs of goodies whleh the merchanU bave donated for tbU purpose.
Cittasns of Naaareth aod eom. munlttos are urged to bring their children to town next Thursday eve. nlng, Dee. Iftth. to help weleome Santa and be sure to sat one of hto glfu A rsal Uvo Santa WUI be hei« to greet you and the aptalt of the season wUl be ushered la by The Naaareth Choral Bodotsr snd the Moravtan Trombone Choir. • S
Tbe Nasaretb Choral Boetoty at¬ tracted a lot of attentton Tuesday evenlns In a splendid rendition of tholr Advent concert glaaa to the Moravian Ohureh. A eapaelty erowd attended and baartUy approved tbe voeal and instrumental musto so aMy rendered by the chorus, sotouu. and brass eholr. Ruth Phobl Orams, harpUt dellstated the audience with several eoloe and her part hi the choral numbero.
B. Schneebell, eonduetor, was showered with congratutattons In producing an exeeUent and very ap¬ propriate program. The attacks and relaaaas were eooimendabto and more tiwn seventy voices btonded perfeet- ly.
BoloUto featured In the program Ineluded: Mrs. Plorenee Bender, Mrs. Wlbner Heyer, MUs Helen Shiffer, MUs Mae YeUley. Mrs. Hattto Hap¬ pel. Miss Pannto Oemet. John Sic¬ kles, and Pred Manning. Aceom- pianUto were: Ruth Pfohl Oramt, harpist: O. W. Hesa, orsan: Dantol Rohn, ptano; WUltam Altemose. vlo. Iin and the braa choir consbting of Chester Wunderly. Charles Wunder¬ ly. R. P Ztogler. J. D. Kreidler. Eu¬ gene TVebi, WUson Boerstler, Joseph Schlegel Jr.. and C. Seyfried.
Tbe personnel wishes to take this means of sxpressbig theU spprecia- tion tor splendid public support
HELPromm' iPnaciiLosis
You ean do your bU to help flght
tubereulosU three helpful wsys:
fH»«j-fUAg 1st—find out aU
-"fjXVI^ active caaes ot tu-
•••••• berculosU and treat
them.
and—Pick out aU
persons exposed to
tuberculoaU and
Shelp buUd up their
resUtenee.
9rd—Help edu¬ cate people In the waya ot heslthttU Uving.
You ean help the TubereulosU Socie¬ ty carry out aU of their objectives by using ChrUtmas 'P.jlIa on every piece of mail thU yesr. They cost ao little, but mean so much
S S SPCCIAL SERVICES NCXT WBBK IN THE M. B. C. CHUBCH
.:*«'^
The Rev T. D. Oehret, of Baaton. win preach every night next week in the local Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church, South Bro.id St, bejlnnlnir Tuesday evening
The Rev Oehret speaks ov«r WBST every Monday at 1 ;4S P M
He will l)e accompanied by a groun of singers.
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NOTICE TO MOTOBI8TS
Due to the many serious com- plaints that have been flled with the Chief Burgess and the Mem¬ bers of CouncU regarding viola- tion of the TrafBc Ordinance, notice is hereby given that ail excessive speeding must be elimi¬ nated by our motorists in Naza¬ reth, caution in passing our School Buildings and Churches must be observed and due regar.i given to all "STOP" signs Un¬ less there is an Improvement and a decrease in traffic violations, drastic measures will be take.i from now on by our Police Of¬ ficers. By order of Borougli CouncU and action taken at meeting held December ftth, 1933 Borough of Nasareth, C. P. Pehnel, Secretary
Town Hohb Stated
New UtktM
Btfw* CtaMsMa'
lEICIIANTS OfTER lEWAIDS POI CHIiSmAS LKRT- DN! MTUYS
hi Baea
1 cash awards are offered Naaareth cUtaens tor tbe bast ChrUtmas Ughting dUptays durtai; tho week ot Deoember Mth to the Wth. A Itae amount to ottered eaeh cf tbe three wards. Tea dollars eaab as first priae, flve doUars In easb as second prize snd two dollars tai oash as third prUe wUl be award- ed elttoens of the respeeUve wards who have the best resldsnttal dU¬ plays.
Tbe Merehsnta Assoctatton offers thto Uidueement to stUnutate mors and bettor residential Ughting dU- iSays by citiaens and kseping aUve tha spirit ot the season. It was an¬ nounced by a eommlttee of tne As¬ soetotlon tbat eitiaens need not wait u«A Bsosmber Uth to dUptay their Christmaa decorations, but they mention the week of December 19th to the Mtb tai particular, because that U the week hi whieh the juag- ins wUl be done, and aU dtoplays should be lighted every nisht.
It wss also announced that only realdentlal home Ugbttaig decorations WlU be consklered tai tbe eonteet and that no bustaieee ptace may com¬ pete. AUo, that any kind of home lllditlng decoration wUl be consider- ed. whether the same U on tba out. skle ot the house, on the town sr tree, as long as the dUptay to tn vtow of the pubUc. The Judpes, members ot the MetropoUtan-Bdl. aon Company. wUI deckto the win* ners and their decision shaU be flnal.
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Sona of Leff ion To
Hold Movie MoMlny
The tocal Bona of the Legion, of the H. V. Knecht Post 418, Ameriean Legion. WlU sponser a movie Tueaday eventaig, December ISth at the Broad Street Theatre. The titto of the picture U "Sons of the Legion."
The very human problem ot a man who's suffered a aevere loss of honor and corrected through the efforte of thU organisaUon U brought out in this ptoture. S S
To Hold Birthday Socinl
The AuxUtary of the Owen Rice Camp, No. 20, Sons ol Union Veter¬ ans. wUl hoM thetar meeUng on Pridsy evening December Iftth, at 8 o'clock at which tUne a Urthday social WiU be held.
AU members havtaig their birth¬ days tai the past three months are urged to attend.
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Troop V 79 Meets
The Plying Eagle Patrol was in charge of Priday evening's meeting o( Troop V-79 Boy Scouts in St. Jchn's B. L. Church. At an inspec¬ tion, conducted by Assistant Scout¬ master RusaeU Rohn Uie host pa¬ trol emerged in first place.
Members are planning to sttend a court of honor at Eacun, Decem¬ ber 18, and a board ol review in t«-wn, December 8 Several mem¬ bera are dUtributing T. B. poaters. PatroU practiced Qrat-aid and safe¬ ty rules. The IndUns defeated the irud Turtles in a game of dart basebaU.
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ANNUAL BANQUET Whiteneld Lodge No. 622, Free and Accepted Maaons of Nasareth wiU hold their annual banquet tai the social rooms of St. John's Lutheran Church, Thursday eventaig. Decem¬ ber ISth. The Ladies Aid Soctoty of the church will aerve the banquet
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DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO MEET
The Women's Democratic Club will hold their December meetlnir Tuesday evening the 13th at g P. M in the club room.t In the Shafer l;uUdlng, Belvidere St.
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CmiSniAS MAMA AT ST. JOIOrS RE¬ FOMED CHUICH
"The Message of the Mast." a Chriatmas mystery drama by Mary Brickett Jones wUl be presented in St. John's Reformed Chureb. Decem¬ ber It at 7:30 P M under tbe di¬ reetton of Mrs. WUUam SUflea.
Tbe characters are as foUows:— Protogue, Mrs. Stewart Byer; Tbe Three Magi, Osear Brong, Oeorge Bmith and Chartos Shtaner; Bea- trtee. MUtrsss ot Uie CasUe. Mrs Charles abater: Her Servant, Hulda. Miss Lena Mareks: Plrst Vision. Celeste. EUen Ruloff: children of flrst vision, Constance Kraemer. Bari Bease, Reuben HeUer: Beeond VUtoa. Haaa, Mrs. Calvtai Htokel ebUdren of seeond vUton, Jean Nto. kal. Miriam NoU. URue Amdt. Vtoli Ambroae: Third Vision. Angel, Bva KUpatrlek: Mary. Mrs. Raymond Helter: Joseph, Mr OUver Knauss.
A Pantomlne, "It Came Upon tbe MIdnlsht Otear," U taisludad wltl the foUowtaig partlelpaata: Lorraine Byer, MUdred Beek. Bemtoe Amdt. Valerta Amdt. Lorraine Prey. Lor- rataie Thomas. Ruth HelUek and LucUle Baehman.
Committees are as toUows: Scen¬ ery, Byron Schmidt. John Hoeh. Ctaorton Messtaiger, WUmer Wolfe. Cbarlee Krata, Brtaiton Searles; Costumes: Mrs. Charles Hess. Mrs. WUmer Heyer, Mrs. Charles Bhtaner: Lighting: Prank Marcks. Charles Krata. Any Knauss, Marion Hangen. Leonard Hoadley: Properties: Amy Knauss. Marlon Hansen: Ptattorm: Arrangement: CImer Snyder, WU¬ mer Wolfe, John Hoch; Prompter: Mrs. Stanley Clewell; AssUtanta in drssstaig room. Daisy Rematoy and Mrs. atantoy CteweU.
UKAL MJNinS lEniN HONE WITH DEER
LeRoy Metagar, James Kasten¬ bader. Benjsmln Shimer Sr.. and Benjamin Shtaner Jr.. spent Satur- cay deer hunting in Carbon County. Thoae of the above party bagging deer were James Kostenbader. 80 lb Button Buck snd Benjamhi Shimer Jr., 70 lb. doe.
Vtotor Bdehnan, WUliam Edelman. Ployd Kostenbader. James Kosten¬ bader. Emest Toth, Midiael Masters and Ray Osterstock spent Priday deer hunting tn Carbon County. Tbe following were fortunate tai bagging deer. WilUam Bdelman. 80 lb. doe: Floyd Kostenbader 90 lb. doe; Er¬ nest Toth. 115 tb doe and Michael Masters. 120 lb. doe.
Anton Krelm and Elmer Pry spent Wednesday hunting in Carbon County with the former shooting an 8S lb. doe.
Malcolm Smith shot a 90 lb. doe WhUe hunting near White Haven.
Pau'. Hagenbueh shot a 100 lb doe while hunting in Monroe County on Monday.
Charlea Heath ahot a 180 lb. die cn Tuesday whUe hunting in Ptas County.
Quintus Prantz shot « 102-lb. doe while hunting near White Haven, on Saturday
ANNUAL RUIAL TALENT FESTIVAL TOMOMOW NTH
''Arc You Uatonfaif"
Plans have been eompleted for the annual rural tatont feaUval whtoh wUl be bM on Priday eventais. De¬ cember »th. tai tbe audltortum of the Naaaretti High BcbooL Tbto yaar, the tesuval. which U earrtod on un¬ der the direction ot tbe Northamp¬ ton County Agricultural Bataaslon Service. wUl present one aet plays &nd one chorus. The Parent-Teaeb. ers Aasoetatton of Porks Township wUl prssont tbe Brst ptay. "Are Tou LUtentaiSf" dtareetod by Mrs Ooorps UeUer The east taieludes Maa Btoc- kel, who reeelved tast yoar an award at the State Dramatto Toumament for her flne performance tti the pUy "The Plortot Bbop." OUn Watte, Mrs. Robert DeHart. Jr., MerrUl Bekart, Mrs. Oeorge Taylor, and Clarenee Whitehead.
The RaubsvUto Dramatto Oroup is presenttais "The Bingapore %>lder." whteh to dlreeted by Mrs. WalUr MueUer. The eaat taieludaa C T^w- reU PoweU. Scbuytor Ifoser. BSttb MoeUer. Renton Besrleo. and BUaa. beth Bearles.
The WeU Worth WhUe Boetoty of Porks Church U presenttatg a reU. gtous ptay. "A Bign Unto Too.' which is directed by MUs Bmma Sours of Tatsmy and the eaat In¬ cludes Walter ^raher. Maty Blton- berger. Ruth KeUow. Bvelyn BaUth, Dnnald Houck. and Harrison Bau¬ man. Jr.
The music seleetiona Include a nio composed of Bmma Bours. Pbat Soprano. Ruth KeUow. Beeond Bo- prsno, and OUve Kessler. Contralto. ?nd dlreeted by H W. Uehtenwalner of Baston R-S.
ThU year the plays wlU not be Judged one agataist tbe other, but » critic wUl be preeent to meet with the groups at the close of the toum. .iment to give helpful suggestions to the play groups.
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LOCAL MAN aBCBIVBS
OOVBBNMBNT MEDAL
Matthew Morrow, employee of the local Post Ofltee. was highly honored thU week when be was awarded the medal of The Purple Heart by the U. S. Oovenunent. Th** medal U awarded aU World War veterans cited for bravery and •vounded under flre abroad.
Mr. Morrow served tai tbe STth DivUlon of the 147th Rastanent Ma¬ chine Oun Company durtng the world war and was wounded twioe In the Argonne Porest engagenent. The award came as s eomptoto our- prlse to him as weU as hU "bud¬ dies" of the local Legion Post
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EUzabeth Plto Lodge No 870. Or¬ der of Rebekahs. Monday evening completed ptans for the annual Kid¬ dies' ChrUtmas party. Deeember 19, at 7:30 p. m. The business saoelon at that ttane wUl start at 7. Mn. Ellen Rice, nobto grand, presided.
A "koflee-ktatch" was held at-
A regular stated CouneU waa held witb aU of ttte I the exeeption of moyer and Ketan. 8:00 o'eloek p^ Schaeffer. Prealdent of < siding.
On motion ot I and Hagenbueh, it the minutes of the meettaig ot November IMk approved as read.
On motion of and Kem. H foUowtaig bUto. aa Chairman of tbo vs tees, be approved aad by tbe Itoasursr. BaU TU Co. of Pa. •
tended by ISO peopto. Mrs. Lucy
KUne was chairman of the prosram,
which consUted of accordtan aolos.
ErmVr'serfsss shot a doe white | J'; ^£f * »^5.''J^^^
hunting to Pike County on Satur-i l^^^'iS^!? f^!^^l'^\J?^^'.^
day.
Walter Himler bagged an 80 pound doe hunting near White Haven on Tuesday.
Uslie MUkovite ahot a ftO-pound doe while hunttaig in Carbon Coun¬ 'y on Tueaday
Paul MilkoviU bagged an ftO-pound doe in Carbon County on Monday.
Harry Beck shot a lOft pound doe. WUliam Kuty a 12S pound doe. Larry Singler an 80 pound button buck, Joe Btaifelt a 78 pound button buck, Charles Lyshan a 8S pound button buck hunting In Caibeo County on Wedneaday.
Anthony PoweU Sr. shot a 115 pound doe and Anthony Jr. a 110 pound doe hunting near White Hav¬ en on Wednesday.
WUliam HUnler a 140 pound doe in Monroe County on Monday.
Wilbur Rohrbach shot a Sg pooad
doe and Jacob Serfaas an gft pound
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The New Maid," by BUUy Helter and Iota Waawr. A ptoylet. "Tlie Pountam ot Touth." waa given, dl¬ reeted by Mrs. Walter H DMU, aet¬ ed by Mrs. Bugene Weiss, Mrs. Kan- neth smith, Mrs. Ralston J. Bar¬ tholomew. Mrs. Brwtai BaUth, Mra. Nevtai Werkhetoer. Mrs. Laater ahaf¬ er, Mrs. WUUam KUpatrlck, Mrs. Bl- wood Meyers. Mrs Albert PhUBpa. Mrs. Ctayton MsMlnger. Mra Bobart PoUweUer. Mrs. Bdgar Oower. Mia Andrew Nagto, Mra Harold Kmta, Mra Oeorse Danner and Mrs. Olar¬ enoe Orutie.
• HUNTRBS OBT UNIT
Mr and Mrs. Paul H. Bam. of Kemdato and their twa nephews, of Monroe Oounty, were bsnUas In Uie Pooonoa last wook.
Mts. Kem and ttw
and Mr. Kem shot the Isartti at 4:89 Battwdajr.
The Bentor Lather Jnha's Bv Latttosaa regular I BUaabeth Hoety hi
A poem was road bp foUowed by June KaXtom..
The topte "The OoMes discussed by tbo NOely.
Devotional hymns worn Sa of AUee Beck.
Mtos PhyUU Toons favorai BBH a piano aolo.
The nooUnattanS
pointed hf the vloe- .
beth Noaly U as feliowa. Mm tta Pnydor. Harold ~
The foUowlat potaited to havw Chrtotmaa the aMettafon gram. Louise Lahr, Claire Kaon; ryn BehUlcr. Joyee Morgan and Marlon
a a State
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The regular Patrtotto Order of iieM hMt WedUMiday the president, rhe tiuUr.
Ohaplahi Olive
davottoaa. follMMd bp IBs teport by Mrt. Mary ASM.
UN. Laura h. dent, of PhUadalpMa, eattais ^ota mentary sve, of
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Month | 12 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1938 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19381208_001.tif |
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