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The Item will Keep You Posted on all Local Events. Nazaretii Item The Item for Every One, and Every One for the Item. AN IM)F:PENDEN?1^MILY NEWSP^l^F^lTI^JvOTI^^^ " NAZARPrrH. PA.. THI KSI >AY MORNING. DFXFMBER 9,J^ -^:=_-. 1 NO 2 K FOR IT The ITEM in Every Home in Nazareth During This Month TENTH ANNUAL MEN'S LUNCHEON GREAT SUCCESS In St. John's Reformed'"'''^" ''""^'" '""'^ ""^ '"^^ '"^'''«"' He drew .s( elusion :iiid 'he love ot God wlli Church, Wednesday^::::^':r,:^n'\ Illustrations Ptionina December J '¦¦""' ""^ '¦'''^^"' worid -^vur. stating t^Vemny, Utitt^mUi^r 1, ^^,^^ m,hough the war wus won XA/hpfl 125 Persons^'^'^"^^^ mass movements, at the •"^" ^ aimo timo tho work of the indlvld- Gathered in the JSciS^- "¦'' ^oldler stands om with remarU- , ii'ile clearness and played an imporl- ment. Dr. Omwake President of Ursinus College was the Principal Speaker; Financial Report Ren¬ dered; Lunch Served by the Ladies. iint factor in the great vlctorv. Ha pointed out that In this war there was no great character, as in prev¬ ious wars, who rode at the head ot his troops intu the face of th< inemy with dr.iwn sword, liut thai (li'noral I'ershlng, by his remarkable fai.ultles for organizations,' was able .a all times to teel the pulsi^ of each ripple on the surface ot war. I'nder the head ot remarKs.i thi first speaker wn Samuel F. Wolf, a former St. John's Sunday school siipi-rintendent, and now of Allen¬ town, who coni;ratuiatid the con¬ gregation on its wonderful progress. Professor Howard Shlmur referred Oil Stove IFuneralo; Caused Fire: Owen Jones Vigilance Hose Co. Call- Which Was Held Wed- ed at 10 P.M. to Ex- nesday, December 1, tinguish Blaze. \ at Bangor. A f<aat oi food, spiritual, mentai Md phjrBic.ll, most kccurateiy de- lOrlbei th» tenth annual men's ¦*f' sejeral of the outstanding jioints Dr. Omwake'i speech. Walter K« rn moved thut a rising Tote of llianks by the OEsemblage be given il-.ose who made the aftalr tha iiUccesB which •' was. menu, prepared hy the ladies of the ! The orgiuiists for the occasion church; to list-sn to inspiring and ^^¦"<' Charles W. Hess and Sidney Miller, both of Naaareth. Dr. Wotring brought the meeting '0 a close by taking up the point of lonch«o» of St. John's Ueformed ehureh, Naiiare;h, when more than Itb pariuDS gathered in the base¬ ment ot the c'.iurch ou Wednesday sreninj, to partake ot an excellent On Tuesday evening at .about ten ii'cluik an alarm of lire was sunt in from box 25, which the H(i.<io Company in ptiy aii-w.Ti'il witli thf mn- tor truck, and found the liomc of Frank T.aurito, 24 Xorth .Main street, owned by A. O. Sturgis, on tire, cau>>(i Iiv till- priiiuiturt.' ixpliisiun of an oil stove, liy prompt wnrk nf the cnmpany, as¬ sisted by otlior willins hands, the fin.' was snnn under cnntrnl. Damages tn liiiildinf; anil cnntcnts amoimt to a few liuiiilreil dnilars. 'llic fun.rai nf Owen II. Jnnes, who was killi'il in the Na/areth irnlley ae- eiileiit la.^t Satinij.iy niglit a week, took Jilare nn tile afternnon nf llel-ember 1 at tlie hniiie nf Mr. and .Mrs. Tlmma- Kvans, nf I'en .\r;^yl. It was lar*xely all ended by friends and relatives. The Iti'V. .Miraliiim Jones, of Hangor, oiVi- ciated. Interment wag made in St. .Inlm's liefnrnied eeiaetery at Jian;;nr. The pall bearers were: Jnlin 0. Jones, i,j;i T FOH FOUMKIi KL'UOPEAX HOME TO MEET HL'SnA.\D inspiring farnest ip^echej, aud to sing appro I riate loaji wilh marked vigor. In tks toastmasler's chair waa Oliver KmausB, who with well word-, ed phraasa recounted tho growth of i "'^^o's address wai ttu splendid idea teu years ago to 1 l""'f.<^;P"l '^.'J"?"!': the enjoyitbie and beneficial feature ot today, and au event eagerly anti¬ cipated from year to year. Dr. W. H. Wotring, D. D., the r«6tor, offered the opening prayer, •ud 'Praise God From Whom All Elessinga Flow ' was sung by th.i tanqueters. ClaytuB H. Kern presented tho; Knancial statement which showed ' H'l'd distinct progresi, revealing that the * rvlce which, throughout Dr. Om one of his This meeting was the most lnt»r- 'Sting and brilliant ever held by St. John's church, and Dr. Omwake's t idress waa a masterpiece which :'irred tho hearts ot all his listeners Id sent thera to their homea with new aud lofty Ideals. church debt haa beeu reduced to lus than $4,000, $2600 having been paid on the building fund this year. The forward movement aciount ihowed a paynn nt of $932.SO, with mission eontnlutiona ot $2522 while tke currtnt expense co butioni ainouuted to $4517, all of »'hich bespeak ot progress and trowth of a he..lthy nature. Stanley Hangen, accompanied bv Qharles VV. Hess on tho organ, ren¬ dered an excei-tionaliy iine coroel •olo. Walter Ivern presented the encouraging report that tho congre- Satlon had me*, its classical appor¬ tionment tor the flrst timo in tour- teen or fifteen years. Ho announced that the congregation now is proud ;to number among its members 21 jtlthers, and he bestowed great credit it'Xion tho consistory lor their con- icIentiouB efforts for the welfare of Jtte interest of the congregation. The speaker of th'j evening, Dr. K^eslie U. Omwake, president of Ursinus College, was then Introduc- fl. His address was a masterpiece B both subject and spirit of delivery He stated that cut ot all this world ehaos was being offered to the future 1* the church the opportunity ot all 'mes, and that the eyes ot the world we lew on the church aa never before. In this age ot budding •nterprlses, there arises a condition SECRET SOCIETIES. Vo. J, l.nynl (Irder nf BufTaln. r.' iiiiliatinn nn iinniliiy sven- ill;^', ileceniber 13. Nonilliatinil'nf olVi- eiT* will also be held. A larj^e attiiiiianee wai preuent at Tii"siiay eveniii;,'!* iis.-inn, wliieh wa-s very entliusia.stie and pmniises to be repcat^'d often. Tbe speakers wore well ^ reei'ived and the excellent music fur- p._i nished by the t'aslle Orchestra nf wliii li we all may feel justly proud, was well worth euniini; to liear; tlie iuiieh iiUn was enjoyed by every one, wliu Mii.e.l tiieir Hentinieiits for th« aeveral cnin- luittees' endeavors. :>. I). (:r 11.1 (,'liief Geo. H. Sharer, of netlll.'llelii, wlio by the wsv is one of llie eiiiiiliila:i s runiiim; for lirand .Mas ter of Reenrcis, was jire.sent and asked fnr the nniled suppnrt of the (jrand Ciiiefs nf Na/areth Castle, whieh nuni- lii r 3S, and Impes tliat on Deoembor 2H 1 hey will sliow their interest in tho Or¬ der by lieinj; [ireseiit. I I.l re W.I.' ul-o visiting brothors fr..m 'i'Rtamy, Clinpnian Oiiarri.'S and IJethlidiem, all nf w linin had wuriis nf .¦..mmendttlinii fnr th.' work wliieli the ..tl'ie. rs nr.' .lniti<> to tho advanoeraont of niir I..re.i (inliT. We also want ynu to beftr in mind the 'l\-l 111.1 'jstli .if iiec'inber. Tlie.se are tw.i meetiniTs at whieh every individual member ahould make it hia business t.. he Jiresi'Ill, fnr ujinn these two oecasinnu are plaeeil the ofTieial staff of the nfxt vtar'a work, so that the greater the interest shown by the members to much more wiil the «eal be shown by the '.iTieials; go enme and sea and hear what we arr d.'ing. We want to have onr Ueprfsentativr at the Grand Castle Srssinn at Eastnn n May. 1021, to have something worth member get a member f..r initiation l.rfore May, and then see the Team Work, and (|uito a ffw remember when N'azareth Team was the best in this se.ti.in nf the State, We also wish to remind you that t^ie pnblie instnllatinn, whieh "will as at pros, nt plann.'d. ooeiir Jnnunry lltli that lir.itli.T Uobert Hoch has inomised ;i ;'...! .n hrvini nnd the nlher e.inuiiiltees nre busy, sn tell the Indies fnr this wit be for ill. Ill ns w.ll as yniirs.df iiii! frit nds. s.. tli.'y can see as near ns u.' ean sh.iw tie 111. what nur OnliT slniel f.ir. Mr». AuKUstuB Ritter and daURh ter sailed for Holland l.ist week 111. Ritter went to Holland early in the summer. He 1 iter wrote to- Ms wite and daURliter to join .lim s.iyiuK that things looked bri^h; 1-. I oilaiid. Ur. R .ter at one ;ini ¦ onncd tlie Mrs John II,ir;?."!) r.iiin I ear .N'isky. Last aprin.s; lie bo'd it ir Cr. Kessler. For many yea'S Mr. Hi ter was employed as .in op<"-ato'' II Ihe Kraemer hosiery mill, i.ast si.rlng he went to (Juikertown to Eocept a position in a hosier/ mill and (rem there went to IIoIlaB-' 81'RI'KISE P.\RTIES PROMINENT NAZARETH RESIDENT SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA OWKX JOXKri Mrs. Floyd Butz, of Tatamy, was given a surprise party on Sundav in honor of her birthday. A bountiful dinner was served. She received a number of valuable gifts. Among those present were: Mr. and .Mrs. George Woodring and sons, Ronert end William; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson and tamiiy, Mr. and Mrs Pay Osterstock, Mr. and Mrs. Robi'rt J. Ginther, ot Nazareth; EdT^rd Rutz, F. .M. Butz, Miss Carrie Trum¬ bower and Mrs. Alice Butz, of Tatamy. Mrs. George Leopold, of Kerndile, near town, was tendered a surprise party at her home, Friday even'ng in honor of her 28th birthday arni- versary by the members ot the T P. S. club. The evening vas Pleasantly spent by card games aita Henry Jones, John Tliomas, Jnlin 11. Huddles and llumidirey Davies, of Wiinl Gaji, and i honias I'eti'rs, ..f r>i'tlilelieni. The deceased was a nu'mber of tie, Welsh Cnnj^rre^'atinnal Church at lian ^'.ir and nf the Odd Fellow., at \\ iike^ liiirre, nnd ,if llnliah Lodge, Xo. 2i)7, h lli 1'., of Hetlileliem. .Mr. Jones \va- returninp the niglit of the a.eideiit fmni a visit to -Mr. nnd .Mrs. Harry I'arry, .,1 i:aii^'..r, nnd l.ft tliat ]ilaeo nii th.- 10.31 ear. Ho reuelied .Vazareth nt 12 o'eloet and b.iarded the ill fated ear to rotiin to liethlehem, when he mot wilh th. fatal accident. ' Mr. Stiver Was a Promi¬ nent Mason and an Alumnus of Nazareth Hall With Which He Was Clos?ly Identified. The End Came Sudden¬ ly Saturday Morning at 2 O'clock at His Home on South New Street .SHOT Itl<; BE.IR Frank Brown, ot Canadensis, shot a ;;10 pound bear in tin- D.'lawar. Su. .' Forest Mils week, accord ng t.. iur.irmaiion sent to tho I'ennsylvani l.eiiartment of Forestry by Distric i-'orester Stadden, of Cri'Sco. It was. tl e rendering of excellent mu3lc | the second Brown killed in Stad »«cond only to that prevalent In the while reportinR, so our /•"(-'!}"—'':*';{.' Uys of the Lord himself; the world l« making a new start, and this is Indeed a solemn hour. In the wordi •* the modern business man, "This ^the time tor the church to get In N the ground lloor, and mould tha "'ire destinies of Iho world,'' was ["6 ot the brilliant thought* brought ^ut by Dr. Omwake. He predicted lliat a real Christian rotherhood la close at hand and 'entured that if shoulder were rut shoulder the men ot the charch 'ould advance collectively aud ifi'hy e.Kcrt ihe greatest force for "Od ever known. There Is no tel- t^K what name this new era will ear in the future history of the ''fid, but it is ture thij^ these sMr- ng times, whicli are leading toward I! higher goul and more lofty IdeaU tu be known ¦ f, times of the most pstrliua advtncement. Thmugn- ' his remarkrf ho displayed an lotlonal toella.T, aud drove homi * point with Kreat force. He ra"- d the Mosloum reMglon. whlea • Just enough truth In It to ra8it( Refr'-shments were serred. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Xorman Stofflet, Mr. and Mrs Charles Millie.m, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hagenbuch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles t hankweiler, Mr. and Mrs. Wli ner Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Smith Mr. und Mrs. Jacob Boerstler, Arg. 1 ottio Shea, Walter Stillwell and Mrs. Harry Miller. U'S. Fred Kline of South Main stre.t, Was given a surprise party lu honor ot her birthday on Saturday It ening. An appetizing luncheon was served. Those present were .Vr and Mrs. Kern, of Bangor; Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Stull. ot Easton; Mrs. Sadie Metz, of Belfast; Urs. l.o''lo Shea, Miss Mary Kern acd Mrs. Forrest Bowert, (•rurge Hoffman, of Nazareth. AMATEUR WIRELESS OPERATOR OF NAZARETH HEARS "POZ," NAUEN, GERMANY. on N..rt up mes dtn's territory ihis season, ho said Many ro.ids aro in bad shape fo, i'.i r hunters in his region this week 1-1 roster Slidden has reported. The I ad to Promisi'd Land lake is al- i;.( st impas-ible in some places. | iiut the ro.id from Marshall's Creek I lo Blooming Grove, throught th.' Delaware State Forest, by way of iMinter's Range, Porter's Lake and lick's Pond, is In fair condition Similar conditions prevail on th.- mad from Hawl.'y to Milford. MARRIED FREY—MOHN If.BS Clara A. Mohn, daughter of jjr iMr and Mrs. Oscar Mohn, ot Bel- jQQ fu!», and Preston E. Frey, of Bath ¦»eie united in marriage on Monday even'ng, December 6, by Rev. A. E. A very pleasant surprise partv Erdman, at his residence, Soutr. •s tendered to Mrs. George Smith Jiroi-d street, Nazareth. They wore f- Fancy Work .S.ile. I I,, Vi; Miel.. Camp I'ire Girls have n snle nf fnney work. siiitnM ClirisliiKis uifls. nlso eaUes and . :ni .' . II Siilnnl.iv nflern....ii nnd eveni" Heci-nibr IS. in the sinre ..f Churl.- ese on Main sir..!. Ail friends nr.- |,nit,.i| ll, I,.Til.., ill-;..', t. and If th'y desire, piirehnse til.' nrti. l.s nmde l.y the L'irls. , », .. , The (.'iris are assislinii the Natl..mil TiilM.reulosis sill,, nf Christm^is s-ils. Thev have alreadv sold m..re than (l.ddli seals to firms nnd inilividimN in t Anv one wishing' nnv enn piinliast tt her home on Broad street, on fcaiurday evening, in honor ot hei J.^ith birthday anniversary, by f. number of friends. Among ihije . r. sent were Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Kichline, Mr. and Mrs Owen Wilt, ^ Mr. and Mrs. Paul KDicolt, Mr. an,., .Ms. Lawrence Tremmel. and Grace Smith, all i'.iey Kidd mid f li.'zaheth Mr. Olid il: ilKlrer. .Ml psiliser Win .Sl..ll|l Tlic itended by Mr. and Mrs. E. Frey ' rother of the groom. Two DtNifhs at .Mm.shouse George (Jraham, a former resident of Portland, died at the county .iiiushouse. aged G2 years. He was, .M!i<i <-. ni.iive of Ireland, and hid resided Bethlehem; . icr a number of years at Portland ly and MlJS II' eiilored Ihe almshouse two years Kidd. of Weavers^iil' aco There Is no record of any rear Mis Fred B'Tger a.'ii ri i ,i ives of the deceased. Mr. and Mrs. .losep.i | Fins Howard, (12 years old. died and children. Mr. ani f / .day night at the county houso •n 1' Smit'.i and (Je.ir";.! •'' liberenlos's. H.. foriii.'riy lived of .N';izirelh. '.'•'• Kaston and (Stored Ihe home 2.') ev.iiiiu; WIS «iiont In an nd days tiRo. He Is survived by two Ui. Ivnli."rt I'niily, resi.iins Xew strfet, rceen'tly pi.k.'d sapes which were liein;; s.-nt to th.' iar^re stnti.n in .Mas.;n. imsetts fn m tii" liifrh pnwcre.l rndin stati..n at Xnu.". Germany. Mr. Pauly it a real dyed-inllirW".! amnteiir wireless nperat..r and here r' lates s.ime nf his exp.'ri.'n.-.s whi.'ii li.' has bail sin.-i' he became int.'re>ted in radio tile;/rniiliy. ei.jht years ai;... Mr. Paiily owns nnd (Operates an nni ateur wircjess station and h..lil« li.'tl; an operator's and a stati.m li.'.'rise is sued by the government. Bcinfr quite a mechnnie, he lias e,,n- struete.l very n.'arly nil ..f his appaii- tus. He beirnn t^Tperini'n^inu' ciL'lit v,>flrs s^'.i and wns snti-fi.'.l if he eoiil.l pick up stnfions within a rndiiis of two hundred nnd fiflv iiiil.s, Th.'s.. resul's s.'.'m insiu'iiiflennt wliii .'..tnr.nr.'.l 1" whnt he has n.'C'.mplishc.l within th.' past few years. S.ime of the must .li.*tflnt •tsti'.iM M' T'nulv lias pi.ked no are: 'h" I '- naval stntions at Key Wot. Fla.. Giinn tsnemn. Culm.; Psn .Tnnn. P..ri.. Pi.". Colon. Panama; Mare Island. Cnlir.; tii- V. S. Armv stations at Circl.. Cifr, Alaska; Buffalo, X. V.: Cl.'velnnd. O.; .Mpena, Mich ; Frankfort, Mich. Kiillnwin;; are snme of the Canadian l.sl.'. Irate. Stall' asi.l.' .111.1 f i Charles Lincoln Stiver, one of onr j I est known residents, died at his jhome, 33 South New street, at aboBi 2 o'clock Saturday morning. aft«f I .in Illness of nearly two weeks tronr pneumonia. His condition had not been considered critical, aad deatk came quite suddenly. Mr. Stiver was a matlve et Phila¬ delphia, having been bor» there -\pril 21, 1S62. He was 58 years of i.fe. He was a son of the late Mr. ; i.d Mrs Christian Stiver. For a number of years, he resided at Cam- dfn. and with his family moved to Xazareth twenty-tour years ago. He v.as a graduate of Nazareth Hall, a.' d has always taken a keen Interest i;i the affairs of that institu'ion. H« lived retired for a number of years hut for the past few years has bee* iflpptifled with the Penn Allen Ct ment Company. Literary Society Meeting. :.rcat deal ..f •I.iril is l...in- mar.-^ Resides his wlf«, he ts BnrvWe* 1 in ripu.i t.. school we,'., as ,'.'.¦¦ t> two sons, Ellwood St'ver. of 1 ihr..ii^;li..iii the entire I'liit..! Xazareth and Christian Stiver, of Capo Girardeau. Missouri, both of whom are Lafayette College men. One grand child. Charles Chrlstlaa ^'iver, of Cape Girardeau, also guv- viveg. One brother, Ellwood Stiver, h'9 constant companion, and whe latter part fas made h's home with the deceat .^d. also mourns his loat. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES . T.iday s -Vi-it" i.n.i- .1 Thursday) has b. en s.t jlay.'' nnd the ]iarcn's ' -nid'-nts have availed thmri* Ives nf li.l- nppnrtiinity and many penjile \isiicil Iii<:h Sch... 1 si.iu.' tim.' during th.' day. This is an inn..- vatinii f..r Iljeli sclinul and will, po-s.si- li!y I..' re!..at.'d ihirinfr the nf the term. Til.- i.r.if.'rarn tliat will !..• .l.'liv.'r.'.l in the V. M. C. .K. au.litnrium tins .chihl: wiil I'.' '.f irr.'Si iiii.'r. st t. nil. as It will 1.. t" a cirtnin . xt.'Ut a e,,io- munity mctinL'. Tli.' pr.>;:ram will li.- ..f the n-iial ..rder with the exrepti.in that there will b.' n.i d.'bnte. The f..l- l.iwin.j numbers will lit- r.-n.lere.i; Talk. K.tl',-\., In,,:,'; i;, a,|i„... Milli,',.nt P..Ill; D.'.'lnmal inn. KLr. ii.-.' Itt.-rlv ; Pi.i.m Solo, Snrnh Leh; Picture Studv, Millar! Stofflet; story, Martha Knan'--; ll'iol itiL'. T.aiira Miller; Musical 1'.. ;t liic,. I.i'iih riiaii;,-st ; Current Kent-, ii'h ii i;i;i"(r; I'i.'.'i ' S,.l.,. Harriet I',.,i--u'.- ii.'. Isniatinii. I.if'''s Game nf l!;i!i Mr. Stiver was a falfhfnl memher of the Nazareth Moravian chnrch, and was prominent In Masonle Ciirlos. He was a charter member . 1 Whitfield Lodge. No. 622. F. and A M.; Huch DoPayens Commandery X'o 19. Knights Templar, of Eaaton; i'.imp Council. No. 20, R. nnd S. M M.. of Easton; Easton Chaptet, Xn 173, Royal Arch Masons; T.nla T. -nple Mystic Shrine, ot Ph'ladel- yl : ; Bloomsbury Cons a'ory. Thirty- = ' nd Degree Masons. He was alit> a .';'emher nf Easton Lodge No 121. h. r O. Elks. r.eceased always took am actlTe ii.ieiest In affairs of our towu and •he community and contributed gen¬ erously to public causes. He had a wde circle of friends who will Nazareth High Teams on the Top. P...tli ..f th.' l.ask.'t I.nil t.-ams were v.'ry su.'cossfiil ..n .¦sntiir.lay ni^ht. when the b..ys defeated the Na/.areih Hall team nnd the pirls defeated the stron'J Moravian Prep team nf Bethlehem. A threat deal nf spirit waa manifested both stations he'has picked np: Port Arthur, by the stu.Ients and the larpe cr.wd of,JCroatly misa him. Saulte Ste Marie, Tor.mto, Kingston, other spectators. I ir„npr«1 mi-^Ixm w.r. k.i.t .. M.mtreal and Ouebec. I After tl.eir viet..ry on Saturday "igl't' .^.""t , "•""'•• '^7,*"'^ , " He has heard practicallv all of the >oth ..f the teams are proparint- to meet '^ ^n^-sday afteraooB at 8 o cloefc lar^'e steamers that ply between Europ.. the Slatinpton teams on their fl.ior on from his l;ite home. Hugh DePayne and the I'nited States, some of them Friday nif;ht, December 10. This will Commandery. No. 19, Kalghte ot beini; the .Adriatic. Vaterland (now tho be the flrst t'sni. away from home and Templar, of Baa'on, accoBpanted by Leviathan), Imperator, .\cipiitania. will bring forth the adaptability of both ,j,g Nazareth T. U. C. A baafl attended the services In a body and were abundantly dlsplaved Rev. 1' S. Melnert was the offlehitlng clerKynian. Interment was oudu in tho Morav.iin cemetery. ^ ,1 „¦ iiu.r. liT'Tl broihers, Lovlne. of Glendon. ind si III nts were enjoyed Wilitn Howard, of Wilson Borough. fn.m anv Cnmp Eire Girl. They can <l»ngeroui, and nnmercitully i ''• pureha«ed»tthes»le^ III n/,1.1 ¦ - .... i " wn. th.ni Uo Ired Bolshevism aa a cloak thai Tn denies the existence ot a God. T>'. Oufwake referred to rlgn.. >• and juittre aa three ot the |dlul points and aUted la hU Mtol that tha ehureh wUt f.Tthloned f . ',.s ;'tid r.'f and when It was time to go honu. ;The latter took charge of the body ler guests departed wishing he.- guests loro happy bi-thday annlversarlei iniU.lC NOTICR Philadelphia and many others too nu- teams, inuhr other conditions. Last sea merous t.i mention. son the Sla-tincton boys won on nu- ,. . , . , ,, . Ho has a^ licked up message, from 1 tloor by the si're of 27 to 2S and a "'-^^"""^ ^'^^f were observed through many of the V. S. battleships an.l; hard fltfht will bo put np by our teams ''Ut the services. Members ot the dron(lnaii).'hts, the British battl.'ship-. ; to win. .K tr..o.l came is expected an.l Older to which he waa a member nnd a fow French battleships and one a number of rooters are Roinfr alon?. octed pal; oarers. Floral tribute* Jiitianeso battleship. I ' m Snturdny ni;.'lit. December 11, the The United States is divided into' Piilm.'rt..n boys will j.iurney h.-re nn.l nine districts f..r tho amateur and Mr. m.-i't ..nr b..ys nn the h'.m.- fln..r. while Pnnly hns picked up nnuiteur slntii'ii-, ilc ciil- will pluy the t.iim .f the fr..m the Eirst, Secnnd. Tliird. Fourth, i Weston Dodson C.inpnny. Tin- i- sn. Fifth. Eiu'lith and Xinth Distri.ts. ¦ in? t.) be an..ther cood can..' lUi! ;i liir^,- , He .'\pc. ts t.l niM n ..n.. or tw.i sti)..;.. | crowd is v\] ted. nmplifl.'r t.i his present apparatus with ; | Avarice. Illustrated Lecture. ¦ •' illustrate,1 1 . i.ir,' will 1..' licM -senildv r. in .f tii.- 11^ ¦'. - 1: I ¦ ¦ I i . n ft. I nn. 1! t.\ \\ Ml ' ' . . ¦ . ' I ' •' i-t . 1" t).. 1'. I.n-. ' ' .. ..:.n\. Tl.i' l.'i tut,, w .1; .1. oinnuriictiir.' nn.l tli'^ vnri.'us . f c. ni.nr Mr. (.1111.. ! 1- 1. i-n fnrtunnte in s' 1. r . i" xiiliiiilde sli.les from ii'j li. .id.piiul.-r^ in Ne« nirfhdiv Parly A Snrceaa The birthday party ot the Anna Nitschman King's Daughters Circle, I wag a great success An excellent n he flre nl.irm stystem of the program wns rerdered to a large and berough is out ot comn-lssloti, due enthusiastic audience. to the announclating motor trouble i After the rendition of the pro- WIU Reader Concert. at the flre station. In caae of flre gram lugar cake and eolfee were The eholr ot Christ Reformed rhnrch, <.^|i (jblef of Kire Department bny- served, and cakf candy and fancy • " ••• - * '" "" der, phone Ig8-R; or one of the work were pnt on sale. The hlrth- roum?ilmen. Repair! will b* made day bags and proceed* ot the aale aa aoen aa poaalbta. | yielded the graUtjrlng anaa et |I10. \\ lli'll ll-' cxp.'cts to rei-.'i\'e nv'ssjiLTs fr.'tn p.me. Ifniv- Cl rmirv.'n. W.c l.vt.ns, Ernnco; B irdcaiix I'raii.'.'. Clif.l.n. Ir.lnnd. .-\t pr.'sent ho is pnvinc parti..d.n -• tenti.m to wireless tcj.'i.l!' ny. I' ! almost every ni..ilit wit I--^s • ' con\ersntinn:i between N. w ^ Il.st,.n. A sh.irt lime s.'n l.' Ii;id i!i pLasiir.. .if lial.'iiinL' to n cnn.ert fr..in Boston by wireliss tolcplmnv. On one ooensinn h.. h.'iir.l a wireloas "pinno." This is Bnmelhin.> very iinhTio'. as ho hns not h.-nrd it «iii.'.'. 'I''.is wi-. several yenrs bl'o whil.' the Prim-e nf Mnnneo wns visitinc this country in his privnte yacht. This "wireleas piano" waa the otit- enme nf eome very extensive expori A\arl.'r Prinni did ell n I!' eurilic lh.' adv.Hi Vork City. Birthday Anniversary. Mrs. Milt..n Freeman, .f En«t Centre streot. eniertaineil l.") jrirl.s in honor of her daughter. Catherine's birthday. The eveninc waa spent ph-aaantly. Refn's'i- ir*. vu-z-s than I- '.in, ¦ll liiin dead; ¦ '. ' ...r,- iicrtl- .'iar- - ¦ , \ . •¦ ,<t t of parailox. a iiiiidii..sM full for Hlihoii..-li Ihe miser la r. . 11 .r.N l.r uil lieiugs. yet Ul. >. ..rsi master more I'l.nMiati- de the mentinpr by the operator nn the prime's menta wore served. Those preaent wero veeht Mr. Paaly heard two ae1e«tinaa Mise Martha Trein. Beatrice Harwl, from this "wireless pisni."-"The Stnr U-na Mereks. Grace Kdelman. Kathryn Bath. Pa., will »rtve a concert In th. Snyder*! Oiureh, Seemeville, Pa., on Sunday afternoon, Deeessber IB, begia- aing at tvo o'eloefc. nglnd Banner" of Thee." sind "Uy Country i Werkh.iser, Gladvi Bat, Miriam Wun- pilNSi.,11 littl of iiiotliod ; 111.' iii.'-t III h.' -.i'\es fiiillii uil.v Ihiiii s,, best, ami will ii.ke i,..tliiti)( for It. Ua falls d.nvu BBd worships the gr>4 of this world, bul will have arlihar It pomps, its vaiiitii'S, Hor lie plt-usure fo his trouble. He lie;:iBa ta aecuaialat treasure es a aifaua la lM|>piHcaa. um bjr a commaa hut aierbl4 aaaeelatlol he cuDiiHiiah M ucraiaalate M aa •TU of Thee." ' Iderlv. Kvelvn Cooley, Marv Orim, Anna end. He Uvea (MHir Ui «e rleh, aad ll At the last preeMential election he IKnek, Helen Herman. Isabel Flick, Mil- the Sierc jailer uf his heuac and m reeeived the retaraa treas tha BrooUya dred IKtrouaa, Haataa Kreidler aad John tarakey ef ble wralh.—« C. «•! ¦avr yard. iiv««-i.« i , Freeaaa. ...•.- .-^^l^.A...>..-.*C^^
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 30 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1920-12-09 |
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 | 12 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1920 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 30 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1920-12-09 |
Date Digitized | 2009-02-12 |
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 28029 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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Nazaretii Item
The Item for Every One, and Every One for the Item.
AN IM)F:PENDEN?1^MILY NEWSP^l^F^lTI^JvOTI^^^
" NAZARPrrH. PA.. THI KSI >AY MORNING. DFXFMBER 9,J^ -^:=_-.
1
NO 2
K FOR IT
The ITEM in Every Home in Nazareth During This Month
TENTH ANNUAL
MEN'S LUNCHEON
GREAT SUCCESS
In St. John's Reformed'"'''^" ''""^'" '""'^ ""^ '"^^ '"^'''«"'
He drew
.s( elusion :iiid 'he love ot God wlli
Church, Wednesday^::::^':r,:^n'\
Illustrations
Ptionina December J '¦¦""' ""^ '¦'''^^"' worid -^vur. stating
t^Vemny, Utitt^mUi^r 1, ^^,^^ m,hough the war wus won
XA/hpfl 125 Persons^'^'^"^^^ mass movements, at the •"^" ^ aimo timo tho work of the indlvld-
Gathered in the JSciS^- "¦'' ^oldler stands om with remarU-
, ii'ile clearness and played an imporl-
ment.
Dr. Omwake President of Ursinus College was the Principal Speaker; Financial Report Ren¬ dered; Lunch Served by the Ladies.
iint factor in the great vlctorv. Ha pointed out that In this war there was no great character, as in prev¬ ious wars, who rode at the head ot his troops intu the face of th< inemy with dr.iwn sword, liut thai (li'noral I'ershlng, by his remarkable fai.ultles for organizations,' was able .a all times to teel the pulsi^ of each ripple on the surface ot war.
I'nder the head ot remarKs.i thi first speaker wn Samuel F. Wolf, a former St. John's Sunday school siipi-rintendent, and now of Allen¬ town, who coni;ratuiatid the con¬ gregation on its wonderful progress. Professor Howard Shlmur referred
Oil Stove IFuneralo; Caused Fire: Owen Jones
Vigilance Hose Co. Call- Which Was Held Wed- ed at 10 P.M. to Ex- nesday, December 1, tinguish Blaze. \ at Bangor.
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Month | 12 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1920 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19201209_001.tif |
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