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st'BsrmHB Ftm "THE ITEM." THE NAZARETH ITEM FOR ••THK ITEM." VOL. XXXH .N.^ZARErH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, .MARCH 1. 1923. So. 14 AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Washington Birthday Party at Nazaretli Hall; All Events^ Well Attended Throngliout \jilumni Hold Meeting and Feast With the Cadets; Athletic Exhibition Staged in Gymnasium King "Tut" Has a Rival V lirii'- ,N';: nom; ley :'•¦ :!i' an iii 'iJil^ w i ¦ li" , "¦l:-. 'im'i Iiirilulay \\ ;i - , :,ii'-t .-ii.i.iy.iMr . \' I ;] MiMi.iry .\ ., .11; .-.'ily. In t;.. ; the I.oh;. ¦liiini -'>-- .' .. y. a i-! ¦!!- i''i' ¦ il ' .,> Hull v-ic .!i- ¦ . ,1. .,.,,1 viil . . !. r ; -¦ 1 \',-,! i ; ill' 11 i.-iOupie, wlinoiim-- in ', i'i|. tic pxhihition. v,;,i.ii .v.i- 'i"!t.- ... villi.i ¦ j.'11 -iva^ ii;i.l»:'r tit 1-. ;- ; til.- .\luiiiiii >-i '.•:¦¦•¦} i-iiiii 1,1' W. i;. I,, fli'miini. I'n. .::i;. - I an I'-xii-'lliii' - .I'liti' with llie h.-ys. ,¦¦11-^ ti.' dir. .¦tm- .il tli.^ Hull, nnd in this gasrins i" t'"^''' ?'""' fel!i)''Vs!iii. .iml i.r.Tctiraily every c.dt i. : it ¦.:,¦. lel. ttiii. ami i'p-l";n'i!iiiB Hip pleasui'i-ri of'Tliis \v,i-; I'nllinveii hv n ii:i-li.ili.dl their o"ii ?.:l!ocl days at the Hall, j tiann' Intween the llall toain and the .^1 7:;,. 'll.- -i.'irf I'ni'iy wi-iit to .M.jraviaii Ctillfge K. serves, of IVt'i- I ,j,g gyiiuia-juni, vle-i'f tho crowd was ' hlieiii, the IltiU team wiiiniiis; h; ' ati.'iu.Mit.'d by a l,'l¦^ luiiuliei- of More of :10-li|. -I CHECKER PLAYERS i LOCAL SOLOIST AT IN ANNUAL MEET I Otto Hess, Bethlehem, and John Tonkin, Pen Argyl Take Away Honors The secoiiil annual Leliigh V.illey chess and checker championship meet was held Tliursday in the rooms of' the Bethlehem Chess and Checker. Cliih, The Lehigli Valley chess I cliaiiiplonship was won by Otto Hess, of Bethlehem, aud the clieckerj championship hy ,Iohn Tonkin, of Pen Argyl, The ches.s piitrles were: H. D. Hels-; ler. of Easton: A. F. Hermann and L. D. Schiiiipff. of .Ailentown, the lat-j ter at pres.-iit a memlier of the Princeton I"ni\-r-i'y chess team; Dr, R. H. BIuss, 11. ^. lloerli.li. Olio' Hfss and ('. ('. Si limLlt, ol' Beth:e-j hem. I In cliei'kers 'lie eiitries were: John, Tonkin, 111 I'.-n .'.:_il; K. T. .Saiilll, of Norlliaii.!¦'..;. I .'^iio Zaim- r. of .Ai¬ lentown. i; s, i;i,-,i;e. .M, ,1, :» em ami .1 i' \\'iniar,i>. : I hem. BAND CONCERT .Miss .Anna Zlegler, of Nazareth, an iiccoiniilislied soprano singer, filled nil engagement as soloist witli the famous Quakertown hand at the cele¬ bration ot its forty-sixth anniversary on Suiulay when they rendered a special program in the Palace theatre ill Qnakertown, The band was organized Fehru.iry 22, 1S77, and incorporated Septem¬ ber 15, 1911. In the forty-six years (if its history the organization has appeared in practically every city in the stale and has been accorded 'in- u.sual praise. Miss Zlegler delighted a large and appreciative andlence by rendering two beautiful solos in a very dis¬ tinctive style. She was accompanied by Prof. Howard E. Shive. Garage ond Three Machines Destroyed by Fire Thursday Niflht; Report $10,000 Loss Frame Structure and Two Automobiles of Henry Roth Destroyed by Big Blaze; Ford Sedan Also I.ost I..1-1 Tiiiiv~'I:iv "veniii^ .i' -iLoir fi'iiii wiiere '.he alarm had <:.juie. I",!.') o'. ;,iriii of fire was , .\.! :; I to which ¦ I 1 re- Mem!. other t!am. ¦ •i-.;:The 1-1 traced 1 I { .!.. lie garage, w- ¦ 1 at aboir ,> l ii, .'. • I'l-'d h>' i:l^lll¦Jn':e, CELEBRATED WED- DINO ANNIVERSARY Mr. and .Mrs. I). Wilmer Wolf, of South Whitfield streei, Nazareth, celehrated their tenth or aluiiilnnm wedding on Thursday evening by en¬ tertaining tlie following f'.-iends: .Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Heyer, .Mr. and Mrs. lleorge Kubilus, Mr. and .Mrs. Willis Hagenbuch, Mr, and .Mrs, Asher llahii, Mr. and Mrs, Francis Knecht, Mr. and .Mrs. Sterling Smitii, .Mr, an.l Mrs. Charles .Millhelm and .Mr. and .Mrs. Spencer Kepli. The evening was spent in a manner lhat was in harmony with a wedding celebration, appetizing "eats" being served. PROPOSKD IMPHOVKI) I!(l.\n IXSPKCTKI) l!V < OM.MISSIONKHS MAN INJUREB BY NEW PASTOR AT FOOLISH TRICK HAMAN CHURCH ORGAN RECITAL A GRAND SUCCESS HAPPENINGS IN LOCAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Drill Operator May Lose' Sight ot One Eye as Result. ;! 1! tJ - RKV. LAZMMS i \KK\ 11.1-; IS \{.\|\ I uNVAIJ S( IM at i;,;- ing. i;.'v !. Plain:;. : wi'heir of hi^ i;:. he co!!u| - homes 1.; i: Yoniig li.. t; StiiLlny ,,r • .1.- tc ,. - ¦ nall.v f -.i.! ,:i ;' niel .-.! 1'.., ! - :,t.' :li;:' v.ill 1. ' ts by Sill i.i 11 '!¦¦ :.i..i late I- is able iilay. CLEARFIELD Mrs. Frank Miller, of Moores;own, .. nt Tuesday at Ihe honif of her ¦'.r. Airs, I'al liiTiiie Hihleiilira mlt, Mr^. Cly.I.- l:'.- .lil!,-I- an.l diiiirh- ;¦ I'.iH"!' t;.- ar-' on i In- siek li-i, ,'.li'. an.l Mrs. ,\il,.ni 11,..¦kman and 11 11.1 v, ,ir.l -i..'iit ,' 1- guests I ¦ niM'I llii] an.! ¦ Mi'. nn,l Mi's. I|.." .; : i : .i-. Maii- .'. Wi!!: 1:1 -.'1 an ! M ;¦ . : i AL's. !li!.i nniMin! .¦,,. n' S :¦ -l ry ¦li Mr ,111,1 M'-r W ¦ 111 Tile Northampton County Commis¬ sioners and C, l3, H, Sinllh, of Ailen¬ town, Di.strict Kngineer of the State lliu'liway Department, last week jotir- n.v. (1 to Klecknersville to inspeit th-- 1 i-..i)Ose.! improved highway from Klecknersville by way of Cross Reads. Chaiimans Quarries lo Batli, mi!.--, with a i;i-I;iii.;e of about f>"l a vi ¦-, Iif iiiakiiiu 1' fl" 111.' layout, ('onimissi'in. r \ ' On Tuesday an employee in the quarry department of the Nazaretii Cement Coiiipatiy. while pack ham¬ mering a lilasting hole, was called away from his work and while away from his job, evidently a fellow em¬ ployee, a would-be practical Joker, dropped a dynamite cap into the hole, not thinking ot the serious conse¬ quences which might occur. As he returned to his Job and started to drill the charge exploded and p-iin- fully lacerated his face and likely 'destroyed his eye sight. He was giv- [ en first aid and later taken to the j Will's Eye Hospital, at Philadelpiila, I for examination and further treat- ] ment. I. W. Nye accompanied him ' to til., city hospital, |PI\( HOT HKsr>IKS rsE I nl' MIM HK MAIti; FA>IOrS AT WASHIVriTON Rev, C. H. Kichline was appointed as the new pastor of the Haman Ev¬ angelical church, Nazareth, by the .Mt. Carmel conference. Rev, Mr, Kichline was formerly stationed at Steelton and comes here highly rec¬ ommended as an able preacher and an active pastor. The usual services will be held in the church on Sunday next when Rev, Kichline will preacii his first sermon. I-ADIES' AUXILIARY NOTES. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Naza¬ reth Y, M. C. A, wish to thank the public and all those that helped lo make their recent oyster supper such a success. The first Wednesday ot every month the Ladies are going to serve a social tea from .3 to 5 o'clock p, m, in their cpiarters in the ¦\'. AL C. .A. building. HK\ PHEASANT PAIIAIIES STUKET Ol (il Tl ^Slil IK. The recital given by Ihe organist of St. John's Lutheran congregation. Airs, J, J, Groner, on Sunday evening was of exceptional merit and was en¬ joyed by a large audience. The se¬ lections were well chosen and the ex¬ ecution that of an artist. These ic- caslons are not only gaining in popu¬ larity but are more delightful and in¬ structive than even the most san¬ guine had hoped. Some of the selec¬ tions have been so well received that a request has been made to repeat them. This the organist has consent¬ ed to do in the near future. The next recital will consist ot all those selec¬ tions which have appealed most strongly- to the l&ige auxileace. Tbe program for Sunday evening was as follows: "Meditation" Rodgers ".Nearer, My flod. To Thee', .Baldwin ".Adoration" Barowski I Ladies of the Golden Eagle Initiate Class—Social bession Follows The Ladles of the Golden E-igles, Temple No. 10, initiated eleven can¬ didates into the mysteries of the or¬ der on Wednesday evening. After the initiation ceremony a soda! s a- sion was enjoyed at which time a delegation of an .Ailentown Temple were pleasantly entertained. m The Sons of Veterans, Camp 20, initiated one new member at theljr meeting on Friday evening. The Auxiliary of 'he Sons of \'et- erans will meet this Friday evening. KNTEItTAINEIJ KKIE.NDS. Nazareth Council, No. 100, O. f. A. .M. met on Monday evening and had a well-attended me, :i. ¦. 1' a'- 111, 1111^-:.'!.. ;¦ lliat liids f.r from ll..I|.!-'i I ill" ',' ¦ I'leiiiL'es ill W.io.irill-- associate .'.knersville, 111.- !iii;hv,-ay :i|. k- .-.'unly ' -rch led as !!-iI;- ; apples and ginger bread :ie as famous as r-fresh ,.-,- ... '!i-' Kx-^.^ntive .Man-i.iii iliir iiu: t!ie 11,At f,ii|>- y-iars as lie ceie braf.-.l ur; Bryan !' • fune-i - .- Peer. Wil- tioii Fo;-.-- .-I W: Wi'li,en -!iin-' n .1. .\ li.-ii nli.-.is.int dow n 1 lie side'.valk a pareii'ly not .'ai-ini: anybody. It is believed tiie into town in s,-,.-,¦'. moen.l in .h-- 'M ! iu nianv I.it.ly Htnrte.l lie'tystuu't;. an fur aiiytliiii-' or bird wandered Mrs, ('. N. .Anglemire entertained a iiiiinbei of friends at a Washington'; jBiithday and eariiet r.ig party on j Thursday • Mu-ic and games I nu-ide ti:. -- pleasantly and Ian eleg,-iir i'i!:,-ijeoii was served. I rri.-ies v,i-ri- awarded to .Misses Delia I Feiiiier, !1 ' ¦: ''::'dill and Mae Hop- i pel. Til.I • ',vi..ri- Misses Deli.i ¦'" ': " Mae Hoppel. :\otring. Mrs. i .Minueti.uika Haymakers on Tues- I day held a very important meeting hy liolding a biisiiiesg meeting in- i itiatiiig sevn tramps, followed by a social hour when excellent refresh- men's w.-:-.- s^-:-v..d. Hisn\M» .wn win: niK or I'VKIM<'M.\ i ml iiy to 11 -„'¦ nbiich Jii*> <.(.i;'i/ TO ,spf:AK "V "I I.OItENCE AM> ItdMi:' Wi!'; ,111 Kolli ni.' '¦- I''---' mi Mi-ii.lay '.' an ; Ml-. !! 11 . .!.:,: .::-,iii.! .1,, iiLih :.-!-, \ spent Snii ! .v :!• Mr. and Mr> ,' nn ., Tlienri.-f 1!-- t!i-- iionie of 'ii- , J ^' Ml', ami .Mrs, rinir!- - llil.l.nibra'idt ' ''" ,111.1 rliildi'en spen' Sun.lay as tli.> . in -• ¦ if Mr ain! Mrs, Cli irl. - F.-'ir -'¦ ' :¦ :id f ¦ niilv ai ll'i-liill Ceii'.r. P.ltllK.i: I\sl'i:< liillS NAMED. Jn ' - n -nnoin'.-! ilraiivlll - - ,- \\'illi;i;u ¦ . , :.e,-t 'il il,:'y !.:-:.'K-- Xi'. :. nil ' ' ..¦!,iu-:iv , iMvM- r.-.n! .•r.is-i:: llun ill Willir'iii.- ii>-sns!u;. uliii-li !ri-i ,jii,-t bi-en com;.l.i,,l by F. m ,>.: Siin-. s^i'ie; 1 T'l. ll!,n- dry. and Inii. 'iire>try ..f 'Tyro! n.l 1'- iT i- '¦'• " i:--' Simdav eviiii:. - .Mi-- n -" ' '¦'! 1. Ill ' lie |.i-ofi.iin ! :-. • ".-n- "'¦" ' : n.-r ,iiiilii-n,-,-. M.iny \s-ill I,,. i,;..,,<,.|i i,, Uaow I'lii thii Sunday evening, im'iiediately af- '«¦' 'he regular services in the St. Jclin's Ueformod ehiirch, site will tcniimi- hi-r l-i-in-fs iu siu-akiiig on riorero,-, the most lieautiful city of "aly. .i:nl l!..ine. tlie Capitol, and one "'tile 1 I,l,.,st .i!i.-s nf Kurope. j: St; Al .IM i:\T x \ voi n« km. I\>.TALI ED \-Pv.VY SET, m-, l-:,:'.! \ H.-ilm h:!.l all e\]ierl to Ml imi -Mr-, .l.iliii Z.-ilner an- iii>;all an .\-iay b*t into his denlai ¦ 1 liie eiig.ii;.-iii.Mii of their I jiarlors. I'liis auTiratti- i. of a lal ter .\nn,i. :o .loiin Pauliis, of j designed 9!0(lel:^n:l li.is all iip-to-dat lovenior Pineiiut ami , to •¦::;ip'!nir uiii- i- ,i'!i ,-1.1 ¦ r'-\- -, ¦ 1 is • -' ll •• .1 the ginger i.-at when he i-ner under I'l. -i i.-iit l!oos,-\..':. !l - ".tertained the men in t!ie i'^on -;iy s- r ice every iiioiilll ill !iis Was!;ili^'eii iioine witli those viands in lieu i:f .-troiig.-r or •I '.-r r-'fr. s'liiieins. WMlMvV MADE 1\ V. S, EXHIBITED IN lil!A/ll n;. to Iliein. ^ H. Wotr'. GAS CO. AND CONSUMERS TO FIX NEW RATES IN TOWN I were followe K. -liiire:'. I' ;sjr I ;iie 5 .;ra. lary : 64 .\ -:e - M. • :d n.l in. il.iimlit Maciise.n .\', .1. a' a party lioUl at ; safety detices/'ttached, tln-reliy mak their home. .Mauiii Ciniiik street, on ' ing it ab^luB'ly harml.-ss ;o oiierator ¦I Satiirdav ev linir. and p.It ientf'alike. IIIRTHDAV PAIITV. -^ h.ippy crowd gatliered at the hMie of Mis Ka'e Hinellne, of Weal High sd-eei. N,,zar.-ih, to celebrate w T3r(| birthday. She received ^iny gifia in the form of money. Elegant rofresliments were serv d •"<! all had .i delightful time, Thos.- {"'*'*'"' were .Mr, and Mrs. John Hiue- "le and daughter, Janet, of Albui- '<">'n: Mr, and .Mrs. W, Knnkl and ^"- -'"lin, of He'hlehem: Mr, an.l «" Fr-einau Fiu.'k, of Riegi-lsville; •¦^-¦'rali Hildebrandt, S'ocker- ^'i' and ,\Ir- Morgan Hinellne. ;-'- ll.irey Hinellne and .laimh- '"''- Hasten; Cyrus Hinellne " ¦' lUlidi. of I'hiiiip-biirg: ¦' lliiielir. -ind Thom.TS an.l 'ill' . ; -Vaziireth. FORMER NAZARETH MAN WEDS AILENTOWN GIRL Mrs town Ta'..; ter ', an.l Gee;-, B<-'-, U» *' MINI>ri;|ts ATTEND Hllil.l SESSION ras'rir.^ Oef.rp,, s t«n-!<-ii •' , f»r, Bt 1 In .'.'., ^y .\te 'O'lven'lon H«',s ,'-,1. M I-v ,,ii.. Kleckner on Thursd :innual Bible S.-ho ' .i ^ '"Id in the .'?«lui:. church at ' •'" -in.i ad.iresse.l the gather- ' -Ix liundred ielega'es were 1" "Menllui Present¬ s'' was the theme cf the Miss Frances M. Trexler, ilaugliier of Superior Conrt Justice and Mra, Frank M. Triytler, of Ailentown, and Victor R. S^^fimldt, of New York City, wer»| inaBJ'ied In Ailentown at 4 o'clock ^'ednesday afternoon. The liiidpgfoom is a son of Mrs. Mary and'^^e late Herman Schmidt, for¬ merly of Nazareth. ¦¦I.-111)11! ceremony was perfi>rnied in 'lie First Presbyterian church, .M- lentown, by Rev. Dr, 'William E, Brooks, pastor. Prof J. Fred Wolle, who presided at the organ, gave a recital preceding tho ceremony and played the w.-.Iding mu.'>ie. Miss Isab.-I Hersh. dailEbt-r of i'...irge T, Hersh. of Ailentown. -vas ¦lie bride's only attendant, ami Rob- I' W Trexler. a brother of the ::,!.. w's the lies; man T!ie bri.lo ¦ ill m.nrri.ic- I'V in-r f,i'l:er, . :.>xler wore a g"" n "f ^!ll'•• crepe and panlette chiffon w!''i white liat. nnd carried a shower leuniii- i of oi. !il-l- wli:'.- lilacs and lilies of the valley, Tlie lirlilesmnld wore cor.il ^ chiffon with silver lace, sliver lace ^ bat, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, salmon and lavender sweet peas. Following the ceremony a recep¬ tion was held a: Ihe home of the bride's iiarents, attended only by the families of the bride and bridegroom. A large number of beautiful and val j uable gifts were received by the I bride. She Is a graduate of the Al- i l-i town High ?rhoel and Wbeaton I College, Norton. Ma^- -';- i- an i •- I coinpllslied vocalist. i!i" .-mtrii:.) ! soloist In St. John's Lutheran churrh, .Ailentown, a moinber of tho Musical Club and ,1 mcmVier of other organiza'lons of that city. Mr Sch- .id' is a graduate of La- f:iye'te Cnlleee .md a member of Sigiii:' Nil I'l'-'-rnitV- During the war ll" at. ii.le.. the ofUcers' training c.imp a' Plattsburg and was laf.'r stationed at Fdgewood .Arsenal as a ' cpptain nf clieinlcal warfare service He is manager of tlie New York offlce of liie Kraem. r Hosiery Company and alliid concerns. After a wedding: (rip to Miami, Fin . Iho couple will ho at home, af ter April 1, at 1115 'U'alniit street. Ailentown. .An exhibit ..£ .V.neri. .ui-niade whisky is one of 'he prim ip.il .ittrac- tlons in the Brazilian world's fair, ac¬ cording to M. -A. Seelig, of Overbrook. who has rc:urneil from a moiitii's iriji to Rio de Janeiro, Tiie luteriirlian ': - i ;. .-.y ..; Nazan'ii is tiyini; an experimen' whieh is 11.1 .leule uniiiue in tlv !;i. tory of :h:^ Public I'tility " . Th-' Com; :iny is opera'c ' ' ¦ ' L'as I.' tlie re>i.!''n'-^ . f >.' '!.- n--t ri'-iiii of I'l- ' profit lo the ownei- ' , - . n.i, of affairs exists in. - ' ; n'l n.i..: of cus;u:ners and ' , i;ao that each customei ..m- paratively small. NaturuKy, ii:i.l. r these conditions the charges fur ;;..; li, t. NEW \ ILLAGE 1.11 u K per Th" liiiuor exhibit, consisting J seivice must be high in order to keep fifty quarts of whisky encased In a glass howcase. Is one of ab.ni' sixty .American Industrial exhilii's in the fair and, according to Mr, Seelig, Is a'tractlng much interest from the Brazilians, who cannot understand the coiopany's loss at a minimum The company hopes to overconi.- this condition by encouraging the use of more gas, which can only be ac¬ complished by securing m w custom¬ ers and by the present customers In- why a "dry country" Is permitted to "^¦'easing their use of gas To this ship liquors for exhibition in foreign'end tiiey are offering their customers lands. KITCHEN SHOWER, -V numb.'r ..f neighbors and friends gather, d at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Engler, East Centre jpany a reduction in rates to become eftec- the .\prll 15, 1923, and are allow¬ ing their customers to determine which of two forms of rales Ibey de¬ sire. Each rate will net approximate¬ ly the same gross re.eiiu" t.i 'h-- .eni- Tll. y ll.iV.- ^eI.l :. e... ;l sireer Nazaretli. on AA'ednesday even- '•!..¦ in.l surprised tlielr daugliter, .Mi-s Pearl, in the form of a kitchen shower, conpratulaliiig her on her approaching wedding to Claude M.'z. She w;i^ 'In- r ciplcnt of a number of useful a new lioui'-. The evening w ill a ni.i.-i ple-nsant manner, Mrs. Engler proved ex. aiul hostess by supplying with fine refresiiments. their ,Tol cis'i'iners .i i ¦ . outlining the two rates - card atta.-h-'d asking ::,- their choice. The majority votes for eitlier Rate ".A" or r. govern the one which will be rtled: lee.iPd !i! establishin-'l With the Public Servi.-e Coniml.ssloii ¦f Pennsylvania on " .< Ill he ei'fective Apri, I A : ,' i \ 6 o ' I state,; %v as de.'i.l. I diictiiin of approximately » the present yearly gross i coulil h.. made in the hope th.it this —^^— amount would bo more than made un The monibly meeting of the Fran | hy the Increased use of gas. Wkh CIS Willard "U'. C. T U. will be held this In view, many forms of rales XAZARETH W. C. T, I, MEETINtJ. af the home of Mrs. Clinton Koch Green sireet, on Tuesday. March 6, at :f p. m Members are urged to be present. were worked out. anu It waa Anally decided to lubmlt th.< two shown on the postal card and listed below for tbe cuitomera' decision. The two rge for Gat; • • F- fcr the hrs'. ..lOUth, i :.'r the nex; 15,e . r .iionth. 5 ' - ¦ ;. r all over -",¦-¦ '¦' < ;;, i - .'h. n.iu* "li" "d!;.,,.:i-i ('..'.rge—$1.25 per nil :it;i .111.I no Ser ice Charge. Charge fo'.- Gas: J-'.'M per .M Cu. Ft, fur the firs: 2000 t.'u. Ft. used per month. $2 Il'l ]••¦•: \\ ('n F'. for the next JOO" I 1 : ,- : : moiith. Jl ~*' ;•: "-i ' .; :¦¦' for tho next 5000 I il Ft. us. d p.-r mouth. *1 •¦'" I-r .M ('u Ft. for the next oOOo Cu K', as. ; per mou:h. S! -"i" ','¦ ' -M I'll, Ft. for ail over 17,000 Cu ' i per month. Uriefly. ;.:ng of the Cwu rates Is tha: under Kate ".A " the preg- • ;.' Serv:..- l l..,;-^.- , :' " ..,„-^ j. re- ;i'!t s uf !,' a: l"i» Cu. Fl. per mouth uiuier R.ite "A" will have -:; increas ; •; cents luuth. whicli means that all custora- r» using more than 200 Cu. Ft, per "¦"!"': " ' ¦* presi-nt hill In- clf.ieed : ;. - per month. It is bope.l that the gas customera in .N.izareth will avail tlieniselvaa of the privilege which they have beeij given of deciding the form of rate un¬ der which they will be charged for gaa servlc*. jx visited El'.Tood ,>ii Sunday a'..r- -.'..! ;:. ir David T. Mack Koeliler u]\-\ f..;i!;'y noo; li _ ,..-.- village the begin:; Clarence Kimnii, hem, spent Sunday with his pateuta, .Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Klmminour, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H. Sch;e.iel visited Mr and .Mrs. Clayton Kos'en- bader on Sunday e.ening. Several of our people pi. ,,:'-:'d several hundred pounds cf coai each on Monday AVilliam i.iibblns, of Belfast, visit- (d at Benjamin Klinmiuour's on Mon¬ day. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kratzer and sou, of Cherry Hill, visited Mrs. Kratz'a mother, Mrs. .Martin Sieg¬ fried, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Israel D. Trein visited .N'azareth friends on Sunday. Mr and Mrs, Amazon L^hr Tlslted friends in our village ou Suu.Iay Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Bower, .Mrs F'rauk Kiiinninuur, dauirutor .Mildre.l spent Sunday with .Mr and Mrs Ja.ob J. Ma.k. Mr. and Mrs. lienry A. Schlegel .iii.i .Mrs. Lewis Kottenbider vlsli«it Wind Gap friends on Monday .Mr. and .Mrs Frank Ehret and dangler Hilda vlsi'e.l Fred Kocteu- bader and tainily on Sunday. .-'• 'IMl r Selbold, of Bellvili«, .V J. Mi.r.,1 his parents. .Mr. and .Mrs. G. Francis Selbold over Sun¬ day Mrs. Wil lam S. Me«k and tlias Anna Beitel, of Schoeneck vlslt«4 friends In our midst on Sunday af¬ ternoon. Edward L. Fehr and Miaa Lottie Klmminour attended a parly at tha home uf John Keller, n«ar BuahkUl Center on Saturday afentng. M n M
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 32 |
Issue | 14 |
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 | 1923-03-01 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Month | 03 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1923 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 32 |
Issue | 14 |
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 | 1923-03-01 |
Date Digitized | 2009-02-16 |
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 28756 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 | st'BsrmHB Ftm "THE ITEM." THE NAZARETH ITEM FOR ••THK ITEM." VOL. XXXH .N.^ZARErH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, .MARCH 1. 1923. So. 14 AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Washington Birthday Party at Nazaretli Hall; All Events^ Well Attended Throngliout \jilumni Hold Meeting and Feast With the Cadets; Athletic Exhibition Staged in Gymnasium King "Tut" Has a Rival V lirii'- ,N';: nom; ley :'•¦ :!i' an iii 'iJil^ w i ¦ li" , "¦l:-. 'im'i Iiirilulay \\ ;i - , :,ii'-t .-ii.i.iy.iMr . \' I ;] MiMi.iry .\ ., .11; .-.'ily. In t;.. ; the I.oh;. ¦liiini -'>-- .' .. y. a i-! ¦!!- i''i' ¦ il ' .,> Hull v-ic .!i- ¦ . ,1. .,.,,1 viil . . !. r ; -¦ 1 \',-,! i ; ill' 11 i.-iOupie, wlinoiim-- in ', i'i|. tic pxhihition. v,;,i.ii .v.i- 'i"!t.- ... villi.i ¦ j.'11 -iva^ ii;i.l»:'r tit 1-. ;- ; til.- .\luiiiiii >-i '.•:¦¦•¦} i-iiiii 1,1' W. i;. I,, fli'miini. I'n. .::i;. - I an I'-xii-'lliii' - .I'liti' with llie h.-ys. ,¦¦11-^ ti.' dir. .¦tm- .il tli.^ Hull, nnd in this gasrins i" t'"^''' ?'""' fel!i)''Vs!iii. .iml i.r.Tctiraily every c.dt i. : it ¦.:,¦. lel. ttiii. ami i'p-l";n'i!iiiB Hip pleasui'i-ri of'Tliis \v,i-; I'nllinveii hv n ii:i-li.ili.dl their o"ii ?.:l!ocl days at the Hall, j tiann' Intween the llall toain and the .^1 7:;,. 'll.- -i.'irf I'ni'iy wi-iit to .M.jraviaii Ctillfge K. serves, of IVt'i- I ,j,g gyiiuia-juni, vle-i'f tho crowd was ' hlieiii, the IltiU team wiiiniiis; h; ' ati.'iu.Mit.'d by a l,'l¦^ luiiuliei- of More of :10-li|. -I CHECKER PLAYERS i LOCAL SOLOIST AT IN ANNUAL MEET I Otto Hess, Bethlehem, and John Tonkin, Pen Argyl Take Away Honors The secoiiil annual Leliigh V.illey chess and checker championship meet was held Tliursday in the rooms of' the Bethlehem Chess and Checker. Cliih, The Lehigli Valley chess I cliaiiiplonship was won by Otto Hess, of Bethlehem, aud the clieckerj championship hy ,Iohn Tonkin, of Pen Argyl, The ches.s piitrles were: H. D. Hels-; ler. of Easton: A. F. Hermann and L. D. Schiiiipff. of .Ailentown, the lat-j ter at pres.-iit a memlier of the Princeton I"ni\-r-i'y chess team; Dr, R. H. BIuss, 11. ^. lloerli.li. Olio' Hfss and ('. ('. Si limLlt, ol' Beth:e-j hem. I In cliei'kers 'lie eiitries were: John, Tonkin, 111 I'.-n .'.:_il; K. T. .Saiilll, of Norlliaii.!¦'..;. I .'^iio Zaim- r. of .Ai¬ lentown. i; s, i;i,-,i;e. .M, ,1, :» em ami .1 i' \\'iniar,i>. : I hem. BAND CONCERT .Miss .Anna Zlegler, of Nazareth, an iiccoiniilislied soprano singer, filled nil engagement as soloist witli the famous Quakertown hand at the cele¬ bration ot its forty-sixth anniversary on Suiulay when they rendered a special program in the Palace theatre ill Qnakertown, The band was organized Fehru.iry 22, 1S77, and incorporated Septem¬ ber 15, 1911. In the forty-six years (if its history the organization has appeared in practically every city in the stale and has been accorded 'in- u.sual praise. Miss Zlegler delighted a large and appreciative andlence by rendering two beautiful solos in a very dis¬ tinctive style. She was accompanied by Prof. Howard E. Shive. Garage ond Three Machines Destroyed by Fire Thursday Niflht; Report $10,000 Loss Frame Structure and Two Automobiles of Henry Roth Destroyed by Big Blaze; Ford Sedan Also I.ost I..1-1 Tiiiiv~'I:iv "veniii^ .i' -iLoir fi'iiii wiiere '.he alarm had <:.juie. I",!.') o'. ;,iriii of fire was , .\.! :; I to which ¦ I 1 re- Mem!. other t!am. ¦ •i-.;:The 1-1 traced 1 I { .!.. lie garage, w- ¦ 1 at aboir ,> l ii, .'. • I'l-'d h>' i:l^lll¦Jn':e, CELEBRATED WED- DINO ANNIVERSARY Mr. and .Mrs. I). Wilmer Wolf, of South Whitfield streei, Nazareth, celehrated their tenth or aluiiilnnm wedding on Thursday evening by en¬ tertaining tlie following f'.-iends: .Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Heyer, .Mr. and Mrs. lleorge Kubilus, Mr. and .Mrs. Willis Hagenbuch, Mr, and .Mrs, Asher llahii, Mr. and Mrs, Francis Knecht, Mr. and .Mrs. Sterling Smitii, .Mr, an.l Mrs. Charles .Millhelm and .Mr. and .Mrs. Spencer Kepli. The evening was spent in a manner lhat was in harmony with a wedding celebration, appetizing "eats" being served. PROPOSKD IMPHOVKI) I!(l.\n IXSPKCTKI) l!V < OM.MISSIONKHS MAN INJUREB BY NEW PASTOR AT FOOLISH TRICK HAMAN CHURCH ORGAN RECITAL A GRAND SUCCESS HAPPENINGS IN LOCAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Drill Operator May Lose' Sight ot One Eye as Result. ;! 1! tJ - RKV. LAZMMS i \KK\ 11.1-; IS \{.\|\ I uNVAIJ S( IM at i;,;- ing. i;.'v !. Plain:;. : wi'heir of hi^ i;:. he co!!u| - homes 1.; i: Yoniig li.. t; StiiLlny ,,r • .1.- tc ,. - ¦ nall.v f -.i.! ,:i ;' niel .-.! 1'.., ! - :,t.' :li;:' v.ill 1. ' ts by Sill i.i 11 '!¦¦ :.i..i late I- is able iilay. CLEARFIELD Mrs. Frank Miller, of Moores;own, .. nt Tuesday at Ihe honif of her ¦'.r. Airs, I'al liiTiiie Hihleiilira mlt, Mr^. Cly.I.- l:'.- .lil!,-I- an.l diiiirh- ;¦ I'.iH"!' t;.- ar-' on i In- siek li-i, ,'.li'. an.l Mrs. ,\il,.ni 11,..¦kman and 11 11.1 v, ,ir.l -i..'iit ,' 1- guests I ¦ niM'I llii] an.! ¦ Mi'. nn,l Mi's. I|.." .; : i : .i-. Maii- .'. Wi!!: 1:1 -.'1 an ! M ;¦ . : i AL's. !li!.i nniMin! .¦,,. n' S :¦ -l ry ¦li Mr ,111,1 M'-r W ¦ 111 Tile Northampton County Commis¬ sioners and C, l3, H, Sinllh, of Ailen¬ town, Di.strict Kngineer of the State lliu'liway Department, last week jotir- n.v. (1 to Klecknersville to inspeit th-- 1 i-..i)Ose.! improved highway from Klecknersville by way of Cross Reads. Chaiimans Quarries lo Batli, mi!.--, with a i;i-I;iii.;e of about f>"l a vi ¦-, Iif iiiakiiiu 1' fl" 111.' layout, ('onimissi'in. r \ ' On Tuesday an employee in the quarry department of the Nazaretii Cement Coiiipatiy. while pack ham¬ mering a lilasting hole, was called away from his work and while away from his job, evidently a fellow em¬ ployee, a would-be practical Joker, dropped a dynamite cap into the hole, not thinking ot the serious conse¬ quences which might occur. As he returned to his Job and started to drill the charge exploded and p-iin- fully lacerated his face and likely 'destroyed his eye sight. He was giv- [ en first aid and later taken to the j Will's Eye Hospital, at Philadelpiila, I for examination and further treat- ] ment. I. W. Nye accompanied him ' to til., city hospital, |PI\( HOT HKsr>IKS rsE I nl' MIM HK MAIti; FA>IOrS AT WASHIVriTON Rev, C. H. Kichline was appointed as the new pastor of the Haman Ev¬ angelical church, Nazareth, by the .Mt. Carmel conference. Rev, Mr, Kichline was formerly stationed at Steelton and comes here highly rec¬ ommended as an able preacher and an active pastor. The usual services will be held in the church on Sunday next when Rev, Kichline will preacii his first sermon. I-ADIES' AUXILIARY NOTES. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Naza¬ reth Y, M. C. A, wish to thank the public and all those that helped lo make their recent oyster supper such a success. The first Wednesday ot every month the Ladies are going to serve a social tea from .3 to 5 o'clock p, m, in their cpiarters in the ¦\'. AL C. .A. building. HK\ PHEASANT PAIIAIIES STUKET Ol (il Tl ^Slil IK. The recital given by Ihe organist of St. John's Lutheran congregation. Airs, J, J, Groner, on Sunday evening was of exceptional merit and was en¬ joyed by a large audience. The se¬ lections were well chosen and the ex¬ ecution that of an artist. These ic- caslons are not only gaining in popu¬ larity but are more delightful and in¬ structive than even the most san¬ guine had hoped. Some of the selec¬ tions have been so well received that a request has been made to repeat them. This the organist has consent¬ ed to do in the near future. The next recital will consist ot all those selec¬ tions which have appealed most strongly- to the l&ige auxileace. Tbe program for Sunday evening was as follows: "Meditation" Rodgers ".Nearer, My flod. To Thee', .Baldwin ".Adoration" Barowski I Ladies of the Golden Eagle Initiate Class—Social bession Follows The Ladles of the Golden E-igles, Temple No. 10, initiated eleven can¬ didates into the mysteries of the or¬ der on Wednesday evening. After the initiation ceremony a soda! s a- sion was enjoyed at which time a delegation of an .Ailentown Temple were pleasantly entertained. m The Sons of Veterans, Camp 20, initiated one new member at theljr meeting on Friday evening. The Auxiliary of 'he Sons of \'et- erans will meet this Friday evening. KNTEItTAINEIJ KKIE.NDS. Nazareth Council, No. 100, O. f. A. .M. met on Monday evening and had a well-attended me, :i. ¦. 1' a'- 111, 1111^-:.'!.. ;¦ lliat liids f.r from ll..I|.!-'i I ill" ',' ¦ I'leiiiL'es ill W.io.irill-- associate .'.knersville, 111.- !iii;hv,-ay :i|. k- .-.'unly ' -rch led as !!-iI;- ; apples and ginger bread :ie as famous as r-fresh ,.-,- ... '!i-' Kx-^.^ntive .Man-i.iii iliir iiu: t!ie 11,At f,ii|>- y-iars as lie ceie braf.-.l ur; Bryan !' • fune-i - .- Peer. Wil- tioii Fo;-.-- .-I W: Wi'li,en -!iin-' n .1. .\ li.-ii nli.-.is.int dow n 1 lie side'.valk a pareii'ly not .'ai-ini: anybody. It is believed tiie into town in s,-,.-,¦'. moen.l in .h-- 'M ! iu nianv I.it.ly Htnrte.l lie'tystuu't;. an fur aiiytliiii-' or bird wandered Mrs, ('. N. .Anglemire entertained a iiiiinbei of friends at a Washington'; jBiithday and eariiet r.ig party on j Thursday • Mu-ic and games I nu-ide ti:. -- pleasantly and Ian eleg,-iir i'i!:,-ijeoii was served. I rri.-ies v,i-ri- awarded to .Misses Delia I Feiiiier, !1 ' ¦: ''::'dill and Mae Hop- i pel. Til.I • ',vi..ri- Misses Deli.i ¦'" ': " Mae Hoppel. :\otring. Mrs. i .Minueti.uika Haymakers on Tues- I day held a very important meeting hy liolding a biisiiiesg meeting in- i itiatiiig sevn tramps, followed by a social hour when excellent refresh- men's w.-:-.- s^-:-v..d. Hisn\M» .wn win: niK or I'VKIM<'M.\ i ml iiy to 11 -„'¦ nbiich Jii*> <.(.i;'i/ TO ,spf:AK "V "I I.OItENCE AM> ItdMi:' Wi!'; ,111 Kolli ni.' '¦- I''---' mi Mi-ii.lay '.' an ; Ml-. !! 11 . .!.:,: .::-,iii.! .1,, iiLih :.-!-, \ spent Snii ! .v :!• Mr. and Mr> ,' nn ., Tlienri.-f 1!-- t!i-- iionie of 'ii- , J ^' Ml', ami .Mrs, rinir!- - llil.l.nibra'idt ' ''" ,111.1 rliildi'en spen' Sun.lay as tli.> . in -• ¦ if Mr ain! Mrs, Cli irl. - F.-'ir -'¦ ' :¦ :id f ¦ niilv ai ll'i-liill Ceii'.r. P.ltllK.i: I\sl'i:< liillS NAMED. Jn ' - n -nnoin'.-! ilraiivlll - - ,- \\'illi;i;u ¦ . , :.e,-t 'il il,:'y !.:-:.'K-- Xi'. :. nil ' ' ..¦!,iu-:iv , iMvM- r.-.n! .•r.is-i:: llun ill Willir'iii.- ii>-sns!u;. uliii-li !ri-i ,jii,-t bi-en com;.l.i,,l by F. m ,>.: Siin-. s^i'ie; 1 T'l. ll!,n- dry. and Inii. 'iire>try ..f 'Tyro! n.l 1'- iT i- '¦'• " i:--' Simdav eviiii:. - .Mi-- n -" ' '¦'! 1. Ill ' lie |.i-ofi.iin ! :-. • ".-n- "'¦" ' : n.-r ,iiiilii-n,-,-. M.iny \s-ill I,,. i,;..,,<,.|i i,, Uaow I'lii thii Sunday evening, im'iiediately af- '«¦' 'he regular services in the St. Jclin's Ueformod ehiirch, site will tcniimi- hi-r l-i-in-fs iu siu-akiiig on riorero,-, the most lieautiful city of "aly. .i:nl l!..ine. tlie Capitol, and one "'tile 1 I,l,.,st .i!i.-s nf Kurope. j: St; Al .IM i:\T x \ voi n« km. I\>.TALI ED \-Pv.VY SET, m-, l-:,:'.! \ H.-ilm h:!.l all e\]ierl to Ml imi -Mr-, .l.iliii Z.-ilner an- iii>;all an .\-iay b*t into his denlai ¦ 1 liie eiig.ii;.-iii.Mii of their I jiarlors. I'liis auTiratti- i. of a lal ter .\nn,i. :o .loiin Pauliis, of j designed 9!0(lel:^n:l li.is all iip-to-dat lovenior Pineiiut ami , to •¦::;ip'!nir uiii- i- ,i'!i ,-1.1 ¦ r'-\- -, ¦ 1 is • -' ll •• .1 the ginger i.-at when he i-ner under I'l. -i i.-iit l!oos,-\..':. !l - ".tertained the men in t!ie i'^on -;iy s- r ice every iiioiilll ill !iis Was!;ili^'eii iioine witli those viands in lieu i:f .-troiig.-r or •I '.-r r-'fr. s'liiieins. WMlMvV MADE 1\ V. S, EXHIBITED IN lil!A/ll n;. to Iliein. ^ H. Wotr'. GAS CO. AND CONSUMERS TO FIX NEW RATES IN TOWN I were followe K. -liiire:'. I' ;sjr I ;iie 5 .;ra. lary : 64 .\ -:e - M. • :d n.l in. il.iimlit Maciise.n .\', .1. a' a party lioUl at ; safety detices/'ttached, tln-reliy mak their home. .Mauiii Ciniiik street, on ' ing it ab^luB'ly harml.-ss ;o oiierator ¦I Satiirdav ev linir. and p.It ientf'alike. IIIRTHDAV PAIITV. -^ h.ippy crowd gatliered at the hMie of Mis Ka'e Hinellne, of Weal High sd-eei. N,,zar.-ih, to celebrate w T3r(| birthday. She received ^iny gifia in the form of money. Elegant rofresliments were serv d •"'n: Mr, and .Mrs. W, Knnkl and ^"- -'"lin, of He'hlehem: Mr, an.l «" Fr-einau Fiu.'k, of Riegi-lsville; •¦^-¦'rali Hildebrandt, S'ocker- ^'i' and ,\Ir- Morgan Hinellne. ;-'- ll.irey Hinellne and .laimh- '"''- Hasten; Cyrus Hinellne " ¦' lUlidi. of I'hiiiip-biirg: ¦' lliiielir. -ind Thom.TS an.l 'ill' . ; -Vaziireth. FORMER NAZARETH MAN WEDS AILENTOWN GIRL Mrs town Ta'..; ter ', an.l Gee;-, B<-'-, U» *' MINI>ri;|ts ATTEND Hllil.l SESSION ras'rir.^ Oef.rp,, s t«n-!<-ii •' , f»r, Bt 1 In .'.'., ^y .\te 'O'lven'lon H«',s ,'-,1. M I-v ,,ii.. Kleckner on Thursd :innual Bible S.-ho ' .i ^ '"Id in the .'?«lui:. church at ' •'" -in.i ad.iresse.l the gather- ' -Ix liundred ielega'es were 1" "Menllui Present¬ s'' was the theme cf the Miss Frances M. Trexler, ilaugliier of Superior Conrt Justice and Mra, Frank M. Triytler, of Ailentown, and Victor R. S^^fimldt, of New York City, wer»| inaBJ'ied In Ailentown at 4 o'clock ^'ednesday afternoon. The liiidpgfoom is a son of Mrs. Mary and'^^e late Herman Schmidt, for¬ merly of Nazareth. ¦¦I.-111)11! ceremony was perfi>rnied in 'lie First Presbyterian church, .M- lentown, by Rev. Dr, 'William E, Brooks, pastor. Prof J. Fred Wolle, who presided at the organ, gave a recital preceding tho ceremony and played the w.-.Iding mu.'>ie. Miss Isab.-I Hersh. dailEbt-r of i'...irge T, Hersh. of Ailentown. -vas ¦lie bride's only attendant, ami Rob- I' W Trexler. a brother of the ::,!.. w's the lies; man T!ie bri.lo ¦ ill m.nrri.ic- I'V in-r f,i'l:er, . :.>xler wore a g"" n "f ^!ll'•• crepe and panlette chiffon w!''i white liat. nnd carried a shower leuniii- i of oi. !il-l- wli:'.- lilacs and lilies of the valley, Tlie lirlilesmnld wore cor.il ^ chiffon with silver lace, sliver lace ^ bat, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, salmon and lavender sweet peas. Following the ceremony a recep¬ tion was held a: Ihe home of the bride's iiarents, attended only by the families of the bride and bridegroom. A large number of beautiful and val j uable gifts were received by the I bride. She Is a graduate of the Al- i l-i town High ?rhoel and Wbeaton I College, Norton. Ma^- -';- i- an i •- I coinpllslied vocalist. i!i" .-mtrii:.) ! soloist In St. John's Lutheran churrh, .Ailentown, a moinber of tho Musical Club and ,1 mcmVier of other organiza'lons of that city. Mr Sch- .id' is a graduate of La- f:iye'te Cnlleee .md a member of Sigiii:' Nil I'l'-'-rnitV- During the war ll" at. ii.le.. the ofUcers' training c.imp a' Plattsburg and was laf.'r stationed at Fdgewood .Arsenal as a ' cpptain nf clieinlcal warfare service He is manager of tlie New York offlce of liie Kraem. r Hosiery Company and alliid concerns. After a wedding: (rip to Miami, Fin . Iho couple will ho at home, af ter April 1, at 1115 'U'alniit street. Ailentown. .An exhibit ..£ .V.neri. .ui-niade whisky is one of 'he prim ip.il .ittrac- tlons in the Brazilian world's fair, ac¬ cording to M. -A. Seelig, of Overbrook. who has rc:urneil from a moiitii's iriji to Rio de Janeiro, Tiie luteriirlian ': - i ;. .-.y ..; Nazan'ii is tiyini; an experimen' whieh is 11.1 .leule uniiiue in tlv !;i. tory of :h:^ Public I'tility " . Th-' Com; :iny is opera'c ' ' ¦ ' L'as I.' tlie re>i.!''n'-^ . f >.' '!.- n--t ri'-iiii of I'l- ' profit lo the ownei- ' , - . n.i, of affairs exists in. - ' ; n'l n.i..: of cus;u:ners and ' , i;ao that each customei ..m- paratively small. NaturuKy, ii:i.l. r these conditions the charges fur ;;..; li, t. NEW \ ILLAGE 1.11 u K per Th" liiiuor exhibit, consisting J seivice must be high in order to keep fifty quarts of whisky encased In a glass howcase. Is one of ab.ni' sixty .American Industrial exhilii's in the fair and, according to Mr, Seelig, Is a'tractlng much interest from the Brazilians, who cannot understand the coiopany's loss at a minimum The company hopes to overconi.- this condition by encouraging the use of more gas, which can only be ac¬ complished by securing m w custom¬ ers and by the present customers In- why a "dry country" Is permitted to "^¦'easing their use of gas To this ship liquors for exhibition in foreign'end tiiey are offering their customers lands. KITCHEN SHOWER, -V numb.'r ..f neighbors and friends gather, d at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Engler, East Centre jpany a reduction in rates to become eftec- the .\prll 15, 1923, and are allow¬ ing their customers to determine which of two forms of rales Ibey de¬ sire. Each rate will net approximate¬ ly the same gross re.eiiu" t.i 'h-- .eni- Tll. y ll.iV.- ^eI.l :. e... ;l sireer Nazaretli. on AA'ednesday even- '•!..¦ in.l surprised tlielr daugliter, .Mi-s Pearl, in the form of a kitchen shower, conpratulaliiig her on her approaching wedding to Claude M.'z. She w;i^ 'In- r ciplcnt of a number of useful a new lioui'-. The evening w ill a ni.i.-i ple-nsant manner, Mrs. Engler proved ex. aiul hostess by supplying with fine refresiiments. their ,Tol cis'i'iners .i i ¦ . outlining the two rates - card atta.-h-'d asking ::,- their choice. The majority votes for eitlier Rate ".A" or r. govern the one which will be rtled: lee.iPd !i! establishin-'l With the Public Servi.-e Coniml.ssloii ¦f Pennsylvania on " .< Ill he ei'fective Apri, I A : ,' i \ 6 o ' I state,; %v as de.'i.l. I diictiiin of approximately » the present yearly gross i coulil h.. made in the hope th.it this —^^— amount would bo more than made un The monibly meeting of the Fran | hy the Increased use of gas. Wkh CIS Willard "U'. C. T U. will be held this In view, many forms of rales XAZARETH W. C. T, I, MEETINtJ. af the home of Mrs. Clinton Koch Green sireet, on Tuesday. March 6, at :f p. m Members are urged to be present. were worked out. anu It waa Anally decided to lubmlt th.< two shown on the postal card and listed below for tbe cuitomera' decision. The two rge for Gat; • • F- fcr the hrs'. ..lOUth, i :.'r the nex; 15,e . r .iionth. 5 ' - ¦ ;. r all over -",¦-¦ '¦' < ;;, i - .'h. n.iu* "li" "d!;.,,.:i-i ('..'.rge—$1.25 per nil :it;i .111.I no Ser ice Charge. Charge fo'.- Gas: J-'.'M per .M Cu. Ft, fur the firs: 2000 t.'u. Ft. used per month. $2 Il'l ]••¦•: \\ ('n F'. for the next JOO" I 1 : ,- : : moiith. Jl ~*' ;•: "-i ' .; :¦¦' for tho next 5000 I il Ft. us. d p.-r mouth. *1 •¦'" I-r .M ('u Ft. for the next oOOo Cu K', as. ; per mou:h. S! -"i" ','¦ ' -M I'll, Ft. for ail over 17,000 Cu ' i per month. Uriefly. ;.:ng of the Cwu rates Is tha: under Kate ".A " the preg- • ;.' Serv:..- l l..,;-^.- , :' " ..,„-^ j. re- ;i'!t s uf !,' a: l"i» Cu. Fl. per mouth uiuier R.ite "A" will have -:; increas ; •; cents luuth. whicli means that all custora- r» using more than 200 Cu. Ft, per "¦"!"': " ' ¦* presi-nt hill In- clf.ieed : ;. - per month. It is bope.l that the gas customera in .N.izareth will avail tlieniselvaa of the privilege which they have beeij given of deciding the form of rate un¬ der which they will be charged for gaa servlc*. jx visited El'.Tood ,>ii Sunday a'..r- -.'..! ;:. ir David T. Mack Koeliler u]\-\ f..;i!;'y noo; li _ ,..-.- village the begin:; Clarence Kimnii, hem, spent Sunday with his pateuta, .Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Klmminour, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H. Sch;e.iel visited Mr and .Mrs. Clayton Kos'en- bader on Sunday e.ening. Several of our people pi. ,,:'-:'d several hundred pounds cf coai each on Monday AVilliam i.iibblns, of Belfast, visit- (d at Benjamin Klinmiuour's on Mon¬ day. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kratzer and sou, of Cherry Hill, visited Mrs. Kratz'a mother, Mrs. .Martin Sieg¬ fried, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Israel D. Trein visited .N'azareth friends on Sunday. Mr and Mrs, Amazon L^hr Tlslted friends in our village ou Suu.Iay Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Bower, .Mrs F'rauk Kiiinninuur, dauirutor .Mildre.l spent Sunday with .Mr and Mrs Ja.ob J. Ma.k. Mr. and Mrs. lienry A. Schlegel .iii.i .Mrs. Lewis Kottenbider vlsli«it Wind Gap friends on Monday .Mr. and .Mrs Frank Ehret and dangler Hilda vlsi'e.l Fred Kocteu- bader and tainily on Sunday. .-'• 'IMl r Selbold, of Bellvili«, .V J. Mi.r.,1 his parents. .Mr. and .Mrs. G. Francis Selbold over Sun¬ day Mrs. Wil lam S. Me«k and tlias Anna Beitel, of Schoeneck vlslt«4 friends In our midst on Sunday af¬ ternoon. Edward L. Fehr and Miaa Lottie Klmminour attended a parly at tha home uf John Keller, n«ar BuahkUl Center on Saturday afentng. M n M |
Month | 03 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1923 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19230301_001.tif |
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