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MIEIMN MOOTOWII IMMIL 6"-—-^it^"^'""^' THE NAZARETH ITEM mm EOODTOm MIMttll P^/n WAVMC tMplAM ¦ XXXII NAZARE rH, F'A., THURSDAY MOI^MNG, SEPTEMBP:R 27. 1923. N«». 44^ AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO KHATUKE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. iries oi Bible Lectures to lie Started in St. John's Lutlieran CImrcli Monday Opening Lecture by Prof. Fritch, of Muhlenberg College, Under Auspices of Local Sunday Schools Xext Monday ceafng. Oct. 1, at o'clock ill ^•. John's Lutlieran bapel. N'azare'li and vivinit.v will ^vuially iiiaugr,ra-o a vury imiiort- iiit nioveniPnt. .\s the lime ap- iliited appi'O.T 'i ? I'.iili:-.! 1-; can be Kn of llu'i''' i''"i'-i!'"ii <'i 'lie peo- le to do tins 'lie tiling vvi'll or i-i Her words 'o put it across with sucli degrof of carnes:ness and iiii!ui- lasm tli.i' every one will feel the ineficial effects. It will take tlie form of a serii's of Ible led tires by Prof. Fritoh. of ;iihlenbiirg College. Fortuaiito is le comiiiunity in Iiaving been snc- Bsful in getting siiol; well informed jian to lecture on this greatest of jiubjects, the Bible. Ro sit at the feet of a teaclier with kh qualifications is indeed a rare fcortunity. Here we will have tlie Hlgure of enjoying and imbiliing .results of a life spent in studyin.t; ^ great subject. Here there will placed at our disposal information llch we could not get otiierwise. bt rich storehouse of nil)llcal facts (hered by this scholar from all nUable sources and covering a lite- geof tedious and painstaking work 111 be shared with us. Piof. Fritch has a very pleasant »Mer of pres5nt,ition, his language tog dear and simple and his power I tnalysis Is keen and delightful. ¦hi! Is an effort fostered l)y the var- m Sunday schools of the town and lldnlty. .\\\ '.he .schools of Xiizareih, Batti, Bushkill Centre, Plainfleld, ilooiMtoiYn, Belfast, Forks, Tatamy and Stockenown are co-operatiiii;. Willi siieli a group of entliusiasts the sii. ''• - ' 1 tlie movoiiient is assured. 'i : ¦ ::i. hod of raising liiuinc'S Ikis ';. . ;i d. rmined by lli ;¦ joiui (-(1111- iiiine and briefly stated as follov.s. Tickets I'.ave been printed upon v.iiioh there is fiiund tlie aniiDiinn'- ment of the series and tlie lectures as well as t!iP <I:!te and place of the lec- 'iii'.s. The ;)1 M e of meeting will al¬ ternate bv'tween the Lu'heran, Re- foniitd, Moravian and Evangelical chiirclie.s-. These tickets are offered tc all persons at one dollar. Tlier ¦ are twenty-five lectures to be deliv¬ ered wliicli means four cents per lec¬ ture. The committee does not desire to debar any one from attending should they not see their way clear to purchase a ticket. From all per¬ sons attending one or any number of lectures a voluntary contribution is all ihat will be expected. Many and favorable are the reports coming to the committee from every corner of the territory. No one can afford to miss this opportunity. Next Monday evening and e\ery Monday evening thereafter until the series has been complete<l. For informa¬ tion in addition to the above consult Fllwood I'nangst at his place of busi¬ ness. Broad and Belvidcre streets. ".\11 Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correotion, for in¬ struction In righteousness, that the man of CiOil may bo perfect, thor¬ oughly furnished unto all good works." II Tim. 3, 16, 17. THE GREAT FALL SPORT ' ¦¦ < ' Basketball Prospects Better Than Ever at HigliScliool; Annual Hike to Lake Classes Hold Important Meetings and Elected Officers; Staff for 'Vomer Selected; Outing Oct. 6th -in'. .Mlilcliis. liiei'-- is no organized foot- PLANNING MONSTER STATEj WITHDRAWS AID NATIONAL BlJlf-AT- 8. S. CONVENTION FROM FARM BUREAU HOME MOVEMENT IVER CUP GIVEN TO POTATO GROWER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mhampton Co. Farmers Take 1st and 2nd Honors for Yielding Potatoes Th-; I. !.. M social (hi!, of Sm;- a- eiU'iiaineJ Friday e.ening Hiiii.-' oj .Miss Pauline Ttoih on Xew stre. t. Tha, eveniii- wis idayiiiEi "500." Priz. > w-r. .: •Mr ir.l- d 'o tll.J following: Miss Mary Mil- iman cup §.ID tlie f;;ll of 1021 tlie Xa-ional^ in at'I Farmer offered a sil-^ v.i'i !¦; r, line of the gruw. r rlb«(i 'o l!.; liisrhest yielding .i' re| Itatoes grnun in Pennsylv.inia in' About one d 'Z-n fields were of- Wally clioil; d iii' in various coun- Jb In the .Sra'e and Xor'hamptun Imty's two competing fields 'ook J|lt and second idaces as follows: t^r. A. A.ji.nl'iirh and son. 4:0U, ^Mhels per lor:. and Franklin Wood-' %, Easton R. Xo. 4. 442 bushels. IAese acres were carefully measured •M the potatoes weighed and wit- *|Md by hundreds of farmera In wthampton and neighboring coun- Tne presentation ceremonies were •Win connection with the fifth an- l»l potato lour in Xortliampton g^lty conducted last Friday. Mibs I^nt. of Harri4iurg, presente.l 'h" J'o''. X. Aclienbach and son on *«caslon "¦D. Worman. the son pnr:ner of *«tK)ve concern. Is chosen as .-iiair- ¦•o'a four hundred bushel potato «•». Any grower producing I'^o WJelsor morr- -c ;,otatoes wiil qual- /fwmi-nil.. •¦¦ ::. w,. .,rr.,V.r, i',:,i I least s:> : ••Wr wii; .,; ¦¦ 'year, "¦ if«eT(>ry . , Allcr.-,; k« get ;,, . "Wu. Lay y,v 'Tlfliling acre ''"i;Kx.\i;M,r's [•\i;i<n rf'riMi, ,,' .;,.,,riro S l<'.-\i er J«»f as rnl!„w. I t Tori.;, or. ,5un.l,iy. Octoli.r ' 1 L.'^^ 11 111, nnd 7,15 p m, T!i fc*'*'''' ¦ •• will bo !wd ' In f,°;;""" ¦'¦ ¦¦¦ mornln. .-vi.-. m 'm.. ' <Bciv r f2l, '. Ileal liar- and lor, Mrs, Bealnmln -Miss ^liriani Adams, Other nionibers of the club present ' r' 'li- MS-r; Helen Kraeiner,' s I da l!,3fn-y. ICv,i Williamson, Mil-, dre'l Lauder and Mrs, Williard ' Thomas. During the evening a won-| di,r!'ul surprise was tendered thi'^ club when Miss Roth announced her | .ngBgement to Bertram .\ndrews. of, Ciierry Hill. The table was beauti-j fuily d- ' iritrd in pink and wliite and' in ih.- . • :,•¦ ',¦ .f 'lio tr,hlo si.io.l a huao iieiiri, made of rose iictals, Kv-! eryeiie w.is the recipient of an .\iner-j ican !i'-auty rose and a handsome ring. Miss Roth's ring was conoeal"d| in the heart. No exact date has been set for tiie wedding. i.n« VI. nil) MK\ KM;r'C'( HiKis. .\t Ml.- r.:iriilar weekl/meeting of Minn--' 'i'- ' Tiibi', Xo/2s4, held on Tir - ' w"ve si-i III. Pl'i • ¦ ifillowing cliiefs I v/for the ensuing lU- r'-' :'^ in .Vor'li mip! .iii '. 'o jiiln tlie club :!n Pure,111 will • a'i-l-'aiice -o all : ¦¦ ¦ o '.vin 'liis h'ln- ' •¦ rented -• o'.l ,1 , wdth 'h.- :• ir. i r plans now f-r ,i Ma us .-^ac hem, Norman .-Xrnijld/' Senior Sagamore. .Ir-,';di F, fiilyn\~: ,Iiinior Sagamore, Tilii! 11, '.','\. Till ¦• ¦. 1< monfhs. I'll \-\\T ItlltnillW I'AIITY. i ,1 inn- Evfry effort is being made to make this year's convention of ihe .Siai.- Salibath schools finer and larger thau any e\er held, and the good people of Williamsport are just as busy planning in anticipation of several thousand visitors,—in fact tlie big¬ gest convention of the city's history. Delegates from Northampton coun¬ ty when they arrive in Williamsport for the convention on October 10, 11 and 12 will find what elaborate pre¬ parations have been made by local Willamsport coniralttees and how systematitally they are carri"d out. Tile convention session.s will be held in the Pine Street .Methodist cliurrh, the same large church in .'.hicli the convention ni'.t several years ago when Billy Sunday was a feature of the coiiveniion program, a buii'liii:; si'leiuliiljy ad.ipli'd lo lar-'e audiences, tile iii.dii audiuriiim ac- coiiimodaiiii.' J'o'" ;¦'"I'i" aioi tii'? connectint; on- ov> r ."i"'' c.ipariiy, Willi many adiiiiiuiial sinaller roo;iis for group assemldien and aiiipl-- pro¬ vision for wai'iiig rooms anil rest places. Tlii,- o:;!!,-,.;! j^ ,,, the ctiri'' of liie lity 01.i '.site City Hall, and only one and two blocks ironi i!.e riiiro,,,! -t,.- tioiis, and the largo:.; hood,- ¦•vitliiu 'A o lilocks of the church: four otlKr churches to be used for diisioual lieadijuaii'r- lU'j wiiliiu tiiree square-- of l!i" <'oiiV'-'ir ion chuV'li. The First Presbyterian wii! bo heailquarurs for the ciiildreu's divi¬ sion; tlie First Baptist uiii entertain tlic young people's division in its coiif'.'rences, wdiile Si. Paul's Luther¬ an V. ill be the administrative and Clirisiian educational hoa(iqiiart''rs, and Christ Kpiscopal churcli the place of the moriii:ig watch. All of Williamsporfs hoiels will bo uiilized in ai'commodating the thou¬ sands of Sunday school workers from all over the stale, T!:e handsome 11. w I.ycoiuinir lio'ei will be tiie head (lii.irier> for tiu- S' 'o iis^ociation of tiiLi's. iiiiveiilirii spo:ik,'r> and oi- ticial visitor?, I.ticii comiuittees !i,iv, :i.'. 01 III work lor ?', v,ral we.ks aioi 'ii,- , :;---r:ii:;,,>M:! .'o,,.i,.i-!• e un¬ der 111' d.ir- . '00, . ¦: I, 1!, i;. Sie,id, and til irg' J ;<' :-- '¦ i'i 1 ii- asi 'sl¬ ants who will han.i!'- -iratlon are preparing to tai, if thou- ,-,':id- of visitors, i; ;- no iiosi^ible lo attend such a coiiv. n'ioii wi'iior.t !irini:iiig back to ¦,, iir •¦ n -.'O'd in; ira'ion and aids State College Extension Work to End Dec. 1; Dissatis¬ faction Among Groups Pennsylvania State college, which has been assisting In the work of i farm extension in Xortliampton county, after December 1, 1923, will withdraw its support from that work in the county, according to a letter written by M. S. McDowell, of the departmeni of agricultural extension. Director McDowell stated that th" j college, in view of the fact that i there are opposing factions whicii {irea'os n condition that does not jjus'if',- I'.ie exiieiidituro of puMi' j fiiiol-, <:¦¦ is thai 111.- only I'royer i liiina III do ihis lime i- to i' it idr ' ¦ I 11 eon til.' . iiiiniv I T!ie .N'ortliainpion C.iuu'y Faiai iPur.au nii.l Xor-liaiiii'ion County I Parm Kx'em-iiin r-er ii e have be.Mi in till- lini.'ii'jlii for >.ime time past The Xational Buy-At-Home .Move nient is a great national co-operative league of loyal, home-loving people of the different communities through¬ out the nation, banded together for the conservation, growth and devel¬ opment of our smaller cities, town? and villages. This great movement presents to the liusiiiess men and citizens of each community an opportunity to join their various iniercsts and build a permanent, buy-at-hoine organization which will afford immediate, per¬ sonal and lasting benefits to every man. woman ainl child in iheii com¬ munity. Th.' aettina started part is simjiiy a nia'ior of e.'o li individual making a reMiIirion lo 1),'o,-t th.' h.iiii.,' com- inuiiiiy at . v. ry .aiportiii'y; to do all ' f ti;,.ir Iiuyini; at iionio .ind w.irk m- r ill e' eryihing thai v,-in i;. ; .,1,0: 'he iionie town a biui;.!, I.^-t -¦¦ and more prosperous to,vn i.i wiiioh :o live. The adoption of sn. Ii ,i re- s.iliiii.in by tlu' citizens i-l any coin- miiniiv will siimulaie coiiiiiiuiiiiy in- ;i I'lll t.aiii 'u represent Nazareth His'. S. hi d the only ri--al siiori the school ii .¦!:¦_ ig.'d ill i-, Iiask.-tball, Till- se.is.jn's baaketliaU games ill he played on our new floor, the 'Or,. -I'lns ii'dnL' iiiii.iy fe.'t by fifty T:.' ro wiil !,'• -.¦ ¦' in:' ¦:. loi.-i' .- 1 <w .'".'I peopi'-', liiu.s our i.roli- ;¦ ' . , . iP, gymnasium and iii- -¦,;;,.;.¦.¦ ^l¦a¦;ng ciipaciiy are now I v..icoi!i.. no Monday evoning there was a r, u . f I lie coach, liasketball cap- .'ii.s .in.l managers. The purpose be¬ ing to work out a schedule of game- for liie liaskethall season. Amone: Ml'-' .-ci.i.ols rii.'iitioned were three i . iir .dd rivals, Wilson, Slatington and Ihe Xazari.-ili Hall .Miiitiiry .\cad- emy. Season tickets wiil again be issued this year, guaranteeing at least ten caiii.^, Iiiit the,j)rice lias not yet been d. finitely arranged. All games will start at < p. m. It was decided to have all games played out of town on a Friday even¬ ing and those In town on a Saturday evening. The first game of the season will be played on our home floor, Decem¬ ber 22. If the public wants to see what the school can do In the way of athletics we give them a cordial invi¬ tation to come and see us play on December 22, and all other games. We ask the public as well as the stu¬ dent body to give us their support. of ¦.r . ae ..it Urgiinizatlous. Tho we.jk .jf September 17 ¦. 21 was set aside for the paymea.' magazine dues for the Literal; cieiy. The Seniors having paid dues, in order lo int.iit,-' ',:... classmen placed tin to r.:pres' ut each i :, .- ; ,;iain room rC',c'.".ed. ", all'! .,1 , , TU,^ e.l in „ jy their till a, is Iv .,-:;;. Uvo weidis und I ¦ ,. ¦ :...vi.-.,-, 'hree Seniors. The first program is to be he'd first Friday after we enter ti; ¦ , High School building. On Tuesday evening. M, Y' editor-in-chief of the Junior ; ity committee, called a meetinj her assistants and assigned to them their respective duties. The work has been divided ai f.jl- iows: Athletics. Charles Shimer and Elizabeth Kraemer; Class notes, John Fraunfelder; School notes, Alice Knauss; Organizptions, M.imie Helms and Samuel Weiss. On Wednesday evening the first meeting of the orchestra was held. \ large number of candidates rejiort- ed and from the prospects we will have a larger and better orchjsra than ever. The orchestra this y^ar is under the direction of Miss Rice, music supervisor, and Mr. WIre'ija':h. (Continued on Page Four) ¦:ry 'iie of TEACHERS'INSTITUTE TO BE HELD HERE j liireiisii Ihe tights of faction.ii groups I for cnnir.il and by a controversy with [ terest and co-ei er.nion to su.di I ll-.e County Commissioners The i e^^'^nt that there is nothing -hat ca I headiiuarters of Ihe bureau '.vas r-!not be undertaken .iii.l cnrrieil i moved from Ihe court house to Poili-. achievement, j lehem and then the Comiiiissioners • Ynur interests are identi<'ai j decided not to appropriate any mon. y ' wliy shoul.l you not stand toir, tl; ' for the use of tii.' bureau unless tlo Tii.' . oiiimon cood is your _ ! : hend.iuarters were returned to Fa.s- 'in- i', rsnn < an disconne. a:- ,:,. ton. The difheulty was settled sati~-! from that of tlie coni:;iuniiy in xlii ] Uctotjer 22 :.• :-¦-' .\ortliamp on conn- iiose teaching in Pethi- , I, -'ori, will meet at .Xaza.r.'tii in liie annual Teaflier-' In- (ti-iiie Tlie Peihlehoiii and Easton instiic- tors liavti their own meetings at intt- vals during th* school year. Tliis i" the ;irst time flint these sessions wii! 'id away from K.'S'nn and is a t-atup* beiiiir tri.'d out by Sia' ' lUtiioritfes of nublic schools. iCIRl ACCIDENTAllV SHOTWmi^REVOLVER Bullet Hits Miss EvaCruver Near Shoulder; Victim Is Removed to Hospital ^•¦ks be lives, Ev.ry responsibility of a commun¬ ity is a responsibility to the indiviil- uai and the Interests of the commiin- fa. torily ami tb.' Commissioners agreed to coniribuii^ to the mainten¬ ance .if th,' work but the letter from Stat.- C.illege indicated that this woirk in X.inhampton couiry is about j ity can best be advanced by tiie unli- at an end. ed efforts and unit.-d activity .n' t!;.- ^ I entire cnmmunity wirkinix lou.'-Ii,:- •0 develop that communi'v i.- ¦ 'lin¬ ger, busier and more ¦. r ---siv.- pla.'e in which to liv n.'ss. Camp. Xo. 20, Sons of Veterans, of; If was .-ivi, prid.' an Nazareth, wiil be honored by having! "'at built iii.i:-t .if our T.vrii \\mvi:i:>\i:y dk THK Al.TONAH ( HlHCIl KIMSKI.V I.SSTHll T(»I! TO VISIT I.(U .\l. S, OK \, t AMP Members of Captain Owen Rice aiil d.i bii,-i- united effort large cities, the State Division Patriotic Instrui-jAre iii.> men who iiie r.-sponsibb- for tor. Earl W. Ruth, of Rethlehem. to j''i" building of these cities i.ny nn i-. Detinil. jdi-n? ir- under way for tlio iiro;-. r r,,i.-iinr ion of tii.' 75t|i an- niv. r>,!ry of tli.- .\ltnnah Union .iinrili The ev.-nt 'vill take place M)po tii'ii' in October, the exact date 1 aviny not yet been decided on. A feature event during tho celebration will be the d- dicati. n of ;, new pipe orn-in. pay them a fraternal visit on Frid.iy evening. September 2n. It is an event of great importaue. to the members that visiiatioiis of this nature are made at wliiili lim- the local patrio;ic instriiit.ir as ¦'.ell as the mi'mber> .if the Camp in --ii- eral ar.- instructe.l in p.iiri.itii -v: i'i and the iinpoyan.-e of Hie tea.-'..in.; of history ,i.-ciir,i'ely in tio ;iii'dic schools, .X.-i-iiran-'i' is uivea th,-.' Dallas Dilliiisier, Pivi-ii.iii I'.-onniino i-r, win also be preseir at tiii- :¦ • ; , - Mr, Tdllinger has alw: •,- ," ¦' - i''i 'h.- l.i.O'l iiov-. ; progressive than the men iirriis*.-.! Willi tlie Ijuil.ling .m' v.inr i ity or cominiini'y? Co-.o . ¦¦;i»ion can ami will do i'.j an.l tlie -vhiile matter hinaes on vour will i n. f.- to do your 'oai', .John S, II, Sny.ler and Clark Kel- br, .if t.iwn, an.l ^aron Werkheis-r uni Heii.)iiaiiii S!i|iner, of Stocker- tiwii, r. turne.l Hdiiie from a week¬ end t!>hins riLv'si.. lit a' Promised Land, The i«ii\ of ris",. riiien hud with t: . m J4'' y. r.di pi. k--r.'i, ca:- ll-li n;u' sii.li'',-h. ¦ Townsman Buys Famous Bird Dog .i-s Slell,: fiissni minerer i.o :. n- . LehlghicL ..nd le fr' •lilM \i!V \(iri, ( oMi'i n St. iioM'.n ftwh^',''"'' •"''"""' held a .social ,j^ ¦ I' In the social room of the C", r"'"-' ^''^n'nB- A largo «"!' the .Sunday school or- •'' Kood time was enjoyed, Ikm.n*'''''''""^' ^''"'•" """^ '¦''" '' *•¦¦« enjoyed by all. I On Friday morning Mi,-- ' Uruver. aged 19 years, daug , -Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Gruver. of I township, was re.uoved to the i:„s- . ton Hospital suffering frcni .. wound from a 3S-calibre riv,-'. cidentally discliarged by Hoadley, aged 22 vc-ars, c: t",, place. , Hoadley is employed a.s a ii -.r OK the farm, tenanted by tlie I ers. Mrs Gruver and her da^-.-.r I Eva at the time were engag-i in I house cleaning and were work.n-' in 'the room occupied by Hoadley At 10 o'clock Eva called H.t.idiey who had been in the rear of lUe house to come to the room and re¬ move the bullets from the reru'ver which lay on a chair, in a hols-er, fastened to a belt, aside of the bed. Hoadley responded immediately and Eva. awaiting his arrival =- .1 herself on the bed, Rus-el w,': .1 , immediately to the chair, picked uy ! the belt and attempted to remove 'he gun from the holster. .".- h^ ' J released the weapon fr. . ' the revolver exploded, the io,i;et s-rikliig Eva near the top of the right sl'.oiilder ar.d coming out ,-»t a point dir.-ctly opposite In the back. Mrs, Gruver. who room at the time, : , .e v and summoned the fat'ner .f •' who rushed upstairs, picked i girl, rarri f' her down stairs, i b.or in his : -hlne. and wph t; • she was rushed :o the E - '¦¦al .At the institution ' ¦ ¦ it it was not thoui-'h. 's critical. She, howev r : s,-rp"!s condition, but is ex- ¦ r ¦cover. Tiie father ¦ .1 the yi lo-iii fro -I b! '•- he county : ' '-lino re.ease of Ho in 'iie ; v..rd ' -';1 1 1 -1 lien. J.'bu J lilrlh.biv S.pfen- flle.1 at Id" "" i'l.^'OllllK. r K!, I* , ..cue hf-Hd Ji' ibe I. > a „g "s.iitt" by uiovle i,,r i>o«t»rtfv. niiy, ivlebral.'il bin <'M men. Tin- ilim will Ive MiUiir ami I'.iin \ CAKE SALE Ir. .OI' SO' IA I. RO(»>IS Moi-axiiiii fliureli SATl'RDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923 «t ;» P. M. I niler ihe iiiiKpk'i'K of 111. TWKNTV MIMii: SO«ll;!\ of thf Moravl.in Chiii-ob S. or V. TEVDFK KKlKPTlOX. i, 'he most (aao'iir Oir.l doii 'he Internniionai champion i Touchstone," Xo. 23,L^4,i ¦ o .. ¦ a , hy r-i'j ¦ km. styiisii Touci¦.^;, n-. :,-, oa; four ye.irs ( t .-ifip and will be .1 ci-ic aciiuisitlon ID Ihe bird dog breeuers. of America. ¦ling ¦Sl>;; Till? dor lias won the international; Mr, Miller will place him for service chamiuonihlp three years in succes- ai the Rotherwood kenofi". Kinga- sion—1921. 1922, 1923—a record port, Tenn. T!io S.,hs nf Vet''rang .\uxlli.iry. Xo i.'!."!, nf lilaston, tendered a recep¬ tion to the commaniiCr-in-chlef nf -he Sons of Veteran", S, ? H " '. »- fleers of Pennsyivuni.i.f ten, ai.d Division Officers ! 1 vania, T' ose pregen' Were Division nian.ler DllUnger, of .\Ileutown Patriotic Instructor Earl Ruti South Bethlehem; Dly, Counselor S of V, Auxiliary Titus Rucb, Helleriown, and Dlv. Counsel I'oia Peiler. of South BetL'elierc good delegation from Camp Ow«n Rice No. 20 and Anxitlary were pre*, ent. I of m )r ar^ 1- d'.n- ntv.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 44 |
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 | 1923-09-27 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
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 | 09 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1923 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 44 |
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 | 1923-09-27 |
Date Digitized | 2009-02-11 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 30133 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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P^/n WAVMC tMplAM ¦
XXXII
NAZARE rH, F'A., THURSDAY MOI^MNG, SEPTEMBP:R 27. 1923.
N«». 44^
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO
KHATUKE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
iries oi Bible Lectures to lie Started in St. John's Lutlieran CImrcli Monday
Opening Lecture by Prof. Fritch, of Muhlenberg College, Under Auspices of Local Sunday Schools
Xext Monday ceafng. Oct. 1, at
o'clock ill ^•. John's Lutlieran
bapel. N'azare'li and vivinit.v will
^vuially iiiaugr,ra-o a vury imiiort-
iiit nioveniPnt. .\s the lime ap-
iliited appi'O.T 'i ? I'.iili:-.! 1-; can be
Kn of llu'i''' i''"i'-i!'"ii <'i 'lie peo-
le to do tins 'lie tiling vvi'll or i-i
Her words 'o put it across with sucli
degrof of carnes:ness and iiii!ui-
lasm tli.i' every one will feel the
ineficial effects.
It will take tlie form of a serii's of
Ible led tires by Prof. Fritoh. of
;iihlenbiirg College. Fortuaiito is
le comiiiunity in Iiaving been snc-
Bsful in getting siiol; well informed
jian to lecture on this greatest of
jiubjects, the Bible.
Ro sit at the feet of a teaclier with
kh qualifications is indeed a rare
fcortunity. Here we will have tlie
Hlgure of enjoying and imbiliing
.results of a life spent in studyin.t;
^ great subject. Here there will
placed at our disposal information
llch we could not get otiierwise.
bt rich storehouse of nil)llcal facts
(hered by this scholar from all
nUable sources and covering a lite-
geof tedious and painstaking work
111 be shared with us.
Piof. Fritch has a very pleasant
»Mer of pres5nt,ition, his language
tog dear and simple and his power
I tnalysis Is keen and delightful.
¦hi! Is an effort fostered l)y the var-
m Sunday schools of the town and
lldnlty. .\\\ '.he .schools of Xiizareih,
Batti, Bushkill Centre, Plainfleld,
ilooiMtoiYn, Belfast, Forks, Tatamy
and Stockenown are co-operatiiii;. Willi siieli a group of entliusiasts the sii. ''• - ' 1 tlie movoiiient is assured. 'i : ¦ ::i. hod of raising liiuinc'S Ikis ';. . ;i d. rmined by lli ;¦ joiui (-(1111- iiiine and briefly stated as follov.s. Tickets I'.ave been printed upon v.iiioh there is fiiund tlie aniiDiinn'- ment of the series and tlie lectures as well as t!iP |
Month | 09 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1923 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19230927_001.tif |
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