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The Nazareth Item :^Y"ifi^No. 17 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1986 Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Three Centa AjHs of Nazareth Athletic Club Set Forth In An Open Letter FIREMEN HOLD MONTHLY MEETING 'J'S^ A.Two Dtotlnrt Ortmil'**'"'' •"•Wytonight; Hoee the appearance of an article . rer marlcs have been made since this organization came into existance. but the aforementioned officers and the real and true ba.seball fans know of what source they come, hence little or no attention is being paid them. We are very grateful to the Naza¬ reth Item for it'.-. co-Qi>eration in ¦Hw •— -- . ,,v, „„niMinr. this re,sp"ct, and we will welcome ^;7ustK of M""-*^ »it NaTreth ^"V «>• »" »' ^^^ *'^« P^^^^^ ^° ^ -*»<W»"'^*^!l"„?/!J;j,j;' have ' «°^ '¦P^"-*- lo ^^"-"d our nvetings jj^g ' and Join hands with our organlza- I tion We have notliii\,g to hida, nrltlier have we anything to sell, ouLslde of an organization desirous of putting forth all efforts to have in Nazareih. a real and honest to goodnc.s.s group of sport lovers. May we expect you? WILLIAM J HONTZ. Sec y . Nazareth Athletic Club." rAtt"^ Club, many cIrctiUted contradicting 'SSlle THE ITEM U not Intereat- 7." n.rsonal arguments born of Mtk ¦hue mc I' aAtn personal arguments IJJLi prejudice, neverlheleas the STwgarding this new organlia- Sf mS prevail if Nazareth is to j-j^r a baseball team this M^son M eloi M. local atmosphere may oftlmes JTetooded bv words uttered of a ¦^ 01- misunderstanding To Conduct Card I'arty Tonight This now organization will hold a curd party tonight in the Odd Fel- low-s Hall, starting at eight o'clock, Haas, -500", Pinochle and Radio will be played and many valuable prizes will be awarded to the higl-i .scorers. Come out and help the boys along. tb let this entire baseball situa- J, »t ease we publish, verbatim, gutter written expressly for this Iwr jetting forth the alms of The SMKth A C. a new organization iTnot in any way affiliated with 1^ year's orgnnizatlon, known as Uk Naiareth A. A, Nazareth, Pa . March 17, 1936 ind Mr.s Ba.se Ball Pan;- "xo cUrlfv and to .set at rest many tnie »nd" likewise many untru<^ mgion concerning the coming base- bill season, may I as Secretary of tbe newly organized NA8AWTH amMtlC CLl'B give you the why's and wlvrefore's as they have luppened up to date. Mr, Charle> Heath received a letter from the Secretary of the lilt Penn U'ague lof which the Hinreth A A was last year a mem¬ ber) stating that a reorganization neetingof said league would be held !^.^,^ ^ ^^^^^^ ,^„j^ ,.,„. „,i,,.^ ^^ ^^.^p in the very near future, and a,~kin.,' ^,^ ^ ^^^^^^, j,,^^^^ j^,, ^p^,.,^ whether or out Nazareth would i ^j^^,^ nece,ssiiv forces a "dime" I ^ain lie repres.'iited Mr, Heatli in ^^,^p ,^,jj,^^, ,„o,o,.i,i, dl.-.co\er tliev thecomp.iiiv of Mr H.ii-dinK inquir-I j^.j^.p ,^.^,ii ".Uiort-cliaimecl,' For «iof the Ch.iirman of la.st V^a'¦-. „„;,i„i.e. ji is hard to find a mo- biseball committee of the Nazareth | ,^,..^^ ^.^^ ^^_. ,^,,j j,^^,^^ j^^. ^,^,^ A, A regarding same. They were, ^.^^^ hi.slaiilly nt 20 mile,s an hour, told that po-.tnrly the Nazareth A.; jj„. (,,^,^ ,^^. .^;„„,„„.n,e eiiHineor:! A would not s|Wll,^or a team and ; ^^^^._^. j,^,^, j,^ ,^,^ cnprenncv .stop at ARE YOO ANOTHER WHO CAN STOP ON A DIME- : That's What Vou I Think! I --S'oppiiK'^ Th.it\ notiiin? with I my new c.ir! Why I can .stoj) on a diiiii' " Siicli remark,! are heard every day But Just remember that Sir Mak'ohii C.unplx'U h.i^ .^everal i ,sets of brakes on lu.-. BlU''bird and President Prank O, Simon.s pre- .sided at the monthly meeting of the Nazareth Vigilance Ho.se Com¬ pany which wwas lield Monday eve- | ning in the Municipal Building on Belvidere street Tiie regular rou¬ tine business, current for tlie past month, was discussed. One Arc was reported during tlie past month. 300 To Attend Cement Industrial Safety Meet¬ ing At Hotel Easton Program T o Include Analysis of Typical Mill Accidents GLEE CLUB CON- CERT AT SCHOENECK NEXT WEDNESDAY TROOP V-32 BOV SCOUTS MEET Tro)p V-32 Boy Scouts met Mon¬ day evening in the social room;^ of the Ileal Y. M. C. A , the meeting opening with the formation, rhe Lord's Prayer, led by I'eter Heck¬ man, Jr,, and the color parade, with Kenneth Kromer and Donald Snyder as the bearers and William Lutz and Epiiraim Moyer as the guards. The flag pledgp was given by Rob¬ ert Huth and the scout oath by Kenneth Strunk. Oames were play¬ ed under the supervson of scoui- inast''r. Elmer C. Snyder A complete re-organization of thj patrob was held with the patrol leaders .selected as follows: Ephraim Moyer, naming hi.s patrol the Flam¬ ing Arrow: Donald Snyder, naming his patrol the Wolf; Kenneth Krom¬ er, naming hs patrol the Pox and Wayne Keck, gving no name duo to his ab.sence Scoutma.->ter Snyder spoke brief¬ ly on "Patrol Activity.'- The hike this Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock was furtlier dLscussed An investiture ceremony was held on the candidates, Ralph Rissmill'^r .md James Condonmltti Shaving cream was distributed among the scouts which the latter will sell a- bout town. Funds received through this will bc used for camp thLs summer. of th< Universal Alias Cement Co Clilcai<o, A J R. Curtus, a.sslstant j to geii-ral manager, and P. N. Bush- nell. .ifety engineer, of the Port¬ land Ci'ineni A,s.socaton, Chicago; I niprnber> 2 SESSIONS MARCH 23 anad j j. Porbes, Pittsburgh, .super- I gchwarze ^^^ I vising engineer of the U. S Bureau More than 300 men from portland of Mmes cement mills in Pennsylvania are expected to attend one of a nation¬ wide series of cement industry safety meetings at Hotel Easton in Eas¬ ton. Wednesday. March 25, The meetings are being arranged by the Poitalnd Cenjent A,s.soclatlon In twelve cities besides Easton. James A, Oish Th«. program will include an ana¬ lysis of the cau.ses of .some typical i ^mlll acciednts of recent occurrence; meth'.d.^ of correcting un.safe prac- ' tlces; le.s.sons taught by safety re¬ cords, and suggestions for making I plant ,safety rules more efTective, ! Supervising engineer Porbes and superintendent o/ two surgeons experienced in indu.^- ; Portland Cement Co., will be general the mo.-.t modern method.^ of ren chairman and will preside at the morning ,session. The afternoon meeting will be presided over by E. C Champion, ,superintendenl of the Lone Star Cement Corp,. Nazareth. OU' sts and special speakers include R B Fortuin, of Nazareth, presdent cf the L#high Valley Safety Council, who i.s also .safety director of the Pi'iinsylvania-Dixie Cement Corp-I Joseph Brobston. vice-president of the Hercules Cement Co#J>.. Naza¬ reth; P C, VanZandt, vice-president derlni; first aid in variou.s type> of accident,-^ including the prone pres¬ sure methfKi i)i resu,scitation Col H A Reininger, in cliarge of safety at the Lehigh Portland Cement Co , Allentown. will deliver an addre.ss at the luncheon session ThoM- attending will include ranking ofUciaU of local cement mills, mill superintendents, .safety directors mill department foremen, quarrv superintendents and mem¬ bers of mill .safety committee.! T!ie Olee Club of the Moravian CoUi-ge and The<jlogicai S<'minary, Bethlehem, will pre.-,<'nt 4 coricrt m the Schoeneck Moravian Church on Wedne.sday evening, March 2i at 8 PM. The club compoM'd of thirty-one directed by Edmund of Winston-Salem, N, C , IS becoming quite popular ihia sea¬ .son under the management of Robert lobsl, of Emau,s Next w*'ek-end they will give a serie.-, of conceris in New York City, Staten Island and ' vicinity, and will broadcast over WEAP on Saturday, March 28, at 11:15 a m On EasU-r Day they will leave lor North Carolina, where they will make eleven appearances in that stale Admi,sjion to the concert i-, FREE although a silver offering will 1*- received There will be an uiforma: reception after tlie concert with en- teriainnvnt by the 'Ouiof Tune Boy.-^' and refreshnvnt- for all Watch For His Majesty "The Mikado" Here Next Wednesday NOTICE All properly owner,-, and tenants are hereby notified nol to burn anv kind of rubbush on any P'lblic strt-ei or alley, witliin thf iwrougii limits of Nazareth F P HAHN Chi'-f Burge->i 1 Will Be Escorted Through Nazareth In The Afternoon Spectacular Gilbert and Sullivan Production April 2nd and 3rd N. H. S. GLEE CLUBS LOCAL PARKING RULES TO BE ENFORCED Canadensis Children*s Choir Here Sunday that If they wUlied to organize a [team tlie uniforms of said Nazareth A. would l,>e available for their ruse. Upon he.uing these remark.s, I Jle&<rs Heath and HardiiiK in th- company of ,-.everal rabid fans or- lanized wli.i! : now known as tlie JIuueth Athletic Club, This or¬ ganization, the name of which i-, very similar t"i that of the Nazareth A, A is a new organization and lia- no strings attached to the Nazareth A, A., or vice ver.^a. It was organ- iKd solely for the promotion of iports in Nazareth In the future. It I has at present no .social rooms nor lias it a definite meeting place. Since I if and when it has a .social roomi lit will take in nieiiilx'rs below the life of 21, 111 intoxicating drinks of liny nature wli b' iiad on tho pre- linises. As .^ta'.i'd before it desires Ito build up, and tr.iiii the younger llthletes of Nazareth so that in tire laear future N.izar.'ih may be re- Irmented by .m all Nazareth team 1^ Tbe officer.- of this Club are doing !»erj-thing in their power to have It ftrst rate b.l.'^eball team on the Itod this comhii? .sea.'wn, Mucli Icrltlcism and very ungentlemanly LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS The regular meetmg of the St IJohn's Seniur Luther League wa.^ Iil5l ^'"' evening in the church. The |«»n topic wa,, in charge of MLss *tty A Auman The Scripture les¬ ion was re.-id by Paul Bayda and the *«yer led bv Mi.-vs Evelyn ChrUt- A piano dl t was rendered by •fs Vern.i Hearn and Daniel f, Thi' topic di,,cu.s.sed was tlie rchurch of p,,rt Rico", read bv •f« Evelyn Sirike Miss Cora Bond, ««5 Lillian Hi'<>r> Mi.s.s Dorothv pwartwoid. Ml , Kathryn Schlser, i Uuise Kern, Frederick Reimer. Beniarks wor, mad.' bv the pastor, H C Snvder, |h« Rev, this .>pee(l, the be^t drivers travel 20 fei't befon' his reaction ha,s placed his foot on the brake and the ear. with the best of brake.^. tra-»-els anoilii'i- 211 fei't while they arc being ipplied, the car liaviir.' covered a t'lt.il of 40 feet before it can be I stopped Far too many driver- think they .".111 stop on n dime at -10 miles per hour Sonii' of th-'m might .-uccfed I unclor the most favorable condition.s providing the dime is at least 115 teet ahead of the location of tlieir car when thev di'cide to stop. For ,it that si)eed, a car is moving 59 feet IKr secoiui. and travels 44 feel wluli' t!u' ner-.'' iinpiiNe i-; lifting -ll" drlvi-r'.- foot to the brake After that, 71 more feet are required t) cmnplete the .-top Whi'ii driving (il) miles jxt hour It Mkes practically twice the du-tance 'J'2,) f''('ti to stop th,>n at 40 mile.s \n'x hour, and almost three times ;hi' distance reqtiii-ed i319 feef to halt a car going 70 miles an hour Many other factors besides the brakes enter into the .sudden .stop. Road ,-urfar('-, me one of the ino,=^t important. ResardiiiB them. Gover¬ nor Harold O H<>fTin,iii of N<w ,L i,sey, one of the nation'.s leading .lUthoritie,'- on highway ,afety. wrote in a reeent i.---ii,> of the American .Magazine, -There are 2.t dilli'i-ent ;y|)e., of road surfaces, each with Its own •cH'llinent of friction' or -lide-ability Th<' best is brii.--lred concrete—and brakiiv,? tables are (-aic-ulati'd for this ix-rfect .surface, "Ap.irt from this a .set of gi">od- grade new tires will stop a car 77 p<^r cent fa.Nter than ,smooth. worn oiw\s; hence when you calculate .stopping distances for your car. pay heed to the tire condition" He a,s.serts tliat out of 3,000,000 cars tested, 48 |X'r cent h.ui faulty tiiTs and 34 ix-r ''ent had tiefeclive bx.\ko<. From thc-e facts, it is quite ap- [jarent that many motorist.-, instead of stopplnij on a dime are .-topping al tho times needed to keep their ears in quick-.'-topping condition. Next Sunday evening, 7:30 o'clock. the Childri'ns Ch iir of the Methodist Epi.-copal Church of Caiiaden.-is, Pa , will furnish the Gospel Mes.sage in ,song, in the Moravian Churi-h. The Choir is trained by Mi,s.s Anna M, Kern, a musician of note and marked ability, Tha-*' wlio attended last year will remember the wonderful program they rendered, and they proiiii,-*' more this lime. It will be worth hearing. The public i^? 1110-,'. .'ordi.illv invited. REBEKAHS MEET; ELECT OFFICERS I The election of ofQcers for the ! coining term wa.s held in connection } with the i>emi-monthly meeting of I the Elizabeth Pile Lodge. Order of i Rebekahs, Monday evening in tho Odd Fellows Hall, on Belvidere street. Tlic officers elected mclud- I ed noble grand, Mary Wunderly; vice grand, Sally Wunderly; trus¬ tee, Anna Kern and the delegate to the a.ssembly conference at Pitl.s- bursli, which will be lield this June. L<'na Hafjenbuch Tli.' in.-tai;.ition of tlie officers wiU be held on Mon¬ day evening. Ajiril 6, C iinelia Fritchman noble grand. h.id charge of the bu.-ine---s meet¬ ing which preceded a dilighlful program in honor of Schuyler Col¬ fax, the found -r of tlie Rebk.ih d- gree. Mi.s.s Lorraine Eyer and Ja¬ cob Noir favored with several piano and cornet .selections, Delicioas re¬ freshments were served by the com- niit'.ee ill cliai^^e of the program. niBLIC CHARITIES ASSN. OF PENNA. TO MEET AT EASTON Tiiursday. April 2, will be a red letter day in Northampton County for tho.se citizens welfare and mental hygiene, as I; is th' d.ite -<'t for the Northampton ' Couiiv Welfare Conference spon-| Two Demonstration Meetings Arranged Orders have Ijeen rssued to the local police force to enforce all parking regulations Due 10 the heavy .>nows thus winter and crowd¬ ed parking space throughout tho town, th«; officers suspended all rul>',s and no arresUs were made However, now- thai parking space u again available orders have been given Uie fyfflcers to enforce the parking ordinance to the letter. A;1 night parking, parking against traffic and double parking I.-, con- interested in child i ^''^ii'V to the rule and all per-^ns ' Kffendin? will bc dealt with accord¬ ingly The fine for all night park- uvii IS ten dollars and co-t.-; park- sored bv th- Public Charities A.s,so- ] '"? against traffi-. five dollars and ciaiinii ol Penn,sylvania in coopeia-j'¦''¦^^'"''"'^ ^•^'"'^'<? Pa'''''"^. Ave dollar, tion wita the Inter-Service Club ! ^"<^ costs Council of Eiuston and local welfare orgaiuziUions, Noted out-of-town .speakers, as well as local authori¬ ties, are ,-cheduled to discuss prob¬ lems of vital interest to educators. .¦-ocial workers, and parents. Mr.- Mary T. IXninan, mcm'uer of the Pl iiii-ylvania Bar, former ni-m- ber 'it the I^egislature, Vice-Presi¬ dent ol the Busine,-,.- and Profe.v-ion- al Women's Clubs and Sijecial Rc- prc.s< Illative of the Public Charitie-^ Association. w-lU bi' the gue.-t .-peak¬ er at llie dinner to be held .it the Hotel Faston, at which the Federal Social Security Act and Us Implica¬ tions to Pennsylvania will !>¦ care¬ fully di,scu.-.sed. Mrs Deiiman is one of the mo.-t brilliant speakers in the state and i.-> sure to attract a large audience. Preceding the dinner meeling there will bo two round table ses- NAZARETH P. 0. OF A. CONDUCTS ST. PAT¬ RICKS DAY PROGRAM Babp s Hail, South .Mam street, .Monday evening, beneath a decora¬ tion of green and white, was th*? scene of a Sl Patrick :> Day aocial jttvi -kaflee klat.sch" as held by ¦Av l<x;al Camp No. 315, of tlie Pa- :r'j-..c Order of Americans Tlie first playlet, entitled -Wanl- I ed J Wife," found the following I taking active part.s: Stella Dech I Nora Meyer-, Rachel Trach and Olive HofT. The .'^•cond playlet en- I titled "A Oood Oirl m ihe Kitchen.' was comprised of the following ca.>-. I Came Holland, Haac; Oetz, Grace I Pike .Mabel Weaver, Kale Weaver, I Mary Aljel and Ella Hav A vocal I ,solo, sung by Orac*- Remaly, was I enjo-.-ed by the iiuge -Trsh' gaiii- I ering. I Tiie re.mainder of the evenmg was I spent in playing "radio." at which I prizes were awarded to the follow- I ing w-;nners: Virginia FYaniz I Ivn Radge, John Abel, Ella Hay, Edith FVhr, El.sie John.son, Oeorge Tile Mikado will arrive at the High School on Wednesday, March 2.Vh and with his retinue will be e.scorted through Nazareth In the afternoon Watch for His Maj«st)rl He will remain here for the two performances of "The Mikado" to be given on April 2 and 3 by the High School Olee Clubs, It is whisiK-red that one of hia co.stumes has Just come bacic from Hollywood where ll was used In a picture, won a gold medal for the fifth lime at the Chicago Costiuners' Convention and co.si $175, I Next week',5 i,ssue will carry full details of this .spectacular Oilbert and Sullivan production LEGION AUXHJARY HOLDS COVERED DISH SUPPER OBITUARY I WILLIAM A FRANTZ I FuiK-nil .-ervices for tne late Wil- I liam A Frantz, of Park .street, Naz- I areih. who died on Thursday al the I All'iUown General hospital w-ere I hekl on Sunday afternoon al tlie I home and continu'-d in ih Nazareth I .Moravi.m Church. Tlie Rev I'aul j S .Meinert, pastor of that church, I officiated He was buried In the' i Moorestown Cemetery The pall- I Busineas continued at quickened I beaR>rs all members of the four I'-'^* under the impetus of Spring I lodges of Nazare-.h to which the de-i^^'ather. but the margin of gain i cea,sed belonged, the Independeni The regular monthly meeting of the American Ijegion Auxiliary was held on Fr.day evening, March I3th in the Legion Home The President, Mrs Dorothy Folweiler presided Re- £^g. ' gular routine busines.- wa,s traniiact- ed and some very intere.stlng items were read from Ihe news letter by Abel Stella Ointher, Mabel Daniel, j ^^^ Sf.'cretary. .Mai-garf. Fatzinger, Mr- Williams. ' I' ^'^'^ decided to organize a Jun- , Clavton Kilpatrick. Mr-. Kerchen- ' 'or Auxiliary m the near future All , thai, Grace Pike, Marjorie Klep- ' daughtrs of Legion members, wlw pmger, Carrie Holland, J<anetie j Abel, Stella Koch, .Marion Kra'z, i William Kilpatrick, Mrs. Metz, Flor¬ ence Flick, Harrison Abel, Anna I-tir,mer and Lillian Fehnel DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WEEKLY BUSINESS SURVEY Control of Seed Borne l)i> sense Attacking Vei:e* tables The Subject The contro of seed Ixirne di.sease which attack vei^etables will be the '^i^ of Jl good fortune.'^ JJARCH I»-'Loii In Africa" DivM ^i»\ Liviniitonc born, Itll, M- F.iigUnd dcclirct all ol ' UniKd Statci cotit block¬ aded, IBIJ, 21- FirM bapiiim In United Slatci, two Ctorfia Indi¬ ans, IS40, ^J2 Indunj dcitroy Ihe Vir- Kinia Colony, 347 whilM •lie. 1622, C?r^'. ** Colutado prairie fire bum* a millign auea. IMO -TcleiihoneMrvicc between New Yotk and Chicagu •urtt. leij Natiunal SoctallM party formed al Indi^ndpolia, 1900, ,„-, SPECIAL SERVICES IN M. B. C. CHURCH There will be stx-cial services in the M R C Church the coining week with t.hc following si>>'akei-,-: March 24th -Rev, T D Oehif t, Easton; March 27th — Rev P, T, .Steiigele, Bethleiiem. Both pastors will briim a QiiarteU<' <u- (horils aloiiK Rev. .St^'iigele will have a Oerman choru- simt a iiuin- Ixr of s.ilv.Ulon- The jiastor will six'.ik the other open evenings dur¬ ing the week Mr. and Mr- Wills K.ihler, of .Mlentown, s|)eiit Sund.iy wltli his liaienls, Mr and Mrs, Charles Kah- I-'r and familv. Walnut ,stre«'t. NOTICE Dog owners, plea,se take notice Anv rioK rimniiig at large w-lthin the boi-oiwli limits of Nazareth, will \H' shot by orders of Ihe rmllCF OKPAHTMF.NT THE NA/AKETH M.%RKET This Week Wheat, per bu. Oat.s, per bu. .. Corn, per bu, ,, Rve, per bu. . ,. Hay, per ton ., Straw, per ton L.ird, ix-r lb. , ,. EKg.s Potatoes Ham, i>n- lb . . . Shoulder, p>'r lb Light Poultry ,,, Pork. dre.s.sed ,, Stove, [XT 100 lbs Chestnut, per 100 lbs . Pea. 100 lbs Buckwheat. 100 lbs. .. Soft Coal. 100 lbs Rice, 100 lbs ,26 65 .20 ,11 to to I ,95 ,35 ,60 ,60 20.00 12.00 ,13 .28 .75 .29 .24 .22 .13 ,55 ,55 .46 .36 .46 .30 subject of two demonstration meet¬ ings which have been arranged by County Agent B. L Coleman and will be conducted Monday and Tuesday, March 23 and 24, The first demon¬ stration will t>e at the farm of John Jaman, just north of Macada on the Bethleliem-Bath Pike. The sec¬ ond demonstralion on March 24 will bo at C P Oravers i Graver's Black¬ smith Shopi which is on route 102 in Forks Township Seed lo be treat¬ ed may be brought between 9.00 and 12:01) a m. and 1:00 and 3:00 p. m each day, Dr, Burke from Pennsylvania State College will have charge of these demonstrations, which wil include the treating of various typ«\s of vegetable seed to control the diseases which are common lo each variety. St'eds brought to the demonstratioii.s will bt> treated fr<'e except for the actual cost of material used. Letters explaining these demon¬ strations have been sent to a large number of farmers and vegetable growers in the county and others, who are int«'rested. may secure In¬ formation from County Agent B L, Coleman, Court Hou.'ie, Easton, Pa, I Order of Red Men, the Patriotic I Order Soas of America, the Knights I of til,' Oolden Eagle and the KiughUs I of Fn ndship, were as follows: Wll- I liam Roth, Samuel Ruth, Marshall I '!".r J'l", "". '"' '"""^ '"¦;''- ¦7;-''I Fehr, Victor Chrisuiian. Kenneth sions held at the Brainerd Presbv- —^„,,, ., . n , ¦ ,. ,-l , y-,, , ., „, „ ' Oower and Pair ck McOonit!l teran Church, the first on Crime ^ Prevention" and tlie second on "Mental Health in the Sehool and Home", Details of speakers and (Continued on Page Foun -•— MOORE TOWNSHIP < Hl'RC H NOTEii the MOORESTOWN Sund.iy School on Sunday at 9 00 a in followed by Lutheran services at 10:00 o'clock by Rev Apple Mr and Mrs Harry Labarre, and Mrs M.uy Kocher, of Cro,-.- Roads, were 'he Sunday guests of Mr and Rev. H D Clauss, pa.stor of Hrfirmetl wing of the Moore town-! .Mrs George Buskirk and family. >:;ip charge announce- first com- Mrs, Victor Hoch i- on the .sick iiiuiilon of the parish at Little Moore list Palm Sunday, April ,5th, at 9:001 o I !'>ck. The Preparatory services w.'.l preced,' the communion Rev,' J.I ob O Rupp. D D will pr-a.^h, j Other comiiumion.s of the pariah: S.ilem, Moore.-town, Ea.ster Sunday at 10:00 a m : Emanuel Petersville,' April 19th, 10:15 a m.; Jehovah, | HiL-hklll Centre, April 26th, at 9 ' .1 m, I Hev, Clauss baptized Shirley Ann,' daughter of Mr and Mrs, Charles ' .•\ HefTinlrayer, of Moire Town-hip ' on ,Sunday, Marcli 8th I Hev. R L Kerstetter. pa,-;or of S- John's Luther.in Churcli preach¬ ed ,1 fine Lx^nteii ,s«'rmon on Sunday f^v riling on "Jesus and your profes- .-lonal Life", Mrs Ayrus Koehler wa- the Sun¬ dav auest of Mr and Xfr,- Ste-.vard Miller and family Mr and Mrs Samuel Oplinger and family -iK-nt Sunday with Mr and Mrs Richard Serfas- and family, Howard and Stanley B<nsing, of Christian Spring, spent Friday with Mr. and Mr.- Oeorge Bensing (AKK AXO ( ANDV S,\LE .\ Cake and Candy Sale will be held by th.' Voun« L.adie- Bible Cla.-s of the Moravian Sunday School on Saturday morning, March 21, at nine oclock, in the offlre ol The Trumbower Company, Mam Street o\ex the previous week was nol as 1 great as that over the 1935 we.^k. a.'cording to reports lo the Depart- 1 ment of Commerce from 32 cities ' The irregularity of th-j warmer weather, however, accounied for more or les- spotty condition.s with tlie sharf)est trade rLses appearing in the South and Southwest where seasonal buying accelerated to brisk ' proportions Indications were that p-ntup buyers' needs will respwnd to tile advent of settled weather One of the most favorable business factors was the widespread vigor of indu-trial activity, particularly in the steel centers Cork-truction al-so continued to sho'A- signs of strong momentum, particularly in resident¬ ial building I New "York repwrted an excell-nt week in retail circles with gam.s ap¬ plying to most all lines and depart¬ ment ,siorp.s attaining the best com¬ parative w-eekly gain of the year Citiea repwrting ou;.-tanding gains over the previous and 1935 w.M.k.s were: New Orleans, Memphis At¬ lanta, Dallas, Houston. Wilmington. Minneapolis and Phil.adelphia. while ! in'virtuallv everv .section, tlie major business indices were sharply ahead of l.a.st year. In wholesale center,- Easter buying was ix^ginnmg to be left, but gain, in wholesale trade 111 general w-?re more moderate than m retail, the wea-her Ijemg re-pinsihle f.tr con¬ tinued b;iver reser\'' N- -.v Y'lrk re- ' (Continued on Page Pour) ' are under 18 year.s of age, are eligible to join thi ,V)rganizaiion A public card and radio parly will !>' held on March 31st in the L.egion Home and a Penny Supper will be held on April 22nd Tho next meeting will be held one we k earh r on April 3rd on account of OcKjd Priday After tile business meeting a very delightful covered dL-h .-upper was held. BATH'S OLDEST RESI- DENT ENJOYS 92nd ANNIVERSARY TUES. Mrs Mary E Barber, Penn street, Bath, ob.serv.-d the 92nd anniver¬ sary of her birth on St Patrick's Day, with many friends extending felicitations. Mrs Barber is the widow of tire ate Stephen D Barber, who died at Bath 27 years ago For many years tile Barbers operated the Ortst Mill at the foot of Raco street, Bath Mrs Barber is a native of Raubs¬ ville, a daughter of the late Marlm and .Mary Magdalena Raub White- sell She IS making her home wilh Mrs William J SchefTler, her only child. She has six grandchildren, Allen SchefTler Bath; Postmaster Arthur SchefTler Bath, and William SchefTler Jr.. Allentown. and Mrs. Mary Rice of Bath She also haa eleven great grandcliildren Mr.- Barber is enjoying excellent health April C. C. C. Replacement Enrollment Legion Post Make Arrangements For Blood Transfusion — Tliere is every indication that a limited April replacement enroll¬ ment n tho Civilian Con.servatlon Cnriis will b<.' coiidui'ted during the iv.riod April l-l,i, 1936 b.i.-sed on a pi-.isi>ective National strength of 3,)ii,S00 enrollees, 1 N ' change is contemplated In ex- ' Ipan P, (), Ol A IIOI.O^ RIfil I.AR MEETING Camp 315 Patriotic Order of Am¬ ericans held their rejul.ir meeting la-t Friday evening. President Ruth Hawk presided Acting Chaplain Orace Remaly conducted the devo¬ tions followed by the treasurers re¬ port by Mrs Mary Abel The week¬ ly prize was won by Evelyn Pranta. Mr- Minnie Laubach. Ellen Buss, and Mr- Lucv Remaly were report¬ ed on the sick list Fridav, March 20lh, the meptinat will begin at 7:30 I', M fo.lowed by a card pary Emergency Crop Loans Now Received At The Court House Mr and Mrs. Lewi.s Morris, Mauch Chunk street, spent Saturday with r-latives in Pen Argyl At a Hanild ivuular weekly meeting of V Knecht Post No. 41.'). American Ie«ion. Commander Mor- itnv presidinii, Wilson Zerfass re¬ ported that llnal arrangements for blood test-s were completed. These tests will be made al the Easton and St. Luke s hospitals respectively. Commander Morrow also appoint- od the following committe<' to make arranitements for a dance and card party to lie held on April 24th: Com¬ rades F>'tlierolf, Clewell, Abel Kreid¬ ler, and Werkhel.'-«M- It was an¬ nounced that tile committee will endeavor to obtain llie .services of the Cont.sevllle hospital band and iirclvsira for this affair The Coatse- \ille hospital Is a veteran institution and Its band and orchestra Is a big at tract loll Th<- Memorial Day committe.^ I- active ami the S,ifetv commlttiv re- lentv oruaiilwil, is exix'ited to make iiiieii'stiim ri'iKirts in the very near I mure Afur the meeling refre.shments were jiorved by Comrades Morrow and Elx-rts in honor of their birth- ilavs Help On Personal Tax Property Returns Bureau Per.son.il Proix-rty Tax will establish Frank J Brady with Headcjuarters First Natioii.il Bank and Tru,st Company nullding. Beih¬ leheni on Thursday, Friday and Sat¬ urday e.ieh week until M.ircli 27 to answer .ill qiiestKui.s concerning fil¬ ing of Personal Properly Tax return forms AfUdavits w-IU lie taken frw of charee • WAR MOTHERS WIM. HOEII MEETING Nazareth Chaplor, Amercan War Mothers will hold their regular m«t- liiK on TiKVMlay evening, March 24, at 8 P M, m tlv Loirlon Homo i.-!iiig rules of eligibility governing ;hi' selection of Juniors which are: Unmarried boys between 17 and 28 years of age n^w on puijlij relief rolls: Eligible Boys from W P A, families who were rejeiv,ng Direct Ilelief at the time of ,i-unment to W P, A, will b.' acc'p! d lor en- lolluient. Former .tumor EnrolU'.'s h.niorably discharg-il may re-enr ill l>ioMded they have h.ul "not le-w than four months eoii.irculivi' serv- li-e", Anv boys who cm iii.'et the ab<-ive i-fiiuirements and wl.-h to volunteer fo-- enrollment sli<nild immediately make application at their kx-al Dus- trlct Relief Offlce , Since this I.S the ideal time of the I yrar for camp life, it is expected ! that a large number of Ix-iy- will welcome the optjortuiuty of .spend¬ ing at iea,si six months in camp ' whi'i-e Ihey will receive, in addition to the ciLsh allowance, their food, el.nlilng, .shelter, and medlcil at¬ leniion n.s w»'li a.s rocreaiional, voca- I tioii.U and educational opjwrt uni ties „,p„. Administration for Application for emergency crop for 1936 are now l>eing recelv- ed a- Court Hmu-e in Easton, Tues¬ day March 24th, by I>)nald Ro.se, field supervi.sor of the Emergency Crop and Fe.'d Loan S<'ction of the Farm Credit ALlmlni.stration. The emergency crop loans will be made only to farmers who cannot obtain credit fr^mi any other .source, as provded by regulations i.s.sued by tlie Oovernor of the Farm Credit Administration The money loaned will be limlt<>d to the farmers im¬ mediate and actual cash need.- for growing his 1936 crops and in no Ui- stanct^ may exceed $200 to one farm¬ er. Farmers are not elgible for em¬ ergency crop lo.ins if Ihey can bor¬ row from an individual, production credit a.s,-oei;itlon. bank, or other concern F;inners will al.'io be con¬ sidered ineligible if they have an ap- pllcaton ptMiding with Re.setllement Admini-stration, haVe rec»Mved a.ssi«t- ance from that organbwtlon thus year or are indebted to the Res»«iil.'- an unpaid IJUll As in the past, the .s<^curily for an emergency crop loan will consist .-: a fir-t lion on the crop financed Landlord or others havhig an inter¬ est m the crop to be f\nan-'d will lie required to waive tlieir claims In favor of a lien to the Govern )r of the Farm Credit Adninu-tration un¬ til the emergency crop loan t- re¬ paid Checks In payment of appro, "1 loans will be Issued bv the Regional Emergency Crop and Feed I...< OfBce at Harrisburg EXTERTAINEI) AT "JOO' Waslilngton "500' clu.1 on Mrs Prank Reichel -tr«-'. entt-rtalned her Tuesday evening Tasty refreshments were wrved Thus.' pre.-ent weis' Mrs Harold Flick. Mr,<: Victor Vosl, Mr,'^ Joseph Keppel. Mrs Pnyi Bavda, Mrs Wil¬ li.im Edelman Mrs Paul Helmbach Mrs RiLssrll Bi.slier, Mrs Prank Relchel Prizr.s were awarded to Helmbach and Mrs Edelnian Mrs Table of Contents Page 2 — Modern Women Very Latest Bruce Barton Says: Nancy Hart's Home News Pagp 4 - Today and Tomorow Pag<' 5 - News For Home Ixivers Page 6- I>r Oust Und Die Suf Thi- W.'Pk 111 Wa.shington The Snapshot Guild The Family Doctor Comics Page 7 Tlie Ooo'« W'jman-A New 8«'rial Starting ThU Week 42 Years Ago Farm Calendar ClaasUled Ads « Bales ReglAter Pafc » - Church AnnounoraMMi Bunday School Lmmni Witer'a WoeUy UKIar
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 17 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1936-03-19 |
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 | 03 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1936 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 17 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1936-03-19 |
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 38307 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
:^Y"ifi^No. 17 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1986
Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Three Centa
AjHs of Nazareth Athletic Club Set Forth In An Open Letter
FIREMEN HOLD MONTHLY MEETING
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marlcs have been made since this organization came into existance. but the aforementioned officers and the real and true ba.seball fans know of what source they come, hence little or no attention is being paid them.
We are very grateful to the Naza¬ reth Item for it'.-. co-Qi>eration in ¦Hw •— -- . ,,v, „„niMinr. this re,sp"ct, and we will welcome ^;7ustK of M""-*^ »it NaTreth ^"V «>• »" »' ^^^ *'^« P^^^^^ ^° ^ -*» |
Month | 03 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1936 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19360319_001.tif |
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