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fg/ggUU 99 MO MWRITt ee eaa mn root awat and (bo jJpMomf mamma of yaur [JJl e( tbe nm tUatorr ot THE NAZARETH ITEM TWO OBMTDMM AMb H tTPOfOMBBOC story of Hie Bi WIU yeur aame its doTort BB... m aam 9t ba warn •¦ ¦j^olk — No. 17— 48 So. Main St, Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA., THUBSDAY MORNING. MARCH 23,1939 Boort Naiarth — Sfagte Copy Hwr NAZARETH Pi£entennia/ '^ililLlilTS 1740-.lt40 BY ttPOPOKPt 19H9 ^IttANBAIION • FOR HUMAN NEDS Thta colUB« does aot pretend to write hlaHonr er tftn toautaet MM writers ot blstory. atr dots it MODose to glorlly tr ooadtaia aay ^^tleular taiilvMual or map for S, purpost at trtaUng ialit im. ILidons in addltloa to tbe pres. j^tover-abuadaaet. TbtotOiUmn mttji etttmpt—nnOT: lb brlai to DubUc atttnllon aay aad all aatters of haportanea eoneemtog the devtlopnMat of tbt Naaarttb |t.Cepttaiital, H«g ItM. gCCONO: To auibe tbe public litotory conseiooe, abow eause aad iMton for pubUe lattrtst and participation ia tbt Bl-Otattn. Bisl celebration. THIRD: where time and spaet ptnnlt, to awkt la unbiastd atlenpt to aaalyae and compare trhm poselblt. PAST vs. fiiaiirr KPiiAH IOLATIOIIB ahd BVBIiTi. la ihort "A ooMMimrrr mviN. TOBY" _ Your bumMt BIneerlty Pete Chamber of Coninierce Planninsr Active Program rtoperatlen aC AN Baagbl bl UealClvte Patare i It It were eoasldertd as suOelently Igiportant. to aMkt a eomptoto sur* toy of thU tatire eoauauaity. and a* but ont gueetlon. aaaMly,.-la Nur opinion, wbat tartbly value (onkl the Monvtaa Ploaeers ^ve foieseen in itlMilat ta aNtt aad wsmen as Brotbtr aad Btottrt We aUght easily dtoeover tomt vtry bi. ttiestlng as «tU as trrontous tdtas. OBdoubtedly «t vouM fteelve some answers sbout as follo«a-Ob, any* body knows that a brother and sUtor ihu stick togetltor ttoea Ibtob and thin when It ooaMt to a shoa down. Others might say—wtU, ton't that whst we do Ul our lodges, take men and women ia aa mtmbtrs. put on degree work to ttach thtm why and bow, then makt thtm takt an oath to live like Brothera and Btoters. While still others might oeaw to the definitely erroneous conclusion that —These peopto wtrt ignorant for* signers, eome to Aawrlea looklag for ehesp landJiad homea. found ptonty of danger and hardships and decided dist a.s Brothers and Btotors they would stick bettor than as Mr. and Miss, or Mrs. Perfectly rldieulous In eeruin re. spccu we sdmlt. but seriously spesk. tag, u it not pesalMt that it might hsppen to bt ao txplataied, even here? In all Justlee to their memory and respect for tbt work thty ac* Mmi>Ii.jhed, tht taampto thty teft for the living of today. It to neeessary to lUte that tbey wtrt not oidiaary people (ar from it. In many instaaees, thty were The. ological. Mtdleal, Legal. University graduates, acooavlishtd In tht Arts sfld Music, as wtll aa skilled me* ehanici of maay tradee, perfectly capable and destarlous te teaeh on* coming generatlone wttheut reward cr even worldly praiet. Thelr'e by cboice. was a lift dedleated to the service of tht Matter, aeoepttaig Hto tows as stt forth la tht Iba Com¬ mandments aad as tatmplUM by Christ on earth, without questtoa. I'heir convtotioas and tllorts wtre conflned to a trat Chrtotlaa Brothtr. hood, thru tht temmen fbtbtrhood of Ood, thus, Brotbtr aad Matar. children of ont Vathtr. tbt only source of trut Ubtrattan thru ptr* (onal responalbUlty. In the ntxt tawtalbBaat. tbt Igth. we shall oontbaut ttw topto on OR* OANIZATUMI — POR HUMAN MEEDS. B B 1 BROTHBI PRESENT OBRNAN COMIDT TlM Brothtrbood of Bt. John's Luthersn Chureh, town, will won* ser the Pennsylvanta Oormaa eom. rely, "Die Matd Hta's Otdu" by tbt Plainfleld ptaytrs ta tbt Nasareth High Bchooi auditorium oa llMirs. day eventog. Aprtl Uth. at g o'clock. ^Mthmaaamikmomtmmt ^v <^--C»>«r was fua used lse ^S\ OMdMlpuipessalSa ptaasti iioli look IIM l»-Pechanadochlstal«w AUiwianBtoaking 1^ ""cBiSiltetlISs Jy^^ v«om.naysTieaty,lS»l ^ A regutor stattd meeting of tht Board of Diroetors of the Chamber of Commerce was held Moaday evening In the oOtoe rooms of the Parmers Union Mutual Plre Iaaur» ance Company with president P. H. Martin presiding. Msmbers preeent »crt: B. C. Champion, C. L. Bhlmtr, R. K. Stout, J. H. Pulmer, P. S. Trumbower, H. P. Yetotoy snd P, H. Msrtin. The main Issue u prsMnted by president Martin st thto matting, was the planning a program of ae* thrity directly eonoemlng the welfare of Naaareth and IU commumttos. Buggesttons wert hssrd from tvtry member, Partleutor tatereet was expressed concerning tht Importanet cf a main or improved thorofare bt'twttn Naaareth snd Bethlehem ond the importance of concerted ac tion by all loeal groups to rtallat such an Improvomtnt. Again It was pointed out that Naurtth haa been too "oMy*. or negligent ta sponsortng movements for batter roods toadlng irto tht Borough, compared to ae* tion tsken by neighboring towns snd cities. Among other matters of import* snce discussed at the meeting, was the matter of local parking lots. It was stattd that thto probMm should receive the Immedtote^ at¬ tention of all eoneemed. ftrther action wu taken ta securing a ten* ant for tht MeOollum and Post factory bulldtag and the seeretary Instructed to agata list this deslrabto factory bulldtag witb various agents in an tndtavtr of securing a maau* facturtr aad aiding untmploymtnt. A Merebaat's Committee was ap* poiattd to wait upon detaito pur* laining to mtrehandlstag and pro* motions. Membtrs of tht eoBuaittee sre. R. K. Btout, W. B. Deeh and Henry lehlegel. More eommlttees sre to be appotattd aad furthar action on propoatd program aa. nounced at tha ntxt mtttlag of the board, Monday tvtntaig, April ITtb. B • 1—The oreol eeoi ainm SMkebsooa 198X torn DmicrATniNnr PliUl AMMMS UnHJCANOOUBiaL The March meettag of the Nau* reth Council of RtpuMlcan Women vas held Tuesday eventag at the UKal Y with the president, Mrs. Helen Thomas prtsiding. Mrs. H. Yetoley [fesented the third and tast resdtag of the propoaed by* tows. They wert approved and ae* cepted by the Council members and meettagi will be conducted aeeordtag to the ruUngs of tht by.tawi htaee* forth. Dtotrict Attorney William A. Ptaek the speaker of the eventag. briefly sketched the form of govemmtat prevalent ta the old world, prior to the adoptton of the Constitution of the United Btates. how the Coasti* tation to revered by tht Amtrtoan peoplt of today, as s protector of their homea and aasuring them ef their religious frttdom. A social hour followtd with reel. tAtlona by Jean Witrbach; truiaptt aok>, William BrtMlngtr, aooom. panled by hto mother; voeal solos by Mtos Mary Noll, accompanied by liorralnt Byer followed by group singtag. Miss Leah Siegel and Mrs. Koblata reeelved prises for games. Tht tables wert btautlfully decor, ated and refreshmenta served by the iadtos ef the Ptart Want, Mrs. Har. riot Ptaek. ohalrlady. Aprtt besttsB, aU todlts of ttw CteoBd Ward art ae fellows, Mra. Aaaa Bteeber. chelrlady. Iftta. Rauehbtrger, ohalnaaa of refreeii* meat oommlttet aad Mrs. MMmI Mrs. Mary Wlaa. Mia. Piaak Deaala, Mrs. Bdw. Helllek. Mra Bito Mel> lick, Mrs. Arthur HeUtok, Mrs. Chas. Bhafer, Mn. Jerry Ooodheart, Mrs. Dech. Mrs. Kersey Dover, Mrs. Jenata Wolf, Mrs. Oeorgt Acbtn. bsch, Mrs. WilUam Stocker, Mrs Howard Pehr, Mrs. Marlon Huth, Mrs. Pred Hoeh. Mrs. .William Bhi* Ker, Mrs. Bdgar Ktra, Mrs. Bvs Shiffert, Mrs. Anna WUltams, Mrs. FJlto BchnetbeU, Mrs. BUen Rlet, Mrs. Wm. Kolb, Miss Alice HilUard and Mtoe Caroline Altey. The Northampton County meettag of Women's Republlcsn Clubs will be held AprU lath at I P. M. at tho local Y.MC. A. with the Nasaretti Council of Republican Women as hostesses. A spectal committee was appotated to servo for that affato and Is composed of the following members: Mra. Harry Seyfried, chairtady; Mrs. Howard Werkhetoer, Mrs. Carrie HoUand Mrs. Ctorenee Pehn^ Mrs. Clara MItcheU, Mrs. Clifford Tsylor, Mrs. Praak Messtag* cr. Mra, Harvey Wolf. Mrs, Oraoe Hahn, Mrs. PTtd Btyfried. Mrs. Ly. dta Oswald Mrs. Norman Roth. M-s. Ctortneo RiismUter, Mrs. Horace Bath and Mrs, Asher Hsgenbuch. BARB SAUI The Bentor Olrto' Class of St. John's Bv. Reformed Bunday School, Mtos Plorenoe L. Nlcholss. tescher. wUl hold a cake and candy ssle st the Naaareth Hardware Store on Saturday, March 25th, from 9 A, M, to 13 noon. Psncy cskes. pies, sugar cakes, breed, crumb pies and candy will be on sale. DAmYNEN nn, ELECT OffMMS Roth Re-elected PresMent Thlrty.ibi dairymen, members of the Northampton County Cow Ttst. ing Assoetotlon. attended the meet¬ ing held in the Naaareth Y.M.C.A. Moaday evtatag at whtoh J, C. Nagtotte. dairy speetaltot from Penn. tylvanta State College, discussed the value of reeords snd herd analysis in detarmtaing the dsliy breeding program. Tba meettag wss in charge of Hsrry P. Roth, president of the As* soetatlon, who wss reelected. Other directors elected include Bsrl Acker* man. Pen Argyl It. 1. Vice President :- Omer Dtottartch, Mt. Bethel R. 1, Secretary Treasurer: Raymond Beck, Bethel R, 1, B. L. Hindenach, Baston R. 4. and P. R. Shook, Pen Argyl, R. I. Ctaude Shults, tester for Ass::cla* tion No. 1, reported that that asso¬ etotlon was beginning the year with 24 membera, while Charles Beck, tester in Association No. 2, reported 86 members. Mr, Nageotte urged the members tu make fuU use of faculties offered ty the Assoctation- whleh includes not only the production records of the cows betag tested but complete breeding, progeny, and life history records. Ptnnaylvsnia now has a total of IM Associations conducting Cow Tssttag Association work co¬ operatively wtth the Extension Ser* vtoe of Ptniuylvania State College ritd the United States Department cf Agrtoulture. mSWAnOLDIE- (ammmchp A Naaartth girl now attendtag Temple University recently passed a mileatone on har road toward bt* coming a nurst. She to Mtos Lsura E. Wambold. daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Bdwta B. Wsmbold. of M C. Walnut St.. town. Mtos Wsmbold received her nurse's csp at the tradlttonal capping eert* many marking the end of tht peried of probatton for the undergraduate nurses. She thereby bteamt a Jun. ior ta "Temple's School of Nursing. She wss graduated from Naiartth High Sehool. class of 'M. where she vas a member of the Band. Orehes* tra. and Olee Club. The impressive espping ceremony thto ytar was the flrst in the htotory of tht aehool of nursing to be open to the pubUc. 9—• ACAPPBIAONB TO nOADCASr TUESDAY WENW8 The A OappeUa Choir of the Naa- sreth High Behool. uadar ttw dlrat- tinn of MlasSiat Ytlatoy. wUI broad. cast from Btatloa WBBT, Baston, Tuesday evonlng, Mareh Mth, at 7:45 o'ctoek. They wttl present ttit teUewiag program: "Driak to Mt Only with Tlitat Cyts." Johaaoa; "By tht Moon's Pato Ught," dt LuUy: "A- Rovtag Bngltoh Capstan Ohantty; "O Soldtor, Boldterl". Bngltoh Polk song; "Como Tou Here, Laddie." Stovaklan Pelksoag; "Tbt B^", Prtnch rolkseng; "Uw Veaptr Hymn." Rusdan Ato: "Pidratt Load Jtsus." Crusaders' Hymn; "Oberubiag Song," Bortmsnsky and "Alma Mater." The members wbo wUl parttolpatt s'e: Sopranos, Mary NoU, Vlyiaa von Steuben. Jean BoersUor, Lor- latae Prey, Anna Bmlth, Barbara Neuner, Anna Brandl, Oltadora Koeh, PteU Ktonale, June KtUew, NeUa Prattali. JeraUne Ktm; Alto: Bltoabeth NoU. Betty Aektrman, Va* lerta Arndt, Vlota NoU. Alice Oeorgt, Ruth Neumeyer. Oraot Wagnar. Betty Roth. Etotae Btoke, Lonrataie Thomas; Tenor, WUllam Hahn, Wil* Itom Eberts, Oerald Batt, John Byrnes, Donald Edelman, Richard Kline, Harold Knecht, Arthur Lt- Van, Thomas rtedtrlekeoa: Bast, Prederic Reimer, Donald Robn, Stanley Woodrtag, Wayno Ktok, Kenneth Kratser and Ltwto Wollt. NAZAienaLS. aural MTALU Bi-Centennial General Committee Meeting Peaturing addresses by state and national oSeers snd adoption of p.'Ony palefaces .the Lehlgh*NOrth. ampton County Redmen Assocla* tlon's booster meeting held at Nas* areth en Saturday eventag attracled weU ovtr ISO members and delegates of various tribes from Lehigh, North, ampton. Bucks and Montgomery eountlts. Promtaent speakers were the foU :owlng membtrs of the board of great ohtofs, sachem, Carl Oross. of Altoona: great sagamore, Leslie Brown, of PhUadelphla: great Junior sagamore, Robert Wartman, of Beth* lehem; great prophet, John Ptatow, of PhUadelpbta: great chief of re* cords, John Pinkerton, of Philadel. phto; and great keeper of wampum, Joha Parklus, of Phlladtlphta; and Marvty O'Bumett, of Htrrtoburg. Past eaebems degreea wtrt con* ftrred on a group of fourteen men by tht grtat senior sagaaiott and tht great thtof of rteorda. A group of SS paltfatM wtrt adoplad tato vari¬ ous lodgte of the two-oouaty asso* ctatjon, degree srork having been ptrformtd by membera of the hos¬ tess Mtanetonka Tribe, No, SM, of Nasartth. dlrtcted by Asher Schlei¬ cher, Other members of tho team ere: Robert PoUweUer, Joseph Cer¬ rone, Reuben Davidson, CorreU Mc¬ Oonlgle, Joseph Simons, Andrew Nagte, Victor Stark, Arthur BtofHet, Oscar Edebnan. RusseU Meixsell. Andrew Rosko. Robtrt Pranta, Oeorge Abel, Asher Davidson, Csl¬ vin Eckert, Kenneth Albright, Vta- cent Altemose and Nomun Roth. The following lodges reeelved new members: Red Hawk, of Allentown: Ontario and Oppamanyhook, both of Bethlehem. Mtanetonka of Nasareth; Manitoba, of Boston; Pokonet, of KtatersvUto; and Kerona, of Lerehs. A strttt parade, with approxi¬ mately 100 parttolpsnto, preceded the meeting. B • mOR SCHOOL NOTBS A group of 45 studenta of the locsl senior high school, two senior sec* t!ons of the Engltoh class and four members of the dramatto club, at- tended the three act play, "Hamlet" held at Lafayette College last week. The Class of 1937 has completed transsctiona with the Wents Memor* tol Compsny, of Allentown, for the inatsUatlon of a sest to be placed 111 the east lawn of the high school grounds close by the fotmtsta whieh was erected la«t year by the Class of ISM. The seat and foimtain will bt further enhanced by planting of shrubbery and trees. CHORAIiJOaETY REHEiOSALS INDI- CAIC HG MUSI- CAL TVEAT Spriiif Concert Will Be ; Kradered AprU JStli I A most sattafactory rehearsal of the Nasareth Choral Soctoty was ;if Id in the Y.M.C.A. auditorium on Monday evening. The torge attend* gnce was undoubtedly an evidence Tentatiet Oatao Prssenled for a Two-Week Prograak Varloas Cbalnwn Report PBOOBBSS A meeting of the various chairmen of committees met at the Y.M.C.A Monday eventag to bear reports of the various activities to date. Oen¬ eral Chairman A. O. Kern presided and called the meeting to order at S o'clock. R. B. Portuta. chairman of the program committee reported that his j committee had formulated a tenta¬ tive two-week program, starting Im-. medtotely followtag commencement period of the local schools and end- I On the part of the members of de- ing the flrst weeic in July UMO. He ¦ v-jtion to the serious study of music ! also submitted tentative pUns for a Slid a determination to present to i prtated souvenir program to be sold the public on AprU 25 a concert of during the celebration period, con- I exquisite interpretations of many taining the daUy program of events muzh loved and weU known num- and advertising. He asked for the ItTi. One of the ouUtandtag fea- cooperation of aU citisetvs and local tires wUi lie a twenty piece orehes- organizations to contact him as tra composed of Nasareth's best | early as possible with a view of ex- niu.sicians. augmented by several well | pediting the development of thl.s known guest artists. There Ls no | program and aiding ta havtag all doubt that the coming sprtag con- . participating. cert will meet the most dlscrlmtaate : j. Allen Schaeffer, chairman of the ta.ste of music lovers, and the stand- | concession committee reported pro- Nasareth Chapter SM, Order oC Eastern Star held taapiUatlen otrt- ntonies tost Wsdnssdby ta ttw Odd Fellows HaU, attend by approai- niately 250 menpsrs and gutsta frcm the distrfeto S«A The newly staUtd by dale, of elude Mrs. n<ation: sedate condi sssoeblCt eenduetrtss; Mrs. Annto M Kem, seerttary; Mrs. A. Oarrit (Contlnutd on pagt 9mt pter and from ta- Cltmtntlnt Croas- Stroodaburg aad ta- M. MapptI, worttiy Mary K Katdit, as- ; Mrs. Ctara M Wekel Mtos Marion B. Kem. POULnY AND MAI- "Poultry" and "The Markettag of Farm Producte" will be the sub¬ jects discuaaed at the Agrteultural meettags to bt htld ta tht Behotn* ersvtUe Orange HaU thto afternoon and evening of thto week, it was announced today by Coimty Agent B. L. Cotonsan. who to eoofwrattag with County Agent A. L. Haeker of Lehigh County and with the Behoen. ersvUlf Orange ta arranging for the meettags. C. O. Dossta. poultry specialist from Peniuylvsnta State CoUege. wUl dtocuss "Chtek Rearing" and 'Oeneral Poultry Management" and Henry Relst. markettag specialist will have for hto subject. "The P;oblems of Markettag Agricultural Fioducta In Pennsylvanto." ITie meetings sre scheduled to be* gin at 2:00 P. M. Thursday after* noon. March 23rd.. with an evening si>asion at 7:30. In addition to the speakers, motion pictures of an ed- I'cational nature will alao be pre¬ sented. • To Be Harriet Sitorday The forthconttUg marrtoge of Miss MUdred Lapfk^'^lltntown Road, to Elwood BuapTwas announced at a St. PatrlcUf Party held at the home of Miss /trna Harding. Bast Main »U Rats, Priday night. nnouncement was found by Alice Behaffer. The wedding take plaee at VaUey Forge CMpel on Mareh 35th. ''Hie evening wss spent ta playing games. Priaes were won by MLss Dorothy Blttenbender and Miss Car¬ rie Paules. Those present were: Carrie Paules, Btottagton; Dorothy Blttenbender, Harrtoburg. Alice Schaffer, Kath¬ erine Prickert of Coptay; Mildred Lapp, Betty Prey, IsabeUe ShifTer and the hosttess Miss Vema Hard- tag, Bath. MORAVIAN SBMmARV STVOENT TO SPBAK Robert lobst. s student of the Moravton Seminary. wUl be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Phi Oamma Ptohtag Club ta the lr«al Y.M.C.A. on Baturday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Speeial mualcal selections will also be given by members of the Bauer family. • S MALTAS HOLD ENTMVSIAS'nC MBBTINO St. Peter's Commandery, No. SO. of Tatamy, conferred the Blue Man Master BuUder Degree on three can¬ didates at their meettag Thursday eventag. A record attendance for the sea* son was hsd at this meettag. Reports of vtoltatlona to Bath, Stroudsburg and Baston were made by the Deputy Orand Commander, Paul Shive, of Maeareth. ard set by former performances -Aiil be adequately met, If not sur- pa.ssed. Mrs. Earl Stroman, president of the society has recovered from a re¬ cent illness and is spreadtag enthu¬ siasm among members and directors. Mrs. Stroman has made It known that a number of eminent out-of- town music lovers are planntag to attend the concert. Director, Ellis SchnebeU wUl ap¬ pear on hU famUtor podium to the satLsfaction of hto many old and new Iriends. Friends of the Chorus will be given opportunity ta the near future to bt come patrons. A Uberal patronage wiU be security and assurance for the continuance of thLs fleld of education ta our com¬ munity. WOlKN's'DaM- CKATK CUl PLANS SUPEMNTENDENr MABOl'S BEPOW SummarizeB Totals For 114 School Days AVEBAGE TEBM ATTENDANCE tl PBR CENT A detailed report covertag the nonth of February and term aver* iges, covering 114 school days, as submitted by Supertatendent P. A. Marcks of the local schooto. Enralbneat aad Attendanee Net enrollment, Feb. 2S—grsdas Ml, .Unior high 406; senior high 415; Total 1422. Percentage of attendance—Feb. M; Lcrm to date 97. Number of pupils in a.d.a.—aU .schools—term to date—1363. Number of pupils ta a.d.m.—aU chool*—term to date—1409. Number of days school was open: Feb. 19; term to date 114. SalMtitntca—Miss Etschman haa ..3t yet returned Mrs. Frack is (oonunued on Pagt Thrtt) Otmmtt DRIVE At a regular stated meettag of the Nasareth Women's Democratic Club, held in the social rooms of The Jccksonisn Club, Ellen Schoch pre- sldtag, it was announced that the c;ub wUl conduct a membership drive ta the very near future. Mrs. Altoe Kastenbader wss ap¬ potated chairman of the member¬ ship committee with the followtag as helpers: Miss Lucy Ott, Mabel fetherolf, Emma Deeh, Jennie Wam¬ bold, Ctora Oogel and Mabel Edel¬ man. Vita next regular meettag of the c ub wUl be conducted April llth st T:S0 o'clook tastead of S:00, as heretofore. WTAIY HEAIS STATE POLICEMAN Lt. P. C. Miner, of the Bethlehem ^ub-etatton of the Pennsylvania State Poliee. addressed members and guesto of the Nssareth Rotary Club on tht subject. "Crime and TTaflto" at thtir wtekly meeting held Mon* day eventag ta the audltortum of the Y.M.O.A. Introduced by Chartos L. Shbatr, preaident of the club. Lt. .Minor told of the tratatag steps taken by members of the force and also txplataed motor vehicle taws In a question and answer pertod. BUthday greettags were extended to Ruasell K. Stout and Sylvester J Ortgory. Oueste Included: B. L. Coltaiaa ,of Baston; J. C. Nagtotte, state College: Morrto Btock, Scott Ashton, Robtrt L. Pox snd B. D Megtathery, all of Bethlehem. norihamptonco. wool growers TO MEET The annual meeting and fleld day of the Northampton Wool Orowers Assoolatlon has been scheduled for Priday. March 3tst, and will include v.site to 2 farms, followed by the rrnual meeting and banquet at th.> Mainfleld Church. County Agent B. L Coleman, who is cnojierating with the iroups, states that the flrst flock ilstted WiU be at the farm of Howard H. Pogel, Just west of Hecktown, Lower Nssareth Township, where a ¦•(naU flock of purebred Southdowns is matatalned. The aeeond fsrm will be that of Joseph Ackerman (.nd Son. Just west of AekermanvUle in Ptatafleld Township, A grade f^ock of Shropshire ewes, on which a purebred ram to uaed, wUl be seen on thto farm. At noon the group will meet at Plainfleld Church where a dinner will be served by the snnual meeting of the Association. W. B. Connell, of Pennsylvanta State College, wui b» the chief speaker, directors will te elected, and motion picture? showing Interesting phases of the sheep tadustry wiU be preaentted. A group of 4-H club members, who were winners at the recent State Farm Bhow ta the 4-H lamb and sheep classes, wUl atoo a#end the aitttlaf. gress and stated that his committer would meet with the executive com¬ mittee Tuesday evening. March 28th, to make further arrangements for Ihe protection of local participianto on concessions ss well as other im¬ porunt matters that need the atten¬ tion of Borough Coimcll. J. U. Petherolf, chairman of the publicity committee reported that tlie offlcial cachet had been com¬ pleted and that he expected to pre¬ eent the same In colors for further approval. He atoo stated that auto tag plates for the purpose of sd¬ vertising the event were ordered snd that wtadow stickers contstaing the cut of the ofllcial seal were in the proesas of manufacture and would be presented soon. R. H. Michael reported for the Campaign committee on the sollcita. lion of the patron list, stattag that the campaign to progressing And sug-* jested that further action to neces¬ sary for contrtbutions from otner icurces. Oeorge Smith, chairman of the nusie committee and R. K. Stout, I chairman of the sports committee reported progress Warren L. Brei¬ nig chairman of the historical committee reported tbat the first three chapters of the history wer<.> comptoted and that work on the re- maintag chapters were ta progress. Treasurer, Oeorge Sundberg report¬ ed on flnances. giving a detailed report of all receipts and expendi¬ tures to date. No other reports were heard trom other committee¬ men, but it was announced by Oen¬ eral Chairman Kem that all com¬ mittees were active and that a fairly comprehensive report from all committees would possibly be hesrd .n the near future. HOSPITAL SERVICE PLAN OF THE LE¬ HIGH VALLEY OBSERVING ISth WEDDING ANNI¬ VERSARY TODAY SUNDAY OF ANDlAlfl itepresentativea of ttw and Bath dtotrleto of ttw 1 ton Ccunty Buaday tion, meeting nrlday Naaareth Y. M C. . snd comptoted plans far a JaBik < ention of ttM two StatfUtt Wi held at Mooraatowa, Mareh M, starttag at S p. gk Thto wUl be ttw flrat taOO vention of the two diatrtota, mcludes M Buaday acbotia at central portion of tht eosMlg. previous years tht two dietrltta separately. Daniel Nact, prtsidtnt of tba oreth dtotrict. and Raymond RahSt piesident of the Bath distriet. in charge of Friday Bight's v.ith Clsrenee Hawk, of Northaaip- cm. secretary of tbe County Bab- bath School Association, acting M an advifiorj' capacity. The Bath dtotrict includes i i:am the followtag Ll theran. Reformed and rian. all of Bath; Moorestown Ottloii: lOonttauea aa • - The new Board ol Directors of the Hospital Service Plan of ths Lehigh Valley met at the central ofBce of the Plan. 643 Wolf St, Easton, la^t week to organize. The following are the members ivpresenting the various Boards of the Hospitals of 100 beds or more whtoh are Member Hopsitals of the Pian: Easton Hospital—E. J. Fox. Jr, Attorney: Horace Lehr, Pres. Lehr Piano Co.: Jacob Mayer, Clothier. Jchn H. McOrath. Retired: Franlc H. Schmidt. Pres. Nazareth National Bank; David B. SkiUman, Attorney, James Underwood. Oen. Manager Sterling Co.; C. K. Williams. Pres. C. K. WUliams and Co. Sacred Heart Hospital—Frederick J I^an- tre. Director Allentown National (conttaued on Pagt Tbrte) Mr and Mrs. Ralph TtissmlUer, 126 Pine St., are todsy observtag their Igth wedding anniversary, and a:so, Mrs. RissmUler's birthday an- n'versary. The couple were married by tbe Rev. J. Brenslnger. pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, of Fleet¬ wood, Bucks County, at the parson¬ age. Mrs. Rissmiller is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Smallwood and the late Charles Smallwood. of Liverpool. England, and came to thto country 19 years ago The couple have been living in town for the past lg years, flfteen years at their present address. They were blessed by two children, ftalph Jr and Ada Ellen, at home. Mr. RLssmiller has been ta the employ of the Nazareth Cement Co. for the past eight years. WHIOW OF THE LATE DR. BECK DIES GIRL 4-H CLUB ING AT T TOMGir An all day meettag for leadtn gf girl's 4-H clubs in the county trill bt i- eld this evening in the audlterbMB of the Nssareth Y.M.C.A., whleh wOL be carried on under the direetlen af Miss F. Marguerite ErUuoa, hoaw COjnomics extension representattet. Plans for the year's work win ha cur lined for the leaders. of each project, whieh thto ytar be offered to girls in rural eoauauat* ties enrolling in 4.H elube, wOl bt flB exhibit. Projocta which wUl Bt of* fered this year ta 4.H i^^ tMb wrtrk include in clothtag—4.H girl at home. 4-H girl at schoel. < ardrobe clubs: nutrttion—food heslth. meal ptanntag; home ai sgement—room Improvement. Mtos Nellie Clogston, state 4'H olub leader. wiU be i for a round table discussion en at* tendtag the goal for tlie giri'a 4-H club work. Miss Clepton a'.so give s talk on room r.ent, whtoh wUl be Ulustrated bg colored slides of Improvementa ir girl's bedrooms throughout Etste. Former Resideiits Announce Engagement Tlie engageihent of Miss Dorothy Rubright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Rubright, of Hazleton. and Abram V#akel. son of Mrs. Nelson Yeakel,yir Allentown. has been an- nounci BotJ^ the Yeakel family and the Rubnht family formerly resided in tcwil both families on Oreen St. s Rubright and Mr. Yeakel graduated from tlie Nssareth High School with the class of 1S31. —Miss Rubright is a graduate of the Reading Hospital School of Nurses and is now on duty at the Allentown Hospital. • • RE-MOVE TO, CLEVELAND Mr. and daughter, cay mo' they denoe. Mrs. Hei tester Herman and ra Ann. on Wednes. to Ctevtlsnd, O., whtrt their future rasl¬ ey were accompanied by an's mother. Mn. Cltaton J. Koe^ South Green St.. town, who ^Ul stay with them several weeks. and Mrs. Herman Monday ob¬ served thetr second weddtag anni* v.ersary, havtag been married ta tlw Hanun Bvangelical, Church, towa. on March 20, 1937, by the Rev. WU¬ Usm S. Harrto. Mr. Herman to am* ployed by tht Rotter-Smith Co., ta letearch tleotrieal work. Mrs. Annto Herman Beea, S3. widow of the late Dr. Richard H Eeck, of Newburg, Pa., died Saturday )t 3:30 p. m. at the home of her d.nughter. Mrs. Florence C. Hoch, at Wildwood, N. J. She to a daughter of the tate Rev. and Mrs. Alfred J. Herntan, of Maxatawny. Pa., and to a descendent of a famUy of clergymen. Rer fsther, grandfather and greatgrand¬ father, all deceased, snd a son. Rev. I^. Charles C. Beek. of Reading, and a grandson. Rev. Richard A. Beck, of Bowmanstown, are all clergyman. She wss a graduate of the AUen¬ town CoUege for Women ta the early seventtos and was an accom- j pllshed arttot and painter. She wss | a very active member of the Re- j formed congregation of the Dryland Union Church, at Hecktown. havtai ! been a founder and a member for a period of 2S years of the ladies' i aid society of the church and also I supertatendent of the Sunday school: of the church for about ten years. Besides her daughter, with whom ' she resided, she is survived by three sons, Dr Sem O. Beck of town; Rev. Dr. Charles O. Beck, of Reading; and Edwin H. Beck, of DuneUen, N. J.; one brother, Oeorge F. Herman, of Kutztown, Pa.; flve grandchildren | and two great-grandchildren. Her husband preceded her In death ! twelve years ago. | Funeral services were held at the | convenience of the family yester- i day afternoon from the home of 1 her son Or. Sem O. Beck. 8 Center \ Square, with further services for friends and relatives at the Dryland Union Church. Hecktown. Interment •vas made In the Hope cemetery and officiating were Rev Dr. C. A.' Butz. of Bethlehem, and Rev. J. A. Klick. of town the Reformed and Lutheran paators respectively of the Hecktown Dr>-land Union Chureh. Pallbearers were Robert Bmale, Oliver Miller, Ellis Santee and WU¬ liam Schelty, all of Newburg. VISIT ORPHANAGE A group of close to 40 members und friends of Catholic Troop, No. 43. Boy Scouts, observed Bt. Jooeph''s Day on Sunday by visiting at Bt. Joseph's Orphanage ta PhUadelphia, Other potata visited were the Navy Yard, the Betsy Ross Rotue and other htotorical spota. The group oonsisted of: Beout* master, Joseph Payonk; assistant EL-outmaster, WiUiam Tamandl; aan. lor patrol loader, Ptaak KariowlU- scribe. Raymond Ptoetal; WUltam Stohl, John Koaita. John Ktpptl, Andrew Kaveak, Prank Tandriaevlta, Prank Nagy, John Taany, WUltam Drumm, Prank Tsmandl, Joha Deutach, John Huber. John Beck. Prank Morosita. Jerry Murdoek. An* thony Todora. WUUam Wukovtta, Raymond Keppel, ftaak Oereaetr, Oeorgt MUkovite. Otorgt Ktpptl. Paul MUkovite, Victor *a«»«»«'trft Mr. and Mra. Btanlay Vtiottta. Sir. ar.d Mra WUUam VflevttB and thtt. dren. WiUiam and Setty Jaat. Sin. Mary Wakorita, Haa. SSary Kegptl aad SOa. Btophta ~ OBSERVE YOUNG Young People's Day was on Sunday night ta Schotntek Sia> ravian church with tht Chrtotlaa Endeavor soclettos in charge of the program. The program taeluded a xylophone solo by Ruth Beil; a reading by Mabel Miller; a duet by CathMtet Bender and Oeraldtae Bender; a male chorus composed of the Rev. James P. Oross. Harold Welty. TU* ghman Welty, Robert Bnyder and Robert Welty: a trio indudtag Oraot Colver, Bessto Colver and AbMt Horriegte. Elmira Colver sang a solo; a tnim« pet solo by Olive Colver: a quartette indudtag Catherine Bender, JtruUt Bender. Oeraldine Bender snd Jul¬ ian Smith; a solo by Paul Wtity; a duet by Virginto Clewell and Jt* sephtae Edelman; a duet by Besslt and Oraoe Colver. and a dutt by Althea and Julta Ann Bmith. During Uw morning serviee tht Rev. James F. Oross, pastor, spokt on "The Suffering Chrtot." Mabel Miltor was the lesder during the meeting of the Young People's Society Chrlsttan Endeavor. Tlw topic was "I Would Be True." Bttkiiiig Niteriil Mea Return From Eight-Dir Meeting In Athiitic City The question of "how to makt tt easier for the pubUc to get mora hou.se for their money" was the baalt of the S-day intensive Housing Ovid training course held st Attantto City, under the susptces of JohnS'Man* ville. and attended by A. O. Kara, president of the Trumbower Oo. "The buUding Industry hat changed a great deal ta years," Mr. Kem doctartd. ' t'lrough the use of methods such aa those adveeatod Ip the National Housing Ouild. t« atS equipped to seU tbt pubUe net indlvklual nuteriato but 'prt*prleed and peoktitd' "Por txampto. aot aa laagBBik A pcrsoB tateretttd ta buUdlng a I had to deal with a varltty e(l snd agtneitt, contraeteit. etal agtnelte. eie. Today, andsr ¦bmBU rtoaalaBtalafi Mt taa taaw la as aal Ml 'eir our ehtlvoB' Sa ¦» hit thta baaaa wm aalr ae i>*veb ptr awatti t.a.9t site. Wt have aal of tbtet tarloat deal wtth ttwm Sgr ttM tnttnahrt trahttag hi paatts of pfovMlat IMt Viet to the Bouelng OuUd Mr, Kem. aaw tma dt sm
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 17 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1939-03-23 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
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Month | 03 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1939 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 17 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1939-03-23 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-05 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38971 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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It It were eoasldertd as suOelently Igiportant. to aMkt a eomptoto sur* toy of thU tatire eoauauaity. and a* but ont gueetlon. aaaMly,.-la Nur opinion, wbat tartbly value (onkl the Monvtaa Ploaeers ^ve foieseen in itlMilat ta aNtt aad wsmen as Brotbtr aad Btottrt We aUght easily dtoeover tomt vtry bi. ttiestlng as «tU as trrontous tdtas. OBdoubtedly «t vouM fteelve some answers sbout as follo«a-Ob, any* body knows that a brother and sUtor ihu stick togetltor ttoea Ibtob and thin when It ooaMt to a shoa down. Others might say—wtU, ton't that whst we do Ul our lodges, take men and women ia aa mtmbtrs. put on degree work to ttach thtm why and bow, then makt thtm takt an oath to live like Brothera and Btoters. While still others might oeaw to the definitely erroneous conclusion that —These peopto wtrt ignorant for* signers, eome to Aawrlea looklag for ehesp landJiad homea. found ptonty of danger and hardships and decided dist a.s Brothers and Btotors they would stick bettor than as Mr. and Miss, or Mrs.
Perfectly rldieulous In eeruin re. spccu we sdmlt. but seriously spesk. tag, u it not pesalMt that it might hsppen to bt ao txplataied, even here? In all Justlee to their memory and respect for tbt work thty ac* Mmi>Ii.jhed, tht taampto thty teft for the living of today. It to neeessary to lUte that tbey wtrt not oidiaary people (ar from it.
In many instaaees, thty were The. ological. Mtdleal, Legal. University graduates, acooavlishtd In tht Arts sfld Music, as wtll aa skilled me* ehanici of maay tradee, perfectly capable and destarlous te teaeh on* coming generatlone wttheut reward cr even worldly praiet. Thelr'e by cboice. was a lift dedleated to the service of tht Matter, aeoepttaig Hto tows as stt forth la tht Iba Com¬ mandments aad as tatmplUM by Christ on earth, without questtoa.
I'heir convtotioas and tllorts wtre conflned to a trat Chrtotlaa Brothtr. hood, thru tht temmen fbtbtrhood of Ood, thus, Brotbtr aad Matar. children of ont Vathtr. tbt only source of trut Ubtrattan thru ptr* (onal responalbUlty.
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TlM Brothtrbood of Bt. John's Luthersn Chureh, town, will won* ser the Pennsylvanta Oormaa eom. rely, "Die Matd Hta's Otdu" by tbt Plainfleld ptaytrs ta tbt Nasareth High Bchooi auditorium oa llMirs. day eventog. Aprtl Uth. at g o'clock.
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A regutor stattd meeting of tht Board of Diroetors of the Chamber of Commerce was held Moaday evening In the oOtoe rooms of the Parmers Union Mutual Plre Iaaur» ance Company with president P. H. Martin presiding. Msmbers preeent »crt: B. C. Champion, C. L. Bhlmtr, R. K. Stout, J. H. Pulmer, P. S. Trumbower, H. P. Yetotoy snd P, H. Msrtin.
The main Issue u prsMnted by president Martin st thto matting, was the planning a program of ae* thrity directly eonoemlng the welfare of Naaareth and IU commumttos. Buggesttons wert hssrd from tvtry member, Partleutor tatereet was expressed concerning tht Importanet cf a main or improved thorofare bt'twttn Naaareth snd Bethlehem ond the importance of concerted ac tion by all loeal groups to rtallat such an Improvomtnt. Again It was pointed out that Naurtth haa been too "oMy*. or negligent ta sponsortng movements for batter roods toadlng irto tht Borough, compared to ae* tion tsken by neighboring towns snd cities.
Among other matters of import* snce discussed at the meeting, was the matter of local parking lots. It was stattd that thto probMm should receive the Immedtote^ at¬ tention of all eoneemed. ftrther action wu taken ta securing a ten* ant for tht MeOollum and Post factory bulldtag and the seeretary Instructed to agata list this deslrabto factory bulldtag witb various agents in an tndtavtr of securing a maau* facturtr aad aiding untmploymtnt.
A Merebaat's Committee was ap* poiattd to wait upon detaito pur* laining to mtrehandlstag and pro* motions. Membtrs of tht eoBuaittee sre. R. K. Btout, W. B. Deeh and Henry lehlegel. More eommlttees sre to be appotattd aad furthar action on propoatd program aa. nounced at tha ntxt mtttlag of the board, Monday tvtntaig, April ITtb. B •
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The March meettag of the Nau* reth Council of RtpuMlcan Women vas held Tuesday eventag at the UKal Y with the president, Mrs. Helen Thomas prtsiding.
Mrs. H. Yetoley [fesented the third and tast resdtag of the propoaed by* tows. They wert approved and ae* cepted by the Council members and meettagi will be conducted aeeordtag to the ruUngs of tht by.tawi htaee* forth.
Dtotrict Attorney William A. Ptaek the speaker of the eventag. briefly sketched the form of govemmtat prevalent ta the old world, prior to the adoptton of the Constitution of the United Btates. how the Coasti* tation to revered by tht Amtrtoan peoplt of today, as s protector of their homea and aasuring them ef their religious frttdom.
A social hour followtd with reel. tAtlona by Jean Witrbach; truiaptt aok>, William BrtMlngtr, aooom. panled by hto mother; voeal solos by Mtos Mary Noll, accompanied by liorralnt Byer followed by group singtag. Miss Leah Siegel and Mrs. Koblata reeelved prises for games.
Tht tables wert btautlfully decor, ated and refreshmenta served by the iadtos ef the Ptart Want, Mrs. Har. riot Ptaek. ohalrlady.
Aprtt besttsB, aU todlts of ttw CteoBd Ward art ae fellows, Mra. Aaaa Bteeber. chelrlady. Iftta. Rauehbtrger, ohalnaaa of refreeii* meat oommlttet aad Mrs. MMmI Mrs. Mary Wlaa. Mia. Piaak Deaala, Mrs. Bdw. Helllek. Mra Bito Mel> lick, Mrs. Arthur HeUtok, Mrs. Chas. Bhafer, Mn. Jerry Ooodheart, Mrs. Dech. Mrs. Kersey Dover, Mrs. Jenata Wolf, Mrs. Oeorgt Acbtn. bsch, Mrs. WilUam Stocker, Mrs Howard Pehr, Mrs. Marlon Huth, Mrs. Pred Hoeh. Mrs. .William Bhi* Ker, Mrs. Bdgar Ktra, Mrs. Bvs Shiffert, Mrs. Anna WUltams, Mrs. FJlto BchnetbeU, Mrs. BUen Rlet, Mrs. Wm. Kolb, Miss Alice HilUard and Mtoe Caroline Altey.
The Northampton County meettag of Women's Republlcsn Clubs will be held AprU lath at I P. M. at tho local Y.MC. A. with the Nasaretti Council of Republican Women as hostesses. A spectal committee was appotated to servo for that affato and Is composed of the following members: Mra. Harry Seyfried, chairtady; Mrs. Howard Werkhetoer, Mrs. Carrie HoUand Mrs. Ctorenee Pehn^ Mrs. Clara MItcheU, Mrs. Clifford Tsylor, Mrs. Praak Messtag* cr. Mra, Harvey Wolf. Mrs, Oraoe Hahn, Mrs. PTtd Btyfried. Mrs. Ly. dta Oswald Mrs. Norman Roth. M-s. Ctortneo RiismUter, Mrs. Horace Bath and Mrs, Asher Hsgenbuch.
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The Bentor Olrto' Class of St. John's Bv. Reformed Bunday School, Mtos Plorenoe L. Nlcholss. tescher. wUl hold a cake and candy ssle st the Naaareth Hardware Store on Saturday, March 25th, from 9 A, M, to 13 noon.
Psncy cskes. pies, sugar cakes, breed, crumb pies and candy will be on sale.
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Roth Re-elected PresMent
Thlrty.ibi dairymen, members of the Northampton County Cow Ttst. ing Assoetotlon. attended the meet¬ ing held in the Naaareth Y.M.C.A. Moaday evtatag at whtoh J, C. Nagtotte. dairy speetaltot from Penn. tylvanta State College, discussed the value of reeords snd herd analysis in detarmtaing the dsliy breeding program.
Tba meettag wss in charge of Hsrry P. Roth, president of the As* soetatlon, who wss reelected. Other directors elected include Bsrl Acker* man. Pen Argyl It. 1. Vice President :- Omer Dtottartch, Mt. Bethel R. 1, Secretary Treasurer: Raymond Beck, Bethel R, 1, B. L. Hindenach, Baston R. 4. and P. R. Shook, Pen Argyl, R. I.
Ctaude Shults, tester for Ass::cla* tion No. 1, reported that that asso¬ etotlon was beginning the year with 24 membera, while Charles Beck, tester in Association No. 2, reported 86 members.
Mr, Nageotte urged the members tu make fuU use of faculties offered ty the Assoctation- whleh includes not only the production records of the cows betag tested but complete breeding, progeny, and life history records. Ptnnaylvsnia now has a total of IM Associations conducting Cow Tssttag Association work co¬ operatively wtth the Extension Ser* vtoe of Ptniuylvania State College ritd the United States Department cf Agrtoulture.
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A Naaartth girl now attendtag Temple University recently passed a mileatone on har road toward bt* coming a nurst.
She to Mtos Lsura E. Wambold. daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Bdwta B. Wsmbold. of M C. Walnut St.. town.
Mtos Wsmbold received her nurse's csp at the tradlttonal capping eert* many marking the end of tht peried of probatton for the undergraduate nurses. She thereby bteamt a Jun. ior ta "Temple's School of Nursing.
She wss graduated from Naiartth High Sehool. class of 'M. where she vas a member of the Band. Orehes* tra. and Olee Club.
The impressive espping ceremony thto ytar was the flrst in the htotory of tht aehool of nursing to be open to the pubUc.
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ACAPPBIAONB TO nOADCASr TUESDAY WENW8
The A OappeUa Choir of the Naa- sreth High Behool. uadar ttw dlrat- tinn of MlasSiat Ytlatoy. wUI broad. cast from Btatloa WBBT, Baston, Tuesday evonlng, Mareh Mth, at 7:45 o'ctoek.
They wttl present ttit teUewiag program: "Driak to Mt Only with Tlitat Cyts." Johaaoa; "By tht Moon's Pato Ught," dt LuUy: "A- Rovtag Bngltoh Capstan Ohantty; "O Soldtor, Boldterl". Bngltoh Polk song; "Como Tou Here, Laddie." Stovaklan Pelksoag; "Tbt B^", Prtnch rolkseng; "Uw Veaptr Hymn." Rusdan Ato: "Pidratt Load Jtsus." Crusaders' Hymn; "Oberubiag Song," Bortmsnsky and "Alma Mater."
The members wbo wUl parttolpatt s'e: Sopranos, Mary NoU, Vlyiaa von Steuben. Jean BoersUor, Lor- latae Prey, Anna Bmlth, Barbara Neuner, Anna Brandl, Oltadora Koeh, PteU Ktonale, June KtUew, NeUa Prattali. JeraUne Ktm; Alto: Bltoabeth NoU. Betty Aektrman, Va* lerta Arndt, Vlota NoU. Alice Oeorgt, Ruth Neumeyer. Oraot Wagnar. Betty Roth. Etotae Btoke, Lonrataie Thomas; Tenor, WUllam Hahn, Wil* Itom Eberts, Oerald Batt, John Byrnes, Donald Edelman, Richard Kline, Harold Knecht, Arthur Lt- Van, Thomas rtedtrlekeoa: Bast, Prederic Reimer, Donald Robn, Stanley Woodrtag, Wayno Ktok, Kenneth Kratser and Ltwto Wollt.
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Peaturing addresses by state and national oSeers snd adoption of p.'Ony palefaces .the Lehlgh*NOrth. ampton County Redmen Assocla* tlon's booster meeting held at Nas* areth en Saturday eventag attracled weU ovtr ISO members and delegates of various tribes from Lehigh, North, ampton. Bucks and Montgomery eountlts.
Promtaent speakers were the foU :owlng membtrs of the board of great ohtofs, sachem, Carl Oross. of Altoona: great sagamore, Leslie Brown, of PhUadelphla: great Junior sagamore, Robert Wartman, of Beth* lehem; great prophet, John Ptatow, of PhUadelpbta: great chief of re* cords, John Pinkerton, of Philadel. phto; and great keeper of wampum, Joha Parklus, of Phlladtlphta; and Marvty O'Bumett, of Htrrtoburg.
Past eaebems degreea wtrt con* ftrred on a group of fourteen men by tht grtat senior sagaaiott and tht great thtof of rteorda. A group of SS paltfatM wtrt adoplad tato vari¬ ous lodgte of the two-oouaty asso* ctatjon, degree srork having been ptrformtd by membera of the hos¬ tess Mtanetonka Tribe, No, SM, of Nasartth. dlrtcted by Asher Schlei¬ cher, Other members of tho team ere: Robert PoUweUer, Joseph Cer¬ rone, Reuben Davidson, CorreU Mc¬ Oonlgle, Joseph Simons, Andrew Nagte, Victor Stark, Arthur BtofHet, Oscar Edebnan. RusseU Meixsell. Andrew Rosko. Robtrt Pranta, Oeorge Abel, Asher Davidson, Csl¬ vin Eckert, Kenneth Albright, Vta- cent Altemose and Nomun Roth.
The following lodges reeelved new members: Red Hawk, of Allentown: Ontario and Oppamanyhook, both of Bethlehem. Mtanetonka of Nasareth; Manitoba, of Boston; Pokonet, of KtatersvUto; and Kerona, of Lerehs.
A strttt parade, with approxi¬ mately 100 parttolpsnto, preceded the meeting.
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mOR SCHOOL NOTBS
A group of 45 studenta of the locsl senior high school, two senior sec* t!ons of the Engltoh class and four members of the dramatto club, at- tended the three act play, "Hamlet" held at Lafayette College last week.
The Class of 1937 has completed transsctiona with the Wents Memor* tol Compsny, of Allentown, for the inatsUatlon of a sest to be placed 111 the east lawn of the high school grounds close by the fotmtsta whieh was erected la«t year by the Class of ISM. The seat and foimtain will bt further enhanced by planting of shrubbery and trees.
CHORAIiJOaETY REHEiOSALS INDI- CAIC HG MUSI- CAL TVEAT
Spriiif Concert Will Be ; Kradered AprU JStli
I A most sattafactory rehearsal of the Nasareth Choral Soctoty was ;if Id in the Y.M.C.A. auditorium on Monday evening. The torge attend* gnce was undoubtedly an evidence
Tentatiet Oatao Prssenled for a
Two-Week Prograak Varloas
Cbalnwn Report
PBOOBBSS
A meeting of the various chairmen of committees met at the Y.M.C.A Monday eventag to bear reports of the various activities to date. Oen¬ eral Chairman A. O. Kern presided and called the meeting to order at S o'clock.
R. B. Portuta. chairman of the program committee reported that his j committee had formulated a tenta¬ tive two-week program, starting Im-. medtotely followtag commencement period of the local schools and end- I On the part of the members of de- ing the flrst weeic in July UMO. He ¦ v-jtion to the serious study of music ! also submitted tentative pUns for a Slid a determination to present to i prtated souvenir program to be sold the public on AprU 25 a concert of during the celebration period, con- I exquisite interpretations of many taining the daUy program of events muzh loved and weU known num- and advertising. He asked for the ItTi. One of the ouUtandtag fea- cooperation of aU citisetvs and local tires wUi lie a twenty piece orehes- organizations to contact him as tra composed of Nasareth's best | early as possible with a view of ex- niu.sicians. augmented by several well | pediting the development of thl.s known guest artists. There Ls no | program and aiding ta havtag all doubt that the coming sprtag con- . participating. cert will meet the most dlscrlmtaate : j. Allen Schaeffer, chairman of the ta.ste of music lovers, and the stand- | concession committee reported pro-
Nasareth Chapter SM, Order oC Eastern Star held taapiUatlen otrt- ntonies tost Wsdnssdby ta ttw Odd Fellows HaU, attend by approai- niately 250 menpsrs and gutsta frcm the distrfeto S«A
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Month | 03 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1939 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19390323_001.tif |
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