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The ttem hf ports Nazareth Item Nazareth Supports The Item AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DtCVOrKI) IO UTKKM I IK. I (HAI. AM) '.KNtKVL IMFLLIGKNCK ToL. XXX NAZAKE1H. PA.. THLRSDAV MOKMNC. JANUAHV 27. IH21 NO 9 UGH SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST TO OUR CITIZENS The Home of The Unangst Furniture and Carpet Co. Literary Society - Held Meeting Friday After¬ noon -A Vocational Lecture Basket Ball —Prizes Offered for Original Short Stories IaNcw System was Re cently Installed in the Library — New Books were placed on Shelves Magazine Table is in Excellent Condition and Kept in up-to-date Shape Liter.iry Sodcty l.itrriu-f iocii'iy wm ln'ld Kridar af- t»riine» umdcr the niispiies of lli,' l-'ri'Sli- men rlisi. Din- of 1 li.' featiires of the |iTi);rrjm wm fla' prcsenlatlon of tlii'ir |,irtiiri- to lh" llig'li school. The choi.T of tliit y Ar',s cla-..! win a picli-re of Thinilerr Roosevrit, Tli" p'cturc wa.s pri'-iiit J Il.T Ua,\'nioiid Sto\cr nnd was »crrp|pd by l!os|yii porttiin, president of Uir S niur class, Kriiii!-; Sl.'cla-l. pr,>si- (ipBl of .Junior class, and I'aul ('le>Tcll, pri'niilriit of Sophomore class paid ^dow- inu' Irihiili'S to this .spli'iidiil |iiirtrn't. The fiiJInwin.L; ofl'icers were ch'Cted for tlio s'Tond genipster: I'rcs,, Frank ¦Jtcrkcl: Vice Trcs., Kenneth .\hel; Sec. heah I'lBiiL'st; ,\s-t. See., Lucy Wun- Herl»; Tronn., I.orruinc Oold; Ciist. of Ma.U'., Ri-atrice Itterly, Lecture On W'llni'Kday iiioi-iiiiiij another voca- liniii' I'l-liire wus delivered l,y liev, BiTL'iiini. pastor of fhe loenl Kviin^plical chnii-h. lli< Kuliji'ct pcrtaiii'd to the iBorrl.i o( loda.v and in a very plcasini,' aril fiirr-fiil iiianiicr Ic jirc-e'Titcd his iplrnil d nil'lrc's. tu tie stiiilenis of th,' Hiirh srhool, ' B.isketb.iU PnsliPthall is kii'pin',' up t!ic ii.siial r»piitarinn in Iti.'.'h scliiKd circles. .MI the availahlc lloir .spa -e was laken up afiiiin on Stitarday iii;iht when lio'li Sliilint'ton teams wew here. It was on" of till' b st panics of the season and was * tlir'llr for llu- aoi'i'iice from licjin-1 nhti: to eial. This Fridav evenin<; o'lr Wi.vs will joiirne.v to M"ividc:e *o in"et thiir IIiKh school team for the lirst timi-. <!n Saturday ni.Ldil thr Ilanj;or lli'.'h iohoni team' «ill m, i't onr liovs nn the homi' floor, ^^ iSfr, n.-r i-ndeavora have hi'i'ti made lo !^B«<'fiVi' a ;.'«ine for the );irl.s hut with (Mil sin cess. There may he, however, a doulilp headi'r when two loial tcanis may appear on the Hour. Prize O.'fered .\ rnnle.sl for lii" lest ori.'.'inal short Itory haj heeii iiniioiincd ri'ientl.v in whipk three jirizes will he allotted as I'niliiwi; $12, tlr.st prize; ,$S scconil pri/i,; lirst class fountain pen, Ihird ,prizi'. Tlj,. ',,nt,,.t will 1," open to .Sen iorj ami .luniors, A new system haa recentl.y heeji il.Btalled In the librar.v, Ii works fer ihe benefit ot all concerned. I'lder his system the library is open .111 diy wilh 8;ud-nt librarians In cliargi*; under tho old system It waa oien only one n Bht a wee!:, Tho k'ld system resul ed in a great doal j»l congestion and oonfu,>;ion on "11- I'ary night" while it m.,de poS8iol« 'y a I mited usu of the librar>, he new system haa jdaecd nioi'e book.t in circulation wi h less cou |fusiuii and h.is resulted in betior ro- uru of tho books. Very few books le held until overdue, IJooks miy n wiilidriwii or returned at any time during sehool hours. This change has stimulated read- 'tig and has made research easier as the books can be easily secured una plumed without wa.liug tor iho Jlbrariiu, The student librarians pre do ng very well in ilielr new p»ork. They are Katharine Kutz, Btatrico .N'ewhurt, .Millard Stodlet, Lambert, liroad, Harold llartZi'll, Uurlyu Rader and (leorge Weiss. Recent new books on Iho shelves JiM Cheyney, a short history of ^'-gl ml and Indus ri.l ,.iid Soeiil History of Kngland; Ogg. .Sue al frogresB in Couiemiiorary' Europe; Bfifnohos, a iioliiical history of Ufoiio since 1.^14; Thorndiko, edu- pai onal psychology; Voung. teach- *>g of ui-lthme ic; Punneit, ground- ¦jork of arilhiaetlc; Browu und poffman, how to (each urithmeiic: lapiior, the teaching of ar llimmic; •'une, the teaching ot ariihmotlc; H'-Murry, special method in arllh- "^ttic; Marshall, Wriglit und Field, 't'lterlals for tlio study of elomen-' f>'y economics; Xlarllo I, familiar! Uotat ons lection ig ontltlod, "cJlories of Ire¬ land." Tho libnirlan has collected and dialogued all the pamphlelB son, tut by the .State and Federal Gororn- itiont aud these form a source of valuable information on I,tq topics of tba day. From rocord kept for tho past few d'.ys It Is shown thai tho library Is being constantly used by at lo.ust (.Uy per cent, of the sohool counting Ihe t me oxcluslTe of ths hours after sessions. The magazine table la now In ox- ccllent condition; fifteen well seloct- ed magazines are constantly , hand. These flll pracllc.illy every demand the school makes upon thora for any k nd of material. The tabl is supported by voluntary contribu¬ tions trom the student body and it v.ould be hard to find a more glrln. ing example of student aciivity along r ght lines than this tabln ex Mbita. Never before have the mas- axinos been handled with greater care and the school seems proud of being able to support a well kept nd up-to-d.ite table. .A.VRESTED AT WAZAKETH FOR ST.\BBrNG W?iICn OCCURRED NE.'VR BATH FOUR YEARS AGO lliidijiph Neiiiiili. n Iliin rari.in. I ' .-'n eommitted t,) jail ti.v ',S,p.n're Simon ^nilr'Wi, of Nazareth, on a chatgi' of I', louiotta as-n'ilt with iritert to kill. The crime with whi'h he is cliar;rc(i or. arr d nearly four 'ears ajo, when he 's snirl In have itiili'ieil another foreitm- r, .lohn Weav.'r, in a li-;ht which ocriir- d diiriii;' a clchralion ni-iir listh, N"- ¦aith then ski|ipeil out. b-il a short lime :o'0 rarn'^ bnek lo ilip Nazareth cement ' I'ioii, and ,^e-ori'd pmploym'nt at the ¦•.¦«znrpfh eeeieol works, lie waa reco',' •I'y.ed, State P.'li,ernan Poto'ai, station "ll al Nazareth, was pit on the caiie ami n ^'u.i'irilav 'irr "i| 'li I't.-; riaa. Ice Harvest Very Satisfactory Thi.s Season Ibra lonl: Itu UarrlHtiurg, Pa,, Jan. 26. Tlic Ice harvest this wlnt"r Is morn satistac- tory In the Puoono reatoTi tl.ar )•. many other sections, of the State, ac- coriilnp- to Inforinatinn sent to the Pennsylvania Department of Forestry b.v nistrict Forcst-r .Staililcn, of ,\nal- omlnk. IIP has rcport'-il Ihat twelve Inch Ice is b_p|n(r cut this week on Promised I,.antl I.,iike. Foresters Stadden anil Rowland this week were In the Promi.spd Land ter¬ ritory, arrantrinsr for th,' r.-mnval of the dead chestnut timber in that r,'- R-lon, Forest R.anfjers Jnc-ib Miller and Cl,vrlo Ualtt are ,sii|-icrvlslns- lumber op¬ erations f'lr tlip Department of I^or estry at Hunters* Range and at Edg-e Mefc, To perfect plans for Increased pro¬ tection atralnst forest tires in the Delaware State Forest territory. For¬ ester Stadden Is maklncT cvti-nslve pre- parati,,ns tn oo-opernte with the Po¬ cono Forestry Assocliition. He ri'Cent- ly met Professor H, J, Kiinklp, aeere- tnry of the assoel,ill,,n, to talk over protection plans for this spring'. Interesting Lecture I 111 ^alui'ilav evenini,/, .Ian, -*!>lli, at rt.'!. Per. -1. .!. Hunt will u'i»p a lectiire I'll "The Pattle of .Krmp.'.'pd'lon." in the I'vanu'eli kI Chur^-li on Hroad street ''onr years aae I?hv. Hunt conducted Ilvnn.f.-eMstic meeiintjs at th-.- comer of 'Iain and lielvidere streets, and those who lipiird hini then will no doubt re- inemher some of his splendid sermons. sp<'ciall,v the one on "I'liiisi'Ieni-':'*' aiel iirio'lier on ",\ie \ou Readr for Ihe ¦ l-d'.'meiit Day?" > II,' w:ts at that time slationed at Xi- conisco hut lias .since lic'^n Pall"(l to Kas¬ ton to the Calvary \I, K t'iiiiri-li on IPh street. It wail in this church wlcre a few \reel..s ai^o he i.'ave tlie alsive mentioned lecture, the lar^p pilifii-e be- ¦luj crowded lo the doors, (V>me snil Ic'iir llilli. Kveryl'oily welcome. Y. M. C. A. BAND ELECTS DIRECTORS FOR THE YEAR 1921 Where thev c 'nducted a vSucce.^sful Business for the last 27 Years—S endvertisemenl on another page. PEN ARGVL CHAMBER, i^- ^ ^ f K. OF F,. INSTITUTED, *'*' "' xv^i.,Mi Cement Plant L,'|it. Wil'iaiu ('. I.-,'s. ori.'anizer f,)r '!ie ilriler KiiL:Iits of Friendship. Friday "vi'iiirif; institfit d the I'en .-Vr^'vl ('lia'u- 'i"r. N'o. lis. with a larg,' elass of ean- ¦ 'idalpj. FoMowinij the openin;? of the l-i-l'to'ion tlii> following- olficcrs were -11,med to serve for the ensiiin;; term: i'asl sir kniirht luarshal, .1. Ifanihleton; sir knif^ht iiiHrshiil, .1 11. .Mill.r; seiiior ¦liiim|iioii, \V, li. Sine; jtinior champion. ''"'k-.I (', l>)lenian; senior stewnrd, H. W, (lodslial; junior champion. .Mbert *'r-tz: master uf rites, Clarence Smiley; lOLrlit, founcillor, Francis S. Fste; cliap- 'liii. Ilowfird Serfas; linancial secretary, V. \V, Flory; rcordini; secretary, Kli.|ah Kolli; trustees isix nionthsl, William -Miller, (on" yeari. Dr. >icCormick, 'ci;^-litcen nionthsl, Ur, L'Isler; knight varden, Clareiioe N'arut'li; trea-iiurer, F. Ahel. F- llt^tiag i-'is iin-ti(rH«tion of officers ¦oiilresscs v/iTfi made by Capt, I>>es, Dr. \, Cohen, of the supreme ori;unizntion '!'partaient. and Sir Kui.irht .Vfarshal "anibh'ton. Saturday evenin;,,' was lh,- final meef- iiii: of the Nazareth Cliainher, Xo. Hlil, pfore the elosinir.-f»f the charter and ti7 new meniliers were initiateil. The class I rmicht fhe mi-nih,'rsliip roster of the i'liamher up to .Tt,'i, it being instituted 'II Der.'Oiler IS, The deyrcc work was '\'inpli'lii'd hv \Vas|iini,'ti,n I'liamher, of MIentown, Ladies' Cliamlurs are iu tic course of iir.e-anizatioii iu .Ml"tit'i\s a, .Va/areth aud I'en Argyl, I ,\KM CAI.E.\DAR Sack Mending Ilouiio cf Ilrr.'ules Com- p,-iny Bume'1 to the Ground Daiiiape estinicted to be Iiefwpin .*Silil anil *1 IlliO vas done early Thursday tiiorninir. when th" sa-k menilin.i,' house at the Hercides Portland Cement C'un- piiiiy [ihint. at Stockertown, hurned to the iiround. It was a little nft,'r mid- ¦lij-'ht that Sipiire an-l Mrs. A. IT. Stolf- ! t who live ahout l.ntIO fe"t from the leant, saw llames in the Imildin'.', \Ir s:(,,ir',,t r-iM t-i the sack house. Up and th" watehiuan and enttinecr '¦¦,,ri,'il \ci»h h'lekets of water to ex- 'inv'-iish the blaze. Word was sent to R. K, Wood, of V-iznreth, stiperintend- nt of tlip plant aud Iip summoned the Viplanpe Hose Conipniiy. of V-tzereth. whieh re-ponded and foiieht fhe Hames with chemicals. .\ hose of water from a connetion nt the plant was also play¬ ed on the blaze. 'Sir. Wood had everx tliinii removed fro'ii the oifice, as this bnildin'; is situ¬ ated near the sack house. It was 2 ri, |ii, when th" lhim"s were finally e\- tinffiiishpd. Lifrht from the fire eould he -¦'-'U for piiles uro'iml. Timely IU-inindcr,H Protii Tin •jylvaniu State Colli-;;-!' Penn. Novel Way to Advertise I I , \\ . Clewell. a well known pretzel ''iiil.er in N'Hzarcth, last Saturilay tli.'ui.dit of a noyi'l way in which the fiituous "Lititz," pretzel might be made more fainoua. Ife seeurpil Iwo youni; iiirU of lown and around their respective necks lie tii'il a strin;,' on which there were se* • ral pretzels, Thesi' frirls then lioardpd a car for l''ast(,u and aft*'r jirrixiu',' al their des, tiiiation they prul.ably acconi[ili.-lied the 'Tcntest part of fheir niissiim, Mr, Clewell certainly picked two fine miiliu'iis Ihrii which to d,, hi, adverlis iniT, De.ith at the Almshouse Uiiiis,' lipck di'd here .laiiuary l!Hh at U.IO p. m,. of dialietes. ajjed 7S years. She was ailmillid from Kaston last .-\ii- •rust, .She is survived hy two sons iinil two daii^ditcrs dne son residing' at Sun ¦\n;onio, TcMis, and one ul Wilson. I'll daughter, ,MrH, ChurliM Horn, of Fm ton. and Mis.i Anna Itei-k, nn iiiiiiatc it the .Minshoiise. The funeral services of her dau;.'h tJrchard -If rabbits are jileii iful in and around tho orchard, some protection against their destruction of trees may, result from feeding hem with small iiruning brush dur- liig the time snow covers tho Kroiuid. i\ ,'3mall amount ot brush can be left scattered about the orchard, Woodlot—Have you ordei'ed for¬ est tree,s for next spring's planting in the tarm woodlot? Do not delay too lonj-': you may miss getting them, I is "tirst come, flrst served." Garden—Plans for the family garden cannot be made too early. Space und plantings may be drawn III! and seeds ordered at any tim,, now, Tho sooner the better. Swine—During the win'er months pigs will not drink sulflcient water for body needs. Warm "sloppy" feed Increases the wati-r consump¬ tion thereby promoting iho thrift and vigor ot the animals. Poultry—Now Is the time to set jour Incuba'ors to secure the early hutched chicks. These luillcts will nature oarly and will produce larg,-, (ii'.antilies oC eggs during the fall ii'onths when the price is high. CAUGHT AFTr'P FOUR YEARS Nemoth Arrested for Crime Committed Long Ago at Bath TWO AUTOS CRASH i;^ FOG ON b.';;thlehem- NAZ'.RETH PIKE S.4T. Two aiitotc'tl il -. loth owned and Ir'ven by .-Vlienrown people, crashed on lie Xazareth-Iietlili hem |iike. near Xew- hi.'rii, on .Saturday ni'.dit. when neither I'iver eotild si'ii the approach of fhe oth- r car due to the dens," fo',-. One of 'lie cars, a ChitlniPrs tourintx ear, oc- c'picd by two men and a woman, was 1 iidly damaged, and was still li,'ing alon.i^ side of the road Mondav. The other ear, ' Hudson Sedan, oeeipicd b.v four men vas also smashed, hl'it this coiill he •'lovcd by Sundav. when it was taken to a garaije at .MIen'own. The woman n the ( hnlmers nnd one of the men in 'liP Hudson, were badly cut by flyiii? "lass, and several others also sustained uiinor lir,;i,sis. The two mfwl badly in- iured had their hurts treated h.v. Dr. ;'ii-hard»I!e.-k. of X-,.fhir-j. Xone of the fiarties isHv- li- ii '" ' *,, th" ph.vsi,'ian, Conipetitive Examinations For Free Training Will Present Drama "Wben the Lane Turned" For the fir-t time in the last two years, the piople of Xazareth will have a chaiiee to see their home talent in a flood play, produced under local manage¬ ment and for a loi'al organizjifion. The younger memhprs of thp Dickins' I'elloWBhip bale arranged to present on riiursday, February Srd, at Xazareth Hall Chapel the well known Comedy- Drama, "When the I..ane Turned," Those taking part are well known from their former appearance on the local stap- and in this drama they have parts to which they are ppculiajii(y well lilted. The cast will be as follows: Caleb Brandon, a farmer, Mr, C, F, .Martin; llrs. lirandon, his wife, .Miss I-'loreiice Huss; Jasper Fernley, a mil¬ lionaire, Mr, Luther Clewell; I^aura Kernley, his daughter, Aliss .Josephine KreidliT; Marie, Laura's maid. Miss ll'lcn ,stoudt; Dr, Ko^er -Austin, a phys¬ ician. .\lr. J. II, Heard; Sir lilashin-.'ton luulciy, nn Englishman. Mr, FUwood I'naii^tst; Mrs, T. .\. Sniythe, a siinimer •'I'arih'r. Miss ,Julia Crawford; Thomas .\l;.'.'riion Sniytho, her son, Mr. tliiy Laudig; Vincent llrafton, a seimndrel, 'Ir, I, il. Peeling; Speedniore (Jassa- way, a chauffeur, ,\Ir, C. ,^uker; Joyce armody, a train, d niirs-, Miss Ix'ila liuss. The players are In ing coached by Mr. 'eelitig, who is well pleased with the iuogress being made at ihc rehearsals, iiu being held. The tickets, whieli w'll b- .'lO cents ¦ ach. I'an be obtained from any mem- er of the Fellow-ship, or at Crawford's Drug store. .•\s the seating capacity of the Hall I'hapcl is limited, tick,'ts should be se¬ cured [iromptlv, 7ii?E dest:?oys thous.a,nds OF BAGS AT MARTIN'S CREEK PLANT OF ALPHA CEMENT CO. The Modern Pa.L' Cleaning Compiiny -u-tained consid.'ruble loss at tlie .Mpha t'ortland Cement [dant at .Martin's Creek on Sunday, when Ictwecn l.Ttlfltl and .'lllltMl ba#r» were destroyed by a fire in lie bag I haning department. The lire i», Mjii|M>s<«I to hn<-e originated frem an iver-iieated stove. The company fire-fighti-rs sueeeeded in •\tiiigiiishini; the blaze after consider- hie difficilty. It was necessary to ' ;ind|e tTeat quantities of fia'.'s to j,vt f tli,' fir.'. That the nrm of th" hiu is Ions and its memor.v keen is the cxpi'rience nf •I'llius N'emoth. of X'azureth. who is in llie eounty prison awaitin'j- trial in court cn a charge of assault with intent to till. Four yenrs ago X'emoth is said to Iiav" stabltiMl .John Weaver, of Bath, ,sp- verely woiindin? him, X'inioili tlii'n shitipeil, Saturday ni'.'lit he came back to N'lizareth. thinkini/ the affair had hnpu forgotten. Weaver heard of his arrival, l':li! a warrant sworn out hefore Sq-tire ,\nilrews •if Xazareth, nnd a state police- lean arrested X'emoth. much to the hit¬ ter's surprise. The prisom-r was taken 111 fore Sf|iiii-e .\odrews. who gave him a lieariioj-. nnd in defaidt of .^12.0110 hail, committed hi'u to rti"'son. BIRTHDAY PARTIES luoiul nn«. i-i,.„ . I. ¦ . 1 were held at the re-ideni _., Hid lowe;^ « • T' '° ''""'' ""'!t"^ Mr.. Charts Horn on .Saturday Tif i-rlp '""^"' ''"Ward, nan-alive and .enioon, Inerment in the Kkslo, »nc pooma; Churchbill, Kichard 1 llei^du- eemet rv. arvel; Driggg, Colle;^o Llie. Sev-i , ''ll'" oiiaries und eucyclojiaedla.'i '' V rious kinds have also been '¦'wa on Ihe i-eferenie shelves. A notable addition to the library »» a set of books entitled, "Ciown- '^, ""Sl'-ri'ieces of thu World's Hest 'Oral ure." Th-so books wero r'lerously Klven to the Ilign School k,„ , '^'''"¦¦y Kraemer, Another |nutlun was from the Friends of '»h Freedom; a book of colleuled ":'" "howlng Irol.indB toniribu- At the Tomb of Washington wa- one of a party of tourists at .Suci I (1 111 ring The teachers and oH'icers of .St. .lohn's leilleraii ,Siinday school will meet on Thur-day evening in the ihiip I at « o'clock. The object of this meet iie,' Is it'it on'.v to b"coine b:'tt,'r acjinifnted but also to d'si'Uss certHin iptestions re- latiii',' to Sunday ,Siho,,l work, .\ very excelhnt program has Iren prepared hv the Siip'.rintcn'Ient, It consists of ad 'Ircsscs hy nii-n inter,-si,-,I in the work end free iliseiissiiin* on pracliciil qiicH lions of (he work. It |iroiulset to be nly ba in¬ to o,, „ , , _.. I a niectinr whieh will nut 10 art and culture. TLe eol-1 tere.ting but mutually ia.truetiT. (he l.jifaycete hotel, in WashiipjUin, last -umiiicr, when ediicalioual instiunions I lironged the hoirse with sight-seeing iiartie.s, who were out for a good time and to tuk,! in all the wonderful edu- ¦ alional u.vliibits of the Capital. (If eoiirsi' everyone look the beautiful iioat trip to Mount \'ernoii and, as I -tood with tt throng of piljirims, lookin'.' i'l sileiil reference into the ttuuh ol Washin :l.,n, I was recalled to the lue- - nt by the voice of a venerable ncLUo '¦ 'e.l,', sun of (leorge Wa-hiiiglon's slave, . iMicssing soiae men iK'hind me: "(Jen. 1 oil n, ilocaii't yiiii l.i.iiw enough to lake off yicir I ¦ i l',illier of '.our Country?' r ke a.Ie On Saturdiy. January 21), the Twenty .'Minute Socii" y of the Mora¬ vian churi-h will have a sale In the S( citil Kooms of the church. Sugar cake, faney e.ike. candy and ai'ron.s can be purcha.sed. The salo Will begin at ,'{ o'clock. \ pl'asiint parly wa- tendered Mi-s Mazie Frantz. on Satitrilny afiernoon^ in loner of her iL'tli birthday. Those nre- senf H-,'r,T'-T-oriitnp Drake. Fran-i's Wot¬ ring, .Mee Wotriu''. Irene Werner. Cath- • ¦riiic Rash, IMivlIis Rash, Fve'yn r,,int,'n- warc, Fditli I'i'ttersoii, X'le'ora Tliiski4-k, Hilda Weaver, Katherlne Si'ldeirpl, Alarv j's'ehlerrel. Dorotliv Hath. Isabelle Russel, Flizabeth ^^¦'r\. Frikn Marx, Mayln'l Knliler, Mildrcil Kiihler, Manriierite I'a-il, Ruth Leh, Ftli'I Leh, Miriam Werkheiser. Dorothy Walker. E'la ll"v er. Thalia Marks, Aria Xagle. Anna Vaglc. Kdith Frantz. Ma'el Henshue. \ir"'nia Henshue. Liieile Thomas, Mar- inn Thonins. Mazie Frantz. f.ester Thom- iis, Lerov Thoiiias, I'oliert Thonins, ^Irs. ('¦'la I'ran'/ and two sons. .Vrtin^ton nnd Woodrow, Mi-s Frantz received many beautiful L'ifts. The afternoon was spent in plaving games, after which I ount ions refresl'tnents were servi-d, AH I'hose pi-i'spnt had a very enjoyable time nnd I.'ft at a hito hour, wishing "Miss Frantz many more such happy birth¬ days. -\ pl"iisant celebration of hirthilnvsj lis held on Sundav, .Ian. 23rH. at the Harrisburg, Pa.. .Tan. 26tli.—.Mnftunce- nu-nt of i-omp-'titive examinations for tt. ' ti-aininsJ- in forcstrv at the Stat':- :',i!-- ,\cailemy to he held at Harris- ',ir.g. in .Line, was made hy Hilford I'in- chot. the chief forester. The Pennsylvania State Forest Acad¬ emy, at Moi'if Alto, is the only forest s(-hool in the coun'r.-i- that is situated on its own tract of timber. It is the only .\meriean institution of its kind tlci't htis a h-^horatorv of 2.3.00(1 acres of forest undi'r l>usines,s-like manage¬ ment. Fiirthermnr-. the Spate's Forest Aendi»ni.v is the onlv Covi'rnment-owned and siifHiorted forest sehool in the I'nit- d States. N'o other Slate operates such Mil instrtiition exclusively lo train for- stcrs for servi(-e in its forests. .Another uniiiue distintion enjoyed hy Pennsylvania's Forest .Vcademy is that it owns and operates a saw mill in which tho students do tlie actual labor and obtain practical e.-«perience in the 1'SM'n.',' i»d mnnuiaetiire of forest pro¬ ducts. Last year the lumber opei-ations in the school's forest yielded an in- coiie of about ,?l-2,n00. Tlie viclnitv of the Academy offers ensurpassed fiicilitiea for field work in forestry. Within one mile of the school there are more than lllfl species of native woody plants and manv introduced spe-,, , , . . » ,. .-•CS, -Xot far awi'v th'^re is a modPi-n l"'^'^'ne """ 8"'^'» an opportunity fore-t tree nurscrv' w-i'h an annual ca-h»'OuLi do well by calling on Mr, •¦acity of -jnoo.tMW seedliii's. vihich are 'WlUiamSen, distributed free to Pennsvlvanla land m own-'rs for plantin-.' on their properly. To Honor M-morv of \. K. Pufnira I'lentations of yo'in..' trees in the neirti- The Men's CluV of Xut vltv Episeo l«irhood of the school contain many d,f- fcnnt sj)t'eies raniring in a"e from 1 to 1!' venrs. and they cover an aggregate area of ,5(10 acres, I'nder the direction nf the Penns.vl- vnnia I)"i%rtmpnt of Forcstrv the stu¬ dents are given free training in forestry, VII lh,' activit-fTis of the profession arc followed in the woods, from the srrow. ing of tree from seed to the preparation of a working phifi for the handling of a commercial forest. Weekly Meeting of the Nazareth Rod & Gun Club .Vriother successful meeting of the Xazareth Rod i ("lun Club was held on ''onday ni'.dit at the Xazareth Tnii, l-'oiirteen more new members w-ere ad¬ mitted, which now makes the total mi-;ulH>rship of th's CTub 127. The meet¬ ng wns called to order by the Presi¬ dent. Hcnr>- 0. .Simons, Theri" will he another meeting Mon¬ day evening, dan. 31»t, and it is eJcpeet- d to reach a total of l.'iO by that ti ue. There wi'l also te a shoot held at their "rounds in ihe near future, date of same will lie mad" known at the meeting which is to be held .Ian, .list. If you sportsmen want to know- what's goinp on. join, if not already a member, and pome to our ne.vt meeting. Don't forget there will be a mcetinL' every Monda.v night at tli- N',7';-, ! fmi at' S o'cloctc sharp. Mho \^'aiits .\ Home? Victor Willianison recently pur- c'.iased the property formerly known as Hut tie's Mill, on Walnut street. This building could eas ly be re¬ modeled Into .1 double dwelling house nnd would help reduce the local scarcity of homes. Partlea Warren Breinig was re¬ elected President, Stan¬ ley Hangen Secretary and Treasurer, Jesst Kreidler Business Manager, Harry MU- ler Assistant Business Manager, Howard H. Haas, Conductor. A Condensed Statemeni ofthe Years Business- A Patriotic Concert Will be Rendered m St. John's Lutheran ' Church on February 2L The electlOB of director* •! tk* Y, U, C. A. Band was keld laat Tliursday evening :n the 'V. M. C. A- auditorium and the following w«M elected: Harry MiHer, Jesse Kreid¬ ler, Warren Breinig, Frank Hntk. Jr., S aney Hangen, Eugene Ab^ ai,d H, E, Venter. The board held a meetng »n4 elected the following officers for tk» ensuing year: 'Warren Breinis. president; Stanley Hangen, secrelMT and ireasurer; Jesse Kreidler, basi- ness manager, and Harry Miller. ass Stan btusinesi manager, How- I'ld H, Haas, of Allentown, waa a* .iiiimously elected musical director. Following is a condensed statemea: of the treasurer: Keceipts from different sources were 13,168.24 Lxpenditures—payment of Instruments A uniforms etc »,137.«» Balance I 30.31 The newly elected direc'ore ax% arianging for a patriotic eoncett that will be rendered In the Ln'k- eian church, on jfendiy, February ?1 at 8:15, Patron tickets w II b* l.ssued, Fur'her details of the con¬ cert will be given in these columas f'-om week to week. WILL NOW USE HIS CASKET IP'"'! church, Bethlehein, at its meet¬ ing on Friday evening, January 2"*, ¦will honor the memory of Its late vice-president, N'orman K, Putmira. formerly of Xazareth. who d ed last r'riday In St, Luke's Hospital, Hc(|2St'/,, when Owner Made it for P'?r-jonal Occnpancy Many Years Ago V A casket thai Walter r.. A, Ziefler, of .MIentown, mad" for his funeral mor* than 2.') vears ago will now he utilized, he having died on Thursday at a hos¬ pital, following a long illness. He vat 71 years of age and ..ii ,xi„it colTi« maker. For many y ',,ye,t hy 11 local undertaker and, b fon' retirinj more than a ipmrter of a eentury ag». he made a solid walnut casket in whlefc he expressed a wish to be bur e,i wh»» bis death aboiiM occur, Tt has hee» stored all these years in his former em- ph)yer'« establishment, .Amon-' the S^o'et .S-riefie« 'I'lic Ladies' ,Aiixiliary ef t'apta» Owen Riee, fSamp 20. Sons of \>ter«mi. h'ld n very en'hrisinsfic .inij Inrgcly at¬ tended neeting oa Friday evenini;. Spt- en candidai^es v ere initiated into flH sisterhood, having now a'fained a wi^ta- b'-rship of 77, a remarkable short time showing that the "live wires" were eo» nceted iif> properly. Visitor* w-re pr» sent from .MIentown and other ¦•--ir'Ty points. Th ' ladies will meet oa Friday evening. February 4th. Sons of Veterans meeting on Friday eveninjj, January SiSth. A pood attend" ance is re^lllested by tbe Captain, M important ^isiiies»-wiH Ih> presented for discussion. , On Tuesday eTenin'j a delepation dl Haymakers from Bethlehem and nei?b boring Lofts trailed to town, making a fraternal »islt to Minnetonka Ixift, a diss of candidates were ¦vias active In tbe club and other I taught "the art of haymakin-r," .After parish org.anLra-lons and h s loss Is *'"? ritualistic ceremonies were ,)ver, the kienlv felt meeting drifted into an old fashione* "g--t together' social manner, flnd an ele- rved. Kli'cteil Oflii'i-rs at Dinner The members of the Senior B bb Class of the Moravl m Sunday school | l''.Bt Thursd y held a meeting in the] social rooms at Ihe church and ' elected officers nnd enjoyed an esc 'I- lent fried oys or dinner. The officers elected were Mrs. AHcj gant luncheon w Executed Deed for Poland | L, P. Ko-fenba'l,'r l.i-t \\,!'k wiot,' a '1 1 f'lr :• trc-t ,,f lan'l "hich is situ¬ ated in Poland, The parties interest- I iu I If' ih'i'il were foreigners who re- .'de near the Xazareth C'tnent mill, whoj-.,^^„„ r-„.„„ „„ !„,-,».ma«, v,, Vn~ "ii'l'ii-eil i, ., of land from another ¦ <^'^*«"« .f^^'m'^^^' i"^'-s"Ti''n' brnkers .-\lplia, X J, Both °' Bi^tnlehem, has been arresed on a i;UOKEn F.\IT,FI> TO T.AKE OCT I.ICENSK H. J. Linder, manager of the H. V. home of Mr, and' AIr». Toseriii M, j Leopold, presdent; William Muth I-'illse Itlllllor It was riiin,ired th.it the MiColIum * Post Silk Company, of Nazareth, h!,d shut down, but Instead they are v.orking full time and want more help, as you will see In their ad, under "wanted" column. riiangst. IIU Scott avenue, Rethldcni I'a,. in honor of the followimr: Mrs '' Idiniiiir S yfri d a'ld •'a'e.'hfers, f^er- • rude end Mrs. .IViseti'i l'nan^i~t nnl c^'I- il-en. Florence and Raymond. .\ rhickf "n dinu-r was served and thp d-iy was nleasnn'lv spent. Those presput were "rs T''t;h!'inn Se-fried and dang'iters "ertri'de, .'\nnn. and Jfrs, Jo«i • Ilenshu.' and ehild'-en, Tren and Pornthv an I ,\r- I nc '^hpffy, all of X't'-'areth: Trvin Bow. man, of Eastnn. nmi Mr, and Mr*, ,Iosenh l'niin'.'=t nnd cliili!r,>'i, F1,ir,-ne,' and Uay- iiiond, W. C. T. U. Meetini? The F,'''riiarv nieetin'' of the W, C T. r will b. heM at the V. M, C A. oil 'ruesday. February Ist. at ,1 p, m. Mrs. Kllen S ip, cieintv president, wil ''iv,' an account of the W, C, T, I' \\,,rM convention held nt I.ondoti, Fn-'- I land, last summer, which she atten,Ic I. .Ml members of the Xazareth I'nion are iirgpd to atti'Uil this nioeting and all othiT ladii's interested in temperance work, are cordially invited to come. secretary, and PiUl Oapp, treasurer. Ilv fro'ii I'ohind and tl"- NCtarc'.li p i>ide pnrchasei! the tract of land from the .Alpha people and had Mr. Kootenbedcr write the deed which wns forwiirdeil to th" Cnnsol of Poland, who is Io"nt"d at Philadelphia to prove the deal. np Quarry To Ile OperatiMl Messrs. A. tl. Keru and WII1...1. Santee, proprietors of the Trum¬ bower Coal Company, Xaz.ireth. have leased the .Xazareth LLiiestone Ocarr ea from Sehmoyer &.Oroman of Allen'own, and w 11 here.if:e.' operate the Quirrios which ure U.c.ted on tho Tatamy roid, near .Var.areth The nuarrles have an e.>:-|,,,„^^ ^ ,^p 1^^^ ^^ Thomas Cope, ceptfontilly tine iiuallty of limestone - - - - Piirch,-isr<l Proportleg Herman Ziegler, real estate (igenl sf Id fiiur frame proiierlles on Mauch Ciiunk street. Wes- Nazareth, to charge of selling stocks and bond* -rlthout a 1 cense. He hnd been altected to take out a license at it cost of $100 hut had neglecti-d to da 80 Lluder has furnished bill fi^r a hearing hefore .Mdermnn Leon Ja»- oly. Ent ert- Miss Mad I Mrs. Ralph S Frie-.a* ¦•r of Ml, Rria rinined the fol- Fnink Siegel. of tho Nnzireth De-'!',¦"!"»? y"-"!? f 1 iemls at her home la«t lailinent Store, for a consideration Fr •e ¦ ,. ¦ ,'"',""" ¦", VV'" ^ "!.""« '" •'"^'- Mae Wmid"rlv said to be n the neighborhood ot Vay D^Xt., \\„rv Drv.' J'^jsin ono. The houses were formerl'.'l » EveK-n Scheeti. I/ormina .Anna Ilrenijf. M» deal riitert.-iinnient Tho .Music Lovers' Club w 11 havo j t..idr ne.vt (^'on nueiing on Kebru- i.ry 17th at 8:15 P. .M. at the "»'." The soloist will he Hans Dress'l. of riiiladulphla. noted 'cello plajrer. Another special feature w 11 be a trio of violin, French horn and piano by Brabmi. jl.. P. Bahp, Pr. O, Wlmmer lAttornev Calvin Sn,(,ii. „f Easton Executive Meetinjf Tln^ executive meetin,.' of the Mission- iry Soii'ty of tbe X'l'nlown Confer- ncc ,'f the Lutheran Church will he hehl •n Sill m's Lutheran Church, Bpthlehem, Thursday, at one o'lock. ,\ll the mem lers of tlie execuiive committee of the local Missionary .Society are ex()ected lo attend. Mr. and Mrs, W lliam .Milchsack and e*^ter'ylned the foll.iwing friends to j dinner at Nazare'h Inn on Wednei»- diy: Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Schnee- teil, Mr. and Mrs Joseph H. Rick¬ ert, Mrs. Josephine Stotz, and 11W I Minnie Eley, John Rodenbach, of Bethlehem. • tient the week end in town as tka guest of Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge Stacker and familr.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 30 |
Issue | 9 |
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 | 1921-01-27 |
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 | 01 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1921 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 30 |
Issue | 9 |
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 | 1921-01-27 |
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 30440 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. |
Full Text |
The ttem hf ports Nazareth
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Nazareth Supports
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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DtCVOrKI) IO UTKKM I IK. I (HAI. AM) '.KNtKVL IMFLLIGKNCK
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NAZAKE1H. PA.. THLRSDAV MOKMNC. JANUAHV 27. IH21
NO 9
UGH
SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST TO OUR CITIZENS
The Home of The Unangst Furniture and Carpet Co.
Literary Society - Held Meeting Friday After¬ noon -A Vocational Lecture Basket Ball —Prizes Offered for Original Short Stories
IaNcw System was Re cently Installed in the Library — New Books were placed on Shelves Magazine Table is in Excellent Condition and Kept in up-to-date Shape
Liter.iry Sodcty l.itrriu-f iocii'iy wm ln'ld Kridar af- t»riine» umdcr the niispiies of lli,' l-'ri'Sli- men rlisi. Din- of 1 li.' featiires of the |iTi);rrjm wm fla' prcsenlatlon of tlii'ir |,irtiiri- to lh" llig'li school. The choi.T of tliit y Ar',s cla-..! win a picli-re of Thinilerr Roosevrit, Tli" p'cturc wa.s pri'-iiit J Il.T Ua,\'nioiid Sto\cr nnd was »crrp|pd by l!os|yii porttiin, president of Uir S niur class, Kriiii!-; Sl.'cla-l. pr,>si- (ipBl of .Junior class, and I'aul ('le>Tcll, pri'niilriit of Sophomore class paid ^dow- inu' Irihiili'S to this .spli'iidiil |iiirtrn't. The fiiJInwin.L; ofl'icers were ch'Cted for tlio s'Tond genipster: I'rcs,, Frank ¦Jtcrkcl: Vice Trcs., Kenneth .\hel; Sec. heah I'lBiiL'st; ,\s-t. See., Lucy Wun- Herl»; Tronn., I.orruinc Oold; Ciist. of Ma.U'., Ri-atrice Itterly, Lecture On W'llni'Kday iiioi-iiiiiij another voca- liniii' I'l-liire wus delivered l,y liev, BiTL'iiini. pastor of fhe loenl Kviin^plical chnii-h. lli< Kuliji'ct pcrtaiii'd to the iBorrl.i o( loda.v and in a very plcasini,' aril fiirr-fiil iiianiicr Ic jirc-e'Titcd his iplrnil d nil'lrc's. tu tie stiiilenis of th,' Hiirh srhool, '
B.isketb.iU PnsliPthall is kii'pin',' up t!ic ii.siial r»piitarinn in Iti.'.'h scliiKd circles. .MI the availahlc lloir .spa -e was laken up afiiiin on Stitarday iii;iht when lio'li Sliilint'ton teams wew here. It was on" of till' b st panics of the season and was * tlir'llr for llu- aoi'i'iice from licjin-1 nhti: to eial. This Fridav evenin<; o'lr Wi.vs will joiirne.v to M"ividc:e *o in"et thiir IIiKh school team for the lirst timi-.
;ion on "11-
I'ary night" while it m.,de poS8iol«
'y a I mited usu of the librar>,
he new system haa jdaecd nioi'e
book.t in circulation wi h less cou
|fusiuii and h.is resulted in betior ro-
uru of tho books. Very few books
le held until overdue, IJooks miy
n wiilidriwii or returned at any
time during sehool hours.
This change has stimulated read- 'tig and has made research easier as the books can be easily secured una plumed without wa.liug tor iho Jlbrariiu, The student librarians pre do ng very well in ilielr new p»ork. They are Katharine Kutz, Btatrico .N'ewhurt, .Millard Stodlet, Lambert, liroad, Harold llartZi'll, Uurlyu Rader and (leorge Weiss.
Recent new books on Iho shelves JiM Cheyney, a short history of ^'-gl ml and Indus ri.l ,.iid Soeiil History of Kngland; Ogg. .Sue al frogresB in Couiemiiorary' Europe; Bfifnohos, a iioliiical history of Ufoiio since 1.^14; Thorndiko, edu- pai onal psychology; Voung. teach- *>g of ui-lthme ic; Punneit, ground- ¦jork of arilhiaetlc; Browu und poffman, how to (each urithmeiic: lapiior, the teaching of ar llimmic; •'une, the teaching ot ariihmotlc; H'-Murry, special method in arllh- "^ttic; Marshall, Wriglit und Field, 't'lterlals for tlio study of elomen-' f>'y economics; Xlarllo I, familiar! Uotat ons
lection ig ontltlod, "cJlories of Ire¬ land."
Tho libnirlan has collected and dialogued all the pamphlelB son, tut by the .State and Federal Gororn- itiont aud these form a source of valuable information on I,tq topics of tba day.
From rocord kept for tho past few d'.ys It Is shown thai tho library Is being constantly used by at lo.ust (.Uy per cent, of the sohool counting Ihe t me oxcluslTe of ths hours after sessions.
The magazine table la now In ox- ccllent condition; fifteen well seloct- ed magazines are constantly , hand. These flll pracllc.illy every demand the school makes upon thora for any k nd of material. The tabl is supported by voluntary contribu¬ tions trom the student body and it v.ould be hard to find a more glrln. ing example of student aciivity along r ght lines than this tabln ex Mbita. Never before have the mas- axinos been handled with greater care and the school seems proud of being able to support a well kept nd up-to-d.ite table.
.A.VRESTED AT WAZAKETH FOR ST.\BBrNG W?iICn OCCURRED NE.'VR BATH FOUR YEARS AGO
lliidijiph Neiiiiili. n Iliin rari.in. I ' .-'n eommitted t,) jail ti.v ',S,p.n're Simon ^nilr'Wi, of Nazareth, on a chatgi' of I', louiotta as-n'ilt with iritert to kill. The crime with whi'h he is cliar;rc(i or.
arr d nearly four 'ears ajo, when he 's snirl In have itiili'ieil another foreitm-
r, .lohn Weav.'r, in a li-;ht which ocriir-
d diiriii;' a clchralion ni-iir listh, N"-
¦aith then ski|ipeil out. b-il a short lime
:o'0 rarn'^ bnek lo ilip Nazareth cement
' I'ioii, and ,^e-ori'd pmploym'nt at the ¦•.¦«znrpfh eeeieol works, lie waa reco',' •I'y.ed, State P.'li,ernan Poto'ai, station "ll al Nazareth, was pit on the caiie ami
n ^'u.i'irilav 'irr "i| 'li I't.-; riaa.
Ice Harvest Very
Satisfactory Thi.s Season
Ibra lonl:
Itu
UarrlHtiurg, Pa,, Jan. 26. Tlic Ice harvest this wlnt"r Is morn satistac- tory In the Puoono reatoTi tl.ar )•. many other sections, of the State, ac- coriilnp- to Inforinatinn sent to the Pennsylvania Department of Forestry b.v nistrict Forcst-r .Staililcn, of ,\nal- omlnk. IIP has rcport'-il Ihat twelve Inch Ice is b_p|n(r cut this week on Promised I,.antl I.,iike.
Foresters Stadden anil Rowland this week were In the Promi.spd Land ter¬ ritory, arrantrinsr for th,' r.-mnval of the dead chestnut timber in that r,'- R-lon, Forest R.anfjers Jnc-ib Miller and Cl,vrlo Ualtt are ,sii|-icrvlslns- lumber op¬ erations f'lr tlip Department of I^or estry at Hunters* Range and at Edg-e Mefc,
To perfect plans for Increased pro¬ tection atralnst forest tires in the Delaware State Forest territory. For¬ ester Stadden Is maklncT cvti-nslve pre- parati,,ns tn oo-opernte with the Po¬ cono Forestry Assocliition. He ri'Cent- ly met Professor H, J, Kiinklp, aeere- tnry of the assoel,ill,,n, to talk over protection plans for this spring'.
Interesting Lecture
I 111 ^alui'ilav evenini,/, .Ian, -*!>lli, at rt.'!. Per. -1. .!. Hunt will u'i»p a lectiire I'll "The Pattle of .Krmp.'.'pd'lon." in the I'vanu'eli kI Chur^-li on Hroad street ''onr years aae I?hv. Hunt conducted Ilvnn.f.-eMstic meeiintjs at th-.- comer of 'Iain and lielvidere streets, and those who lipiird hini then will no doubt re- inemher some of his splendid sermons. sp<'ciall,v the one on "I'liiisi'Ieni-':'*' aiel iirio'lier on ",\ie \ou Readr for Ihe ¦ l-d'.'meiit Day?" >
II,' w:ts at that time slationed at Xi- conisco hut lias .since lic'^n Pall"(l to Kas¬ ton to the Calvary \I, K t'iiiiri-li on IPh street. It wail in this church wlcre a few \reel..s ai^o he i.'ave tlie alsive mentioned lecture, the lar^p pilifii-e be- ¦luj crowded lo the doors, (V>me snil Ic'iir llilli. Kveryl'oily welcome.
Y. M. C. A. BAND ELECTS DIRECTORS FOR
THE YEAR 1921
Where thev c 'nducted a vSucce.^sful Business for the last 27 Years—S endvertisemenl on another page.
PEN ARGVL CHAMBER, i^- ^ ^ f
K. OF F,. INSTITUTED, *'*' "' xv^i.,Mi
Cement Plant
L,'|it. Wil'iaiu ('. I.-,'s. ori.'anizer f,)r '!ie ilriler KiiL:Iits of Friendship. Friday "vi'iiirif; institfit d the I'en .-Vr^'vl ('lia'u- 'i"r. N'o. lis. with a larg,' elass of ean- ¦ 'idalpj. FoMowinij the openin;? of the l-i-l'to'ion tlii> following- olficcrs were -11,med to serve for the ensiiin;; term: i'asl sir kniirht luarshal, .1. Ifanihleton; sir knif^ht iiiHrshiil, .1 11. .Mill.r; seiiior ¦liiim|iioii, \V, li. Sine; jtinior champion. ''"'k-.I (', l>)lenian; senior stewnrd, H. W, (lodslial; junior champion. .Mbert *'r-tz: master uf rites, Clarence Smiley; lOLrlit, founcillor, Francis S. Fste; cliap- 'liii. Ilowfird Serfas; linancial secretary, V. \V, Flory; rcordini; secretary, Kli.|ah Kolli; trustees isix nionthsl, William -Miller, (on" yeari. Dr. >icCormick, 'ci;^-litcen nionthsl, Ur, L'Isler; knight varden, Clareiioe N'arut'li; trea-iiurer, F. Ahel.
F- llt^tiag i-'is iin-ti(rH«tion of officers ¦oiilresscs v/iTfi made by Capt, I>>es, Dr. \, Cohen, of the supreme ori;unizntion '!'partaient. and Sir Kui.irht .Vfarshal "anibh'ton.
Saturday evenin;,,' was lh,- final meef- iiii: of the Nazareth Cliainher, Xo. Hlil, pfore the elosinir.-f»f the charter and ti7 new meniliers were initiateil. The class I rmicht fhe mi-nih,'rsliip roster of the i'liamher up to .Tt,'i, it being instituted 'II Der.'Oiler IS, The deyrcc work was '\'inpli'lii'd hv \Vas|iini,'ti,n I'liamher, of MIentown,
Ladies' Cliamlurs are iu tic course of iir.e-anizatioii iu .Ml"tit'i\s a, .Va/areth aud I'en Argyl,
I ,\KM CAI.E.\DAR
Sack Mending Ilouiio cf Ilrr.'ules Com- p,-iny Bume'1 to the Ground
Daiiiape estinicted to be Iiefwpin .*Silil anil *1 IlliO vas done early Thursday tiiorninir. when th" sa-k menilin.i,' house at the Hercides Portland Cement C'un- piiiiy [ihint. at Stockertown, hurned to the iiround. It was a little nft,'r mid- ¦lij-'ht that Sipiire an-l Mrs. A. IT. Stolf- ! t who live ahout l.ntIO fe"t from the leant, saw llames in the Imildin'.',
\Ir s:(,,ir',,t r-iM t-i the sack house. Up and th" watehiuan and enttinecr '¦¦,,ri,'il \ci»h h'lekets of water to ex- 'inv'-iish the blaze. Word was sent to R. K, Wood, of V-iznreth, stiperintend- nt of tlip plant aud Iip summoned the Viplanpe Hose Conipniiy. of V-tzereth. whieh re-ponded and foiieht fhe Hames with chemicals. .\ hose of water from a connetion nt the plant was also play¬ ed on the blaze.
'Sir. Wood had everx tliinii removed fro'ii the oifice, as this bnildin'; is situ¬ ated near the sack house. It was 2 ri, |ii, when th" lhim"s were finally e\- tinffiiishpd. Lifrht from the fire eould
he -¦'-'U for piiles uro'iml.
Timely IU-inindcr,H Protii Tin •jylvaniu State Colli-;;-!'
Penn.
Novel Way to Advertise
I I , \\ . Clewell. a well known pretzel
''iiil.er in N'Hzarcth, last Saturilay
tli.'ui.dit of a noyi'l way in which the
fiituous "Lititz," pretzel might be made
more fainoua.
Ife seeurpil Iwo youni; iiirU of lown and around their respective necks lie tii'il a strin;,' on which there were se* • ral pretzels,
Thesi' frirls then lioardpd a car for l''ast(,u and aft*'r jirrixiu',' al their des, tiiiation they prul.ably acconi[ili.-lied the 'Tcntest part of fheir niissiim,
Mr, Clewell certainly picked two fine miiliu'iis Ihrii which to d,, hi, adverlis iniT,
De.ith at the Almshouse
Uiiiis,' lipck di'd here .laiiuary l!Hh at U.IO p. m,. of dialietes. ajjed 7S years. She was ailmillid from Kaston last .-\ii- •rust, .She is survived hy two sons iinil two daii^ditcrs dne son residing' at Sun ¦\n;onio, TcMis, and one ul Wilson. I'll daughter, ,MrH, ChurliM Horn, of Fm ton. and Mis.i Anna Itei-k, nn iiiiiiatc it the .Minshoiise. The funeral services of her dau;.'h
tJrchard -If rabbits are jileii iful in and around tho orchard, some protection against their destruction of trees may, result from feeding hem with small iiruning brush dur- liig the time snow covers tho Kroiuid. i\ ,'3mall amount ot brush can be left scattered about the orchard,
Woodlot—Have you ordei'ed for¬ est tree,s for next spring's planting in the tarm woodlot? Do not delay too lonj-': you may miss getting them, I is "tirst come, flrst served."
Garden—Plans for the family garden cannot be made too early. Space und plantings may be drawn III! and seeds ordered at any tim,, now, Tho sooner the better.
Swine—During the win'er months pigs will not drink sulflcient water for body needs. Warm "sloppy" feed Increases the wati-r consump¬ tion thereby promoting iho thrift and vigor ot the animals.
Poultry—Now Is the time to set jour Incuba'ors to secure the early hutched chicks. These luillcts will nature oarly and will produce larg,-, (ii'.antilies oC eggs during the fall ii'onths when the price is high.
CAUGHT AFTr'P FOUR YEARS
Nemoth Arrested for Crime Committed Long Ago at Bath
TWO AUTOS CRASH i;^
FOG ON b.';;thlehem-
NAZ'.RETH PIKE S.4T.
Two aiitotc'tl il -. loth owned and Ir'ven by .-Vlienrown people, crashed on lie Xazareth-Iietlili hem |iike. near Xew- hi.'rii, on .Saturday ni'.dit. when neither I'iver eotild si'ii the approach of fhe oth- r car due to the dens," fo',-. One of 'lie cars, a ChitlniPrs tourintx ear, oc- c'picd by two men and a woman, was 1 iidly damaged, and was still li,'ing alon.i^ side of the road Mondav. The other ear, ' Hudson Sedan, oeeipicd b.v four men vas also smashed, hl'it this coiill he •'lovcd by Sundav. when it was taken to a garaije at .MIen'own. The woman n the ( hnlmers nnd one of the men in 'liP Hudson, were badly cut by flyiii? "lass, and several others also sustained uiinor lir,;i,sis. The two mfwl badly in- iured had their hurts treated h.v. Dr. ;'ii-hard»I!e.-k. of X-,.fhir-j. Xone of the fiarties isHv- li- ii '" ' *,, th" ph.vsi,'ian,
Conipetitive Examinations
For Free Training
Will Present Drama "Wben the Lane Turned"
For the fir-t time in the last two years, the piople of Xazareth will have a chaiiee to see their home talent in a flood play, produced under local manage¬ ment and for a loi'al organizjifion.
The younger memhprs of thp Dickins' I'elloWBhip bale arranged to present on riiursday, February Srd, at Xazareth Hall Chapel the well known Comedy- Drama, "When the I..ane Turned,"
Those taking part are well known from their former appearance on the local stap- and in this drama they have parts to which they are ppculiajii(y well lilted.
The cast will be as follows:
Caleb Brandon, a farmer, Mr, C, F, .Martin; llrs. lirandon, his wife, .Miss I-'loreiice Huss; Jasper Fernley, a mil¬ lionaire, Mr, Luther Clewell; I^aura Kernley, his daughter, Aliss .Josephine KreidliT; Marie, Laura's maid. Miss ll'lcn ,stoudt; Dr, Ko^er -Austin, a phys¬ ician. .\lr. J. II, Heard; Sir lilashin-.'ton luulciy, nn Englishman. Mr, FUwood I'naii^tst; Mrs, T. .\. Sniythe, a siinimer •'I'arih'r. Miss ,Julia Crawford; Thomas .\l;.'.'riion Sniytho, her son, Mr. tliiy Laudig; Vincent llrafton, a seimndrel, 'Ir, I, il. Peeling; Speedniore (Jassa- way, a chauffeur, ,\Ir, C. ,^uker; Joyce
armody, a train, d niirs-, Miss Ix'ila liuss.
The players are In ing coached by Mr. 'eelitig, who is well pleased with the iuogress being made at ihc rehearsals, iiu being held.
The tickets, whieli w'll b- .'lO cents ¦ ach. I'an be obtained from any mem- er of the Fellow-ship, or at Crawford's Drug store.
.•\s the seating capacity of the Hall I'hapcl is limited, tick,'ts should be se¬ cured [iromptlv,
7ii?E dest:?oys thous.a,nds
OF BAGS AT MARTIN'S CREEK PLANT OF ALPHA CEMENT CO.
The Modern Pa.L' Cleaning Compiiny -u-tained consid.'ruble loss at tlie .Mpha t'ortland Cement [dant at .Martin's Creek on Sunday, when Ictwecn l.Ttlfltl and .'lllltMl ba#r» were destroyed by a fire in
lie bag I haning department. The lire i», Mjii|M>s<«I to hn<-e originated frem an
iver-iieated stove.
The company fire-fighti-rs sueeeeded in •\tiiigiiishini; the blaze after consider-
hie difficilty. It was necessary to ' ;ind|e tTeat quantities of fia'.'s to j,vt
f tli,' fir.'.
That the nrm of th" hiu is Ions and its memor.v keen is the cxpi'rience nf •I'llius N'emoth. of X'azureth. who is in llie eounty prison awaitin'j- trial in court cn a charge of assault with intent to till. Four yenrs ago X'emoth is said to Iiav" stabltiMl .John Weaver, of Bath, ,sp- verely woiindin? him, X'inioili tlii'n shitipeil, Saturday ni'.'lit he came back to N'lizareth. thinkini/ the affair had hnpu forgotten. Weaver heard of his arrival, l':li! a warrant sworn out hefore Sq-tire ,\nilrews •if Xazareth, nnd a state police- lean arrested X'emoth. much to the hit¬ ter's surprise. The prisom-r was taken 111 fore Sf|iiii-e .\odrews. who gave him a lieariioj-. nnd in defaidt of .^12.0110 hail, committed hi'u to rti"'son.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
luoiul nn«. i-i,.„ . I. ¦ . 1 were held at the re-ideni _.,
Hid lowe;^ « • T' '° ''""'' ""'!t"^ Mr.. Charts Horn on .Saturday Tif i-rlp '""^"' ''"Ward, nan-alive and .enioon, Inerment in the Kkslo, »nc pooma; Churchbill, Kichard 1 llei^du- eemet rv.
arvel; Driggg, Colle;^o Llie. Sev-i
, ''ll'" oiiaries und eucyclojiaedla.'i '' V rious kinds have also been '¦'wa on Ihe i-eferenie shelves.
A notable addition to the library »» a set of books entitled, "Ciown- '^, ""Sl'-ri'ieces of thu World's Hest
'Oral ure." Th-so books wero r'lerously Klven to the Ilign School k,„ , '^'''"¦¦y Kraemer, Another |nutlun was from the Friends of
'»h Freedom; a book of colleuled ":'" "howlng Irol.indB toniribu-
At the Tomb of Washington
wa- one of a party of tourists at
.Suci I (1 111 ring The teachers and oH'icers of .St. .lohn's leilleraii ,Siinday school will meet on Thur-day evening in the ihiip I at « o'clock. The object of this meet iie,' Is it'it on'.v to b"coine b:'tt,'r acjinifnted but also to d'si'Uss certHin iptestions re- latiii',' to Sunday ,Siho,,l work, .\ very excelhnt program has Iren prepared hv the Siip'.rintcn'Ient, It consists of ad 'Ircsscs hy nii-n inter,-si,-,I in the work end free iliseiissiiin* on pracliciil qiicH lions of (he work. It |iroiulset to be nly ba in¬
to o,, „ , , _.. I a niectinr whieh will nut
10 art and culture. TLe eol-1 tere.ting but mutually ia.truetiT.
(he l.jifaycete hotel, in WashiipjUin, last -umiiicr, when ediicalioual instiunions I lironged the hoirse with sight-seeing iiartie.s, who were out for a good time and to tuk,! in all the wonderful edu- ¦ alional u.vliibits of the Capital.
(If eoiirsi' everyone look the beautiful iioat trip to Mount \'ernoii and, as I -tood with tt throng of piljirims, lookin'.' i'l sileiil reference into the ttuuh ol Washin :l.,n, I was recalled to the lue- - nt by the voice of a venerable ncLUo '¦ 'e.l,', sun of (leorge Wa-hiiiglon's slave, . iMicssing soiae men iK'hind me: "(Jen. 1 oil n, ilocaii't yiiii l.i.iiw enough to lake off yicir I ¦ i l',illier of
'.our Country?'
r ke a.Ie
On Saturdiy. January 21), the Twenty .'Minute Socii" y of the Mora¬ vian churi-h will have a sale In the S( citil Kooms of the church.
Sugar cake, faney e.ike. candy and ai'ron.s can be purcha.sed. The salo Will begin at ,'{ o'clock.
\ pl'asiint parly wa- tendered Mi-s Mazie Frantz. on Satitrilny afiernoon^ in loner of her iL'tli birthday. Those nre- senf H-,'r,T'-T-oriitnp Drake. Fran-i's Wot¬ ring, .Mee Wotriu''. Irene Werner. Cath- • ¦riiic Rash, IMivlIis Rash, Fve'yn r,,int,'n- warc, Fditli I'i'ttersoii, X'le'ora Tliiski4-k, Hilda Weaver, Katherlne Si'ldeirpl, Alarv
j's'ehlerrel. Dorotliv Hath. Isabelle Russel, Flizabeth ^^¦'r\. Frikn Marx, Mayln'l Knliler, Mildrcil Kiihler, Manriierite I'a-il, Ruth Leh, Ftli'I Leh, Miriam Werkheiser. Dorothy Walker. E'la ll"v er. Thalia Marks, Aria Xagle. Anna Vaglc. Kdith Frantz. Ma'el Henshue. \ir"'nia Henshue. Liieile Thomas, Mar- inn Thonins. Mazie Frantz. f.ester Thom- iis, Lerov Thoiiias, I'oliert Thonins, ^Irs. ('¦'la I'ran'/ and two sons. .Vrtin^ton nnd Woodrow, Mi-s Frantz received many beautiful L'ifts. The afternoon was spent in plaving games, after which I ount ions refresl'tnents were servi-d, AH
I'hose pi-i'spnt had a very enjoyable time nnd I.'ft at a hito hour, wishing "Miss Frantz many more such happy birth¬ days.
-\ pl"iisant celebration of hirthilnvsj lis held on Sundav, .Ian. 23rH. at the
Harrisburg, Pa.. .Tan. 26tli.—.Mnftunce-
nu-nt of i-omp-'titive examinations for
tt. ' ti-aininsJ- in forcstrv at the Stat':-
:',i!-- ,\cailemy to he held at Harris- ',ir.g. in .Line, was made hy Hilford I'in- chot. the chief forester.
The Pennsylvania State Forest Acad¬ emy, at Moi'if Alto, is the only forest s(-hool in the coun'r.-i- that is situated on its own tract of timber. It is the only .\meriean institution of its kind tlci't htis a h-^horatorv of 2.3.00(1 acres of forest undi'r l>usines,s-like manage¬ ment. Fiirthermnr-. the Spate's Forest Aendi»ni.v is the onlv Covi'rnment-owned and siifHiorted forest sehool in the I'nit-
d States. N'o other Slate operates such Mil instrtiition exclusively lo train for-
stcrs for servi(-e in its forests. .Another uniiiue distintion enjoyed hy Pennsylvania's Forest .Vcademy is that it owns and operates a saw mill in which tho students do tlie actual labor and obtain practical e.-«perience in the 1'SM'n.',' i»d mnnuiaetiire of forest pro¬ ducts. Last year the lumber opei-ations in the school's forest yielded an in- coiie of about ,?l-2,n00.
Tlie viclnitv of the Academy offers ensurpassed fiicilitiea for field work in forestry. Within one mile of the school there are more than lllfl species of native
woody plants and manv introduced spe-,, , , . . » ,.
.-•CS, -Xot far awi'v th'^re is a modPi-n l"'^'^'ne """ 8"'^'» an opportunity fore-t tree nurscrv' w-i'h an annual ca-h»'OuLi do well by calling on Mr, •¦acity of -jnoo.tMW seedliii's. vihich are 'WlUiamSen, distributed free to Pennsvlvanla land m
own-'rs for plantin-.' on their properly. To Honor M-morv of \. K. Pufnira I'lentations of yo'in..' trees in the neirti- The Men's CluV of Xut vltv Episeo l«irhood of the school contain many d,f- fcnnt sj)t'eies raniring in a"e from 1 to 1!' venrs. and they cover an aggregate area of ,5(10 acres,
I'nder the direction nf the Penns.vl- vnnia I)"i%rtmpnt of Forcstrv the stu¬ dents are given free training in forestry, VII lh,' activit-fTis of the profession arc followed in the woods, from the srrow. ing of tree from seed to the preparation of a working phifi for the handling of a commercial forest.
Weekly Meeting of the Nazareth Rod & Gun Club
.Vriother successful meeting of the Xazareth Rod i ("lun Club was held on ''onday ni'.dit at the Xazareth Tnii, l-'oiirteen more new members w-ere ad¬ mitted, which now makes the total mi-;ulH>rship of th's CTub 127. The meet¬ ng wns called to order by the Presi¬ dent. Hcnr>- 0. .Simons,
Theri" will he another meeting Mon¬ day evening, dan. 31»t, and it is eJcpeet- d to reach a total of l.'iO by that ti ue. There wi'l also te a shoot held at their "rounds in ihe near future, date of same will lie mad" known at the meeting which is to be held .Ian, .list. If you sportsmen want to know- what's goinp on. join, if not already a member, and pome to our ne.vt meeting. Don't forget there will be a mcetinL' every Monda.v night at tli- N',7';-, ! fmi at' S o'cloctc sharp.
Mho \^'aiits .\ Home?
Victor Willianison recently pur- c'.iased the property formerly known as Hut tie's Mill, on Walnut street. This building could eas ly be re¬ modeled Into .1 double dwelling house nnd would help reduce the local scarcity of homes. Partlea
Warren Breinig was re¬ elected President, Stan¬ ley Hangen Secretary and Treasurer, Jesst Kreidler Business Manager, Harry MU- ler Assistant Business Manager, Howard H. Haas, Conductor.
A Condensed Statemeni ofthe Years Business- A Patriotic Concert Will be Rendered m St. John's Lutheran
' Church on February 2L
The electlOB of director* •! tk* Y, U, C. A. Band was keld laat Tliursday evening :n the 'V. M. C. A- auditorium and the following w«M elected: Harry MiHer, Jesse Kreid¬ ler, Warren Breinig, Frank Hntk. Jr., S aney Hangen, Eugene Ab^ ai,d H, E, Venter.
The board held a meetng »n4 elected the following officers for tk» ensuing year: 'Warren Breinis. president; Stanley Hangen, secrelMT and ireasurer; Jesse Kreidler, basi- ness manager, and Harry Miller. ass Stan btusinesi manager, How- I'ld H, Haas, of Allentown, waa a* .iiiimously elected musical director. Following is a condensed statemea: of the treasurer: Keceipts from different
sources were 13,168.24
Lxpenditures—payment of
Instruments A uniforms
etc »,137.«»
Balance I 30.31
The newly elected direc'ore ax% arianging for a patriotic eoncett that will be rendered In the Ln'k- eian church, on jfendiy, February ?1 at 8:15, Patron tickets w II b* l.ssued, Fur'her details of the con¬ cert will be given in these columas f'-om week to week.
WILL NOW USE HIS CASKET
IP'"'! church, Bethlehein, at its meet¬ ing on Friday evening, January 2"*, ¦will honor the memory of Its late vice-president, N'orman K, Putmira. formerly of Xazareth. who d ed last r'riday In St, Luke's Hospital, Hc(|2St'/,, when
Owner Made it for P'?r-jonal Occnpancy
Many Years Ago V A casket thai Walter r.. A, Ziefler, of .MIentown, mad" for his funeral mor* than 2.') vears ago will now he utilized, he having died on Thursday at a hos¬ pital, following a long illness. He vat 71 years of age and ..ii ,xi„it colTi« maker.
For many y ',,ye,t hy
11 local undertaker and, b fon' retirinj more than a ipmrter of a eentury ag». he made a solid walnut casket in whlefc he expressed a wish to be bur e,i wh»» bis death aboiiM occur, Tt has hee» stored all these years in his former em- ph)yer'« establishment,
.Amon-' the S^o'et .S-riefie« 'I'lic Ladies' ,Aiixiliary ef t'apta» Owen Riee, fSamp 20. Sons of \>ter«mi. h'ld n very en'hrisinsfic .inij Inrgcly at¬ tended neeting oa Friday evenini;. Spt- en candidai^es v ere initiated into flH sisterhood, having now a'fained a wi^ta- b'-rship of 77, a remarkable short time showing that the "live wires" were eo» nceted iif> properly. Visitor* w-re pr» sent from .MIentown and other ¦•--ir'Ty points. Th ' ladies will meet oa Friday evening. February 4th.
Sons of Veterans meeting on Friday eveninjj, January SiSth. A pood attend" ance is re^lllested by tbe Captain, M important ^isiiies»-wiH Ih> presented for discussion. ,
On Tuesday eTenin'j a delepation dl Haymakers from Bethlehem and nei?b boring Lofts trailed to town, making a fraternal »islt to Minnetonka Ixift,
a diss of candidates were ¦vias active In tbe club and other I taught "the art of haymakin-r," .After parish org.anLra-lons and h s loss Is *'"? ritualistic ceremonies were ,)ver, the kienlv felt meeting drifted into an old fashione*
"g--t together' social manner, flnd an ele- rved.
Kli'cteil Oflii'i-rs at Dinner The members of the Senior B bb Class of the Moravl m Sunday school | l''.Bt Thursd y held a meeting in the] social rooms at Ihe church and ' elected officers nnd enjoyed an esc 'I- lent fried oys or dinner. The officers elected were Mrs. AHcj
gant luncheon w
Executed Deed for Poland |
L, P. Ko-fenba'l,'r l.i-t \\,!'k wiot,' a '1 1 f'lr :• trc-t ,,f lan'l "hich is situ¬ ated in Poland, The parties interest- I iu I If' ih'i'il were foreigners who re- .'de near the Xazareth C'tnent mill, whoj-.,^^„„ r-„.„„ „„ !„,-,».ma«, v,, Vn~
"ii'l'ii-eil i, ., of land from another ¦ <^'^*«"« .f^^'m'^^^' i"^'-s"Ti''n' brnkers
.-\lplia, X J, Both °' Bi^tnlehem, has been arresed on a
i;UOKEn F.\IT,FI> TO
T.AKE OCT I.ICENSK
H. J. Linder, manager of the H. V.
home of Mr, and' AIr». Toseriii M, j Leopold, presdent; William Muth
I-'illse Itlllllor
It was riiin,ired th.it the MiColIum * Post Silk Company, of Nazareth, h!,d shut down, but Instead they are v.orking full time and want more help, as you will see In their ad, under "wanted" column.
riiangst. IIU Scott avenue, Rethldcni I'a,. in honor of the followimr: Mrs '' Idiniiiir S yfri d a'ld •'a'e.'hfers, f^er- • rude end Mrs. .IViseti'i l'nan^i~t nnl c^'I- il-en. Florence and Raymond. .\ rhickf "n dinu-r was served and thp d-iy was nleasnn'lv spent. Those presput were "rs T''t;h!'inn Se-fried and dang'iters "ertri'de, .'\nnn. and Jfrs, Jo«i • Ilenshu.' and ehild'-en, Tren and Pornthv an I ,\r- I nc '^hpffy, all of X't'-'areth: Trvin Bow. man, of Eastnn. nmi Mr, and Mr*, ,Iosenh l'niin'.'=t nnd cliili!r,>'i, F1,ir,-ne,' and Uay- iiiond,
W. C. T. U. Meetini?
The F,'''riiarv nieetin'' of the W, C T. r will b. heM at the V. M, C A. oil 'ruesday. February Ist. at ,1 p, m. Mrs. Kllen S ip, cieintv president, wil ''iv,' an account of the W, C, T, I' \\,,rM convention held nt I.ondoti, Fn-'- I land, last summer, which she atten,Ic I.
.Ml members of the Xazareth I'nion are iirgpd to atti'Uil this nioeting and all othiT ladii's interested in temperance work, are cordially invited to come.
secretary, and PiUl Oapp, treasurer.
Ilv fro'ii I'ohind and tl"- NCtarc'.li p i>ide pnrchasei! the tract of land from the .Alpha people and had Mr. Kootenbedcr write the deed which wns forwiirdeil to th" Cnnsol of Poland, who is Io"nt"d at Philadelphia to prove the deal.
np
Quarry To Ile OperatiMl Messrs. A. tl. Keru and WII1...1. Santee, proprietors of the Trum¬ bower Coal Company, Xaz.ireth. have leased the .Xazareth LLiiestone Ocarr ea from Sehmoyer &.Oroman of Allen'own, and w 11 here.if:e.' operate the Quirrios which ure U.c.ted on tho Tatamy roid, near
.Var.areth The nuarrles have an e.>:-|,,,„^^ ^ ,^p 1^^^ ^^ Thomas Cope, ceptfontilly tine iiuallty of limestone - - - -
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Month | 01 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1921 |
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FileName | 19210127_001.tif |
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