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KIDDIES! DONT FORGET THE LIONS' EGG HUNT SATURDAY AT 2 P. NAZARETH UIM THE TEM Stort N«ir Niiwwtfcjs 174t —1910^ ¦ySlT^— No. 19— 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 14, 1938 Booat Naayth^ Stogia Copy Thraa Conts Holy Week Services ^¦ .p In The Local Churches NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS SCORE IN OPERETTA ^UOOAVtAM TTitoriloravlan Chureh. the Ra/. -JSX Meinert. pastor, wetoomed •IjTSorady, Martoo a Mc- yg Itanoet L. UOOtaiy, PUt- 2J; "J iTcOonncU, Althej O. 822 Mmehe O Moore, O^ye I. ^^Jean ¦• Walteia. Merle D. m WllUam M. Bennett IH, piar- y^Wmaath A. Doch. FrancU W. NOTICI Post OfBce Hours Tomorrow Money Order and Reg. Mail •:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Stamps. Parcel Post and Oen¬ eral Delivery closed from 1 to 5 p. m. Lobby—Open all day STiSn freeman. Mia. »*«» »•«»• SiSlluth Abel. Mr. 9«dMt^O. T'StJdt- and Mra. Luther Cto- trSitm caiwno. Clayton MU- rZZli flhruuan ataenSerg. »*£!rjM» Bauer, lalant dsugh- jyilr^d Utt. Oatdd Bauer IJIJL infant bapUaana Htea and ZMdraee. Marton aad !*•¦»•• ^SSluwtm the leolplaBttel adult SS^TiiaUniiured ty Vm PMtor. gig; yoti B. Metaert ^*Sni Jolln* nwngeueainjj. tZmtOmrt'- the ate. W. ¦• OI*l, !S wrieoocd the foUowlaa: ffVl!SSn.,L021IJ^*-l». dAMlkHMd oa 9000 ^^'r' Uhna CtaNl If^ggili aioralni ataOm tgO ^oSfuiuputxiPrtAO '^ a» »»«¦• ¦•f? •Ls* j«Moiyomawth.sadllU nriili for baUevtaf pNSl* Tm iiHrtikaaiiMadkrtiM ^llNlaaMrtniHMlini vn render tht BMWWt NAZAIETH RE- TAIOSMEET AND ORGANIZE ST SMI. Virginia WoilO. Uttlao iar SMw Werkholaar. PmI Om- SjMBMd Hoeh. Marlon KooMor, \tUta PoaoB, Marton aehrtwoh. jZwto*. Alice Beek, BMtir nook, Sfeii noeh. Joyeo Baeehl aad fSlHi abater. M m Pmpet aerviee at 7:M o'- aaassHnbenof the BafUiBera jwiBMit. Mils Irene BavIti, Bupt.. SliH awmbers of the Mnaary _ tt. Mrs. Harrleqn Abel. I a[a,«B render an Castor Ptociam. •ggMStan ot tha oniBt asniiy aiMl till attend thU aerviee ta a :M|r. 0 MMmaa at abhbtb Sm Lord's Supper wUl be admtn> MsM ll Arndt's Churdi. the Rov. Rmp a Bleekner, Lutheran paa- I ta, m PaOar Sunday momint at j 99 ddmP. The preparatory aar- ds «a be hekl on Oood fttiay J It 1:41. P9 wm aervioes alao on Ihura* ¦ at 7:45. . will report after tho I aerviee. Women Eagerly Await The Item New Motion Picture Cooking School SCHOOL BOARD MEETS IN REGU¬ LAR SESSION BBeatlve May tnd. Ce aparaUve SpMlPiwaaad OmCBBS BLBCTBD One of the most enthualastie buai- neaanen's gathertag hekl here in years was eondueted at a luneheon meeting at the Inn laat week, when a repreaentatlve group of local it- tallaiB net to discuss plana aad probleau of the future. Hie meeting was called to order by Renry Sehlegel, local ckithUig ¦wrehant. and the flrst problem pre¬ aanted was that of stove hours. POI- lowtaf a lengthy dlseuaskm debating tha suwtlon. ehakman aehlegel tho merehants for a rising vote It was unaiUmously deeUled that an stona aloee at 9:U mery dm eaoopt aaturday Hie closing hoar ler Baturdaya u 9:00 o'etock. It woe slao «iolded at thU meeting that aU eloras ekiae Wednesdays at 1 ^ Bl. inatead of la o'eloek noon, tho yeor round. "tlM aaeratary was authorised to order prtated eards setting forth the store hotirs and every store is to diaplay theee cards in their plaees of buslneu. The adopted hours are to go Into effect May and. with the exeeption of Saturday eloslng. which is to go ta effect this Saturday. Of particular taterest to tocal merehants were co-operating re¬ marks made by representatives of ttte Acme Stores, as well as A. 4c P. atore representation. A splendid C3-1 operative spirit prevailed and th; ^ future lo3ks bright for a genuine; pull-together movement of all Mas-! areth retailers. I The foUowing offlcers were ejected to serve for the current year: War-1 ren Dech. president; R. K. Stout,: vlee president; Harold Harron. sec-1 retary and Edward Kern, treasurer. Hie Board of Oovernors consists of:' W. Albert, C A. Anglemire. Cald-! waiter Jones, Henry Sehlegel and Oeorge Meeser. The membership committee, consisting of C A. Angle¬ mlre and Oeorge Meeser will soUcIt the town In an effort of making this new organiaation lOO'r effective. Regular meetings will be conducted the flrst Thursday of every month. Dues are flfty cents per month. 8HKUT0WNSHIP LOCALAHtHUL Sni RADED Under federal warrants Issued by prank Reeder, Jr., U. B. Conunisslon¬ er, a aeareh was eondueted Tuesday eventag on the Adam Berhel farm at Wtad Oap B. D. No. 1, Bushkill Township at which time a 450 gaUoa StiU with 1100 gaUons of mash and two barrels of whiskey ware saisid. Stanley Rynlak, alias Throe Pinfer Staaioy, notorious whiskey cooker, was aabbed at the alte of the s.Ui Postmaater J. V. PbtharoU la or< ta a wooded aeetlon aevenl hundred | sonialns eltlaena of Maaareth for Air yaads from tho Berhel hsmesUad Baielph Berhel, aon of the owner of the property, waa also taken tato custody on a eharso ot aUowtag egress and Ingress. Rynlak is at present under federal oourt tadlet- ment for a aimilar ease oo February la ta BehuyUUU County. Alao a Pord ear waa selaad at tha time of the raid, however, the two cecupants fled through underbrush. In the csr were found a load of whiskey cana. Upon ehaekup U waa learned that the Ucense for the oar had been issued to Marry Boseoe, 4101 HamUton St.. AUentown. Partlcipattag in the raid were agenu of the Alcohol Tftx Unit of the Pederal Bureau of Internal Rev¬ enue; Pennsylvania Bureau of Rev¬ enue; Pennsylvania Control Board and Northampton County detectlvea. • m WEU KNOWN YOUNG MAN WEDS Week celebratton, to be aerved May ISth to Slst taeluelfo. Varloua oommlttaei havo been ap¬ potated and nrgssmilnni sgals«|«l to take an aeUva part ta obeanlBa the oeeaalon fcM^, massafaa are to be dailvorad by Olfle fftaiemal and othor loeal tlons from tkno to tlaa aetive part taken by our lehooia ta the atato and national aoioi poater eontest. A OMOttag at oommlttaoa wUt bo 90t.9t.O9 looal Boat oatoe tomorrow afternoon at I ¦AMUmiNiOnT PLANNDNinfU liGilibrate 50Ch WoMim Aimiversary Today The wrdding of Mtss Christine Hartsell Moyer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herbert I. Moyer, of Allentown. and Samuel Miller Shimer, son of Mr. and Mrs Howard E. Shimer. East Centre St., took place on Batur¬ day afternoon In the Egner HartseU Memorial chapel, on the Muhlenberg College campus, Allentown. The ceremony was perfonned the Rev. Walter H. Diehl. paator of St. John's Reformed Church, town, and was preceded by an organ re¬ cital by Dr. Harold Marks The matron of honor was the bride's sister. Mrs. Harry Tilghman Ochs Jr. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Stanley J. Verney, of Woodside, L. I.. ] WilUam BtudenU of the Balrvtow elemen¬ tary sehool «(town JAM ooawoto ta a maiMe totrnamenl^hls yaar aO' cordtag to the outeqdae of a maottag nf teschers and other oBtolals of the school. heM reeently. Play Is under way and wUl ^be terminated with aeml-flnals oh Baturday. May 14, with finals dt Bethtehem on Batur¬ day. May al. The contestants wtU be between S and la yeara of age, membera of the gradea taught by Mlas Mary Craig. Mtas Katharine Bchlegel. Miss Amy Knauss. Mra. Arthur Wolss and I Miss Miriam Kleckner. i_JUferees ehosen are: Oordon Pen- hy nock. WiUiam Bchtaunb. John Am¬ brose. Jack Taylor; aeorekeepers. Charles Teel, Robert Pennoek, Mark Van Hom. and Richard Kroboth. Among the entrants are: Robert Pennsek, Oordon Pennock. Charles Teel. Oerakl Neafelder. John Am¬ brose. Jack Taylor. Mark Van Horn. Bucchi. RusseU Ambros?. Nazareth High Glee Clubs Score Big Hit In "An Old Spanish Custom" ATTENTION! ALL riSKBBMBM 9iM U efalom Thla centeet li( Ot Naaareth WHO IS OOINO VO CATCH < Note—don't blame as if a aii raal wins the $»—Only en¬ triea ean win. and yours may be the winner.) BNTaa IT! The Naaareth School Board held ' Its regular monthly meeting on Moti- | day evening of this week, with Wm ' M. Bennett, Jr., President of the I Board, presiding. The Treasurer rendered a rep3rt! showing a balance of 030.479.67 on i March 1st. 1930 The receipu durtag i the month of March were gl440g.l2 j and the expenditures 19,473.77. leav¬ ing a balance of g43.615.02. on AprU 1st. The Sinking PuimI as of April! 1st consisted of a cash balanee of 93.077.39 and Naaareth School Ois- ; trict bonds of 143.000.00 per amount —~^— I held ta the treasury, or a total of The operetta. "An Old Spanish 945,077.30. | Custom" presented by The Naaareth | jh, tuc CoUector reported eoUoo- ' High Sehool Olee Clubs last Thurs-1 tiona of school taxes during Uie! day and Priday evening scored an- • month of March amounttag to •«.• other "big hit" for the loesl high ggg gg, I school. AU the boys' and girls' that i am, assregating gl.l75Sl were ap- ! participated are members of a school proved for payment aod the Treas- ; glee dub and the eombtaed efforta of | urtr authorlaod to pay them, these clulM,a8prMentedta the oper- ^s baa boon the custom lor sovoral j etta. ampUfloa worthwhlte endeavors. [ ^ aoeietatf waa Slroetod to The entire producUon ta every de-, J^ ^^, ^^ ^ deUnquent tas taU was rendered ta a manner pro-, ,^^ ^,^ ^,^ « ,„,,„. , '!!^°"L "T"*! !!?.f*^' •'. 7 havo not been paM. eaUtaf tholr criUea, deserving of credit to overy 'j^ ^ j^, Uet ttiat aU aueh — ot the east and favorable ^^^ ^^ pmd by the flrat Monday ta' (Conttaued on Base Bour) a 0 ••star la My Kltehea" yPm Coaetaa to Tbaatar. on April n-tS-IHIl It's the taUt of the town! Women throughout the ooaununlBr are planning to attend the frlen^p ?Uss for home-makers, the Metlsa Picture Cooking School, acheduled ty npen at the Broad Btreet theater OB Wednesday April 37 A welcome inviUtlon to the n|sg Is sufflcient, and the only taTltaHOa needed for thU novel cooking aohoal is that extended to every wooMn By The Item. Tbere ia no ofaarae to see any of the showings of "Btar la My Kitchen." Because thta newspaper otaaia ready to sponsor aU pragreaetvo <•• vetopmonu. parUcularly when ttoop affeet the homes of the commanltg, it ta presenttag thia motion plotaro romanoe of bome-aufctas ontlfoly free. "If I eould only aao oaoetly oonunont for the production staff. A eapaelty erowd attended and pro¬ claimed It one of the best rendered (^lerottas in years. The productton sUff tac'.uded; music ancT dialogue—Miss Yeisley; I ooeompantat—Miss Marion Kem; or- I ehestra—Mr. ReiU; stage aetUngs— Mist Jean Clute. Adam Bhekletskl. Don DetweUer. WUliam Moaer. Bd¬ ward Kareh. Brank Hetataelman. 44CLI1(SBLWM NAIWNAL WNOIS ROD AND 6I)N Itet from boglnnoio and tioaa cooks at many eookli . Cranlns nooks and aailotts tralnoa on the stafo froai tha i and baek ef tho deaeonetiatkin havo faUod te ealeh aU ef Mm potrant atopo ta paatry giaMf oUwr oullaary orta Oaly Bw 4 birds ta tho vory front roir haeo a etoeo-up at tm atom ta IBo aad ovon thoy eouldn't into tho atlxtag bovL Now the wknriy oC Bnyder. Chartos Bennett, David Wor- I num. Lewta Wolfe. Arthur Levan. \ Donald Bdelman. Doris Clauser: i costumes — Miss Pearl Bchnerr; ! make-up—MUs Stoat. Mlas Dry. Miss ! Oakea. Miss Marx. Mrs. Swoyer. Oor< WOIAN^OUB ENJOYS MBKAL nooAi; om- I CBiS RELUCTED! The members of the Naaareth Mabel Hower. daughter of Uoyd C. Hower. Northampton 11-3. has _ , _ .v. ,.•«..%_ ... teon selected as one of our 4-H club I!J!lL??S!~r:.^Jl!'i;?:.?^l? driHOtea to repreaent Pennjylv«»u at the National 4-M Club Camp to Le hekl ta Washtagton. D. C. June, l»th to aand. Each year, two girta and two boys ^_ having done ouutandlng work in iton Piiter: busin''eJ"sUff-"itoi'pto^ «»«• Bconomtos and Agriculture are ranee Nicholas. J. P. Knecht. ii„^ choeen from every sau in Uie unton Charlotte Oreiner and Helen Was-' " *«» •• B«erto R^cco. Hawaii, and glO0K I Alaska, to represent thoir respective The cast taeluded: Uwrence Oas- ^'"t" •» ^« National 4-H Club kell. Dirk Wtorsma. Betty Ackerman. *'*"P; , „ ... ,^ ^ Vivian von Bteuben. Chester Huber.! »""»«> "°*" ^ I'J**"^'** .*"'* Valerta! Amdt. AniU Knecht. Wayne' »»as been an active club member since Keck. Mary Noll. David Houck and ^' •*»'=^«' ^^l ¦«• •?' W^D»»rtng the g years that Mabel has been a cluo member she has completed 11 Hom: Economics projecU. These have ta¬ eluded: 1930—Oarment Club (Apron, Pa¬ jamas. Darning) 1931—School Outflt Club (Comple¬ ted Sciiool Dress. UndergarmenU. Mending) 1932—Special Dress Club (Com¬ pleted first Party Outfiu Including A bi-cenUnnlal committee of four Dre.s.s and Undergarments) was appointed at the weekly dinner- 193?—Food and Health Club (pre- Pranklyn BMlNroiNIAL OOMIIUi AP- POINTED AT ROTARY HETING Woman's Club met Monday evening: iimcheon session of the Nazareth pared Ijreakfasis and suppersl ,MW<wiiii.iiiiw«>wn'¦ "«'iiiiim'm»' and Mrs S. Stewart Cavln. of By- wood. Upper Darby. Charles L Shi- | mer well-known attorney of town, a brother of the bridegroom, was the b?.st man with Robert Lee Pepp:U. of Arlington, Va.. and Harry Tilgh¬ man Ochs Jr, acting as ushers. Mar- ! cla Dure?n Cavln. of Bywood. was flower girl. Tlie bride was given In marriage by hcr father. j A reception followed at the Hotel; RusseU Cortez. Anthony Cabiea, David Kromer. Anthony Todora. James Murdoek. RusseU Kroboth. Richard Kroboth. WUlard Smith. Theodore Bhafer. Oerald Pehn?l. Michael Kopach. John Kopach. Nor¬ man Snyder. Anthony Cerrone. Pred¬ erick Pema. Peter Horvath, Paul Eckert. Peter Mendola. Robert Sear¬ les, Nicholas Sabino. WiUlam Lanari. PrankUn Roth. Michael Bucchi Jr m the loeal high school building and heard a musical program as ar- Rotary Club Monday evening in the auditorium of the local Y M. C ranged by the music department of a This committee, which will repre Traylor. Allentown. Among those j Leonard Kaiser. HunUr Prey, Henry nm MR. MMI MRB. J'imes RMd, of Mar. iJgctlebrau their SOUi ^•jMy quietly at Uielr rug^JI'^n> in hooKt Rar- •*• lEfl **••*•""» •'rs. hti^'J^^Oum) was bom ^l/ebruary. mo. ^>»«6 m u«er Har- "^ Church. wiUi the hi^ ^ Barton Altemose. ^^' Mrs C F Baker. JAMBB R8BD NaoaroUi; Mrs. R. Drenlth. Martins Creek; Mrs Lester Rutt. Sandts Bddy; Mn. H. ParreU, Preytown. Pa.; Mrs. Kenneth Hesdy. Butler, Pa, Mrs. Prank Origas. Sandts Eddy: Herbert Reed. Martins Creek; Poster Reed, Baston; and Harold Reed. Marttas Creek. One son, Jaines L, and one daughter HenrietU, are de¬ ceaaed. They are also survived by 24 grandchildren and one great grand¬ chUd Mr. Reed at one time conducted a teamtag and hauling buMnt.<i.s. liavtiu; had between 40 and 50 t<-anvs of horses at work. present at the wedding and recep¬ tion were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hem- street and James Morrison, of Eas¬ ton: Mr and Mrs. Walter S. Kosten¬ bader, Mr. and Mrs. PeUr S. Trum¬ bower, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Miller, Mrs. Morris Portuin, Mr. and Mrs Andrew 8. Leh. Mr. and Mrs. Pred¬ erlck Wood. Mrs Arthur O. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor. Dr. and Mrs Jacob A. Praunfelder, Dr. John A. Praunfelder. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W K Shafer. Mr and Mrs. Judson Oiles. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Schaefer, Mr and Mrs. Harley P. Veisley. Miss Mae Yetaley. Peter Yeisley. Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Shi- nipr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ztogler, Mrs. A E. Prantz. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge A. Orim. Warren Kahler, and John Reitze, aU of town. MARCKS RE-ELECTED DISTRICT SUPERIN- TENDENT OF SCHOOLS The ye.ir 1938 being the year for the election of County and Diatrlct Superintendenu. the Naaarjetb School Board met in convention on Tuesday of thta week to elect a Dta- trtet Superintendent; the Pennsyl¬ vania School Code flxlng the second Tuesday of April for such elections Mr. P A. Marcks. the present In¬ cumbent, was reelected District Sup¬ erintendent for the four year term beginning on the flrst Monday of July. 1938. • • COVERED DISH SOCIAL A covered dtah social will be held at Uie Y M. C A April Wth at 7:30 o'clock by the Republican Council of Women. The Republican North- pmpton County Executlie Committee nnd the Allentown Council will be (jucst* Hu.sb.inds are Invited. Tliere will be a musical program Kocher. James Bartholomew. Paul Heimer. Oerakl Btauffer and Wil¬ liam Schlamb. LOCAL WOMAN INJURED IN A|TO ACCIDENT Mrs. Pr«r Scheeta. North New Bt. suffered 4^fractured rtght shoulder and h^ daughter. Miss Prieda Behean. of the same addreas was ta- Jureo slightly Bunday evening, in a colgiaiott of automobiles at Ooepp and L^tjIgB BU.. Bethlehem. "WilUam O. Smith, 33 yeara old, of Waterbury, Conn., a student at Ober- !in College, driver of one of the auto¬ mobUes. In which he and six other Obcrlin studenu were riding, was held under tSOO ball by the Bethle¬ hem police, pending the outcome of Mrs. Beheetz's Injuries. The police alleged that Smith drove out of Ooepp St., into Linden St.. without stepping at th; Inter¬ section sign, and came ta coUlsion with the automobile operated by Miss Beheeta. SUPERINTENDENT OP LOCAL SCHOOLS MAKES MOrnHLY REPORT th? club. The program Included contralto solos by Bertha Jones Ar¬ nold: flute and piccolo selections by E.irl D. Held; baritone solos by Ken¬ netii E. Walters; and cornet soloi by Oertrude M. Rice. Olive HCid was the accompanist. Members of the music group are: Mrs WUltom Kleppinger. chairman. MLss Lena Marcks. Mrs W. J. Hap¬ pel. Mrs. BIwood Unangst. Mrs. Wal¬ ter H. Dtehl, Mrs. Oeorge Smith. Mrs. Karl Metier, Mrs Ralph W. Pry, Mrs. O B. Searles. Mrs. James Jack¬ son and Mias Pearl Schnerr. During the business session the folbwing offlcers were re-elected for the enautag Urm: MUa Plorenee L. Nlcholaa. presklent; Mrs. Theodore L. Doll, vloe-presldent: Mrs Charles W. K. Shafer, recording secreury; Mrs. Paul Wimderly. corresponding sec¬ retary; Mrs- Andrew Kem. treas¬ urer: Mrs. H. P. Yetaley. press sec- sent Rotary In planning for the bi¬ centennial affair in 1940. Is comp isad Df Howard E. Shimer, chairman; Joseph H. Pulmer. William K. Sh:- mer and Pred D. Wood. Prof. Carl W Ziegler. of Lafay- 1933—Wardrobe Club (Completed Confirmation Outfit) 1933—B.iking Club (Learned to bake bread, biscuits, cakes, etc ) 1934—Wardrobe Club (Completed a Sport Dress, made a dres.s for hn .si.-ttT. Party Dress for self.) 1935—Baking Club. 1935—Wardrobe Club (Completed ette College, spoke on 'Impres-lons a Srhool Out-lt Suit, together witJi of the Rotary International Held Blouse and Undergarments) Last Year in Nice Prance." He was Introduced by James S. Pry. April program chairman Dr. Thomas H. A Stites presided. Clifford Rice and Percy Henderson of Easton, wer3 guesU and 8. J. Oregory received birthday remembrances Parmer District Oovernor WUllam SchneUer. of Catasauqua, will b' next week's speaker. CHOIR TORENDER CANTATA TO-MOR¬ ROW EVENING (Continued on Page Pour) LOCAL NAN AGAIN HEADS CO. SCHOOLS .i^ Saperhitendeiit fer 33 Years '¦^Jeorge A. Orim. South Broad St.. on Tuesday afternoon was reelected as superintendent of the public schools of'Northampton County for a term o^ four years, at a meeting of the cjuhty school directors held at the Coort House Mr Orim has com¬ pleted 33 years of service In that rapacity, having been elected in 1903 .Mr. Orim was bom ta Berks A rosular aseetlng of tho MOaaroUi Bod and Oun Club waa lioM r' evontas at the Y. M C. A. vBH I ident Boy Kostanbador Sponaortag a memborshlp drteo vao the mata Issue discussed, and tartkor arrangemenU made for an aatoaoloo and aHoetive drive. The laoratary waa inatrueted to seeuro and autt tm aU membera a circular tetter atatlaa the purpoae of the drtvo, loaathor with twelve application farma llw eomnUttee la to eontact tatarestad citlaens ef Taumy. Btockortovn, Belfaat. Bath and aU surroundtaf communities in an effort of roundtaff up for the Nasareth club a stroBf membership and fuU co-operation af loeal sporUmen. It was also deckled that tbe fiscal club year be changed from AprU lat instead of the calendar yoar. thua of- fordtag club memberahlp an oppor¬ tunity to pariicipate in aetlvtttea neeessary after the flrst of each year. Membership cards wUl be preaented to aU members in the future. AU members now holding 1930 membor- .^hip cards will be granted the thrae months dues gratis. Their mambsr- shin will not expire u.itU April lat, 1939 It was also annou:'.ced that aU mrmbers wlUl be notifled of aU !T?eetlngs direct by mall in the futuro, and that It Is the endeavor of the present personnel to have active par¬ ticipation of every member of all movements of the club. The elub expecU to conduct inter¬ esting contests of various typea that should appeal to all sporUmen. An¬ nouncements WlU be made as soon aa plans are completed and the mem¬ ber-hip drive concluded. # HOLV CO.M!t|t^NION Holy Communion wUl be admta- i:>tered tonight and Easter Banday momlng In St. John's Lutheran Church The pastor. Rev. H. O. Snyder wUl be assist«d by Rev. L. B- Klick tonight and on Easter Sunday hy Bev. Wm. H Pehr. retary. „V,**'«!!?"*^'*1 «f^"''^*'"''&^' ^'•""'r choir of St. Johns Valley Congress 04 Womans Clubs Igftheran Church. Bev H C Snvder-^^- wlll be hekl at Lehighton on Tues-' pastor, will render the sacred canta- C°""'V °" February 16. 1876 and at- day aftemoon and evening. April 36. ta. "Prom Olivet to Calvary" bv ^^^'^^^ ^^e public schooU of Kutz- with Mrs. Daisy Peters, of Lancaster Maunder, tomorrow night Oood Pri- '°*'" *** *** graduated from Key- as the speaker. The American Homo dav evening, ander the direction of "'^^"^ ^'*'* Teachers College, Kutz- group WlU have as the speaker at the Charles Schnferr. choir director 'o^'"' '" ^^* May meeting. Mrs Hun.slcker. of Al- Soloists ate Mrs Walter Bender ^" "^e Pall of 1896 he entered ' lentown, on the topic "Her Experi- mIm Peart Schnerr. Miss Pannl- Bucknell University from which In- ences In Ireland." The garden group Oernet. Mrs. Hattie Happel. Milton solution he was graduated in 1899. New Secretary of Penna. Hlghwaya Uam Day. was authorized to purchase markers \ anyder. Warren Eberts and A for aU the trees purchased by th; club at the High School Municipal Park and Whitflekl House. The place of the Bprtag luncheon will be an¬ nounced later The annu:il conven¬ tion of the Federation of Womans Club.s WlU be held In PitUburgh, Ma.v 4. 5 and 6. and Miss Florence L. Nlcliobu. president of the elub. was Wil- CALENDAR oT COMING fVENIS and for one term was principal of the schools of Huntington MUls. Luaeme County. foUowing his grad¬ uation. During the year 1900-1901 he taught and Instructed at Institute ConcordU. at Zurick. Switaerland. In 1901 he was elected to teach ta the local public sehools and the fol¬ lowing year was elected as principal ch «cn as delegate It *as suggested, Aprtl 27—Third Annual Daneo of of the Naxareth achoola Mareh RcpaH Shawa gf^ ef In etoawntary Sehaels li Agalaat Diplitherta. Tiack Evento Started to preaent prises to -grades 8 and 9 Lodge Prlnclpessa Marta Fta dl- and sentor High girls, three prizes In 1 Savoia at Carlo Haa each group for Home Bconomtca De- j April 3S-The Women's MUslonary I Society of St. John's Lutheran The March npon on local school .activity was submitted by the schuol Superintendent, F. A. Marcks. Mon¬ day The follonlngr is a detailed re¬ port of sdiool activities for the en- (Oonttaoed on Laat Fago) partment Work. •—• PeRUU. German Play Lutheran Brotherhood. Bath. A 8. Lambert Presklent wlU hold the annual FennsylvanU Oerman Play April the aoth at 0:00 o'clock ta the Plremen's auditorium. The ca.%t is known as the Milford Square Players who have repeated the play three Church WlU hold an umbrelU socUl in the social rooms of the church. .May jrd — Spring concert by The N.i/arcih Choral S<Kietv in the HiKh School .\uilitorium May 17—Tulip Tea sponsored by the King's In 190ft Mr. Ortm was marrted to Miss Mabel Walters. They haw throe ChUdren. Mary, school nurae of the loeal schools: Davkl and Walter, also BuckneU graduates, both oonnootod with the 8. a. Kresge Co., Mew Tork City In hU early days Mr. Ortm was active In sporu. He waa an adept sluter and tennis player and araa a number of the BuckneU Univ«ralty basebaU team. He waa also a member Daughters of the Silver of thiT rnsutut* "onnTi^T.' I expert at fly flshlng Deputy Secrotary Hoy B. mlUer. appotated by Oovomor to suoeoad tbo lato Wamn Taa Dyke aa Becrvtary of Hiahwaps, H a naUve of BehuyHUl Oowaty. Ms was bom Mareh ft, ISM, kiU Haven and malnUlas 99 denoe In FottartUa. Mr. BrownmUler woo deputy aecretary April I, was selected by Mr. Tan OpBo wliom he waa ctofoly asaualHoa tm the paat M yoara.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 20 |
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 | 1938-04-14 |
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. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 04 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1938 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 20 |
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 | 1938-04-14 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-06 |
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 39033 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 |
KIDDIES! DONT FORGET THE LIONS' EGG HUNT SATURDAY AT 2 P.
NAZARETH
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NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 14, 1938
Booat Naayth^ Stogia Copy Thraa Conts
Holy Week Services ^¦
.p In The Local Churches
NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL GLEE
CLUBS SCORE IN OPERETTA
^UOOAVtAM
TTitoriloravlan Chureh. the Ra/. -JSX Meinert. pastor, wetoomed
•IjTSorady, Martoo a Mc- yg Itanoet L. UOOtaiy, PUt- 2J; "J iTcOonncU, Althej O. 822 Mmehe O Moore, O^ye I. ^^Jean ¦• Walteia. Merle D. m WllUam M. Bennett IH, piar-
y^Wmaath A. Doch. FrancU W.
NOTICI
Post OfBce Hours Tomorrow
Money Order and Reg. Mail •:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.
Stamps. Parcel Post and Oen¬ eral Delivery closed from 1 to 5 p. m.
Lobby—Open all day
STiSn freeman. Mia. »*«» »•«»• SiSlluth Abel. Mr. 9«dMt^O. T'StJdt- and Mra. Luther Cto- trSitm caiwno. Clayton MU- rZZli flhruuan ataenSerg. »*£!rjM» Bauer, lalant dsugh- jyilr^d Utt. Oatdd Bauer IJIJL infant bapUaana Htea and ZMdraee. Marton aad !*•¦»•• ^SSluwtm the leolplaBttel adult SS^TiiaUniiured ty Vm PMtor. gig; yoti B. Metaert
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NAZAIETH RE- TAIOSMEET AND ORGANIZE
ST SMI. Virginia WoilO. Uttlao
iar SMw Werkholaar. PmI Om-
SjMBMd Hoeh. Marlon KooMor,
\tUta PoaoB, Marton aehrtwoh.
jZwto*. Alice Beek, BMtir nook,
Sfeii noeh. Joyeo Baeehl aad
fSlHi abater.
M m Pmpet aerviee at 7:M o'-
aaassHnbenof the BafUiBera
jwiBMit. Mils Irene BavIti, Bupt..
SliH awmbers of the Mnaary
_ tt. Mrs. Harrleqn Abel.
I a[a,«B render an Castor Ptociam.
•ggMStan ot tha oniBt asniiy
aiMl till attend thU aerviee ta a
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Sm Lord's Supper wUl be admtn>
MsM ll Arndt's Churdi. the Rov.
Rmp a Bleekner, Lutheran paa-
I ta, m PaOar Sunday momint at
j 99 ddmP. The preparatory aar-
ds «a be hekl on Oood fttiay
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P9 wm aervioes alao on Ihura*
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. will report after tho I aerviee.
Women Eagerly Await The Item New Motion Picture Cooking School
SCHOOL BOARD MEETS IN REGU¬ LAR SESSION
BBeatlve May tnd. Ce aparaUve
SpMlPiwaaad
OmCBBS BLBCTBD
One of the most enthualastie buai- neaanen's gathertag hekl here in years was eondueted at a luneheon meeting at the Inn laat week, when a repreaentatlve group of local it- tallaiB net to discuss plana aad probleau of the future.
Hie meeting was called to order by Renry Sehlegel, local ckithUig ¦wrehant. and the flrst problem pre¬ aanted was that of stove hours. POI- lowtaf a lengthy dlseuaskm debating tha suwtlon. ehakman aehlegel tho merehants for a rising vote It was unaiUmously deeUled that an stona aloee at 9:U mery dm eaoopt aaturday Hie closing hoar ler Baturdaya u 9:00 o'etock. It woe slao «iolded at thU meeting that aU eloras ekiae Wednesdays at 1 ^ Bl. inatead of la o'eloek noon, tho yeor round.
"tlM aaeratary was authorised to order prtated eards setting forth the store hotirs and every store is to diaplay theee cards in their plaees of buslneu. The adopted hours are to go Into effect May and. with the exeeption of Saturday eloslng. which is to go ta effect this Saturday.
Of particular taterest to tocal merehants were co-operating re¬ marks made by representatives of ttte Acme Stores, as well as A. 4c P. atore representation. A splendid C3-1 operative spirit prevailed and th; ^ future lo3ks bright for a genuine; pull-together movement of all Mas-! areth retailers. I
The foUowing offlcers were ejected to serve for the current year: War-1 ren Dech. president; R. K. Stout,: vlee president; Harold Harron. sec-1 retary and Edward Kern, treasurer. Hie Board of Oovernors consists of:' W. Albert, C A. Anglemire. Cald-! waiter Jones, Henry Sehlegel and Oeorge Meeser. The membership committee, consisting of C A. Angle¬ mlre and Oeorge Meeser will soUcIt the town In an effort of making this new organiaation lOO'r effective. Regular meetings will be conducted the flrst Thursday of every month. Dues are flfty cents per month.
8HKUT0WNSHIP LOCALAHtHUL Sni RADED
Under federal warrants Issued by prank Reeder, Jr., U. B. Conunisslon¬ er, a aeareh was eondueted Tuesday eventag on the Adam Berhel farm at Wtad Oap B. D. No. 1, Bushkill Township at which time a 450 gaUoa StiU with 1100 gaUons of mash and two barrels of whiskey ware saisid. Stanley Rynlak, alias Throe Pinfer Staaioy, notorious whiskey cooker, was aabbed at the alte of the s.Ui
Postmaater J. V. PbtharoU la or<
ta a wooded aeetlon aevenl hundred | sonialns eltlaena of Maaareth for Air
yaads from tho Berhel hsmesUad Baielph Berhel, aon of the owner of the property, waa also taken tato custody on a eharso ot aUowtag egress and Ingress. Rynlak is at present under federal oourt tadlet- ment for a aimilar ease oo February la ta BehuyUUU County.
Alao a Pord ear waa selaad at tha time of the raid, however, the two cecupants fled through underbrush. In the csr were found a load of whiskey cana. Upon ehaekup U waa learned that the Ucense for the oar had been issued to Marry Boseoe, 4101 HamUton St.. AUentown.
Partlcipattag in the raid were agenu of the Alcohol Tftx Unit of the Pederal Bureau of Internal Rev¬ enue; Pennsylvania Bureau of Rev¬ enue; Pennsylvania Control Board and Northampton County detectlvea.
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WEU KNOWN
YOUNG MAN WEDS
Week celebratton, to be aerved May ISth to Slst taeluelfo. Varloua oommlttaei havo been ap¬ potated and nrgssmilnni sgals«|«l to take an aeUva part ta obeanlBa the oeeaalon fcM^, massafaa are to be dailvorad by Olfle fftaiemal and othor loeal tlons from tkno to tlaa aetive part taken by our lehooia ta the atato and national aoioi poater eontest. A OMOttag at oommlttaoa wUt bo 90t.9t.O9 looal Boat oatoe tomorrow afternoon at I
¦AMUmiNiOnT PLANNDNinfU
liGilibrate 50Ch WoMim Aimiversary Today
The wrdding of Mtss Christine Hartsell Moyer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herbert I. Moyer, of Allentown. and Samuel Miller Shimer, son of Mr. and Mrs Howard E. Shimer. East Centre St., took place on Batur¬ day afternoon In the Egner HartseU Memorial chapel, on the Muhlenberg College campus, Allentown.
The ceremony was perfonned the Rev. Walter H. Diehl. paator of St. John's Reformed Church, town, and was preceded by an organ re¬ cital by Dr. Harold Marks
The matron of honor was the bride's sister. Mrs. Harry Tilghman Ochs Jr. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Stanley J. Verney, of Woodside, L. I.. ] WilUam
BtudenU of the Balrvtow elemen¬ tary sehool «(town JAM ooawoto ta a maiMe totrnamenl^hls yaar aO' cordtag to the outeqdae of a maottag nf teschers and other oBtolals of the school. heM reeently. Play Is under way and wUl ^be terminated with aeml-flnals oh Baturday. May 14, with finals dt Bethtehem on Batur¬ day. May al.
The contestants wtU be between S and la yeara of age, membera of the gradea taught by Mlas Mary Craig. Mtas Katharine Bchlegel. Miss Amy Knauss. Mra. Arthur Wolss and I Miss Miriam Kleckner. i_JUferees ehosen are: Oordon Pen- hy nock. WiUiam Bchtaunb. John Am¬ brose. Jack Taylor; aeorekeepers. Charles Teel, Robert Pennoek, Mark Van Hom. and Richard Kroboth.
Among the entrants are: Robert Pennsek, Oordon Pennock. Charles Teel. Oerakl Neafelder. John Am¬ brose. Jack Taylor. Mark Van Horn. Bucchi. RusseU Ambros?.
Nazareth High Glee Clubs Score Big Hit In "An Old Spanish Custom"
ATTENTION! ALL riSKBBMBM
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Thla centeet li( Ot Naaareth
WHO IS OOINO VO CATCH
< Note—don't blame as if a aii raal wins the $»—Only en¬ triea ean win. and yours may be the winner.)
BNTaa IT!
The Naaareth School Board held ' Its regular monthly meeting on Moti- | day evening of this week, with Wm ' M. Bennett, Jr., President of the I Board, presiding.
The Treasurer rendered a rep3rt! showing a balance of 030.479.67 on i March 1st. 1930 The receipu durtag i the month of March were gl440g.l2 j and the expenditures 19,473.77. leav¬ ing a balance of g43.615.02. on AprU 1st. The Sinking PuimI as of April! 1st consisted of a cash balanee of 93.077.39 and Naaareth School Ois- ; trict bonds of 143.000.00 per amount —~^— I held ta the treasury, or a total of
The operetta. "An Old Spanish 945,077.30. |
Custom" presented by The Naaareth | jh, tuc CoUector reported eoUoo- ' High Sehool Olee Clubs last Thurs-1 tiona of school taxes during Uie! day and Priday evening scored an- • month of March amounttag to •«.• other "big hit" for the loesl high ggg gg, I
school. AU the boys' and girls' that i am, assregating gl.l75Sl were ap- ! participated are members of a school proved for payment aod the Treas- ; glee dub and the eombtaed efforta of | urtr authorlaod to pay them, these clulM,a8prMentedta the oper- ^s baa boon the custom lor sovoral j etta. ampUfloa worthwhlte endeavors. [ ^ aoeietatf waa Slroetod to
The entire producUon ta every de-, J^ ^^, ^^ ^ deUnquent tas taU was rendered ta a manner pro-, ,^^ ^,^ ^,^ « ,„,,„. ,
'!!^°"L "T"*! !!?.f*^' •'. 7 havo not been paM. eaUtaf tholr criUea, deserving of credit to overy 'j^ ^ j^, Uet ttiat aU aueh
— ot the east and favorable ^^^ ^^ pmd by the flrat Monday ta'
(Conttaued on Base Bour)
a 0
••star la My Kltehea" yPm Coaetaa to Tbaatar. on April n-tS-IHIl
It's the taUt of the town!
Women throughout the ooaununlBr are planning to attend the frlen^p ?Uss for home-makers, the Metlsa Picture Cooking School, acheduled ty npen at the Broad Btreet theater OB Wednesday April 37
A welcome inviUtlon to the n|sg Is sufflcient, and the only taTltaHOa needed for thU novel cooking aohoal is that extended to every wooMn By The Item. Tbere ia no ofaarae to see any of the showings of "Btar la My Kitchen."
Because thta newspaper otaaia ready to sponsor aU pragreaetvo <•• vetopmonu. parUcularly when ttoop affeet the homes of the commanltg, it ta presenttag thia motion plotaro romanoe of bome-aufctas ontlfoly free.
"If I eould only aao oaoetly
oonunont for the production staff. A eapaelty erowd attended and pro¬ claimed It one of the best rendered (^lerottas in years.
The productton sUff tac'.uded; music ancT dialogue—Miss Yeisley; I ooeompantat—Miss Marion Kem; or- I ehestra—Mr. ReiU; stage aetUngs— Mist Jean Clute. Adam Bhekletskl. Don DetweUer. WUliam Moaer. Bd¬ ward Kareh. Brank Hetataelman.
44CLI1(SBLWM NAIWNAL WNOIS ROD AND 6I)N
Itet from boglnnoio and tioaa cooks at many eookli . Cranlns nooks and aailotts tralnoa on the stafo froai tha i and baek ef tho deaeonetiatkin havo faUod te ealeh aU ef Mm potrant atopo ta paatry giaMf oUwr oullaary orta Oaly Bw 4 birds ta tho vory front roir haeo a etoeo-up at tm atom ta IBo aad ovon thoy eouldn't into tho atlxtag bovL
Now the wknriy oC
Bnyder. Chartos Bennett, David Wor- I num. Lewta Wolfe. Arthur Levan. \ Donald Bdelman. Doris Clauser: i costumes — Miss Pearl Bchnerr; ! make-up—MUs Stoat. Mlas Dry. Miss ! Oakea. Miss Marx. Mrs. Swoyer. Oor<
WOIAN^OUB ENJOYS MBKAL
nooAi; om- I
CBiS RELUCTED!
The members of the Naaareth
Mabel Hower. daughter of Uoyd
C. Hower. Northampton 11-3. has
_ , _ .v. ,.•«..%_ ... teon selected as one of our 4-H club
I!J!lL??S!~r:.^Jl!'i;?:.?^l? driHOtea to repreaent Pennjylv«»u
at the National 4-M Club Camp to Le hekl ta Washtagton. D. C. June, l»th to aand. Each year, two girta and two boys ^_ having done ouutandlng work in
iton Piiter: busin''eJ"sUff-"itoi'pto^ «»«• Bconomtos and Agriculture are ranee Nicholas. J. P. Knecht. ii„^ choeen from every sau in Uie unton Charlotte Oreiner and Helen Was-' " *«» •• B«erto R^cco. Hawaii, and glO0K I Alaska, to represent thoir respective
The cast taeluded: Uwrence Oas- ^'"t" •» ^« National 4-H Club kell. Dirk Wtorsma. Betty Ackerman. *'*"P; , „ ... ,^ ^
Vivian von Bteuben. Chester Huber.! »""»«> "°*" ^ I'J**"^'** .*"'* Valerta! Amdt. AniU Knecht. Wayne' »»as been an active club member since Keck. Mary Noll. David Houck and ^' •*»'=^«' ^^l ¦«• •?' W^D»»rtng the
g years that Mabel has been a cluo member she has completed 11 Hom: Economics projecU. These have ta¬ eluded:
1930—Oarment Club (Apron, Pa¬ jamas. Darning)
1931—School Outflt Club (Comple¬ ted Sciiool Dress. UndergarmenU. Mending)
1932—Special Dress Club (Com¬ pleted first Party Outfiu Including A bi-cenUnnlal committee of four Dre.s.s and Undergarments) was appointed at the weekly dinner- 193?—Food and Health Club (pre-
Pranklyn
BMlNroiNIAL OOMIIUi AP- POINTED AT ROTARY HETING
Woman's Club met Monday evening: iimcheon session of the Nazareth pared Ijreakfasis and suppersl
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Month | 04 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1938 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19380414_001.tif |
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