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-r-T'a35f!''^-:'5^ P''i'^'-f^*tT'^f-''-*P' "'i^ The Nazareth Item AN INDEPtilMUbNT KAMiLV NrWBPAPER DEVO'FKIJ iO LlltKAJ'bHk IXXJAti AND OKNKRAL INTEU^IOENCl 'vSr45-No, S — 4S So. Main St., Phone 2(» NAZAIiKTH, PA.. THURSDAY MOKNINO, JANUARY Hi, liciO Roost Nazareih — Single Ciipy Three Cents Name Delegate Representing!Directors Nazareth District To Annual Elected By gchool Directors Convention; LocalJBanks ON THE GASOLINE CIRCUIT - v by A. B. Chap.n > Donation of SKM) Received From Nazareth Indus- (rial BascbaH League MR NEW BAND ^^ INSTRUMENTS Traffic Signs Procured for Protection of Pupils Put In Service the BROTHERHOOD OF ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH TO MEET lumos H.l\Ic('lt>llan, Prom¬ inent liuymun To Make .\ddress VVi-dni'sdity cvi-niin,', January 212nd, at 6:110 o'clock thr Brotlu-rhooU of Sl, John',s IiiitlH'r.in coimrctjalion will conduct their first nu-cting for the year 1936, Tho nicctmg will bt- in charge of the Pn-.-ldi-nl of the Brniht-rhood, Mr, Thcixlori- Shafer WIND GAP BOARD OF TRADE HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING o, A. GrceniWPig Presides—Churter Prenenleil More than a hundred members and gue.st.s of the Wind Oap Board of Trade attended the annual meet¬ ing held there Monday evening with PresidPiu Oreenzweig presiding. The Wind Gap Board of Trade W.T.S founded sixteen years ago and The montlily meeting Na»retli Seh.nol Board was held on Mondav evening of thi.s week, C, ?°Marti"- Pn>'>iclent of the Board, "^r^TS. "'^'S.^5T" I Thi' addre.s wil. be delivered by Mr, showing a ^ ^.TPmix-i- 1 193". Ji"ii'"> H, McClellan, ,i prcmin ni '^ '"":;? duri^'tS^mon^^^^^^ of St Paul. l,u.h ran The receipt- ""'"'^^^y jj ^,,^ ^,,^. i Church, Cata,sanciua, Pa The mu.sic Dccembt^i' ^'^ "¦,;'^_'.,„ l.^vIhb a «''" '>•' lurni,shed by tlie Sunday "r'J'of 1^'>'S''L ol^allry ' S^'-oi orchrt.ra, Tm6 The Sinking Pund balance ! • • i, January 1. 1936 wa,s $26^40.96 fisting .'1 •'» '^«-^'^ J^al^'^f «f Mil096 and Sinking Pund bonds Jilwnting to $25,000,00, "The Tax Collector reported school tu collections during the month of December amounting to $2,947.99, BU1< aggregating $2,377.57 were .aoroved for payment and the iftjuurer authorized to pay them. Notice was received of the annual Ithool Directors Convention which will be held in the city of Harris- bun on Fcbiu.uy 4 and 5. 1936. Mr, nirood Unang.st w.i.i chosen dele- ItW to represent Nazareth District It the convention The Biii'.thni; Couiinlttec reiwrt- ed that '.vith the co-operation of Tom Couni'.. traffic sigas have been procured for use on Broad street .it the Ni>-ili Broad street and Pail-view buildins- for the protec¬ tion of pupil- attendin-; thc-se build¬ ings, and also thost- attending the Whitti'.d bu',ldini; The commit tee and the Miixrvi-ing principal were directed to pat the sifrns in ,service. .\ donation of $100,00 was receiv¬ ed Irom t'ne Nazan-th Indu-rial B.i,seban League to be placed in the band fund and used for the pur¬ chase of new blind instruments for tlie high ,s(.-lv.>o! band which Is now being organized Tlie Sup"r\i-m'.' Principal was authorized to purchase from the Keller Music House, Easton Pa , one Pan-Americ.m Bell-Frnnt baritone horn and c.i.v- .v an approximate cost of $80 00, to be paid for oul of the band fund. Hi- w.is al.--o author- lied to purchise from the Allied Bjuipment Corixiration, Trenton, N J„ 36 ,-iz..' A rie-ks, with .special jlldei.-, at a cost ot $6 S5 "ach, Thi si- desks are lo bc u^-d in the room recently completed in the Hmh School Buikiing, and w-hich is to be readv for u.->e F"bruarv 1st, National Instituliuns Hold Their Annual Meot- in^s Tuesday Tile annual inei-tings of slock- holdei's ol national bank,s w'-ie held un Tuesday morning according to tiu- provisions of the bankiiii,' law-. In thi,s vicinily there were few ch.ingos, niost of these beiiv^ due to \u('aiicie,s existing in board' ol direclor.s, Nazurrtli National Hunk and Trust (llill puny, .\uzur<-(h Unec- toi',--, Jf)si'ph Brok>toii, J.jliii A, .Miller, Frank H. Schmidt, Peli-r S, (Continued on Pace Five* GREETING FROM MA- YOR OF RATH ENG. TO RATH,PENNA. Ki.iin Guildhall, in Bath, Eiv^laiul, the Major .sent groe',in.;s to the .May.11- iBui-ges,s) of Bath, Pennsyl¬ vania, conveyed in an officially writ¬ ten letter, w-hich read^ as follows: "Til Hl.s Worship, the Mayor of Bath, Northampon County, Penn¬ sylvania. U S, A Dear Sir;- "At this sea.son of the year, It is custom¬ ary to exchange greetings with friend.s and relatives, Ai Mayor of this Historic city of Bath, I send the greetings of Its cltlzeivs to the Citizens of Bath. Pennsylvania, May the New Year bring you all health, happines.s and prostx-rity, ••Should you, or any of your citi¬ zens, vLsit England during the com¬ ing year, I hope that I may have li.us functioned ever smce, Ijast , - vear the Board ol Directors met in t'^c Plfa.sure as adding a [x-rsonal eight rec;ular .session.s and eleven welcome to the good wishes I .nm .special meeiiijgs, | venturing to send through you tlii-. After the regular routine of busi- ' C'hri,-tma,stide Yours Faithfully, n-,ss ex-District Attornev Herbert j I'lf M-'.vor, (Sorry, but we can- I.aub and Prothontary Truman , ""t decipher his name., Bath offl- ciils wil! return the c impl.m.^nl American Le^^ion Aux¬ iliary Holds Regular Monthly Meeting Tliel. idi". ,-\',i\i,,'.i,', ijt the Aiiu'M- can l.emon, Harold V. Knechl Post, No, 415, held tli'ir regular meetin,i In tile I.e^KMi Home, South Mam stlee! on Friday evening. Numerous r'ijorts from the chair- ladie.s of the committers were heard •t this me<tiiig, Mr.-, Jennie Wolfe chairlady of the wi'lfaie (oinmittee, reported favorablv on -he Christma,s Wel¬ fare Work ir,ii! .K-ted by that com¬ mittee, M!'- Amie,^ Keen, chairlady Of the p i|)p., coiiiini:i-'p commented on the poppv sale whicii will U- held F May, prior to Memorial Day, and 's Clira Meyers, chairlady of the Wenainnieij- committee, reixjrted i«t th:' ,1 ixiliary is to hold two pub- : card, jiirti's each month, the I'st to b" iii'ld Pridav eveniiiK, Jan- lary 17'h Mrs M,i,, I j.;^.,,,, ^^.^, appoinii'd leledati • , •!... f„„ c ninty Coun- !" w'hk 1 wa.- held at Easton on ''Wi'daj, J,i;;u.u-y llih, Ml' and Mrs, w D R„;h and l»mily 0! P!iiadfl|)lii,i, spent Sun- Pay ^vi-h Mr :„ul Mr> Pet-r Heck- nan anrl r,,niilv. .S.mMi Main street s(;t. w. h. Mc( larnin speaker at rotary (lub meeting Schl.iiibach pre.sentcil a charter t > the Chambi r with complimentar'. remark-. Guest sp<-.ikers for tlv i-.i-niin; w-ere Judge Hennlnger and At.orney Haas ol Allentown Th spe.ikers were liiti-oduced by Herbor' f Laub, Oilier guest- pri-scni were I'V H, Schmidt, A O. Kem, William ^ Henrv .md W F .Mertz, of town, l — The Wind Gap Board of Trade; The Rotary Club nv.-l Tu sday • nded llu. year witli a cash balance ' evening in the Y. M, C A. wuh H, 1)11 hand ol $125 2G and an e.^tabUsh- ¦ A, Reichenbach, i)residing, Oroup ed building fund of $7(ii)0. Since ' smgiug was enjoyed and was led by ill organization, stated Mr, GriH-nz-. o, B, Searles, J, Oostonyi, ot Beth- W-; Ig. "we have built more than sixty ^ Uhcm w-as a gue.st, home.s and three fai-tory buildings | Biography and cla.sslfication talks "^"••^"*' •'*''*' -Mi^i.:mu,i,r^^ . %)"i!l^.- ^, iMK MiHf MTOOK MK^TO ^Mt' "'.L!K!m/(j;'A'o/wi{iii;iDMUlliiiliillU<|i< -- - *- -"^ .«..-. ¦* -» LJ/>Aa« ¦" JlufllUJll ',l'lii'i,. ':.'¦. 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I -¦Vl,, 111 AM» Ml COUwomV rworr imi. c^a to *o homo., ^ ^. 4mP !>*.•*»» MAP Lirr ««M l!|.*.T, ^'"^^^^^%l|l!lm ,n, —,'- An» IMK UIT ^t^tff M tM» CLU* WAt A#OUT TO eUKIK, '*^^%Ulil!l'i''lKi^~' AM» IT VW4S nVt MILlf tACK TO fOWW ^^- ^ dn %»ft WTTA »¦•• \ —on ijllflliK,^ i«Aiii^u.M-*>a^ ™^^'Z'''lSlB'Seventh Annual Meeting FORJECEMBER^ ^j ^ ^j ^ Enthusiastic School Oriiiini/ations In * within our Borough limii.s and we hof)e to continue the good w-ork in ¦.he futtne", Tl-.e Board has a mem- 1) ',-,-h;p of eiiihty-two LOCAL EXHIBITORS AT STATE FARM SHOW Nonhainpton County will be re- jiri-.-eiiK-d in many rla-'.es at the State F,i:-in Products Show which opens on Monday, January 20th, In the livestock division, 4-H club calves w-ill Ix- shown by Paul Buss, Ml wood Bu.ss, Ch'U-les Schultz, Fl.lnei^ K.igel, Sheldon Fogel and John Foiiel Pen- of 4-H club laud)- will be shown bv Robert Je.vell, Richard Jewell, l.-na Nich¬ olas, Alber; Saiiili, Hailev I-\-hnel, Wdmer Pehnel, P.iul Hu,-s, and Kdna Scliil!;/., A luiaibi r of club inembi'i-s have also entered l.iinb.s in th'' fat wetlier el.t.-, which Is oj)i-ii to lv.",-'di'is and fe.'di r- I,, F Nicholls, \n. Bethel, will show- Chi-viot sheep in ilv purebred cla-ses and K.ul Aekiriiiin, near Aekeimanville, will represent the t'liuo!'. ill the horse divi-ion with a pur bred Belgian S-,,illion a W Bass, F.a.-ton R-3, and Fr.iiik Ct KogI, Na/areth R-1. will (-xhil)i' iiurebred Chesier White swine Amont; tho e who will exhibit appli's i- I), n Waiienei' or('hard.s (Continued on Pag*- Four) ¦4 svC <Hi,f9'i "fulsrl Tf-'IfiMi; V.,' JANUARY '"¦ •' •' ii'i d.lli^'if. I /ii'it'i |,irii,iu,ii;f 15 Nfl* Villi, City (utbij.lll m.i,kf.| bjllj 1810 Cny ol CiiKinnjti ii lor- m.illy »urvfyt,| anil pin- ted, 17»9 ~ Jimej Cooli il the firit to cro^, t|„ Antjritii CirJt. I'M IS H B W,iriici opcm iif« I liv "Ali.i, Jimmy Vil- ri •int^ llilll 1^*^^ '* '''¦'" E l.icgrrjlcjlol I ii"~"^~ t'iiilf,Jt,,i, gtiiffal,. I" l'l lm;7 20 Ti.e <rMi lol.i ,,„||" In IN .\IMM{i:( IATION 'I'hiu th' courtesy of th.- Nazareth It-'in, we wish to t-xpi-eiis our appre- ciati'-m to tli,' citi»-ns ol Nazare-.h and vicinity for their hearty and gi-niroius support of our Christmas iSal Campaign -The Tulxrculosis ' Society (if Ea-ilorn Northampton ! Coiiniv, .Mr,- A n Kern, chairman, m—o \Vii>si(k' Clatherers Moot The Way.side Oatli'rers of the Nazareth Moravian Church held a mosl enj')yal)le meeting ai the home of Mrs O F B.ihnson, East Center ,street on Monday evening Rev nnd Mrs Freil Sthwalb*', of Bethlel. Aia.ska. who were visiting at Mrs Bahivson's hotne, sjKike in an informal and very dellghtlui man¬ ner of their home and work In Al¬ aska, bringing all those prc-y-nt in¬ to much claM-r contact with the will be given at tli*^ next week meeting by Dr R I, Brazina and Oeorge Hahn The gu-st speaker was Si^rgeanl W H, McClarnin, head of the Beth¬ lehem barra-.k,- of the Pennsylvania Slate highway patrol He spoke on "Work of Highway Patrol and High¬ wav Safety" He is in charge of Northampton and Eastern L«Miigli county district. He stated that 36.400 -vvere kiled in tlu- United State.s in 10:i,>, and 72 were killed in this dLs¬ trict, 743 in.jui'i'd, 7(3.") arrested, 52 dischargi'd becau.-e of lack of evi¬ dene -, and 19,078 -topped for in¬ fraction of trafflc and highway rules, also in this dlsirict He stated that two new laws wlll be enforced mnre rigidly in the near fu:ure, the revoking of llcen,ses to •ho'(- b<Miig arrested twice, and $11.- 000 Iluancial respon.^ibility rt^quired I to i-l-'urn lic('n,se, ancl that all mo- : tori,si.- must dun ights to oncoming motori-ts. i .\TTKM)i:i) UKDDINC; I .\Il-s F'.hel M. I>-h .md J Clayton B'lk, of town, attended the wedding I ot Ml,ss R'),saHe M. Wesiernelt, of ! Alpine, N. J , and Lieut, Cirinen A, Rogers, of Fort Snelhiiu, Minn'^,sota, Tho couple were iiniiried In the Cadet Chapel of th,. United States .Military Academy at We,-t Point on Sunday, Deceinber 'J'.t.ii Ml,--s Eilhel Leh, maid of honor, was a rooniiiiate of the brid, at Cenlenniy Junior College, a; Ilacketi.-town. N J HiirniDAV siri'KK Hcallhy Condition; lij'.nd Oruaniziiticm Proyre.ssin;; T.ie followins is the pniicip'.il'.s re- jjo.t of our public scho')N for the nijiuh of Decemb r submiited on Monday, It will be noticed from this report Ihat our schooi oi-.lunlzations are in a healthy condition and that raj)id progress i,< being mad • in or- '-; ir.izmg a school band A lot of int'.rest ha.s been di.sp;a;.-pd in the .:)rganization of a local .school band; j donations have bi-en received and ' accept-d and hope- rifii high in the aniiiipated "l)ep" th;,s b,ind will mean to future alhleiic activities .^luither improvement added to high scho:il faciliiie,, was added duiing the month whun a Victor (Continued on Page Five) m—• Fake Cooperatives Unmasked Bv Earle Milk (onti ol Board Dispelling The Fog 12.'> Attend AfTair At Inn; Direitors Kkrted By ( li,irli", Publidty. ,Mm heUori, Demiicralii ('i)niniiUe(- l)i|-i-i for of .National I'-w yars ago this couniry of wa.s treated to a series of pas- A our slon,i-,e upbraidlngs of tho,sc who wei'" assailing the Hoover adminls- tralion- The spokesmen of that adminis- ',!',Ition o\er th- radio, in the h.ills jf Congress, in uie iiewspai>-rs and ll; the magazine.-, were bitterly de¬ nouncing whal they termed the cam- jiiign to '•,smear Hiwver " Just as .strenuously did the men '.v lo were conducting the Demo- , : I'ie Side of Mia', eonlrover.sv prn- (Contlnued on I'age Six) A now mo-,0 in iln- light of the .Milk Trust against Governor E.irle's elTots to provide ju.-^tice for the milk producers and consuiin-r Is revealed bv Norman W Lyon, .secretary of Ihe Milk Control Board, Spe,iking before the Capital City NTilk Producers' As.soeiaiion at Me- c laniic-burg, Cumberland County, he warned d,urymen against a niove !o tstablish --decoy" co-operatives, such as thost^ whicii are now- being -lr;\en out of New 'Vork Stale. Lyon ,said ih. Milk Con,roi BmhI roinplamed to the Governor and llv- I-!-t!i-laiure that i'.s price structure had been d-morilizi'd by the growth of dealer-organized cooperatives, w-hich I'liabli-d the dealer.^ to obtain milk a' less-than-Board prices- He riuoied from the OITlrial Report of lhe New York Board that It "Is •ndeavorlng to meet this situation by the revocation ot liceiis'.s, by ^e king injunctions, ;ind by every (Continued i,n Pat;e PlTfi DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WEEKLY BUSINESS SURVEY Uetail trade Umnded .substanti- i,A' from the holiday week lulled .ind stimulated by January pr<imo- •i'nal event,-, r,in well ahead of the l:i!,i we-k in most ol ;he 33 citie- I'jiorting to the Department of (¦ innierce Confus'on re.-ultini4 tr in the AAA decision retard'Xl ac- I ,:v In .sotne of the wholesale 1,; ii-kets with uncer'aliity as to the p: ee .situation a disturbing element .iMi expected to be cleared up .soon, I'^iiploynient gam.s were noted in mist region.-, cons'ruction gained 111 inentum, banking re,-ources and (I i>JSitK moved Into record figures ,ii:d Industrial operations resumed I'll- pre-hohd,iv p.ice under [lie Im- peiui or Increasing orders, partu-u- I'ly In the heavy i;ood- groups. Most of the 'lain- ;n ri t,ii: trad-- (Contlniied on I'age Si--:' '— I' r.r* V'.l-< V..t.\ \ti\ri is ¦-tn .n'H ms: ,->:!=' 0^- I ii-iKh Uoui.i Muifl In- •t'lts llir luutiiimifl, 1674. A supiier was recently iiiven bv Mrs Y.r.idri.soviiz in honor of her d.iimh'er Millie's birthday, Otiesi- pr''.s<'ni were Mr, and Mr? Frank Payiiok and family, Mr and Mr- John Ixihn and familv, Mis,se.s Aiin.i mil .Amelia Pishel, Theresa and Frani-i-s IlolTer, Mrs. Agnes Bil- vlt,sch and d.iughter Angela, Cecelia Mkoviti-. and daughter, Eugene .Matthews and Jo.seph, Theresa and Frank Y.iiidi isoviiz Refreshments were .served NewbiH';L> Youth Seriously Injured By Hil-Run Motorist KNTl;KT.\INKn work carried on among the E.-^kimos of the Ku-kokwin Dlsirict j llMlltTAlMll) Mr. Wiiiam Kilpatrick and Mrs Siewart Eyer entert.lined the Mother.--' of Clas-, of St John's Evangelical Reformed Sunday .School, at the home of Mr:. Stew-art K'.er, South Whitfield slreet, on Wednesday evening lier-, were pre,s<-nt, were served Mr and .Mrs Oliver Knauss, of Belvidere street, entertained a group of Iriends at their home on Satur¬ day evening. The evening was ,>pent playing "Haas" A delicious linirhi-on was .served I Tlio,->e present were: Mr, and Mr.s, Pred Hoiieymaii, Mr and Mrs Wil- 1 lis Ham nbuch, Mr and .Mr- Henry I Knauss, Mr and Mrs R )i>.n zieg- ' ler, Mr. and Mrs l>i-rov Peters, Mr ami Mrs. Ricli.iid LaUDach, Mr. ,ind .Mrs Jesse Ki< idler. Mr.s. Jacob Hartz<ll and Mr and Mr.s Oliver Knaus.. 1 Prizes were a-.varded to Fifteen mem- i Ziegler, Mrs Henry Knaus Hefreshnn-nts I Kieidi r, Mr ILigeiibueli, Knauss and Mr l.aulwch Mrs. '., Mrs, Henrv Strict adherence to the safety eachings wiiich had been In.stilled iito him in sch(X)l and at hLs home did not -ave Stepiien Oa.sdig. 13- \i'ar-old motherless boy of near Newburg, ,son of Stephen Ga,sdig, of that place, from being critically iivjiired by a wild-driving hit-run motorist early Tuesflay evening Stephen had bi^n playing at the home of a family named Lohr, and started lo return home, accompan¬ ied by a young playmate He wius riding a tricycle, followed the .safely instructuin.s given him, by going igaln.st trafflc Further, when he s,u%^ an automobiU^ approaching at high .speed, he rcxle ofT the highway onto the slunilder, as he had been instructed to do But the wild driv¬ er who was st-en to be zig-zagging from one side of the road to the otlier, going ofT the highway on both sides ill his mad,- course, ran olT onto the .shoulder where little Steve" had gone for safety, and ,sliiick the child, tossing hini about ten feel and crushing in the side of his h. ad Til,. i)laym,>te tried to got tho license numl)er of the ,ii|t<)moblle, but it w-as Just about dUsk and as he eiuli avored to read tiu- number- the \. 'loiis motorist ,-napped olT hi- liiM-.s .so that the bo;- could not .see .hi iiuscription on the plate- Although his head w,i- crushed, .Stephen did not lose c.::ieioiisness, ,iiid after being brough; tn ;hi' Eas¬ ton Ho.splial by a neig ibor. Homer Ws-, wa.s able to tell l>-tecti\t- Cl.ix' Snyder Just whit had hap- 1)1 m-d. He told the detective h >w- he had followed the instruc'ion- i;iven hini by hi- t-acher and 'h n .-,iid that Willie he was off the road, the automobile, a sedan, the make -I which he could not determine, came along, and 'ruck his trousrs, -'vuiig him around and a.s It sp-d I'.v,IV, hLs head struck a rear buni- p r He said he could hear the driM-r "givc the ear ga.s' as it sp'-d a-.v,iy Hopes arc that this driver may be appnheiuled within a very .short time and account for his action,*;. At the Easlon Hospital Stephen re- m,iiin-d conscious until an ana,"s- 'hetlc w-as u,sefl prior l<i p.-rfoniilng an emrrg»>iiey nj). rai lon I .u-t eve¬ ning. It was reported his condition wa.s fair and there are hopi\s for hi • reeovery One hundred and tw-enty-ihree civic-mind'-d citizens attended th,- seventh iinnual meeting of the local Chamb. r of Commerce held at the .Vazareth Inn last Friday evening .\n excelUnl dinner was served by lhe Inn and appropriate mosic ren¬ dered by Barrall's orchestra. The tn- vjcalion w-as offered by Rev G M Shultz. A G Kern, president of the Chamber, pre.-id"d, and introduced the fli-,si ,speaker, Charles W. K Shafer, who gave a very interest¬ ing lalk on financing. He compared lacts and figures of local credit in- titutions against those of other credit institutions and the differ¬ ence of int'-rest rate He also .streso- ed the importance of consulting loca. insntution.-- regarding loans on all ouilding pro.iects w-here financing i.- netessary His talk was to the point md covered many angles of Inter s-. ¦') the pro.-pi ctive home ow-ner. The second speaker, L H Doan- of Piiiladelpliia, was Introduced by H C Cham-,).on, a member of the Board and third president of tin- Chamber, Mr, Do,ine gave an il- lu-irated talk on "Low Cost Hoax¬ ing ", Illustrations included cemen; home^ costing from $1800, to a few hundred thousand dollars and de- -!nii-d '.jy ;!-. . nio t mod.un archi- te.'i. . •'Allhou'.ih cement home.- have nol found their way Ea-i,' : i-ed .Mr Doane, ;! is hus belief b'l re m,iny year- -:;¦' con-truct;on o; C'-inent hn',i,s. .s will lind a re,id', i.iir,<e; here ill lhe Ea-t where the pr-'duct i,> manufaciured, P; siil.'ii: Kern then asked P S I'lumb.jW'i, ,il.-u a iii'-nib'^r of tiie 1)1 ird and tli-- -ecoi-d pre-id''ni ol :l',i body fur ,i le« r'.-m.irk.- Mr Trumbower corcLal.y invited mem- O'-r-hip hi till' C::amber and expr>'s-- "1 his -iiK'er, i;y in the work tiu.- 00 lv has dune in the pa,..t -even veil- and tne p'osperous fu-ui' ol- : 'vnie uiaiu more a.eiiues ol !.ir- !¦ r co-opt-rii ion for civic g«od R .' V^xo^.rx. the lirs; pic-idenl ot the i'h,iin!>'r w.v the l.i.-: -pe.ikei. an.l ;i i'i>rr')boia',;iig the rem,irk- m.ul' o Mr Tiumbo'vver, .-t.i'id t.ia ,i''re w,i,- a (i'linlle i)uiiX)-e ol an • ¦ '.'ir ^•h,uiil>i-r ot Coininirce and '.li.ii till con-iiui'd -'.ijiport of the 1 '1 ,il ell iniber b\ l-ieal i.r.lzens would I-l al .11 u.'.-oid belli ihs ,11.d proii:., o( f-ur etlor!- Immed:a:il\ af-.er ih- luncheon uu'e'iiu .ill 11 nii.H'.- I'-inauied I' '.lie .nil.ual elec-ion ol thirteen d:- rec'ors who wi.l organize al then nuular nuetiin; to be held Mondav evening. January 20; h in the offl • ¦ nxmis of The F.irmers' Union Mu¬ tual Pirc In-u:.UK', C'inpany. NEW SCH(H)L TO TRAIN BRIDES OPENED IN NEW YORK CITY A .-.chool conceived forever to ria brlde.s of the che,-tniit about the weigh; and densliy of bi.scuits bx^. been opened in New York, Spoeilically it is .\ trahUng school for bride-s in which they will Ix- tausrht not onlv cooking, but Miii.il amenities of the perfect ho.st- es.s irom dIe.,^i^g the turkey, to dressing the ;:ible, or dn\s,-.tng down the butler It 1 - announced as lhe llrst such ,-i-hooi in •111' I'ouiitrv Its cunicu- (ConUnuerf on lAnt Page) Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Company Holds 90th Annual Meeting P. O.S. of A. To Convene In Nazareth Monster < (»u"ly IJiH>stei Mecliii? Planned—StaW President and ^taU- S11 retary t«) ,\ddress Ciullierini; Tonight at HOO V. ,M, 'J'hirt4^-n llin-etors Klerted The Patriotic S<jn,s of America In .N'lrliianipton County are all en- ;hii.>ed aboul the monster County Boos'.^'r Meeling tltat will be held ui ;ii,. rooms of Camp 443, of Naaareth ; might at 8:00 P M The reaion for so much enthusiasm Ls the fact tha; two of tlie Slate offlcials will be r.r',viit and addres.s for the first tune In many years a real old fa.'^h- ioned County Rally of that organi¬ zation. Slate President H, Raymond Mc- Bride and State Secertary Chas B Helms wili bring greetnig.s to the gathering at which clcse to 300 will attend The plan-, for a member¬ ship drive ;o o. conduct'-d ijy the (Oontlnued oo Page Four) WOMAN'S CLUB HAS MEETING Miss Huett. of Philadel¬ phia Entertains By Clever Impersonatiuns Tlv Januar.v meeling of the Woman's Club was Jield Tuesday ¦veiling in the high school building .Mrs Floyd Wagner was in ch.ir.:e of tile business .session, Mrs Wa;;- ner Introduced the entertainer of ;he evening, Mr.s Florence Huett, of Ph.ladelplil*, Mivs Hueit is noted for her lmper,sonatioiis Miss Hue:; has a gift for h"r clever and accu¬ rate iiilerpretaiion.s of vanou- ijharaclers and her program was mo-i plea-dng to the audience A social hour was enjoyed in th cl.niiig hill. Tiio liasiesses were Mr , St' rling Smith. Mr- A.s.ior Hahn, .Mrs Harry Worman, Mrs Waiter Kern, Mrs. W. H Woirmg, Mr- Har¬ old Starner, Mrs. Allen Starner, Mrs H ary Cooley, Mrs Paul Heckman, NTrs Add^-ion Unangst, Mri Ciiarle; Lrick, Mrs Oeo.'-ge Houck, .Mrs Jo.M'ph Schleg-.I and Mr.- G. B S- arlo-. American Legion Aux¬ iliary Hold Four- County Council A meeting of the Pour County Council of Carbon, Ix^higli, Monroe and Northampton counties, wa.s held a; the Brown and Lynch Post, No ;>, a' Easton, Saturday January llth It which seventeen members of the Nazare;h Auxiliary at;e;.ded Son< of \ t'ti'r;in«. Aii\iliiir\ To Celo- l)iatc' AnniNorsary Till- I..idi ,- Au,\.!:.iry of th" Soii- ''t \'e;eran.- will ci leorai.' their an- i.;\er.-a:y loniorrow evening with a .'()-, I'l-t'd d;.oi loci.il a; ;h' Iviglp Hall All in inbir, ,ire urj'-d '.o bo presen: a; tl <'J o'cl.h'k M:- .M .Stoiiebar'k l)<';).ii tiiien; Prisuleni F;.i-;on, w,!: i>.- -:;,, s;)i',r.;i'r •- * ItlKTIIDAV PAKTV A ;lelig!i;:ul bir;hda\ par;y wa,s held at the hoiin o! Mr and Mr,-- Por -- N .11, P;- ,),.,; ,.;;cc!, on Sa:u;-ii,i, evin.n^ m h'inor ol their erunli ; Mary',- bir;hd.i> aninver- ,11-, '1.1 e ening w-as ,-pen; m tin. ¦ t-.r.::,: >: a ,sc r.'-ii.}er h .n m whicn i)r:.'," - -,\ re a',»,irde-,i :•> Carl Fry, ,'\r;hur Hro.Mi, Mi,s.s Beck, and Muj- B.iiinaii I.l.- --¦ lelrishmeiii.s were serv^nl ¦o til')-" ;)ie.-i'i!;; M:-.- Pearl Arnd:. M;-- G"itr;idi Micliael, ML-,^ Veril.i Vog':. M„-- rKiro'h'.' .lohrison. M.,ss Mildr-d Beck, Miss Mvra Noll Ml < O:,.' Hadm,iii Mi-s B«'tty Nnil, Ml- r.ri;.;.( Mengie, Fiwixxl Kemmerer I. --e: B.-ck. Kenneth Shankweiler. A- hi.' Brown, Carl Fry, Porres- Slan:i,ird, Sh'rwood Ra.-.h. Rtiv An¬ dre-*-, and Howard Bi . Members of Tlie Farmers' Mutual l-';.'i- Insurance Company held their 'JO'.li annual meeling Satuiday morn¬ ing wilh more than 2511 members present. The meeting was called to order by president Pre.^ton O Hess promptly at ten o'clock in tli,. oJB- ces of The Farmers Mutual Build- :m-' Reports covering Wib busl- iii.,s.s and other traii.sactions were rendered by Secretary William D. Kunkel, and members o! the Board of Directors After the routine of bu,sines.s the following thirit-en directors for 1936 were elected: Preston O, Hes,^ re''- pre,s<.-niing» L/'liigh Township; Har¬ ry R, 'Voung, Bangor, Washington and Upper Ml Bethel Town.sliips; Howard S Knecht repifc,sentlng Al¬ len Township and Northamp'i^ii; William D Kunkel, Ea.->t Allen Town.ship: Willi.i Gardner bower Mt B<>thel township: Oeorge P. Kunkel, Moore township; Will.am P Hahn lx)wer Nazareth township; Homer L Fr»-y, North and South Whitehall; Harry F Roth, BushklU tO'A-nship, Charles C, Willauer, Fork.s, Palmer and Easton; Montx>a Brotzman, William.? tAjwaship; Mark D Prankenfle.d, Bethlehem and Bethlehem township, and Oeo. Willauer, Plainfield township,. Two liundred and fifty-three votes wera ca.st The organization meeting follow¬ ed immediately after the regular meeting at which time the follow- .11? ofBcers w^.•re elected to serv« the present year: Preston O. Hess was elected president; Harry R. 'Voung, vice-president; Howard 8. Knechl. treasurer; William D Kun¬ kel, .secretary and J. Lawrence Davis, solicitor The Farmers' Mutual Fire In,jUr- ance Company is one of the oldest fire insurance companies m our community and on July fir.st 193S the records showed the company debt-free and in excellent financial sLandini'. DO VOL KNOW THAT- The first baihtub in the United States wa-s called a menace to health by doctors The public debt at its present high of $30 000 000 00,"j and an esti¬ mated 30,000,000 families in th* United States makes an averag« debt of $1,000 \yer family .Approxuiiatcly one person m every >'i m the United SUtes committed a crime In 193.i The American merchant marine -anks ;as; among the six major mar¬ itime nations of the world There were only 27 millionaires m the United States before the Civil war, 2,348 before the World War, 5,526 in 1919 after the World War, ,ind 14 816 m 1929 at the peak of tha Coolidge-Hoover boom, while latest lax returns show thai only 32 per v-iis ill thi-s country had incomes 'If more than $1,000,000 in 1934 There are approximately l.'iu.OOO .J'ipanest' living in ihe United States today .More than 7,000 wild animals axo killed ev'-ry day in the United States h\ autos. Ethiopians are allowed to Immi¬ grate to 111,- United S'aies and ths innual quota is 100 The average freight train in tbt liiiiied States niw i,>4 4fi cans long. • • _ IJIRTIIDAV rAKTV A d<-iighiful birthday party was heai at the home of Mr and Mrs. '.Villi, Ha,geiibuch, South Whitfield street, on Thur^iday evening in n oior of Mr Hagenbuch's birthday iiinnersarv The evening was iie;i- plav 111- -500" and tasty re¬ freshments were .served. Those present were Mr and Mrs. F(i'.vaid Heilman. Mr, and .Mrs. Henrv Knau .s Mr and Mr^ Spen- c. r Reph, Mr, and Mr.s, Sylvester Kern, Ml- Maiy E Kern, Mrs. Levma Girdner, Mrs Jennie Falx»l, Pri7.es wre .iwarded to Mr.s, Kern, Mrs Reph, .Ml R.-ph and Mr. Kern OKFK HUS HI.K 1! |» The .\nna Nit.-ch.maiin I'iij.e g! Kiiig'^ Daughters met on Monday ifernoon in the .social ro<ini- if tlv- Moravian Chuieh Election o; )ffi- ceis wa.- held The followim; were elected President Mrs F H Mtr- :in, vice president .Mrs Jame.- Fr -I'.i-eiary, Mrs William Oano. irci.- urer Mrs, Emily Hart»-ll; corr.- sponding socn'tarv, Mrs Jacoo Hartzell KMI »{| \IM 11 Mrs John Fdelman entertained at cards on Tiiowiay afiernon at her home on Walnut -treet Ta.sty refreshment.- were ,s.erved TTiose pre.sent were Mrs, Prank Marek* Mi-s M-or-is Frable, Mrs Charles Knocht. Mrs Elbi-rl Wasser, Mrs AllxTt Scheiry, Mr, A.sher Hagen¬ buch, Mrs Oi>nia StolTlet, Mrs •lohn Edelman Table of (ontents Page 2- Ruymond Picirn Fann Calendar Bringing Home the Facta Very I,^ipst Modern Women Page 3— Bruce Barton Say,s- Page 4-- ThLs Week In Wa-hington Page 5_ News For Home l^jvers Pag., 6 - I>er Oust Und Die Suf Todav and Toniorfjw We Drivers The Snapshot Ouild The Family Doctor Comics Page 7 Prnmenarle Deck S.ile8 R«"gist,.'r 2 Years Ago Cla-SBlflrd Ads Pagt. B^ Church Announcrmenta .'Sunday Sfhooj I,e%«)n
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 47 |
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 | 1936-01-16 |
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 | 01 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1936 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 47 |
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 | 1936-01-16 |
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 38707 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 INDEPtilMUbNT KAMiLV NrWBPAPER
DEVO'FKIJ iO LlltKAJ'bHk
IXXJAti AND OKNKRAL INTEU^IOENCl
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NAZAIiKTH, PA.. THURSDAY MOKNINO, JANUARY Hi, liciO
Roost Nazareih — Single Ciipy Three Cents
Name Delegate Representing!Directors Nazareth District To Annual Elected By gchool Directors Convention; LocalJBanks
ON THE GASOLINE CIRCUIT - v by A. B. Chap.n
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Donation of SKM) Received From Nazareth Indus- (rial BascbaH League
MR NEW BAND
^^ INSTRUMENTS
Traffic Signs Procured for Protection of Pupils Put In Service
the
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH TO MEET
lumos H.l\Ic('lt>llan, Prom¬ inent liuymun To Make .\ddress
VVi-dni'sdity cvi-niin,', January 212nd, at 6:110 o'clock thr Brotlu-rhooU of Sl, John',s IiiitlH'r.in coimrctjalion will conduct their first nu-cting for the year 1936, Tho nicctmg will bt- in charge of the Pn-.-ldi-nl of the Brniht-rhood, Mr, Thcixlori- Shafer
WIND GAP BOARD OF TRADE HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING
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A. GrceniWPig Presides—Churter Prenenleil
More than a hundred members and gue.st.s of the Wind Oap Board of Trade attended the annual meet¬ ing held there Monday evening with PresidPiu Oreenzweig presiding.
The Wind Gap Board of Trade W.T.S founded sixteen years ago and
The montlily meeting Na»retli Seh.nol Board was held on Mondav evening of thi.s week, C, ?°Marti"- Pn>'>iclent of the Board,
"^r^TS. "'^'S.^5T" I Thi' addre.s wil. be delivered by Mr, showing a ^ ^.TPmix-i- 1 193". Ji"ii'"> H, McClellan, ,i prcmin ni '^ '"":;? duri^'tS^mon^^^^^^ of St Paul. l,u.h ran
The receipt- ""'"'^^^y jj ^,,^ ^,,^. i Church, Cata,sanciua, Pa The mu.sic Dccembt^i' ^'^ "¦,;'^_'.,„ l.^vIhb a «''" '>•' lurni,shed by tlie Sunday "r'J'of 1^'>'S''L ol^allry ' S^'-oi orchrt.ra,
Tm6 The Sinking Pund balance ! • •
i, January 1. 1936 wa,s $26^40.96
fisting .'1 •'» '^«-^'^ J^al^'^f «f Mil096 and Sinking Pund bonds Jilwnting to $25,000,00,
"The Tax Collector reported school tu collections during the month of December amounting to $2,947.99,
BU1< aggregating $2,377.57 were .aoroved for payment and the iftjuurer authorized to pay them.
Notice was received of the annual Ithool Directors Convention which will be held in the city of Harris- bun on Fcbiu.uy 4 and 5. 1936. Mr, nirood Unang.st w.i.i chosen dele- ItW to represent Nazareth District It the convention
The Biii'.thni; Couiinlttec reiwrt- ed that '.vith the co-operation of Tom Couni'.. traffic sigas have been procured for use on Broad street .it the Ni>-ili Broad street and Pail-view buildins- for the protec¬ tion of pupil- attendin-; thc-se build¬ ings, and also thost- attending the Whitti'.d bu',ldini; The commit tee and the Miixrvi-ing principal were directed to pat the sifrns in ,service.
.\ donation of $100,00 was receiv¬ ed Irom t'ne Nazan-th Indu-rial B.i,seban League to be placed in the band fund and used for the pur¬ chase of new blind instruments for tlie high ,s(.-lv.>o! band which Is now being organized
Tlie Sup"r\i-m'.' Principal was authorized to purchase from the Keller Music House, Easton Pa , one Pan-Americ.m Bell-Frnnt baritone horn and c.i.v- .v an approximate cost of $80 00, to be paid for oul of the band fund. Hi- w.is al.--o author- lied to purchise from the Allied Bjuipment Corixiration, Trenton, N J„ 36 ,-iz..' A rie-ks, with .special jlldei.-, at a cost ot $6 S5 "ach, Thi si- desks are lo bc u^-d in the room recently completed in the Hmh School Buikiing, and w-hich is to be readv for u.->e F"bruarv 1st,
National Instituliuns Hold
Their Annual Meot-
in^s Tuesday
Tile annual inei-tings of slock- holdei's ol national bank,s w'-ie held un Tuesday morning according to tiu- provisions of the bankiiii,' law-. In thi,s vicinily there were few ch.ingos, niost of these beiiv^ due to \u('aiicie,s existing in board' ol direclor.s,
Nazurrtli National Hunk and Trust (llill puny, .\uzur<-(h Unec- toi',--, Jf)si'ph Brok>toii, J.jliii A, .Miller, Frank H. Schmidt, Peli-r S,
(Continued on Pace Five*
GREETING FROM MA- YOR OF RATH ENG. TO RATH,PENNA.
Ki.iin Guildhall, in Bath, Eiv^laiul, the Major .sent groe',in.;s to the .May.11- iBui-ges,s) of Bath, Pennsyl¬ vania, conveyed in an officially writ¬ ten letter, w-hich read^ as follows: "Til Hl.s Worship, the Mayor of Bath, Northampon County, Penn¬ sylvania. U S, A Dear Sir;- "At this sea.son of the year, It is custom¬ ary to exchange greetings with friend.s and relatives, Ai Mayor of this Historic city of Bath, I send the greetings of Its cltlzeivs to the Citizens of Bath. Pennsylvania, May the New Year bring you all health, happines.s and prostx-rity,
••Should you, or any of your citi¬ zens, vLsit England during the com¬ ing year, I hope that I may have
li.us functioned ever smce, Ijast , -
vear the Board ol Directors met in t'^c Plfa.sure as adding a [x-rsonal eight rec;ular .session.s and eleven welcome to the good wishes I .nm .special meeiiijgs, | venturing to send through you tlii-.
After the regular routine of busi- ' C'hri,-tma,stide Yours Faithfully, n-,ss ex-District Attornev Herbert j I'lf M-'.vor, (Sorry, but we can- I.aub and Prothontary Truman , ""t decipher his name., Bath offl-
ciils wil! return the c impl.m.^nl
American Le^^ion Aux¬ iliary Holds Regular Monthly Meeting
Tliel. idi". ,-\',i\i,,'.i,', ijt the Aiiu'M- can l.emon, Harold V. Knechl Post, No, 415, held tli'ir regular meetin,i In tile I.e^KMi Home, South Mam stlee! on Friday evening.
Numerous r'ijorts from the chair- ladie.s of the committers were heard •t this mesi(k' Clatherers Moot
The Way.side Oatli'rers of the Nazareth Moravian Church held a mosl enj')yal)le meeting ai the home of Mrs O F B.ihnson, East Center ,street on Monday evening Rev nnd Mrs Freil Sthwalb*', of Bethlel. Aia.ska. who were visiting at Mrs Bahivson's hotne, sjKike in an informal and very dellghtlui man¬ ner of their home and work In Al¬ aska, bringing all those prc-y-nt in¬ to much claM-r contact with the
will be given at tli*^ next week meeting by Dr R I, Brazina and Oeorge Hahn
The gu-st speaker was Si^rgeanl W H, McClarnin, head of the Beth¬ lehem barra-.k,- of the Pennsylvania Slate highway patrol He spoke on "Work of Highway Patrol and High¬ wav Safety" He is in charge of Northampton and Eastern L«Miigli county district. He stated that 36.400 -vvere kiled in tlu- United State.s in 10:i,>, and 72 were killed in this dLs¬ trict, 743 in.jui'i'd, 7(3.") arrested, 52 dischargi'd becau.-e of lack of evi¬ dene -, and 19,078 -topped for in¬ fraction of trafflc and highway rules, also in this dlsirict
He stated that two new laws wlll be enforced mnre rigidly in the near fu:ure, the revoking of llcen,ses to •ho'(- b |
Month | 01 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1936 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19360116_001.tif |
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