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The Nazareth Item AN INDEPENDfcNT FAMILt NEWSPAPRR DFVOTED TO l.ITKKATURft IXX7AL AND OENERAL INTELUOKNOI VOL. XLIV. NAZAKETH. PA., THURSDAY AM .K.VIXC, Jf'XK :^7, llt-T. No. 31 Miss Vannatta Gets Into Fourth Place And Wins $5.00 In ( The Six Leaders of This Campaign Are Now Being Cramped By Contestants That Are Now Turning In Some of Their Credits MISS WAMBOLD HOLDS LEAD BY SMALL MAR¬ GIN; SPECIAL CREDITS FOR LAST WEEK; CONTEST CLOSES AT NOON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd 188th a.\.mvi:ks.\hv OF MORAVIAN (0\(;RE(iATI()N Sp«-i-ial Speakers.—.Musie by llie rinuus, i:u>iton and Nuxarelh Moravian ( hoirs Prizes Awarded To N. H. S. Students At Commence¬ ment and Assembly . It's Anybody's Race Now ¦ p. |. A. A. DISTRICT ELEVEN CHAMPIONS Miss Vannatta, who was in sixiU po.sltion last week has turned in 182.800 credits .since the la.st count and is now a close contender for first place. She also wins the special priae of five dollars for turning In the most credits for the weekly count. Miss Wambold holds the pole with M1S.S Fehnel and Miss Koch crowd¬ ing her mighty close to the fence. And now, with the final week start¬ ing today and the double credit.s Issued by the merchants on all cash sales and the 5,000-credit slips on every dollar paid on an old account. It will be a great big question as lo who Will really win this trip to Yellowstone Park. With the many credits still held out by, nobody ktwws who, at least eleven of the contestants now leading this cam¬ paign have a wonderful chance to win In the last and final count July 3rd. It takes but a lew dollars oa an old account here and there to add a few hundred credits to any of the contestants present total. A lew hundred thousand credits add¬ ed to any of the totals listed below will certainly up.set the apple carl in the final count next week. With the special credits again be¬ ing ls.sued this last week will, with¬ out any doubt, bring most of the present totals up lo the seven-figure column. We predict it is now any¬ body., race and would not be sur¬ prised to .see any one of the flrst twelve girls li.sted come thru and win this trip. With thou-^ands of credits still being held out and the special credits to be Issued for the balance of this campaign, anything is possible and probable. However, the judge.- will make the final count and we will leave It to them to an¬ nounce our predictions as well as the winner. There will be no more ,special counts or bulletins ls>ued, other than the one listed below. The next count will be the last and final by the Judges. H. P. Yeisley, Oeorge Grim and William Shlmer will make this final count as soon after July 3rd AS possible and no announ¬ cement of any kind will be made until this final checkup. The announcement of the win¬ ner will be made in the Lssue of July nth. after all the ballots have been recounted and checked by the Judges. There will be no other an¬ nouncements and the judges decl-j slon will be final. Until then, hel| your favorite accumulate as man; credits as possible this special credi week. Tlic campaign will ije over at noon, July 3rd. and all ballot tioxes will be collected promptly al twelve o'clock. All contestants are advised to drop all their credits prior this d.ite if possible. Nazareth High Nine District Champions COUNTY AGENT GIVES 4H CLUB OFFICERS TIMELY TURF TOPICS ARE ELECTED With tiie advent of hot. dry weather, the value of good lawn manasrement in the early part of the season 1.= beconiing .strikingly evident. County Agent B. L Cole¬ man points out. Tho->(> lawns which have been cut at one-and one-half inches or high¬ er right from the st.irt. .md on whieh the clippings have been allowed to remain, pro.-cni a vivid cor.trast iConUnui-u on La^t Pa?ei i Officers for the Northampton County 4-H Club Council, selected .It the June meeting lield Saturday afternoon. June 22iul. in the Naza- re.h V. M C A. were: President. K'^niieth Wohlbnch, Lower Saucon; Vice-President, Francis Whitehead, Forks; Secretary, Evelyn Judd, Low¬ er Saucon; Treasurer, Ralph Lau- Ixich. Saucon Valley. The meetiiu; was in charae of (Continued on Page Four) Yellowstone Park Welcome Yellowstone Park Is a big, wliole- soine wilderiie.Ns. one and o;ie-h.ilf times as large as the state of Del¬ aware But iilihougli It is .[ th'>u- sand miles or more from any largo city. Miss Nazareth, who wins the prize trip in the Merchants O^wd Will Tour Contest, will be amaz«'d by the metropolitan style and con¬ venience of Its hotels and lodges While entei'^iining a multitude of guests from all over the world. It Is said of Yellowstone hoslelries that but also provide entertainment with their dramatic and miijical talent.s. Her days will Ix' devoted lo .sl({ht- seeina. hiking, with sigiitscers while accompanying Rangers point out the many wonders and tell the p.irk's magic story, watching tho f'-eding i)f tlie bears and taking part in •adventures" exclusive to Yellow¬ stone. Evenings of amusement and en- teriainnicnt will follow days of Gardiner Gateway. Montana, With Welcoming Inscription CORNER STONE OF NEW POST OFFICE BUnm LAID The cornerstone of the new P( Offlce Building now being construct¬ ed on the Northwest corner of the Circle, was laid Monday afternoon. It Is located at the Southeast corner \ of llie building and was made of .Indiana lime rock .All the documents inserted in this stone were placed Inside a lead tub--> made by S. D. Knecht, and, in addi¬ tion lo being sealed In this tub? the lube itself was placed into th ¦ cavity of the rock and again sealed with cement and brick Documents placed inside iM? cornerstone consisted of a lett.^r from Postmaster, J A. Farley; a list of the Borough ofllcial.s, a li.-t ol the Nazareth Sciii> >1 Board and di¬ rectory, a list o'. members of the Chamber ol Commerce, a iM of iCoMtliuiecl on Last Pago RURALCARRIERS HOLD CLAMB.'VKE The Northampton County Rural Letter Carriers Association held their annual clambake in Miller's Orove, Del;l'ol'\ on Sunday after¬ noon. The afTair was attended not only by carriers of the county and adjoining counties, but by carriers from Luzerne and Montgomery counties as well. Final arrange¬ ments were made for the Rural Letter Carriers A.ssociation State Convention, which will be held In Easton on July 15. 16 and 17. Tlie following officers for the ensuing year were ekcied: president. Clyde Loneenbach. ol Fasten; vice-presi¬ dent. Jacob HeckuMU. of Nazareth; S<>cretary. Warren J. Heiney, of Wind Oap; treasurer. John Flyte, of Bath; executive committee: Stanley Bergstres-si'r, Hellertown; William Milhelm, of Nazareth, and Harley Heller, of Bangor; The post¬ masters of Pen Argyl, Bangor and Easion, were present Other guests present were, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Young, of Drums; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffy, of Mountain Top; Mrs. Duffy is Slate President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Rural Letter Carriers Association. The Ladie.s Auxiliary of the Coun¬ ty elected the following offlcer?: Johnny Rundle*^ Triple and Captain Hearn's Single Cha§e Home Winning Rum In 9th Inning iLIMINATED PALMERTON CELEBRATED 25th WEDDING ANNIVER¬ SARY, SATURDAY The Moravian Congregation of ! .Nazareth. ob.serves the 188tli Anni- \er.sary of the organization of the Congregation mxt Sunday, June 0 witli .special .services The Congregation was organized on June 25lh, 1747 by Spangenlierg. The beginning of tlie work at Naza¬ reth antidaies the dale of the or¬ ganization by seven years May 30th, 1740 Up to Ihe time of organization. the memberslup was registered with tlie Bethlehem Church. In 1747 tiiey severed their connection with Bethleliem and became a .separate Congregation at Nazareth The day will be fittingly observed the Trombone Choir announcing the Festal Day from the steeple of tlie church at 9 a m. At 10;30 a m . Worship and Mes¬ sage The message will be deliver¬ ed by the Rev J E Weuiland D D., President ol the Ea.stern District Board At 2:30 p m . Love Feast At this service ihe Emaus and Easton Choirs of the Moravian Churches, each will bring a mes.sage in song, and the two choirs with the Naza¬ reth Choir will also render a .selec¬ tion, and the pastors of the Mora¬ vian Congregations In this district will bring greeting.s. No evening service. The public is cordially in¬ vited " Magnlflcient ^cHlng, timely hTfi ad a fighting spirit that would 01 be beaten brought the P. I. A. A. District Eleven cliampionshlp to Naziireth as Andy Leh'.s Nazareth High nine, champions of the Le¬ high-Northampton Interscholastic League and flnaltsls in the District playoffs, broke a 1-1 tie in the ninth JUflUig to win a 3 to 1 ball ANDY LEH, COACH from Bill Braucher's Palmerton nine, champions of the Lehigh Val¬ ley League, on Friday afternoon at the Thomas Field, Catasauqua. Tw.i .screaming hits, a triple and a .singl"' lashed out by Nazareth bats in tii.' first half of the nintli inning were the means that finally brought the laurels to Nazareth Hits were few and far between Brawny-armed Steve Fm'a, Stoek¬ ertown lad. who hurled the Cement (Continued on Page Sis) M:- and Mrs. Frederick Kern cele¬ brated their 25th wedding anniver¬ sary Saturdav at the home of Squire L. P Kostenbader, father of Mrs. Kern, by having open house. It proved to be a joyous occasion which neighbors and friends enjoyed. Quests were welcomed during the entire day During the evening the choir of the Nazareth Moravian Church, of which Mr. and Mrs Kern are mem¬ bers, called and sang .several selec¬ tions in their honor. OfBcers and members of local Chapter 252, Order of Eastern Star called in a group. Mrs Kern having been secretary of the chapter for the past ten years. Vocal selections were rendered by game Mi.<s Marie Voigt and Mrs Carrie W.ilker. accoinpanii'd by Mrs. Ruj- sell Rohrbach. Tlie original wed- d-.ng marcii was the original bridal pany of 25 year.-, a:;o carried out the beautiful ceremony Mrs Harold L. Ko.stenbader, Philadelphia, took the place of Mrs B A. McC:irron. of Los Aangeles. Cal. as matron of honor. Fred T. Beckel, of Bethle¬ hem, best man; Mrs. Paul Bath, of Wa.shington. N. J, original flower girl accompanied by little Mi-.s Joan Oorden. of Washington. D C ; Har- IContinued on Last Page* OPEN AIr'sERVIC E SPONSORED BY LUTH¬ ERAN PASTORAL ASSO. CONTRACT LET FOR PAPER BOX RE-CONSTRICTION Bids for the re-construction of the Nazareth Paper Box factorv. were opened Monday evening by F. i D. Wood and the contract for thi-i, work wa.s awarded to The Ray Con¬ struction Complny of Bethlehem at a total cost of $12.75000 Work is to be started as soon as po.ssible so that the same is com¬ pleted by August 1st and ready f>r full operations. This new addition will be constructed of steel and brick and is 50 feet bv 95 feet OFFICERS OF SONS OF LEGION TO BE INSTALLED TO-NITE There will be a public initiation and installation of ofBcers of the Sons of U'gion in the Odd Fellows Hall tonight at 7:15 o'clock AU members of the Auxlllarv, War Longcnbacli, Mr president, Mr.s Clyde Easton; vice-president, J Heiney. of Wind Gap; secretary. Mrs. Vernon Sloyer, of Easton; treasurer, Mrs. Cora Ackerman, of Wind Gap. ENGAGEMENT ANNOl NCEI) j .Mothers and American Legion .ire requested to be pre.s<uu. as well a- time IS. Warren ti,e public. This i.s tlie first they have none-the-less captured the qualities which mark a true host. Aftar lier N'^itli Coa.sT Limited Journ»y. Miss Nazareth will find a gay welcome awaiting her when her motor coach procession rolls up to the Hotel or I-odge where she will stop during each day of her .stay in Yellowslone. Sh? will be greeted bv .nerenading "savage-" as thr col¬ lege student-i are called who not only d.) tlin "hou.se' and cabin work I sightseeing activity Orchestras will play in the hotels at dinner hours I and in the evenings. Recreation i halls in the lodges will be .scenes nl "get logethers' . Miss Nazareth will meet other visitors from her own and olher slates and from I foreign countries She will attend j amateur theatricals prem-nted by I the student employees and partici¬ pate in community dancing. singing and The engagement of Miss Dorothy Miller Rehrlg, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward Rehrlg. of Bangor, and Robert I/ee Peppt^l of Wilming¬ ton, Delaware, son of Mr and Mrs. R. I. Peppell, of Nazareth, was an¬ nounced on Saturday afternoon at a tea attended by friends at the coming bride's home in Bangor. Tlie young couple will be married this fall. Mrs. Rehrlg and Mrs John A Miller, the latter of Nazareth, re¬ ceived the guests at the afTair, Mis.s Rehrlg I.s a graduate of the Bangor High School, Mary Lyn School at Swarthmore, Wellesley College, and recently attended the Cooperation School for Student Teachers In New Vork City. The bride-groom is a graduate of Naza¬ reth High School as well as Duke Unlversltv _ « # Mi.ss Anita Knecht, Belvidere St., is .spending a week with her aunt. Mrs A N. OLsh, at AUentown. the public has ever been invited t i be present at a Legion ine«>tlng. Offlcers of various pasts of the 3u:ii district will olTlciaie Oil Saturday evening at 7:30 p in there will be an official Ha:, r.iising at the new Legion Home on South Main stre«-t. The flag was dJiiated by the Bu.s.s Funiiture Co. and the flag pole by the Nazareth Ce¬ ment Co Old-Fashioned "Kettle Band'* Given Belfast Couple By Friends / All old-fa.shioned "kettle band". was given on Friday evening iu honor of Mr and Mrs Lester Hart¬ man. of Belfast, by a group of friends Mr.s Hartman is the fi)r- mer Miss Miriam Reimety Those pr.'s.-nt included: Mr. iitW-Mrs Eiirl Stroman. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Engle. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Voung, Albert Neel. Maybelle Kah¬ ler, Evelyn Messinger, Julia Wal¬ ters. Melvin Werner. Carl Beitel, Lillian Bare.s. Mr. and Mrs. May- n,ird Frankenfleld, Dolly Hartman and Mr and Mrs Lester Hartman To Br Held al Kaston H, S, Sluclium al 7 IV M.. 11). S, T.i On Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, il.iylight saving time, the annual Easton Open Air Service will be held in the stadium of the Easton High Scliool at IJth and Northanip- •oii Streets. The .service is spon¬ sored by the Lutheran Pastoral .\s.soclation of Easton. Phillipsburg and vicinity. Plans are carefully ;.i;d out to accomodate an audience '>f at least five thousand worship¬ pers Tlie sermon will be delivered by the Rev. H W Hanson, D D. LL. D. president of Gettysburg College. of Ot-tty.sburg. Pa, "Christianity at 'he Cross' Road.s" is the subject of his sermon. As a college president Dr Hanson is deeplv interested in tlie problems of youth and a.s presi¬ dent of the Board of American Missions, he has a wide outlook on the moral and religious conditions of America He is al.so head of the National Lutheran Educational As.sociation. He is very widely known as a popular speaker and his radio experience equips him for the Iwst u.se of tlie broadcasting to be u.sed on Sunday evening The singing of fanr.har hymn.« will be one of the delightl.il features I'f the informal service T':u> hymn- sing and the junior clmru- of three hundred voices are under :he direc- •'.m of Charles Schnerr. of Naza¬ reth The orchestra of sixty instru- ineius is directed and <irganlzed by Albert Erb of the Easton High Si'hool Faculty. The program is In charge of Rev Arthur P Grammes, cliaimian of the comniittet\ a.ssisU'd bv Rev E S Erb. Rev P. B Wolper. Rev R Henry Neikirk, Rev Webster K Reinert and Rev J A Klick The Hev E. S Erb is president i.f the association and R<'v Charles L Mogrl is Secretars-Tnasurer. Parking .space is ampl" to accom¬ odate the many visitors from dis¬ tant iK)lnts In case of rain, the .service will be held In the high school auditorium at 12th and Nor¬ thampton streets. Children's Day Observed At St. John's Ref. Church Children's Day exercises were ob¬ served at St. John's Rt'formed Church on Sundav morning before a large group of parlshoners The primary dep.irtnvnt presented a pageant entitled "Ood Speaks In E\erything " .Mrs William Silfies was in charg<> of the direction and setting of the pageant. The scenery was painted by Law¬ rence Reiss and Virgil VanNatta .M1.S.S Reimer also had charge of the costumes. In this work she was aided by Mrs, Relss. Mlss Koch. Miss Hahn. Miss Dornblazer Mr.- Brong and Miss Fenicle The mu- ic w.a.s furnlslied by Miss Lorraine Eyer and .Mildred Beck. Tlv:' program consisted of the fol¬ lowing musical numbers in charge of Charles He.ss and which were sung by the junior choir and mal'' quartet; "Nature's Hallelujahs." "Now the Day Is Over.' "Sunbeams Are Shining." 'The Forest Trees" "Beautiful Flowers Are Blooming. "See Israel's O-nitle Shepherd and "A Song of Praise' The entire department participated in the closing chorus The beginners departments un¬ der the diP'otion of Mis.ses Mab-'l Kahler and Irene Roth participated with group .songs and exprcls«^i Tlic following .sludeiiUj were awarded prizes al commencement exercises last Tliur,sday Chari'^- Shlmer. president of Alumni As- j- ciation presented these prizes: Tlit Oirls Citizenship prize was award¬ ed 10 Mi.s.s I/<rraine Heyer; the boy's Citizen.ship pni*.' to Joseph Cassaiio Tlie first prize in the Or- atoriai Contest was awarded to Louise Kern, the .second to Samuel .Marx Joseph Cassano, president of the senior class, in behalf of the 1935 class, announced that a contribu¬ tion ol $100 toward the purchase of a moving picture projector for sound and .silent film.s was made I j the scliool The gift was accepted by the Board of Education. At the assembly held last Wed¬ nesday afternoon. Joseph Cassano president of the Senior ClaiS presid¬ ed Renee Hai-per read the clas.- will. and Greta Wiersma. the clas- prophecy i The following cheer leaders were awarded letters: Janet Baire, EUza- b^.'th Buss. Pearl Arndt. Zena Fer- raro. Edith Barie. The following people received Dramatic Club awards: Lillian Rei- n»-rt. Miriam Rinker. Theresa Schrammel. Helen Segal, Eveline Smith. Elizatieth Wunderly. Pearl Arndt. Irene Bajan. Theda Brob^t. Elizabeth Davis. Miriam Domert, Zena Ferraro. Gladys Fleischman Ro.se Franczak. Dorothy Orubb. June Orubb. Lorraine Heyer. Ruth Kellow. Joy Kortz. Frances Laubach. Laura Wambold Tiic following ptople received Blue and White Standard pins: Irene Bajan. Mildred McPall, Miri¬ am Domert. Pauline Rotzell. Rictor Auman. Frances Haldeman, Cynthia Knaus.s. Walter Shook. Prank Kul- ler. Edvthe Williams. Louise Kern Thomas Starner. Louise Stohl, EIN zab«-th Beck. Richard Roth, Pearl Arndt, Robert Jones, Alice 6rody, Theda Brobsi, Mildred Pehnel, Joy Kortz Typing awards for accuracy and speed were received by the follow* ing: Word!t per I Minute ErrM« Dorothy Koch 50 3 .Marion Thomas 45 5 Edna Schullz 42 1 June Orubb 40 3 Virginia Miller 40 4 .MilliceiU Uhler 33 1 Agnes Magdltch .,. 33 4 P.-iimaiishlp award.s were received by the following: Ruth Fortner, Sally Merlo, Mary Weber, StelU I Weiss Oirls receiving utiilelic letters for participating 900 points in athletic* were: Frances Haldeman, Lorraine Heyer. Th"resa Schrammel, Mar¬ garet Milheim. Miriam Fritchman, Ruth Sandercock, DorLs Fehnel, Lena Franusiszin, Dorothy Koch, Lucille Hagenbuch. Mr Cump presented Donald Hearn, captain of the baseball team, with the Lehigh-Northampton champion¬ ship cup for baseball. Donald Hearn in turn, presented the trophy to Nazareth High School to M placed in the trophy case. Boy',s varsity letter for baseball and basketball: Kenneth Shook, Ralph Altemose, John WeUs, Sher- wood Rash. Harry Engler, Warren Breinig Ray Douglas. Stephen Fln« ta. Charles Ootto, Donald Hearn, Donald Michael. Emerson Rundle, Robert Seibler, Olenn Voung, John Rundle. Samuel Marx, manafler; Scrub letters: Stanley Berger. Joseph Betz Kermit Davis, Elwood Iyer, Charles Free, Qulntin Oeorfe, H'jward Minnich. Sherman Shook, manager MEDALS AWARDED BY AMERICAN LE¬ GION AUXILIARY The annual awards given by the American Legion and Auxiliary for good character, leadership, school activities, service and good citiz"n- ship were presented at the Junior High School Commencement exer¬ cise, last Tuesdav evening The medals were awarded to John Red- lin< and Lorraine Thomas, bot^i eighth crade students, by Mr. Robert i Paulv. a past commander of , the I local American Legion I'ost. ( OAIMIMON AT .*RNDT'> Tlie preparatory service will b' held and the Lord's Supper admin¬ istered in Arndt s Church, by the Rev Oeorge S Kleckner, Lutheran pastor, on Sunday. June 30th. at 10 15 a m r Prank H'uth lett Sunday morning )ii>r a trip up North He will \icit Swastika and Kirkland. Ontajpio and expects to be home tod:iy / ALASKA JUBflJE CELEBRATION AT SCHOGNECK. SUN. The Sclio^neck Moravian Church will, on Sunday, hold Its Ala.ska Jubilee, celebrating the 50th year of the mission work In Alaska. In the morning the sermon wUl be preached by Dr 8 H Oapp, highest ofBcial in the Moravian Church, also president of the Mor¬ avian Mission Board. In the afterncxjii there will be a lovefeast at 3 p. m. Tlie speaker will l>e Dr Oapp, who made a thor¬ ough mvestlgat:-)!! of all the Alas¬ ka mission statiorus a few years ag9 and will relate many Interesting and amusing incidents which took place during his Alaska visit. Vocal music will be furnished by Ralph B<jver, of Bangor. The public Is most cordiallv invited to attend. • # .Mr and Mr Harry Fleet and Oeorge Shireman, of Philadelphia, visited Mr and Mrs. Charles Kahler and familv. Walnut street on Satur- TRUCK CATCHES FIRE .¦\ truck from the Bethlehem New, I Agency, delivering newspapers a' I Reimer s Stationery Store on South I .Mam street, caught fire m frmt ot the store on Saturday morning at 4 1,1 By the time the Vigilance Host^ Company responded t i the alarm, the truck was a mass of | flames, but with the aid of a booster | pump, tile firemen quickly extlng- ' tished the blaze Most of the new-- ¦ papers and the top of the truc'K! were destroved I Jacob Stoudt, of Easton visited Mr and Mrs. Charles Rasley on Sunday. NAZ.XKKTH LOSKS TWO (;.\MKS OVKR THE WKEK-KM) Man.iKrr Heath Brrak<i Thumb Nazareth lo.st a valuable chance over the week-end when they drop¬ ped two East Penn League game- the fir.st to the F.i»st<in Fleas on Saturday afternoon by a 6 to 5 score .md the .second to Amicus bv a 9 to 8 final. The t<nighe.st break ot all. howt-ver wa.s the fact that Charley Heath. Nazareth back.stop and manager, will be lost to the team for tho greater part of the s»>a.son. In the sixth inning a foul tip struck him on the hand break- his thumb and forcing him out of the game. Because of these two losses. East Oreenvllle stopped up to .second place and forced the Healh-men into third money On Saturdav, the I Nazantes will meet the league lead¬ ers. J<v Bird's Martin .s Cre«<k nine' (Continued on Last Page) ! Standing of Candidates at the end of the Sixth Week The Next Count Will Announce The Winner Miss Wambold holds lead hy Narrow Margin Miss Vannatta Wins 85.00 Cash Anybodys Race Going into thr last and fln.U w-^k of the campaign, ULia Wambold is .still holding tlie le.id by a narrow margin. Mlaa Feline; and Mis.s Koch are als> ai the seven-figure columii and Miss Vannatta, Miss Heyer. Miss Wagner, Muss Kahler, Mla» Boerstler, Ml.ss Deutsch. Mi>s Si-gfried. Miss Johnson arfd MHs Himler are :ill expected to turn in credits the last and f^nal day, July 3rd, bringing their totals into the seven-figure columu also. It Is, therefore, impjssible to make any predictions. MlSc5 NAZARETH VTILL NOT BE KNOWN UNTIL THE FINAL COUNT IS COMPLETED BY THE JLTDOES - THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE: WINNER CANNOT BE MADE UNTIL THURSDAY. JULV 11 "h. when the count will be listed in THE ITKM L K A I) K U S : ^^yiT. CREDITS MIS.S E\el\Ti Wamlwld. Nazareth. Pa 1,428,700 Ml.s^ Arlene Fehnel. Nazareth. P:i 1,373,200 Mi.>s El;z»b<'th Koch, N /.are»h. Pa 1,143,200 Mlvs Miriam Vannatta. Nazareth. Pa 84!>.900 Mis>s Orthia Heyer. NazareV.i Pa 738,100 Miaa Miriam N Wagner, Nazareth, Pa 733!900 Ml.ss Florence Kahler, Rout- 3 Nazareth, Pa 532^900 MUs Anna Boerstler, Nazar-'h. Pa 425^000 M1.S.S Frieda Deut.sch. Nazare-i Pa [ 3!)8 400 Mi*8 Catherine Siegfrl^-d. Ch- r-v Hill, Pa .....,'. ' 268 ,WO MLss Pauline Johnson. Tatamy. Pa 20b!70O M1.S.S Margaret Himler Nazan"h Pa '"' 123,AOO Mlw Marie Voung Na/areth P,i 79JOO M1.S.S Ijpola Kostenbader, New Village, Pa 57,100 Miss Irene Sa z, Nazareth Pa '. '. 54 800 MUs Mae RulofT. Naaareth. Pa ',* 5ljo0 Miss E\a Wllllam.son, Route 2, Bath, Pa ....', 48800 Mlas Bernetta Hayne, Bath, Pa .....' ilMa Miss E\a Oower. Tatamy. Pa ^jg^ Mlsa E\Tlyn Shupp. teuton. Pa SlJOt AU other candidates have turned in less than 31,100 credits.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 31 |
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 | 1935-06-27 |
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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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 | 06 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1935 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 31 |
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 | 1935-06-27 |
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 40157 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
AN INDEPENDfcNT FAMILt NEWSPAPRR
DFVOTED TO l.ITKKATURft
IXX7AL AND OENERAL INTELUOKNOI
VOL. XLIV.
NAZAKETH. PA., THURSDAY AM .K.VIXC, Jf'XK :^7, llt-T.
No. 31
Miss Vannatta Gets Into Fourth Place And Wins $5.00 In (
The Six Leaders of This Campaign Are Now Being
Cramped By Contestants That Are Now
Turning In Some of Their Credits
MISS WAMBOLD HOLDS LEAD BY SMALL MAR¬ GIN; SPECIAL CREDITS FOR LAST WEEK; CONTEST CLOSES AT NOON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd
188th a.\.mvi:ks.\hv
OF MORAVIAN (0\(;RE(iATI()N
Sp«-i-ial Speakers.—.Musie by llie
rinuus, i:u>iton and Nuxarelh
Moravian ( hoirs
Prizes Awarded To N. H. S. Students At Commence¬ ment and Assembly
. It's Anybody's Race Now ¦ p. |. A. A. DISTRICT ELEVEN CHAMPIONS
Miss Vannatta, who was in sixiU po.sltion last week has turned in 182.800 credits .since the la.st count and is now a close contender for first place. She also wins the special priae of five dollars for turning In the most credits for the weekly count.
Miss Wambold holds the pole with M1S.S Fehnel and Miss Koch crowd¬ ing her mighty close to the fence. And now, with the final week start¬ ing today and the double credit.s Issued by the merchants on all cash sales and the 5,000-credit slips on every dollar paid on an old account. It will be a great big question as lo who Will really win this trip to Yellowstone Park. With the many credits still held out by, nobody ktwws who, at least eleven of the contestants now leading this cam¬ paign have a wonderful chance to win In the last and final count July 3rd. It takes but a lew dollars oa an old account here and there to add a few hundred credits to any of the contestants present total. A lew hundred thousand credits add¬ ed to any of the totals listed below will certainly up.set the apple carl in the final count next week.
With the special credits again be¬ ing ls.sued this last week will, with¬ out any doubt, bring most of the present totals up lo the seven-figure column. We predict it is now any¬
body., race and would not be sur¬ prised to .see any one of the flrst twelve girls li.sted come thru and win this trip. With thou-^ands of credits still being held out and the special credits to be Issued for the balance of this campaign, anything is possible and probable. However, the judge.- will make the final count and we will leave It to them to an¬ nounce our predictions as well as the winner.
There will be no more ,special counts or bulletins ls>ued, other than the one listed below. The next count will be the last and final by the Judges. H. P. Yeisley, Oeorge Grim and William Shlmer will make this final count as soon after July 3rd AS possible and no announ¬ cement of any kind will be made until this final checkup.
The announcement of the win¬ ner will be made in the Lssue of July nth. after all the ballots have been recounted and checked by the Judges. There will be no other an¬ nouncements and the judges decl-j slon will be final. Until then, hel| your favorite accumulate as man; credits as possible this special credi week.
Tlic campaign will ije over at noon, July 3rd. and all ballot tioxes will be collected promptly al twelve o'clock. All contestants are advised to drop all their credits prior this d.ite if possible.
Nazareth High Nine
District Champions
COUNTY AGENT GIVES 4H CLUB OFFICERS TIMELY TURF TOPICS ARE ELECTED
With tiie advent of hot. dry weather, the value of good lawn manasrement in the early part of the season 1.= beconiing .strikingly evident. County Agent B. L Cole¬ man points out.
Tho->(> lawns which have been cut at one-and one-half inches or high¬ er right from the st.irt. .md on whieh the clippings have been allowed to remain, pro.-cni a vivid cor.trast iConUnui-u on La^t Pa?ei i
Officers for the Northampton County 4-H Club Council, selected .It the June meeting lield Saturday afternoon. June 22iul. in the Naza- re.h V. M C A. were: President. K'^niieth Wohlbnch, Lower Saucon; Vice-President, Francis Whitehead, Forks; Secretary, Evelyn Judd, Low¬ er Saucon; Treasurer, Ralph Lau- Ixich. Saucon Valley.
The meetiiu; was in charae of (Continued on Page Four)
Yellowstone Park Welcome
Yellowstone Park Is a big, wliole- soine wilderiie.Ns. one and o;ie-h.ilf times as large as the state of Del¬ aware But iilihougli It is .[ th'>u- sand miles or more from any largo city. Miss Nazareth, who wins the prize trip in the Merchants O^wd Will Tour Contest, will be amaz«'d by the metropolitan style and con¬ venience of Its hotels and lodges
While entei'^iining a multitude of guests from all over the world. It Is said of Yellowstone hoslelries that
but also provide entertainment with their dramatic and miijical talent.s.
Her days will Ix' devoted lo .sl({ht- seeina. hiking, with sigiitscers while accompanying Rangers point out the many wonders and tell the p.irk's magic story, watching tho f'-eding i)f tlie bears and taking part in •adventures" exclusive to Yellow¬ stone.
Evenings of amusement and en- teriainnicnt will follow days of
Gardiner Gateway. Montana, With Welcoming Inscription
CORNER STONE OF NEW POST OFFICE BUnm LAID
The cornerstone of the new P( Offlce Building now being construct¬ ed on the Northwest corner of the Circle, was laid Monday afternoon. It Is located at the Southeast corner \ of llie building and was made of .Indiana lime rock .All the documents inserted in this stone were placed Inside a lead tub--> made by S. D. Knecht, and, in addi¬ tion lo being sealed In this tub? the lube itself was placed into th ¦ cavity of the rock and again sealed with cement and brick
Documents placed inside iM? cornerstone consisted of a lett.^r from Postmaster, J A. Farley; a list of the Borough ofllcial.s, a li.-t ol the Nazareth Sciii> >1 Board and di¬ rectory, a list o'. members of the Chamber ol Commerce, a iM of iCoMtliuiecl on Last Pago
RURALCARRIERS HOLD CLAMB.'VKE
The Northampton County Rural Letter Carriers Association held their annual clambake in Miller's Orove, Del;l'ol'\ on Sunday after¬ noon. The afTair was attended not only by carriers of the county and adjoining counties, but by carriers from Luzerne and Montgomery counties as well. Final arrange¬ ments were made for the Rural Letter Carriers A.ssociation State Convention, which will be held In Easton on July 15. 16 and 17. Tlie following officers for the ensuing year were ekcied: president. Clyde Loneenbach. ol Fasten; vice-presi¬ dent. Jacob HeckuMU. of Nazareth; S<>cretary. Warren J. Heiney, of Wind Oap; treasurer. John Flyte, of Bath; executive committee: Stanley Bergstres-si'r, Hellertown; William Milhelm, of Nazareth, and Harley Heller, of Bangor; The post¬ masters of Pen Argyl, Bangor and Easion, were present Other guests present were, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Young, of Drums; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffy, of Mountain Top; Mrs. Duffy is Slate President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Rural Letter Carriers Association.
The Ladie.s Auxiliary of the Coun¬ ty elected the following offlcer?:
Johnny Rundle*^ Triple
and Captain Hearn's
Single Cha§e Home
Winning Rum In
9th Inning
iLIMINATED
PALMERTON
CELEBRATED 25th WEDDING ANNIVER¬ SARY, SATURDAY
The Moravian Congregation of
! .Nazareth. ob.serves the 188tli Anni-
\er.sary of the organization of the
Congregation mxt Sunday, June 0
witli .special .services
The Congregation was organized on June 25lh, 1747 by Spangenlierg. The beginning of tlie work at Naza¬ reth antidaies the dale of the or¬ ganization by seven years May 30th, 1740
Up to Ihe time of organization. the memberslup was registered with tlie Bethlehem Church. In 1747 tiiey severed their connection with Bethleliem and became a .separate Congregation at Nazareth
The day will be fittingly observed
the Trombone Choir announcing the Festal Day from the steeple of tlie church at 9 a m.
At 10;30 a m . Worship and Mes¬ sage The message will be deliver¬ ed by the Rev J E Weuiland D D., President ol the Ea.stern District Board
At 2:30 p m . Love Feast At this service ihe Emaus and Easton Choirs of the Moravian Churches, each will bring a mes.sage in song, and the two choirs with the Naza¬ reth Choir will also render a .selec¬ tion, and the pastors of the Mora¬ vian Congregations In this district will bring greeting.s. No evening service. The public is cordially in¬ vited
" Magnlflcient ^cHlng, timely hTfi ad a fighting spirit that would 01 be beaten brought the P. I. A. A. District Eleven cliampionshlp to Naziireth as Andy Leh'.s Nazareth High nine, champions of the Le¬ high-Northampton Interscholastic League and flnaltsls in the District playoffs, broke a 1-1 tie in the ninth JUflUig to win a 3 to 1 ball
ANDY LEH, COACH
from Bill Braucher's Palmerton nine, champions of the Lehigh Val¬ ley League, on Friday afternoon at the Thomas Field, Catasauqua. Tw.i .screaming hits, a triple and a .singl"' lashed out by Nazareth bats in tii.' first half of the nintli inning were the means that finally brought the laurels to Nazareth
Hits were few and far between Brawny-armed Steve Fm'a, Stoek¬ ertown lad. who hurled the Cement (Continued on Page Sis)
M:- and Mrs. Frederick Kern cele¬ brated their 25th wedding anniver¬ sary Saturdav at the home of Squire L. P Kostenbader, father of Mrs. Kern, by having open house. It proved to be a joyous occasion which neighbors and friends enjoyed. Quests were welcomed during the entire day
During the evening the choir of the Nazareth Moravian Church, of which Mr. and Mrs Kern are mem¬ bers, called and sang .several selec¬ tions in their honor. OfBcers and members of local Chapter 252, Order of Eastern Star called in a group. Mrs Kern having been secretary of the chapter for the past ten years.
Vocal selections were rendered by game Mi. |
Month | 06 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1935 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19350627_001.tif |
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