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A Merry Chtistmas To All Our Readers Nazareth Jtem A^ IV...... vLu^T PAM., V ^KU^PA^>^^i71TKVOTKn ^JFSTiTERATI Kl . I.()C^^^) C^H^IJNTK^^ A Merry CkUstmas To Ail Our Readers NAZARKTH. I'A.. THI RSDAY MOKNINC. DEC MBER 23. 1920 --(^ .-r w - 5E^^.C^S^C!^?EH^ -1!^ !C-- e^tE!^;^ "r r/ffi ITEM'S GREETINGS IMay Cod give usaChristn asicleal that will tl; i d the strain of weaving into human .stuff on the loom of the rtal. May he keep us fr< ni car rg r cic Icr j ifls thi n for love, for s.how than for frieni s. May he steady us o do otr full s ii t t f the 1; tor of love. May we share our prosrerity with those less forti natt, so tl Et ct r nwEids mj y be in sincere tl anhs rather than in rttuin baubles. Then we ma> say ficmaCiUiet heart a grateful Amen, f nd enjoy io 4he full the Spi'itof Christm&s. [ fES/YOUR LITTLE GIRL HAPPY. BUI f. ^ HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT XMAS GIVING -A SUGGESTION Prompted by Parts oi Composition in Con¬ tinuation School at the Jefferson School Build¬ ing A Cood Suggestive Thought. Such Thoughts Do Not Come From th Idle Minds But From Per¬ sons Who Have a Feeling For The Poor and Suffering. HiiE OF BABfc .Muck k«i kcea said aUuni the Uliriat- mas spirit tkn year u.ul iliat ihat spirit fiiida iii> outlet ill 111 geiifronitjr. We are .1. au a^e ui materialiMri yet lost sight •!' liu^ I'U full iriiiuiiii;.' 'ii lubtli'cs liMii^' in hut we hav.- not iiutifiil .seiitimeii. wbich prompts every true gilt that iia.s neither a kclSsk mn- an cj...teiitatiijua juir- po»e i« Tiew. 'iho .sylemlid spirit o. Christmas a.s a timu <ii giving and re ceiving m*.j kave lu.l iti Icauty tu muij' peuplt. But liure the oauuu ahoul.l aot be laid ia tl»e teutury or age or na- tionaliiy kut tke individual liiiuself. We need uut fe kack very far tu lind out that maaWmd autgnnvs a euatuiu or tialiit and good w^re it fjr th(]=e who only give out ef habit to untgruw their fornu r heijjht •! ainhiliun and rise to a level which ia nobler and grander. Thi^ Ilttle note in the einiiinii.- of your paper, iir. Lclilor, was p;uin])teii by parts 01 HeTeral emuiJu^itioHs m the eon- tiuuHtinn At'h'pol at ihe .letlttrsuii iiuild- ing. 1 (|iiute: .Alih<jiif;h I ean noi be happy ¦.n llirislinaH when 1 think of the pour, naked and siarving eluldien iii the old ruiiiii.nes. .So 1 am going to send some nioiiey ami Clii islinas giila to the ehildren to ekeer them. ... U." 'there doubth-.s is ail altruhslie motive back of a suggeKtiin 1^ liii-li eame vuluntarily from the mind oi an interested pupil. The eaii.se «hicli the Near Kast Itelief presents to us iu sui-li \ivi<l manner ean- not help but attrael our attention It muat have attraeied the atteiitiou ofthe home Irom whiek eomea the foilediiij; quotation freia the silf-saiue aeliuoi and plaoe mentiened before: "Vuu kear akout the dear poor Euro¬ pean ehildren about them starving, t'ather started a game in whieh we all want to join. AU our Christmas money will he put together for the ehildren. This will make ua more eheerful, think¬ ing that we kept a ehild from starvatiuu this winter.- K. S." Su(h thoughts do not eome to an idle mind, whiek is self-eentered and nar¬ row but they eome to the mind of a per¬ aon with an (nlargcd viaion of altruiatie •ervice. Wken the call eame from bleed¬ ing I'lanee we were found ready to give to the utmost and even to make the su¬ preme sacrihee. Now, when .Armenia, Palestine, and adjacent hinda are calling to .\merica for help not for lives nor military equipment and strategy, but the people •! tke "Holy Uind" are call¬ ing us to share our daily bread with them. •29,27l orphans victims of the cursed modern eeourge which has ruth lessly swept over that country and haa left it a veritable desojation whieh is *tniost a Hell in itself. Shall we lend a deaf ear to the cry of humanity and the cause which the great Saviour triumph «• in. Uath. 25: 411. R. H. t Mrs. J. C. TMgaril.'ii wife of a •trvBt car motorman In Dfnvet ha« pnved again thai motlierhood knows no h.inrtto;ip Although armies! si: and cai(^ Jlay bf'sidv '¦v.%, niakiii.: 'rt-n liair -and 'i-t. ' "f h:.. ---'.I ir :.oi- m ,\ k c.< I-l 'hei 1'-. r-'p all tl lia b.v .-lothue jelphli. Ol. ¦ I ouk iiiiil.inp lit-i >rii arinle*.' b(»mt with in"., •rv Uow about olher poor llttla girln of tliln community? Let's do; ;:\v :;ny little girl's lieart In tills country to be sad Chrtatmas mi- ¦rri, <,iii j«ist nn'- little poor girl—or boy and make Uea (lad as*. .1^ CiiiUbT41A8. CHRISTMAS CANTATA AT ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH __ . 4. HEY, KIDDIES! PONIES To-Night at 7:30 'clod IN SILVER LININGS Seventy-Five Childrem of the Sunday School Render Juvenile Can¬ tata. "A Visit to SaniK Claus." On Sunday Evening Det- ' ember 2^, The CantaM Entitled''Judea" will V ^ Rendered by the Choh. the cantata ik by Arthur Rai^^k rentiMi by the ^urghaw -J Nazareth High "^ School Loses. ht the Nazareth Hi:,'h d.-leated by the l.e >nl live at lyehighton. IIRKMK.V KliKCT OFFICKK8 Village Smithy haa New Occupant The well known "Village Smithy" on Belvidere St., owned by Mr. lieuben tiahn, will hare a new occupant, as all '"•lieatiune show, in the peraon of W. A. Keagan who, for ten years, was the Moniimnt and able smithy at Bushkill ^Ir. Uegaa ie nia'sini.' the necessary Preparutione and will be ready for work hy New Vear'a. Mr. Keagan eonleinplates eal.ling it in tho hit ure the "1 ix-it Shop" 'from the fact Ihat he will run a general blaek- •mith and repair business. Doing niilo hlai-ksmilhiim, Hagon \Mnk, body-biiild- ^K. larm iiiiplein, nt, and spring »urk, ^"•i"'"''shoeing will be done at preaent. Mr. Ki-agan is a \erv energetic and ^ide awake youn- man with a gu,.d »'oi-k i,f e\|i,-neiMe al hia eominand. as ^'^ learn In,m t will pay Ihe ¦y »lio have "¦"'k to „,.,. i,i, '^¦'¦' eai-h oiie laee. W, I'liM- al his fuiiin-r patrons, tind people ol this <-oininiini- ililfieiilly in his line uf 1. lie la a man who wilt » liearly wehiime lo hia ^^lll probablv hear Iroin him "¦launally |„t,,r „„ if,, ^.^y^ lo „, ^„ -""w hini aa -Hill' „h,.|, |„.''„ at work. Vigiluncf Hose <'oiiip:iuy No. 1. ^llcted the following officers tor !.)21 ut tne r regular inuntlily meet¬ ing at the headiiuarters, on Monday evening. President, f-rank P. Hahn. Vice President, H. H. Cooley. Secretary, Robert J. Glnther. Financial Secretary, Simon An¬ drews. Treasurer, John Deichman. Trustee, (3 years) Elmer Kem¬ merer. Representative to Four County ...t d state's Associations, Fred Qerlach. Alterlate Representative, WilUam Kleppinger. Representatives to Fireman's -ue¬ lief Assoc atlon, H. H. Cooley, Val¬ entine W. Knecht and William D. Glnther. Stewart, Frank Hoch. Chief, John Snyder. Foreman of Hose, James Hoch. Two Assistant Foreman of Hose, Simon Andrews and Fred Gerlach. Foreman of Hook and Ladder Tiuck, George Heyer. Foreman of Chemical, Charles ^'nyder. NOm.NATIOX OF OFFICERS On Saturilay ni schoul teams \\<-i hightun High ^.1 Both games were hard fought and evlra five minute period w;is necessary for the Ijchighton boy.s' team to def.-at the lucala. 'the boya wi-re on the short end liy an IS to 1.5 score and the g-irla lost, IS to 11. This was the aeeond game in which tin- local boys were obliged to [day a llve-miniite estra period within a Week. Nazareth was somewhat handi¬ capped with the twelve-inch extension baskets, but they outseored their ojipo- nents from the lield. A total of :U fouls, S in the last 4 minutes of the second half, was called on the .^azareth boys, while 14 were creditad to Lehighton. The girls' game was quite interesting. The locals, completely outelasaeo the op¬ ponents in teamwork, but the boys were handicapped by the i.;-ineh extension baskets. Captain Dech starred for N'azareth. while fiinder' and Fatzinger playeil well for Ijchighton hoys. .Miss Heimbach played a good game for Lehighton. In¬ dividual stars were missing in the Naza¬ reth team. The scores: Nazareth High Roys. F.G. V. Dech, f '2 0 Laudenbach, f 0 4 Ab.d 2 I -Xchenbnch, g., f 1 0 Metz, g 0 0 Fortuin, g 0 0 KESSLER ACQUiTTED SECOND TIME AOAJNJRRESTED Winning Two Acquittals at December Court is Again In the Toils. ' Nazareth Hall Loses at Bethlehem ilincrick was the only man on the Xazareth Hall basketball five, who was .ible to score a>;aiiist the South Bethle- licni lluniiiess t'olle^'c Five, at Nazareth on Saturday afternoon, and aa a result the Nazarenes lust by the score of 21-11. Tlie score: T.P. 4 4 .*) 2 0 0 Totrfis 10 Lehighton High Boya. I Troiell, f. Fatzinger, f. Farren, c . . Hinder, R. 'lalinee ut the "V" Cbr.ntmuM Day The time of the motion plciuri how* which will be held In •". • M. A. C. on Saturday (Chr.8tm;id •y) has baen changed. Thore vl I » m>ttlae« at S o'clock and the Nnlng ahow win be atari at » r'loaJL The Nazareth Jacksonlan Club held their annual meet ng Friday evening, December 17th, for the lurpose of nominating ofBcers for the ensuing year and also transacted olher business matters. The candl- duteg are aa follows: President, James F. Meyera and W illiam Casey. Vice Pres dent, WUllam Smith md Frank Kratzer. Treasurer, J. J. Mayrosh, Jr. and John Werkheiser. Financial Secretary, L. A. Butf. t'orrespondlug Secretary, Wllli.im P Mertz. Uo.ird ot DireciOfs, Tilghman L-fcli, Henry (Shorty) Heberling. Ueorgu lleinl no, John Harriegle, I'loyd Waid. Oscar Melt.sell, Charles t'liilth, H.irold Hutz, Uobert Strauss, \\ Illiam Koeh, Lawrence Meyers. Willlim Sandl. Krwin Kenner and I'obert Wallers. The meeliiig fur the election of U,t offleers will bo held January 3rd, l'.i21. t'liriHiiiiaN CiKitiila Tho cantata "Judea " by Adi.ni Ci-lbel will bo rendered iu St. Joha's lieformed church by Ihe choir, Sm- day evening, Doceiiibur 26. T.'io work cons sts of choruses, solos, miile I.nd female quartettes. The choir has been rehear.^ng f:il;hrully for soniettme and tl.e rendition prornlsea to be a treat lo all music iQvera. F.G. 1 1 1 0 l>reisbach, g 0 Totals 6 Shnv, c 0 K. 0 7 1 ,•? I 12 0 15 T.P. 2 9 .3 3 1 18 0 Keferee Deam. Gerhart. Tmekeeper Nazareth High GirU. F.G. I'nangst, f. Kli-|ipinger, Clift, j. c. l.<'h. s. c. .. Cold, g. ... Honstein, g. L. Miller, g. T.daU 1/diighton High Girls. F.G. Heiinbaeh. Oberl. f. . Uriiikinnn, Kast, s. e. Ilrinkiiian, Milh-r, g. Totals Heferee lieani. 4 . .1 . 0 . I> (I . 0 . 0 14 T.P. ¦¦i 8 0 0 0 (I 0 .•\fter winning two ac'iuittals at the IX'cember term ot Criminal Court, .\inandiis Kessler, of Kesslersville, is agiiiii in the toils, this time on a charge of conspiracy to defeat the ends of ju»- tiee. Kessler's second ac(iuittal came betore Judge Shull on Saturday afterniion when a jury found him not guilty ot carrying concealed deadly weapons. Ear¬ lier in the week he had been aciuitted on a charge of having stolen copper bonding wire from the Northainpton Iraction Comiiaiiy. It was immediately after hia acnuittal that he was arrested by Constable Geo. Kyan on the charge mentioned. Thia charge waa preferred by County Detec¬ tive .S'einieyer at the direction of the distrii't attorney, and in it it is alleged that Kessler conspired to get Joseph liniver, a material witness in the lar¬ ceny case, out of the jurisdiction of the local court by sending him to Ualtimore. Gruver was arrested as an accessory. The men were taken before .-Vlderiiian Brunner. Kessler was later released on hail, while Gruver, who vNas unaule tu locate a bondanian, was remanded to prison. CMRIST.MAS CANTATA T.l I The Choir of St. John's Lutheran Church will render a Christmas can¬ tata entitled "The Adoration" bv Nevin on Fr.day evening, at 8: lii o clock. This seems to be a very appropriate time fjr auch a mufi«'*i service. The cantata velll be ren¬ dered under tbe direction of M<si Florence Buss, the organ.st ot '.na congregation. The following is a synopsis of the production. Chorus, "O Come, All ye FaUn- ful." Baritone solo and chorus, "In Reverent Awe and Solemn Sta-e " Chorus of women's voices with S)lo, Uelleved A V rgln Shall Concolv\" Chorus of men's voices. "Tn-n' Sweeping Thru The Arch of .Nlg'it ' [ i'en-! South lletlili-liem liusim F.I; Oesch, f 2 Weias, f«. ., 0 Dawson, c li Duiigherty, g fl (Fresh) Totals . . !t Nazareth Hall F.G. Kmery, f 0 Stengel, f 0 (Wunderly) Kmerick, c 2 .Sattler, g. 0 Krauae, g. 0 Totals 2 Keferee FTagan. Timekee HKTHLEHEM PASTOR ss per Coll F. 3 0 U U • 3 F. 0 0 7 0 0 7 ¦ge. T.l'. 7 0 12 u o 21 T.P. 0 0 11 U 0 11 —Drumra. MARRIFJi PI..\IXF1ELD TOWNSHIP GIRL Thore was "a Shetland pony en' everything" in the silver lining to the dark cloud which hung over this little boy and girl tor years The world called their daddy a bandit and he wai» away from home , leading his followers tn battle most of the time They are Panchito and Lulsito Villa, son and daughter ot the former Mex¬ ican bandit, who now -leaUt. the life of a ranchniar> on the broad acres given to.him hv the .povern- ment one of liie itrinis fo his sur- •'enucr.. ^ .\MO\fi SKrR>]T SOCIKTIES O. r. A. M. Xazareth Council .N'o. 100, O. V A. M.. made the follow ng noinin ation of officers for the ensuing terir LSI .Monday evening: C. John Flory; V. C, Howari J Ihillips; O. P.. J. G. Huttel; I. P.. K. F. »dennelder; A. R. S., A. O. Sturgis; Ex., Morris Kahler; I. .M. J. Ziegler; Trustee. J. M. Kern; P.ep.. R. L. Hoch, and Proxy, J. M Kern. The election of offirera will be held on Monday evening Decembei 27, and all members are reiiue.-ued to attend this meeting. Sons of Veterans Camp Owen Rice No. 20, S. of V. will hold a special meeting on Frday evening. December 24th when bnsl- Nev Thursday eveninf at 7.3* o'cIiMk. -eventy-fi\e ehildren ol tho Siinihy seliiM.I will render th* .fnTenil* OantaA .ntitled 'rt \'i«it to Santa Claua." TV I iiiita'a has l,e<-n thoroughly practirai mihI the interest it has thus far aronaai JO.muses a large aiidionoa. Th* mo^ ¦>y Ar and the libretto hy T Bh I olfering. '¦ Ihe Christmae i-biy school will b* held B*xt <^tardi» 'evi'ning (Chrietmai uitaatg) al 7 I o clock. Th* servie* will he a "White iCifts for the King Serri**," populaij* known as "I'he White Ohristaaa." ^^ I thing for a long tim* has ao intwraQl hlle iiiembcrR of the Sunday sehool. Thaik -nthtisiasm is so intent* tbat it is fdL in the homen. It is *elebratiBg t|h {"Birthday Which ...obody Forpeta.' '"Oa uither birthdays we give only to the t^la j person, hut at Christinas our hearts \m I overflow with love and joy that we gdhp I to everyliody else-aiid some times «»¦ L'ei the Ciirist ill whose honor the daj.* kept. So we an- guing to remember Hfp with exercises of praise, and with Whik Gifts of Self and Serviee and Subetaafc tome and . njm the "White CTiristaiW F-\ei-i-ises." Next Sunday evening. Decenaber 2>^ till- l hoir will render the Christnaas i :at;i entitled ".ludea." words by hiiiican Vale, and musie bT Adan hei. ¦^ A great treat is in stor* for th* |uf Nazareth on Thursday evening at '. io'chiek in the Reformed church. ; about 70 ehildren will render tbt ixs^ tiful cantata entitled "What Bappeae* to Santa." A silver ofTering will b* lifted. - Following is tne cast of eharaefea* and the musical numbers; Santa Claus—Claude Ueta. Sexton—John Ruloff. Jack Frost—Gerald Scbeiret. Sparkle, Queen of Fairies, KatKiyB Werkheiser. * I • Roma, Gypsy Queen, Ifa* Tcisleiy. i Betsy Jane, A Rag Doll, Josep^e ! Kiefer. Miss Ruth Young, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'iToung. of i Plainfield Township, and Rev Simon Mclntyre, pastor of the Holi¬ ness Church, Bethlehem, were un'ted ir marriage Tuesday by Rev. Koins, pastor of the United Brethren Church, of Bender's, Plainti?ild Township. They were unattended Tney will reside at 717 North Cen¬ tre street, Bethlehem. Scribbl*. Santa's Secretary, of Iness of importance will be transacted [ Snyder. that should Interest all membern Fairies, Gypsies, Brifaads, 'Cots. _ Musical Numbers' Introduction. Opening Chorus Haymaker's will meel oc "Ring Chiag, Ching, The Hayninkera will Tuesday evening, December 2^th immediately at the close of the Red .Aien's meeting. Pig Koatit llr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Simons cn Saturday entertained a nuiuoe- of friends to an old fashioned pig roast at their home on New street Those present were: Mr. and Mra V.'illiam Jones, and John Prlc* and w.fe, of Bangor; Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Jones and daughters, Lillian and Marlon; Foster Lovelass, ot Doylestown; Edward Si mona, of Ncrth Wales; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. i? mons and daughter, Miriam; Solon Simons, Mr. :ind Mrs. l-'rlebly. and John HroHii Chorus, "Sofllv the Starlight. • >'or and soprano solo, ".Vnd Lo the *' .vr.gel ot the Lord." I'hiuus, "Glorv [[ to (lod in Ihe Highest." Al o solo ild quarte e, "Hushed :it Length th.- , 'Aiu't! ' '^ ^^"^ ^'^""^ Impressive and ty :i large number of parents uid 0 - Gerhart. liniekeeper Successful Young Phyiirlan. Dr. liov W. II-ill. Consultin-r Dieti- lian, of N'ew Vork l ity, Iribiited sev iTiil interesting articles in "Forbes." n bi'.'h I lass N'ew York maL'a/iiie, "'rn Keep Top N'oteh. Watch Your Diet *¦ Dr. Heal has 1-een ipiit ¦ •uceessfnl in his practice in Vew York City and in his ar¬ ticle gives good coinmonaense lolxiee on what to eat. 'the young man ia well ae- (|ualiite«l here, being a aon of M .1. Beil, of Allentown, who formerly resided here. Q Gr.iclous Song." Chorus, — Lord We HIess Thee." IH Other fea ures of this servicj w 11 be a selection by a nial ¦ quartette and :i mixed <|iiarlette -.vlii r-.'nder that famous Chris'mas hyiin •fcllent .\lght." A cordb.l Invltaflo i Is extended to every one to atond th s service. CANDI.K SEUVlt'E The Christmas Candle service in N':izarelh Hall chiipel Sundiy con- ¦nj iv- d Shut Down on Saturdiy Ihe Hercules cement plant at Stocker¬ town shut dow-n one day last week and will le idle until Februarv I. During this period, general repairs will be iiiade to the plant. Shipment of cement will be made daily until the itoci^ in hand ia exhausted. fr'ends of the cadets. The seVv , . cons sted of singing and seripturt-ii and l:intern slides of Jesus Ch'ii;. "The Morning Star" w.is sung by Ci.roline Thaeler und ;it the clos-) ot Ihe service each person received ;i ondle. The platform h:id two very pretty Christmas treea decorated. KiiiKlitK of the Golden Eagle A fairly well attended meeting .va* j held on Tuesday evening and oflicerji ' were nom nated year. Brother Samuel R. Odenwel¬ der who has 80 faithfully served .N'r.zareth Castle since its institution Ncvember 30th, 1890, aa K. of E. : nd who feels that he has done his du:y, declined to accept a renomlu- aCon for the ensu ng year. Brother Odenwelder ean certainly feel proud of-his record of the m.iny years of service in behalf of .N'azareth C.istle. it means a great deal to give a William ''^sular auendante to :in organization of town '*''"'^'i "* ^^ *"'* Ki^en, as records w II slow that no one was more prompt itid regular in attend nee lu the ijlrty years, and it should teach us all to be more faithful and sincere in our duty toward our bel.i ed Ciistle in the future. l':ist Chiefs do not forget to b*" I u-aent next Tuesday even ng. Grand Ci.stle officers aro to be elected, and alao Castle offleers. .Vlso lut us try to make our New "iear resolutions to include so-ne belter work and ai lend mee for 1!>21. Sparkle and Chorus "Tickety To Sexton and Choni8-"He Tolled th* Jack and Chorus ...."So Call U* Jarf" Boys' Chorus "We're a Band of Brigaada Bri^ Tot Chorus "Santa Oaua Wont Coa* Har* JA^ More" Gypsies' Chorus "Ta a tjM* for Ihe ensuing s^^t^ (Solo).. .."The Same Old PaiS» Part Song (Santa and Chorus) "He Rubs Their Nam** Right nt. Ik Back" Song -Th* Sif» afth* Slf- Betsy Jane ' -olo) "Jnst a Littl* Rag DdP* "The Spirit of Chri.tSfcr Part Son)? (Ensemble Choriit) "What Can VV* Da F*t B*t*jrr Finale. New Ap.irtment« Occupied Bath and Naiireth Men in Machine Company With Uelaware Chattel. .\ charter was granted on Kriday at I>iver, IVl., to the Penn Foundry & Ma diine Coinpany. Ji'iOO.OOO; Kdwin N Gackenbach, ( harlet I. Berlin, Bath; H H. Stout, Nasareth. Takacs Gets Twelve Year Term in Penitentiary liidt'e 'Stewart Saturday morning een teiii-e.1 .lames Takacs, who was found guilty of voluntary nianalaiighter by * jury last Friday evening, to serve twelve years in tbe Kattern Penitentiary. U« sides the prison lentenre a fine of $100 waa impo*4 I upon tb* llo- fuur apiiriinents arranped | '-Iwellinca in the I'rank (', C'brist blo« Main -trei t. near Ci-ntre ^.piare. are t ishe-l and several apartuieiits have lie ucciipied for several weeks. .Mr. Oiri ¦ lid qiiiek wnrk He eommeneed work. the interior of the l-uibling un \r "i and on I) niber 4, several fmank j moveil into the s.-i-othI fl.ior apart inenlK. 1 Kverythirig is iienrly arranged and j apartment has a separate bafh 'nicely fitted ii|i. There ha* 'ie.>t( a gm^ ,denoind for homes and Mr Chritt is ec» tainly showinjj an energetic spirit te helpinir to provide homes Oir onr peopfc Mr ( hri-t ia almost 70 years old aaS is still aeti'-e and bfd[KH] to do a griiift deal of the work in imfiroving his lilodk. N'azareth needs more men of this sidpA III helping to provide mor* home* tar im [M-ople. The merhanii-* worlting na ^p job were Walter Franti and ttMrnC ,ione* and Knecht Brother* had tk* oi^ tract to install the bath room llarrr Wunderly, PVed Rutler aW ¦¦•- mond Jone* and their famlllaa mm Wt- cupyiag threa af th*
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 30 |
Issue | 4 |
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 | 1920-12-23 |
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 | 23 |
Year | 1920 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 30 |
Issue | 4 |
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 | 1920-12-23 |
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 27996 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 |
A Merry Chtistmas
To All
Our Readers
Nazareth Jtem
A^ IV...... vLu^T PAM., V ^KU^PA^>^^i71TKVOTKn ^JFSTiTERATI Kl . I.()C^^^) C^H^IJNTK^^
A Merry CkUstmas
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NAZARKTH. I'A.. THI RSDAY MOKNINC. DEC MBER 23. 1920
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r/ffi ITEM'S GREETINGS
IMay Cod give usaChristn asicleal that will tl; i d the strain of weaving into human .stuff on the loom of the rtal. May he keep us fr< ni car rg r cic Icr j ifls thi n for love, for s.how than for frieni s. May he steady us o do otr full s ii t t f the 1; tor of love. May we share our prosrerity with those less forti natt, so tl Et ct r nwEids mj y be in sincere tl anhs rather than in rttuin baubles. Then we ma> say ficmaCiUiet heart a grateful Amen, f nd enjoy io 4he full the Spi'itof Christm&s.
[ fES/YOUR LITTLE GIRL HAPPY. BUI
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HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT XMAS GIVING
-A SUGGESTION
Prompted by Parts oi Composition in Con¬ tinuation School at the Jefferson School Build¬ ing A Cood Suggestive Thought.
Such Thoughts Do Not Come From th Idle Minds But From Per¬ sons Who Have a Feeling For The Poor and Suffering.
HiiE OF BABfc
.Muck k«i kcea said aUuni the Uliriat- mas spirit tkn year u.ul iliat ihat spirit
fiiida iii> outlet ill 111 geiifronitjr. We are .1. au a^e ui materialiMri yet lost sight •!' liu^ I'U
full iriiiuiiii;.' 'ii lubtli'cs liMii^' in hut we hav.- not iiutifiil .seiitimeii. wbich prompts every true gilt that iia.s neither a kclSsk mn- an cj...teiitatiijua juir- po»e i« Tiew. 'iho .sylemlid spirit o. Christmas a.s a timu |
Month | 12 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1920 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19201223_001.tif |
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