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Nazareth Item |UM#R,« n AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTM) TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELUOBNCB. NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER IS. 1»27 >fo.» nijlli To Annex Fair- view Terrace; Police -aaUr Stated meeting ot rSwcll wss held tbia 6th rf Dumber. lf«7. •» » a. m. Jn '•»• Council room mtmber* preaent egcept- , Harper and Hageu- . preeident presided. _i)n of Messrs. Kern and ^er, the minutea of the igtated meeting of Novem- ^1117. were approved •« . Mlion of Messrs. Linden- L tei Knecbt. it was moved [tt* MUowing bills b)e ordered IM read: lOoBpany |34«l.»o ) Cement Corp. 1172.75 raCDeeds 3.00 ¦ Co 397.48 110.00 3.75 24.00 1.75 2.00 81.0» 86.«0 iBialer jHith nulng Mill Co. .. f'e Oeneral Oarage hBogert Co |H«tt Co ,11. Stuber •r Company .. .Uklar have a Are plug placed on West High street and the committee wan directed to inveatlgate and report ut a future meeting. Light: Mr. Hagenhuch being absent, no report was made. Law: Mr. Yeisley. uo lopurt. Public Property: Mr. Harper being absent, no report was made. A delegation of property owners on North Broad street being pre¬ sent, same were heard. .Messrs. Werner, Kram and Heckman a&ked that the Borough open an alley through Broad street so that they could have access to the rear of their properties by going via Broud street Instead ot the roads at pre¬ sent used by them. A petition was presented, signed by 24 property owners, re<iue3ting the Borough Council to annex by Ordinance the tract of land eaat ot Nazareth known as "Falrview Ter¬ race." On motion of Me.4sra. Yeis¬ ley and Knecht, It was moved that Let's Hope For A Good Brood .^^ By Albert T. Reid [ 24.30 'he petition he accepted, that an 98.01 224.10 iHlBdsCo 110 21 RtiMr |j.|lki«ler , A. tolth • Mfg. Co TCoMrete Mfg. Co .CoeiaLbr. Co 192.49 16.85 3.65 81.00 24.00 36.53 ¦OeaaniMtion from the Vigll- Ordlnance be drawn up In accord¬ ance with the petition and the Borough Engineer be instructed to run the necessary lines and make the necessary maps preparatory to annexation of the tract. The roll being called, same reMiilted in 7 ayes—no noes. On motion of Messrs. Knecht and Lindenmoyer, it was moved rn rVilIng attention to I that the Secretary be instructed to hltocondition of the root on j <n»ert an advertisement In the Dec. Miticipal building was re-' 22nd issue ot the "Item" stating totke Public Property Com-">at applications for the positions of Secretary, Treasurer. Superviaor and Health Ofllcer, EnRineer and Police tor the 1?2S-1929 term would have to be in hatids of the Secretary hy December 31, 11»27. tor conslderiitinn at the Orsanlz.n- MMts and the Secretary was i *•<>" meeting to l>e held on January M to ask them to fill in the 2, 1928. iki with crushed stone. Com-i ^'r- Rallev of the Portland Ce- tlMt ««• also made regarding , "'cnt As.socL-itlon appeared before of North Avenue and Conncil .and spoke on the subject ;e conditions at Nortli j of proper maintenance of concrete W anl ItAMCJi Chunk street. { roads, especially those within the 'Inatters were left in the \ BorouKh limits, and that .ill nf our i4l of tbe committee for atten-' concrete ro,id8 should be given at- J tentlon hy sealing all of the joints Mr. Siegfried, nol^'th tarvla if they were to bp 1 kent in flrst-rl.iss condition. Ho Mr. Kern, no report. I ffillpd Council's attention to 'b.^ Mr. Kneciit. no report, very bad condition of Smith M;iin street between P.irk street and the UN lor Immediate attention ts of Oommlttpes. Mr. Lindenmoyer re- that tbe roadbed ot the tmpton Traction Company tla tad shape on .New and Wal- FIKK AL.AK.M TilMT. The ringing of the flre bell on Monday evening, sumewliat later than the u^uul time, caused some iconcern around town, people think¬ ing a flre had bruiteu out, but sucii was not the case. When Chief Kveritt pulled the, lever at a certain station for his regular test he failed tu get a re¬ sponse, so he proceeded to anotner .itiitiun for anotlier ttst and seni. ii: an alurm which lit; hburd was not working satisfactorily. To tind out if there was nay i-«rious iruuiile on the lines he tried tue third station and found It working to perfection. It appears that there was u slight inoclianiral trouble and in sending current through from dif- f»'rent angle.^ the systenj rightt-d itself of its own accord. Mr. Butts reported that had again been made to Continued on Pag* Two) i AXXIVKHH.^KV UF MimiiTKKI.Ai. ItKUKP OP ltKF(m.MKI» CHURTH [Th* IMorined Church this year MlebratUtg the 175tb annivers- otthe beginning ot Ministerial lief work in its denomination, larljr every congregation in the nomination is celebrating this •vent at this particular e, using special services pre- Ired by the Hoard cf .Mini-steriai liet, and makins special contri- |tloM toward ilu' inure adeouate e of the vet«r;i.i ministers and Ir widows of the church. This nl it at this time taking care "ministers and 127 widows in lief department, and 11 min- and 16 widows in their Sus- itaMoB department. Fortunate- Board ot the Reformed . it enabled to take much of Its aged ministers before. 10 Mmpaign for the comple- . **• Sustentation Fund ot is succeeding very well. I congreRations through- »• church are making contri- ' toward this most worthy •»d many more will begin • contributions at tbis sea- " the year. Already $18.1.- Zl '^*" received in c.-iah on *"Ptlgn. ?J*'••''•luartera of the Board at IB05 Race street, Philadel- • ••••^n the Schalf building. wa eBcers are Rev. Wallace «'»»f. n D.. LL.D.. presl- w. James W. Memlnger, •wretary; Rev. Harry N. B* ii-^ ^ • ^'"^ president, and W: ¦Meoe L. McLean. D. D., •OBiJ!,!''* "'''^** """'" l "' the ¦^'••tlon, and was Instituted •I. in the early days of the ^J'njes. and has been doing J^lly line work all these - '•*"•» Reformed church of made the convsss for its JV* Ministerial Relief in F. « .4. M. WHiL H.%\Ql'KT ON FKIIKW KVKMNti JJ?J^1»26 and expects to have "¦"a ahurc 1^ ".-.y<h also observed the IhfSI. •'""'^ "^ Ministerial l»eraai •mbsr 27. 1927. "»g aervlce. It was ti DKER m'NTEIW. Phllllpg, Donald Heck- « Howard .S. Shafer are ¦tra ftl* '^"' ''»•''¦ hunters to ¦-- •«>"> the hunt with fine "' <'P«'r Mr. Heckman jj^nihifion a fine buck with MiS'"'' **¦" ''hUllp'a buck The members of Whitfleld Lodge. Xo. 622, Free and -Accepted Masons, of Nazuretli. will hold their annual liaii(|u^!t on Friday evening at 7 o'clock in the base¬ ment of the Refornu'd church. The nicnihers of the LatMes" Aid Society of the church will .serve the ban- qiiot. \Vliitfifl(| Lod,ut' ha.s 2<>0 iiif-nilxTs. lU'V. Creiss of Allen- town will lie the speaker. His siihiict will he "The Man. the Mas¬ ter and the Mason." ' .\t tlif nit^cliiiK oil .M.iiilay ev- cniii.? the followina ofllcers were eiertpd nnd installed: • Worshiiifui Master. (ii'orKe W. Kaliler; S<>i!l()r Warden, H. Feme Memmert: Junior Warden. f'harlt>s J. Knauss; Secretary, Frank Huth: Treasurer. Owen Hf^ss: Trustees. Jnmes S. Fry. Richard S. Laubach and Albert O. Sturgis; Representa¬ tive to the Grand Lodge. Floyd P. Connell. The installation was in charge of Past Master William B. Harper. Whitfleld Lodge has had a very tiosperous year. December 17 will he the day on wt Irh the annual Christmas gift ••nd 'mke sale will be held hy the Ladifs* Aid Society ot St. John's Lnt'oran church. Surprises are nwaitlng you. Do not forget the time, Saturday afternoon and even¬ ing, Dec. 17 In the store room of Charles Reese, South Main street. DR. FRAUNFELDER SPEiWS AT MEET- ING OF ROTARIONS At the meeting of the local Ro¬ tary ( iul) Monday evening. Dr. J. A. Frauntelter gave a splendid talk as a medical practitioner on good health, emphaslaing the pre¬ ventative measure as its t)est safe¬ guard. Drs. Quiet. Merryman and Dyet are always invaluable assist- aivtii. From indications the joint riiristma.* celebration with the Lions on Tuesday, Dec. 20 will rioublles.ij prove to lie a delightful rocial affair. The members of Ro¬ tary, who can not attend, are kind¬ ly requested to notify Fred. Wood, chairm.^n of tli^ commltte*;. As the two succeeding meeting;;, Dec. 2P and January 2, fall on holMays there will be no regular meetina; or Rotary until January 9 at which time t'le P.urgesa an I the Town Council will be it* guest* Mes'rs. B. L. Small and R. J. Marsh, of StroudshnrK and -M. L. Jacobs of Bethlehem, were visitors at this meeting. B«»Y JMHH'T t'OCRT OF HONOR HKLI> .4T HI'H«>KNK(?K ON rRII*.%Y N.li.S. Quintet Noses Ont Wtiiteliali in Hard Foiigtit Game; Girls Win Easily INST.ALL.^TION NKiHT. On Friday evening the follow¬ ing newly-elected officers of the Ladies' Auxiliary organization af¬ filiated with the Harold V. Knecht Post, No. 415, .American Legion. were installed into office: Clara Osterstock, president; Florence Eherfs, first vice-president; Flor¬ ence Werkhei*?r. second vice-pres¬ ident; Mrs. Calvin NIcTvel, .secre¬ tary; .lennie Wolfe, corresponding secretary; Alma Walters, treasur¬ er; rarrift Nagle. chaplain; ser- f,'eant-at-arins. .Miriam Mabus; hls- te.riiui. K'la Kreidler; and Lydia l':iiiley. Nellie Wiin.lprly. A'in.T Dr.i'Ii. Malile Eyer. Klla Weaver and I-^sther lOckert ;\s executive cdiiiiiiittee. Past Pre-iident. Mrs. Kila Wunderly waa In chirge of the installation service. SMiDer Elected President Of Local Scliool Board; Hauliert Takes Seat as New Member The regular monthly meeting ol the School board was held in the High School iiuilding. Monday ev¬ ening, December 5, 1927. Members present: Kern, Shim¬ er, and .Martin. The president of the board beins absent, the meeting was called to iirder by vice-president Shimer. E. P. Haubert. the newly elected director, presented hi.* ctrtiflcate or election, arid oath of ofTlce, and took his seat in the board. The miimtes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. At this juncture, the board pro¬ ceeded to re-organize for tho en¬ suing year. Oa motion of Martin ''nd Haub¬ ert. un:inimi>usly carried, .'^himer was chos«'n tenii>orary chai'Mi in. Kern iiomiiKtted H. V. Sl'i'ivr for the office of Presitlent of the Roard. On motion .¦•' ^1 irtin n"! tt-j'i. INFO .AT CHICKEN DINNKR and Mrs. Raymond n. (linth- er.'Snuth New street, Nazareth on Sunday entertained Mr. and Mrs. Kdwfn Mengei of the Green Acre farm. Palmer township; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flory and daughter Mi-lam. of Kast Lawn, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmond Remel. of Kis- ton. with a sumptuous chicken din¬ ner. nEN'KFIT HHOW AM» D.ANn^, AT RETHLRHRM 4.%V. -JO A minstrel show and dance will be given by the Paddy A. C. In Coliseum. Bethlehem, on January 20. 192S. Benefit of the Stauffer fund. Tickets will be on sale next week. Bal. Pec, I. 1927 J44n4.42 Tax ccllpctor R. C. Griffith re¬ ported collections of school t:iX"s liert. the noniln.i'ions for Prtlident durini? the month of November were closed nnd Mr. Shimer elect-, (Continued on Page Seven) L'd on the following vote: Yeaf Kern, Martin. Haubert and Shimer. .Nay: none. Martin nominated L. C. Hawk ;'or tlie office of vice-president of the board. t)n motion of Kern and Martin tlie nominations for vice-president were closed and .Mr. Hawk elected on ti^e following vote: Vea: Kern. .Martin, Haubert, and Shinier. Nay. none. The treasurer of the Board ren¬ dered the following report: Bal. on hand Nov. 1. '27 $44277.91 Receipts From Tax Col¬ lector |(is7".:i4 Tuition 961.:?0 7«.'?7.f.4 Total .... Expenditures , $.")21iri..">^ 7801.l« t IIUI.STM.AS SFI5VH K .\T HAM AN MK.M(IRI.\I. IMU RfM i/or.AL nov IX r. h. hlXyfX SAILS FOR Ti:X.\V *^/. I^eckt-r. son of Mary 47 M.idi:»()n Avenue, Naz- who recently enlisted in t!ie fl^^ular AfMiy. suiled today from .Vew'^t'ork in company with eight hundred newly joined so'diers on a week day in order that many the United States Army Transport friends of the congregation may | "Chateau Thierry." bound for Gal- Tlie Christiii.is r'*ou;i-an; to he Vc given in the Hainan Memorial Kv-'neck !ir.i;e!ica! cliiirch nn Tliursday ev- aret enlng. Dei;. 22 at 7.:!0 o'ci;)ck. promises to be one of the best, in late years. The service is held on have an opportunity to attend. .Many interesting numbers have been prepared. The older Kiila ftf the Sunday school will pre»<^nt two features of note. A tdaylet en¬ titled "Christmns With Thirst" and a Nativity pantomime "Sp'rit of Christmas." As usual the prl- vejion, Texas. Upon his arrival af tialveston. young Recker and his companions will l)e sent to Fort SMin Houstnn near San .Antonio, where tliey will he assigned to permanent unit- in the famous war-time .S«>cond Oivi- sion and the cavnlrv nciinents stn- Nazaretli Troops one and two, Tatamy Troop 1 and Schoenei;k Troop 1 held their monthly Court of Honor at the Schoeneck Mora¬ vian church on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The meeting opened in regular order. Vernon Buzzard of Tatamy Troop 1 was presented with hia Tenderfoot badge and certificate. Ralph Bowers. Ray. mond Frey, Russell Hess and V/oodrow Fuls, all ot Tatamy Troop 1 were advanced to second class rank, also Nelson Yeakle and Alfred Schissler ot Nazareth 1. .Xlbert Knauss, Abram Yeakle and Earl Laudig of Nazareth 1 were advanced to first class rank, also Fred Sterlachini of Tatamy 1. The following merit l)adges were I'warded: Sterling Koch of Naza¬ reth 2. firemanship; Harold (Jrif- fen of Tatamy 1. pathflnding and safety first; S. M. Whitesell (^ Tat'"niy Troop 1, firemanship cnmping and sc>>olarshlp. The following went to Nazareth 1 ; Walter Biichman. swimming nnd weather: Woodrow Brong Ufesaving, public health and swim¬ ming; Jacob Frauntelder, Ufesav¬ ing; James Henry, pathflnding: F'nrl Laiidig, pathflndins; Jo!;n McOonlgle, carpentry, firemanshi.i i;nd leather work; John .Memmert. civics, patlifinding and woodcarv- ina:: i^lvvood Merz. carpentry, fire¬ manship. and basketry: Willard I'a'mer. firemanship and piiblir- health; Harold Rohn. bird study, craftwork in cement and cement; Irwin Uhler. bird study and camp¬ ing:: Fmmett Young, firemanship and woodcarvlns; LeRoy Young campinK. firemanship and lifesav- inc; S. M. Snyder, masonry and craftwork in cement: Reber Chap¬ man, first aid, public he:ilth :in-l physic'l develotiment: W^T-e" Johnson, cnrnen'ry. aiifomohHin:.' and fir-it nid to in''"vil-'; \V rner Mtirx. gardening, fireminship and •'rst ;'id 'o •initr:''s; ,I-'nV'<i »-t<>iry care'i'rv tind i)ersi)nal health. Tlie rnni: of Star Scout was rewarded to .I;imes Henry. ICmmeft >''iniu' and I.eRoy Vonn;i rt' N>^m- retli 1. The rank of L'fe Scout v.-'s invarded to Reiver Ch;i"'"n''n Woodrow Mrong and .Jacob Frntin- f'!d"r of Nnzireth 1. .\ Senior Patrol I,e;ider ¦•¦•itmi' •>¦¦,«! civen to Walter Hnchmnn •>n'^ ofie for Junior .VssiitJtn' S. V tn H"-old Po''n, both of .\';iz:'r''t¦' v Tl'p 'I'Tol th't won lh<» cn'fin- !P<; Iimhnree from N.T7''ret!i u-r r • •ireai^n'.Ml with a [>ennant. Thanks werf» extended to the Court. Tlie nert court w-n announced for January l.i at Nazaroth. lick 1. Davis 2, Bos*ic 2. Rofere*: Rittor. Tbe large crowd which, bad ••- sembled to see the flrat home fame of tbe .Naiareth High team waa disappointed by the fact tbat tba Whitehall girls' team did not ahow up. It was learned that their roa- sons were that several of tbe play¬ ers worked and that tbey did not wish to receive tbelr second defeat by the Nazareth girla' cage team. However, the disappointment soon disbursed when it waa learned tbat tt "pick up" team would plajr against the varsity. The team laa- sumed the name ot the "Naaaretb Collegians. • The work of Mra. Warren Dech, an alumnua and for¬ mer basketball star, was notewor¬ thy. The Collegians played a good game but when tbe flnal wiilatl* blew the score was 40-17 in favor of the High School. The llne-uv: Metz r F Hoinm Lerch P Deoh L. Roth C Wunderly Bre'nig 8. C Bonstoln Pllck O Altemoao Hress G Knaoas Field goals: Mete 8, Pllck S. Lerch 6, M. Roth 1, Heim* 1. Dech 6, Bonstein 1. Foul goals: Helms 1 Substitutions: M. Roth for Koa.ls: Himler 5, Schaffer 1. Shim-| Metz. Gano for L. Roth, Boyer for The Nazareth High School Boys Aon out after being on the short end of the !«ore at the end of the first half. Whitehall High se¬ cured a good lead in the first quar- tfr which they held until late in the tliird quarter. The score at tiie end of tlie first Quarter waa 9-2 in favor of White- hail, and at the ei^d of the first half 15-4 in the same favor. Then our boys began to play and ended the third tiuarter with the score tie. IH-l.S. In the last quarter the Kanie was rough and excltin.:;. the score being tied several times. .Suddenly Nazareth made another spurt which sent them aneatf and fl'e game ended in Nazareth's fa¬ vor. 27-23. .Most of the acoring wns dene by Homier and Shimer, although the others hfli)ed very much by their excellent team work. The line-un nnd summary: Whitehall. F G'IU»i;ie P AntoUck C Davis O .... FornTovil G Rossic Nazareth: Sm'th Nasarrlh. Himler Schaffer Kostenbader.. . Shimer Metzgar Substitutions: 'or Kotsenbader. Whitehall- Steckle. Gerge. Snyder. Fl?-1d Parent-Teachers Meeting Held Tuesday Etxnir^ More than one hundred mein- bors and friend.? of the local Parent-Teachers Association met in the New High School auditor¬ ium in aplte ot the very disagree¬ able weather on Tuesday evening. The main features of the evening were the address by Mrs. A. D. Thaeler und vocal selectionK by Mra. Gregory ami Miss Anna Zieg¬ ler and ti. M. Burrle. Mrs. Thaeler In her talk stress¬ ed the furidamental truths of true education and taking as her sub¬ ject "Character Kducation." und said that character must lie the basis of all education. In compsr- Ing the lives of children, fo that of the Washln»ton monument and Its structure, she expressed several vital foundatlor. stones that must be laid by parent and teachers. The first ot these must be charac¬ ter, second honor, third obedience, fourth truth, fifth courtesy, sixth service. In the course ot her re¬ marks, Mrs. Thaeler said that teachers must ne«>d to re:»lize the power they exert in the lives of the children, snd closing her re¬ marks by calling attention to a firm faith in God and leading botn parents and teachers to the source of all power. More than one hundred addi¬ tional members were added to the roll fhrour^h the efforts of Mra Clarence Fehnel and her commi tee. Mrs. K. P. Haubert and t members of the Hospitality ro' mittee served refreshments. Me< Ing adjourned until second Tues¬ day In January. mary department will have uroun tioned near Kl Paso. Major-Gen- and individual numbers which are|erai Krne'^t Tlin'«. ¦> diaMne-'i'^hr'd always welcome. Orchestra music I offlce' of tbc» World War r>nd vov win be provided to nid 'n .'insir'i!: comm-inder of the Kighth Cor: s favorite Christmas hymns and ren-1 Area, an army drsiKnation for der special selections. | Texas. Oklahom.. .\ew .Mexico The pastor and the members of | Colorado and >rlzona. will direct tbe procram committees are con- the a sisnment-from hendimrte-s fldent that a delightful and In¬ spirational evening may be spent by all who attend this service. ItELUCi.ATF.H .\X MII>-A'R.An 8. 8CHOOL tMtNKF.RKNCK John H. Sencenl)ach. of Rath; Kdward H. Heard, of I'liapinan borough; Mrs. Clarence W. Wil¬ liamson, nf Moorestown: Andrew G. Kern and William H. Kortz, of Nazareth; Mrs. Floyd R. Shafer and E. T. Yeisley, of Tatamy, and W. A. Dornblaser, of Hecktown. were anionR the local delesatps representiUK their Sunday schools nt a mid-year conference of the Northampton County Sal)bath School .Association nt Ea.<«on on Saturday afternoon and evening. The sessions were held in th.' Brainerd Presbyterian church on Spring Garden street. The new Charter of .\merlcan War Mothers will be organized by Mrs Howell, of .<lcranton on Fri¬ day evening. Decpml>er If. at th» home of Mrs. A. I). Tbaeler. Naza¬ reth Hiill. The nipptlna will he called nt 7.30 o'clock Officers to bi elected nt this meeting Include Prewlilent. Mrs. A. D. Thneler; first vice president, Mrs. Charles D Kahler; second vice-president, y\TK George Kreidler; secretary. Mrs. Milton Jones; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Charles K. Knecht- The automobiles driven by Jacob Irhaplain, Mrs. William Metz hls- Carmel and a Mr. Relm»r collided Utorlan, Mrs. Wilson Steckel. and at the Intersection ot Mauch Chunk [treasurer. Mra. Jamet Oeorge. ard Oreen streeta. Mr. CarmerslThefe nfflcara will be InstaBed Im- machlne as damaged consl4erably. J madlately after their election. at Fort .Sam Houston, it was nouncod. Before siiUns todav, r* a member of the flrnn- ¦' Fort Slociim. N. Y., p' post on !.o»ic Island Son hf was trained under tl slon of Colonel Ch.Trle« V Hnmt»h re>'s. Jr., commander of that post nn- ''or w 's "'son at 'Isforlc I where ¦wwrvl- n-ivnioi'd We.iyer. who conducts 1 f^re ero''erv sti>re northeM«t cor- n<>r P'o;id •in'i Itelvidere streets 1; ren'^v tn <sorvo h\^ omtpmer-i v-jfii )ii#t>r!Q Hn(> of coods as well "s with Cbr'stni'is frees. er r.. Whitehall; Gilispie 2. Anto- lick 4. Davis 1. Ross'c 2. Foul coals; Nazareth: Himler 2. Schaf¬ fer 1. Shimer 2. Whitehall: Anto- Hesfl, Flick for Knecht, Pllck for M. Roth. Dech for Bonstein. Bon¬ stein for Altemose. Refer**: Black. N.A/.AItKTH F.%IR ASHtH'|.%TU»N COl XTV l». t». H. OF A. MA%' INCIIK.AMK .MKMUfCIUiHIl' OAMI'H .M.%RK ANNIVKiWAKT At the next annual election \ Tbe Northampton county aaaoel- nieeting of the Northampton Coun- ation of the Patriotic Sona oC ty Agricultural Association a mo- America celebrated tha •Iglltloth tion will be brought before the anniversary of the founding of th* present stockholders to increase organization at the Nazareth !•¦ th.e membership. If two-thirds of on Saturday night. the members present agree OS thi^. It wgij the association's third motion AW amendment will be ' .tnnual dinner and was attended by made authorizing the sale of more many ot prominence in both mill- shares. Many requests tor shares i tary and civil purauita la tb«jeovii,- have already been received 4f this \ ty among whom W*r* Rmt. JI. M.' motion is carried through. j Prentiss, pastor of the Pirat PfM> 1 byterian church in Easton. and l>. OF. A. MKETINti. All members of Whit^eid Coun¬ cil No. 183. Daughters of Americ< are Incited to attend a meetinir of the organization on Tuesday. Dec. 20. at their meeting rooms in Babi)'» hall. Main street. Nazareth. The forepart of the meetina will be devoted to the Initiation of a class ot new members and the trarsaction of important bu-ine«s t 1 be followed by a social which will be featured by a splendid In- formil "roaram includii'g the serving of lunch. chaplain cf the 213th Coait Artil¬ lery as well as a notable World war veteran, and Herman A. Mil¬ ler, ot Easton, national secretary o' the P. O. S. of A., who were th* speakers. Stanley J. Fehr. a local attorney and a member of Camp No. 445, acted as toa.stniaster and led In the singing of popular song* throughout the dinner. The dinner opened with th* singing of the national anthem af¬ ter which Rev. Prentiss offered th* invocation. The sumptuous bas- quet followed during which sing¬ ing hy the entire assemblage and a niiml)er of solos by Mr. Millar „ , """TT"^ ' '^"^Pf "'^ diners in constant good Reeiilar monthly meetinK "f humor Vieitance Hose Companv. No. 1 of | Rpf^^^ introducing Rev. Pren- N-.7r,retb will meet on Mond-.y ev- „^^ ^,. ^^^^ outlined briefly th* (Continued on Page Five) HOSI-: »'OMP,%NV MFFTING. enine next at 7.^0 o'clock. T meotine Is a very important 0"° ^nion'.; the business item« to be transacted will be election of of- flcer-s for 192»> nnd the ronf^erin': verrlv reports of vrlona ofTcers .All nehibera are cordial'y irvite<l t: come to 'his meeting. r .T«»INT MKETINT.. .\ lolnt meeting of American Le¬ gion and L.idies Auxiliary of Post 1." and .American War Mothers w'll he held on next Sunday after¬ noon at 2 o'clock in t'le "Y." This neeting hns heen cftll<»d for the discussiion of an important busi¬ ness item that requires sentiment from different sources. Therefore ail members of the three orKanlza- tions are invited to attend this meeting. Moit^VHN MISSIONARIFH LOCATED AT V.K.W (XVTTAGB WAR MOTHERS TO MEET. India Lutheran Pastor To Preach In St. John's Sun. At the vesper service on Sun- the I>oct»>r of Philosophy Degree, day. Pec. IS. the Kev. R. B. Mani-' *^b ^"" high honors there, having kim. Ph. D.. a native Lutheran '""*" ""P**'"'**'* Macy Fellow, the PUI\'-ATK fHfRCH WRnOIW , _ . ., ,,, J ,, . highest honor done to a farnlKU pasuir from India, will deliver the „,,;j„„, „- ,k . ,„..,. ., student of that institution. sermon. Pastor Manikam who Last .academic year, he entered will .soon return to his native coun- the .Vlount Airy Lutheran Theo- try is a very forceful and able logical Seminary. Philadelphia; speaker. He has a host of friends Pa.. graduating in May, thia year! ^ not onyl throughout the Minister-1 He has been appointed to teach Ab^, daurhter of fsasi. Ahal .f ium of Pennsylvania, but through- .„ the Andhra Christian College ol to^n. werS unU InTjSJi M out the entire United Church of Americ tiiembers uf St. Job invited to attend this serviee. I'rof. Manikam whs professor of Philosophy at the Noble College, University of Madras. India, prior t • hi.« coming to this country. He cnnip to the United States in Oc¬ tober. 1924. having been recom¬ mended by the Mission Council In India, for further study and pre¬ paration here. Prof. Manikam pursued his stud¬ ies at Columbia University, New York, for two yeara. thus complet¬ ing the academic requlramants tor r^'^KrieMH^'^'nll "!; ^'Y" '° '"""*• ""•* '" ^ "^ Saturday afternoon at 4^ a. I- riends and ordained hy the Andhra Lntheran^ «h^ Rpr W H Wotrlna D ins are cordially Church C_ .T „ . wotring, D. Church. Prof. .Manikam has l>een greatly in demand amongst our churches and civic clubs. He Is a very forceful and eloquent speaker, and has a message tor our people. He can ret>resent India and tbe Luth¬ eran church, only as a man of the soil can. A rare opportunity la given now to he*r this fellow Luth¬ eran from India, and no one can afford ro mlaa it. for, aa hour spent with him. will b»g pMk •ajoyahl* ona, and whick MM wfll Mldoa forget In a Iif* tlssa. Tine Rev. Adolph Stecker and son and daugbt'^r. Moravian Mia- ^ioivsries to Al-iska, have arrived ic Naz.Treth and are occupying Orny Cottage. Whitfleld street. The Stecker family have been mls- «ionnrien jiH their life time. Por many year'* they worked in th* Moravian Missions In Labrador and then later went to Alaaka. While in Alaska Mrs. gtecker's health faiVd and they returned to the United .States and were located at Nazareth and Mrs. Stecker died a«d was buried in the Mora>vian cemetery. Then a tew years lat*r. Rev. Stecker and his children re¬ turned to .Alaska tor the second time and were working among th* Eskimos. Rev. Stecker for atOST yearsi was at the head of th« ¦!•- sion work there and was suparta- t^ndent of the Mission !4tatio«. They have now returned and will make their future home in NaMI- reth. Rev Stecker's many friend* here are pleased to learn of hi* return to Nazareth and especially glad to know he expects to mak* his future home her*. Roy J. B. Ackerman manville. and Miss Cula RnOIfffL of Ack*r-\ la SadI* \ etoek hy D.LL.O. \n the Reformed church. Th»rtav cWemony was aa*d. Th*y 1HH» atfftnded by Mr. and Mra. WilwNl Butz ot Bethlehem. BRRAIt HALE OW flATIJttl»ilT. k female Junior chum Na 1 Bt. John'* Raformod ekanik Id • hooi* mad* hN*d. Mtkk •nd eandr eeie at Orawtard'a 4tm etorm. Batttrdap ' b*r 17. to h*l» > kV-
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 3 |
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 | 1927-12-15 |
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 | 12 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1927 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 3 |
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 | 1927-12-15 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-29 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 39152 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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Nazareth Item
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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTM) TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELUOBNCB.
NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER IS. 1»27
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nijlli To Annex Fair- view Terrace; Police
-aaUr Stated meeting ot rSwcll wss held tbia 6th rf Dumber. lf«7. •» » a. m. Jn '•»• Council room mtmber* preaent egcept- , Harper and Hageu- . preeident presided. _i)n of Messrs. Kern and ^er, the minutea of the igtated meeting of Novem- ^1117. were approved •«
. Mlion of Messrs. Linden- L tei Knecbt. it was moved [tt* MUowing bills b)e ordered IM read:
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110.00
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24.00
1.75
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have a Are plug placed on West High street and the committee wan directed to inveatlgate and report ut a future meeting.
Light: Mr. Hagenhuch being absent, no report was made.
Law: Mr. Yeisley. uo lopurt.
Public Property: Mr. Harper being absent, no report was made.
A delegation of property owners on North Broad street being pre¬ sent, same were heard. .Messrs. Werner, Kram and Heckman a&ked that the Borough open an alley through Broad street so that they could have access to the rear of their properties by going via Broud street Instead ot the roads at pre¬ sent used by them.
A petition was presented, signed by 24 property owners, re |
Month | 12 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1927 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19271215_001.tif |
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