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w Nazareth Fair Today, Tomorrow and Saturday THE NAZARETH «;ss^j^?^' ITEM Nazareth Fair AUTOMOBILE RACES Saturday, Sept. 17 AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. Ntt. 42 \m\i BATH MAN lAKRIED ALLENTOWN flIRL SATJDAY NIflHT I4r5. Kathleen Iredell Became Bride ofR B.Franks, Jr.; On Trip to S. A. Mrs Katlilet"'! .Seagreiives Iredell, »ly dauBlHor of -Mr, and .Mrs. Ceorge ; SeagreaveB, of Allentown, and Franks, Jr„ only son ot .\t.', Kred B. Franks, of Batli, ,.,e aui<^'l>- HK.i'ried at fi .,'clock " „i::lii ;ii Ihe home -n' oo "Tho (Jrohai-d. Wennersville Pile fredB. ind Mrs. Contract Awarded for Heating System in New Sctiool LUTHERAN CHURCH AND INSTITUTIONS TO BENEFIT BY WILL Admitted to Probate Estate of Rev. A. E. Erdman Bequeathed to Widow Saturday Mlde'9 par.- gated on ;!i' ligh countr- Only till- i tie t&mny ''•• the ceremony Haurice Fil- ,tte Colleg> tended Li'f^i bride is a "i'- Tarrytowii-op- accomplis'.i'ii traveled c-.n-u The lioi"-' "'^ Iiretli tor tlie 01- the sit- Le- Hersh Bros. Co. of Allentown Success¬ ful Bidders at $9,675.00; Second Special Order Issued Contractor The will of Ihc lal<' Itev. Asa E. Krdman, of Nazareth, admitted to nniliatp, nanus his widow, .Mr.s. Clara \'. Krdman. of Xazaroili. as execii- 'ri:>. Ml Uie c.sta'e Is bt-cnieallied to ¦li- ..l'.l- tiinini; hor ill'!- lime, and. Be'.hlfdiem iSOtli Anniversary of tlie Founding of tlie Moores¬ town Cliurcjijelelirated Appropriate Services Largely Attendea on Thursday; Local Pastors Take Active Part in Program 0, A. R. DAUGHTERS MARK GRAVES OF 51 HEROESATHECKTOWN Dryland Church Crowded on Sunday; Ellwood Unangst Delivers Address In tin,- ijresencij of an ii iir-.iig uf peoplo at Dryland !iec-ktowii, oil Sunday afte-rni.- gravo.s of 51 Revolutionary .= buried in Iliu cemetery tliei- markeii by Liberty Uell Ci.a; Mliato moinber in attendance s perforin librarian :(. Iiridi-:- :;,¦ Colic;;.¦ iii,ilo of tlu l!c-lIndson. ¦iiiiim lady and T .1 b Sh am irv lew ¦nliijt. 1 I'.i Sch, opt. nioiitiily It'll was held d biiildiim meeting of; ill the' f^csda^ ' ; iid conl •¦ personal -ird. Sai iijpi-i to ' .lively Ill-re and d has ibroad. •nr.ited :isioii while Noll's orches¬ tra furnlshod music. The brido wore , beaulifti! pearl robe and was at¬ tended by .Maslcr Ceorge Seagreaves Iredell and little Misa Mary Matilda Iredell. A delighli'ul wedding supper waa lerred by Wimlcy, caterer, of Pliila- Jelphla afier which tho happy couple motored to New York Cily. They left on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock on the S. S. Metapan for South Anierica. imMYMAN FOUND DEAD OF BJtOKEN SKULL Accident of Edwin Messinger Believed to Have Happened Early in the Morning I'oo ii-; , i'.i' ill .clltil.i .u'limd furl lu-r the Secretary be ins thoso in his pos..Pss Edwin " of Tataii'.,\ eTenin,? s' wagon :- Hes.-iiip-i ¦ my. Vo- tited -k"l lid 1 -"1 His li: :- «t W, vll who had 11 It is ih enteri-il il manner t': witli sm h •Iiull. In; tte liiuly was n- '^ Wilill! ¦ the Vol,,.,. Wednesili cateoi' -' Me.... and til. :. at homo; Forks lown iiii Scranton. I-- of ago, •r.i.-~'lay .1 1% ill a ot the II at Tat- ¦d a I'ruc- ; - ir;illci--s iiiiiriiin.s;. .-.-¦iuger, 1)2 y- .i ,s-;is found di-.io -tly atlor 7 n of tho siiiblo;; aniifacturiiig C :u--or had Bufferi It;'1 from al! at ad sinco early liiuly was found by Kob- si-r, another employee, isiiiii to pulor --hi that Mo..' building ,iiid .'tl, :.lrlklii.;r .' as to ; I- i'oly on ; i; .l-r \\';ilti-i- I ordoroil i-kerlowM ¦ , m- which wo; - . . .,-1 riling, wI'.'l ; iii- ;'s issued, irvived by li:~ .vidow • iig children : i liorgo, .. Claroiu-o ^¦.luulr, -.; ¦¦'¦ ' l;.i. k and Si- e I'.a- 1.-'civiiig pro allillill' ll' :l Ili'iOii.a .11:-: in;; s>- ;.-iu iu ; lu' lo- -, \A-.-. building bavins anivo,!. nu proposals bo acceplid, ,nn.i irui-iod lo oiiou inn and spread them on tho miniites of this meeting, carried on the following vote: ¦\'ea: Snyder, Kern, Hawk, Knauss and Gold, Nay: none. Tho following proposals were re¬ ceived : J. H. Hutchinson, 1020 Callowhili .St., Phlla,, Pa,—$12,GOO, Alternate No. 1. $70: Alternate No. 2, $fiSO, Harry F, .Murphy Inc., 1C15 San¬ son! SI., Phila., Pa.—$12,400. Al¬ ternate No. 1, $150; Alternate No, 2 $550, Chambersburg Construction Co., Chambersburg, Pa,—$11,882, Al- lernale H2, $1; .-Miernate H3, $600. Austin Engineering Co., 121 W. 42d St., N, Y—$!1,!S72. Alternate H2, $1,25: Alternate H;'., $250. Wm. H. Taylor & Co.. Allentown, !>;,.—$ll,8rir). Alternate 112, $1.50- .Mtcrnato IIH, $3!Jfi. Frank H. Rickor, Easion, .il0,i:tC.59. .-Viternate H2, I"., I lornate 113, |!iOO. i Oscar B. Long, l-^astoii. Pa.— |.i:!t). Alternate 112, 2 por oen list; Alloriiato 113, $365. Hersh Bros. Co., Allentown. Iling her ' divided .; Bethlo- ¦-¦¦'"¦' r.,,i.-;;i rnion (-Mirrli at .Moores¬ town nn Tluirs)il<iy cub iiraied tlio 150th anniv.'r^ry ot' its iuunaing. in a, very appu^irialo manner wita all il.iV sor\ iiVs wiii(-h -.v.-ro atloiub-i; !,-.- ,/ - ; ! ia .. .-;;;-.< i ',\,: !i: ' ,,/. -¦ ,.:,.: ;.:!'i\. > atid <..' r- ,. Dry. Hev. 1'. '¦'¦ IJi-o;-^ K. Shafer. Rov. V. .\ ; Rov. R. Ettwein. The musical program ', - ] by fho ro,!r;!l:ir churcli irganist ¦'3 ]IT' llier aud .Mio. waa l! XLVi; priiver. 'il. 111 () W i il t ill OSl.i .:- 1- ,111.1 111' !¦;. tliai I'M 1 ..lii Oil.:; proposals tor heating and voniilaiing be rejected und c'or- ¦ lil- 1 .111'.-!, accompanying proposals rcliiiiiod III llie unsuccessful bidders cariied on the following vote: Yea: Knauss, Snydor, Hawk. ^ Kern and Gold, Nay: none, I On motion of Snyder and Hawk, the following bills were approved for payment and the Treasurer author¬ ized to pay Ihem: .\niericau Book Co., $ -3,51 D. M. Houck 111.65 American Book Co 26.57 King Ink Co 3.12 Myra Druckenmiller 39.70 Holden Pat. Book Cover Co. 25.00 Ginn & Co 5.07 Henry Holt & Co 14.08 Council of Norih Aiioii.-:;; tho Church r:-;'on-.ii)n. Sm ;¦ saniG church: a ¦ -.u tin- Orphan; al Ihe Lullo. ;;i li.ou.- ai Topton absolutely; .sL.'.'in al)*)lutoly to tho Cood Shepherd Hou*e. Allentowi: 81500 to bo Invested in good socnri ties by Muhlonborg College to oslab lish a scholarship, to be known as the Clura V, and Asa E, Erdoian Scholarship, The residue of the estate, after the death of tho widow, goes to Rev. Erdman's sister, Miss Kate C. Erd man. aud after her death, it is divid¬ ed in equal portions between e'jveii aunts and uncles. MacMilan Co, 14,47 'iiiisiiiii an.l o-njiiy Uio comi-ado- .;;;. of iia.at day.s uuilor the shade on tho church lawn w-hero the aiiuivers- ary celebrations have been observed forjji»re than a century. liroughout the entire program as present ¦hoir und'' John ' er=onnel ^'illiamson Clayton I i-nangsi, .-a ill,I.a;. Ueunor, .\iniio .1 Cornia I; son, Samuo; V/illiaiiison, Stanl-.-y Williamson. Elmor Mei.xell, Paul Sey- fert. The solo and dnot juirts w-ere taken by Mrs. Willauer. Mrs. Wil- ;.ov. J. .My Couii pture Lo Romans Vii; Rev. J. A. Kli iug Graves of -Mi---- .\nna M unease iiurch, 111, tlio iUlierg, V .-re of 1 ia li, ¦t alS und .1. A. nary lit, .Schlamp and Mr. Wil Allyn & Bacon IS.37 C. C. Birchard P, A, Owen Pub, Co, . Rand, Mc.Nally & Co. Houghton. Miaiii Co. MacMilan Co F. A. Owen Pub. Co. lo in Mr lb- .1. table, had .-,11111. • hoad ¦ (h,. ing uf ibi-;ii: ¦lilv- I- Pa.-! ; Al- MacMihin Co ! Smith. P;if( &¦ I.aub -.>10.-1 MacMilan Co o!T \ Ellis S'.'hiipebeli ic. E. Knocht I'a. I Xazareth Item Pub. Co. $0675. Alternato H2, $1,50; A'.ier I Xazareth Item Pub. Co. nute 113, $364, j.Nazareth Item Pub, Co, Motion of Kern and Snyder that' Lehigh Stationery Co. . the contract for installing the heat- Zaner ft Bloser ii.g and venlilating system In the new Penna. Edison Co high school building be a\;-ard.'d to L. D. Ritter j iloi-sh Broa. Co.. .Mlentown. Pa,, a:|R, W, iliioir iiropoK.il of .?9(!75, 'ligin'oil in Samo fur promioi;i imount Ginn Nolf & Co fContinued on Page Four,) 27-64 13.14 115.76 3.91 1.11 5 5 5 nronii 1.77 1.25 10.96 2.50 7.50 27.00 82.00 2.9S 17.50 12.65 16.57 -1.2 s STOCKERTOWN VOTES INFAVORJIFNEWROAD Decisifm Rendered at Polls on \ Saturday; State Highways to be Connected the evidences of the splendid leader-'llamson. Mr ship of Rev. J. E. Smith, D, D,, were llamson, apparent. For forty-flvo years Rev.' One very impressive feature of tho Smith has served faithfully the Re- day's program was the singing of formed congregation of the church j "Tho Old Home Church," by John and his pastorate has been marked ¦ Teel, his son Lewis, and grandson by fidelity and progress. Rev. Smith Lewis, of Shippensburg, who motored waa assisted by Rev, George S, all the way for the celebration. The Kleckner, who preached the after- grandfather, John Teel, is a former noon sermon. The address of wel-'organist of the church, come was delivered by Rev. Smith] In the evening at 6 o'clock, there and the response was made by A. C, j was held a memorial service at which Young, of Philadelphia, a son of the ^ Rev, W, U. Helffrich, D, D., of Bath, congregation, whose father and and Rpv. P. A. Behler were the prin- grandfather are burled in the old i cipal speakers, with Rev, Floyd R, graveyard. Rev, W. H, Woiring, Shafer leading In the devotionals. D. D., of Xazareth, preached the The U, B, pastor of the church morning sernion. Cross Roads also made a few Rov, Victor J. Bauer of Betlilehem,, marks, delivered the annual address in the: The church was beautifully decor gravoyaid. Tlio following visitin'; ated by the women of the congrega clergymen participated in the pro- tlon. pram; Rov. J. A. Klick, Rov. M .M tContlnued On Page Two) WM. FRY TENDERED ANNUAL FAIP IS SURPRISE PARTY. IN FULL SWING ". .V loini ;,in-pnso 111' .\1 Vi¬ and Williiini, of i nr of Williiini l-:. Fi'y. Pirtv Ail, hold at "1'', EatA/M.? All up lo Stuudard- I '. .'lil ISll-.'. I'.iaii ill lion- Automobile and Motor- S'nokoriir.'ii ,oi.-r.a on S.iturdii.'. authorized au incrciise in indebted¬ ness to permanently improve fne br^rovb utrepts. ar. fillows: nush¬ kill to .Main to borough line; Center, I Bushkill to borough line. Main, Bushkill to boronuii lino-. The plan' i'i' to pave eiehtoon feet with con¬ crete, I .\t the sjiecial election hold Sat- ! tiiilay, 103 votes wero cast. Of these j 1 iMi f;ivorPd the project; one voted [iiKaiiist the increase; one voto was, sjiolloil, and niio was not niarkod. i These section.^ of pavin-; ii- serve as connoitiiig links tor con, r- i- roads tiiat load to ih.- borough lines, niely. Xazareth m Stookorinwn; ockortnwn m Wind Cap: Tatamy, 'I'll.- i-.i,iit frnin tlio Tata . iiiiou;;li Palmer PINCHOT TO SPEAR ,4.1 mmiV PARR Republican Candidate for Governor To Address Voters Saturday \ CONFERENCE ON \ BETH,BATH ROAD .\duied, " ad.a .-laod descendan' ¦ iirge '¦'-ngst and Maith- ibel; . , ".America, tlie B. Miss .\Iui;:; \'aiinatta; roll tail ui Uevolu- tinnaiy Patriots. Miss Miua Von Stu- i-n, iii-torian. Liberty Bell Chapter. ;v .\ U.; hymn, 493, "God ot Our I-'aiUoi-.-;" volley, Nazareth Sous ot Veterans. The D. A. R. ritual; Salute and taps, Nazareth American Legion; Doxology; Benediction, Dr, C. A. Butz. The graves marked were those of Barnhart Arndt, Lenhart Beitelman, Johan Jacob Bleseocker, Chritsion Braun (Brown, Johan Adam Braun (Brown), David Cotz, Adjutant Johannes Delchman, Paul Dornblas¬ er, Andreas Vogel I Fogel), Corporal Johannes Vogel (Fogel), Leonhart Vogel (Fogel), Lenhart Franken¬ field, John Friedrich Frey, Johannes at Conrad Georg, Theobald Gradwohl, re- Isaac Grosz (Gross), Conrad Ha.as Johannes Hertzel (Hartzel), Johan¬ nes Janson (Johnson), Sergeant Johannes Klaiss (Klase), Valentin ! Klase, Lenard Knecht, I'lrich Knecht. Isteidien Koehler, Corpora! Matheus iKoenig (King), Johann Michael La- ' wall, Michael Lawall. Lieutonanl Colonel William Heinrich Lawall, Johan Heinrich Miller, Heinrich Rohn, Jacob Rohn, Fifer Johan Peter Rohn, Captain John Santee, Drum¬ mer .Johannes Santee, Valentin San¬ tee, Peter Schllp, Johannes Sclmiidt, It appear;; ilia I.IS are relnc>-i!'.| matter as tl- A large I volve Quite ill.) o..p.brated CHARTER (iUANTl'.n TO Oil ) FIM.I.OWS Judge Stotz signedyfn order grant- tog a charter to tluf Odd Fellows Hall Association oJ Nazareth, the purpose of which iC the construction Of a hall for lo*e purposes. The trustees are Joh/ H, Knecht, C, H, Hartzell, O, E, Ijfraemer, L, G, Peters, H, B. Munger, V^'. E. Siegfried, Oliv¬ er Knauss, M. J, Fehr and Oscar Brong, EVTEIIT.MXED PARTY OF FniK.NDS Ms liii-ihda:i' aiuiivoriaii-y. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. fleorge Wartnian, Mr. and Mrs. E;irl Saeger, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Werner, .Mr. and Mrs. W. Milkeim nnd chil¬ dren, Mrs. Janies Fry and daughter Lizzie, Helen and Kate Sniith, John Young, Ervin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Fry, Mr, and Mrs, Robert, Looker and family, Mr. and Mrs. ' Leon Arndt and daughter Pearl, Howard Lonyenbach, Clarence, Ches¬ ter and Sterling Saeger. He received many handsome gifts. Refreshments v,-ere served. All left at a lale hour wishing him many more birthdays. cycle Races Saturday IU{|;\I> \N1> (IVKE SAI.K. Mr. and Mi.- talned as gao.s Broad sirooi, Mr, and Mra. i. Ilarry Alinnich enter-; Is al their liome. North; Nazareth, on Sundav' . Thomas Minnich and; family, of Rothloliom; Mr, and Mrs,' Charles Muiohlor, Mr. and .Mrs. Har-| Wy Gadloy and son Junior, of K:i.s tog. TliH prlniiiry department of the Haman Memorial I'liitod Evangelical Snnday school will hold a homo- iiiado broad, cako and candy sale on Satiifday, Seiitomboi' 30 between 2 n.l 5 o'.-loi-k p in,, at Codshalls lii.'ill lllHVko- I a la-lvi.li-i-.' sii-ooi. I The seventieth annual Fair irace meet of the .Northampton Coun- |ty Agricultural Socieiy at Nazareth I got away to a good start on Tuesday I morning notwithstanding the heavy j rains during tho night and morning. It was "Children's Day" and the I youngsters were there in all their I glory. For that matter so were the I adults, and if the days and evenings I for the rest of the w-eok draw in pro- liortion Nazareth will have a fair week Ihat will suriiass the expecta¬ tions of the OfTicials, Tho track was soon put in condi¬ tion for the racing of two events on Il.e fair program. I Tho iioxr (ln..-nioi' of the Comiii.iii- v.-alth, IliO lion, (iifford Piiioliot ; ill ho at Biishkill I'ark on -ho lUili i inst. All roads will load to that ! popular resort on that day a-l.,,! t.i oncoiirse of people, voters from j fiajj^ver tou I nearby townships and counties will^ ya]v,alion of ly bor- flock to this place on the day named j jrqO,000 and ail lino iiiioiiu'ii I'limor to'.vnship to liston to the public forester's talk, m-gen $7000 .-.iii 1..- iiiv.-.l within tlie no.u' fulnro'and hear hira expound tho issues of, township has Iy ill.- townsliip in conjuiiciion with'tlu- day and to annoiinceh is already consciiuontly a the counly. I well know-n platform. tion. When these links aro completed ] Mr. Pinchot is a ready and versa-1 Ihere w-ill be a continuous concrete and I highway from Easton to Wind Gap and from Xazareth to 'Wind Gap. .-\s is already known, the county of County Comi^ilssioner A. A. 'Wood- ring, of Bel hi. ho.11. stated that he was m.'ikinp -, , -Tnrt to get the road supovv:s..is ..; Hanover and East .-\llon townships to confer in re- g;ird lo the priiiiosed highway im- i I - a- ¦;' ' . ., .;e!i that city and HI the road supervis- tn proceed iu the .'ment will in- i nth townships. assessed iiiore than a.'ss of bP- ::a3t .-Mlea territory, r-ed valua- Young Soldier-Treasurer Shocks Courthouse Gentry fie Is Disturber to Northampton Democratic Ring and Deposits County Funds at Interest; Had Over $400,000 in Banks .Summary; :;,(I0 ('l:i>s, Open I .\il.ioiiilnK Coiiut i;;irnn Codar. s. R I ili.-.-iy Tills.- .Mii-gi'O. ll. Ill Dansta (Iny. l.;.dy I-airlo, 1 |i,,pp.i- Hon Northampton passed a bond issue of $2,000,000 for bridges and roads, to be constructed within the county. It is proposed hy the county to first c( nnect tho present Improved con¬ crete roadways which end at the bor¬ ougli lines, by paving through the boroughs, provided the boroughs will pay twenty-five per cent of tho cosi tile speaker and no one can Ciill the time ill spent who will go to hear him. He is not only a local states¬ man whose country residence is above the Delaware Water Gap at Mllford, Pike county, but his wide knowledge of state affairs makes him a national figure. As all know he was a closo friend and advisor of the late Theodore Roosevelt. They were congenial spirits. What one knew the other did also. Tbey both battled for the public weal, both laboroil to mako They Celebrated 48th Birthday Friday Jacob Sehnabel, Drummer ahitheus Sehnabel, Michael Schor'z, John Schweitzer, Lenard Schweitzer, Ru¬ dolf Schwaitzer, Michael Siiengler, George Unangst, Captain Johannes Wagner, Johan Jacob W'ilheiin, Johan Ludv.-ig Wilhelm, Johannes Wind, Jacob Young (Yung), Johan Georg Young (Yung). Many descendants of the.se fifty- one patriots had been found and many attended the oxei-ois. - • -.liich the'- ' ¦ ! i...on invited. Tiio',- came ft. - ¦ nearby low-n.s. Xa;;nreth. na-; :. .-n. Bethlehem. X.jrt'iamp- iin. Catasauqua. Slatington, .\';-'n town. Sirnudsburg. NorristowTi. Al¬ toona, Philiidolphia and Sprinoifiold, Ohio. HAUVKST HO>IK AT ST. .JOHN'S RKFOR>IKn rHTRCH N'oi-lliiiniptoM and b g.. Purse Kolly. . . . Wickon . l.oatborman. , 111,, Spronkle, n , Horner, , , lilk. 111.. Peacock iS;»(»o. .111 ..4 2 2 2 3 .3 4 of construction as their share and the county pay the balance, soventy-|the world a fit place to live in five per cent. It is estimated that preached conservation all the borough's proportion of the ex- their lives. pense will bo approximately $28,400, ^j^. pj.ic^jt announced his candid whicii includes the cost of laying ^i^,^. jj, f^rlv water mains on Main street. On Friday William J, Wunderly, of North Broad street, Nazareth, celebrated his 4Sth birthday anni¬ versary and in the evening was given a surprise party by about fifty of his friends. The host, hostess with their friends also enjoyed an excellent ser¬ enade by the Nazareth Cornet Band Harvest Home was observed at St. John's Reformed church last Sunday. The true spirit of Harvest Homo pre¬ vailed. The people were attentive and devout and the ministrations of God's house commensurate to the oc¬ casion. These services will be long spoken of by those who had the good fortune of attsndlng them. ^n-STCAL ox FRIDAY E\-EXTXG. i; Sanora Roll, b. Time- 2.21 ', •J.'2l III.I I'rincoss P,. h 'Vho Kiiiu;. hlk. .i I II.ll Ci-nliy. I) P I Cnv Hiiro, b. g,. 11 Uii 0 I m., Clinton.. Pis 2.21 'i, 2.2 1 'i. Purse !«100. 111., Suit :,. Roth :.. Sisco Ruben III. Ill . ^ .- ..^ ...^ . „ , The Twenty Minute Socioty will tlurmg .pj^g members of the party spent thej hold a musical in the Moravi.in Sun- evening vory pleasantly and were en-^diiy school rooms on Friday evening, , tertalned with "good eats" and re- September 22 at 7.30 p. m. The spriug and at the :\Iay freshments, ! public is cordially Invited. primaries he received the endorse- By law the borough council is,,,,^,,^ of tho Republican partv as its' = permitted lo borrow money for bor-^ ,,.,,„mi ,(^, f^,,, governor of the stale. „.oush improvement up to two po: , ,,,, ,,.;„ ,„,,,j„ .j^ ^^,..,1 ^.pj^f ,„,,^i,_ 11 cont of the assessed voluatlon. bii:,,raio. He is in every wav fitted 3 insofar as tlio above amount of ^ ,,,,3^, .,„^1 ,,^,„,„,, 3^,^^pg,,,,l,,. tue af- -'money required is in excess it war-u-.^j^^ „, „„,. g^eat state. He stood' necessary to put the question before ,,„^„,. j^^ ,^g people's cai se at tho! the voters. Council passed an ordi-^ j,,,;,^^^^^ election as against the' nance signlfiying their desire to In-, „.„„,^,.i,g bosses, crease tho fixed indebtodiioss of th' borough from $8000 to $36,400 tc| take caro of the proposed improv. i Mothers' Assistance Fund in Northampton County 4 ments. b. m., Poa- , I 4 , 6 6 The Democratic parly has long *'d a monopoly on county offices In "orthampton counly, and for somo wars control has been In the hands ^ a small i-lrcle of men who havo J»» things lo suit themselves. Two "aw ago a young member of the •ti J ¦¦*''"¦""'' '¦¦"'" war service in they would be „.,,,,od *5';l> he h,-ul distinguished himself, welcome tho lype of '"•¦»" ;;"™';' "^f =i fight for the county treasuV by the new treasurer. "« «« «' """P. The old crowd was against his work without any kind of a J^""; antl his friends thought he nourish, and soon indicated th. «•""» not get the nomination. 1 is the kind of mau needed in publi, ^ w-k^.o;^^__^ ^^,^^,^^,^ ^^^ „,^^^ ^^,„ , Onco the young soldier received; »«'"''¦»• ^ „,,,„ „,.„, ,,,„ ,,.irinful' "•^""""nation for the offlco the rest The young m,.u s. 1 s . 1. ciimo out viclorious. Democratic of¬ ficeholders nil tho courthouse, but it "as a cool morning when the new tiOiiBurer entered office, Tho older memhors of the party '\ ho had been ontronchod in their jobs for years foresaw that eventually ousted. They didn't l.ltilo Jnn cock The Trip, b, g., Warrall Dot Case, b, m,, Opdyko 6 7 7 Timo—2.1914, 2,19i.i, 2.1914- The exhibits In ali deparlnionts of the fair are up to the standard and in some instances far excel any prev¬ ious efforts on the iiarl of iho asso¬ ciation nianacement. .\ now idea \\as worked out In- th.' ma liiii^oinonf b\' reserving file S(i;ico und.-I' ill" gr.atidstand for farm iiro dnco lai.i-hs. which Is fllio,! up with attraclivo bodtliR, consistlni!; of fruit flowers and vegetahloa of every kind nnd color conceivable, very artistical¬ ly arranged. For Iho remaining part of the 1 horso r,Tcliig as usual will T.P,S, CLUB CELL- and tho aoople ir¬ respective of party applications wiii show their confidence iu hiin liy choosing him governor on November next. In doing so they will mako no mistake.—Wm. F. Haase. BRATTs'birthday Celebrated Golden Wedding Anniversary Children in Families Receiving Benefits of Fund Make Good Showing in School Work; Report of the Trustees Members and friends of the T. P S. club of lown on Saturday wero pleasantly onlertalned at a blrlhdav parly at Iho home of Mr. and Mrs. n. Wilmer Wolf. South Whiteliold street in honor of Mrs. Wolfs birih¬ dav anniversary. V pleasant timo w;ia enjoyed hy all present with the Po-,' ivlshos for hor hiving moro pleasant birthday celebralions in ilio future. »»l Hblici Miht comparatively easy. Hla Re- r.-sults ¦an oppom.nt, of course, mado ''i""l« "' °"« *^'';'"' „ , „,,.., but tbo soldier candidate! (Continued On Page Eignu of tho loir.; colli ml lu Iho wil bin Ills party, lots of horses with good spood. Saturday will wind up the moe with exciting automobiles iind motor cycle races. South Wliilfield celobrated his In a i|uloi man ho event outer tiilni-d the Immedlii'p tiio -ihers of his f.itnlh 'o in pleu-iii' dinner nnd sup- 1 per. Gorogp Woodrinir sii-opt on Sundiiy birtbdav annl,ersiirv nor and In honor nf Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Oiloii. ol,!-i-, l.road street, Nazaroth. .10 T. -,li. I'olebrated thoir golden u.'dl'.. ii'. niversary. Ouring the d.iy and e on ii.LT r.•latives aud frionds ci'li-d o:i ilioni lo extend their congra.u'iitinns i.nd best wishes. Mr Odenwelder wlm h;id .•. -ii 1-. . Isposed for some time, is .or - 11 1. I- liiiproved. .Mr. and Mrs Oden.v. . , 1 : iiV'i resided In town for a nu 1 'lei- o;' >o;irs and have made manv friends :\lr Odenwelder in former year was i- school teacher In our boro igh an! at present Is n director of th - Secon ' ^ a tional Bank Tho Mothers' .-Assistance Fund may well be considered as educa¬ tional; in that its aim is to flnd a method for Ihe training of citizens when tho normal family group is I -.-ok.-n li.\ loss of the father. The Miiihi-rs' .\ssistanco Fund law, thore- fnre, is like a school scholarship. It circumstance beyond his control, A-n- siiiqiorts the chilli while he or sho is nihor boy was tardy Just one minute iiiiiler sixteen and in school. It is, and absent one-half day Distance bus an oducaion.il investment to and storm caused a little girl to be sociiro satisfactory returns in citl- absent four times but her attend- zonship. jance was 100 per cent. Twenty-flTe lu tills (Oiiniy there are 122 chil- children had no tardy marks for the l.irtl. Ahoro lillie Englisli is spokoll. lil 1 iiU cases conduct and attendance ',\oro -xcellent. Eight children wero neiiher tardy or absent the entire year. .\ boy with perfect attendance record was lardy once and his teach- e, exiilaincd that it was caused by a !i '11 in tho 29 faiiiiiles receiving as sisiance from the fund. Ono hun- Irod iind ten nre under sixteen, 12 IIP over sixteen 13 are working, 22; 'o und'r school ago and >>7 are In | year and nnly 14 were absent over five days, duo to sickness. One boy and two girls, each 14, are ready for high school. One boy haa graduated from business college, his tultio* School. Of the S7 children in school having been provided by one who ill but two w^ro promoted, both of saw an opportunity to help equip ft tiese ara from families ot foreign (Conttaaed on Pag* Ttare«.)
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1922-09-14 |
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 | 09 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1922 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1922-09-14 |
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 28284 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 |
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Nazareth Fair
Today, Tomorrow and Saturday
THE
NAZARETH
«;ss^j^?^'
ITEM
Nazareth Fair
AUTOMOBILE RACES
Saturday, Sept. 17
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922.
Ntt. 42
\m\i BATH MAN lAKRIED ALLENTOWN
flIRL SATJDAY NIflHT
I4r5. Kathleen Iredell Became Bride ofR B.Franks, Jr.;
On Trip to S. A.
Mrs Katlilet"'! .Seagreiives Iredell, »ly dauBlHor of -Mr, and .Mrs. Ceorge ; SeagreaveB, of Allentown, and Franks, Jr„ only son ot .\t.', Kred B. Franks, of Batli, ,.,e aui<^'l>- HK.i'ried at fi .,'clock " „i::lii ;ii Ihe home -n'
oo "Tho (Jrohai-d. Wennersville Pile
fredB. ind Mrs.
Contract Awarded for Heating System in New Sctiool
LUTHERAN CHURCH AND INSTITUTIONS TO BENEFIT BY WILL
Admitted to Probate Estate
of Rev. A. E. Erdman
Bequeathed to Widow
Saturday Mlde'9 par.- gated on ;!i' ligh countr- Only till- i tie t&mny ''•• the ceremony Haurice Fil- ,tte Colleg> tended Li'f^i bride is a "i'- Tarrytowii-op-
accomplis'.i'ii traveled c-.n-u
The lioi"-' "'^ Iiretli tor tlie 01-
the
sit- Le-
Hersh Bros. Co. of Allentown Success¬ ful Bidders at $9,675.00; Second Special Order Issued Contractor
The will of Ihc lal<' Itev. Asa E. Krdman, of Nazareth, admitted to nniliatp, nanus his widow, .Mr.s. Clara \'. Krdman. of Xazaroili. as execii- 'ri:>. Ml Uie c.sta'e Is bt-cnieallied to ¦li- ..l'.l- tiinini; hor ill'!- lime, and.
Be'.hlfdiem
iSOtli Anniversary of tlie Founding of tlie Moores¬ town Cliurcjijelelirated
Appropriate Services Largely Attendea
on Thursday; Local Pastors Take
Active Part in Program
0, A. R. DAUGHTERS MARK GRAVES OF 51 HEROESATHECKTOWN
Dryland Church Crowded on
Sunday; Ellwood Unangst
Delivers Address
In tin,- ijresencij of an ii iir-.iig uf peoplo at Dryland !iec-ktowii, oil Sunday afte-rni.- gravo.s of 51 Revolutionary .= buried in Iliu cemetery tliei- markeii by Liberty Uell Ci.a;
Mliato moinber in attendance s perforin librarian
:(. Iiridi-:- :;,¦ Colic;;.¦ iii,ilo of tlu l!c-lIndson. ¦iiiiim lady
and
T
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Sh am
irv lew ¦nliijt.
1 I'.i Sch, opt.
nioiitiily It'll was held d biiildiim
meeting of; ill the'
f^csda^ '
; iid conl •¦ personal -ird. Sai
iijpi-i to '
.lively Ill-re and
d has ibroad. •nr.ited :isioii while Noll's orches¬ tra furnlshod music. The brido wore , beaulifti! pearl robe and was at¬ tended by .Maslcr Ceorge Seagreaves Iredell and little Misa Mary Matilda
Iredell.
A delighli'ul wedding supper waa lerred by Wimlcy, caterer, of Pliila- Jelphla afier which tho happy couple motored to New York Cily. They left on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock on the S. S. Metapan for South Anierica.
imMYMAN FOUND DEAD OF BJtOKEN SKULL
Accident of Edwin Messinger
Believed to Have Happened
Early in the Morning
I'oo ii-;
, i'.i' ill
.clltil.i
.u'limd
furl lu-r
the Secretary be ins
thoso in his pos..Pss
Edwin " of Tataii'.,\ eTenin,? s' wagon :- Hes.-iiip-i ¦ my. Vo- tited -k"l lid 1 -"1 His li: :- «t W, vll who had 11
It is ih enteri-il il manner t': witli sm h •Iiull. In; tte liiuly was n- '^
Wilill! ¦
the Vol,,.,. Wednesili cateoi' -'
Me.... and til. :. at homo; Forks lown iiii Scranton.
I-- of ago,
•r.i.-~'lay
.1 1% ill a
ot the
II at Tat-
¦d a I'ruc-
; - ir;illci--s
iiiiiriiin.s;.
.-.-¦iuger, 1)2 y- .i ,s-;is found di-.io -tly atlor 7 n of tho siiiblo;; aniifacturiiig C :u--or had Bufferi It;'1 from al! at ad sinco early liiuly was found by Kob- si-r, another employee, isiiiii to pulor --hi that Mo..' building ,iiid .'tl, :.lrlklii.;r
.' as to ; I-
i'oly on ; i;
.l-r \\';ilti-i- I ordoroil i-kerlowM ¦ , m-
which wo; - . . .,-1
riling, wI'.'l ; iii-
;'s issued, irvived by li:~ .vidow
• iig children : i liorgo,
.. Claroiu-o ^¦.luulr,
-.; ¦¦'¦ ' l;.i. k and Si- e I'.a- 1.-'civiiig pro
allillill' ll' :l Ili'iOii.a .11:-:
in;; s>- ;.-iu iu ; lu' lo- -, \A-.-.
building bavins anivo,!. nu
proposals bo acceplid, ,nn.i
irui-iod lo oiiou
inn and spread
them on tho miniites of this meeting,
carried on the following vote:
¦\'ea: Snyder, Kern, Hawk, Knauss and Gold, Nay: none.
Tho following proposals were re¬ ceived :
J. H. Hutchinson, 1020 Callowhili .St., Phlla,, Pa,—$12,GOO, Alternate No. 1. $70: Alternate No. 2, $fiSO,
Harry F, .Murphy Inc., 1C15 San¬ son! SI., Phila., Pa.—$12,400. Al¬ ternate No. 1, $150; Alternate No, 2 $550,
Chambersburg Construction Co., Chambersburg, Pa,—$11,882, Al- lernale H2, $1; .-Miernate H3, $600. Austin Engineering Co., 121 W. 42d St., N, Y—$!1,!S72. Alternate H2, $1,25: Alternate H;'., $250.
Wm. H. Taylor & Co.. Allentown, !>;,.—$ll,8rir). Alternate 112, $1.50- .Mtcrnato IIH, $3!Jfi.
Frank H. Rickor, Easion,
.il0,i:tC.59. .-Viternate H2, I".,
I lornate 113, |!iOO.
i Oscar B. Long, l-^astoii. Pa.—
|.i:!t). Alternate 112, 2 por oen
list; Alloriiato 113, $365.
Hersh Bros. Co., Allentown.
Iling her
' divided
.; Bethlo-
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r.,,i.-;;i rnion (-Mirrli at .Moores¬
town nn Tluirs)il |
Month | 09 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1922 |
Sequence | 1 |
FileName | 19220914_001.tif |
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