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The world will believe in Nazareth to the extent that Nazareth believes in itself. ' THE NAZARETH ITEM Get together for a newer, niftier Nazareth. AN iN iEK'LNDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER DEVOrKD TO LiTURATURE, LOCAL AND GENhKAL INTELLIC NCE VOL. XX)^ EVAN. N ZAKE H, PA., THLKSD.XY M( RMNC. FEi RUARY 10, 1921. No. 11 [SERVICES IN MORA VIAN CHURCH WELL ATTENDED 1809 ABR/i M LINCOLN 1865 24th ANNIVERSARY OF a E. SOCIETY OF REFORMED CHURCH Rev.GreenfieldDelivered^Q^I^^^Hl^^ a Heart Sterring Ser¬ mon Sunday Morning and Evening; Large Attendances at Every Service. Monday Evening He Dwelled on Spiritual¬ ism - Juesday on Christian Science and Divine Healing. Kniii-''! Jluniiiini goii'l lit: -iir lllil'l illii'- l"'-ll'l ill 'll' I hiiri'li lii-l .^iiniiuv with ;i i,l.|„,,. iniiniiilu' mill i". rliiliu'- an.l tliii- :iii '111' iii'i'i'i'-^' 'll'" '-'¦Pt "I' p,,v. linnn flTltli'll ^.i a I'lmiii'i' U'VIT iiii'l 111 till- !¦'¦> germon "ii 1 lii'iivi'ri'il 11 lii'iirt stirring ii.in iiHiriiiii- "II "''i\i' I'M'l I'm v IT. till' < 'liri.-l inn'- llriMi I mi If.I I.t .S|iiiiniiil I'owor." ,. li-- 111' ili'liMTi'il a fiirci'fiil ¦¦Ih,« t.i I'..'.' .' ft l/liilil Df Goil." Mi.iiiliiv i-vi'iiin;; ii strniii,' preii.li.'ir 1.11 ¦¦S|.iritiiiili-iii Falsi'.'' .•<|.iiii liuli-iii "11 roaotii.ii "f 111'' iiiii'l iiiiiti'riiili-ni ..f t.. dav. Till' tiiiiiil I.f S|iiritiiiili-iii wn- liii.l bare .mil it- Imnct'iil elTi'i't upon tin' bodr. niinil ami soul. BY AUTOMOBILE Mrs. Woodring, of Catasauqua, Victim of Unknown Driver, Who Side-Swiped Her Car. Mrs. Itusi'. wile nf Willi,mi W....ilrint;, of West Catasauqua, w:i- iiliii...t in¬ stantly killed at four oVj... k Sumlay af- trrnoiin. wliin u -id., im iitta.litiu.nl uf a motor cyi-li.. LeiiiL; .ln\..ii l.\- Hit Ims- band waa sidi'i-\i. ij.i.l ly an u'll M|]i,,lii|r. at Kcnimi'ror's (>..--iiiL'. iiiiilwa\ l...- twfcii Xcwliiir!: Mini Na/'i;., t|. ',,n tlu' Hi'thli'lK'Ui pik... .Mr-. \\. ..Iiiiij dinl livi' minutes utt.r -1... ua- a.iiniii|.il t.i St. Luke's ll.ispital. Hi r ^kiill, jaw, lino arm iiinl leg and left tlii;;li were fraetureil anil slie was severely iiijureil internally. .Mr. \\oiidriim- ivi'is niiiii- jiired. .Mr. and .Mr-, W Irinj .,\er, r.-iiirii- ing froni \'n/ar..tli. wk.i., tii..v lia.l sjient tile (Iny with relati\i.s. \ -h..rl distance away from the ir..-siiii;. n.iir the Stockertown road, Woodrinji elainied that he was driving well l.iwar.l the ri^rht side nf the r..ad when lie saw a tiii? niaehiiie. th..iii,'lit to have ii.,,.n a I'adillae. e..iiiinu' I..ward liim at a t'a-l rate of speed. The tourinj; ear swi]i...l the side ear attachment, he said, an.l riiioii wa»'utriiek .Mrs. Woodring. .'"": '""^ Until ..eeiipants of the motor cycle 1.'."'' :'^ ¦' were tlir.iwii mit of the machine. From the e..iiiliti..ii .if Ml-. W'.iodring's body -hi' must lia\e li.'i.n dra^.!^cd a ciuisid- eral.I.' .lislall .,., ^'l, U..,..k iaj « ¦ • hurled throiiph the iiir for lifty feet. The iiiaehin... it is said, cent iiiii.'d on its way without otTerin^ assistance. There were n.. witnesses in llie immediate vi¬ cinity, but very -le.itlv after the acci¬ dent haiipeiii.l aiH.t liii- aiitomoliile ;;o- ing tiiwar.l I',.'li|.li..iii .aiiii' iipi.ti tic victims, .\fi.r -ecral ..f the i.e.iipani- of tlie_latter mailiiii.' aliehte.l and went to the assistaiic.. ..I Mr. and .Mrs. Wood- rilip-. th.' .liaiill. :tr ..t t h.. . ai «ii- sent ill |eir-iiil .,t till, car that caused the a., ill. Ill, l.nt Mil- unable to find it. - i l;...,l,. Nell i.e|,.:. nil- ll.it itil'.l. Ill tie' iii-aiitinie a N'azareth tmlley car .am., ali'tii: an.l Mrs. Wi.i.drinu' wa- j'!;,.....| ai.eai.l. Sill, wa- taken t.. th.' , N.'hI.. re 1I..1..1, wli.r.' Dr. I!, .k wis in |waitiii'_', .\ '_'l.in. .• Mil- snlTi.i-lit to iii- I fi.rm Hie pliy-iiiin Ihaf she wa- latally ill iiir- .1. I !'¦ !iiiin,..liat .'i .aHeil ,r the i„.r.,r, St. am- UNDER $5,000 BAIL EOR CORONER'S JURY Rudolph Trinkle Drove Auto That Was in Fatal Accident. l;iidiil[di Trinkle, proprietor of t he \\ a-liiiiL'ti.n il..til.' 1-iiurth and Wash Piano Duetts hy Two Junior Members; Piano Solo by a Charter Member; Interesting Talk hy Mr. Unangst. Miss Nicholas <n Or¬ ganization; Miss Frantz Made Pleasing Re¬ marks. .1 I i-T iati Kiel- 1 ¦- l;..l,.;'lle .] .So- ir. h, I 'lliii. 11,-. relirua I',.tin;: an.l ] '.¦¦..' 1.1 111 '.' ,1 It wa- sili.W .!!_' a ! lliel'il I'l. riiil.'. lliilli K". 1; .,.. ,iiHi...r iie.nr.'rs, .! Mae V,.i-!ev. :,..- ate.llel- Jiiuior i,.i. ]ir. \\. M, Wot- l.art.r Memlicr. Mr. tdii-Te-fKi INSANE WOMAN USE^ KNIFE ON HUSBAND * Here is a face upon whioti men may •eei+ The hushed aucterlty that nature wears At touch of twilight, brooding on the care* Of bygone days and of th« days to b*| And yet which bears the clear tmn- quillity Of one whose youth has breathed sweet prairie airs, Or followed tirm behind the plowman's shares, MUSIC LOVERS TO MEET AT th; "Y" ¦ll Ih.. opera tin; .\nna Maty, aged about 50 years, win r.-i.le.l will, h.'r Iiiisband, Andrew Maty. Sr - "'1 ;. farm near Katellen in Moor.. ill the N'orthampton county Or trodden leafy forest ways and free. I' 11' an examination as to. Hans .1.1- .s.'i.diiii lull! by ('..rLm-r Walter i.\ ratlirall. ul NLrt'lia inp'.jii ei.unty. I"" ih.. death '1 -Mr-, Itnsa Woodring, ciI j W e-t ('nia-auijiiii. who died in St. I,like- Ji.i-i.ital Suiiiiiiy evening, aftei | -ll.. lllld liei'ii injured ..ii the Nazaretli pike, by an unt..m.bile said t" liui' li...,ii ilriv.n l.y .Mr, Trinkle. j .M.,11.lay iie.riiii..'' Sergeant Lrnesi i MM.ker '..f til.. l;.-thlili>'in police de-! jiartment. ree.iv. d a .all from G. E. ; Hiiyle. the real esiiii.- .i.iil.-r of ..Xihii-i t..wii. will. >aid that -Mr. 'Iriiikle wunte : , t., infi.riii th.. d..[iartni..iit tliat he hai! figiir.'ii in an n.-.iii..iii ..n the Na/.arelii . pike b.-twieii -1 nn.l .5 ..'.-h.ek .Sunihiyj at'lelll....!. ll i: h 11 III. .1 .'1 .y' k'- Mr. Trinkle spid after proceeding- s..me distance he returned and inquir.'ii al.i.iit the motorcyclists, and from whai infiiriiiati..n he said lie could secure, lie tliouu'lit the mishap a minor one. TrinkleV versi,.n of th.- misliap dif¬ fers materially frum that told by Wood- ring on Sunday evening, .-\t tlie tim.' the latter did make his statem.nl ii was said he was in a highly nervous condition. Mr. Trinkle says that he was driving 'toward Betlilehem, from N'azareth. with ' his wife, two children and his brotlier in the machine. The first knowledge; they had of any accident was when hi- daughter looked through the rear win- , il.iw of the car. and saw there was some-;-fiiuior .Su.n'ty ..t f_1iristian Endeavor thing wrong some distance back. Tlie,"«s -''*"" ''.^' *'"' '^'^'^ secretary, Misa fl.tiring car was turned and Trinkle . I'loreine Nicholas. drove it back to the scene. There thev The .ociety was org-anized »lel,ritary saw that a motorcycle had figured in the!". '¦''''¦ -'^'''- '\\ iHiani Ii. Short/, now accident, but .savs he had no thought I'l'-f<'i»><'l' -rved as Superintendent of then that it had been his machine as i tlic S.i.iety from IS'iT to ISHS; Mrs. no one in the ear had felt any unusual : ^^'i'*'''' l'^"''" '''""' ''^'-'^ " H""': -^I''- shock. Mrs. Woodring was placed aboard !' li"*"'i I'rant/, front V.m) to JOOti; and !a car to bo taken to the hospital at thelth" pre-ent s,ip,,,.intcndent. Miss Hen- - ¦ ¦¦ - rictta Frantz. from March 19tl6 to the present time, a period of almost fifteen years. .V yood niimlicr ..f the charter members were present to answer to the roll call .1 charter members, numbering.' seventy- iliiee, A few i Hit-of '. i\\ n members sent 1 ,'-|,..ii-,- •¦¦. i... r.'ii! at the same time. I ^ "'' - I'l an" /. made e IlIlL' a Mr mem' iw.'i.il I'liaiiLi-t, all..ill.'I .liiirter L'avc a W'lv iiii.,!e-,tin_' '.Ik ¦1 •;... "I iri;ani/.ati..ii ..f th., (hri-tian I|,l..:r.ol- >ii.iety in the W..rlil.'' I'iani> .luet by two .Iiiniur inemiier-i, 'l.i.ma-s .Messinger and t;Iady> Matt. A report of the organization of this time, but so far as Trinkle eould hear. j he says, she was not thought to be se- j riously injured. j Later a closer examination of the ; Trinkle car show ed marks on the rear that 'would indicate it was said, that ^ ,.„,,., , o , ¦ something had struck the touring car. Dressol, C.-Ilisf to be Soloist, -j-,,,, „,.,^i., „.^,.,. ^^ ,,,^^ ^j^^^^^, a p-int -rul)!ic Invited to .Vttinil lere a me' Sergeant -' '¦!.. ik.. T.-inl. KKV nilX CKIOKX: ;i,n. 1 ..r.'ii.-r I iitliia held at the hi.^p n;..rtl;llLr. e\pe. I : '1' ..1 the lie ¦ till llleil 1111.1 fill:- deii\. and ¦ of I ¦¦ wja.i T!,- tniii. mi.-' Iv. V ri.l . ¦ ill-!. pi'll'.U, tl. ti,. prui-.; ar.'li.i; m.iliy a eai'li ll. is uitii Til... tati..n i nii'i'tiii'.,. Satin il.i Suiiilav r.-niain- ^ !!"win^ •1- unalil' tack she in, ''^iindny m. i ¦¦¦': ..fM-s' the t.. eif" whil. r ¦liti'.n, fullnwins an at 11' i; li, r ii'i-i'iii'l .'ar!; I). C, , w it ll hi- aiil'in.'l.i p. m. Son.lav, Tiiiik -i-tatit Di-i: i'l .-\tt"iii' y .\!1 ; • 1 ¦. • i: Si;ni]ay :'"!!¦ win.: a r. u :; ; -., ; ' .i.iii./ r-e' ii.'.l I.v l)i-iri' ' ,\t • 1 ney ¦ ' ; I' \ wl« .l.'taik .1 N in;.,! ¦'¦¦¦. I;yan aii'l ImiIiii t'.i lake cliarL;.' .'f t ln' .us.'. Mrs. Maty is charged >vilh a-^saiiit ¦'lal l.att.'ry. with int.'iit t'l kill, an.l ¦ :¦¦ i- a r. =''i-\-atl"n in tli . li o' ¦ k'l ! -ay- -1" i- t" Ii'- lel.l I'-r ne i:',- ¦ t.iitiation. Tli.' .'omjilaint was mail.' ' ' f' re Justice of the Peace Robert F., l'...'i>. of Moore town-hip. '•¦ The prisoner and her hu-l.ainl an 1 son. .\ndrew Maty, .Tr. lied t..L''tli.'v in till' same house, bnt Mrs. Maty had shown symptoms of mental aberration. Tn fact, of late her husband had been The forehead tells of mastery; a mind Which holding life a thing inscruta. ble. Kept faith and hope forever sentinel; The furro'.vcc! cheeks, the locked lips sorrowlined. Betray a will the nation knew so well, And deep eyes showed a love for all mankind. CLINTON SCOLLARD. The Y. M. I'. I plfiv tho on tbo ¦ ident wa- n.'t -e- il an.l w.-n! biok aft.'r 1, hi- savs. He was re ll I , .ii'''"" covered up his head and neck with | ] i\' il •aihiuartcrs for a j T" fi"'i' of late her hiisHaml liail lieen r W J. Cathrall. I afraid nf her, especially at niglit. when l.ik. 1. t'. tl WEDDING SOLEMNIZED TONIGHT :l Mill.' I ll Large Attendance at Evangelistic Services Till' , sen i.'. OlllUi'l day ,'., .itti.|i,i ,1 Wl -,:, aivtl, r, Ein.'!.. ,. I III i; Cuiii|,. I' the .\',,,'H till il the l.ai,. teiiil. till ^a. the Kiii ; Thi. |,„|:, »llil Iia. ;!i al th.' .'1 .1 ill tlie I ev .'llili'J. \... I, i;. '.'^ .11 a !. i||.. ;,ie.|,l...| ll.,- ..: lie Ik'lhl.'li.ni. Till' inrv. Mrs. I'"l"'i jthe f'll'W. .T. B. 11, 1-1 Mr- ,l,'l,i' ¦ Il'i Ml- l: ¦rliir.l S.,iilli ..l 111 1 f.'ath.r pillo-n-s, for fear sh' his throat. 'I'll.' s,|„,l:,v mi.rning attack wi.uld cut '- 1 Wll. .' ill t! \.lam- Mr-. 1 .Mr^. twig. A, W. Leh. I'^t Tliiir^- ,! !.¦:!!,;¦''- l;, ll;!'-''.-:', came 's'in_' Maty his life. .As it wa«. i have a fearful scar cxtendiii'_' 11 w-"in'ti, i< I'lmp I',.'ll/, l-'i...'lilall-i.il ''¦¦"',, ''"¦¦,','".''"'I'l ¦"'"¦'ncrnss the fa.-e from the forehead to the '¦- '• •'¦-¦ "'¦'" "¦¦'¦""-¦'chin. The blade ot tbe knife jii-t missed th" richt eve. nistrict Attorn.y CliiiUey will prob- il'l. a<k llie court to name a committee m hiiia.y to pass upon the woman's iiu'iiliil condition. The wedding of Miss Hazel Deieh- .11 nnd Clarence lit.'rly. both of .^.'azati'lli. will be S'lb'iiiiz.'d this I'v.'iiing lit thojhoinc nl' Mr. and .Mrs. ,i hn iii'ichuian on .South Broad Mr.'.'t. torL.'et 11.'. .lati at ,S P, M. a;|,,n.l I'...' Februarv \m' '!. i;,i I....!:: .1.1.'11 1..' -.'Ivi.'.'-. eienini: \\'a-liiiiLitiiii .11 .\.. a. .'..nipaiii.'.! l.y .1 will atten.I, SHERIFF SELLS MOORE TOWNSHIP FARM r.iitVi iiieiii h.r !...- wil at lite 11 - m' l''ii.'ii.l-liip Wl! wa- ..Illy I-,', ,'iit h . I nieiiiU'1'.i, SherilT Mest. at tlie court house, Sat¬ urday m-riiim:, ""l.! th- l.n'perty ot A. 't T. T'rseh. .' n-i-lin..' . f t"riy-.ine and a .piar'.r a.r.--. the iinpr.n.'inents thereon j e"ii-i;tiiig "1 a two and a half story] finiii." hetiM'. barn. wa._'..n shed and .'hick.n sh.'d, l"cati"l in Mn.ire town¬ .ship. t.i Carrie E. Kiitz. ..f N'azareth, f'.r t'^. Entrance to Lincoln Farm Nazareth Chamber, No. log, Order j Knights of Friendship, Attend I Church in a Body Hn Siiiiilav I'M'tiine F.'bniary fith. j \a/ar.'ih Chaiiil.er X.i. loo. ' (Irder iMiiirlit- .it Frieii'l-iiip, ati.'ii.led -crvices I fl! ill,' llai'i.iii l-'.i an .'-.'li.ai ihiir-h in a ,1-, ,. ;,,,il loo 1 'iinipaiii "11- part i.'ipat , ,!, Til,, |...-t.'r. I'a'il K n.'r'.:iiiaii. w h.i i, al-.. a iiii'iiii"'r ..f t ll" ( liatiil..'r. .1" Hmti'iI a \eiy int. r.'-t ili'j an.l appropri at.' -.'11111.11. takiii'.' I'.ir lii- tliem.' t he f ieiid-hip wlii.'h ..\i-t,..l 1...tween .Iinia- llllll al'.l Hal i.l. r..1111.1 111 S,',.|,„,l P„„,|, ..! ^aniii'l. T!,,. 1 ,,i!ipai!i"ii- pr.'-' Ill all -eein '.I f o ; !,'¦. '..1., i:, 1 .'r.ii.i Itei L'liia n'- s.rnion ',;, I i i,, I'.iv i> wa- .!.'!i\' red. Ill-, .\. A ! ,,!iii.'. I Iir... 1,-: . " 1 ' .'t' I ll.' ^iipr.'iie' iiilaiii/ati.'ii li'ii'l'iij, I'll, wa- lier.'aii'l il,; 1 111 Willi III,. I'.iiiii'a iii..ii- ..l' N'li/a li'lh I hallll'i'r ill al '.'li'llti;; t I.' -.'11 i'¦.'- ( < )\< ill I ]( . ATION.VI. mki:ti\(. .vr KKFdUMKI) (in lit H , ti ll .111. 11.d '!lo MESS HAZEL HKli'H.MA.N, Tbe annual 'Mn.R!.' ing^ot St. John's R'f of N'azareth, was hold ut' last 1 day evening. Hciiben 1! r. ¦l.'c-od older, in-d T. ilun.. i"'.arlHS Rasley. Jiinos Haw ^ Roy Kiistenba.'er, deacotis Sl rnui'l Pvuth. .i member of comotery board The older and lii.- '1 aeuns will be oidainod or i..i- . ' 1 .'s 'b'e case njay be at lu'Xt Snoil. ¦> e tiling servi.e Aft."- •!!-' -. y. .' It' iidjournod .'m.^f.-gati.'';.!; i ' inc. will be he),l Tho ciin.i-'rogatii.nai y.'ar was marked for its nuiinri. al as well as spirituiil growth, also f..r improve- •' ent in benevoiene.'. Tli.' l.'',:.'v..| .¦nt contributions nmounto,! t.. -4206.11. The contriliiiti..ns fur .'urrent e.\penses anioiuit.d to $7,S60.72. Some of the Ead es .ire .ti'.'ie-ting Ciller I idi.'S to org.mizo aii iixili'ry chapter of Phenti,. ri|.,,e,m-ss II ni On the evening of the ij'.iii \.,-\. Siiiii'rintendent Mi.y.'r '..iii !¦ ; r - ont 'o .effect such ortianizatioii. A FAMOUS HYMN. A nnn bor er' i,.-,!!- roquested Evangelist Gr'.'t hymn which he qtioted in his s. ubt not that mnny readers ot ti, „. .. :,s seiiu ana .1 o take pleasure in printing the s.iim il' .OS by -Mr. Greentield, Its composer wns the late Dr sen. llie raniDtis founder and leader of The Chri-it^ n ary Alliance: HIMSKI.P Once it was the blessing, now i is tl:.' Lord. - Once it Was the feeling, now it is Hi- -w.rd. Once His i.-ifts I wanted, now the liivet own. One Onci Onci I ior healing, now. Himself alone. trying,, now 'tis ] '.e-t 'tust. tion, now, the utt' i,., ,- . 1 .a-, loss holding, now He holds me (ast. constant drifting, now my anchor's cast. , y planning, now 'tis trustful prayer, ious caring, now He has the care, wanted, now, what .lesus says, ;.t asking, notv 'tis ceaseless praise. One.' it Wis my working. His it hence shall be. Onii- 1 iri.'d to lisp Hint, now He us.^s me. Oiici- th,. ..,, ',1 I waii'.il i.i.w. -he iiiiiibty One. Oncf for s. ;t' I : ,!.. ', ,; uuw, for lliiii ibme. Once I hop.'l ,, n.iw I know He's iiiiii.;'. ttiic.' niy l.,nii> 'V.-i.- 1 ;::: n,w He iir,k.'S iiei (Ime lor d-.itli 1 wiu''li i, w His cir.inK h..:l .\nd my hopes are i.neluired safe with.ii -lie ve —R. V. A il. :i shin^ Brothe; of Nazarelh Man Died K .1; hi'ilH -pa iii-li - \ ¦ ," I , I' I \M.li' Frulenial Visit i .\bout thirty-eight luemberB of the On thi, tract It located the marble .nemcnai, near Hodaensville, Ky„ In , ,„ii^g „t ti,o C.ulden Kaglea paid a '*"'<:'' tUndt the log cabin the birthplace of the great President. The me- j [ra,ernal visit to a newly organized T"'*!. •'^ted through the efforta of the Lincoln Farm asaociatlon, wa. ac- ,. ,„j,ie at Eastrn, on Saturday even- •Pted for the nation, with impreulv* o«r»monle., on th« centenary of Abr». ,j,g .,nj initiated a clu-ss of candl- LIncoln'i birth Fchrmi-u 19 laofl. dates for them. iln'a birth, February 12, 1909. Home of Lincoln's Father CLARENCE ITTERLY. ia.>lli.'r l;i'-"hi'.|. That a .'miy'.'t 'i,-., vsolii- liiiii- be presented to the iiniili. lie entered lipiill tile lilillutes alcl ill-erfcd i in the Na/areth Item | MKS. ARTHUR St MIIIDT,. ' MUS. FRANK ROHN. I MRS. CHAS. KLEl'I'lNC.ER. I Th. Lincoln Log Cbln N.ar F.r^.ngton. Co... County, mn^ .u,H 1831 by LincolJ»'« <»» th.r, wtie diMi In IMI.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 30 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1921-02-10 |
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. |
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Month | 02 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1921 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 30 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1921-02-10 |
Date Digitized | 2009-02-11 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 28217 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 world will believe in Nazareth to the extent that Nazareth believes in itself. '
THE
NAZARETH
ITEM
Get together for a newer, niftier Nazareth.
AN iN iEK'LNDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER DEVOrKD TO LiTURATURE, LOCAL AND GENhKAL INTELLIC NCE
VOL. XX)^
EVAN.
N ZAKE H, PA., THLKSD.XY M( RMNC. FEi RUARY 10, 1921.
No. 11
[SERVICES IN MORA VIAN CHURCH
WELL ATTENDED
1809 ABR/i
M LINCOLN 1865 24th ANNIVERSARY
OF a E. SOCIETY OF REFORMED CHURCH
Rev.GreenfieldDelivered^Q^I^^^Hl^^
a Heart Sterring Ser¬ mon Sunday Morning and Evening; Large Attendances at Every Service.
Monday Evening He Dwelled on Spiritual¬ ism - Juesday on Christian Science and Divine Healing.
Kniii-''! Jluniiiini
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BY AUTOMOBILE
Mrs. Woodring, of Catasauqua, Victim of Unknown Driver, Who Side-Swiped Her Car.
Mrs. Itusi'. wile nf Willi,mi W....ilrint;, of West Catasauqua, w:i- iiliii...t in¬ stantly killed at four oVj... k Sumlay af- trrnoiin. wliin u -id., im iitta.litiu.nl uf a motor cyi-li.. LeiiiL; .ln\..ii l.\- Hit Ims- band waa sidi'i-\i. ij.i.l ly an u'll M|]i,,lii|r. at Kcnimi'ror's (>..--iiiL'. iiiiilwa\ l...- twfcii Xcwliiir!: Mini Na/'i;., t|. ',,n tlu' Hi'thli'lK'Ui pik... .Mr-. \\. ..Iiiiij dinl livi' minutes utt.r -1... ua- a.iiniii|.il t.i St. Luke's ll.ispital. Hi r ^kiill, jaw, lino arm iiinl leg and left tlii;;li were fraetureil anil slie was severely iiijureil internally. .Mr. \\oiidriim- ivi'is niiiii- jiired.
.Mr. and .Mr-, W Irinj .,\er, r.-iiirii-
ing froni \'n/ar..tli. wk.i., tii..v lia.l sjient tile (Iny with relati\i.s. \ -h..rl distance away from the ir..-siiii;. n.iir the Stockertown road, Woodrinji elainied that he was driving well l.iwar.l the ri^rht side nf the r..ad when lie saw a tiii? niaehiiie. th..iii,'lit to have ii.,,.n a I'adillae. e..iiiinu' I..ward liim at a t'a-l rate of speed. The tourinj; ear swi]i...l the side ear attachment, he said, an.l riiioii wa»'utriiek .Mrs. Woodring.
.'"": '""^ Until ..eeiipants of the motor cycle 1.'."'' :'^ ¦' were tlir.iwii mit of the machine. From the e..iiiliti..ii .if Ml-. W'.iodring's body -hi' must lia\e li.'i.n dra^.!^cd a ciuisid- eral.I.' .lislall .,., ^'l, U..,..k iaj « ¦ •
hurled throiiph the iiir for lifty feet. The iiiaehin... it is said, cent iiiii.'d on its way without otTerin^ assistance. There were n.. witnesses in llie immediate vi¬ cinity, but very -le.itlv after the acci¬ dent haiipeiii.l aiH.t liii- aiitomoliile ;;o- ing tiiwar.l I',.'li|.li..iii .aiiii' iipi.ti tic victims, .\fi.r -ecral ..f the i.e.iipani- of tlie_latter mailiiii.' aliehte.l and went to the assistaiic.. ..I Mr. and .Mrs. Wood- rilip-. th.' .liaiill. :tr ..t t h.. . ai «ii- sent ill |eir-iiil .,t till, car that caused the a., ill. Ill, l.nt Mil- unable to find it.
- i l;...,l,. Nell i.e|,.:. nil- ll.it itil'.l.
Ill tie' iii-aiitinie a N'azareth tmlley car
.am., ali'tii: an.l Mrs. Wi.i.drinu' wa-
j'!;,.....| ai.eai.l. Sill, wa- taken t.. th.'
, N.'hI.. re 1I..1..1, wli.r.' Dr. I!, .k wis in
|waitiii'_', .\ '_'l.in. .• Mil- snlTi.i-lit to iii-
I fi.rm Hie pliy-iiiin Ihaf she wa- latally
ill iiir- .1. I !'¦ !iiiin,..liat .'i
.aHeil ,r the
i„.r.,r,
St. am-
UNDER $5,000 BAIL EOR CORONER'S JURY
Rudolph Trinkle Drove Auto That Was in Fatal Accident.
l;iidiil[di Trinkle, proprietor of t he \\ a-liiiiL'ti.n il..til.' 1-iiurth and Wash
Piano Duetts hy Two Junior Members; Piano Solo by a Charter Member; Interesting Talk hy Mr. Unangst.
Miss Nicholas |
Month | 02 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1921 |
Sequence | 1 |
FileName | 19210210_001.tif |
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