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} t The Nazareth Item AN DfDEKNIMMT rMOLf NKwaPAnm DEVOTED TO L.ITIRATUMI, UXStkL AND OBNCRAL INTBLUOINOB 'vjr45^No. 20 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA^, THURSDAY MOKNING. APRIL t». IWCy Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Three Cents 1^ Borough Fathers Accept Bids For Materials and Park Equipment A««rds Contract of Changing Over Tlie American ^ LtFrance Truck With New Wheels Having Pneumatic Tires To A. R. Lindenmoyer IfDERAL TAX EXEMPTION TO BE FILED nfleers of Borough To Return Securities Deposited ^For WPA Project On Sidewalks and Curbs To Property Owners A rMular stated meetinB of Town JLcU was held Monday evening, rVgo o'clock with all of the mem- ters present with the exception of 1^ Hagenbuch. The President Mr. lehaeSer. presided. The minutes of the regular slated -eetlng of March 2iid, 1936 were wad and on motion ot Me.ssr.s. undenmoyer and Kelm. same were ippjoved as road. On motion of Me.s.sr.s Kelm and LUidenmovfi-. the following bills a.s jpproved bv the Cliairman of the various coinmlttee.s, were ordered to kt paid as read, R, r. Ziegler Oarage I 58.60 W. A Heycr 50 Trumbower Company IM 25 Hue Mt Cons. Water Co, ,. 7,00 (lody Brothers M-62 Nu, race Brick Co 13,50 Wm, H, Taylor & Co 48,46 mek & Leli 27,62 Donaldson Iron Co 214,72 Nw. Coal & Lbr Co 17.29 D»xter Concrete Mfg Co, ., 135.91 Clarence Ziegler 110 Naaareth News Agency .... 118 Wm. H, Taylor & Co 25 03 endorsed. Communlcaton from the Works Progress Administration directing that the trucks on the Park I'roject be inspected on April 8th was read (OonttnuMl on foot Pour) DETAILED REPORT ~ OF NAZARETH RED CROSS FLOOD FUND "Nazareth Woman Sues Stockertown Man $50,000 For Breach of Promise" Naxareth To Go On Daylight Saving April 26th to Sept. 27th All local church services, sclioils, Industrial plants, banks and busine.ss houses will operate on daylight saving time, start¬ ing Sunday, April 26th at 2:00 A. .M., and ending on Sunday, September 27tn at 2;00 A M If you want to be on tlm!> be¬ tween these two dates, turn your timepiece ahead one hour on April 26th Allentown Blue Print Co. C. F Pehnel Kazareth Item Pub. Co. , A. R. Lindeninoy T F. Hu:;i \- Son.-- Naz F.irr BriL'k Co Blue M: ens Wati r Co. DexU" Conci'"'e Mfs. Co Haz H irdwaie Co Elnii :• Wolfe & Son.> A, J .Sc'hi-ler Naz. P;,i;:ip.4 Mill Co. , ,, The Triiiiibower Co. 384 200 6.12 1.14 76.32 13,50 293.75 124 7 i AM 1 70 5 1'.» 071 G7 88 8peci.ll PoUre 26.,'),) 4.0t) 7.,50 ,5.2!l 7.8-' 3 Hi 244.30 Michaci M,i--tor AS.S of Borou^'h.s Naz Hardware Co C. B n>',-e C-1 R. W, No'.f Dexter Concrete Mfg. Co New jT-ev Stci'l Co 48,">.l(l Bell T''! Co of Pa HO) H. 8 Shafrr 44LV00 Triimb 'wer Company 4i)8 41 Dexter Concn l<? -Mfg. Co 107.11L' H. L H-ymann Co 7 O.'i H O Simons & Son 10.50 Morri- Black 37 48 Metr3-Ed:.-.<)n Co 380,l,') Star Janitor Supply H 13 12 R. K. Stout 63.15 L. V Tran=p Co 25 E P Wami.old 3140 Frack tc I.eli 53.61 Blue Mt Con.s Water Co.... 7.30 R. K Stout 1.80 H. 8 Shafer 339.00 TrumlKiwer Company 15.72 Charles Herb.,t 104.25 Naz Coal A Lbr. Co 87.23 Commnuiration from the Hon. P. E Walt r advising that the .sup¬ plementary application for add'.ional labor fund.- to cpniplete the work on Project No 3025 had brcii ap¬ proved wa.s read and ordered filed. Communcaton from the American- LaPranci .v Foamito Co. quotina on a SIRENt.ITE for the firi' tnic-k was re,id and on motion of Me>sr.^. LindeninojfT and Kfim accepted •nd rvferred lo 'lio Pirc committee. Communicaiion tr.iin the Mine Safety AppUancis Co. quoting on Helmets for use by the firemen was read and on motion of Me.ssrs. Alte¬ mos and Lindenmoyer same was accepted and referred to the Fire Committee. Communication from K. R. Dever, chairman of American Legion Safely CommiiU'o, asking for co-operation rn their pl.m to reduce the toll of life and hinb exacted by motor traf¬ nc in this State, was read and on motion of Mes.>is. Kolin nnd Lln- oenmoypr it \va.= moved that .same w accep'.-tl and to coop rate with tnem in tvpry way through our l^)l.ce DciMitment ns the niove- motit wa- iici, a.-i .should U- highlv I-ocal Drive Goes Over Top By $151.37 In last week's issii' of tho Item it was hinted that the Red Cra<s Flood Fund would jjossibly go over the top. This week we are glad to announce that it did. The people of Nazareth and immediate com¬ munity are responsible for donating to the local R<'d Cro.s.^ Flood Fund a total of tl.151.37, or $151 37 more than lt.s quota. This money was received through the following organizations; the local churches collected and donated a total of $86.53. tl><. Vmilanee Ho.se ['(imp.iny. No 1 coKected and donat- td $62 70, the Broad .Street Theatre collected and donateil $86 .'iO, the Kr,uincr Ho.icry CoiniJ.tiiy fiiijjlaye- ; oil 'C'ted and donat<'d $177 50 The balance of $738 34 was donated by lo:-al iiidii.tiy .md ritiz<'n> and re¬ ceived respectively by The Nazareih National B.ink and Trn-t Cc»ni)any. The Si-'cnnd National Bank .iiitl The N..Aireth BuiUlin.? and Loan A-iso- c'i.ition. All contribti'ion.s were ¦ urn, d o^t¦r to Charles W K Shafer, irr.i.sUH'r of tlie local ihapicr of the .•\mcrican H' (I do.--. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED (HOIR TO RENDER (ANTATA "MASS in G" On Easter Sunday Even- ; in}c;"(>allia**On(iood Friday Evening j On Easter Sunday evening in St. i Jolm'.- Helormed Churcli. tlie choir I w;ll render the popular "Mass in O" by Millard, This i,s the Hrst lime i that thL-- important work Ls given by the choir and shiuld prove very iiU rt'sllng to all music lover.->. On OoiKl Friday evening in con¬ nection with the regular .-.ervice the eholr will sing the .-.hort Lenten Cantata, "O.illl.i" by Oounod. BAThIrARBER STILL IN BUSINESS IN SAME SHOP SINCE 1888 JOSEPH RICKERT AD¬ DRESSES LOCAL P. O.S. OF A. LODGE Tl.e local Camp No 445 P O S. of A . at It's ie-.?u;ar weekly meeting on Thursday, April 2nd, held in the Shatcr Building, heard a very inter¬ esting and inspiring address on the "Flag of Our Country". Jo.seph Rickert, local newspaper publisher, Mr, Rickert i.s a Past President of the local Camp, and has been and still Ls one of the most active and 1 lyal members of .said camp. Mr. Rickert held his audience as ho eulogised fact after fact concern¬ ing the Red. White and Blue. He .^aid in part. "Never be ashamed of vour flag, always pay it the n\spect due It " Reniember, that flag can go places that you rant, it will bc -^aUited by pfrson-, who would even f,ul to not<> vD'ir pro,-ence. were you to be pre,soiu at the time. ' In sliort •hat flag, i,- the only flag, of ail llii' nation.s of the world, that hold.i the res;x'ct of thoso nations'. Mr. Rickert was roundly applauded at he conclusion of his spee: h and at :h,. close of the m"eting, no few .¦onaratula'ed him on his fine addre.-,s. It was also made Itnjwn that on .Vpril 16th, the local camp will en¬ roll some for'v new m?inbcrs. Wa.h- ington Camp No 181 of Bangor will cinfer the iiK'latory work on Ih.' candidates. Mary Knecht Takes To Task RusMell Newhart For Failure of Marriage; Both IMaintifT and De¬ fendant Have Engaged Able Council I'EOPLE OF THIS COMMLMTY AROUSED SPECIAL SERVICES IN LOCAL CHURCHES ON PALM SUNDAY .^^yiiii£ Utinesi tuveU jo jIuuIv iliat fwcrty 1«M«k'> ovcftjIjM lum." . APRIL 9—Jumbo, Bimum't lamed tlfphtnl, arrlvci in Iht Unittd Statti. IH2. 10—Ccorf* Adiss, %tai ol •tift ind Ktccn. born. IIM. 11 —Congrcu dccUrct Kcvulu. lioniry War il end, I7IJ, jc^'-j li—Orttt dull bliinrd twtcpt ^) ' South Dakota, 1(90 ^v IJ—Cold diKovcrcd in Artio n«'i Grand Canyon, IS^O. o'*—Actor Booth latall|r 1^ woundtPrtsidcnll.iiKnln. ^ l»6i It- North luuc* lint call lot „ Civil War voluntetra. IKI. Year of The Hig Dliz- zard. Kemember! Fifty-eight year,- ago Wilson E. Nagle decided to li'arn the barber tr.ide. but after working with the .¦-lie.ir.N and ni/ors lu- quit in disgust, only to return and operate a .-hop in the same location in Bath for 47 year,-, and acquire a reputation throughout Northampton and ad¬ joining counties. Now, at the age of 78 years, Mr. NagU' i.s in the .-iiiine barber .shop he fir.st occupied in 1888. the year of the big .snowstorm and is confident that in .speed and workmanship lie can liold his own with old or young but .l.^ he di'clares, "I'm hale and hearty but in the near future I'll hang up the fiddle and the bow--or .^hcers nnd razor -and let .someone else h.ive the place." There is one thing Mr. Nagle has no time for and that is tales of keeping razors In condition by palm .stropping or other "outlandish me¬ thods. As he states "all the time I use the old way to keep razors, elipi^rs and shears In A No. 1 condi- (Continued on Pm* r>T*> P.O.OFA.HOLIK REGULAR MEETING Camp 315 Patriotic Order of Am¬ ericans held their regular meeting 1.1 >t Priday evening with President Ruth Hawk pre.--iding Chaplain Lucy Remaly conducted the devo¬ tions The reijort on finance was niwn by Mrs Mary Aljel. Mr.s. Lizzie Zellner and Jennie Prantz were an¬ nounced as on the sick list The wci'kly prize was won by Mrs. Beulah I-eh Anna Weaver was Initated inn the Order by the Degret^ Team, Mrs. Alice BlUheiinei-, capUiln There will 1m' no meeting April lOtli, 0<H>d Priday On April 17th, the meelUiff will l«-gin at 7 30 P M followed by a card piuly. and on April 24th, a public radii) party will Im- held Catechetical Classes Re¬ ceive Rites of Con¬ firmation Special services were conducted in the Moravian, Lutheran and Re¬ formed churches on Palm Sunday, when the following younfe men and women received tire rite of con¬ firmation: Natareth Moravian fhHrih Walter M. Sweltzer, Robert Sieg¬ fried, Jame.s A. Starner, Chester P. Wunderly, Joseph S Cornell, Rich¬ ard K. Steir, Oencvieve A, Steir, Je.iii L Kem, Althea V. Werkheiser, Marlon V. Werkhel.ser, Mae A. E. Gogel. Eleanor E. Boerstler, Virginia M Trapp Two on account of ni¬ ne-- could not be eonflrnied, but will be confirmed later, St. John's Lutheran Church Lillian I. Ackerman, Alice 8. Beck, Mildred I Bowers, Lorraine V. Drake. Virginia C. Eddlnger, Eve¬ lyn M. En'.,'ler. Claire C, Frantz, Mil- (Continued on Page Five) SPEED DEMONS TO OPEN SEASON AT READING, APRIL 26 E:a.->t«'rn championship auto racing returns to Penn.sylvanla this month wilh the season's premiere scheduli'd for Reading, Sunday, April 26. Director of the annual Spring .six>ed extravaganza will be Ralph A. ILinkin.son. owner and operator of Hankin.-on Speedways. It will be Hankm.-on's eleventh consecutive appearance here in the role of promoter. With the nation's foremost motor lubber.-- located in the East, a star- .studcU'd entry list is .vssured. Near¬ by racing talent includes Oeorge "Doc" Mackenzie, 193,5 Eastern A, A. A. champion from Eddington. and Bobby Sal!. 1933 Eastern monarch from Paterson, N J. The picture.-que Berks county fair oval, .-cene of countless .speed .spectacle-, will again be utilized. Last April, a capacity throng of 28.035 witnes.-ed Hankln.son's 1935 iliHiiBural here. The forthcoming sjx-ed carnival will mark the resumption of Three- A sanctioned auto racing In Read- iiii,' The me«'t h.is already been eeitified by the contest board of the American Automobile As.sociallon at Wa.->hinBton. D C. .Six biK events. ofTerIng 100 laps of motor inadnes-, will comprise the lliriU-stiidded progr.iiii The time trials and four nve-niile sprints will Ix- climaxed by .i 40-lap feature final Re.idini; prec^Hles by three weeks Ilal|)li H,inkin.-<)n.-. 19,'iri inaugural a' I-mghorne Si»it'<lway The t^ing- li line oi>i-iier I. ,d.iie(| lor .Sunday. .May 17, H,inkln>'in aiiiioiiii(-"d today Jury Impaneled Express Opinion On Side of Woman In Dire Need of Money; Defense Attorney Thinks He Can Change Minds of Jury Before Trial A Mock Trial will be held on Wed¬ nesday evening, April 15, at 8 o'clock P M. In the Odd Fellows' lUU with the Honorable Herbert F. Laub, former District Attorney of Northampton County, presiding, at which linu> Mra, Mary Knecht of Nazareth, is asking the sum of 850,000 00 from Ru.s,seU Newhart for bre,ich of promi,-*' of marriage The lawyers for the plaintifl are Carle- ion Woodring and Layton Scott, both of tho City of Easton and the cl leiidant has left his cans*' in the hands of Stanley J. Fehr and Ciiarlea Shimer of the Borough of Nazareth, On account of the immense lm- p>ortance of this trial, the Order of the Eastern Star, for whoae benefit this Mock Trail is given, has .secured Llewellyn Ritter and Jacob Boer¬ stler, Court House oAcials, to act as Clerk of the Courts; E, Albert Boyer of Norihampton. with his a.s.s-Lstant Albert McCabe, to per¬ form the duties of Sheriff; A. Thur- inan Schlabach to act as Piothono- tary; Oeorge S«!lbert and Clarence Deemer to act as Court Crier and Tipstaff respectively. It has been learned, through the I defendant's attorneys, that they ' have a defen.se to this suit and it will astound people of thii com- ' munity when his .'-ide will bo heard. ! A jury fur this important trial will ' be ,selecled from the Order of the j Ea,-.tern Star and, as far as can l>e I learned, half of the jury have ex- ' pre ,-ecj their opinion of helping out j thi- iKxir unfoi:a.iate woman who ' is in dire need of all money that she I can obtain m this trial of the century. A .statement has come from one of the d<'fense attorneys that he thinks he is able to clrange the minds of the jiu-y before the night of the trial. Everybody, regardless of age and size, are most heartily invited to this trial with an admission charge of only thirty cents. Do not miss this treat of the .sea.son because you will laugh from the beginning to the end Y. M. Co A. Circus Next Week With Array of lioeal and Imported Talent Thursday and Friday, April Uith and ITtii; Tliis ^'t'ar'js Show Promises Laiiyhs, Surprises, Thrills and Originality DANGER OF SPON- TANEOIS COMBUSTION In Flooded Mows, Stacks, and Granaries There is a strong po&sibiUiy of .spontane<ju.s combu.stion in iiay straw, and grain which were wet by the recent high water Where no heating has been noticed it u be»t to remove the material immediately and dry it. .say.s County Agent B L Coleman The action of spontaneous com- bu.stion IS like a slow explo.--ion whic.-i becomes rapid with the admLssion ol air alter a certain point in liv; iieatmg It is not advisable to d-.>- tui'b hay, straw, or grain in quan¬ tity after heating ha.-> started w.tli- out a fire engine on the spot Some¬ times a mow will cool without burn¬ ing the building if air ia kept out. Where there is any such wet matf.-r- lal Ul or about the barn, one should be on gu.u'd against .--eriou.s 1o,t> of not only the buUding.i tut al^> of implements and live-stock The 1927 flood in Vernvjai c,ia.-x;d stocks to burn as well a.s barn- in which hay and straw were .itored Corn, oaus, and other grain wnich have been wet are alma->t ^ure ta develop molds, heat, and spoilage which will make feeding to l;ve- ^tock hazardous Hor>es and p.jultrv are (wrticularly .susceptible to moldy or ipoiled feed. Such mat-nals .should be gotten out of crib- and bins and spread out where they will have the be.-t opixirtunity to dry, UNRULY PAIR OF MULES CAUSE BATH MAN'S INJURY Sales Training Expert Praised By Business Men Heads of Associations Say l^ectures Given By E. C. House Aid Employes In Most Helpful and Ef¬ fective VVay; Project Worthwhile EASTON "Y" (JVM TKAM ADDFJ) ATTKACTIOX Will Perform On Mats. Rinus. and Parallel Bars; Popular Loral "Funster" Comedy Just About The "Tops"; Women's Class To Oflfer Novelty Act The Y, M. C. A. circus which is to Ix' held on April 16ih and 17th proinisi's to be the laugh hit of years with an array of local and imported talent that offers laughs, surprises, tiirill-s and originality. The show is offering as a special attraction the Easton V. M. C. A. gym team who will perform on the mats, rings and parallel bars. These gymnasts put on a very finished I>frformance and well de.serve bein^' listed as a real attraction. In ad¬ dition the main show features sever¬ al outstanding boxing bouts as well as a cat and dog fight. Po.sslbly one of the funniest comedians that fol¬ lowers of the sawdu.st ring will .see i.- tliat popular local "funster". Syd Freeman, whose comedy portrayed during the vaudeville act Is just about the "top.s". As an outstanding feature the women's class of the Y M C A. are ofTeriiig a novelty act that ofTer- c,)medy and .¦-uipri.-.e from ,itan to linish. The mighty hunter in his drama¬ tic and dangerous characterization of William Tell dix's .--ome feats of markmanship that will thrill even thosp who remember Buffalo Bill and have read about the deeds of ^ Robin Hood. The entire lobby of the "Y" is to hold the greatest array of freaks and strange creature.^, which would ^ shock Barnum him.seif, if he were living, that a person could spend hours there alone. The show offers among other features, "The man who eats live fish before your eyes," "the mummy man" and "Wild Man ' of Borneo" as well as "Profcs.sor Moolthem" at the checker board. Prom the advance sale of ticket-- j tile show .--eems destined to be a , -ell-out The .spectators are request- ' ed to come early for the .-ide .--hiw.-- .1- the main -how s'art- at 8:15 P .M Early History of Transportation In The Lehigh Valley The coming of Joseph B. Eastman. Federal Coordinator ol Transporta¬ tion, lo Bethlehem on April 13 to address a Joint meeting of the En¬ gineers' Club of the Lehigh Valley and ihe Lehigh Valley sections of the American Chemical Society ancl the Ani'-rican .Soc-iety of Civil En¬ gineers at Packard Laboratory. Le¬ high University, recalls the fact that this region is rich in the hi.-tory ol the development of Mr. Ea.-tman - topic; "TraiLsportation." The ruggedness of Eaotern Penn¬ sylvania, the swiftne.ss and irregul¬ arity of it.s stream.--, presented trans¬ portation problems of unu. ual dilB- culty to thase who lirst undertook t > carry its coal and iron and agricul¬ tural product.^ to the seaboard markets. At tlv b»'t'inning of the 19th cen¬ tury freight moved mostly in large ox or hor.-.e-drawii wagons over a few Improved roads. Pas#nger> traveled by stage-coach. Such was the demand for tran.-ixirtation. liow¬ ever. that by 1825 Penn.sylvanla had iiv.r 'J.OOO miles of "turnpike.^ " But transportation by animal- pnwered road vehicle,-, was iini.'h too c«)--tly to .-<'rve a region who.'^e wealtii lav in coal. Iron, cement nnk, and .-imilar bulky products. To haul a ton of inerchandLs*' (rmu Phlltidel- phia to Pitt.sburgh bv wagon co-t $125 00. The pioneers in tlv ftnthraclte field- floaU'd their c<»al to miirkct in arks Tlie.se cnide boaUs made l>iil Olio trip each Tliei>' w.w- no way Ni haul or propel tli. m ,iir;iiii.v ih,. rut- rents of tho Sitiqiieh.iiiin, .Selmyi kill. Lehigh and Uelaware River¬ ain which they made their perilous •rip.s from the several anthracite fields to the seaboard (Continued On Page Two ¦ • COM.MINION .\T FORKS The Ijords Supix-r will ije adinm- i-tered in Fork.- Church by the Rev Oeorge S. Kleckner Lutheran ji.is- t'lr, on Ea.-ter Sundav morning at !i 45 Preparatory .M-rvice on Good Pri- ci.iy evening at 7:45. Holy we«>k .s<'rvice- al-o on VVed- ne-dav and Thur.sdav evenings at 7 45 THE naz.%ri:tii market This Werk Wheat, per bu ( OaUs. per bu Corn, per ton Rw, per bu Hay, per ton Straw, per ton l-ard, |ier lb E«gs Ham, per lb Shoulder, per lb LIffht Poultry .,. 20 to Pork, drftvrd 11 to StovT, piT 100 lbs Chejituut. per 100 IhB... Pi'ft. IOO lbs nuckwheat. 100 lb« .'4<>ft CVxiI, 100 Hm Rine, IIM Um > 9.n .32 15 00 .60 20 00 1200 .13 .22 .75 28 Ol .23 13 .55 55 .46 J6 .45 30 FIRST APPEARANCE NEXT WEDNESDAY Harry Wagner, Northampton -treet. Bath, who was a.-si-ting Charles Smith with larmwork on Ills property noar Weaver.sville. last Friday, i-eceived a broken ankle on his left foot when, just a.s the men were about to unhitch a pair of mules for the noonday meal, they became unruly and pulled away with .1 heavy laiidroU'-r and in doing so c.uight Mr. Wagner's foot with lUs resultant injury. He was taken to Haff- Hospital for an X-ray and is bin? trea'ed now in his home at RaMi for the painful and accidental injury SPETIALPALMSUND.W SERVICES IN STHOE- NECK NORAVUN The following young people were confirmed in the Schoeneck Mora¬ vian Church Sunday morning: Ru*h Naomi Abel, of Eaat Lawni. Olady- Henrietta Berger, of Christian Springs, Albert Floyd Clewell, of Ea.-ton, Robert Allan Heyer, of Betlileliem, Naomi Viola Lerch Kel¬ ler of Aluta, Ix)retta Catherine Knecht of FuUerton, Mae Alice Laudenbach, of Cherry HUl and W.irren l/iuis Lilly, of Ea.st Lawn The choir .sang Flin.; Wide the Gate.-' from the "Crucifixion" by .John Stainer, Mr- James Gross -.mg the .soprano solo "Ride On! Ride On!" by J, IV Scott The Male Chorti- .-ang "Just A* I .\m by A R Beck A reunion of the confirmation class of 1935 was held in connecton with the morning .s«^rvice with the following nienilxTs pr<-sent: Ruth Be:l Elmira Colver, Virginia Clewell, .Arl-'iie Fen-termaker. Mr- Harvev Fen-'erinaker. IXirothy Fenstermak¬ er Filwiii Fen-termaker. Paul and H.irold Oarren. Riitli Harriegle, Fr;ink Harrtegle. Roljert Ko.-ten- li uier. Victor Kostenbader. Allen I :Ilv, William Lieberman, Arlene Morn.-. Richard Seiufried. Thotn.i- Seiefned. Rober' Snyder Caroline T:;iman. Mav Ward and Harold Yob, A portion of the Passion Week Manual was read during tlie evening -er\ ice The "Ho-anna anthem by Oregor was chanted bv the Sunday School and the choir The choir al-o sang 'he old German choral entitled "O Bethanien Vlisslonary- Suixriii'indent V'ir «lnia Clewell led the Suiul.iy School A letter from tlie Hev Howard S'ortz, in Nicaragua, was read by Re\ Oro.-<i The Chri.-tlan Endeavor meeting was led by Ellen Butz Tire choir held ;i rehears;\l .ifter the evening MlsiHRJc THII APPI.U ATION Harrisburg A Penn.'^vlvania re.'.i- .leiit. apparently with an eye on both the present and future, ha." re- iiuested the State Department of Revenue to .-end him literature on niarnag,. and divorce and also .tlyni[ dog laws ' The mixfyl inquiry waa referred 'o the depiirtinent .- divwion of mU- •ellaneoiis liceiw«\s which .supervtv.s ¦ he LviiiiUior of dog hoenjp, n.^hing. Ii.t'ii.*'. lmnt<'r,s lu-en,^ otc The !"i.i..n w.l., able to .¦•¦nd the appli- iM- s copy of the dog Uw. but had i'ttuiig to ,liter on llie .subject of nnrri.iit,. «nd divorce. Series of Talks To Be Held April 15, 21, and 28; Tic¬ kets May Be Obtained Through MerchanU Division of The Chamber of Commerce Letters from Chaml>ers of Com¬ merce, presidents of retail mer¬ chant's associations and other pro¬ minent busines.i people who have employed E C Houae in o)ale.s •.raining work in other cities are good evidence that the Merchant->' Division of the Nazareih Chamber of Commerce made no mLstak«^ in .-.ecunrig hia .service^ for the three addresses to be given here Rolx?rt E Treman. president of Treman. King and Company at Ithaca, write.-.: "Mr Hou.se was able to distin¬ guish him.seif h'-re in a mos'. help¬ ful and efT'Ctive way He is an exoellent speaker—interesting and '¦ffective During the three meet- ijig", he conducted for the aales people of Ithaca ,he was able, in my opinion to do a most helplui and worthwhile job. We c«nt out -ome 35 of our own staff to his lectures and I con.-ider the In¬ vestment Wl- made m the .series conducted by Mr Hou-« most worth while in every way' Ouy B Saxton. president of the Retail .Merchant^' As.sociat.ion at Jamestown said: "We found his lectures most in¬ teresting and instructive. In Ja.Tiestown they were well at¬ tended and we thought the pro- jec. '.veil worth while Ludwig G Meyer president of the Re'a.I Merchants A-^.sociation of Erie. Pa., wrote: "The.-f lecture- W^r'' 'X"il;en' tne iiit/!re»t on the part of botli tlie merchants and the sales peo* pie was very much ^eat«r than we had expected. E\ery det«U oC Mr. House',s work with us EC HOUSE l>.^n entirely satisfactory He haa addres.-ed a number of Erie or¬ ganizations at various times In addition to thL- work for us, and has always made good ' I'aul W McDjiiough. Executive 'Con'inued on Page Foun AMERICAN LE- GION MEETS IN REGLLAR SESSION Plan .Memorial Day Activities A regular stated meeting of the local Po-t of the American Legion wa- held Monday evening at their lioine wilh Commander M.jrrow pr. - siding There was a big turnjui. Maynard Huber, a delegate from the Sons of Veteran.', wa.- pre.-ent at this meeting to present and discus* Memorial Day activities Arrangements were mad-? for the toUo-vving celebrations: May 24th, tile lo.-al Post will take part in the Belfast celebration in the morning and Hecktown in the afternoon .Ma\ 30th they will conduct .service- tn town; June 7th at Moore.-town and .Vewton, and June 14tli, tiie entire body will journey to Monroe County to take part there The next County meeting will be held here April 17th when the Na»- are'ii I'o-t will be ha.M to all Countv Posts Drum Corp ienearsai.-> will .-tart on April 23rd m prep.iratioii for a busy sea.son. The application for incorporation of th» local home has been properly executed and r- ready to t>e lorwarded to Harri-- burg The Safety Committee ha.- out¬ lined a definite program which L- beiiie inaugurated AU orgtinization- are being notified by this commi'tee of the plan and the Legion hopes to have 100 p'-r cent cooperation. EASTER PROGRAM IN EVANGELIC AL f HURCH MONDAY, APRIL 13th Th annual Ea.-ter services of the Evangelical Sunday School, Naz*- leth, will fce held on .'Vfindiy April 13. at 7:30 P. .M. The .ser\ Ice Is I entitled. "The Dawni of Life" It , coivsists of new and beautiful E^a«- \ ter recitations and other features. A pageant entitled "In Jo.>eph'3 Oard"n " will be rendered In this presentation the platform will be j suitably decorated in garden eflect. An exercL->e will be given entitled, I "Tile Fisher Lad . The Primarv Department will Join intj the pro- i gram with suitable recitatlon.s and * exerci.ses AU are welcome to attend NAZARETH A. C. (ON- DUCTS FIRST OF WEEK¬ LY BINGO PARTIES Saturday. April 4th -aw quite a te'.v of the lo:-al residents enter th" nx)m> formerly occupied by the Post Office in the Na/areth Inn and leave '.Vlth a basket or baskets of groceries ir fruit- the result- of their lucK a' the tin^i weekly BinKo party of the Nazareth Athletic Club S.iturday. April llth. the prizes will consL-t of eggs and bacon for Easter Your pre.st^nce will be ap¬ preciated This organization will al.-'i hold a card party on Thur-d,iv April 16th. in the Odd P"l!'-W.- Hall The local ba.seball team ;-, rapid!', rounding into .shape and '.vith th • -uppon of the community -i.iuld go plac<".s this coming .-rf-a-son I:i the near future memlxM'.ship tick":- will b«' .-old Donations will al.so be ac¬ cepted and appreciated After 250 of the.se ticket,- have been .-o. I a irufantlc meeting will be held a: M-' l<x-al Y M C A and every holder .if membership tickeUs will have iIih opportunity to voice hts oplnin;i either for at agaln.-t the li:indlln« of viirioas Items of business Similar me.'ting.s will be held monthly and a treaMirrrs report rendere<l At the flr.st mating commit tee- will be appoUited fo run the first picnic to be held at the Bushkill Centre Orove on Deeoratlon Dhv The boys are at prevnt dickenir.; with the famou* Ppnatermivckr: Itiil»e Band of Allentown for that date The ofBcers abri plan to hold several picnie* and oarnlvala con- -L-tinu <>r ningn .i»t4»nd- et<-, on th Hall Field uib'year if It Is avaU»bie LEGION AIXIUARY HOLD REGULAR MONTHLY WEEreiG The American Legion Auxiliary of Harold V Knecht Unit No 415, held their regular monthly meeting on Friday evening April 3rd, in the I/pgion home Tlie President Mrs, Dorothy Folweiler presided. Several new member.- were taken In the Junior Auxthary which Ls being or?a:iis5ed at the pre.sent time. Mrs Carrie Nagle wa.s appointed delegate to the four county council which will be held at Slatington on Saturday. April llth, in St. John'a Ri'formed Church It was decided 'o entertain the War Mothers in honor of .Mother's Day at their neitt ntf-eting which will be held Majr »th, in the I/'glon Home, A donation of 125 00 was given for , ll'XKl relief through the Legion Aux- llary headquarters " • Robert Halber-tadt, a .student at th«. Penn.-ylv.jnia SUte College of Opuimetry at Philadelphia, Is .spend¬ ing the Ea,ster vacation with his PMirents. Mr and Mr.s. Victor Hal- berstadt, North Broad street. Table of Contents Page 2- \ Very Latest Nancy Hart s Home News Page 3 43 Years Ago Bruce Barton Says: Modem Women Page 5 - News For Home Lovera Pagp 6 - Der Oust Und Die Suf It s A V%ci — The Family Doctor Comics Page 7 The rkKHu- Woman ThLs Week In WuhlnctM Bales RegLstrr ClaMtfled Ada PKe 0 Church AnnounoenMnts Munday School L—oa t I 1 i - J '-n j i -k
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
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 | 1936-04-09 |
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 | 09 |
Year | 1936 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
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 | 1936-04-09 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-01 |
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 38316 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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The Nazareth Item
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DEVOTED TO L.ITIRATUMI,
UXStkL AND OBNCRAL INTBLUOINOB
'vjr45^No. 20 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20
NAZARETH, PA^, THURSDAY MOKNING. APRIL t». IWCy
Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Three Cents
1^
Borough Fathers Accept Bids For Materials and
Park Equipment
A««rds Contract of Changing Over Tlie American ^ LtFrance Truck With New Wheels Having Pneumatic Tires To A. R. Lindenmoyer
IfDERAL TAX EXEMPTION TO BE FILED
nfleers of Borough To Return Securities Deposited ^For WPA Project On Sidewalks and Curbs To Property Owners
A rMular stated meetinB of Town JLcU was held Monday evening, rVgo o'clock with all of the mem- ters present with the exception of 1^ Hagenbuch. The President Mr. lehaeSer. presided.
The minutes of the regular slated -eetlng of March 2iid, 1936 were wad and on motion ot Me.ssr.s. undenmoyer and Kelm. same were ippjoved as road.
On motion of Me.s.sr.s Kelm and LUidenmovfi-. the following bills a.s jpproved bv the Cliairman of the various coinmlttee.s, were ordered to kt paid as read,
R, r. Ziegler Oarage I 58.60
W. A Heycr 50
Trumbower Company IM 25
Hue Mt Cons. Water Co, ,. 7,00
(lody Brothers M-62
Nu, race Brick Co 13,50
Wm, H, Taylor & Co 48,46
mek & Leli 27,62
Donaldson Iron Co 214,72
Nw. Coal & Lbr Co 17.29
D»xter Concrete Mfg Co, ., 135.91
Clarence Ziegler 110
Naaareth News Agency .... 118 Wm. H, Taylor & Co 25 03
endorsed.
Communlcaton from the Works
Progress Administration directing
that the trucks on the Park I'roject
be inspected on April 8th was read
(OonttnuMl on foot Pour)
DETAILED REPORT ~ OF NAZARETH RED CROSS FLOOD FUND
"Nazareth Woman Sues Stockertown Man $50,000 For Breach of Promise"
Naxareth To Go On
Daylight Saving
April 26th to
Sept. 27th
All local church services, sclioils, Industrial plants, banks and busine.ss houses will operate on daylight saving time, start¬ ing Sunday, April 26th at 2:00 A. .M., and ending on Sunday, September 27tn at 2;00 A M
If you want to be on tlm!> be¬ tween these two dates, turn your timepiece ahead one hour on April 26th
Allentown Blue Print Co.
C. F Pehnel
Kazareth Item Pub. Co. ,
A. R. Lindeninoy T
F. Hu:;i \- Son.--
Naz F.irr BriL'k Co
Blue M: ens Wati r Co. DexU" Conci'"'e Mfs. Co
Haz H irdwaie Co
Elnii :• Wolfe & Son.>
A, J .Sc'hi-ler
Naz. P;,i;:ip.4 Mill Co. , ,, The Triiiiibower Co.
384
200
6.12
1.14
76.32
13,50
293.75
124 7 i
AM
1 70
5 1'.»
071
G7 88
8peci.ll PoUre 26.,'),)
4.0t)
7.,50 ,5.2!l 7.8-' 3 Hi
244.30
Michaci M,i--tor
AS.S of Borou^'h.s
Naz Hardware Co
C. B n>',-e C-1
R. W, No'.f
Dexter Concrete Mfg. Co
New jT-ev Stci'l Co 48,">.l(l
Bell T''! Co of Pa HO)
H. 8 Shafrr 44LV00
Triimb 'wer Company 4i)8 41
Dexter Concn l -Mfg. Co 107.11L'
H. L H-ymann Co 7 O.'i
H O Simons & Son 10.50
Morri- Black 37 48
Metr3-Ed:.-.<)n Co 380,l,')
Star Janitor Supply H 13 12
R. K. Stout 63.15
L. V Tran=p Co 25
E P Wami.old 3140
Frack tc I.eli 53.61
Blue Mt Con.s Water Co.... 7.30
R. K Stout 1.80
H. 8 Shafer 339.00
TrumlKiwer Company 15.72
Charles Herb.,t 104.25
Naz Coal A Lbr. Co 87.23
Commnuiration from the Hon. P. E Walt r advising that the .sup¬ plementary application for add'.ional labor fund.- to cpniplete the work on Project No 3025 had brcii ap¬ proved wa.s read and ordered filed.
Communcaton from the American- LaPranci .v Foamito Co. quotina on a SIRENt.ITE for the firi' tnic-k was re,id and on motion of Me>sr.^. LindeninojfT and Kfim accepted •nd rvferred lo 'lio Pirc committee.
Communicaiion tr.iin the Mine Safety AppUancis Co. quoting on Helmets for use by the firemen was read and on motion of Me.ssrs. Alte¬ mos and Lindenmoyer same was accepted and referred to the Fire Committee.
Communication from K. R. Dever, chairman of American Legion Safely CommiiU'o, asking for co-operation rn their pl.m to reduce the toll of life and hinb exacted by motor traf¬ nc in this State, was read and on motion of Mes.>is. Kolin nnd Lln- oenmoypr it \va.= moved that .same w accep'.-tl and to coop rate with tnem in tvpry way through our l^)l.ce DciMitment ns the niove- motit wa- iici, a.-i .should U- highlv
I-ocal Drive Goes Over Top By $151.37
In last week's issii' of tho Item it was hinted that the Red Cra |
Month | 04 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1936 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19360409_001.tif |
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