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Xow Is •'"¦ ••">•¦ •" renew your suh"" lip"Ion •<> "The Item" "'"' "¦«' Ive Uie Hirk's .ilmannc. THE NAZARETH ITEM Now Im the time lu rcBAW >oiir siihst-rlplion lo "The llciii" hikI r<-i-i'iv<- the MIck'e .Vlninnar. AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND .GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, VOL. XXXI NAZARETH, PA , THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1922, N<.. 13 EASTON Y. M. C, A. WINS AN EASY GAME FR0M_LOCAL FIVE Take Measure of "Y" Outfit in An Easy Manner- Final Score 52-26 Xlie Easton Y. .M. C. A. li:i:-liethali quill'*.'' defeated the N;iz:irf-tli "Y" flve ia a rather easy tashion. The (ast-golHg Eastou five, wiio had Wriclit. Siilviii. and Stra'.i-lnirg iu the lini' "P. s''' ¦' <li2zy l>;i' >_¦ :;iul tliuii- oppoi.i-'i's wero ne-ier in ilu.- lead. The s-':ii"i' !^tai-t('d witli ;i H.-Ll goal l,y >ir;iii.slnU'g wliicli w;-- mmih fol- lowL'.i liy iniiny .iilicrs. i .i-,ii:i;ci-«:is the lii-st to 9<-oro f(>i- til., lo. al live, Willi ;i luni po;il. it w:is ;li,_. foul shooting of (ii-aiiger that I;. ; ¦ the Iccal live in the giimo l).-.-:- -lici-e W,.]-,' v.'l-y I'l-w lii'lii H.i:il- i-i.-l 1,1 th. i" iniinin-a .it pliiy. ^ ... in is^.'li' do.-s 11..: Am-.' . I'.ir the l.'i'iil ''"¦;"" ^¦'¦¦¦~ " ¦¦ '"1 i' „-.,s ;..'.' in 111.- !ii'>' li ;. '.i"\ h"- (,„..¦ ::i.- lor.il -. :-ni t;.Ili..,i : ;¦ ;i,-s^ flehl .'.ll. wlii.-i: V.: s liuol-- y liecli, thi^ '..-InK 111'- .-:.l.'.- --oa! >:. ..: i]i._! fleld ill tlie litst half. A' iiiilf tillie I he !¦.¦'- .-.uiu: tiai:::- .01 l../:ill'l Iv' t:. - ul -2'.',- 12 iii i.ivoi- of l-;;!-:i.ii. i . -; half til'- -V..z.ii-.--!i i.-aii. get togt-ihei' a li'tl.- h.-t!. r ert a lit'tti'i' i2.\mn and uin-u scoring till tlu' filial bl-.v, whistl" when lli»' s.-iin s:... The local team d.-st-rv. s . Popular Nazarelii Olrl Wedsjjhllailelpliia Gladys E. Wunderly Becomes Bride ot Earl Stroman, School Teacher ol Bethlehem on Saturday On S:i'iii-.i:i>-. !¦¦, ;. .Hl.'l|.hi:i. Mi>> I;! . : ni •Sin/.,I V'l ll. -Ml.! V.., r. till. ll. ill. v,-..i-. l.¬ llll' Fil-^t Miji-aviaii l.y II:.. !',,-v. .J.ilii! S, Uiat churcli. Thn i,..,,,,tiru! ri • -...i^ii.i ::ii-(l to l.li pliiy- il up ou .if tho >1 :'2-2iS. .--lil for putting up the game tlii-i cii.i auainsl a Iciiiii out of their cla.ss. Tlu-y liad praciiii'lly new men aKnint^r ih.' visi¬ tors' ('..cperienced men. Tin- liii.'-uji: Easion "Y." .Nuzai-i-ili "V," Sulkin . .' Dech Forward Good f'.raiiger Forward Fairer Scott Center Kellow \r lo-iibaoli Guard Straushurg Lussior . tluard ironliiiiU'I nil Page Six. I MARRIED NOLL-E.N'fJLER. Lawrence l-;:irl .\iill. of Rn'zlown atd Mis- I'lii-i-:. I' ii: . ¦¦ j' :¦ i of Mr. Mi.l M: - i: .Vaz.irt"ii. w.'i-i- ::. in -. il- Rev. W. II. W.1-: :i;; St. Joiill's I!.-t;.; ::ii-; reth. ,'it his limn.- .Ill <-''! They ;¦ .¦:-. iin: '-¦ • ' ¦ cereiii'.-. ''..-- .:. ding !: -.1 i'l.:....;' pill.'.-- •, - «ill luak.- Ih- .ili.-'ntn'yii. r ii: :i/.:i- anil .M r.-ili. ;i liiu'i- :i ly il. a! Phil-'. :\ ;:iilio' for si'v.M-ii years and has !1 V.'.iii l-rly. ' .' '>> l:ik.'ii ;:.ri in lhe social acti'.'- ¦ 1 I' i' 1. .s ot Xazareth. ¦ - '-I .Mr. Sl inia'ii \'.as a gra.iu.ito of th.3 ¦ '1' !> Ill Ih;- .;ii S. hni,; an.l also ut- '1 "I i.'iiih li :. I I iiiv.'i--iiy for sever.il .years. 11. ir, n.o.v au instructor in '•.r.'nu'iiy nfithe Bethl.li.-ni s.-hools. He is 'li- -1 I! I'f .Mrs. .Mary Dunlin, foniiorly ul :'. - !i'.-l:.'iii. wild \v:!s r.'-niarrioil to ''.--'. ,1'.-. Nil kohis II. rtiiiilin, an instru.- ' \-'ii'i ¦ .1 ii ll- :ii 111" I'liivi'i-Miiy llf SI. i'o'.'rs- :--:-;. of I luir^-. Russia, but liav.' not be.jn I heard froin f.ir i-.'V.-r.il y.-ars. '¦¦',,- lid Mrs. Sir.oinin .'xii.i'f-I lo - I:,.- ii..:,i.- I.f -ll.' briile's 1 Vl 1 '- :.iii- ri 1---11IS. -Mr. ami Mrs. Wuiniorly. liill I-:;..ris millin- N'orih Main stroot. Xazareth. MOORESTOWN RICHMOND .suiulay -lill 111 n. \i Sniiiiay morn-; ' i.-' i ing at |i 11 I'i.111;. Nil .iiiirrii si'rvi.-.'s. i n-ails in Miss Fi.ii-.'iii.' li.ill sii.'iit Satiii-day with .Mrs. .1 :;;i.:s l-Ibi-rls. .Maslcr .Ml.'ii Smith .sp.'nt Sunday with .Mr. ami .Mrs, Willhini Ki>ru. .Mr. ami .Mrs. tlrauviilo P.'ters ami! Uruvenown. visit.'d Elmer fJross last daughter .Martha. .Mr. and Mrs. . Sunday. Harry .Mann. .Mr. and .Mrs. Frauk | O. C. .Ja.-kson and \M*fe, n( liridge- S.-Iioll and .-hilili-i'ii .\uua ami .Ub'ii I port. Conn., aro visiting relatives at 11 -.now storm tlrified tli-,' my places in this vicinity. This is III., tliird timo the roads have boon opened by tlie township sup.jr- visiirs. flari'ii..- ll.irtz.-ll ami family, of S|ieiit .Mon.lay ..¦,..ning with .Mr. ami .Mrs. AVilson llolh aud family. Mr, and Mrs. Ilarry Hall and tam¬ ily spout Tuosrlay evening wiih Mr. ard .Mrs. Isaac U'lmaly and faniily. Sli'inliiii^ riuty. Two sbiLili I.lads of .\-ouilg folks I'ujoyed ;i -l.-iLihiii-; parly to the homo of Wiiiiam T. Reese. TIi.' ov- ouiiig was s'lif-iit with a ':'i:i I'lnl games. Refreslun.-nis v.-r.' ~ rve.l Those among tin' iiaiiy w.'i'- Mr. and .Mrs. Foi-.--i F.-'iii.'l. Mr. :inil Mrr-. \\illis Iiost, .Mr. and .Mrs. Sanuiel I ipIiiiLii'i-. .Mr, an,I .Mrs. Ilii-.v-iril \\nn<". .Mr. :ii',! '. I i - I'llrirh'- K---. Mr. I'llll -Mr- Mann. .Mr. :inl Ml-s. Ci'iiiii i '.',1-. an 1 M--. Wiliiim Kll,'--". Mr. ami Mrs. \'- \ iim;'. '.'.:¦ ,iii'l : ,1 lily. Mr. and . ril !¦ ~ l-'i-'i:- mri l:,iiiily. Mr- :..':.- . 1 I-;!-. 1---1. ¦I'lnmias W.'ltv. i-'.- .:];: Kiiii i; PLAINFIELD Mrs. Irvin K'cnuiK'ri r i- ill. . Hoivaril Trai-li spc-iil .--a'ii|-i!,i>- .il Nazarelh. Mi-s .Mib.'l T.-.'I and Mi--- l-iiioi- CrcsM:|.-i -.Mi-i. the guests of Mi-- Beril;.! IP i:ii r mi Sunday. .Mrs. Pia-niila T.-el. ..f I'.' il'.i-' vir- ited Mr. and .Mrs. I-'liiy.; 'l-l .nnl family mi Sunday. Jliss i),;itrice Itiorly -:¦ day at .Na/arcili with fri-' i- Mrs. (l.j(i|-g.- II.-i:m I- :¦; I i'-lri-ii Charl.y. ;iiiil I.iii-y an.l .M i > l-alwin .. Mil!;- im. I'V , .'lillor. .\mos Kr;i Robert Bart Imloni this Iilace anil vicinity. The road tax rate for Washington lowuship bas been fi.ved at 10 mills on the dollar for the present year. C. Beer, the merchant, recently sold bis former r.^sidence, located alunit two miles from this place, to Otto Shover. of Flicksville. The rnr.il mail carriers are hav¬ iim some ba.i roadways be.-iius.; of the snow aud sinsb these days. l^aivon's day was observed at llarf/i'U's school lems.- on Washing- ion's birihday. Tb.' day -vili be cele- iirai-i! bv ih.- ;;i.'nil.01,1 s.bo.il the S'Ti'ihl S;; I IM-'!;!;.- in .Mni-,b. Auiiinio- Fish is Vorking in a silk -pill :it llancror. ¦'' i !.in-'iiuiii r.-i-.'iilly 'Usposecl of 1 ,¦: llf hi- f.u raiib'. .1. K'l-.vin ¦.Iilier has iinrcbased a i'lii-il-.in -'r:ii-i.n- fnr farm use. , - --. - .\ .li'ligliifnl biriii.lay party was \-.,:-,.i- ¦.Vjlli-ieis. j Ii.-bl at the resid.'luc of Mr. and Mrs. ,.;],¦,. .\ii,-l. X.ii-.l.l 1) I'^iils on I-'i'hniary M. in honor u: \\'.'-'. Willi., nio:' Mrs. l-'nl,-. liie-sis -.v.a-.- pr..sen' /,.|-. Miliii'i Fehr. ( from ibis pUo-e :iml th.- surronndin:; ,.v. Fraiil. llerk-1 cioinlry ami a v.-ry en.inyable time man. .Misses .Mali.-I S.-yfrii.-.l. F.inni,- .Milh.'im and Elii.ira \'oii St.-nben. W'Uv Ilrolh.'rs fiirnishi-.l niii«ii- for ¦ ill' 1 V.-niill-'. -Mr. an.l .Ml- F-r Mii'-.-m' Ilocli ami .\i •:¦ i-ii.'i- ami da iii;!ii -I F.lim-1, Mr-, s, llewanl llill .\i\ I -ilh .Mr. ill.! .Mr- li ¦':- iillil -Ml->. i'l I' ' , -leiiih riih- 'i' ¦:i.; Mrs Flin- ' l-l ¦|'liiir-il.i> ¦ -Mr Snnil.iy F-,itik ' Mr, .: iim- Sl'('Illi:imi::..|- ami i-liibln-n l-lilitli. i i ¦ ai j i-ml daii.-'litr .Imi'- ' .^Roda. Kv.'lvn and Hilda i-i»ii: Siiii-| i-,| Mr-, Frank •rr:i--h aii'l day with .Mr. and Mrs. N. rman | s.iiuli:.' Werkb.-iser and fauiily ;i' K.-s.-lers-1 y^^ .ii,,l -,],, n m. :::,. .Tllle. ' ; snnil.iv v.aiimi v\ r ;i vlr Mis- l/nira (lum sp,-ni Siimiiv with (;.-ririiilo Klump. Chunh s.-ll,lol is .-li.>.-,l ;•!' on ac. (1111,1 of 111.. ii.-a(-Ii.r. Mis- .1. .ui ette .Iiin.s. ,,{ n.mtior. b.-inc.- ill. I'. '¦ r Ii.ilin moved fi-..m hi- p':i' on W". ir.i-ilay t,, Rj'th!eii.-m -^ ih tonii 1 1 Sl,...,. an Wejkh.'i- Mr- iiiuin (ilim and M- Heini.r vi^ii, ,1 friends ii X ¦ i - or Tliesilav. 1 -Ml ': .-1111- - ami , . ajov- lO Mr, I'.imily s, il, F, t.-.l Mr. llliiV 1)11 .,. .;,i..!,t was iia,I by all wiio w.a'.' , present- (lanu's were i)l:iy.-il and .hiiicing fol- liiwi'il by refreshments. ALLEN TSP. Kr.'i.l-r-viil til.'' hot.- I.: Pear ot .-. b'l- 1 If ni,Itches are mail.' in !. k evM. 1,1 that thev are m, mart, lij',1 of. AMERICAN LEGION LEADS IN PAID-UP MEMBERS FOR 1922 Till' ,\i!iiric.in I..'gion li. p.n : ni'-in <" funnsylviiiii,, according to III.' lil- Mt r.'pnrt,, I-,.,.,.ived from X.iii.mii Headqinu-: itatls :.t Imlialiap.ilis s.i oli.-r Siat.-s in Ml.' iianib. f iiaiil-ii|i iiieinl..-rs for ilie v. . 1922, lu . 0 posts lia\.' a Ir. or. ¦ year's mcnibersbi: I.lily b.'iiig addeil '" .mnibership campaign x.'uljeiil results and io «J9ry s.i.-iinn ,,t ihe smte Inienao In- e'PBt 1- 1,. II,g arouBod In the work 01 this -..hia.rs' .irgaulzation. and . this 1: '» Prndii This 1 k .Vltoona, Clearlleld. " liois ami Erie were covered by we Speakers' Partv which iurlu.ie.l :, y""iniander Thompson, .Nation- ¦' i-.M--,,n oiiic-r Metz, Colonel •"oonniaker .,,,.1 other speakers of ¦« lonal nute. Next week rhlladel- »"«- West Chester, New Castle and "«»ver Falls will he visited, "fellent restiltt are being achlev- :ili)Ol'ahip 1 : oris are ivpical of ilie strides Iioiag mil i:' .very county in the Slate, i :i d.'ciiled campaii;': leton, Shaiuiikiu. S.-ran- 1 in nud Sharon will he in, r- i- li'tl,' i|iiesiion but I'al .viiicli I"'ei,nsylvai!la . - -.' ill '... maini'.iued and Ulll. ,1,,- KeVrt.ine St.iie will go lo lhe Ni'-n- iTrlenns convention with the largest voting bloc. -ill- :,) il-' 111.' inec- ¦1 - .\s siiiin as ¦ -ii'i^hing the 1 r.iv .il'll wi'ii i-.arties. Siinrilay wbil.' Il.iiry .\. IS al Si.'.Kirieils -.1 '-2"\ a load lie becaiiii' sil l> m.l Dr. .Mil- . iiim lionie. .Mr. Pear then ¦ 'n- -i imin to Siegfri.-ils i,i ui-t his I.-am. W.' are gla,! to s:iy Ihit Mr. P.ear i> -.ireaily inipr,'ve,|. ' ,'-i S..tiiril;iy .ifii'i'iimm .Mi:--, Stel- iii.r^:. r vi-ii,-,l ler iri 'ii,I, Miss ,!.ii.ii- ,\lii-k.!, I'l lill- I'V,'Iling they I': i-mii'il an ,ai!,'rl am iii'iil :it tlie ! ¦ "''• '¦ il 1 -1 : '-'i -iv the .mil ¦ : O-'i- ¦11.,Ilv li;,. i.iiiinieut 111' 1', !¦¦ il' ¦ ¦ in tli.> ¦| il--- I'-v HI .1, i.- h.is not ¦ la -ii-'l. ¦: - 111 .\l. Bil- ;.ii il ' :i- :;¦ '1 r, \'alen- il an.i . li. His Ili:-. I iii'l'.- hiir-jo- :' 1,0 iiair ef .vestorn , 111 I -ll Howard Silli.'s ¦I'he highest prici-d cow , -,, Pi-'sion I-:. Bilheiimr for \ lb.' pres.'Ut lime when ¦ ' '1, iioi.iio.'s .? 1. .-orn 60 -. 01.-.. ?'-2-i:i Is con- ,...;,.! ,; 'iiei! pri,'.. fnr a cow. X.. -,-i, . i.i ill 1 ill' forepart 1.1' Ki'eiilersvilio ll. nil a.'count uf th.' Il.'tiiiiiiger. lieing ill. 1' his! wc'k made ii I ill fur Ihl- rural mail -nine famili.'s bad no ll' three days. i'li ,y iiiahi a lis i'r,\ lo.im, '' .! 1 \- \.... Imiil, lil 11 a way : 1 I i ,' .-nown I': -! 1-: '1 I. pi.'ces. - .'aiigiit la, r .in CHARLES N. MILLER PASSES AWAY AT HIS HOME IN BANGOR Deceased Was a Member of the Board of Directors ot Naz. Nat. Bank I barb's .X. .Miller, w-ell Itnowii and liie-l.iiig resident of Bangor, died aJ llis home of pneumonia on Tuesday afiernoon after a briiif illness, aged ''. 1 y. us, :; m.inths and l^ days. Till, lill .used w:i- a director of the .N'.izareth .Xatii;ii,il Bank, the Mercli- .iiiis' .Xational Bank of Bangor, the iii-:.ii'i- . i--irnt tiiiipany. and the P, a ,\i ^,'. 1 I i.l- fomiiany. p, sides his '.vile lie is sur.iveil by I lie laiigli'.'r. Lucy at hom.'. thre.' 'illli-' ami lii'iirge, of Ijaimor. , I' i i .11 X.-v. V.irk City. 1 YI ¦riiiii.n \\\\ . l.\/.\l!l S 11 IK Till) PAsrop III' I'l.MM li:i,l) ( II \K!. ill-- 1- i ''- 'I-. lli p. Iiil ¦- '-I.-i- uf llm I n'iii.l ilaii. :, i , - ul Pnslihiii feii- , i. I , il! : Ml.-.- Ill XiiZ- , I :• -¦¦:¦ i-ii Mr. a:;,! Mrs, P, i- I ;.ii.i.. -uu,!,: -i iii'i, Ri'V. Paz- aiiis i- a sun uf .'.Irs. Babp. In for¬ mer years Rev. Lazarus was pastor of St. .Jolin's Liillieraii congregation, Xazareth, and is well known here. P.linilD.W I'.AHTY. .Mr. and -Mrs. Willis Hagenbuch en¬ tertained a numlier of young folks al their home on Whitfield street on .Monday atternoon and evening in lionor of their daughter. .Miss I.u- cile's third birthday anniversary. .\nioiig tliose present were Kath¬ ryn Haldeman. Frances Haldeman, Eveline .Smith, .-Vnna Boerstler, Elea¬ nor Boerstler, Loraino Heyer, Vir- .liiiiia Halui. .\nita Knecht. Renee Iliuiier. Doris Feliii. 1. .Iiisephine Heintzleman. Austin Knausa, Forest Bowers. Klhvood Stofflet, Mark i'Coch, .loseph .M.-y.-rs and Ualph Wolf. Th,' y,,itim-t.'i's ha.l iha timo of Ih.'ir ii.e-, aiiiidsi music, playing of Uitm.i's and lip- partaking of "^ood e:-,t>." The i:iie-is l,.f: wisliiii'.;- tlieir li- s- •--. 111..!-,' iiiiiip.v binlolii-V .iiiri- v,;-s:ii-ii'S to follow, ^ RiiinAI. (i.\ SATl i;i)AV IliKMNi; Booster Week for "The Comet" al Nazaretli Higli Student Body Selling Tickets and Pro¬ curing Material For Year Book; Basket Ball on Saturday SLATE SUPT, FRITZ HAS NARROW ESCAPE FRON INJURIES HERE Victim Was Thrown From Sleigh When His Horse Became Frightened Everybody in High School during tie- pr, -.-111 mai.,' ll,. luiblisheil b l-lete sue- •- surprised o Ihey found ed and th. many smy workiug hard to the year book ior Class, a com- (lap Pi.l!:. Ail. If; refreshmenls .mi :' g. llial gu.i-i till,., were had, Tiiuse in 111.- pall.'. ,'.('1.' IP len .Simons. La- moss .M.'--ii!;-"r, Klurence Ilterl.v-. T.i i-ludent body was Hilda IP umm. Lecina Freeman. .Monday morning wlien Grace .Myeis. l--i» her Walters, Xor- very class room placard- man Freeman, Victor Thomas,'Ray- bl.i.-kboards (-ontaining mond .Stover. Willard Roth, Carl -ii--.'-I inn- for hoosier i X'ahler. I'.ml -Vb.'l and .J.ihn Fo.v. I'.mie:.' The» niiiiii ! <ii-iMlu.iios Pi-ivilrRo, ¦ l:ii!~ -ii-kets for the! Receniiy F. .\. .Mar-ks in s i)..en in- .111'. .Vliout 3.50 ofjfc.rmeil by I'ornell l'iuv,-r-i'v thai .- v.ill be available fur The second ]ilea ci.ll- fur iiia'.-i i_.ii n-oiii the various . e-, - ill il :¦, .'¦ ;¦:-¦-. snap-hots. .. e"-. Il ;- -¦ iiu.ii prniliii': ,, ,:iii I nlv .. iiffiiir. i On ii chapel vari'iiis Seniors. furtiier jioniiile.i tli'ii- worl by cause. Th- - -'Coiiiels" are ilio' in .Jiim' but m : be at the press sunn. t'lim-'idprable ..ilvertising has b- secured from the busiu.-ss men :,, various corporations to insure i:- succesa. SiK-ials, During the past week-end the Jun¬ iors had the pleasure of entertaining the Seniors and laculty in what is known as the .Vuniiai Junior party. Washington's Birthday Iii»ing close i>i hand, excellent and very appro¬ priate decorations adorned the "gym," where the group began to as- semble at S p. m. The reception committee w-as on hand and soon ail were busily en¬ gaged in playing varfous games ar¬ r.mged by the entertaining commit¬ tee. The refreshnieiits were of the usual high standard and all were well pleased. Tiu' tables were nice¬ ly decorated and above them were draped two large .Vmerican flags with Wasliington's picture in tlie enter. Beautiful favr.rs were given to each one. The evening was cn- tir-'ly !,iu ,-liori to do full jnstice to the I'lab.irat,' arraime.ip.nts. _\ niini- b. r of .-111 )¦¦ - , ., ,-;iiuVi-l ll¬ uil, ii' ili ¦ Xi '.. lip iiiui.iil.i^ Til.' piiblii itl.'iul. Till l'li o!-ites. \'.liirli Ibv '.li i,ii: 'll- VIV,,II ¦!--. F-biiUirs- -2'i il' ,, i-iiiii -' l-al-.. n!-. il.ir¬ ill 1- uf .-iiigins-'. ,if Kas- i'.i'i-,l!i siiiilio. iu till' . -'.lain SI reel. is cordially invited to ' will be no .-liar'jo, bul .i.oi v.ii; •"' 'aken to .\ l-'i- -;i-.- of the :,.- il .;r.iiip I'f old fav- ire Imlio,-. a bv tii.' imb- bb- eiiiiig am '¦¦ \\-i! -' Fiiiii" I'V Mi- i w.-Il ioni -III: li.ll':.- .-iiiiores h ll , \. ly io-.-r- ¦ m,-,'tini; un Ti.ar^iiiiy .:v- ¦ rri!iT2-i-'.l ;i sb'-ishing parly '-- ' for Fri.lay evunjnij- iii'l uirls, cliiin.'i-,,!. : iliiss ami l.niher u -¦ye,l iill tbi- -.1 .Xazareth Higii School ilir fvademic i-onr-o may' it 'liking Ih,- reg- , :i!:i-;ui:-, Thj: is :,ruud i:f aiiil School is (l.'ii Hall (iaiMo, - in tim Hi'.;!i| il will h" on ; : 1 ways ,1 i)ig game and 1 - :; ports il w-eil. Stren- j Unas ..i!ui-'s are being made to hav.? as many rooters there as possible and still add more interest to the game. The entire student body is e.xpected to be present of both schools. Imagine the grand frolic, trying to out-do each other in yells and cheering. .-Vii right, boys. Let's go. This Friday afternon the regular Literary society program will be held at 2 p. m. in the assembly room. .-V good debate is scheduled as well as several good orations, .Vbout $14 has lieen collected for the .Vrmeuian relief fund the last week and will he sent to the county chairniaii m om-.', .¦^poi ial Dance. On Saturday evening, Feliruary 2,5, in Shortz Hall a Special Prize dance will be helil by the manage¬ ment. Three dollars will lie awarded to ti'i - considered best in a fox :i Second prize will b.- I i ,. i, . , - I ' 'lu p. . - ' -• .-.ini-.le. '¦' :- - • '. i'. - .'Veninii ¦ • : -' .- ,!' -: ill 11\,, In tip, :" il , ¦¦! 1 its tbo-., louking Henry Fritz, veteran slate superin¬ tendent of Cliapman Quarries, hud a very im'Tow escape from serious in¬ jury Saturday morning, when hl» no-«'ly-purchased horse took fright at a passing freight train on the cross¬ ing just below- the L. 6: S. E. R. R. station. .Mr. Fritz was returning home from Btth in a sleigh and had just gone over the grade crossing when the horse became frightened and unconirollable and kept backing up toward the track as the train was being siow-ed down to avoitl an acci- I ilent. Mr. FrPz go! tangled up in tlie reins and was thrown within a fuut nf 111.- laissJng engine. Ttie s.'ed i '.vas completely tleniolished. Tiie liorse rail a short distance aud vva.s .'.nri I IV .-Mr. Heberling, a nearby -.lio diiw the accident and ist .Mr. Fritz. He -svas great- 1 k-i.l by the nervous strain aud - i mod minor bruises. OBITUARY .MRS. E.M.M.V SHIFFERT. -Mrs. Emma Shiffett i n.-e Hoppel), wife ot I'rias Shiffert, of >fazareth, died on Wednesday morning of com¬ plications at the Easton hospital, aged .56 years. Besides her husband she is surviv¬ ed hy two sons, Arthur of Nazareth, and Ralph of Patterson, N, J,; two daughters, Mrs. H. G. Henley and -Mrs. Horace Vanderwer, both ot Xazareth; two grandchildren; five brothers, Joseph, Johu and Isaac Happel, of Tatamy; fieorge Happel, I f .\lIentown, and Samuel Happel, of Bethlehem, also survive, Fuueral services will be held at her late home, 22 Park street, Xaza¬ reth, on Sunday at 3 p. ni. witb In¬ terment in Greenwood cemetery. Rev. W. H. Wotring in charge. on. itinn iiii.i, r Pi ¦ : Ci.iii 'he \V,>.lm-s.l:iy uvni' iii-'i mor.' pnpular ¦ - we. k th,- ¦¦lil- n-i: ay to Wind I hired abioit liiirty people. MRS. CORNELIA VLIET. Mrs, Corne.lia Viiet, of Bath, died at the home of Ilt nejiliew Friday morning at s i,. ii.i, k uf general de¬ bility. .Shu -,', 1- , widow of the late James Viiei. .Slu: was a resident of iiiutli for the past sixiy-tive years, having formerly liv.-d in the state ot X.'W ,J,r,-i-v. T'lii- .11'.-- no inune- (li.ilo :¦- ; i'lv,-- - :rv:\i:]g. The funer- ;i! -.'ill ll.- held ou Tuesday aften.04.01 a: -2 /, luck with hiiria! in tlio iiuiini .-i-iii.-i' iv. '.viih Rev. P. . -rgmaii of tin ll.iinan Evangeli- 1 ..; churcii at Xazarelh offlciating. ,. BELFAST NEW VILLAGE MI fe. li! 1,1 PI II llll'iMvl* l'<»« p.oVRli OF VIK\VER.S |i, 1 .Ml tii'i . c.iv.r.'l. that l!i- ri 0 » enj Ihal ll k",.,iii. :- ikrii,. II L.iub, in behalf -f tiie Nazaroth School Dletri.t. peti¬ tioned th.' court Monday morning for the appointment of a hoard of view¬ ers to place a valuation on four acres -of Imd in Xazaretli. fronting on Bel- i,l..re Rlreei, nn which will be con- !,,i,,'ii ,1 new School building. STOCKERTOWN 'I'he Si.i.-k.'i'tuvvn inibiic scbool .-hildren -.'.ill r. iil.'r an >'ii;.riain- inent in ih.- piiblic scluiol bnilding on I-'riday ev.'iiing, l'"ebruary 24. The f.ilbiw ill-' iii-ogiiim will bl' rendered: 0|i.'iiiiij Sung -"Soldiers' Chorus. i-iss.iy—-'.Vlu'aii.ini Lincoln" noruihv .Smart | iMi.'t — IniogiMi.' ami (le.iri; ' Ruling Fssay —"G. orge Washingi un ". . .. Ei-i il, r Saiiili Re.-itaii.iii-—- llais Off" Prim- i' I ir ub-s S'lm I-lilifnibi.i tlie 1; ':.' , I )r.;im." l-ixerc;-.- and Pantoiniine—'Amer- i. il" . , , . Thil ll and F.-nrih tirades Decliimiii illi: —' .burg.' Washing¬ ton" '. .M.irvin M.MZsiar ( berry liri'l ", i ii Su:,- Fll I lllil S. . iii.l . iiiiib - Impi-ii'iaiii Days iu Fein u.irv" .. . . . -Fifth. Sixili and .Fii^iiih Pr.id.'^ li.-i'lam.uion—".N braliam I.in. uln" , Vi-b'yii - ll.Miiis llat.'Iiet Prill v. iih Son:; First and Se.-on.i Grades l,".'lii-iiiii-y I'row-n.'d with Songs... Third and Fourth Grades Paiii.iinimi' "Siar Spangle.1 Ban¬ ner' Fif'li tirade "The Tw.-Iv.' Montlis" lOrigiual dram.I- Sixth Grade Flag Prill, Thin! and Founh Grades Sket. h -Littb' Broth.-r" with Suims . . . Thii-il and Fonrili Grades S.iiii'—".Viuerb-ii lb.' P. iintifii!." Musieal un S.inirday Kvening, .Vll arraiig, inenis have been com- pleied tor tli,, nuisi,-al t.i be held on S.Iturday ei.iiing. .1! 7 u'l-loi-k. in the W, sb-y ,M. K, chnrch. .V varie.l prii- 4r,ini will b.. pr.'S.'ii'i'il atnl a Uirg.- .1 plii-nc.' is am i, ipaie.l. Xu adiuis¬ sion will be i:iiiii-g.: hilt a siiv.'r of¬ fering will be lilk.'11. K.'fr.'slinients will b.-. s.-rv.'d by Iliu coiniiiiti,'.'. .Mrs. 1-:. W. Limb auil .lilighter. .Mrs. liny K.ist.-nbaib'r. speni Friday at Pi-n Argyl. Oscar .M.iliu and .Mrs. Elizabeth Keller are indisposed, Eugene Mnlin attended tb.- tuner,il uf lb.' lilt.: Mr- lliii-ry .Mi-hn 0:1 .Moiiilay at .Vllentown. W.irren Harding and f.imily. .n'j ~i ' o P.'11 .Vr-vl. ;imi Warr.'ii Baih aii.i;l!'i:o family, ni Pelfasi. visite.l .lamesi 1 11: Bath and wife .111 Siimbiy. ,. win- Mrs, -Mii'ilda Heaney visii-.1 Mrs. j an.l - The lai-ge box s gi'dv.' scliool hous ing was . .ry succe .iill ii.'bi ill Mill- 1111 Fri.lili sflll in a lii: .MARIA W. .MIKSCH. .Mrs. .'.laria W. Mikscii. -.vidow of Cliarles .Miksch. died at her horae on East Walnut street. Xazareth. Friday -iiorning fr -i : -implication of dis- 'ses. Sli' -' years old. Two . i.ilili'un sUi., ,. iu/bert .Miksch. ot way ami ,ilsu fr.ini He' general go,,.! Xiizaietli, and Mrs. Frank Kachline, ¦ P iiiiiiiM Two sisters and a brctli- ^,irs. William Grube, .. , liuiuni.!!!. both of Eas- U'li, .mil Benjamiu Kiefei. of .Alieii- t'lwn. Tl,,.- fnn.'i-al ^, rvi, .- wa- held Mon- ,;,'-- i:''i-n,ioii fi-i.iii iii-r iiite home , rmeni in the Moravian Rev. Paul S. Meinert v.-as hb-ii prevailed. i P. .-rl.' II 11, k. "I pi.iiiiiieb! t.m - iliip. visit. .1 hi-; bruiher. J. Kd-v : lloiick .Hiii famil;. on Sunday. H. nrv .Vlbirt and family, of Peth-' leliem. visited b.is fatli.'r-in-Ia v .Vdam S. Heimer. on Sunday. Klwood ^i,':-;f!-i.-.!. an enlisted sob j .li.'r in the P. S. at my and stati.ined i i.l T, \as, is >)ie; llis !,arenI^, Mi Sie:lfrie,l. Mr. ami Mrs, diiii, i' furl . .T'l 1 .Mr- Miiriz. of -lUgh with M.irtin Piiiiville, in charge. MP.S, Rub. .-,- H-Vi;i;:si)X kxecht. , -.N ill- uf IPirrisou Kne. lit, 1,-k-end with A,lam s: |'''•^'^ '" "; ' '"'"" "1 ^l^Y""''' ""J Suiiil.iy iineriioon ol apoplexy, aged " ¦ 'r- Sh,- is survived by her 111! 1! mghier .Vrdie '11 ill,I Ml ¦ '.P' ¦ '.-11111111 iiii'il Mrs gra n.ida nii called Willi,im III Si|.; 1 -i .Mrs. nf Kasl M.iry I il,'r, h l.ii'b lU.l Wilill in. X Tb -Mar il ;. I bl in:: v,uil II. r granddaiii-'lil.'r, Mi- K'ocher. call.'d on her fne t.'WIl, .Mrs. J,.lit! ;','!i. ,>f Lawn Phila.Ielplii 1, i- i-i: ing .Mis Dietrich. Mrs, Ellsworth Meixell has I iful snake plant in bloom at Miss Gerablino Childress day evening was ten.lere.1 a in honor of lier hirthday. Mrs. Robert Siegfried, nf and Mrs Emma He<;kman, of on Tuesday visited Mrs, Sandt. on ,-Miii- S.-hoch. I "iiir.' i.Is In I'lil le, s M r a beau- pregont. ou Fri- snrprise Bath, Easton, Matilda Samnel K. ll.iw- ou M.mdiiy. ' \i i'.ath and f.iinily visited his'i, 1 ' hn Bath an.l family on i 1 .Siimiii V. Mr-. Ri.har.l ililii is :ii||--iii- .- V. 1-1!'.- biiriieil 1. ..y Aiiii-,'11 Iliirw I. . ;¦ l-ai-i n -;,. u Siimiiy -. isiiing at the hom.- of Kr vin Liindis, .Mr-. -M.'lvin .V. kerman .111,1 s. -i Mlm.'V. Mrs. Os.-ar Pi,--' .in.l ,-biblr, - all .if P.iii-.;ur. visii.'i! lii.' f.iriii,': par.iit-. Krvin Lailis and family un Tues,lay. Allen K.ib- and fc a! th.' home uf his ; ii-ans for a f.-w wock^ ;.!.. 1- ^p i.iii.- Sunday school in the R.'loniie.l I bum-' .if his par. church at !0 1 111 C. K. 'm-.-'iiiig at l-'rimis Seibold. 7 p. in. I.esii I- Siissani.in. leader. ;\i |. Tb,' commiii if ib- C. K, ,'ii'er- , . tainni.'tit reports a net iir.itit of ,1 ,?.;s |.i. The so.'i.''y eN'"i- ''.-ir pinh heai'ib'st thanks 1.' ,ill ¦! 1 teil I'lllH, Mi-s -Millin.Ia M, - 1.11, -¦ .s I he gnes- ¦,-' ' - : ',', -iii'-i-r .Illli fimii;- a -I'lii.la.v Mrs. P., ,ir;r,' W M ¦ and .Miss Kvi'lvi: M - - : '- i inday with .la.'ob I 'i-.'-iiii ill , 11,1 fil i ily, Mr- aii.l Mri!, Davbl Heckman spi'iit Sunday with Clayton Koste!i- b.,d.'r and family. J.is.'ph R.'inert. of Xaz.1:eth. spent Sunday with John J Ruth, Monford Garr entertained n num¬ her nf friends on Sun.lay afterno.in. Edgar Kostenbader is ill. :' 'i-.i. .ovned ; - near Dead. 1 lly baitere.l as injured. he 1! -vill hub! a bu-i ilci.i in -Mili-i ¦ •1 Fri'l'V . --:,':... ume -111, „ud .1.11,-.,. .^1.,..., 1';.... grami Easi.'i- (ieui-ge (.11..- Ivru tir M r i.-bi-ii;. urcli. illM. ill! ,01 daughter. .Mrs. : .Xazaretli: by three Mrs. Floyd Stem, of .'.. . WilUnd Thnmas and. il.ich. of .Xazareth; also by iher, IT.irry .Xolf and one sis- s .!: . ub Vpib'gate, of Beth- ,'i'i be held thiis ,1! at 2 p. nl. In¬ .l ill,- I'liiiiu Evangelical i:>TATi: < IIA\t.lV«i OWXKHS ,-r fellow. I. of Rah way. N. ral days a the ^ Mr. an.! Mrs, G. 01.1 Mrs, Hejajai'.iiji Kiiiiuiin- i-.-nd at the hom.- Kimminoiir of George \\ eity sold his Broad sireet home to Victor Fehr, of .Vllentown; Walter Flick sold his home on North Main - 1-.' 'o William Henry, the local a.-,i5ist,i!ii postmaster, and Mlsa l.la Haupt purchased the home on fivergreen street occupied by'the late F;iihi^iiii .Arnold. These are all val- iialib' projiertles and were sold prl- vai.-!^. MUSICAL PROGRAM IN ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Social al Hecktown Oo nnt forget fhe social which will he held in the Sunday school base¬ ment on St. Patrick's evening, March 17, by the .lunior Bible class. I ,ii:.h -vill he held in 6t, John s Lutlieran church nn Sunday evening promises to be of e-v. epinmal merit, Botll .hoir and organist have worked diligently lo make this a very successful devotional orcasioo, L, t us enter into His court ¦wltli thanksgiving and into His gates with praise. The foUawtns program will ba rendered: ill.'Ill Kpiloguo" Gilette Vnthem—"The Lord Is My Shep¬ herd' Rogers Solo—"Come Ye BlR»Bed".J. P. Scott Wm. H. rtoherts Duet—"One Sweetly Solemn". . , . Ambrose Anns Zlegler, Wm. Roberts Organ—"Twilight Devotion". .P*«s« Anthem—"O Come To My Haart, Lord Jesus" Ambroa*
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 13 |
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 | 1922-02-23 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1922 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 13 |
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 | 1922-02-23 |
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 27769 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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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND .GENERAL INTELLIGENCE,
VOL. XXXI
NAZARETH, PA , THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1922,
N<.. 13
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Month | 02 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1922 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19220223_001.tif |
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