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The Nazareth Item AN INDEFKNDEMT FAMILV NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAI. INTELLIGENCE. ^JKXVII JEN CHECK [jjiNG BLAZE IN IBINj^ SECTION .-hich broke out ahout S.'JO .afternoon in the rear ot ',! or Kreidlor and Dech. ^!atLst> t" building unu • a«SV Heckmau and the .JJ'-gn the damage. KlTrtlch IH belletred to *^JSai trom a rubbish flre Tnot noticed until It had I-Bilderalile headway. The ¦ tflck walking along Belvl- ^Mt lint noticed the smoke * STwue and an iMtant Itter Ad Aucrt. a neighbor ran In "tli Mr. txa:^ '*** '"•"¦® *** ,*rr Uf Angert then sent In 1 from the box at Main liait streets, EMgnuiee nre truck wa» be- .^aSai "t the time and could aai Toliinteere who ran J ..rriaii chemlcal ap- ^tathe MPne but tbeae were RadCBt to flKht the namee itatsoo^ headway and were ^ ky a atrong wind. Hotje f^lggtd from the Hre house Stttiebed to a plug at Main and If, itreets tind was soon nil on the Idaze. iriif this tImf Mr. Dech had I kaiy and attarhed a garden „^,f,ucet und had managed roBevhat hold the flames In lefc slthoogli liadly scorched Nt the face If stuck to his Mr. Kreldli I, tlie other metn- nflhe firm u.i" not at the jtwhenthe al.irm was siven. Iflin it *as I'l'iind that th'? Nth truck »-^ tinnhle to re- Itothe alarm a cyll was ?ent girtsa and tli.> tire apparattt-* jOgrtntt stat'oii responded but J Ml |0 into :'.tivice. |tb«iar gahU- i-iid of the stor.) ctiN Was il idly (lamnKed hy liMS as was also tlK rear isfthe roof. Several out- mi shed.- and line fences ibarneil Uy the blaze. The ¦ the tilt' Hcorched the iImd and woodwork of I bouse I'f Samuel Anijert ^ Ihe store property as |combin<>d apartment nnd 'onglDK to Asher HaReti- ¦Jirsiir uf tba store. Con- Pttt hiKli wind tind the iiahad -ecured Nazareth |Ma i;>>o 1 joh in getting ^*1tr cot!tnil as (itiickly as NAZARETH. PA., 1 HURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1928 No. 22 LUTHERANS WEL- | COME NEW members' Tl.e C()'iijr(fg,.tiijn and clniri.li council (if St. .idlui'.s I.,uthi..u.i iliun.li I'Maay eveim.g welcumed the UL'w niei'.ii)er,-> ot ,w- oo'igit..i..- tioii 1(1 tiieir inid.Ht wuh an intoi-in- al gatlitring in thj Sunday dcliool rooni. hiwood L naiigat. vici-- l.r^'n dent of iliu cnirth council. pieHided. .Mis. S. il. l-Jlit^its o; lii^ minslonary socit-ty. .Mrs. H. t . Snyder, of the Jnnlor Luth.-r League. Miss Vernu Weave;- of th" Senior Luther LeuKMi', I»roi. F. .\. Murcks. of the Sunday si hool. and Frank Huth, of the consrtfe.ito ., brought greetings from their te «pettlvf> orKanizationH t«> the n';W memlier,-*. Rev. .Sny ler a'so made an address of welcome. A short program was rendtred. Daniel Rohn played a piano solo. .Mis.s Pearl Srhnerr sang and the Sunday achool orchestra rendered several selections. I HcYt Fellersr-They're Choosin* Up! By Albert T. Heid **NOW 5LIW6 'tA FITTEEn ?UT C /EC't -^^ ticAO " fl dll! not get intn (he any damage to stock 'burniiiR a window cas- liie bein,' confined to the Plenty nf water was shot I is store linwever and por- IN the celling dropped )>e- MCwster poured Into the tip- of thp store, a one- rltfding. rOROWKKS AM> BKK MIlKTIXiTO.MtiHT |(lirles N. till. u, chief apiary stor of Harri-liurg. and R. S. plant ili^i'.i.st; spuclalist PennsylvaiiKi state College. Il»thegpe:il. li at the annual [t-tO|ether of Unit (growers and ktepers, wliidi will he held Lti* hotel at Kmaus at 7 ociock I (Thursday I evening. |*rr»ngements fcr the banciuet ""the hands nf c. m, Ruth. •Iilent of the I.ehigh Valley Bee Wri Associations, which In- P«^bothLelli^ll and Northamp- Pi*''"***- '•-vir.^one Interested Jr'*'*»Plng and fruit growing rWiHtoattfnd. Northampton ptrb«skeei>prH und fruit grow- •ho plan to participate. Inform County Agent B. L. ««. or Floyd H. Sandt at "«• Orchards. Easton, Pa,. Ilh u Pf'lier arrangementa IP^ '"*' '""> ^ ">a«*e. l"Wou« to tlu> evening meet- ;"orchard and apiarv demon- ^» »III be held at the farm nam S. W.-aver. near Ma- •• Jt which Mr. Oreen nnd Ittea, '"' ^•"•"«"ct demon- '^OM.*X TO HI-KAK "^M. r. A. ON ttlNUAV h Sunday, m,, « at 4 o.^ock Wd Bran,,, y. .M. c. A.. Dr. 8. (^^•dman will broadcast an H««rJ'";"u *'" advance «WMtofthe Young Men's hUBif '**^'""'a"on In every Tonth ""'''"' ^'"'•'««t Crusade I stcb ¦ .. '¦•'Khteen stations ' It^.^l.*"'"¦»'"'«»•» "dre- "»»r the country. •"*"« FItOM PKKUMONIA Vh?".'^ Miller, of Naia- I«»T, ' ''Pending several «Klt„s„„rt. Tenn,. is suf- Ihhl ', ''='''"'""nla and Dr. H. . or Na,„reth. was called to UbJ.i ? '" •'""¦•"•tion 'TdJI!"' ""^ •' 'lemonstratlon »k«K"w"^ '"'thegaso- .¦^ BHvMer,.,tre*t,N... "^P 'n and see fpr your- OLSUNDAY SCHOOL ASSO. VERY AC1IVE The county association is mourning the loss of one of its best ioved workers in the pas.sint; of Mrs. W. H. Brong of Ten Ar^'vi. Her interest in thy misHiotuiry work of the county, her untirins efforts until tlie end, faithiiil al¬ ways, and of sound jiidgnunt made her u valuable member in every orKanizatioti to which siie belonged. .Mrts. ISrong's miiny fiiends in .N'ortliarniiioii (ojiit, will ^really sym'.)athize with iiev. Bronji and fatnily in their b'.'- reavtnitiit. The Pen Argyl district convin- tlon was licId ia the Kir.-t .\1. i;. church. Wind Cip ou Suiidiy nf¬ ternoon. the ili-strict prcsld-ni. Jvri^u K. Coi.o. Jr., pi'i.'sidlu,;;. .-Jtv- Pial selections were itn l.^rvd y'''\"j favornlily hy the men's clinriis Of the church. In sp'te of inclenifnf weather there was a good attend¬ ance from fhe Sunday schools of the district. A eulogy upon tli<? life of Mrs. [it'ong was g.vt>n hy Wilmer Alhert of Wind Cap. a co¬ worker of .Mr.s .iiroiiK in district and rounty. Remarks vere alsi. made upon .Mrs. Brotig'^ lifo and usefulness hy Mr. Cope. .Mr. Sen¬ cenbach and Miss Bull. "He lead- eth me." a favorite hymn of Mrs, Brong. was sung. Rev. Lutlier B. Klick was the speaker of tlic af¬ ternoon. His topic wus "The San¬ day schiK^l teacher at his hest." In which lu- lirotiglit (lilt the tlioiighf that the teachi-r's personality should |)t; developfd physirnliy, in¬ tellectually, socially, ethic;ti;y and spiritually. Tt was an addre-i-. fnll of practical hidp to al! who at¬ tended. The followliiK offlcprs v,ere elected, nnd wen- installed hy J. H. S^ncfiiluicli, county pres¬ ident: I'lTsldetit, Alhert K. Hel¬ ler; Vire-Prcsldeiit and Direi tor of ( hrlstian Kducatlon, Clarence ,1. Couch: .Secretary ;ind Tre.uurer. .Miss Nelll.:- I'arry: Children's Di- v'sloti, Mrs. .Itsse C(>pe. Young I'eople's Division. Miss M.izel Crove: Adult I^lvislon, Mai lyn Rader; School .\dmiiii.-'tration, j Harry B, Harris: Home and K\-1 tension, Mrs. William K. Thomas; Temperance. ?.Irs Wllliani Italin: .Mi'^slons, Mrs. Floyd Ovit: Ti-ndi- er Traiiiinir, Prof. William Mnth; Rural, William (llassfr; Vtiralloti Billle Schools. Rev. W. H. Brong. .Miss Ha/.el (Iro. e aninuiiK iil tlio district young i>eopl'rs ion ference for .Saturday afternoon. .April l'> and urged all young people to at¬ tend. This oonference will lie hei I in Zion M K. church. Pen Argyi. an IntereHting program 1^ being planned. Rev. .1. L. Tonkin of Bangnr will be the guest speaker. The theme of the conference will be "Adventuring with Christ." An address that will bring a tremendous appeal at the coiiiln« county convention. May i and .^> in the Plrst Reformed church, Bethlehem. .South Side, will he that by B. A. McCarvey of Wil¬ liamsport on "Parent Training." Some striking sentences in a re- rent address l>y Mr. McfJarvey tire those, "We are bringing up a geii- eralion of law-breakers In Chris¬ tian homes. Children of today arc using fhe home as a jiimplnp- off place, a filling station they go outside for Ihelr good times. We n»ed Ihe lire of truth—parents truthful to their children, so Ihelr children will bo truthful to them." Most people will agree that the church should give religious guid¬ ance to those who have the lead¬ ership of home life, nnd the Parent Teacher department lu Ihe Sunday srhool Is tho one in which these Ideals are being made known. Mr. .McCarvey will speak at the af¬ ternoon session. Muy 4. lieginning nt 2.16 o'clock. Officers elected at the recent convention of the Kaston District Sunday school association are ns follows: President. Rev. A. H. Sedgwick: Vire-Presldent. K. A. Speer; .Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Minnie Fl«mlng: Children's nivisinn. Mrs Herhert (J, Horton; Young People's Division. Mrs, A. P. I^e; Adult Division. Jnmes Frace; .School Administration, Uobert H Srhmlckle; Home and ¦Kxtenslon. W A. Stotz: Temper¬ ance. Irvin Bretz: Missions. Miss May Stebbins; Teacher Training. Rev Philip Pearson: Vacntion Bible Schools. Miss Agnes Bleber. NAZIIRETH EAGLES VISIT HELLERTOWN Twenty-four iiu-nihers of N'aza¬ reth Castlf. No. ;i'.''l, K. (i. K. jotir- neyt'd to Hullertown Castle N'o. 112 last week and attended the mei.'-.in,i; of tiie K. (i. E. aud L. O. K. i^Utrict .\s.-(i(i:itii)ii in Keller- town Custle. Iiicliientail.. the lo¬ cal KiiiKhts rettirt;td w th lilt- traveling gavel which is awarded 1,1 the castle h-avinn th-j l.iigLs; representation present at '.lie dis¬ trict couvntion. This gavel start¬ ed out by N'atoreth Castle several years ago was the object of the lo¬ cal Knights' pllgriinago and they brought it honie'with a ro;.al good will. Harry S. Xh;. nuitid, SiU'Ceiii ¦ Chief of th*- Order, of rerkasic. was pieM-nt and in.ide an int^rest- ing and iiHpirii'.s; a(!i:re.<='. Ladies of Ili^lU-rtown Teinplt-. No. T etit-'rt,ilii.'il vith a brie*' pro- glain. Mrs. -Ada Potts s.Tng a sni rano solo accompanied by .Mrs. Kiiitli Kckert, on Ih-* piano. .Mrs. C!;mm Hess playt d Padrew.-ikl's "Mitiuet In C" in a charming inan- mr and Mr-i. Anna Dt-rr read a se- Icifioii approprl.ite to the occa¬ sion. .\ check up showed that thoro wore i 1 ."¦ inonibors nf castles and toniilos prosonf. Pcdiowing fho busiiipss sossinn fho ladies nf Ji"t- lortown Castlo served coiTee and c:;k" to the utiosfs. 9(S LOCAL LIONS TO HELP ENTERTAIN i BLIND OF NATION .Aminite for l.t'coptiou of Itadlii i'l'ourani—Tlilrt,v-«d.i;lil Klutions in .Xiitiunal Hook-up. MORAVIAN CANTATA WELL RECEIVED Tlit.-i.- ollleers wtro iinpre.ssivt-ly ii;sii,;loil by Dr. Charli.s V. Wiles, o: I'liilad'.li'hi.i. who was tho .spoakor 01 the evening. .\ii intor- t-sting report was road from the pi-osidont of the council of rolig- iotis t'ducatloii, Rhv. J. K. Merti!, rogardin.:: the loadorship training siluKil whicii was hold in Kaston during the i.ast fall and winter. A rally of Sunday M<-hool work- ors of flio Hangor district was held on Monday evening, April i,\ In St. .Matthews l'nited chnrch. AckorinativlUe. Kdwln H Herd of (hapman tJiuTrrios, who has brought insplrafioii and a greater interest In liible study to hun¬ dreds throughout the county giv¬ ing his lecture on the Holy I.and. delivered the address. Mr. Herd is also the speaker at the Bethlehem district convention held in Calvary Rpformod church, Bethlehem. Apr. 26. C. F. .Martin, president of tho .N'azareth Lion-. Ciub anno.inced thi.t the local clui) wiil tooperate , .i;.t!je ^utioi.-wiue radio party b*- j lilg staged for blind peo[ile by tue ! iiiternatioii.il Asj-ociation of Lioii.s club.-, and to lie released through a I thli ty-e!ght slation liook up by the I .N;!tional broadca-titii,' ionipany on .\pril 'r:-.. The program will ho In charge of John i\. Kunnody. asso¬ ciate editor of (. oHIers' Weekly as uia.-toi- of ceremonies and will in¬ clude Harold Butier, pianist, Anna I'.ise, soiirano. Kdwin (Ira^i.ie, viol¬ inist, ,\lilt Cross, hiiinorist and Irving L. Caiiiii, iirosidont of the ii'toriuitional .Assoiiation of l.ioi.s ilubs. According to .Mr. .Maitin the I.Ions lur..- tliree piirpo.-es in giv¬ ing tho program. "They desire to give a lirogram of distincthiii to the blind poopb- of America, tiiini- I. ring appro.viinateiy one liiindred tiioiisaiid. They desire to focus aUoiitlon on the welfare of the blliul 1 eoide iind they desire to awaken public consciousness to the inestintablo value ot eye sight, and I;) tiio :ii < essity for pr-vention of iiiiiiecess.uy blindness. Wt lioUeve, 'ronti!iiied Mr. Marlin." that v.e have assi-nililod an unusual group or" artists for this program. .Anna Case, somotlinos cailr-d the aristocrat of the roc-ital sing -rs, Harold Bauer, Kdwln (irasse and .Miit Cross will h.? the ontstiimling stars. (iiKiKH Mis.mo\.%i:v <irii.li. HHiH .mH«><>L(ilflLH i:\tkiit.aim:i» at tk.% .lustina Kilian. Irene Mesa, Uorothy .Motz, .Miriam Boyer, Mar¬ garet lioth, Margaret Cetz. Mary Rohn, Catherine I.ehr. Florence Hngor. Knid Minter. Miriam Flick and Maybell Kahler, members of tho Nazareth High .School class, motored to Bethlehem on Sntur¬ dny where they were royally en- terlained af a fea as guests of the girls of the Moravian Seminary. MO.>'H t'lA'n MKRTI\fl. The Nazareth Lions Club Tues¬ day evening played host to the Boy Scouts of Nazureth and Ihelr .scoutmastiTs. Provision had been made hy the local club for enter¬ taining S" guests at the meeting. Both Ioc.tI troops of Scouts and their leaders were present nt this meeting with full rosters. |,«M'.lfi BuMer . . Kggs M.^nKRT REPORT. Swiss Cheese L.ard . ¦ - ¦ Chickens . f .^^ .3.S .i>S .ts .S8 Oirls Missionary Guild was held ai the Reformed church, Nazureth, Fridny ovening. April 20. The program consisted of a reading by Florence Smith, poem hy Kathryn Werkheiser and Scrlptur.?s by .Mae Wunderly. Kllen Ruloff gave a talk. A business meeting follow¬ ed In which plans were made for work to bo done this siinimer. The monthly present which the Oulld presents was won by Kath¬ ryn Werkheiser. The hostesses who were Miriam Wagner an.l Anna Haldeman soive.I a delight¬ ful luncheon to tho memliers jire¬ sent. The Moravian eliiircli choir i". Mo voice.-r and an orchestra of ten pieces with I'rof. Paul K. Beck at the organ rendered a ciint-Ua "The .N'e.v Life" hy James Roger last Sund.iy evening in tlie Moravian church at Nazareth, in tin e.vcolleiit manner to an apiiieciaiive audi¬ ence. Favorable cominent was e.\- pre-ssed by many peoide who are compeieul judges. The resnliir o'cliisMa va.-' i.i.^- inonted by Thomas .Achenbach of IJastoii and two of liis advanced impils and Prof. Joseph Urockman ot -Athens, (!a., a.s violinists: Kran- ;-is Broekman of Schenectady. .\. \., cellist; Jesse Kreidler and .Mr. Fe»zor of .Mlentown playecr French lioriis; John Beck of .St rouds jurg. bass violin; Hairy liiiison. trum¬ pet; Kobert Peppell, clarinet. The orcliestra per^oriiiod woiidtrftil work on a most diiliciilt score. Tho solo siuiii-rs wore Mrs. Car¬ rie Walker. .Mrs. Schlamp. sooratio and 11. T. N'ann.itta. tonor. The Miiartef, .Mrs. Carrie Walker, .Miss .Marie Voigt. H. T. Vaiinatt.-i and ruul (iapp. did admirable work, and tlio tour voices. .Miss Ksther Werkheiser, Kthel Vannatta, Fran¬ cis .•".iiiiiius and Ki'thryn tliii'niloy, olicitod much favorable comMieiit. Tho rendition was worth hearing atui l!io-io win att"iidod felt many times rewarded for attending. CLEAN-UP NAZARETH FOR CLEAN LIVING CLEANUP WEEK The week beginning Siiiiday, April 22. according \u annual cus¬ tom, has been de«ignated by tiie Htatf- Deparinieiits of Health, Wel¬ fare, Forests and Waters and the liiiroiiu of Kire I'rotection, State Police as Clean I'p Week. Cities. borouj;ha. coinmunitit-s and indi¬ viduals throughout the Coinnion- wealth are rehi>e<:tfully urged to designate this period for a proper observance. Of course each community may exercise its own judgment and adopt a program which will most properly fill its particular need. The following however is suggest¬ ed as a general guide for the week's activities: Sunday. Apr'l 29. The clergy sl ould be asked to refer to ( lean 'p Week, indicating the ohj'Mits and results to be obtained hy it^ observance. Mond!»y. April 30. Highway day Streets and sidewalks should be cleaned, gutters c-enrod. ditches opened, sewers flushed, e*c. Tttes lay. May 1. Forestry day. Brush, branches, briars and other irflammahle material about hoii-ioj and cabins, in gardens and field-' and along trails nnd roads should he removed, fine of the best methods of disposition is by hitrn- 'rg. caution nf coin«e b^iiig o-(er- rised that the fire doo:- no' escape confnd. Wedtiftsd.'iy, May 2. Fly ani Mo.squito day. Cess pools should he cleaned and lined. OuthouHos nade fly proof, ^tables and stahle y;:rds, pic rens and chicken coops cleaned. Wat<^r holes shotild bo Piled, ppotiMng mended, garbage ci:'\\<f. .ccfiiired. Thursday. May n. Junk dtiy. All innl: and tr.T^h such as r.ld book.i, '. |.r:ners. rlollios. r.nes. bottles, ciu.s .Iild aslies should bo remove'l. Cellars should be thoroughly cleaned and wliite washed. Fridav. Mtiy 4. Moving day. Transportation should bo obtainod for the hanlins nv.ay of all rofif^e t I a suitable dump. Pi'iirday. May ii. Finish-iin day. (¦;atlior fosiPthor fho loose end-i. put on tho finishing toucbes—and the result v.-lll be a spotl.'ss town. No difficulty will Ite p.X|)orlenc^d Ip sdccessfiilly-initfiiiK over a pro- trrnm of this kind in our commun¬ itv if ff Is srionsored nfflci.Tlly h.\' n'linif-hinl antliori'ies nr uelf.iro organizations. MUSICAL IN REF. CHURCH SUNDAY The regular nionlliiy iniislcal of; the St. Jolin's Reformed church, under the direct aupervlslon of I'rof. Charles W. Hess, organist, will tuke place t'lia Sunday even¬ ing at 7.30 p, m. The program con.sists as follows: Anthem, 'Vesper Hour" by .Ne-.lii: soprano soios "Ave .Mara" by (ioiinod and '-'Oh Lord on High" by .Mozurt will bo rendered hy .Mrs. W.. C. Hartor, guest soloist: anthem. "The Lord Is .My Shepherd" by nrookflelcl, solo part by fieorge A. Smllh. K. G. E. UDIES ENM^BANQUET A delegation 01 members of .Va>.areth Teaiit.e. .No. 10, Ladies u, tii ; Goluen iilagie and members 01 Iht I'aat TeniiJiars' associalioa, uauio, of the (jolden Kagle, of ivuriiiai.ipton and l..oliigh countiea iieid tl.eir annual bantiuet at Ai- .entown Friday night. Two hun- urea were at the affair. After the Serving of a roasc duck .dinner, iheie was a delightful program, lunciuded v\ith cards. During the •-vi.-ning .Mrs. i.aura Di.'hi, of Cata- si-uiiiia, president, was tendered a l.urse ot gold ijn Ijeluili of the as- .'•ociHtioii, tlie presoulation beiiit laade by .Vlrs. Virginia Keii»er. As M'UVeiiirs of the occasion »lie gtie.^t-i all recoived rose buds. .Mra. Flora A. lobst. cluiiriiian of the cominittee. was toastmaster. ,'l^ the principal speaker she caileil Harry .Veamand. of Perkasie, su¬ preme chief, who gave a splendid talk on the jprincipies of (ioide,-! Kagledoin. He al.so bntortainingl> recounted a recent friii he had ti> Florida. Miss Heien Smith fa - ItKV. .Mi:i\f:ilT .HPKAKM TO ,sTi im:\t hody Rev. Paul S. .M';inerf, pa.stor of file .Moravian cliu:cli. addros. ed the student hody at .Naziieth High Sfhool at the Frid-iy taoi'iiini; :s- stuibly. Rev .Meinert took as ".lis sttbject the motto "i'lu-i ritra-- .More Beyond." In his talk tho speaker traced the ile.elopment of many things from a small bogui- nliig to greatness. "The hest thoughts have not l>eeii thought, :lii; host books have not heen writ¬ ten and the tinest deeds have not been done," was the theme of his discourse as he slio-.\ed that the best lies beyond - In tho future. ROTARY CIM'R MK.HTI\«J. The Nazareth Rotary Club met Monday evening and listened to an Irterestlng classlflcatlon talk on "Insurance" by Harry .soyfried. Mr. Seyfried explained different types of Insurance and what they meant to the insured. President P. R. Shafer presided nrd Rd. Heilman led in singing. The recently elected officers of fho club will nnt he Installed nntll some time In May, rOMIXO EVKXTS. May 6—Cake, candy and variety sale, under the anspices nf the 1917 Chapter of American War Mothers. In Bardill's store room. South Main street. Nazareth. June » to 16—Annual carnival sfonsored hy Ihe Tatamy Flre Company. Tatamy carnival grounds. July 4—Annual PIremen'a pic¬ nic, under the auspices of the Tat¬ amy Pire Compaajr. Tatamy car¬ nival grounds. \V.*R M«>THKIl.H TO .MKKT. The i;il7 Ch.i;.ter American War Mothers ulll hold fholrjrearu¬ lar monlhly business meeting on Friday o\onliis', April 27 af s o'clo'-k at Ihe V. .M. C A All inonibers nre vi^QHosted to attotil this all Important meet'ng. to make necossaiy arrnngement.- to- a prop.jsed sale to bo hold in th.- near future. RIRTHUAV ( KI.KHKATIO^V. On Sunday Thomas i; Snyder. Soutb Main street, Nazaroth. cele¬ brated his fi2d birthdny annivers¬ ary and In honor of the event Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Hoch and daughter. Miss Bernice. of Shen- nertnwn-nn-the-Delaware; Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell Snyder and son Donald, of town, were entertained witb aplendid roast beef menu meals. FORESTRY WEEK OBSERVED HERE The spirit 01 American Fore.-jtry week, whicii was uesignuted by I'le.i'iient Coolidge fur ihe weeK 01 April 22-2.>, wus carried out. very appropriately 0:1 Saturday, ivlion thf K^.^e^tly ciub oi lliD SiiiiU Junior H gh school ot Kuston under the direction of their In- sirui;,.r, Karl liider, a gradual^ in Forestry from I'eniisylvania Slate (. (dlejie. piantcil loou uets or, the rough luliside between .-milh stroet and Lmi i.ciiou; ave¬ nu-. facing the Lehigh \'a!lty sta¬ tion. The Idea of beautifying this ~-;i)t was conceive.l by Cliarles F. Sleeker, principal of the Shull .lunior High Syliool. v.iio seciirei 1 orinis< on from tho Ci:y ( ouncil tl- (iiatif trees in the area, and •!:i-oiigh County .Agent \\. K. Col-,-- inan, sociired tlie trees from the I'l-partiiionf I f Forests and V.'iit- at Hairislinrg. The trees p!anti--.l wore sou white iiiije and 200 Nor¬ way spruce. The number of sefdlings of dif¬ ferent varieties planted in North¬ amiiton county this year was well over 200.000 and exceeds the num- h'M- planted in any pr.^codiiic year Tho largest pUiiitatlou was made \\ the Nazaroth Cemont Ci^nipany. iilirting 10;-..000 trees Arthur Schmidt. al.«o of Nazareth, planted in.Ono trees and floor-^e A Orim. c-HlTity sU'VM-lnfetldent of schools, -iciir.',! rtooft free.s. which were used 'n bo->iiHf-,-i,ig schoo! eronnds in tiian.v soction.s of the county. ATTKM>l-;n WO.MKN'S >IISSU)\AKY MIXVKVTION r.rofl with ? i-e,iillnj; iUid Mr?, C'liarles ftevart, accompanied by .Mi-s Klizabeth Hoffnian, sang ;¦. solo. Miss .Mildred Daniels gave a piano solo. Other Temples represented at tlie Eatherinp wero Allen -S'o. 42. .Mlentown; Hellertown .Vo. 47, Hollprtowii; fona .\o. 74. Dothle- hein; Catasauf|iin .Vo. 217. Catn- >;\ii'Hia: K-'ypt .No. 21S. Rgyiit : L-ifayetto Xo. 21 r», Kaston: Saucon N'o. 221, Center Valley: Wind C.ap No 224. Wind Onp. and Lady Jackson Xo. 171. Jacksonvflle. \ Obituarii \ JOH.V .M. WILUAMS. ,loiui .\i. Wiilianis, aged i'>'.L ,\ t-ars. died at n 01 Uxk Thursday (•veiling at the Northumpton Couu¬ ty Home after an illiie.ss of <-oni- plicatloiis. The deceased hud l)een nlmitted from Kaston, .Mirch 27, 192^. He WHS a shoemaker by trad*'. It is known that lu- has a son and a brother surviving but Coiiiity Home autliorities wore I'laking aii effort to loam fholr -.anies and whoreaboiits. It is tliought the brother rcjiides in l-.aston. .MUS. HKNKV liAinii()l.l).M;:W. .Mrs. l-i:ilen Bartholomew, no'- .Silfles, wife of Henry Burthido- |iuw, di d at the home of her son. .Andrew, iioar Nazarefh, oil FrIdaj a •'ternoon at 4 o'cloelv, after a short illiiefis fron. ptieiniionia. She was 7."i yoars old. Mrs. r'artholoniow is survived by her iiiisband and tiie following clildren: Ciilvin. of Nuzareth; (Jllver. of Hath: Andrew, of near Nazar.tli; Palmer, of Buth; Mrs. hiinier Kemmerer. of .Vazareth. and Llewellyn, of Kaston. Thlr- - ?;i grandchildren, two sisters. Mr.i. Alfred (irim. of Bath, and .Vlrs. Harriot Frankenfleld. of B.'thl^liein. also survir.- Funeral services were hold on Tue.sday afternoon at tho home of ii-t-r son Andrew, llev. Claus» of- Hci.ited. The funeral of Anna Sadie Fleischman. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plelschman. of l'nion street, wns held at 2 o'rlock Mnnday afternoon, with all servi¬ ces at the home. Rev. H. C. Sny¬ der, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, offlciated. Interment was made In Hecktown cemetery. Wiiaon E. Reck Is a medical patient in Dr. Rnsencrans' private hospital at Stroudsburs. St. .lohn's Reformed church had ,1 delegation of women present at the thirteenth annual convention of the Women's Missionary so¬ cieties of the Kast Penna. Classis ol" the Reformed church of Amer¬ ica convening in St. .Mark's church. Kaston at 10.30 Thursday morn- It'S. Those present trom St. John's were Mrs. Harley Yeisley. Mrs. Henry Knauss. Mrs. Oscar Brong. Mrs. Walter Kern. Mra. Harriet Chrlstl. Mrs. Rills Hellick, Mrs Alhert Teel and Mrs. W. H. Wotring. Mrs. Kern gave a re¬ port on the thank offerlnrs and Mrs. Wotring submitted a report on life memberships and memor- iams. WlMi BRKCT HOMR. Robert O Young, of West Cen¬ tre street, has given the contract for a frame houac to be erected on East High slreet. Tbe work which will besin immediately will be In charge of P. P. Hahn. MII.TON H. KtiKHl.KK. Ill only four da>s with pnon- nionij, Milton H. Koehler, a high¬ ly e.sto?nied citizen of Hanover lownship. passed awny al his home at Stoke's Park on Tuesday niorn- in.g. .Mr. KoehUr was a son of III'' late Conrad Koehler and his wifo. Julia, nee Fox. and was born oil the hotiipsfead whore ho died lie 'olhiwi-d the occupation of f.irniing and was a very successful and progressive farmer, cultivating his large and beautiful farm near Stokes Park until ahout 23 years spa whon he retired In politics ho was a Democrat having served in the capacity of school director nf Hanover town¬ ship for a number of years, also serving as a county commissioner of Northampton county for one term. He also served as preaident ot tho Altona Cemetery Company for r!2 conse<'utlve years .and which offlce he held at the time of his death. . He was a faithful member of the liatheran church and served In the capacity as dea¬ con and elder for many yean*. Re is survived by two aona. Pre««ton and Clinton, also by sli grandchildren His wife preceded him in death about ftve yeara afo. The funeral took plac* last Sat¬ urday afternoon with aenrfcea at the house and Intermant in Iha Altona cemataiT. Rar. V. J. Baoar and Rer, C, Hill ofllelatad. Hla asa was 7f yaara. MARBLE CONTESTS START HERE NEXT SATURDAY MORNWIi Marble suupi>ers of Nazaretk w'lu have a cnunce no.il Haturday to rliow t.i.t.-lr iirov>e.sa aud prepar* for entry it. the .Marble sbootiBg thamploiishli) contests to be iun off in Hetlilehem on J une-2, Th» .Vazareth contests for ellmtnatioa . will he held at '.) o'clork iJaturdajT niorning, April 2.S at tbe old high hchool on .North Broad mreet. Th* contests win be run off under th« ausfiices of the Liou-i Club of .Vazareth a nil a committee of that clul) coinpo.i..'d of Dr. N. C, Uhler, Frank R. Hu'h and VVllllam Harp¬ er will t>e in charge. All Interest¬ ed should ge' in touch with Dr. N. (' I'hler for particulars and rul¬ ing. Following the cnnteati at the old High School building tbe Nai¬ areth boys will again meet in comi;etition on May 3 and 4 at tha V M. C A. where representatlvea v'lll be chosen fo go to BethlehsBI on June 2 to represent Nazareth. The affair at Bethlehem will b* attended by boys from all over tha country. Space is avuilable for 90 rings for elimination contests. A lunth will b" -lorved at the cafe¬ teria of the school and sight-seeing trips will Ive conducted about tha city as part of the actl. ities of tha I most. (jii Fridny evening the Central Park Aniusefr.enf Compauy will. have the bovs as their guests aV Central Park / » SCHOOL TEACHERS ELECTED BY BOARO The adjourned meeting ot tha School Board was held in thai High School buiUlinv; .Monday ev- eiiin;r, .Apiil 10. .Memliers pres- «it: Martin, Haubert, Kern, Hawk and Shinier, The nieeting waa called to order l;y Vice-President Hawli. On motion of .Martin and Hau¬ bert, tinaninioiisly carried, Misa Dot'.e Gladding was granted the t'se of t'.ie higll school auditorium, J'jattinlay evtuln^, May 26, for th* purp.ose ot having a dunce r»eUsl« .Moved by Kem, vecontnMf' Haiiherl. thaf tlu- Secretary open tlie "roposals for additional radla- tiTv iu the Hi:,h School audltor- i ium. Motion carried unaulmous- I ly. Proposals were received bjr ifhe followiiig; Edwin Stipe, R. j VV. Nolf. S. D. Knr-oht, \\. F. .Mes- isinser. A* this ji.ncfuro St!i't;or arrived at the nioK-'ting. On motion of Kern, seconded by Hawk, tho pro;iosa!s for addition- a! radiators, were referred to the Ii'-oiiorty coniniitfee to be investi¬ gated and a report rendered at the next adjoiirtied meeting. .Motion carried immin'onsly. Moved by Martin, seconded by Kern, th-.i the follov.liiR: teachers ho elected for the 1 928-1 !'29 .wbool tertn: Pl iscilla Surface, art sniervlsor; L. .Marie iVivi-i, nuisic- ¦supervisor; Andrev.- S. l.eh. physical director; .Mrs. .Martha P. Sionaker, continua- ton scliool; Don L.. Letwller, in¬ dustrial arts. Hign Si'hool. A. Christine Lor- key. l>eonari B. Irv. in. Miriam .'v. Khrof, Cher.ar A. Osborn. Whitfield—Kd'th Snow, Josoph- ine Schuchholz. Kmma Schnu.erkle. .Mrs. Lil'.ian Dry. Hat- tii Hahn. Kiithrine Schmueckie. Junior High School—.Myra Druckenniiller, .luigusta Ktsch¬ nian. .Mr-,. W. I. (lold, Dorothy Diehl, Amelia C. .Miller. Fair. lo.'.—Mrs. Howurd KesH- ler, C, Klizabeili BuhnsK?-!!, .Vlary B. C.illiland, Miriam Kleckner, Amy K Knauss, Kdith C. Pidoock, Pearl Schnerr, Helen Smitn. Motion curried on th^ following vote: Vea: Korn. .Martin, Hawk, Haubert and Shinier. .Nay: none. A. .A. Milier reported collevc- tion-i of delin'iiiont taxes as fol¬ lows: 1924 faxw $1.';6: penalties, $6.SO; toful $142.SO; 11)25 tax©«, $i:isnO; penalMe.s $6,111 ; total $14". 21. Crand total lf2SS.01. On motion of Martin and Hau¬ bert, iinaniinoualy currlt.'d, tho Board adjourned to meet in ad¬ journed session at 7.30 p. m.. Majr .1. C. J. Knauss, Secy. I'AMT HIR KMUHTti* MKETINO. Assurance has been given that If rge delegations of Past 81r Knights of the Order of Knifhta of Friondahip attached to the loeal and surrounding Chambera will avail themselve-t of the upportun- ity ut receiving the past ofliefra degree on Monday evealng. AprU 30 when the Past Sir Knighta Aa¬ soeiation ot the frateraltr will meet In Shafer'* Hall, Belvl4*r* street. Naiareth. The speelal tex¬ ture of this meetiog will ba tli» presence of State Chamber oMcacs who will work the apeeial d*flr** on all qualifled paat olBcera. • LOCAL amniw. Harry B. Mnngar. L. A. A, O. Uaangat, A. J n, B. Oodakall ar* ch* toMl draws for atrvlegg wt*k of Majr 11. th* •yritff of elTll •oart
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 22 |
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 | 1928-04-26 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
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Month | 04 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 22 |
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 | 1928-04-26 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-29 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
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The Nazareth Item
AN
INDEFKNDEMT FAMILV NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAI. INTELLIGENCE.
^JKXVII
JEN CHECK [jjiNG BLAZE IN IBINj^ SECTION
.-hich broke out ahout S.'JO
.afternoon in the rear ot
',! or Kreidlor and Dech.
^!atLst> t" building unu
• a«SV Heckmau and the
.JJ'-gn the damage. KlTrtlch IH belletred to *^JSai trom a rubbish flre
Tnot noticed until It had I-Bilderalile headway. The ¦ tflck walking along Belvl- ^Mt lint noticed the smoke * STwue and an iMtant Itter Ad Aucrt. a neighbor ran In
"tli Mr. txa:^ '*** '"•"¦® *** ,*rr Uf Angert then sent In
1 from the box at Main
liait streets,
EMgnuiee nre truck wa» be-
.^aSai "t the time and could
aai Toliinteere who ran
J ..rriaii chemlcal ap-
^tathe MPne but tbeae were
RadCBt to flKht the namee
itatsoo^ headway and were
^ ky a atrong wind. Hotje
f^lggtd from the Hre house
Stttiebed to a plug at Main and
If, itreets tind was soon
nil on the Idaze.
iriif this tImf Mr. Dech had
I kaiy and attarhed a garden
„^,f,ucet und had managed
roBevhat hold the flames In
lefc slthoogli liadly scorched
Nt the face If stuck to his
Mr. Kreldli I, tlie other metn-
nflhe firm u.i" not at the
jtwhenthe al.irm was siven.
Iflin it *as I'l'iind that th'?
Nth truck »-^ tinnhle to re-
Itothe alarm a cyll was ?ent
girtsa and tli.> tire apparattt-*
jOgrtntt stat'oii responded but
J Ml |0 into :'.tivice.
|tb«iar gahU- i-iid of the stor.)
ctiN Was il idly (lamnKed hy
liMS as was also tlK rear
isfthe roof. Several out-
mi shed.- and line fences
ibarneil Uy the blaze. The
¦ the tilt' Hcorched the
iImd and woodwork of
I bouse I'f Samuel Anijert
^ Ihe store property as
|combin<>d apartment nnd
'onglDK to Asher HaReti-
¦Jirsiir uf tba store. Con-
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|Ma i;>>o 1 joh in getting
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NAZARETH. PA., 1 HURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1928
No. 22
LUTHERANS WEL- | COME NEW members'
Tl.e C()'iijr(fg,.tiijn and clniri.li council (if St. .idlui'.s I.,uthi..u.i iliun.li I'Maay eveim.g welcumed the UL'w niei'.ii)er,-> ot ,w- oo'igit..i..- tioii 1(1 tiieir inid.Ht wuh an intoi-in- al gatlitring in thj Sunday dcliool rooni. hiwood L naiigat. vici-- l.r^'n dent of iliu cnirth council. pieHided. .Mis. S. il. l-Jlit^its o; lii^ minslonary socit-ty. .Mrs. H. t . Snyder, of the Jnnlor Luth.-r League. Miss Vernu Weave;- of th" Senior Luther LeuKMi', I»roi. F. .\. Murcks. of the Sunday si hool. and Frank Huth, of the consrtfe.ito ., brought greetings from their te «pettlvf> orKanizationH t«> the n';W memlier,-*. Rev. .Sny ler a'so made an address of welcome. A short program was rendtred. Daniel Rohn played a piano solo. .Mis.s Pearl Srhnerr sang and the Sunday achool orchestra rendered several selections.
I HcYt Fellersr-They're Choosin* Up!
By Albert T. Heid
**NOW 5LIW6 'tA FITTEEn ?UT C /EC't -^^ ticAO "
fl
dll! not get intn (he any damage to stock 'burniiiR a window cas- liie bein,' confined to the Plenty nf water was shot I is store linwever and por- IN the celling dropped )>e- MCwster poured Into the tip- of thp store, a one- rltfding.
rOROWKKS AM> BKK
MIlKTIXiTO.MtiHT
|(lirles N. till. u, chief apiary
stor of Harri-liurg. and R. S.
plant ili^i'.i.st; spuclalist
PennsylvaiiKi state College.
Il»thegpe:il. li at the annual
[t-tO|ether of Unit (growers and
ktepers, wliidi will he held
Lti* hotel at Kmaus at 7 ociock
I (Thursday I evening.
|*rr»ngements fcr the banciuet
""the hands nf c. m, Ruth.
•Iilent of the I.ehigh Valley Bee
Wri Associations, which In-
P«^bothLelli^ll and Northamp-
Pi*''"***- '•-vir.^one Interested
Jr'*'*»Plng and fruit growing
rWiHtoattfnd. Northampton
ptrb«skeei>prH und fruit grow-
•ho plan to participate.
Inform County Agent B. L.
««. or Floyd H. Sandt at
"«• Orchards. Easton, Pa,.
Ilh u Pf'lier arrangementa
IP^ '"*' '""> ^ ">a«*e.
l"Wou« to tlu> evening meet-
;"orchard and apiarv demon-
^» »III be held at the farm
nam S. W.-aver. near Ma-
•• Jt which Mr. Oreen nnd
Ittea, '"' ^•"•"«"ct demon-
'^OM.*X TO HI-KAK "^M. r. A. ON ttlNUAV
h Sunday, m,, « at 4 o.^ock
Wd Bran,,, y. .M. c. A.. Dr. 8. (^^•dman will broadcast an
H««rJ'";"u *'" advance
«WMtofthe Young Men's
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Tonth ""'''"' ^'"'•'««t Crusade
I stcb ¦ .. '¦•'Khteen stations
' It^.^l.*"'"¦»'"'«»•» "dre-
"»»r the country.
•"*"« FItOM PKKUMONIA
Vh?".'^ Miller, of Naia-
I«»T, ' ''Pending several
«Klt„s„„rt. Tenn,. is suf-
Ihhl ', ''='''"'""nla and Dr. H.
. or Na,„reth. was called to
UbJ.i ? '" •'""¦•"•tion
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OLSUNDAY SCHOOL ASSO. VERY AC1IVE
The county association is mourning the loss of one of its best ioved workers in the pas.sint; of Mrs. W. H. Brong of Ten Ar^'vi. Her interest in thy misHiotuiry work of the county, her untirins efforts until tlie end, faithiiil al¬ ways, and of sound jiidgnunt made her u valuable member in every orKanizatioti to which siie belonged. .Mrts. ISrong's miiny fiiends in .N'ortliarniiioii (ojiit, will ^really sym'.)athize with iiev. Bronji and fatnily in their b'.'- reavtnitiit.
The Pen Argyl district convin- tlon was licId ia the Kir.-t .\1. i;. church. Wind Cip ou Suiidiy nf¬ ternoon. the ili-strict prcsld-ni. Jvri^u K. Coi.o. Jr., pi'i.'sidlu,;;. .-Jtv- Pial selections were itn l.^rvd y'''\"j favornlily hy the men's clinriis Of the church. In sp'te of inclenifnf weather there was a good attend¬ ance from fhe Sunday schools of the district. A eulogy upon tli life of Mrs. [it'ong was g.vt>n hy Wilmer Alhert of Wind Cap. a co¬ worker of .Mr.s .iiroiiK in district and rounty. Remarks vere alsi. made upon .Mrs. Brotig'^ lifo and usefulness hy Mr. Cope. .Mr. Sen¬ cenbach and Miss Bull. "He lead- eth me." a favorite hymn of Mrs, Brong. was sung. Rev. Lutlier B. Klick was the speaker of tlic af¬ ternoon. His topic wus "The San¬ day schiK^l teacher at his hest." In which lu- lirotiglit (lilt the tlioiighf that the teachi-r's personality should |)t; developfd physirnliy, in¬ tellectually, socially, ethic;ti;y and spiritually. Tt was an addre-i-. fnll of practical hidp to al! who at¬ tended. The followliiK offlcprs v,ere elected, nnd wen- installed hy J. H. S^ncfiiluicli, county pres¬ ident: I'lTsldetit, Alhert K. Hel¬ ler; Vire-Prcsldeiit and Direi tor of ( hrlstian Kducatlon, Clarence ,1. Couch: .Secretary ;ind Tre.uurer. .Miss Nelll.:- I'arry: Children's Di- v'sloti, Mrs. .Itsse C(>pe. Young I'eople's Division. Miss M.izel Crove: Adult I^lvislon, Mai lyn Rader; School .\dmiiii.-'tration, j Harry B, Harris: Home and K\-1 tension, Mrs. William K. Thomas; Temperance. ?.Irs Wllliani Italin: .Mi'^slons, Mrs. Floyd Ovit: Ti-ndi- er Traiiiinir, Prof. William Mnth; Rural, William (llassfr; Vtiralloti Billle Schools. Rev. W. H. Brong.
.Miss Ha/.el (Iro. e aninuiiK iil tlio district young i>eopl'rs ion ference for .Saturday afternoon. .April l'> and urged all young people to at¬ tend. This oonference will lie hei I in Zion M K. church. Pen Argyi. an IntereHting program 1^ being planned. Rev. .1. L. Tonkin of Bangnr will be the guest speaker. The theme of the conference will be "Adventuring with Christ."
An address that will bring a tremendous appeal at the coiiiln« county convention. May i and .^> in the Plrst Reformed church, Bethlehem. .South Side, will he that by B. A. McCarvey of Wil¬ liamsport on "Parent Training." Some striking sentences in a re- rent address l>y Mr. McfJarvey tire those, "We are bringing up a geii- eralion of law-breakers In Chris¬ tian homes. Children of today arc using fhe home as a jiimplnp- off place, a filling station they go outside for Ihelr good times. We n»ed Ihe lire of truth—parents truthful to their children, so Ihelr children will bo truthful to them." Most people will agree that the church should give religious guid¬ ance to those who have the lead¬ ership of home life, nnd the Parent Teacher department lu Ihe Sunday srhool Is tho one in which these Ideals are being made known. Mr. .McCarvey will speak at the af¬ ternoon session. Muy 4. lieginning nt 2.16 o'clock.
Officers elected at the recent convention of the Kaston District Sunday school association are ns follows: President. Rev. A. H. Sedgwick: Vire-Presldent. K. A. Speer; .Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Minnie Fl«mlng: Children's nivisinn. Mrs Herhert (J, Horton; Young People's Division. Mrs, A. P. I^e; Adult Division. Jnmes Frace; .School Administration, Uobert H Srhmlckle; Home and ¦Kxtenslon. W A. Stotz: Temper¬ ance. Irvin Bretz: Missions. Miss May Stebbins; Teacher Training. Rev Philip Pearson: Vacntion Bible Schools. Miss Agnes Bleber.
NAZIIRETH EAGLES VISIT HELLERTOWN
Twenty-four iiu-nihers of N'aza¬ reth Castlf. No. ;i'.''l, K. (i. K. jotir- neyt'd to Hullertown Castle N'o. 112 last week and attended the mei.'-.in,i; of tiie K. (i. E. aud L. O. K. i^Utrict .\s.-(i(i:itii)ii in Keller- town Custle. Iiicliientail.. the lo¬ cal KiiiKhts rettirt;td w th lilt- traveling gavel which is awarded 1,1 the castle h-avinn th-j l.iigLs; representation present at '.lie dis¬ trict couvntion. This gavel start¬ ed out by N'atoreth Castle several years ago was the object of the lo¬ cal Knights' pllgriinago and they brought it honie'with a ro;.al good will.
Harry S. Xh;. nuitid, SiU'Ceiii ¦ Chief of th*- Order, of rerkasic. was pieM-nt and in.ide an int^rest- ing and iiHpirii'.s; a(!i:re.<='.
Ladies of Ili^lU-rtown Teinplt-. No. T etit-'rt,ilii.'il vith a brie*' pro- glain. Mrs. -Ada Potts s.Tng a sni rano solo accompanied by .Mrs. Kiiitli Kckert, on Ih-* piano. .Mrs. C!;mm Hess playt d Padrew.-ikl's "Mitiuet In C" in a charming inan- mr and Mr-i. Anna Dt-rr read a se- Icifioii approprl.ite to the occa¬ sion.
.\ check up showed that thoro wore i 1 ."¦ inonibors nf castles and toniilos prosonf. Pcdiowing fho busiiipss sossinn fho ladies nf Ji"t- lortown Castlo served coiTee and c:;k" to the utiosfs.
9(S
LOCAL LIONS TO
HELP ENTERTAIN i
BLIND OF NATION
.Aminite for l.t'coptiou of Itadlii i'l'ourani—Tlilrt,v-«d.i;lil Klutions in .Xiitiunal Hook-up.
MORAVIAN CANTATA WELL RECEIVED
Tlit.-i.- ollleers wtro iinpre.ssivt-ly ii;sii,;loil by Dr. Charli.s V. Wiles, o: I'liilad'.li'hi.i. who was tho .spoakor 01 the evening. .\ii intor- t-sting report was road from the pi-osidont of the council of rolig- iotis t'ducatloii, Rhv. J. K. Merti!, rogardin.:: the loadorship training siluKil whicii was hold in Kaston during the i.ast fall and winter.
A rally of Sunday M<-hool work- ors of flio Hangor district was held on Monday evening, April i,\ In St. .Matthews l'nited chnrch. AckorinativlUe. Kdwln H Herd of (hapman tJiuTrrios, who has brought insplrafioii and a greater interest In liible study to hun¬ dreds throughout the county giv¬ ing his lecture on the Holy I.and. delivered the address. Mr. Herd is also the speaker at the Bethlehem district convention held in Calvary Rpformod church, Bethlehem. Apr. 26.
C. F. .Martin, president of tho .N'azareth Lion-. Ciub anno.inced thi.t the local clui) wiil tooperate , .i;.t!je ^utioi.-wiue radio party b*- j lilg staged for blind peo[ile by tue ! iiiternatioii.il Asj-ociation of Lioii.s club.-, and to lie released through a I thli ty-e!ght slation liook up by the I .N;!tional broadca-titii,' ionipany on .\pril 'r:-.. The program will ho In charge of John i\. Kunnody. asso¬ ciate editor of (. oHIers' Weekly as uia.-toi- of ceremonies and will in¬ clude Harold Butier, pianist, Anna I'.ise, soiirano. Kdwin (Ira^i.ie, viol¬ inist, ,\lilt Cross, hiiinorist and Irving L. Caiiiii, iirosidont of the ii'toriuitional .Assoiiation of l.ioi.s ilubs.
According to .Mr. .Maitin the I.Ions lur..- tliree piirpo.-es in giv¬ ing tho program. "They desire to give a lirogram of distincthiii to the blind poopb- of America, tiiini- I. ring appro.viinateiy one liiindred tiioiisaiid. They desire to focus aUoiitlon on the welfare of the blliul 1 eoide iind they desire to awaken public consciousness to the inestintablo value ot eye sight, and I;) tiio :ii < essity for pr-vention of iiiiiiecess.uy blindness. Wt lioUeve, 'ronti!iiied Mr. Marlin." that v.e have assi-nililod an unusual group or" artists for this program.
.Anna Case, somotlinos cailr-d the aristocrat of the roc-ital sing -rs, Harold Bauer, Kdwln (irasse and .Miit Cross will h.? the ontstiimling stars.
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Month | 04 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19280426_001.tif |
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