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piiimniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!"""""'''' iiiHiii""""' liiiii""""'"™™ -NOW- I ,g ,|,c time lo renew your sub- g scrlptlon to "Tlio Item' an.l | recede tlir HUk's Almannc. 1 Lmiiiiiiiiiiiii""""''' THE NAZARETH ITEM iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiii! -NOW- Mcription to l8 (Iif time to renew jonr rab- The Item" and reei-lve tin- Hiek's .^Imanae. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. VOL. XXXI NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 15. 1922. N(t. 29 Bi-Centenary Celebration ol Renewal of Moravian Churcli 1722-1922 Sunday First Moravians Come to Nazareth in 1740 and Organized Congregation in June, 1747 The .Moi"a\i:.ii church tliroughout ers ot" the Ancient L'nita^ Frali"um (lie world, n ¦>-i rfunilay celebrates had heen. until Ihe woili \va,< .iccom- tbe I!i-cenien. ly of Iho Renewal ot|i)lished. ami the old iirinriples re- ,lie denomination. jiivonii'i d ..nd ostahlishi'd. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEDRATED BY AGED COyPLE IN FORKS To nuii'k t ture was i i • i oa Eduo:!ioi; inus iih.:>'-^ o aud priir.i d , for tl;- u-i 1. Thi'fo ;i;.- ¦ of t!io .\lo:.:^. Tho nv^< 1 the "".\uc ie:i: 1457 to li:.".' "Hidden Sccu la di.'5pci"sit>t' 172-. .111(1 tl:i jiev;. d I'liui"^ ¦ to the rnse:.l The Mor;iv: moiil;-" 1 ;!He.l. men' ot" tie- ; tCUlliii"d ::.- : tory labor?; o In il". Jolm 1; July ¦¦¦. ¦¦¦. ¦ ro?i' ' ¦'¦:¦. Ti ¦ estii' '¦ of i'r :i' ¦¦: and M'iravia. I.i":" - .:o(-:: 1 e evoul ..^i'ei i:;l ;.,:vei! by the C;- . r ini'h:isi:diiL: i : :hi- Aiortv; •, : ,-1 JA..\'i . u '¦;'.¦ . ¦ r-lille:i>^. ,, ,. 1 r.e- e, i.e i.i:: 1 \rAi-i-\-. i.;.i: rNe> "il V V IU :i 1 i.e Vill; I'roui tho y.ii" , :liinl tliat of ;! . " fi'om tlie .V ,1 ; ;inie. ¦!1 chuvcii i.i tho nio iHoient Uiii' i"; ,¦.-..;.ll- nf ,. . i 1 ¦liil. i !i; '¦"v.' " l'"i 1. ,.,,„,,,,,.. ,1,,. ;• liierii- :,iiiiiti:e ll ¦ v:ir iiui".:!. • IKiVe i history riod 01 1 :i r 17JJ ¦¦|| rii;.i I'll! ::l ' ..'t::^:- I ' ¦¦i:i iir- : .Savin ,.'. Tie- :•l^1 . j reth. .M.'v :; ¦ !l .; .li. h" r'liiri'ii d,.r„.i .;,- ». ITIo: ' , ..: .,i:. J iiest in' r.eieii..^ exiierieiiced -i t ¦.'. liich sem ei.l over, thai crucitied y.fiz.i- ilai" .i.'ed until -i church iN-jv-iuber l:i, Nazareth ' ii;ii set- . eiisti-ation .'lul seini- ':".:: '¦ 'UL 1 ;i I ¦ ould uo .: ii.iut en- ere-ds oii tlie .. 1 'i mei. wii Many Relatives and Friends Gather to Greet Mr. and Mrs. David Lerch While Passing the Fiftieth Milestone of their Wedded Life on June 4th y\K. and .^!R'-. D.WID I.EKCH ¦:'.~. l.i-i'ch is llii- only d.iil.;iiie i.e'- .\U". nil,I ."ilrs. Mi. ii.n 1 \\" : .- ' i. •.¦\o\:n. and is s v- I lid is also very '¦ : . ' s. ueon li; ¦ ' . . ¦ eriiied ¦-'. ith lifty gol- lii - I'll', cuunie received ri.'biii "o tlie occasion, and all 111 be-t wishes to tho hapjiy ou ilieii' uold'.n journey co- i 111' 1 lieii- diamond luini- iie Annual Closino Exercises Held at Nazsretli Hall; Five Cadet^ Graduated Sermon to Senior Class Delivered By Rev. Paul deSchweinitz in Moravian Church on Sunday Morning Xiu.i; %'ho«e II'. iia Iieli tfce Co:.111. i.hiidnd . : Sunday la.-^' lo the S-iiiiJi" chuicli "! - Rev. I T ) ,-. - 1 i 1 i .Milit.iry aiiled-ite .Vraderay. il...- French SV.il". 1>| las logan even IS for Week of its one y-nintii year, on 0 annual sermon in the Moravian delivered hy the iiiiiz. n. D.. or" I". '!erieh\veinit7. ilie. '(¦ .iiUe-sing and lii!.;....^ I -. :,'" devi-Io:dn-' it most forcibly and as applying to young rati! about to enter the threshhold ot Iif..'. Tie- iie-in'.eis ot the graduating el; ^.-. ,\;i- i <rv.iiii. Donald Geehr. .Miliin ! ii-e.i !". Tiieodore Schall and vaiice reservations at the local hotels and boarding houses indicated a strong "back to .\'az:iie" ii' niovenient by tho alumiii. The afternoon was s;" nt in visit- ini,' the old campus and after supper, the rehearsal drill of the cadet corps ',1 as hidd on fhe school la'wn, with tho Y. M. '". .\. Ilaii.l reiulering the music. Till Ijoys iirried this through \vi:h snap and precision. Later iu the evening, the "Y" Band gave a most delightful concert. Ow¬ ing to the coolness ot the weather, til - rne.v.l wa.s somewhat smaller ;" :i;i i i. ' year, but generous in its applausi!. On Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. oi. the meeting of the Board of Trus- Cli-M-:. ']" . --'.rv, occuiiiei! Ml- '.roni. pew. in-. .\ il. Thaclei", j.i in. iieil of i'ees was held at the priu.-ipal's offr". .N'lzarcih Hall, read Iho .--i"\i -., fori The field drill of the battalion wiis tho dav. I held at 4.15 p. m., and in the eveo .\t til- i -illlliil ueil - I '.o-' 1 the table w:;.: ado: ¦ '.Mi-e Mr. and .'Ii'.i. i , d liiildi'.ii leiviii and | ! ! Mrs. Philii) .Sandt 1 .Jr.. all of the Bush.j_ "¦: Mrs. .Jennie Hoch, i' ,11 1). Kunk. 1 an.l j : 1' Hid iM'irgiu'ot i' :. I'l'illi Rev. C. -¦ und-- !': vill I '¦¦nir iieii-r- ! lea.i.i"- :il i-'il i'- . i and s',', iii'ii ... so reduce:; " becami' almo?" .^ haiiiltnl I the pir^i from 111;:- ship ot rill i-i finally lie;!,-..! t a weallliy yo;;;, . , : - n!" Saxony. li;id i ; ' i i ¦ I'l tale known .,.- i 1 ; . i ¦ " lum I'm" iiei-i ru-, ,1 1': ¦ Heie on Ii;.. iT'ii , : they l)(.'-:;in to biiil.l Ihe Herrnhiit. It soon i •-.¦.iiii Ing-place for tlic ' Brethi'.u. Tliis of ¦:! ¦ lii :¦ \. i I ;' "ie- .\i;i i- ::' rnii- as Fr-i'Mi.i "i'i,I- Ki-n- w-;il nf tl,, churcii v.iis tun a work of man, hut Of r.oil. Xo Well-devised plan, no flxed imrpose. oni. ; t ' -.iloiify His ~ name. aetuaK-d th.- .i-.m^ whom nod'''l"eiir will also ^iiu employed. i servic.'. Tlicy wove led by ;i way thuyj The ot'fei"iii'.;s nt knew iiot^ stej) by step, as tlie found-" .\l;ifk;i. iMi-sions. ii ite it.r; I) used I i.b'r ".viil deiiV'.M- llaniillon. Ji. I) . PAUL ileSCHWEINITZ iMUHLENBlG COLLEGE FINE PROGRAM DELIVERS A0DRE8S, OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP FOR CHAUTAUOOA Stiiid.iy evening chap.el ser- ¦;. . i::^ prayers. an an¬ il" of some ot the ;. i The Lower : iKii'.l Seiiie .;' ll -- prsr for : , on lid. .Mcyinri'iiy. ou ...lockburu." IJer- )i "ill- l'pper Junior ; i-i :"!-;; pfize fel' . , m;;i' i :.i .-l]eii"e in his. ' ' .r:i.:;il,ir. for liis essas itercous ¦- ¦ ¦¦ The lirst j n-l sec- iience in "X.itu yuiiy .\rms:r. ICiln, '.; tli !- iibui';; Co'le.qe hits I" t. ¦ 1 -' 1,1 ill town Ol t':e r:i;iy- iiinittees are very eu-i_ tie: ( iMiiiiig Ciia'Uati- :ii-:i;is:n :,- dii-^ "n : '."o .)l the old 111' il .md Ih.? ;i ing. at T.iUi o'clock, in the Chapel, the annual declamation contest was held and annouiicemeni made ot t!"2 awards. 'I'" ' :;i : o" the Declaniatioa : li was a most in- teri-stii,g one tu e-. ery ".vay. It fol¬ lows: .SeliMtion hy the -X. II. M. A. Quintet " .Modern J.o.i;!-."' Lanibros Callimahos "Tiio Three I'nknowu" l^arker Huff .locelyu Godard William Lav.son ""The Fir-^ Si.ew-Fiiil"' Iiavid C'.'veridge ¦"."v "i'li.- Ill I'irale's Gold" Uayraond Sadler cirf Dance Chaminade Louis L. Bent ley, Jr. ¦"The September Gale" John E. .Xitchie "Tile Ob! i\Ian iiml Jim ' (Continued On Pege Eight) II e ¦!...!; will 1' - :i 1-. It :: :i , t ;t,blre.-.-i--- choir will 1" lull' :ill servii"e- ;i:i n rietr. ii -ivho had ; .- at Ihe .\!u..i- ii' 1 no introduc- .\i'. On '\\"i li; I; rtl: .11- ¦i,iL;i SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING IN FAIRVIEW BLOO. JKi'ouiid OU i:;asl Belvidere street^ tak i cu by tile S. liool IJisirici in coudemi: a:ion procee.liii l.iwing vote: Vea: Keni, Snyder, Kn.iuss and ¦ Hawk. Xay. none. I .Motion of l\eni and Suyder, lhat 'tIios. .\. L. IRiy, I'rotiiouolary, be p;iiil ihiny-live dollars and iwenty- ¦ I n.l i.iKs. for witness fees, etc., in $6000 Paid for Ground on .-¦mneeiioii .tm the ^•';';""'';''' lie. eedinys ou the ground t.iken toi Belvidere Street -Other \[, hi,gii school sHe. carried on tue toi- I lowLig vote: I Ve.i: K.-rn. rfny.ier, l-;naiu..s aud • illawk. Xay: uoii.e Tie- retular montiilv meeting of' Motion of riiiyd. r ami Kern, that the S.iiool Board w.is held iu the; the Treasurer of tin- Board be aiitti- Fairview School building. .Monday,, lize.l to borrow si.v tlioiisaud dol evening. Juno 5, 1922. i 1 tis at .Members iin sent: Kern, l-viiaii- . '; lui Snyder, Hawk and Gold. .:•• i ' ''¦ "' '¦'¦; ! r. lii-Sc-iiweinit.-: -"1111111.1; on the I III.tt form. LIS near a- pm-siiile to the see. ini mu-j or.i.lniiies and :!i-.' radets. ^ii-.ke ili- tli.' Junior rei-;ly 10 lhat part of his hearers, re- :-- evening niarking that while pastor of the I church he had been in tho habit of rvic. s for I lie. pint; liis .ye on tlie boys, beeauBo he knew tliat if he were interesling | ;,^;,I,.,...... -.viu i,e deliver-d bv them. all oiii.'Vs woul.l be lislening. I j,,,, Hedges, -Xew York City' His ie.\t was iMati. lij:."!2. :!:]. aud hi stheiiie ""Confessing Christ."' In a series of vi.id and thrilling word .\ssoi i- ;e ("1,1- i-d by \.' e.'ieldi.. , : o the spleu- n 01 .X ii'.irei h and vi- y Payne .Marsliall ami ..I'i i till V. I iie n-urt...-u day v.i:. .' - :.: liy lie,- ('iimniun- ( !i:iii;:i;iqii.i .V:-soci.ii ion. ll. ipeil ndt^rftilly in ;iilveriisin,4' tin' locjl .\. H, S. ( tlMlI GOl.S TO im;k>s ru-i>\^ carried on the lol- picturi lie illustrated and enforced the privilege, the duty, the nobility Interesting Business an 1 ("!uiui;iiii|u;t. Thi> free mo.ies with s-ii;iii-w-i 01 til..- l'i'.'.~e:i' .\m'."' .V the big live-reel leaiure tog.'Iher liuuheoii wat- si-rv. .1 i'i ;iie Com- v.ith :' comic and au educational film nions. On Tiuirsda.i .it In a. m. tli-> and witli tiie explauaiiou of the pur- commencemeni e.Ner.is. s .vii! be heii! ; .se. >. op. . and program of the com- iii till. lliLih School audiioriiiiii. Tie- i:.,4 C!i,iutaiii|ua di.l miici! to creat.^ Hon. .1 f.i .cralile impression for the local Chautauqua. • , The ticket committee is meeting TI5IP TO .M.XSO.Vir HO-Nll-; wUh exc.-ll.nt results in canvassing .VT KI.IZ.IHKTHTOWN the .-.tnimuiiii.v. There is still some li.'sitanoy in the communiiy to buy Mr. and Mrs. C. Frotl .Metzger and tickets early. Since only .501) season of openly and boldly confessing | .Miss Florence Shaffer, of .Xazareth. ti.keis are aviiilable at the price of Christ personally aud on public oc-| were among the party uf Masons aud Si'..-,ii e;n-ii, it is hoped that th.' coni- casions. These parts ot the address; their friends who make au annual mii'... will he in a position to an- were ielling aud were closely follow-| visit la the Mason hom.' at Elizabetli- iioiin.-i' bc'tore the opening day that I'd, aud will remain lixed in memory., town, --\bout fifty members ami the entire allotment has been sold. their friends took th.- trip by motor. The Junior Chautauqua tickets have The trip was of an interesting m- been going a little more slowly than ture and w"as enjoyed greatly by all. the adult ticket:^. Tliis is .lue per- cevering a distance of over two liun- P.aps 'o the fait that it was not clear- dred miles. ly umlerstood that, sime Chautauqu;! .Most of i!ii> motorists taking tie i-, educitional in its purpose, school trip len K;istou via tii-' William Peuii .luties during this week have been so llighw.ty early on Sniiilay mornini^.' arranged iliat the two will not Int.'i-- their tirst sioi. beiiv.; Keading. from' (Continued On Page Eight) there 10 I.anciister wiiere mhuo tim asily under- inversation- It is to lie regretted that the acons- lics of tlie church are such as to pre¬ vent any speaker being stood when atlopting a al tone. The many frieu.ls of Dr. de¬ Schweinitz were giail to hear him .nice mori'. ami his address was list¬ ened to with .-i. s" atieuiion and evi- Cadets. Tiie ihiid v.jlume of the Comet . : y.yi,-...ii ll'-": Scliool goes to pre--- hicli is edited by ".-.-.... . 11! c outaiu over I-:,.- i:u:. i -It has bee:i Uie iiiolii'il 1! ¦ : 1' to make tiiis th" b. St liook ever edited. The book ir-.tts fully oa the si lie i organizations, memb.-rs of the grad- uatiu'.; .hiss, atii'.etics. scliool calend¬ ar, etc. .\ 1. \. p.:i.;es were also re¬ served for s.'';ii-iol jokes. Tiie tickets f.ir the book, which are redeemable Commencement Day. are selling fast. Tickets sell for $1 aud can he secured from members of the Senior Class. The I'resideii". of the Bo.in! beiiu 1 nimn '•''"'^-"t:^:^^^^^^^^ •''¦¦>"'"!r^Sr-"'"'"''-™'"' -"'REGULAR MEETING HELD BY -:;:::r.:^^.|!;;;;;.;•^::;tl;'d::';:^;::":.""':»-¦¦¦¦-''™-\ujr':z "^^ i;;;:;r:;"i.,:i:i';-tt:t^ town council iune 5th uiwi," of Xazareth and its Vi-i,his venerable in^tilu.ion. whose .,„an. the only President of the Cnit- toiinil. ab.st-iii at the opening of ilie meeiiug. Vice-President Hawk presi.le.l. On motion of Snyder and Kern, unanimously carri.'d. ihe minui's u .i..vi the r.feular meeting of .M.ty 1. 1"-'-- nn itim.. otthi- adjourned meetings n: M.ty ^..i-' ^.-, rei.try oiu-n.-d ll,e ,,ropo,ai,, . -^ ^^^_^^ ^^^^^ ^. , ^^^^^ ^^^^^_, ^^_^^^ ^^_^ and l.-i. and of Ilie m,e.i:,l „: . lit: of (Continued On P:ige LipUti ;i|i.l the ^.i.tt n i '.mty. I'arri.d ou the f..llo'.^iug vole: I ,.^,.,„,,,.., „,^,,, ,„„, ,,^ ^a: l\i'rn. Snyde'". l\nauss and , . ,, ' . , ,, , 'only in all parts et the '.vorld, but in many r.viHiiisible and honorable po- .\';iy; none. .-tion of Snyder 1."|. and of Ihe site, lal m ¦ :ii; of May :'||. v.ere .idop^.'d as re.ui. \ Til ' 'Ir.'.isurer nl" the B.i.iid reiid- erc-il I i,.. fDilowiuL' r.-pori Bal. M;iy 1. mi;J -J-,!:;,'.: I!e('elpl>, Received from T.ix CoileCor s:!:!-.^!' Note discoun'.'d '.""" ""' Inter. >f . 1 "27.'. i and K.ru. e pr (Continued On P:ige Kiphti mil , ed si.ii.'s P.-nusylvauia had iirodui'-| ed; tlie llamilioii w;i:.li .omiiany's plant; -rave ef ilener;i! lieynoUls. lomb of Thaddeus Sieiiiien- and th- at t!,i- Capital of the Xition, Thad.leii< Stephens hom- f.ir boys. MUSICAL SERVICE A DELIGHTFUL EVENT I inuei . iioin-- il;.- - trip : w li.-l I I'-roi'i liii.'.ilii-i lilowu. wliere tie. i .-nd .1 trill aro'i On i!ii- 1".". ll.i'-i .\ r.-iiii'.ii- elated meeting of T.iwiilTle. Coiin.il W.IS 'leld ou June 5, 1922, at | S. J ,s o'clo.-i£ in the Council Boom, witli i I-!, i al! of III.' 111.'mbers present, except-j .-'lali iiig Mr. 1.1 lipoid. Tlie presi.Ii.'nt, Mr.'.i' -' A\".-liy. nr. -id -d. ' I ll; 1.101 lull OL .Ml' Si U-l'. 1". Si-.-'U-l- . Vr l.iiiileu;:. ::iinii'. s ' - ¦ . ¦ J i;i , r me." 'i -'. I .'U I ¦ ¦ 'i . :i,.'etiiiu' .>:" \1 ay BARN COMPLETELY DESTROYED BYFIRE SUNDAIMHORNINO Loss Estimated at $9000— Nazareth Fire Company HeljTS to Fight Flames Fire ft unknown cause on Sunday morn lyg a', about S o'clock destroyed t^e hJtn ot Groman aud Swoyer, lo- ctteiyon the road midway between The annual oratorical contest will j'i'Btc/ny and Xazareth, aud leased by ho held in St. John's Lutheran chap-1 tl\e/Trumbower Coal and Lumber el on Mondav evening at S o'clock. Company. The barn was one of the .Music will he furnished by the High I ft-'^v I'emaining landmarks that are School orchestra. Those competing | f-'st disappearing, being of the stone are Leah Cuangst, '22. "Music .\p-i gable end type and is a total loss, preciatiou:"' Beatrice Xewhari. "22 T'- loss is estimated at about $9000, "Liberty Bells;" Kenneth .\.bel. '22. i'-::'/ covered by insurance. " lmmi::ratiou versus Labor;" Wal-ii^^gl't head of cattle housed In the :.r .\rnold. "24. "Time;" H.len Gall P^'r" were conducted to a place of '2 1. '"Itemocracv;" aud Miriam Wiiii-''^•¦•'-t.^'- derlv 'i:.. ""The Xeed of Nurses." i The pig sty was among the build- Tbe miblic is eordiallv invited toUnss destroyed and a litter of plga, at ten.1 .¦nol t'nerebv encourage public |'"^-'"c^nB ^ »*-"e ones and the sow, <, i-|i in' 'were burned. ' — I Thirty tons of new hay had beea i placed in the barn on Saturday anj ;ihis w.is .; total loss and farm Imple- ti'.etits to the value of about $1000 burned. N'isllance Hose Company of the .r.-ih Fire Department rendered li '- , ...'..i.ible aid \\'v\i their big LaFrance 4.11 inoior truck in saving the nearby 2,s' ! iin.iings, but were uuablo to cope til ' mes of the barn, they : ig giiin, .1 -'onsid-M-iible hetulway l.:li' 'i"i ire their arrival, although tha r Co. B.l- T. ^ 11>'.. .1 ( onioiioiii .11 i.nw. Il'l : ¦ ¦ 1 .1 from iliere h-im-- ,, - '1 an.l \!l'"'n'o'.vn. T. Ex,.. :!: Buh,r,.,. )„„f. 1 ];i22 121.'.- ' ' Tie- Tax Collector rendered tie- lolloHin- report showing Ml- follow¬ ing I'tdiecilonB during iM" i.eitb "fj May; Taxes, $21^. m. l ;i.liles. 'If.^T; total, $229.27. i On motion of Knauss and Siiyd'i' the i.|,orlfl of Ibo Treasurer and "i'i,;'...,., ,,! dnlv evident from ''" ""'¦'¦-^- '¦"' — - ' •"-'-"¦"^ "¦" '.„,,.,-,ou given to .1.1. 1 -¦ l;i:i-l. ,ll .s..-ri il i.> i;el 1 i.'illi. ran . !;:r ;: .1 .i.T :i iiii'.-i ll ' ¦ ' "' .\Kin> musiital ; , l.-tlii.-te 1 du: . • ¦ -- ilii'.i. li.m .if y.. !"!' ibis one easil;- -a. .- i! "i'i;-- i'rouram w.is suilici 1, ,1 11 s.iiisfy even the mosi in, iiti. d "Tlie aii.lience w.i ,,nd lb.' I'M .'iieri. > of sev.-ral ;n - 1 t r sel. f.tll.ovi" Pi-ltid.' as rend-I I It 'X Ctdlecior were received a:i.l < Uitli. Motion ot Kern and Snyd. r, li'-n •he Congrpgailon of O- the Town of N'azareiu and Its Vi-j' ivid.-d ,,f l-...s"on. and tlei v I'n.'ed nreihren, .tchenbach, of K:i-"on. were violin Solo i ^ ,.:,tlv eniove.l. The ohoruB j Or.an-"F:vensong ¦ , ..,,..",.,¦- of" favorabi" ."om .\u'liem 'ided Ihem, by tho viewers ^^''"" "' "" Th^ duel lend-, Lv-uing S.ing •Wolni,,^. by the court, for the m-nt by -il! l'"-=«"'" THe duct Clnlly ) 'ars a Mil ;iuil|i':i V ¦-'• Mr. K- ;ii. 111.- : i «i ;- ^ .'i.l.'re.i I'. !"' ictid ;is r.'.ol 1K.\IM\(. KA( r, llpr.SK. .I'liit Mai. Wiiii':;i \V.ii"'_i/^ B""hlelie.ii ;-'e!in SiimI-'C ., ^_^^ .^' ¦ ¦-¦¦'¦ -j(v .1 If in Iraiu- '-¦ ¦' ¦^'¦""" ",. ""'*-¦'" ,,i |.,, j^;u'~ I'lils rac.-r I Mi-. .U„m Fe..ier,il. ., „,„ wnyTl '>,„ a mark m;!!. L. Kui.' :,. i,.-nm 1. Mil.' 1 I uik; ^ _^ y James Baiil ' ¦'¦¦¦¦-¦ ''"''^ ^\^" """ "The ho.V'ls in tho hands of a Young Bros Mi.-s Im.i lieatu c.impet4»<nrainer and all Indications Xnz. Coal i- Lunr.-. r Co ', .lir.t Siiio ".Vit" • Bach ^^^^ ^^^^ 1^^ ^^.II, p^,|^,, ,,. ,,^j,gr p^ Dexter Concrete Mfg Co. Ti. :-".s -\cheiu.aih performances. y^ Xaz. Mora. Ian Church . . , . I ,, .. ni.ine" Siainer » .-^ Supervisors Bay Boll ... 'j','.., \i, ). 1 Vanatta, H. T. Vanati.i ' ,„._ „^ ,,^ ll.\PIM-:L To V^ l". <";, .\liemos ,,; ,.„.,u.-""0 f ¦-' t" My Heart. | THANOI": Hiy^l-iSIDKVl li llend.-r-^on ,C: Co 'Lord Jesus .. .\mbrose, ^ MI;tnM"i;.f Co II.-Ill s,lo--""The Das i^Lielcl" Hariletil ^^ g„,,„ as ne^s.iry .ilterations Xazareth Item ¦ - " ,-. ..omi'leled lyr William J. Happel j Penna-Edison Co le i'.eroitwiU chan» Jl^resldence from Main ! Hercules Cement Co Johnston I street to >--fm recently purchased | Xazareth Plan. Mill Co. .. ' ¦ ¦''^'¦' '' llilln'eLjutlon, Mi.s Ima Be.im "Elegle" Cii m:i (".i.iimuni.'.i; i. "."It ' ;-11 i.b'r repitivi 2." no ^ V\'. -' f'.'iit.-r s' r Jo.no ' , 1. d ;iiul I'.'i'. rr.-il t.i Ml I y 2 ". . i'om;:"i: to ' lor .I'leniion. 2'i..'.o, C.-mmuiii. aiiii't from the Shit.. 2t).Oil I Belt Transit Company iu regard to that it • bay had "tirb. ¦in was made very ' ll it the tire i i,y Iho spon- 1 of the hay was '•iti.'s who said since the 'am long ¦o .\l;.il.--v :: : m;i in: .li, ill front .. lain aireef. ..;:i Rev v.ts r.'ad. cousiii Highway! T: " i liauiauqua coniralltee wili . - beuell! from the sale ot siugii' .idiiiission tickets at the 30.001 parkins on Main street wag on mo-l Chautauqua tent; credit Is allowed Mr '"'.- crimmiilee oil tbe sale of season ( ll MTM iJIA NOTE. lid the sl.x thousand dol-1-'" The Shadows of The Xlchol Iiroperty situated on iho corner of | Prank Messlneer Broad and Centre streets. |n. B. Heller ... 1.00 I tlon of Mr. Harizel 2 ).2"i i Starner. i.ferre.l • "tir ;i:i 4o' grs«. 2i).0ii ^t-,- V it I'l been re- 141 2 1 qn. -".1 :. :;;, ¦ of On" to 1 1, i ."i iiiiu,; "..-f.ii--- Council th, ;--'iii.'.-t thai 1 11.00 Saturday, .\n-ii-" .¦• 1 :) -s.Oi)|(hI as a holid l<.23iSuudav .ic'io.'i hkill iiiiO.99 I Paik ¦! ''i.it 'l.i;'. .-nl "ii in.' on of :?(.94iMr. Y. islev. s.^.-onde.l hi- Mr. Kb-p- 1.75 plnger. it was moved that the Chief "i.o.T Burgess issue a procl.itnation re- 1 2i) (CeiiHii«*d On Page Four) i li ts only; single admission going to till' chau'auqna company. Tha prico of a season 'Icket Is $2.50 for adults. 1.2.' tor children under 15 years, fax free. .'Support the local V- cominilieo by biiyiig early, lion ^ VISITKD V.\LI<EV FORGE. Mr. and Mra. Charles E. Gold and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trine »pent Sun¬ day on a motor trip tlKhi-ieeloc through the historical Valley Forge.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1922-06-15 |
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 | 06 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1922 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1922-06-15 |
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 29422 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
VOL. XXXI
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 15. 1922.
N(t. 29
Bi-Centenary Celebration ol Renewal of Moravian Churcli 1722-1922 Sunday
First Moravians Come to Nazareth in
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Month | 06 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1922 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19220615_001.tif |
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