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CITIZENS ^" ..Th. W.tory of Naaareth" sub Jibe -t th. Y. M. C. A. Office * by or before February ajth. THE NAZARETH ITEM a copy of the new publication THE HISTORY OF NAZARBTH" 1740-1940? Advance Sales Start Soon »•' ¦^5749 -rij^n^^S So. Main St., Phonn 20 "N~AZARETH7pX; THURSDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY 15, 1940 Single Copy Thraa JSehii choral "SSm PREPARES JllSPRJNG^^ oaMiil Program In The •*^ Making ' ^nm, . short recess the Nazareth *"?ic°tv has resumed regular 22^every Mond.iy evening in "f^A. socLil rooms. Chorus •LSt Ellis C. schneebeli. has ar- •2?, mo^' inter sting P'ogram "S coming Sprln? concert to be Si Monday. Apr" 15 **lfSM.ty will be assisted by two "SJJJ artms. Mrs. Ruth Phoi •""^talented harpist of B:th- Wd Miss Jean Kern. flutUt GENERAL CO.MMITTEEMEN OF BI-CENTENNIAL ORGANIZATION SCHOOL BOARD MEETS; GRANTS REQUESTS TO; BI-CENTENNIAL COM- MIHEE FOR USE OF BUILDINGS, GROUNDS Board Issues Strict Orders ANNOUNCE THEIR WEDDINGS } tlis JSTwtU iccompany the Chorus Twnder sever.il Instrumental ISUnT These artlsU are malting , STwiaieinenu at thU concert "TLitoI many music lovers and USof the Society. ^Smm the society recognlaes th;; ^Mut music Is one of the most ^TLtani for promoting aoctal ^^--- tnd is a most atlmulat- a-^i in vitallfing friendUneaa Si fellowship with neighboring ,im]'^ it has accepted the In- 2m of the l^stival Male Chorus JlABntown to share the aoclety's ¦M eonoert. ATfMtvat ll«l« Choru. wm lor- JTlhi Arion Society, an old and I muiie organlaatlon of Al- „ well known in Naaareth. It a privilege for the Naaareth to work with thU refutable .^t— and the pubUc may Unnrd to an intereatlng eve- ^ifaMieonA^iiU- tffCNAIDOP ¦KIOISIOHEr AT INN^mNDAY a fM aanounced that the next i^v MOtlng of the Board of Sm at the Naiareth Chamber lICMntiee would be held at the Inn. Monday rebruary of the Board have and are eipeoted prea* buslnesa wUl be dla- ^Hraillmi from I. in r. ariilrili II. II. I'l.rluin, fhalruiaH ol rroHram i lin.rKf \. *iHillh i-halrMaa of MHalri J. I. I-rllit-rolf. tbalriwiia ol Pabllrll)) %. li. Krrn, u< nrriil <halrniHiii « . « . Milli-r. »lrr •linirniuni Hani Mv>vrN, Brcrrlar* i W. I-'. Mrrts. S|NMlal Wa>« and Nraaat >laa<UNa. J. Allva arkarflrrr, fhalrNiaa ol i .•ufri.ition.ii livnrur MHaiDirra. trraau'cri II. K. NioMl. i-halrHiaa al ll|M«rUi U illlam Korl«, rhalrmaa ol HvllKluai M. II. Mlcbarl. t-bHlniinn ol ¦•nuriinli ». Ilu»<'ll -m.^.L-r. i ha Umihi of Tl<kri« aad Marrra I.. Hrvlalii. rhalrmaa ol lil>lor> loai- wllfrr. MUalw oa lh«- ulrliirr nn- .1. II. Kiilnirr •¦halriiian ol Ihr W .i>» nnil Hriiiia .oinmillrr. aai W iU«M !f.rrla«, fhiiirinaa ol Paradra. Nsr NUJAIYIISIS BI-CENTENNIAL COMMITTEES GATHER IN LONG SESSION NAZAWTH ROD I AND GUN CLUB | ELECTS OFFICERS i Game Protector Speaka To Group A re-organiaation meeting of the Nazareth Rod and Oun Club ^as held Monday evening in the meeting quarters of the Harold V. Knecht Post. No. 4tS. American Legion Home on South Main St. Directora elected at this session w^re; Roy Hahn. Ralph Lelnbach Fred Werner. ClifTord Altemose, Peter Heckman. Sr.. Stewart Bady. James Walker, Raymond Cressman. i Walter Kahler, Roy Young. Clarence \ Hahn. Charles Sutter. Uoyd Oster- stoclc. Roy Kostenbader, Paul Davis- son. Ployd Kostenbader and Well ington Jacobson.' This group organ¬ ised by electing the following of¬ ficers. Roy Kostenbader, president: Chairmen Discuss Weighty Problems History ComntteeGivca AtrthorityForPrM- ing WitlMMt Fw- tbtrMty ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦»»< of the Ladies' Auxiliary 4 Ba larold V. Knecht Poat No. ean Legion, draped their ' la memory of the late lira Ragle at their Pebruary I Friday evening. Bt Mrs. Mae Rodgers was to *M|i of the session and it M Nportod that there are 148 ¦M4» Mmbers. A report of the m CMBty Council, held recently Siaaiiii, was given by delegate ¦llMale Wolfe, and a aucoess- M NgMt of the recent card party Mllv tbe Junior Ladies' Auxiliary linn by their adviser. Mra. Pollweiler. llie auxiliary I that they would knit and sew i* tlw refugee worIc promoted by •i UMTtean Red Cross. A kkthday social followed the meetln? with Mrs. Louise Mrs. Alma Walters. Mra. ^_ Schissler .ind Mrs. Dorothy WtaiUer acting a.s hastesses. A *oit meeting of the past presi- Mi«M held afterwards with Mra. «»ll MiUheim In charge. / •—• k litrOICHASE NEW OOOAN *» • 9eeUl congre^tional meet- ¦M iiwibers of iiik Belfaat Evan- ied Church last Sun- mg aantat, it was unaaUnoualy PWtawithorIze the Ooulatory ot procure »'new pipe •••"Bth to /^•»» rOR PUNIIOA ¦^OomajstofTlet, realdlng In " ¦jmnged ApartmenU, South ^at,ieft Monday mornliit. to- *ith a party frrar^Souder- iville," Daytona, Tam- »bur?. Miami, Orlanda ^ Mes of intflleat to Plor- Jf^JJjaiet and party Intend to "^ ¦•wt.s month. CVCRY CITIIEN Particular interest is being .sought by the Bl-Centenhlal Committee in the display of Bi- Centennial sticlcers. It was announced by the Pub¬ licity Committee of this organi¬ zation, that not a single home In Nazareth and the immediate communities should be without at least one of these stickers dU¬ played on the window. As a reminder, it was announc¬ ed, all Olrl Scouts of Nazareth have b;en enlisted to help dis¬ tribute these sticlcers and they will appreciate your Interest in helping the forthcoming celebra- I ilJU movement by displaying a) large sticker on the window of your heme or car and a small sticker on every piece of sta¬ tionery used in the next few months. A "penny" sticker displayed in your home is worth a "million" in civic pride. 4a7|,*y«^ In tha bud then bt iMOMnr h '•"[2."' "^""^ •etentit* 4^' *~h.5.. ^*!»*« tm trai» ^^•ntal air ncord. •-Wajhinjisn's Birthday. inVonioJtly. 1861. foj'n Irom Pmo» Con- "^ns*. 1319. MORRIS STEWART Wellington Jacobson, vice-president. Paul Davlason, treasurer; Roy Younj ¦eeretary; and Clarence Hahn, field eapUln. Also chosen were Wellington Jacotaaon. Roy Young and Walter Kahler as delegates and Roy Hahn, Paul Daviason and Ralph Leinbach aa alternates to the Northampton Oounty Pederation meetbig. Committees appointed w re Stew¬ art Bady, Oeorge Houck and Ployd Kauflman. to the Nazareth Bl-Cen¬ tennlal Oroup; Paul Davlsson, Roy Hahn and Roy Young, as a program committee; Lloyd Ostcrstock and Walter Kahler, as a refreshment committee; and Roy Kostenbader. as a fish and game representative. A short talk on game law en¬ forcement was ?iven to the group by Morris Stewart, of Easton, North¬ ampton County Oame Protector. Several reels of motion pictures on fishing will be shown at the next meeting, the second Monday of March. DETERMINED TO STAMP OUT UNLAW¬ FUL iOLUNG OF DEER Example Cited Determined to stamp out the un¬ lawful killing of deer through the use of artiflclal lights on motor vehicles, the Pennsylvania Oame Commission recently Involked the powers granted it under the Act of l»37, when on December I9th a Ply¬ mouth Coupe owned and driven by Kenneth O. Moyer, of R. D No. 2. WUllamaport, was .leized, impounded and ordered forfeited to the Com¬ monwealth. Moyer also w.is sen¬ tenced to spend 200 day.'* in the Ly¬ coming County pri.<wn bccaase of in- (Oontlniied on Page Pour) P. T. A. Meets Members of the Nazareth Parent- Toacheri' Association, during their Pebruary meeting Thur.sday evening in the high school building, heard a talk on "Education and Democracy' by Dr. Marjorie Batchelor of Pal¬ merton. president ot the Lehigh Valley Conference of Youth Prob- lcm.>. Mi.s.s Batchelor was Introduced by Edward Kneller, president of the associati.in. A display of liobbies w.i.s given by the following stud nt.s of the Wiilte- fleld Building: Dorotiiy Sclilcgcl, Bitty Lou Jacob.s. Theodora Brob.-t. Sliirley Brody. Barbara Mulli. P.iui- Ine Wunderly. Jjanne Kern, Larry Hahn, Lorraine Fioiey. Djrothy Danforth. Mary Jane Necl, Mary Reph, Barbara Kleppinger. Kath- I Continued on Page Two> WIimBARRE~ ATTORNEY ADDRESS¬ ES JOINT^MEEnNG The Hon. Daniel Plood. Wilkes- Barre attorney, addressed a group of 100 membera of the Naaareth Rotary and Lions Clubs at a joint meeting held Tuesday evening in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. Introduced by Att. Stanley J. Pehr. Mr. Plood spoke on the subject. "Service". Also during the meeting several reels of motion pictures bearing the title, 'On the Wings of the Morn¬ ing", wore shown by R. L. Nussman. of Allentown. traveling agent of the commercial railway express. Ouests Included Robert Nolf. of town, and R. L. Brown, of Wilkes- Barre; and the birthday of Peter Yeisley, member of the Rotary Club, was observed. The Rotarians announced that Howard Shlmer will speak on the subject, "Our Club, Yesterday. To¬ day and Tomorrow", at next Mon¬ day's dinner-luncheon session. PENNA. SECURITIES COMMISSION DOING GOOD JOB No Charge Upon Tax¬ payers Among the many branches of the state government that have received hut little publicity and about which the public, therefore, has but little knowledge, is the Penn.sylvanla 8e- (Continued on Page Pour) Ceb mihr en guta hev' vel Vu is de Crundsow? IWOMEN^ DEMOCRATIC CLUR ANNOUNCES RALL RECEIPTS Total Net Receipts $324.93 The regular meeting of the Naza¬ reth Womatu Democratic Club was held Tuesday evening with Mrs. Mabel Edelman presiding. Twenty- six members were present to hear reports on the President's Ball. It was announced that the total net proceeds realized from the Ball Eleven chairmen and all execu-' amounted to 1139.55 and that re¬ lives of The Bi-Centennial Commit- c«lpts from the tin cans used In the tee met at the "Y" Monday evening I "March of Dimes" produced tl94.93. In a lengthy session presided over or a total of t334.93. by Oeneral Chairman, A. O. Kern. The committees in charge express- The meeting was called to order in ed their appreciation and thanks to the Social Room at eight o'clock | local industry, retailers and citizens ITEM AWARDED CONTRACT and did not adjourn until 11:43 p. m. Those present were, O. A. Smith, chairman of muilc: R. B. Portuin. chairman of the Program; Wilson Zerfa.ss. chairman of Parades: J. Allen Schaefler. chairman of Con¬ cessions; R. K. Stout, chairman of Sports: W. P. Mertz. Special Ways and Means Committee: William Kortz. chairman of Religion; C. C. Miller, Vice Chairman of the com¬ mittee; Warren Breinig. chairman of the History Committee; A. Rui- sell Snyder, chairman of the Ticket Con.mittee; J. U. Petherolf, chair¬ man of Publicity; Oeorge Sundberg, Treasurer: Paul Meyers. Secretary; and R. H. Michael, chairman of Pageant. The only member not present was J. H. Pulmer, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, who is vacationing in Plorida and could not attend. Treasurer Sundberg reported a balance on hand and In bank of $5,594.31 with all bills paid to date who made possible this liberal con¬ tribution. It waj also stated that i half of the total proceeds will re¬ main in the County for local pur¬ poses. The next regular meeting of the l Club will be held March 12th, when they will conduct a covered-dish so¬ cial, inviting all members. JR. mCH PUY TONKHT AND TO¬ MORROW NIGHT Am.\teur radio broadcasting will I furnish absorbing Interest in the annual play of the Nazareth Jun- ! ior High School bearing the title. ¦Radio Rescue ". to be presented by a double cast tonight and tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the high .school auditorium. The thre.'-act play, is under the direction of Mi?.s Marion Kern and Following his report chairman Kern , pvanklyn Kostenbader. wa.s authorized to appoint a com- j mittee to peruse the by-laws and j (Continued on Page Pive) i • • 1 The double c.vst is as follows: Sparky—Ralph Stocker and Warren Smith; Jill—Virginia Lehr and Ruth Eb.rts: Martha—LoU Trine and Oladys RulofI; Lena—Juanita Le- .^...».».^^«. .«..»..•« V*" ^"** Rojean Noll; Bud—Tom TAHnRROW NlftHT i Kern and Albert Oaumer: Miss ' Ruth Landon: Miss FIREMEN'S BALL and Carr—Jane One of Nazareth's most popular ^ Brody and Betty Werkheiser; Qumn balls, the Piremens Ball, will be held —Dwayne Young: Brakeman—Rich- tomorrow night, at which time those j ard Kneller: Engineer—Charles desiring to trip the light fantastic. I Taylor; Mrs Horton—Lois Rohn and modern or square, or those desiring j Wllma Hllllard; Mike Hoollhan — to play their favorite game of cards. \ Richard O'Leary and Prancls Mlll- The regul-ir monthly meeting of the Nazareth School Br.ard w^s held in the Nazireth \i\v.\ School Build¬ ing on Ta.-dav evenin^f of this week. All me.-nber- of tlie Bo.ud were pres¬ et and Wm. M. Bennett. Jr., presi- dent of the Bjard. presided Til? report of the Treasurer show¬ ed a balance of $44,883 26 on Janu¬ ary 1. 1940. and receipt.s during the month of January of $6,188 13. The e.xpenditures during J.inuary were ! $11,417.96, leaving a balance on Peb- j ruary l,st of $39653.43. The Sinkin? I Fund balance as of February Ist was $152,810.94. The Tax Collector reported col- I lections of school taxes during the I month of January amounting to $2.- 1 966.21. He also submitted a state¬ ment of uncollectible schoo! taxes I amounting to $718.45 and the Board ; exonerated him from the collection I thereof. Bills amounting to $1,041.78 were \ approved for payment and th Trea.surer authorized to pay them A request was received from th- j Nazareth, Pa. Bi-Centennial, Inc. for the use of several school building.s I and the High School athletic fleld by i Harold V. Knecht Post No. 415 ] American Legion, of Nazareth. Pa.. I to present a one day program in the form of a competetive drill and parade of American Legion Drum I and Bugle Corps at some time dur- I Ing the Nazareth Bi-Centennial ! Celebration June 22 to July 7, 1940 In the request, the Board was also I asked to grant the use of the High ! School athletic fleld for a pageant which will be given on four venlngs during the celebration, and also the (Continued on Page Five LOCAL ARCHERS HOST 10 MINSI ARCH¬ ERY CONFERENCE Even though Curt Pearson, of Bethlehem, and Mrs c. L. Bettinger. of SellersvlUe, walked away with in¬ dividual honors, members of the Nazareth Archery Club, playing host to teams of the Minsi Archery Con¬ ference, won the first two places ol an open archery meet held at Naz¬ areth on Sunday afternoon. Pearson was high man for the day with a 354 score while Mrs Bet- t..e r topped the feminine archer.^ with a 291 tot.'! ; The Nazareth No 1 team wa.s high 1 with a total of 1444 while their Nj 2 team placed iccwind with a 1428 total. ToUls of the other teams' were as follows: i- I -\-; y Bowmen, of Laivsdale 14: i; Bethlehem No 1 Team 1349; U. S Oauge No. 1, of SellersvU! 1322: U S. Gauge No. 2 i women' 956: Bethlehem No 2 Team, 834. Wal:'e;i Archers, of Al'.entown. 773. We-- Piint. Pa., No. 1 and We.st Point No In the eveninz members of the variou.s teams held a m:xed sh-!Ot and on February 25th an op n meet will be iield at Sellersville. Members of the Nazareth club are planning for .m Ea.sern PenfTy'.- vama Champ;o:i.ship met to be held i m connection with tiie Bi-Centen- nial Celebration on Sundav. Juiv 7th. • « ARLENE E FEHNEL DORIS 8 PEHNEL Sisters Announce Wedding At Pretty St. Valentine's Luncheon Saturday • ii.i YM r A BIETN Daughters of Mr. a»d Mn, • :,iLr^l7««^«o C. F. Fehnel Spriiw NEW DKECTORS surprisT ^ I At a very pretty St. ValentliMt luncheon given at the Naaaretb bm i last Saturday noon by Mr. and MM. I Clarence F. Fehnel in honor of their I two daughters, Doris S. and Arlen* I E Pehnel, who surpriaed relatlvea i and friends when they announced ' their marriages. _^ ' Although tbe luncheon wm pre- Pre"deVlck Ma'rtm: ' arranged by the parenu, the an. nouncement came as a complete 8Ur> Tiie annual re-organization meet¬ ing of the Board of Directors of fhe YMCA. was held Thursday after< noon at which time six members were elected a three-year term Elwood Hoch. was the only new member added, the remainder being re-elected. Those re-elected were Harrjr A Reichenbach. C Oeorge A. Orim, Howard E. Shimer, William H Kkin. The board, in addition to the above mentioned, is comprised of Edmund C Champion. Robert P. Ziegler, ! decor^itcd Harley P. Yeisley, WUllam H. Mll- chsack. Oeorge E Lewis. James U. Petherolf and Paul E. Meyers, each to serve one more year; John A. MlUer Sr., Andrew O. Kern. Peter S Trumbower, J Stanley Downs. Leon Brong and A. J. Sturgis. each to serve two more years. The board then organized by re¬ electing the following ofllcers. Presi¬ dent. Andrew O. Kern; first vice- president, Howard E. Shimt-r; second vice-president, Edmund C, Champ¬ ion; Treasurer, Paul E. Meyers St^ewart c. Bady is the general s.c- r tary NAZARETH HHiH CLINCHES TITLE !)efeat Wihon 3S-25 T.im. 673 *-5-33.2j .score,- 2 Team 455 prise to many relatives and frienda who attended as gueau. Tlw bui Dining Room wa.. approprtaMp With red and whit* streamers and the table wtth Ni and white carnations. Doris S Pehnel waa married $• Mr Walter WiUlam Infentbroo, it., son of Mr and Mn. W«lMr IC Ingenthron. Sr. of Appletoo, Wis, on May 9th. 193S, at the paraotMS* I of the Harrison Street Metbodlil Church. Wilmington, Del. by tlM Rev M W Marine. Mrs. Vagftas' thron. Jr.. is a graduate of the MM« areth High School. elMa Bt MH^ and of the PhUadalphU Mianua School of Industrial Art, elaaa Bt 1939. Mr Ingenthron, Jr, Is a grad¬ uate of Lawrence College and il th.- Piiiladelpiiu Textile School, class of 1939, and at present ts em* ployed by Tiie Caron Spinning Com« pany. Rochelle. 111. Mr. and Mn. Ingenthron. Jr. wtU reside In Ro* chelle. III. on and after AprU lat. Arlene E Fiinel was married to (Continued on Page Five) bWELUNG IS DAMAGED BY FBE "^•fSTbrlieved toj^ave been cauaed ' bv / siwrt c.rci^ in the electrical s,siaai lb theyflving room of ttM 'honi' of^r^Rid Mrs Paul Davis* ^«a0r--*ill\8^are, Tnursday alter- win be given an opportunity to do their stuff. Needless to say. Nazareth, practi¬ cally since Its founding. 1740, was flremlnded as well as it is today, striving to protect the homes and Industry of our town, as well as out¬ side of town, doing this In the spirit of good will. Once each year, at this time, they ask the support of the townspeople as well as people from neighboring communities, in helping to make their annual ball a success, and as in the committee's words "they gur- antee each and everyone a splendid time," Modern and square dancing will be held respectively in the Odd Pel- lows HaU and in the Municipal building respectively to the orches¬ tras of Charlie Knecht's Ramblers and the ProUckers. Cards will b' played in both these buildings and also In the Shafer building The crowning events of the eve¬ ning wUl be the awarding of over one hundred prizes to winners at the various games, the majority of which are donations from the various busi¬ ness men and commercial places of town. The executive committee for this year's ball is Rusaell A, Lilly, gen¬ eral chairman; Lawrence Rice, sec¬ retary; Michael Masters, treasurer; Walter Knecht, ttckets and Roy Hahn, priaes. • • ADDBBSSBS DEN helm. AniMwnce Engagement' Sl.VDAY IN THE CHURCHES Andy L"h's Nazareth High Schoo b'.ue and wliite caje:-^ deflniflv clinched the title of the eastern di- vulon of the Lehi?h-Northamp*on Scholastic La?ue,when they trounc¬ ed Wilson Borouzh on the latter'^ hoiiw floor on/Tuesdiy evening bv Tlie Leh lads hue but one gam? resting on their league s?hedu:e, that with the la.st place ^ Bangor Hi-'ii quintet, the outcemo of ' noon damaged tlie h:)me to the ex- whiCii w;:i have no bearing upon j tentjii several hundred dollars, the title Tlie victory Tuesdav eve. f'^l'eighbor.s discover.d the Bfiae ning, incidentally, was N.iz.uethi while Mr and Mrs. Davlsson were eleventh In a row I away from home, and they turned •fhe" return to fold *ef Henrv ' ^^ an alarm. Vigilance Hoie Com- Bvrn:s, who had been ill the pre- , P'"^ ^o 1. responded, and bf bMd vious w.ek, seemed to inlect the h*'^"-" =^^»f^"^'* '»i« '^'^ »« t^« """« I room T»J« tlam=s destroyed a desk, ' di.'lr-*. rugs and lifhtinf flxtur^f^ ^. ' The Davlsson home U One that . was developed when the former The engagement of Miss Ada Lucia Masters, daughter of Andrew Maaters. South Main St., to Thomas Edward Reber, son of Mrs. Charles Stout. Of South Main St.. was an¬ nounced at a dinner held on Sun- Biy Scout Sundiv was observed at a .special service held in tlie local Moravian Church on Sunday eve¬ ning. In the vicinity of 75 scouts of the variou.s local troops attendin? in a tx)dy At the morning worship the Rev Paul S Meinert. pa.stor, preachei day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j on the Lenten Utany. "The D> nam: I of the Cro>.s," Edgar Kern 1-d m discussion ot the topic. "Liberty an Justice f.-:r All" at a meeting of the Your.J! People's Society of the Cl'risti.in Endeavor held prior to the Vl ,)?r service. Nazireth team witli new lif.. how¬ ever, It rt^mainect Ior hU twin brother, Johnny, to put on the best -how of the evening Johnny con¬ sist-ntiy dropped -hots from the back court and converted numerous fou'.s to amas-s a total of 19 points Th? te.im themselve? converted eight of ten fouLs while the Wilsonitei converted nine of seventeen chances 111 the preliminary game the Wil¬ son Jayvees trounced the Nazareth Jayvees to the tunc of a 20-9 score. • Nazareth Hall MUltary Arademjr buildings w re remodeled for real* dential purposes. Tlv loss waa cov¬ ered by Insurance. CRrsADER':« MALE QVORTBT TO SI!VO AT 8CHOKMBCS Stout. The prospective bride is employed at the Kraemer Hosiery Company, while Mr. Reber Is employed as a mechanic at Raymond Hess garage. N. Spruce St. No date ha.s been set for the wedding. holdmnnerTn" honor of d.\ighter \J> NERA EXHIBIT I The Rev Harvey C Snyd.r. pastor I of St. John's Lutheran Church, i the gr.iup of , pipae:-.':! on the Lenten go.spels. wis that be; "Je.sus Paces the T mpter" at Sun¬ riay morning's worship .service and on the sermon theme, "Decision", f: .11 tlie series of sermons on "Steps Tliat l.^ad to Heaven", at the ves- I per service. Ray Sherman, local master of the Scout Cubs, addressed members of Den No. 4. of Pack 5. on functions of the group at a weekly meeting of the den held Monday evening. Cubs preaent were Carl and Rich¬ ard Kraemer, Richard Hoadley, Lester Siegfried, Michael Masters, Jr, James Hlnkle, Raymond Lerch nnd Preston Ough. The Rev Walt^^r H Diehl, pastor Church, preactied on the series of sermorus on "Essentials of Christian Living", and on the series of meditations. Tne Sermon on the Mount, at the morning and vesper services on Sunday. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Creamer, of Cherry Hill, Nazareth R. D. 2. was baptized on Sunday at the Holy family Catholic „j gj join's Reformed Church in town. The sponsors were Mrs. Amelia Perraro and Emerlck Oaram. The girl was baptised Mary ' Madeline Creamer. After the ceremony, a dinner was held at the Creamer home with the following present: Dr. and Mrs. Earl B, Hartman, Mrs, Walter J, Scutt and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Payonk and daughters. Marie and LucUle, and aon, doaepn, Mr. and Mrs. John Oostony and daugh¬ ters, "nieresa, Anna, Julia and Mar¬ garet, and sons. Joseph and Stephen. Mn, Mary Jenkins, Miss Irene Koehler, Miss Salty Ann Ferraro and Ludwick Yandrosttz, all of town; and Mias Mabel Schiflert. of Allen¬ town. Music was played by Joseph Yandrosttz, also of town. The Rev. L. 8. Stahl, pastor of the Haman Evangelical Church, preached on the sermon themes. "The Yoke of Bondage" and 'In the School of Christ", at the moming and vesper ser\-|ces held on Sunday The Systematic Bible Readers League had charge of Sunday eve¬ ning's arr\ice« in the Oraoe Men¬ nonlte Brethren In Christ Church. Leonard Kessler, of town, was the speaker. Tlie first annual exhibit of the Nazareth Canira Club wi.s opened [ Tliursday evening In the lobby of t!ie Y.MC A and^continued for th" | reniaindr'r of l.aif week | Tlie most oDtstanding print of 'approximately thirty ing the title "Ooing Home. by Rdbin Weierbach. Other awards wery a.s follows: Class A. portraits eyA still life, first award .K Cliristma.s Dream." by Miss M.irgaret Karch; and honorable mention "Sunbeams', by Robin Weierbach; and Class B. scenes: first award, "The Homestead", by Oeorge A. Smith; and honorable mention, "New Hampshire", by Mias Maud Menhennltt,_^- Tlie exhibit wasludged by Mias Jean B Clute and A, WUliam Day, of the local high school faculty; arid Rus.seU D. Lambert. ITEM AD OKAWS MANY PCOPLB Over three hundred apeetatora from the surrounding aeetlona on Thursday attended Joseph U>prcsU's exhibit of Massey-Harrto Farm ma¬ chinery and Implemente on the lot acroaa from the Stockertown nre Houae. Moving picturea were ahown In the Plre Houae and lunch aerved. All attending rcflstercd and prtara were awarded. 1 The Crasader's Male Quartet, of Easton. will present an "evening of music" iu the Schoeneck Moravlaa . Church this coming Sunday night ai i 7:30 P M Tliase who WlU partld- I pa-e m tlip .sacred concert are: Jaok Bidman. Mervin Strohl. Oeorge- SeU bert Mervin Badman and MUs Mar* Ion Snvder. • • iM.k\g. ON MOTOB TRIP TO PUmiOA Mr and Mt^ Pred Seyfried aai son Paul, and the former's mottMTi Mrs. Sarah Seyfried. Belvidere St, left Monday for a visit to and other cities fnroute, makloc trip ^^_^at40«0blle. »¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦« CONTENTS
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 49 |
Issue | 12 |
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 | 1940-02-15 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1940 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 49 |
Issue | 12 |
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 | 1940-02-15 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-02 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38885 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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^" ..Th. W.tory of Naaareth" sub Jibe -t th. Y. M. C. A. Office * by or before February ajth.
THE
NAZARETH
ITEM
a copy of the new publication THE HISTORY OF NAZARBTH"
1740-1940? Advance Sales Start Soon
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"N~AZARETH7pX; THURSDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY 15, 1940
Single Copy Thraa
JSehii choral
"SSm PREPARES JllSPRJNG^^
oaMiil Program In The •*^ Making
' ^nm, . short recess the Nazareth
*"?ic°tv has resumed regular
22^every Mond.iy evening in
"f^A. socLil rooms. Chorus
•LSt Ellis C. schneebeli. has ar-
•2?, mo^' inter sting P'ogram "S coming Sprln? concert to be
Si Monday. Apr" 15
**lfSM.ty will be assisted by two
"SJJJ artms. Mrs. Ruth Phoi
•""^talented harpist of B:th-
Wd Miss Jean Kern. flutUt
GENERAL CO.MMITTEEMEN OF BI-CENTENNIAL ORGANIZATION
SCHOOL BOARD MEETS; GRANTS REQUESTS TO; BI-CENTENNIAL COM- MIHEE FOR USE OF BUILDINGS, GROUNDS
Board Issues Strict Orders
ANNOUNCE THEIR WEDDINGS
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JSTwtU iccompany the Chorus Twnder sever.il Instrumental ISUnT These artlsU are malting , STwiaieinenu at thU concert "TLitoI many music lovers and USof the Society. ^Smm the society recognlaes th;; ^Mut music Is one of the most ^TLtani for promoting aoctal ^^--- tnd is a most atlmulat-
a-^i in vitallfing friendUneaa Si fellowship with neighboring ,im]'^ it has accepted the In- 2m of the l^stival Male Chorus JlABntown to share the aoclety's ¦M eonoert.
ATfMtvat ll«l« Choru. wm lor- JTlhi Arion Society, an old and I muiie organlaatlon of Al- „ well known in Naaareth. It a privilege for the Naaareth to work with thU refutable .^t— and the pubUc may Unnrd to an intereatlng eve- ^ifaMieonA^iiU-
tffCNAIDOP ¦KIOISIOHEr AT INN^mNDAY
a fM aanounced that the next i^v MOtlng of the Board of Sm at the Naiareth Chamber lICMntiee would be held at the Inn. Monday rebruary
of the Board have and are eipeoted prea*
buslnesa wUl be dla-
^Hraillmi from I. in r. ariilrili II. II. I'l.rluin, fhalruiaH ol rroHram i lin.rKf \. *iHillh i-halrMaa of MHalri J. I. I-rllit-rolf. tbalriwiia ol Pabllrll)) %. li. Krrn, u< nrriil |
Month | 02 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1940 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19400215_001.tif |
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