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The Nazareth Item AN INDEPENDENT fAHMLt NEwsPAnm DEVOTED TO LITBRATUIII LOCAL AMD GENERAL nfTSLUOCNOI L Vol. 44 — No. 48 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH^ PA, THURSDAY M(>IiNIX(J, OCTOIiKIi lil, 1!>: )') Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Three CenU Stage All Set For Big Halloween Parade Two Sign-Up Meetings For Wheat Production Control Arranged Two sign-up meetings for wheat production control has been announ¬ ced by Harry J, Reeser, secretary of the Lehlgh-Norihampton Wheat Production Control Association, The meetings have been scheduled as (ollow:>: Tonight, October 24th, Bu.shkill Center Hotel; Friday eve¬ ning. October 25th, Butztown Hotel. All meetings will start at 7 o'clock. Tho sign-Up *ill cover a four year period with a privilege of dropping out at the end of two years, Orower,s who wore previous ,signers. and tho,se who were not will have an opportunity to participate In this control program, which calls for a reduction of 5 per cent In acreage this year, ll will be necessary for all producers, even though they have been previous signers, to sign new contracts, Mr, Reeser urges all farmers who are producing wheat to attend the most convenient meeting and be¬ come familiar with the plan, even iliough they do not plan to partici¬ pate, November 15lh has been set .rs the deadline on which all con¬ tracts for the four ye.-ir period must be signed. Local Automobile Dealers Now Displaying 1936 Models All .Models Make Splendid Appearance VVlion you sot- t.ie ncv 1936 mod 'Is you will lind then) more gencrou,sly .spaciou.s, more lu.xuriou.sly comfor¬ tablo .md more b 'au'.iruay appoint¬ ed than ever before D\ all mean.s. visit the show window- and see for your.self tho wonderful achieve¬ ment.'- of American au.omobiie man- ufaciurers i!i buildma; cars that are unequalled by .my o.her nation in tlie world Six Nazareth dealer^ hav.' tliese nt'vv model.- now on di>play and every dealer will l>e glad to show the smarmess of each individual car, Ev<'ry one of tlu- local dealers can show you new 193G features that are diflerent in eva-y model now- displayed Tlu new lines of beau.y distinguish tho Ford V-8 for 1936 and Frack & Leh arc now demon-tra'.ing ii..s grace In motion, A longer hood is brough'. forward over the distinctive new radiator grille Newly designed fenders and wheels coutributo fur- tht'r to tile iinp<i-;i:4 .ii>p aiance and '.-.e car may be operal d with the ¦i^e of Utile finger. Stop in the Frack & Leh garage and drive this new 1936 car yours.f In tiie new models presented by the Dodge DivL-ioii of Chryser Cor- p^n-ation, the company's designers, engineers and body stylist,s hav.' finite evidently outdone all previou- 'ffart.s in the creation of a new ¦erie.s of cars emphasizing tlie qualities of outward cliarin and in- lierent value. These cars are now m dispUiy by R. F, Ziegler, The D'jdijp car witli its air-styled beauty, rcomy interiors, salety steel bodies, host of meclianical feature.s, m.uk D.Kige line lor 1936 a distinctive powerful >ix with all the comlort possible for engine rs to achieve, 'Tlie most beautiful thing on wheels" known .is the Silver Streak Pontiac made its app 'arance in the -Ivjw window of the Square Deal Garage last week, ThLs outstand¬ ing produet of General Motors has many new feature's in addition lo ;u.\urious lines. This new car daz- :'linEr in appearance ha- improved triplc-.seal< d hvdr,iulic brakes, en- (Continued On Page Two) LOCAL (iIRL ON (OIIEGE 0R( HESTRA LEHIGH VALLKY PAST CiRANOS TO MEET SPF( IAL SERVICES IN ST. JOHN'S LUTH¬ ERAN (HURCH In -Mlentown. Saturday, Octohor 2(ith The annual meeting of the Lehigh Valley Past Grand.- A--oci.ition of tile Independent Order of Odd Fel¬ lows will be held on SatiU'day eve¬ ning, Oetolier 2iitii, in tiie Odd Fel¬ low.s Temple, 118-1.'J N, 9th -treet, Allentown The annual meeting is given over to the enteitainmeiit of the Ladies and is designated as LADIES NIOHT, at which me'ting no busi¬ ness will bp transacted All Odd Fel- lowb. their wive,-, etc . are invited to attend Coiistantine I>xige No 1113 I O O, F. ol Allentown i,- tlie hrst lodge and is arraii'^ing a very interest in.; and attractive program The spe.ik- cr fnr this occa.-ion w ill l)e the H 'ii- orable Gabriel Mover, P.i.st Grand of Palmyra Ixxlge No, 113'2 of Le¬ banon, Pa. A dinner will be served at 7:30 P M m the banquet hall at the Odd Felolws Temple Reservations niu.st be received by tlic Chairman, Dr. F A DeMois, •10 No. 9th street, Allentown not later than Thursday, October 24th, Following the dinner the entertainment will be held In the auditorium at 8;30 P, M. Tho.se unable to attend the dinner are urged to attend the meeting in the auditorium at 8:30 P M. Pa.-t Orand Master Dr Simon Sippk' of Allentown, will be present and extend the greetings from tlv Orand Lodge of Penn.-ylvania, Dr, Sipple was Orand Master in 1931- 1932 The ent-ertainment committee i> compo-ed of Pa-t Grands: Dr F, A. DeMois, Harvey L Larasli, and Lloyd W Wieder Tho dinner cominittee Ls coini)o.S''d of Past Grands: Ed Ral)eiiold, chairman, Charles Dietz, Franklin J, Wolfe, We,-l»'y M.iek, and Stewart l,ong. The Lehigh Pa.-t Grands Associa¬ tion which compris.\s the countie- of Carbon, Lehigli and Northamp¬ ton, has boen very active In the furthering of the principles and Ideals of Odd Fellowship, This Is one of the most active Past Orands A.ssociations In tlu- Stat,, of Penn¬ svlvanla and their Influence and pir.--tige has been recognized by the Grand Ixidgo of Pennsylvania. The Indep<nident Order of Odd Fellow,- is the largo.st Pi'aleriial Or¬ ganization in the world. They maintain 68 hoin's In tlu' United Staffs with over 8,000 wards and arf.l members and tlieir wives In their Aged Homes and Orph.inages Pennsvlvanla li,is 8 Homes with mop' than 80i) ward- .uul giii',-i,s Million,- of d'lllar- are spent annu¬ ally t'l alleviate thos," in dL-^tres-s throuah -ie^knovs. death, etc. Oihl Fello'.v-lilp iiMir.l.iln,. .ill Kducatlon- iil F'nmdkUon, the purixise of wliich A; the niontiily children's service '1 Sunday, Octob'r 27th, at 10:15 . a m , the iniisic will be rend' red by \ the Topton's Orphans' Home Chor- u.-. A brief .iddres.- will be given by Mr J O Henry. The ,-ervice which I will be given by the group of chil- I dren from the Topton Home In- cludi's recitation- and a pantomime bv older girls. At the V'sijers there will be a -ervice of music which will begin at 7:15 o'clock. Mr, Luther Miller, clarinet soloi-t. accompanied by the j organist, Mr. D.iniel Rohn, will ren- cl'r the following numb'r-: "Miser- tr- from II Trovatore' by Verdi ¦,=^)iu Without Word.-' by Mendel- ¦ ihn, "Airs from The Bohemian Girr by BaUe. The serni'm will b' delivered bv h. Rev E E Fl-ciier, D. D, a iiiembi r of the faculty of the Luth- :'ran Tiieologlcal Seminary uf Piiil¬ adelplua Dr. Fi.-eher will present the cl.uiiis of the Eilueational Insti¬ tutions of the Ministerium of Penn- -ylvania Mr.- Walter Bender will sing the solo "The Publican " by Van De Wa¬ ter, and the .senior choir under the direction of Mr. Charles Schnerr will render the following anthems: "Repent Ye" by Scott-Dels and "Round Tlv Throne Of Ood Eter¬ nal " bv Donizetti, • O HELD H.%LLO\VEEN P.%RTV A delightful Halloween party was held on October 19th in tiie garage of Raymond Werner at 215 New street. The garage was decorated for the occasion. The evening wa.s -pent in playing games after which a splendid lunch was served, Thoso pre>eni were; Mr, and Mrs, Vince Bright, Mr. and .Mr.s, S, Kelchner and .son Elton, Mr and .Mrs, R, Sim¬ mons, Mr. and Mrs William D' Reoiivr and daughter-, Verena, Uoris and Jean, Mr and .Mrs Fred¬ die Werner and daughter, Olady.s, Mr and Mr.s H, Werner, Mr and Mrs R, Werner and daughter, Mar- I'lii. Mr. and Mr.-. Ehvood Arnold and daughter Elaine. Mrs. Laura Siegel. A, Oi>org€, Marjorie Miller. Mrs, A Vogel and children. Carl and Lillian. Stanley Fehr. Isabelle MiUer, Warren Siegel, is to help the Sons and Daughters of Odd Pellows and e.specially the Liiildren of decea.sed members to obtain higher education, wliere Iheir circumstances require finan¬ cial aid. The.se are but a few of th( ai; ivil le.s of thi- ure.it Fraternal .md B«ni'flclal organization, Tlie annual meeting of tli<. Lehigh !'i..-t Grands A,s,soe i.i tion is one of llie outstanding meetings of the M'.ii In Odd Fellow-lllp and ever> I/<Klge in the three eountles of whieh there are 38 will have rredi- I'll,' drlegntUuis attending tlii- mrettng BOARD OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETS Naiareth lo be Air-Marked The regular stated meetitng of the Nazareth Chamber of Commerce was held on Monday evening in the busines.s rooms of ttie Farmers Un¬ ion Mutual Fire Insurance Com¬ pany, President A, O, Kern presi¬ ded. Members present were; Wil¬ liam Bennett. E, C. Champion. J H. F\ilmer, William Henry. Charles Knauss, Prank Martin, P. S, Trum¬ bower, Robert Nolf and Charles Shafer. At the request of the Division of Aeronautics of the Commonweath of I'ennsylvania, movements are on foot for air-marking Nazareth, Tlie Chamber received word that 450 towns in Pennsylvania had been picked by ML-s Helen MacCloskey, repr'senting the Bureau of Air Coiiiinerce, Washington, D C, and that Nazaretii was one of them. Ap¬ plication paper.s have already been executed by the Chamber and for¬ warded to the department for fur¬ ther action. The locatijii designat'-d is tiie main roof of the Nazareth Waist Coinpany. In order to protect our citizen.- from Imposition, especially out" business men in this case, the Al¬ toona and Laiica.-ier Chambers have :.s.-ued a warning to the local cUani- ber tiiat a cvrtain organization i- -oliciting business men in an effort )f collecting old accounts. If any local concern i,- approached on tliLs niatter kindly call the secretary at .:iee, TiV' prop:)3iiion as presented by this org.inization is questionable and needs Immediate attention. The Chamber will appreciate your co¬ op,'ration in iiifonning tliem of any rackets. .Miss Barbara Troxeil, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Edgar B. Troxeil and a junior at the Pennsylvania State College, has been made a member ot the Womens Orclie,-tra :n which she will pl.iy percussion in- strumeius. Mis- Troxell's activi¬ ties in college are centered around music as sh ¦ is entered in the School ¦)i Music Eiiucation. She sing,- so- Iiraiio iKitli in the college choir and ,11 the Reformed Church choir, and :ia,s sung many solos in connection with these groups. Miss Troxeil wa- elected into the fjouisc Homer club, local honorary imisic fraternity for women by an unanimous vote of lhe members. At the concert given Ijy this fraternity ind Phi Mu Alpha, the mpn"s hon¬ orary music fraternity last year, she sang three numliebr- with great success. Last year. Mi.-s Tn'X 11 .sang with the choral society when Handel's ¦'Messiah' was presented, and she worked with a special group of twenty who did the mu-ic for th.' "Nativity", the Christmas pageant gi'.en at the colleg". TO Onri,\M/E VIllllKAXS «H FOKKKiN \V,\KS Vet 'ran.s ot foreign wars are to bc organiz d in Na/.areth. All veter¬ ans with a foreign .-ervice record are eligiblr to join this organiza¬ tion A meeting will be held next Wednesday evening at the Comm r- eial House, .second floor, when all veterans interested may secure in¬ formation. The movement is spon¬ sored by William Walters and Paul Bower- of town # Mli^IC^L PKOGR.%.M On Sunday evening, October 27. at 7:30 p. m. in the Bushkill Centre Union church the Girls Symphonet¬ te orchestra, of Easton. will render a program under the leadership of Earl D. Held, a former member of the Sousa band. This program is made possible through the auspices of the choir. The public is cordially invited to attend. There will be no admi.sslon charge.- A silver ofTering will be taken. 227 Vear Old Bible Used At Hainan Evan. Church Services The four-hundred'.n anniversary of the printing of the English Bible was observed last Sunday in tho Evangelical Chureh The invitation of the pastor, W. S H.irri.- to bring together odd and rare copio.s of the bible resulted in a varied .selection of forty bibles, EnglL-h and Oerman, ranging from oTd bibles of over 200 year.^ ago to the most modern and .mproved One specimen was a German bible, 227 years old winch was taken from the e<irner stone of "he EvaiiBeliciI ehureh on Broad -treet mow removed i , Taken from its silent tomb of 100 vears It was read by Mr- Kichline Harris In the evening .service An¬ other bilile known a- the ¦'Chrl-tlaii .Sailer Bible printed In Oermaii- ¦own. Pa, ill 1763 attracted much Ittention It was the ofTering of Rev. H C .Snvder of town Ser¬ mons by Hev W S Harri- and !t\^- ;)n>priaie mii'.le made Ihe day uiil- quc titj tli« mmiy vUitliig friends Nazareth High Gridders Continue Winning Streak PERFECT AHENDANCE AWARDS MADE TO NAZARETH PUPILS I Pen Argyl Bows To 13-0 Score Saturday Tlie Nazareth High gridders con¬ tinued on their winning stride, tak¬ ing all to nothing for after hanging up their last victory, a 13-0 token over Pen Argyl High School, Sat¬ urday afternoon at Nazareth, the blue and white charges of Coach Andy Leh bid fair of highest scor¬ ing honors in Eastern Pennsylvania and more than likely beyond, for the grand total of 147 points scoring a total of four games thus .sea.son and a- yet unbeaten and uii.-cored upon. th-y look good as this year's schol¬ astic championship contenders. The largest crowd of high .school follow¬ ers ever to attend a game other tlian the annual Thanksgiving Day fray with Wilson, was on hand to cheer the boys onward, upwards of 2000 people witne.ssing the triumph, Sny¬ der,- alumni band certainly added the "p<'p" and zest to another foot¬ ball game and did plenty in bolster¬ ing the moral of the team and the spectators, •Nazareth high a-'' usual outplayed it 'jpp'^ni'nts, registering 12 first (Continued on Page Six) 27000 To Work On $23,000,000 WPA City-Farm Roads To Be Built Without Cost To Local Taxpayer Twenty-.seveii lliousand men will '.^0 to work on tlie $23,000,000 WPA Farm-to-Market I'rogram now un¬ der way wh.ch will provid'- Federal money for the first time in history -for the State's 50,000 miles of township roads which lead to farm- I er-' gales. Mc 'tings have been held in every county and keen interst has been -iiowii, e,-pecially in view of the re¬ cent ruling of Warren VanDyke, Secretary of Highways, which per¬ mits the use of Parkinson Act money—in excess of actual mainten¬ ance need.-—to pay the township's -liares. By taking advantage of this uiliii'4 -'.ipervisors are in position to build l.irm-to-market roads at no co,-t to local taxpayers. Secretary VanDyke, cj-operatlng with Edward N. Jones, WPA Adnilnr I istrator for Pennsylvania, in addi¬ tion to making possible this State- j wide participation has as.-ured | proper supervision in a special con¬ cession from the Federal Govern- nrnt which permits .'^upervisors to act as foremen on the Jobs, J O. Bagshaw. pre-ident of the Pennsylvania A.ssociation of Town¬ ship Supervisors, has approved the program by submitting three proj¬ ects for his o'.vn towu-hip in Blair county. Secretary VanDyke s prompt ac¬ tion in refunding Parkinson Act monies borrowed by tlie last Ad¬ mini.-tration ha.s received the en- tiiu.-iastic approval of ,-upervisors many of whom have been free in their predictions that the money never would be returned. As soon as proceeds of the recent sale of tax anticipation certificates were availablbe the secreiary ordered repayment to the townships Another imiJortant link in this boon to farmers is the Parkinson Art amendment of the last Legls- iature. The act a.- written in 1933 confined »xpenditurcs from its fund t) maintenance; however, the amendm.nt extended this condition to cover construction a.- well. Thu< the iKi.-s:bili:y of the secretary's rul¬ ing which has proved highly popular ill the f.irin-to-ni.irket program. A BIGCER AND . BETTER FARM SHOW The premium list.- for the 1935 Farm Products Show spon.sored by The Second National Bank have been distributed and the exhibitors are planning and selecting their exhibits for the show. Tills is an ur.u-ual event and is visiled yearly by nearly 3000 people. All evening prour.ims are held in lii.j l.^gh Siii.jiil auditorium. On Friday eve- n.nj. Dr. Kenneth Hood ol State College will be the speaker Th. .same evening a mu-ical demon.-tra- tlon will be given. On Friday morn¬ ing the Judging of the exhibits will take place by competent judges. On Saturday at 2 o'clock the C'.'Uiitv Choir tournament will take lilace. Many choirs have signified tlv ir willingness to take part in this tournament. Saturday evening a program of community singing and mo\ies has been arranged. Tii.a Will be the fourteenth year this show has ijeen held and from year t'o year the interest lias been lu¬ cre i -"'1 GOLDEN JUBILEE OF NEEDLEWORK (ICILD MOORESTOWN The Needlework G'.iild of Am-'rica is celebrating Its golden anniver¬ sary this year, being organized by a group of seven young women in Philadelphia in 1885. It has be¬ come a great national organization with more than a million members, whoso only dues are the contribu¬ tion of two new garments or two pieces of household linen or sum of money each year. Inestimable good has be<'n accomplished by the Ouild in these fifty years. Last year 35,000.000 garments were collected for the needy and less fortunate per.sons. Any man, woman or child wL-hlng to become a meniber of our own Nazareth Branch is asked to notify any director or officer as the local Guild is desirous of extending its membership this year to make the jubilee ingathering a memorable The annual meeting will be held in the social rooms of the Reformed church on Wedne-day, November 13th. at two o'coek. when an appro¬ priate proaram will be gi'.in Sunday School on Sunday at 9 a m. Reformed churcll .services at 10 o'clock by Rev H. Claus-, Elmer Meixell was the Sunday guest of Mr aiid Mrs John Wil¬ lauer Miriam Meyer- was tlie week-end guest of .Vir and Mr-. ..Mljiii Meyi'rs, Mr and Mr- Herbert Bensing made a trip to Harrisburg la-t week John Kunkle spent Saturday with William Beilslng Mr and Mrs Ammon Serfass, of Easton, -p4'nt Saturd.iy with Mr. .Uld Mrs. Richard Sert'as- and f.iinllv TRIPLE BIRTHI),\Y DINNER EMMANUELSVILLE Viuim: Peo;)le's iiieptins will 1) held iin Sunday e\ening at 7:15, Mr and Mrs Harry Lilly, Mr anii Mr- Forest Brader, of BethlehMii Amandus Santee. of Northampton, called on Mr and Mr- J N Dankel Mr and Mr-^ Harvey Miltenberg¬ er. Bertha Laub, Mr .md Mrs Oliver Rice visited John Lillpy and family near Wind Gap Mr and Mrs Elmer Zellner, Beat¬ ta Lindaman and Henry Anthony -IK'iu a day in Allentown Mr. and Mrs Harvey Miltenberg¬ er and Bertha L.iub called on Mr and Mrs Wilbur Nolf at Edel¬ mans Mrs Mary Miller, Mrs Chester Voiingkin and children. Mr Flnier .Statlor, East.in, Mr and Mrs Wes¬ ley Anthony. Northaiiipion. vi.sit<'d Hi'iiry Aiitliony and William DII- lliiger Mrs Mary Pehnel, of Bath, re¬ turned home after -pen<ling a few wt'<'ks with Sarah Edelman Mr and Mrs ILirvev MiUonlx'rg- er and Bertha L,iub called on Mr,s .I.iine,, Sloyer, who is a patient ui Uie Fusion hoa|Mt«1 A birthday dinner was .served at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Kehizle, North Broad street, on Sunday in honor of Frank P. Hahn, Mi-s Fleda Keinzle and Charle- Keinzle. birthday anniver¬ saries Tho-e pres.-nt were Mr and Mrs Frank P H.ihn, Jacob Reese and daughters, Mae and Mabel, Mr and Mrs Charles Keinzle and daughters Marion, Kathleen and Fleda, town, ind Mi-s Marv Kienzle, of Easton. '-O • Mr- John F Bardill. of town, is -pending a week visiting her daugh¬ 'ers at Phladelphia During this week the public schools awarded certificates and seals to tho.se pupils who had per¬ fect attendance la.-t year; ie , who were neither absent nor tardy dur¬ ing the year. Two systems of award- were u>ed The state department of public in- [ -truction provides one .st-ries of ,i'Aard.-, aiid Washington Camp, No. 445, P. O. S. of A. Nazareth, provides the other. In each ca.-e a certifl- --•ate i.s given for the first year of Ijerfect attendance and a sea! for •ub.sequent years. The following pupil- received .iwards: Whitfield Building Melli'-.T .Ste:•..••: \\',,,.j:i. L.'.ien- (Contlnued on Page Pour) Next Thursday evening; Over 100 Valuable Prizes Are Offered Legion Auxiliary Installs New Officers Til-.- American Legi-jn Auxiliary neld their annual installation and Uuner on Priday evening at the l.e:;;on home. Mrs. Hazel Achter- inan, of East Stroudsburg. Past District Director, was m charge of the installation The follj'.v;ng of¬ ficers were installed: President, Dorothy Folweiler; First Vice-Presi¬ dent, Bertha Jon'-s; Second Vice- Pri-,-ldeni. Hazel Itterly; Recording Secretary, Mabel Eyer; Correspond¬ ing S"cretary, Came Nagle; Treas¬ urer, Mildred Kahler; Chaplain, Clara Meyers; Sergf-ant-at-Arms. Hami.ih Kemmerer; Historian, Elia Kreidh-r; Directors, Clara Oster¬ stock, Jennie Wolf, Ellen Weaver, Sadie Foltz, Hannah Bonstein. and .Mae Rodgers; Pianist, Eva Siiafer; Publicity, Jennie Milheim and Pop¬ py Ch.iirlady, Agnes Keen. Mr- Achterman tlien present 'd Mrs Elizabeth Bu'z. r--tiring presi¬ dent, with a past pr ¦,sident ring and Ellen \Vea\er, a pa-t treasurer',, ring The following committes wer appointed by the n-.w president: Refre.sliment—Carrie Nagel, Agne- Keen, Jennie Silvprt. Annie Laubath md Elsie Koehler: .S'rvina -Hannah Bonstein, Mildred Kahler, Annie Dra'ich. Ada Bra--, BerthA Jones: Entertainment—Eva Shafer, Mabel Ey, r, Clara Meyers, Ellen Weaver Sadie Foltz; Member-hip—Jennie Millheim, TiUie Oeorge, Hazel It¬ terly; Welfar"—Jennie Wolf, Clara .¦\ndr-ws .nu! .M; ¦ C :;.p_'.:-,v PtBLIC WEDDINfi OF L0( AL (OLPLE John Sickles and .Marina Hoiii. both of Nazareth, will bt publicly married in the Schoeneck Moravian Chureh on Friday, November 1, at 4 30 p m . by the Rev James Oross Both are well kno'.vn in Nazaretii and Easton. Miss Roth is employ¬ ed at the Kraemer Hosiery Mill and Mr. Sickles is a prominent tenor soloist inemb-T of the Bach choir and Nazareth Choral Society At present he is emploved at the Naza¬ reth Paper Box f.ictorv and resides at the Schoeneck par.-onage. After the wedding they exp'c: to live with the bride's parents on upper Hiah street. Na/.ir "h Nazareth will be a place t-j make merry next Thursday evening when 111.. American Legion stages anolher moiisterou, Halloween parade un¬ der the able leadership of '"Matf Morrow. Commander, and his as¬ .soclates The committee feportd encouraging co-operation of Naza¬ reth merchants and industry in furnishing many valuable prizes to be awarded on the night of the parade This prize li.-t is growing daily It was al.so announced, for lhe benefit of those who still wish to donate prizes, to make the same known to Mr. Morrow by or before Monday. October 28th, by callnig at the Municipal Building. Tiie committee in charge of this parade will meet Monday evening at 8 oclock to make final arrangements and all prizes offered will be lidled then Tile counter-march will take place on Main street, with the reviewing stand located m front of the Legion Home The judges wili consist of meinljer,; of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce. Prizes ivill be a'.varded at the Legion Home Ole- hour aft<-r the Judges verdict iias b en rendered to the Legion committee Prizes award-d In mer- •liandlse by merchants will not be awarded to anyone not having an ofBjial certificate supplied to all '.vumers by tlie Legion and every certificate when pre.-ented to the merchant making the award musl be sigr.ed by Corn'-lius Bra--. This vear no a'.vards will be made witliout the proper ceriiflcates designating the winner. AU in rchants along the line of parad? in particular are a-ked to hei;) light up the line of march by keeping their sliow wirid,jw- ht. No: onlv w.ll this help light up the par¬ ade but sightseerers will bc permit¬ ted to view the many beautiful w.n- d r.\ dL-plavs now exhibiting season- ai)le merchandise Expectation- are that every merchant will s;-e to it that his window will take on the ap¬ pearance uppropiiau; and aliracuve .¦\il mercnants are urged to dre-s up •li'tr store fronts whether in line of parade or not. N.iture furnishes ali tiie season's color- Leaves, pumpkin- and corn stalk- may be iiad for the asking. Ali tnat IS necessary to mak:i an attractive change in appearance l- - -me concerted effort by all con¬ cerned Beyond much doubt, Nazareth will be host to many visitors next Thurs¬ day evening and the mare attrac.tve the parade, the windows the mor' Msitors, friends and neighbors we 11 have Last year - parade surpassed any previous Halloween parade of the pas: from any ang^e Thts year's parade promises to l;e a- big and bigger To those who anticipate being m the parade, plea.-e make your inten¬ tions known lo the chairman a.- soon as po.s.-ible so that proper divi- -;on- may ix" formed and an orita.-.- ;zed effort exerted With morf than jii ¦ hundred prizes offered il whi l>e ".V irth anybody's iitne fo enter No ni.itter wiietlier you wish to enter a tion, kindly report w the chairtnaa by or before Monday, OctolMr 2SU1. The following is a list of donetl : up to time of going to press oad every one repre.sents from one tO fiv,. prizes to be awarded to partici* pan'-- in next Thur.sday's parade: J H. Pulmer, Earl Phillip's, Mrs. Eva Swavely, Morris Frable, Naaa¬ reth Inn,, Hagenbuch Lunch Room, Haldeman Barber Shop, Employes of Prudential Ins Co , Nazareth Coal A Luiiib"r Co , Kraemer Hosiery Co., Nelson Freeman, John Siegfried, Carrie Alpaugh, William Himler, Hahn Chevrolet Co, Flick's Meal Mark"t, Dr. Reuben Brazlna, Simeon Haidiiig, Robert Siegfried, Jalce'a Place, Schwartz Furniture Co, El¬ mer Wamiwld, Harry Repsher, Flory ' Milling Co Frack & Leh, Hommer'» Mark' t, Nazareih Waist Co.. C. F. j Martin & Co , Martha's Beauty Par¬ lor, Buss Furniture Store, Ziegler'a 1 Garage, Raymond Weaver, Ru.>oell ' Lainivrt, Farmers Mut Fire Ina, I Co, George's Lunch Room, Boa I Frankl.n Store, Sam's Lunch R'X)in, Mike Ferrero, KUne Tailor Shop, ! Gt'iy.'io Heckman Drug Store, Ralptl 1 Sa g.-r. Brody Bros, H. O Simon* *j Son, U G Altemose, A O. Slur- gi"- & S<5n. Francis Ede. Frank Huth, Ariii\ & Navy Store, American Ho¬ tel. Andrew Schi.ssler, Nazareih j New- Agency, Wilbur Messinger, j Baron.al Hotel. Michael Masters, j .Master & Harron, Guy Rodgers, I Keiii's Meat Market, Unangst Dept. Store, Bajan M' a: Market. Bates \ Valve Bag Co , Fair Grounds Hotel, Dr W J Scutt, Dr Wagner, Dr. ; Uhler Warren Dech, Jack'- Whole¬ sale Fruit Co, Nazaretli Hardware Co , Oregory Oarage, Cut Rat Shoe , Store, American, Store Belv.dere street . A & I' S ore. S. Main t-reet, Prantz Shoe Store. American Store, S Main street. Schaible Bakery, Weiland & Co, Broad St Garage, Robert Nolf, Leader Store, A & P. Store. Anglemire, Mgr , A. Unangst, Sunoco Gas Station, Nazareth I'eru Pub Co., Ray Frankenfleld, Raf ; Shield-! Dr John Praunf-lder CTiaS.'"' ' E. Knecht, Dr S, G. Beck, Dr, H O. Pohl, Star Janitor Supply Store, H. j F Memmert, Dr E Seyfried. Dr. ; W HapiJel, Seg'jine s Confection -ry, , Dr Kolb. Charles Shimer. Liberty I Barber Shop, C F Koch, Paff it Darrohn. Trumbower Coal .Sc Lum¬ ber Co., Mowers Dairy of Bethle¬ hem, Sylves'er Kern, Jack-on Gro- j eery Store, Nichola.- Grocerv Store, I Rus-ell Stoudt, Albert Fry Grocery I Store, Central FlorLst, Clarence BeU, I Frank Rohn. Br,Dad St Theatre, East End Oarage. Mobilgas Oas Sta¬ tion, Tliomas Starner, Howard Knecht, Raym-Jiid Frank"nfle!d, Paul Heckman C A Anglemire, Victor Edelman HOLV (O.ALMIMON AT .%R\DT'S Rev H J Ehret. D. D, Reformed j Pastor at Arndts, will administer th-- Holy Communion on Sunday, October 27th, both morning and I evening, beginning at 10:30 and 7:30 ] respectively. Preparatory services and coiiflrma- tioii will be conducted on Frldaf I evening. October 25ih, beginning at NEW VILLAGE By J,%rOB J, M.\CK Charle- Bow. r, our m.lier. is re¬ building a part of his mill Calvin Kneclu, his son Augustus and Ht;.- ry Lessig are doing the work Mr nnd Mr.s Charles Mack and Mrs Alberta Oodshalk and .son. Harold, of AckermanviUe, visiteJ Jacob Mack and family on Sunda\ Jacob Mack, of this place, Mr- Matilda Schnell, .son Oliver and daughter, Mrs. Caroline Walbert, of Center Valley, and Mr- Daniel Mack, of Trunibauers\ille, motored to Collegeville on Sunday and visil¬ ed Elmer Mack Eiirjut* home they -topped at Trappc and inspected the historic Luth'-ran :-'iuich ther-- M.4NV N.AZ,4RKNES T(t XTWW) \,\Z\RETH- r.4TASAUQl A FOOTBALL (iAME. SATIRDAY Undefeated, untied and unscvire.; , upon, the Nazareth High School ijridders under Coach Andy Leh I have been ptmiting for the Catasau¬ qua game to be played this Saturday •U Catasauqua, at 2 30 p m The 1-eh proteges have established .\n enviable record tht- sea.son and are I'Kiked uixm as lonnidable contend¬ er.- for Eastern Pennsylvania's lush¬ est gridiron scours Iwving scored 147 ixnnts to 0 in four games this >ear Coach Loh has avoid«*d .scrimmage for the regulars this week. In view of the fact that while ,scrimmaglng the lightest boys, mostly ninth gr.aders, the first casuality of the -ea.son oceiirred. Harri,«<-)n Bauman, rreeived a di.-lnc.i»ted collar hone in Monday"s praciico and wa.s taken •o the -ITIeo.s nf Dr J Frnunfelder, whei-e he was given taealment t',i;.isa;iq'ia is look''d upon as one of the toughest opponents on the schedule always rating good elevens But Nazareth High has had the dis¬ tinction of having broken up one of the most imposing string of vic¬ tories in the*e parts for up to i;»33 Cata.-auqua. though having been tied was unbea'on for thirty-seven si-ramh; game.s. then Nazareth high P<untiiig desperately to brrak this ¦¦-tring, tied them, 0-0 in 1932, and broke their record in 1933, 14-12. alter trailing them two touchd'pwns m tli<. first half, U was the third quarter that Nazareth scored its two touchdowns and tho.v precious ex¬ tra ijolnts, and Nazjireth. having them on their home cwhl ia.st year captured another victory. 7 to 2 Saturdays game Is regarded as on*e of the toughest and the team will bo necompiuii.'d by a large and loval band of roofers Rally Day At Haman Evangelical Church i REV. G. W IMBODEN. Next Sunday, Octotv-r 27fh liie Haman Evangelical Church and Sunday School will observe It- Rally Day by a combination .s<'rvlce at 9 30 a m Special singing by the local choir and histrumental mu.sic by the men of tho church Rev W S Harris will spoak on "Belshazzar'i Fea.st" At 2 30 pni , a platform iipotnig will bo hold Ht which tho pastors of variou.- clnu-elieh in NaRuieth will ««ve ahort addrt'dseb Ztiatt church I). D . of ShillitiKton. Pa. is in\ite.| to pro.-wni a musical eeU •rtl<in; Rlsf, MLss Esthor Roth, ot CntaRauqiiH will play the Xylorltnba, Mr VaniiHtla Naaaroih, will sine and Rov Hut toi, of AUenunrn, ani Mr Perry of Bothlehcm, wlll glvf spot lal music At 7 30 p m Rev Q w Imbodni, D D tho tihnd proncher of Btall- hnfton Pa, will proach and bagUl an Rvang^llMlc rampaJtn to ooo. tlniio at loiLHi two w#<>iu Miaa RoMl Mr P<-rrv and Rov H«tt«l Mii oUmt* wUi rwnlali apactel
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 48 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1935-10-24 |
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 | 10 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 48 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1935-10-24 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-02 |
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 39726 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text |
The Nazareth Item
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DEVOTED TO LITBRATUIII
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Vol. 44 — No. 48 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20
NAZARETH^ PA, THURSDAY M(>IiNIX(J, OCTOIiKIi lil, 1!>:
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Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Three CenU
Stage All Set For Big Halloween Parade
Two Sign-Up Meetings For Wheat Production Control Arranged
Two sign-up meetings for wheat production control has been announ¬ ced by Harry J, Reeser, secretary of the Lehlgh-Norihampton Wheat Production Control Association, The meetings have been scheduled as (ollow:>: Tonight, October 24th, Bu.shkill Center Hotel; Friday eve¬ ning. October 25th, Butztown Hotel. All meetings will start at 7 o'clock.
Tho sign-Up *ill cover a four year period with a privilege of dropping out at the end of two years, Orower,s who wore previous ,signers. and tho,se who were not will have an
opportunity to participate In this control program, which calls for a reduction of 5 per cent In acreage this year, ll will be necessary for all producers, even though they have been previous signers, to sign new contracts,
Mr, Reeser urges all farmers who are producing wheat to attend the most convenient meeting and be¬ come familiar with the plan, even iliough they do not plan to partici¬ pate, November 15lh has been set .rs the deadline on which all con¬ tracts for the four ye.-ir period must be signed.
Local Automobile Dealers Now Displaying 1936 Models
All .Models Make Splendid Appearance
VVlion you sot- t.ie ncv 1936 mod 'Is you will lind then) more gencrou,sly .spaciou.s, more lu.xuriou.sly comfor¬ tablo .md more b 'au'.iruay appoint¬ ed than ever before D\ all mean.s. visit the show window- and see for your.self tho wonderful achieve¬ ment.'- of American au.omobiie man- ufaciurers i!i buildma; cars that are unequalled by .my o.her nation in tlie world
Six Nazareth dealer^ hav.' tliese nt'vv model.- now on di>play and every dealer will l>e glad to show the smarmess of each individual car, Ev<'ry one of tlu- local dealers can show you new 193G features that are diflerent in eva-y model now- displayed Tlu new lines of beau.y distinguish tho Ford V-8 for 1936 and Frack & Leh arc now demon-tra'.ing ii..s grace In motion, A longer hood is brough'. forward over the distinctive new radiator grille Newly designed fenders and wheels coutributo fur- tht'r to tile iinp |
Month | 10 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19351024_001.tif |
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