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^lllgPigMMlMIIIIII"!"''"'!'!'*'!''"'!'''" -NOW- J, lhi> tint" to rmrm your sub' HoHptlon lo "The Horn" and | ^,.,.|vp the Hick's .Alinaniu. | iniiiiiiiiii THE NAZARETH ITEM -NOW-r In the tlnw to nmrm your sob- Ncrlption to "Tho Hem" •nd i<-i.'lv<- the Hi<k's .*lm«n«e. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiMmmiiil AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. VOL. XXXI NAZARETH, PA,, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1922. Nt.. 15 Glee Club Concert Will Be Given injjitlieran Chapel By Muhlenberg Club of 1922 on April 25 Under Auspices of the Young Men's Bible Class Tin- (Uee I'liili nf Muhli.'iib'n-.ij will conio tn this ri-y with :i reputation till- liH.-t nf any glee cluh in ';.• i:.isi, Muli:-'!ii"'''B '¦"llf-Sf lia.s alv..i\- prill¬ ed it^'flf in sciulin*.' mil h,:'.!- «1. •• clubs every year. The clul. .T i:i21 was rated as tlie licst. hut an'ording to critii's the elub ot 1922 is the best that bas ever come out of tlii' balls ot Mublenberg. Beautiful voioe< and lalenied niu- slcians. with clever drainaiie sec¬ tions, make up tlie club of 1922. Every member has been carefully trained in his particular specl'ilty and the union of voices could not be better. The musical program Is comprised of classical, operatic ami up-to-date selections. ^ The dramatic rtepart- ir, ilir.' rleil I, Y. N. C. k. BAND CONCERT POSTPONED UNTIL LATER OATE Conductor Prof. H. Haas Is Accompanying Sousa On Tour of The State Local Boy To I'l of. 1). M, proiliu •¦ ¦^ v. r> , I, wr -^ki;, ¦vrii|..n liv V,' '¦'¦¦•¦ -'l-l'i'-i;, ii.i.d :,a- ;:¦ ;,,„, i-i>'''.-ni;!ii. ¦I-;,. „,,,. ¦¦ . .;,j^ >¦¦ -ll- ^' ill far sMipo--; i ¦ ¦ , ,,,im year?, Kv'ry iiicuiber ot the chili has :i I'.irt in this number whi .h pr unlscs 10 be of tlie highest eiit..ralniiient w'ilue. The (piartet will he a featiir.'. This iinii ha..^ (liosen many beautirul seletcioiis. luo^ily of the up-to-date variety. Tlicy havo been carefully rehearsed by I'rof. Harold Alarks of tie .Musical department. The concert will be given .April 2,-ith in St. John's Lutheran Chapel, under the auspices of the Young .Men's Bible class. ORGAN RECITAL IN LUTHERAN CHURCH Inspiring Program To Be Rendered On Sunday Evening It is with pleasure tliat tlie of¬ ficers of St. John's Luthiran congre¬ gation announce aiiotiior oruaii reci¬ tal to be given ou Sunday evoiiiiig ill connictiou with the ngiilar \ es[1er Ber\ice. These occasion-, ac liolh pleasant and delighilul vvliirh au ever incnasiu.L:' s.inalicr ol patrons abuiKlaiiily ie>-iiiy. Til.' M'l.'.'ii-',- ,,; Chost 11 and very -'¦.. ticaily i-euiTereil. The followii.u ;:i (or Sundtiy iv.!.. "Faiit.isio iu ll "Russitiu lilKltti.. River Volga". "Comiiiunion in (. The "V Hand has been rehears¬ ing to give a concert that promises to be an exceptionally fine one, whicli v.as to be rendered the latter pan of .March, but has been postiioned un¬ til some time in May idale to be au- nnunced later) on account ot their laslructor. Prof, H, H. Htias, beiiii; eugaged liy Soiisa, the ^reat band leader, for a tour t!iro'i;;h the eastern tind vfiitrnl parts of 'h ¦ .states. ri.f, 11,!.IS is ail .¦iip'ioiiiiim play¬ er ui more than Iihm! laiiv. By hav¬ ing the opiiortiinity oxiended to him to play a concert tour with an or¬ ganization ot this calibre retlects un at credit to liotli the leader and till' local band tli.it i~ under his in¬ struction. ItlKTHD.W r.XHTV. ail 1 ari'iaKy 1 in liy and an is- 1 ;lii- s.>li-,'tions I ¦ .\lrik. : ., I 111' l-lililyj j'l.l'isi ' i ACCEPTED AGENCY FOK SEMIORY BATTERY Fr.ilil.'s (liiieral Car.igo, .Morris D, Fr.iMe, proprielur. .\laucli Chunk and riiiinli stn-et, .\azaretli, hus ac¬ cept'il till- agency for a si-ini-dryj bat'"iy which is a iion-treezabi-', re-: cliaru.ilile storage battery thai wiHJ Mt ileal, nor over chargo, no buck-: ling of plates, no corrosion, no sul-1 phation, no liakage of jar>, no re-1 pair hills. llaltery exiieiib.i andj troiii,!.' are ended. This >enii-dryl batt' ; , cm be iiiimersed in wat' r fm a wi.'k and semi-elect rolyie 'Oin- pouinl will not weaken 'lo' liatt.'iv aiiil I'lil strength current supiilied Can '" frozen in iro for siviiuy-two hoiiis and still continuous fum'tiou- Ing and rende'r full service -\t yi'in UTViC'. MOORESTOWN .Mrs. Howard Bilheimer spent the week-end with her sister, .Mrs. Amandus Yale. .Mr. and .Mrs, Steward .Miller and .Mrs. Sarah Scheffler spent Sunday with .Mr. and .Mrs. George Bensing. Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob Gum spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews and family. .Mr, and .Mrs, Paul Zellner and son h'olaiid. .Miss l-Jva Koclier, Harry La- liar and .Mr. and .Mrs, Robert llabon- biisli spent :«nday with .Mr, and .Mrs. II. "no- lluskirk and family. -\lf, and .Mrs. Jacob Johnson, .Mr. and .Mrs. !;i. liard Serfass and son llalph, cl, iii.s .Mills, Mr. and .Mrs, I'll;;, i." Ill" h. .Mr. and il.M. James! i il' I't and .Miss .\tiiolia Kunkle spent j Snii'l.iy evening with .Mr, and .Mrs.' Ir 11,11- iiemaly and family. , Till- .Miss<;s .Mabel Seyfried, .Mamie | .-iiiutli. .Ada liiiheimer and .'d.iriiia i N . -p' lit S;,;;il,,;. \\ it ii .\!; - . Jiiu.. ' .11!-. .J.lllli .- I-.,ILII,- sp'.;lll .-'UUilay '.' ilil .Mr. .llul .\lrs. H. F. Craig, •Miss drai'.' Craia, of Slalingtoii. -! lilt til" '.'. I'.'k-.-iiit wall her ii.ireiits. .11. and .Mis. li. l-', Craig, I liarli's .Mill- Miii'Ut. a few days v.ith .Mr. and .Mr;;. Jacob Joluison. i '"1 n til Mr anil yirs. George Steiu- :,,¦ .; .' girl. 11' V. J. I'l. Sniii-h siient Sunday in Vimii .'.-low 11 visiting friends. t .Mi.-s Wiiiiiri'd and Claribel Trach. Donald aud H.irland Tracli spent Sunday with .Mr. and .Mr.s. H. M. Kit cknei*. .Mr. and .Mrs. Warr'ii Koehler and i.iinily, .Mr. and .Mrs. Clayton Ivoeh-' i.r and son .Milton siient Sunday \, ith John Koehler. j Frank Trach was suddenly taken ill ou Saturday l.nit is recovering, .Mr. and .Mrs. i,"iir.;'' Mann spent j ;- ii.il.iv with Mr. .llul Mrs. Fri'd .Mr. and .Mrs. J, .Mien Schaeffer en¬ tertained a number of children on Saturday from ;! to 7 in honor of tfieir daughter, Marion's thirteenth birthday anniversary. Games were arranged which kept the little guests amused from the time they arrived until their departure. Among those present were the .Misses Martha Roth. Ethel VanN'atta, Helena Heint- elman, Theodosia Knauss, Francis Simons. Thalia Marcks, Margaret Plush, Kvelyn Kruse, Sara Bowers, Kllen Martin, Bertha Harvey, Mae Wunderly, Kmma Bonser, Mabel Ruth, Irene Werner, Bertha Fritch¬ man. Mildred Haubert. Hester Kreid¬ ler, Caroline Thaeler, Mildred Young, Katharine Schlegel. Kather¬ ine Wunderly and .Master \\'alter Ilachman. «), K. V. \OTFS. Chamber Xo, 109. Order Knights of Friondship. on.' of the youngest I: i.'"i'!n!l soci"ti.'s ill -own, are show- ii;U" a. iiroat forwai-'l inovetueiit spirit iiol aro thereby getting the good vill of the members as well as at- tracring tbe eyes of the public by of- f' lilt; to The general iitiblic occasion¬ al pililii' iii.'i'iings and li-ading o'lior functions :r different tiiv,''-. On Sa-nr.!'V .-vi'iii'ij. Al .rch 11, t i!"V wil' - ¦ ¦ - ; niiilit :i' ^^ lli'-Ii I i: . ' ,: ' s will li-' p'' — '.ii'il. s'li'.ii'! hinu lhal is new ..'id w.'rtii wail... This will surely itri'i'i'st nol only 'n.'iiiln'rs but also ta.'ir friends. The Chamber has leased the base¬ ment of Shater's hall and have reno¬ vated the s.ime hy rp]Macing the pool tables and bowling alleys and by putting everything in first class shape. The niembers can feel protid of having a place of their own. l\THI!i:STIN(i AUlK'I'lXf; I'OU IUCKKNS' rHM.OWSHII Ploiv Boy Harris Matched for Ten Round Bout With Navy Champion This (Thursday I .evening at .Mid- vay ,\rena. .Mlentown. local follow 1 rs of Ihe boxing gaiio' will have the iipportunity of s.'.'ing I'low lioy Har¬ ris, the local camiidato for the crown worn by Jack Ueiiiiisey, in action, ills oppoiienl will l." (Jito Hughes. ; I'll vy.vt'ight I'liaiiipioii of tbi' Cuiled .s lis .\'avy, a f.i-t and hard-hitting bi-t man, in his last thre..- bouts Harris showed sucli wonderful form that h ' has attracted the attention ot tli" .\ew Vork promoters. On Christmas day he knocked out Johnny .McAvoy, in Reading. Two weeks ago lie con¬ ceded Beef Morteth sixteen pounds in weiglit and knocked him down a halt dozen times in a ten-round bout in Wilkes-Barre. Last week he scor- (Continued On Page Four) MKS. \V, H, CR.WVFORI) CEI.EBK.ATES 8JID lUKTHD.^Y .Mrs. W. H. Crawford, West Centre street, this Thursday celebrates her S3d birthday anniversary and is en¬ joying good health. Her husband. Dr. Crawford, who is several years older than his wif^. Is also enjoying excellent bealth. This aged couple, highly respected people, have the best wishes of a host of friends. OBITUARY ORPH.X BRINKKR. Orp.ha iirinkcr. aged 13 years, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Orison Ijrinker. of Keslersville, died Satur¬ day from diphtheria at the home of ill r pavi'ips. I'! adition to her father and mother, she is survived by one livoiher, Samuel. The fu'ieral -v.- is held on .Monday aad Interment i.;ade in Piainfleld f lucterj. .Mi;.- .Mi er of lies, .iiily. and The Dickens' Feilowshij) will meet ¦it the homo of Mrs, Walter Crawford oil Tuesday evening.', .Manh 1-1 at 7.4.5. .-^I'l'Ttions from .\ni. ri.'.iii notes will ll-' mad: ".V .\ight Steamer on til" I'l.toiuai'." "\'iri;inia Road and a lllai'k ^lriv.'r." Th" Harrlsburg Mail." "lli.aiitil .tl Scoip'ry," ".\ Canal ll.iai." -.ti'. •N.i/XUITH \ VTIMN XI, ll.XMv .XDOI'IS MINI li; Xazari'lh, Pa.. Februaiy ;s. i'J.2. -\t a stated ineeting of lii'. li.'.ii'l REGULAR MEETING OF SCHOOL HELD IN FAIRVIEW BUILDING At a stated ineeting of lU-. li.'.ii'l , »« , n . rr- Of iiiiectors, held this day, tii. f,.i (Jn Monday Evening—tour Members Present---Treasurer ^3«,i,g^^ miuute was unaniiuot.sh ^ ami Tox Colkxtor Rcndcr Refwrts-Biils Ucre Approved and Ordered to be-Paid Resolved. That it is with sinc' i regri't that w.' rei oid tin- d"aili .if i our aiisociate ami friand, iir, t;liailesj N. Mi'l.r. one who entered heartily^ Into ,iii pi.in.s for the inatirnil a.i-i Vain . :aeuL ui uiir inst it nil. :. 'o i Wbos" unsi.'llisli .ulvici.' and un iii.^ effiii • . ..s stt'rliug iiualiti'.'D ... "cti'i . 1 hi^^ warm-hiartcd i '^'''l'' ¦ " appreciated by all '" ' 1. That \\r londei lu fiiiiii, il- sincere symp.iti; Bri'iii -. .ivemenl. i'- 11- SC11.MIHT. I ,i--.i' 1 •Alio iii:\m:k si:i.i.in<. DoiM.i. cm:>. -' Ili. ¦-; ' r..' .1 pi I . :,.' 1 1 ¦ .isui. |- T!" Tl iiniliow.'i 11 !• T. 11 -lis .md t 1 urlian Cus ;.!; Il'ii'i, : i, '-i. -1 u Ci l.-pl ills ( o 1-1' '-'11 .111" 11 1 ..u\iuent and • 1 to pa\ .'¦'¦¦ , ;2 7;l.T9 lo.. .... 4.,->2 ^- . , . 2.10 1 til''. ":i.\ 11. S.MITH. -'Uitll. v,-jilo\y (,( ll;.' lui- . ...-.'a Smitli. de- .-'-as.-'l, ili.-d 1,11 Saturday at til., hom.i of her daughter, .Mrs, C.lvin Wi-rkiii.i-.'i'. near Moores- -..'.n. of .' 1 iii.ipli. titioii of ailments. ,--',! 7 ^ :--"ars, Th.,' follov.ing children sur.ive her; Mrs. Ctilvin Werkheiser and Mrs. Ellen .Mic'.iael, uf near Moores¬ town; .Mrs. S. P. Billheimer, of Naza" retli; .\ndrew Smith, ot .Moorestown, and Klnier Smitli, of near Stocker¬ town, Funeral was held Wediiesd.iy with si.rvices in the .Moorestown church and interment in the adjoining ceaie- i.rv. LARGE MEETING HELD BY ST. JOHN'S LUTH¬ ERAN S^TEACHERS Prof. Brown, ot Muhlenburg College, Addressed The Gathering .K very interesting and helpful meeting of the teachers ot St. John's Lutheran Sunday school was held in the chapel on Tuesday 'evening. Prof. Iirown, ot Muhlenberg Col¬ lege, deliv'-'red a .try sngu'estive and belpful addressd on :ii" subject ot ¦Till' Plioe of tlo- ¦l.'-iiii.'r in the .Sunoiiy s.-iiiioi," This address was followed liy I general discussion in v.hich a large number o'' .teachers Iiartlclpated. It was clearly evident that the- SiMiday school is doiiii: (?xcell"ii' '.'.airk .111.1 that both tearlou's and of- Pci rs are al. rt aii(l_ active in '.li" future expansion and development of the work. -Vfter tbe program an hour was spent in a social way with much pleasure and profit. Tlie attendance was large and the interest very en- cruraging. Oayilgiit Saving Communi¬ cations RedvedByCnuncll Chief Burgess Gano Pleads With Council To Prevent Increase of Fire Insur¬ ance Rates on Frame Structures '¦'i -.-- 11- .Micha.'I, au "¦'"' ¦ ;i"UI service s' •^"'li -iii'l .Xorlliaiiiptiin, u "s^i. '"B .111 aiiiisual rio,li of s..l. I""1K' llroihers' iiiolor c.irs. He'; ^tllte re, eiitly .leli.cred cai, lo W.I ••• Juliiisuii, I'.iul Frilch aud Uobeit ^- danger,.re, ;it .N'oniianipion; ,1. *J Hawk, A, J. Kemmerer, .lolin ™'el and j. u. ||„^.„ ,i^ intp .m-l \. .Ml Conveiii ion Ills ir- '0 J, K. n«,ilU w, of W.iiiiuiporl. Wni'i.w ui wouk hv l.\l»ll s' .MIM.INKKV < I \N> February: The l.,,ai,s' .Milliu.-rv i lass- - ne«tli, ,h« V. M. C, A,'bnildta-- -." ""'Saturday have a displi.. . '. .u "'k In tiia giiow windows n ' ." Jj'^wford ,v: Company dr...: -t •no*n as the Rexall store. .M.iii J **^;^ The ladles have been doing j i book,'-' JR. K.Lai ' .Aiiieric bonks 1 1,72 5."). tj 5 4.5J , jo .'i S, 0 0 1,2,'. 24,0 I 22.UO 10.4s 1,2.! .I.Oo 'l.i! 2 I .1,1 r>,o,; Lii; liC'iO ill the HARVKY F. STOUDT. Harvey F. Stoudt. formerly a well- known citizen of Nazaretli, departed this life on 'ITiursilay. .March 2 at 1 o'clock in the .Mlentown Hospital of coiuplicatiiui of ailments. The de¬ ceased leaves seven children tu the care of his widiiw. Two infant sons fireceded him to the grave. llis widow and many friends mourn over their loss, liiit rejoice in his heavenly gain. The follevvii.'g children survive: Iliiilu, Helen. Dorothy, Ko'.-. Cluii". .Mary and Willi.im. all a: iionie; his p.ii'.'ii's. .Ml', iii.l .Mrs, Saiiiu. I Stoudt, -.1 Xa.t.ii'.'ih; .Mrs. Frank l.eli, .Mrs. Tilahnein D-'rii, .\'a;^areth; .Mrs. Rob¬ ert Sh .nkw'il-'i', I'aisiim It, F. U.; Klnier, ef l; -1 iileli.-.n. and Charles Stoudt. Ill' i-.'.ii .M.ic.id.i. The ileieas.'.i v..is a iii..r.ilier of the Kefor^ed I'lnirch. .Mlentown. Fra¬ ternal Order .Mystic Cir.!.-, I'laiiiiig Mill rnioii, .111.1 Roy.il Uider Sp:ir-| rows. He WMS in the employ ot ih.' .Mliright I'luuing mill for ten y.'urs. Til.' funer.il was held on Moinluy at | :; ii'clo'k , Internient ill the lligh- l.Uld I'eiliel.'iv. .\lleuiowu. His ,lge was 1" \ ."¦- 1 month and 1'• days, i'l-u..' 1" UIS isli. s. resi ''I his -.nil, i SURPRISE PARTY HELD IN LOWER NAZARETH A pleasant surprise was given Les¬ ter Moyer In honor of his nineteenth birthday at the home ot his parents .Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Moyer, of Lower .Vazareth. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served. .Music was a feature of the evening, .-^mong those present were .Mr. and .Mrs. Calvin .Moyer, .Mr. and .Mrs. Kdgar .Moyer, of Bethlehem; .Mr, and .Mrs. CJliver Grube, of Hollo .Mr. and .Mrs. Fl lyd Rapp, JIrs, Wii¬ iiam Vogel, of Nazareth; ilisses Helen Gogel, Meda Gogel, Lillie Gogel. Lailra Bond, Beulah Bond. Dorothy Flick, Gertrude Seyfried, Lena Laubach, Laur.i Hahn, Lottie Gumm. Irene Gumm. ISeulah Kilch- ner, F.lma Kemmerer, Wna Steiner. Olga Steiner, Helen Moyer, Mabel CruliH, Edna Moyer, Verna .Moyer, .Messrs. Ilanild Williams. Paul Xew- hanl, Ro." F.Jiu.'l, Uaymond Feh- i.el. WiiliiMii Hann, Clarence Gruii-, Harrison Grube, William Ihigeter, -\slier Christiiiua, Lester .Moyer, ,los- I'l'li Slevner, Kyrl Carty, Finery Kng- I. r, Tniinaii .M.irsli, Lovine « Hahn. Stewar; Kemmerer, David Hottl.'. Slelviu Grube. Harvey Grube. .\li left at a late hour wishing .Mr. Moyer many more luippy birthdays. DRAWING AT TATAMY Do not forget the gr.ind dr.iwing of the Ford touriui; car at Tatamy ou Friday, .March DC This drawing is held for the beiietit of the Tatamy Fire Comiiany, a newly formed or¬ ganization and are. -.iking these means to rais.. niiiU' y for proper eiiuipment. .\ number of so-called lucky tick- els can yet be iirocured by calling i^n members of tin- i ompiiny. The time is y o'clock ip. m. I'lace Empire hot"!. .\ regular stated meeting ot Town Coniieil w;is Ih'M .M.ir.'h n. in th'-' c,1111.11 room a- - irdork p. ni, wiMi ;ill nieiiilieis pi-i sent and the Prtsi- ilent, .Mr. W.'lty. iir"-idiiig. The niinu'e- of the regular staied n;.:iting of February H. were read and there being uo objeciuiis, ;ip- pnived. On motion of .Mr. \eisley, secoiid- 1(1 by .Mr. Hartzell. it was moved that the following bills be approved .IS read: Interest on Borough Bonds. .$21S,0o C. F. Fehnei 20.00 E. E. Siegfried 10.2.3 Jas. Hoch (1921) 6-25 Vigilance Hose Co, (1921). 50.00 Jerome Bonstein, (Feb.;... 50.00 N'az. Item Pub. Co 47.94 W. T. Steckel 1-00 Slate Belt Tel. Co 2.00 Sup. Pay Roll (Feb.) 166.43 H. D, Kutz 20.00 John Macy (.Mar.) 150.00 Clarence Everett (.Mar.) ... 125.00 E. H. Uhler 28.00 Penna.-Edlson Co. (Feb.).. 297.72 S. J. Gregory 1-35 1.'. G. Altemos 11.27 John Snyder 120.00 Communications from the L. & N. E. R. R. addressed to the Chief Bur¬ gess and "I'own Council relative to Paylight Saving were read and on motion of Mr. Hartzell. seconded hy .Mr. Lindenmoyer. it was moved to lay same on tbe table for future con¬ sideration. A communication was also received from O. A, Schneebeli on the same subject, which was on niotion ot' Mr. Leopold, seconded by .Mr. Lindenmoyer, received and tabled for future consideration. The reports of the auditors ot the accounts of H. E. Venter and .\. A. Miller were presented and read and on motion of Mr. Yeisley. seconded liv Mr. Knecht, it was moved that same be received aud placed on Jile. On motion of .Mr. Leoi>old. seRind- ed by .Ml, .SIartier, it was moved that the loiiiiiiuiiication from the Her- 111 Coriioration in regard ¦i-iii trasu the en.Uo-'ing nt rcquire- cepted .lud Penn United % 10 for a on the curb BOOSTER MEETING LARGELY_ATTENOED T. McKeen Chidsey Addressed Members of The P. O. S. ¦ ot A. On Thursday cules Ci-u to uii'tiislii'i- our 11.ents fnr 1 '22 ' placed on tile. Application fr. f)il Co . In l-.-rniit to .'I'.'it a immi 1-11 Soulli .\':iin street was presented and read, and on motion of Mr. Yeisley- seconded by .Mr. Hartzell, It was moved that permission be grant¬ ed the Penn Un*ted Oil Company, Inc., to erect a pump in accordance with the terms and conditions as set forth in the ordinance regulating; such devices. Communication from the Chief Burgess enclosing checks from Kap¬ lan Cohen for $75 and F. H. Schlegel for $10 was read and ordered filed. On niotion ot Mr. Leopold, second¬ ed by Mr. Kern, communications from Rev. C. D. Kreider of January 6 and February 21. 1922, were read,, considered and ordered to be placed on file. Notice from the PennBylv.-'.nla Edi¬ son Company that they would charge the new lighting rate beglnnlngr March 1, 1922, was considered and the secretary directed to notify them to be present at a special meeting on March 15 to consider the contract for street lighting at that time. |{c'porls of Coinmlttees., Highway; Jlr. Lindenmoyer re¬ potted progress. It was suggested that the committee arrange to have tbe expansion joints on South Main street removed with an ace'ylene torch or have the L. V. Transit Co. cut thenj off with an electric torch. Pavement; Mr. Knecht, no report. Police; Mr. Leopold, r.o report. Finance; On motion of Mr. Star- ; ' :. seconded by .Mr. Leopold, it was' '.I'll that the treasurer be author- iit'd to negotiate a loan for $1000 for period of &0 days. ,Fire: Jlr. Kleppinger, no report. l.i.Klit ; .Mr. Hartzell, progress. Law: Mr. Y'eisley. no report. Public Property; Mr. Kern stat- p.l that the circle should be cleaned up and the flag pole replaced. These nutters were left in the hands of tht The loial Camp .No. 4 45. P. O, il. of ,\. ll. Id ;in interesting and largely utteii.l.d booster meeting on Thurs¬ day .'V' iiiim at which time the Cuiiip ¦,v:is In:'. I'll vith th'' presence of Distri'' .\'i. ill' y T. .\U Keen Chidsey. who a.l.lvess,-,! ilie ineeting in his usual style and vigor and '.vas fully enjoyed 'i>' all present. tin .Maiib I'i. Xatinntil Seiiit.ny D. .\, .Mill.r will l!-' a gUest of the I. ral Camp and he will surely bring .1 message full of i ri.eti.-al informa¬ tion that slioiibi ')•' possesseii by all nT?Tt>bers, So do not fail to attend this meetitif. ¦'::: mil li.r u' t-niion. Till' ' 1'. .1-111. 1 's 1, pert w lows; Ral. on hand Feb, 2'^, 1922 l.i.ian Na/. Nat'l Bank. . . . Sinion Andrews (fines) .. F. H. Schlegel Kaplan Cohen Penn United Oil Co A. A. Miller Bils passed Feb. 'iTh meeting .S14fi2.12 Int. on $1500 !s as fol- $ 238.56 1500.00 5.00 10.00 75.00 10.OO 469.37 .^12307,93 - 1 Is2,"4 N. H S. TO CLOSE BASKETBALL SEASON WITH BOOSTER GAMES Successful Season to End This Evening ]\ hen The Local Buys' Will Play The Nazareth Hall Quintet I on motieii *¦""(¦ Watch for the display. ununimously earned ' .1. I, '. ;tig C. J KN \1 Secretary. ,I.\.MKS 1". l.liHTENWAl.Nl'llC i .laines 1'. l.i- iieiiwuilner. Sr-. a | Civil War V'l..1,111. who resided with | hi- .laimliter. .Mi's ileor;;" S: - .Meiiiown, li'-d Salurc>y, a .. v..uis. 1 [,' was born In township i-.-high county, I' most uf his li:.' farniing .in.I s' ..•¦e during the civil War with Company i n, K'-ifli Kegiineiit, I'ennsyL aula i \'.dllllti-el s, lie w:is a devout lliem- b--r .if til.' I.lit h.-r,in e-liurcli at ' Si lio.ii.-r-ville. and of the hom.' de- p.iriment of The Sunday school. HU w'fe an.l till'.'.- S..I1- i.rer.'ded liim in ilea'li .md ;i" is -iir'.i e,l hv th" fol- lowiiu; ''hil.lr.'ii ¦ .\lil''iii. of .Vaza- i.ih: J.iiii.s .Ir. S. h.i. n.'rsville; Dwell. Tatamy; Mt ;. c-ome Smith, .Ml.utown: .Mr-. \'ii'ior Sclileicber, c it.isainiu I, and Mrs. Charles lieml- .1, lletlilel-.em. T\v iiiy-seveii iraiui- 1 liililren ' ' -si>i g:'.';it.-rand- tliildren Fuller.. lield at the hem.' of Ills dnughter, Mrs. George Smith. .\lleniown. on Wednesday. Further serUres nt Schoenersvilie church, with Interment In the cemetery ad- jolr'ng. LVH 1 fUJ 1. 4* This week Naz.iretli High will closa its otlicial basketball season on tbe liuiiie Iloor. Two ii.ird gain, s ii aw.iiiing llie teams. Tin- hrst one this ',ve.-k will b, - Thiu'sil-.y I'V..ning in 'hi- " ,M. c. • uyiii, '.'.iih .V.iz,ir.":i 11..., .Milii , .\.'.i,leiiiy. Tills is :i r- ,1 I'll"- ' game for Imtl; - ' sale of tickets Im -'i:-;.', .-it ail eve;;' - 1 ;.l.' '.viii:,'- /. c t he Wi - V 0 1. - . /*. ric boys V. s.iu ;i.| ; e ',vas 27- -11 Is W. .M..iiit 1 :cu Si p )or e "ell pi,-;i-,-,_l ,,, h:,„a a- .\pe.i. d defe.it. Tile 20 ia favor of Xazareth. " ...-' --'li-.- s,) f.'rtunat.- 'eint, .ift"; s; -. ,,, ; I'l -'U,-- pl.i.',-d ¦1' .'-i:-i,ilis on opiiosiu'- -eies. 1' treii.s will be' .iccomniodated on iuiK'.inv ,,s usual. Friendly nv.ili has li.'.'ii existing .ill v.'.ir lietw,-, :i the two s.'heels ..nd a iroi-d game is ,.xp- .ted, .\t the -, :li.;:i s.-i girls v- ill pl-iy tlie V. W C w hi.'h t, ;iin is .,'iiiust . nure' , posed of .ilumnae. Tin' :.-,iiii..s ,. called at 7.:!o p. ni :i:i,i ¦.,,' ,idi: sion is 2a rents. Ou S.'tiirdiy e\.'niuir the tw.i Slatingion teania will appear to cl.'- tbe season ou the local High Sch. floor. Barly In the Maion Slatington This Friday afternoon the regular """'•"•'I- ^ iltbo.i-h Ibe girls': lit..r.irv Society iirogram will be More was very cK.se. In th,> mean- rendered lime the loca! teams have improved a great deal and are ready to give Slailugton a warm reception. Lag;, Friday evening hoth teams journeyed to 'Wilson Borough, where .''Partmeii' .( the Review of Re- t'-'- 111 .1 1. - shini' r, u, Fresh- 1 T'^, Til' average for 20.000 Wtllai '1 !!, -h. ,1 Sophomore, s. ..1> .1 ^7, 'ffr- ;, ; -J - for 20.1100 -ii.l.uit.s is 11 !• - ; ,,i,er difflcult '¦-' id -leniands ..msidernbb read- o'clock. 1 ,, ,viil be had. Ptiidents" Coun.Ml met Mon lay ev¬ ening and the usual routine buslnoKi! was transacted. Balanc- March Oth $ 825,19 Untinlsliod nuslness. On motion of Mr, Velsley, second- .1 t,-.- Mr Linden'uoyer, the agree- -•' K'raii'.-r Hosiery Com- ¦11-' tp, .r intention to bear : cutinectlon with the itain portion of Mea¬ dow Lane and the ojiening ot a new s'l-.-et. in contenii-laTion of tbe pas- '^;ige of an on! -'.iting a por¬ tion of said 1,1 received and orderi'd m be pKued on file. nn 'ueiinn of Mr. Liudenmayer, •.V Mr. I., .ipold. the ordi- n ' rizing 'be vacating of a i"r;:ii-i jioriion of .Meadow Lane In the borough of .Vazareth from the northern line of th" Intersection of Park street witli said Meadow Lane for a d'-'ance of 2^0 feet north to 'll'' Int' ion ot the northern I'l'iind,,;;, .a' <\ir ]iropprty of th-l ¦:raemer ICsi i- r, nipanv with said ".¦U'l. " T.-.'!". ' -se.I ttiinl and '' ive .Motion 'ill s.-,',).iii» '111.' rules -iisiieiuk'd and th<> .Vpproprla- I'dinancp for 1922 w,,s passed sr'conil re;idliig. Tho roll "1. all of iii.s members pre- '''rmatlve. ...no addressed ¦e 'o the consider- i;;. of (I building IS due to tho fact ' ' - . Ill .'i.'i .1 a'iou nf the p;,^ code in Nazareth. . .._ „.^, that frame buildings were erected In the central part of the town, tho Fire I'nderwrlfprs had sen flt to In¬ crease insurant- rates on buildings 'vice since tho purchase of the fire truck and that r6uncll should take the necessary stops as soon as possi¬ ble by tho passage of such an ordl- nnnce to prevent any further In¬ creases In fhe rates. There being no fiyther business to rrn-.o before the meeting, same ad- Journed at 10.l.i on motion of Messrs. Leopold and Knecht,
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1922-03-09 |
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 | 03 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1922 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1922-03-09 |
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 27813 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Month | 03 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1922 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19220309_001.tif |
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