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The Nazareth Item m^^ioooaodo^^^aimtataoem AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. XXXVII NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNINC. MARCH 1, 1928 No. 14 ^rtained at Beauti as.-iimed . ral >, common consensus of irega-dedas "the very ,^ng ill ""¦ ''iiKi'""*''^ ^,„ the one h.id hy the Club on Friday ivo ;- ¦^ieterized ;us It \va.s hy a ,7(«atures tlcre were sev- «t«rt t'l''' contributed Held us it was in the palatial h"!'"' "f Mr. ri.'Peter S- Truinhower it ItMlf into "a house- •paiiy- *¦'¦''"' "¦' "'•" '^'^' Tijeordlality »"<! ho>pita;i;y IHircnie. I> ¦'^^¦"> lOf "a i'C'>V .\e.ir" p:ir:y iHalMdiiii; role in flie fine r^Htjrtolnment was played n by the Indies of the ingenious and s;.on- (program became an oUt- l(0ature of tin- eveniims' It later developed info f^tall" paft.''' ti> ii*^^'- ¦¦'"<' j|»D. Laiarus. who duiiir; fnaiU *^^ *^'". '^'-'^'^ '"'' ifwk, N- J- ^^''Te Bev. [lagM has already a^siiiuel fOUS* of '"'"' '"'^^' 1''"'^''- I tte tery 111 em'I'l tli;if th'- l»«|o' "i* *¦'"'' '"" ''"^'' ''' when tiiey r.artiriiiated iJOft and rteliKhts of the llMTd until the llnni sotiK- lUNP 8yn'.'" was sun.^ at an "the risiiiK generation |Mlba retiriiif! generation il^rtw." there wa-i not a ¦t ¦nated edition of the jlgepared and read bv •ii, Marcks in hi!> own in- lllaweteri.stlc stylo pro- comment and merrl- pS with all their tnn rtflAirlini; tme. Is the ilim in vie*, ft. .\Iy Miihlenherst" waa markedly In LJ^e business transart- ll matters ot far- tance pending, sub- imendatlons ot th which lf«f«rred. Ill a d hate on "Co-eilucution in .MiiiilmlitrK" llo.vard !•:. Sliitii:«r u;ilu>;(.ing the ntlirmative side, in an "exh.iiisiivo atid exhanstiiiK' ::ianti.i mule;' :i se\en-:iil(l pre^eti- taiion, con-uiued t:.e gieaUr par. | o; tiio .spfciui pro^rjiiu, niakln,^ It luin-sslble for I'^ivvood .1. l'iiuiij<s! I to c:<)i;clnde liU ari-'iitneiits on ih" lieii.itivt- side. W'lien ^iotiiewliere .,i ..is "ninthly" the tn^inhers ol ! he clul) asked that further de- hati- be potiioiied tho juiljie.s wiili "iinparliiil arui un.s,. ervitiK liiil- Ity" siislaiiiln)? the olijeeti.ii¬ raised hy the nieinhen. I're-ident Ti iinibower v-ho [ite .sideil I'ferred to the departure of lifv. and .Mrs. I.i.?arus, coiuniend- Itig them for their support nn : loyalty In lielialf of the rliih's h- «¦ llitere«*ts. In re.-po:ise Ki-v. I.-'zariis thank¬ ed the memhers for their conpevi- fiii'i a;;(l reiiiliided tlieni that "fh> proverhial latch-string" whs aw.iii- inj,' the club's vi-.it to A'^hury-hy- tlie-s"a, at t'.ip same time liopiii;; ll .tt the clnh would hold if- u-iril siMiinier'-, oiirnu: :i- lij.* uue-t-i. P.ev. (i. .S Kleckner, a-i speake.- or' the hou-e. by viruif- of his . f fice a, vice-presldfnt, in a truly ''lie-^ferr.eldian iiKint.er i-\pre--ei the club's aiiiireei'.it 1(111 of the ho- litalify of Its sraelous host an i "ts rhc.rmlnjc ho-d^-.-n, Mr. and Mr-. Truniliower ie?'ecfively, uul wisli¬ ed tVeni many ye•lr^ of lia!itii!i.<- !ti fheir new !ionie. The fidlowine « er«* pre.ieni: Mr. and Mr-. P. Uev. and Mr-i. O. I'rof. ard Mrs. F. and Mrs .1. Triimbowi-r. S. Klerkner. .\. Marcki*, Mr. Mrs. H. E. ShItiiPr. Dr. an.l S. r,. neck. Mr. and Mrs. F B Dennis. Or. .ind Mr^. V. J Koch, Re.. :in(I ^I^.^. Ij. D. li'izarii' Dr. and .Mrs. R. K. Miller, .\fr. and Mrs. riarence Beek. Rev. nnd Mr» H. C. .Snyder, Mr. and Mra. C. W. K. Shafer, Dr. and Mrs. F. N Wagner. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Hill. , E. J. tTnaoRat, Ci>ach "Andy" L«h, thtae' Mi»s Hilda Hagenhuch and MIm I Miriam Kleckner. IN MEET HERE audience on Satur- •sed the duel meet ¦ "Y " Juniorii und Juaicrs on the lo- The meet sturtec' ting hout for three Paul Ayers, of It Charles Saftira, of IWther boy knew any- 1 tha game but both to learn. Most of went wild which ••INll for both boy» lot a neck hold on Itkmw him to the floor, ealled the bout und M flacialon to Salfera on Oftta did not mean to '!***••• lack of aklll on the MiNtk koyg that caused the iMding. :*?*''M ttatrli between Wll- **» of .N'azareth, and .*•¦¦•>¦ 1)1 Kaslon resulted Johnsiin seemed to -?'•¦•• on .Simmon.s In • W eould ;i„i ratch hliu in . '*• Ho lliill down. Time *W« the N from Naznreth lad a (! (i.niKerous hold HbT'*'"'""' '""ke what look- ifcii'"'*^ l'"dy .scissors. Ref- ,V?**'*'l"-of Kaston. called •wadr.i^ :,n,i lu^ doclsiim Wauae a, bi,t|, hovs ha 1 '•Wy l^ter^s!|„^r o.xhihl- Mtallel bar content went to IVIi .f "¦'¦'' ''" to .Naza- .••1. Thcsf fakiiiKpart wen- 1-7'''"Mareth; R. U.ose, J. ••MH. Weill.,,, of Kaston. "•anow^ii exci.p,|„n.j, (,„,„, .wmti ami le,! the field «ith •'« of a Iiossible no. li^Tl? ** "horse" contest EASTERN STARS ANNUAL BANQUET M*'mbers of the Kii*tern Star •Monday eveaiiiK held an enjoyahle banquet at the Nazareth Inn. About l.'iO members* of the order from Nazareth and the surround¬ ing di.strirt were i»re.-ient with hus¬ bands and friends. There were many Invited piiest!4 from cities and towns In this district. Pol- lowing the bamiuet at the Inn the members and their Kuests with¬ drew to Odd Kellow.* hall, a fev; doors away from the Inn, on Bel¬ videre street, and spent the even¬ ing in pliiying curds aud dancing. The banquot opened with a flsK salute and the sinking of America fhe Heautifnl by the as- seinbl:u;e under the ahle leader- Hhi|t of .Miss L. Marie Davis, music mipervisor of the puhlic school.s. .VIIss I'earl K. .Schnprr offered in¬ vocation after which Miss .'Viny Knauss, \V. M , made an addre-s of Welcome. .Mrs. .lesse K duct ress of A brief address, (lastor of ."^1. church. Tatatny. also .s|.nko as did Ilian F. Han'^en, district deputy Cirand JIatroti. The afl'.llr wa- ino-I etijuyi'de iiiul voted one of the be-t h.id liv the local nietnliers of the ord'r. IMMUNIZATiON CLINIC TODAY I IWr*« Kerliti, grand con- Iciitowii, made a Rev. K. U. Shafer, IV'ter'.^ Keformed Tlie lirst clinic tn:- the iiiiiii.in¬ ization of schii.il cll'ldri?il ai!ai!!st diplilheria will ho heid tliis I Thursday. I The ae^MOl ehUUicn under ten ye.irs of the Whittlfdd and Inns and those ati chiul Hchool uf the Holy church, will he immunizeil. Phy sicians and nursea will be naslgued to the separate buildlngn and the work will be done, tbere. -tt la ea t1mD.t«d th^t onl^4 ahort tlm»! will be ret]uired to give the flrsl treatment to the children, aa it can he done very rapidly. ^ Children of pre-s. iiool ase, thnt is nn<ler six years old. n;:iy re-' ce!vf» the treatment in M irch tJ at the Mora., ian .^uci'il rooms where the baby clinic is held. The tot.? of this age ree •] e jjreater protnc- tion froni iinmiiniza'ion tlian old.M' children for diphiheria is tnore .Tit | to attack childivn nmler six years, j Consent cards for jiarents to siitn j for pre-jrhool chil.Iren may hej had at the cliaic or may lie had at' the Diphtheria Prevention Head- fiuarter.s in Tnimbowpr'H oflice on Main street, near the .S(|iiare. IMMlJiMZATIO. CLINIC FOR CHILDKLN OF PRt-SCNOOL AGE Tl'iiSDAY AFitKNOON Parents who have children of pre-school n:ie, that is un¬ der six yf;ars, may f;et con¬ sent s;i;is fiir tlieir ininiuiii- lu against diiihtheria at lie in fiie • LIONS PR 8PEACH ON INCOME TAX 'Ihe meetiuK of ihe .N'azarelh Lions Cluh on Tuesday e.. enin;.' was featured by an almost [lerfeet attendance. Tiie Liioiis met in the , !so<ial rooms of the V. M. C. -\. and after a luncheon prepared by .\l,s Mitchell, lis.feiied to some Facts Income Tax. the evening was 30R0110H COUNCIL PASSES mmm TO PRESENT BONO liSUETOTAXPAYLRS .N'azaretii i^,^l.ll.^ll ( n ;iicii on lies.iay e\c!i:uK pas.-ed a rui.ilu- iou (ailing lor Llie isiSlianca oi t'le uuch (iisciished ^liMi.noo b(.iid I.- ¦ lie. IKe re-uliiiiou cillsi foi tlie r-iUiUfe of bonds to tills aniount or the puriiose of "fiiiidlii>4 tlie eiiiporary iiideht*dJteK3 and for lie [.iirpo.se ot tiijkir.K horh per- UM'.eu atui temporary street re- ,.air-4." , 'r,.(! resolution w.i.s thoroughly iscus.ei iiefore it was linally [lUt .1 sha;.e tor a vote. Arcordins lo lie views of Council the strees of lie hotoiigh must h< repaired anci iie sooner the work is done the leate,' .saving there will be to tlia init.iiini.y. The bond l-isue hy .ov lijiif; sufficient I'liiiris to cleat' a the preoenf small fl"bt and giv iiS r;K.;'.ey to go ahe.irl wit a nuich eeded street repair^ wil! eveatu lily s;.ve the to An i?reTl.er expen itur- ,i:iil will actu-illy he ar. coi'.oiiiii hI nu'<8ure. , It wa-s the idea of Cuinifil tlia I I '¦ nniUey woiiid not be pii. i-ii licnis at once I.ut would hf il'.e I for as nerdetl thus aavini : e payinent of int i-resr on fund I'til the uio:iey wis re.illy in hand. Several notes we-D uKlTed re ewed and the borou,?;!i solicitjr. a:iy Kutz. v.a.- au'horizt d t) ¦•.'w up a form go-erning tV:e sale . -ublic proiiert.v as Cnunril wlsli- - to di-po-o of some pro;;erfy. .\1I members of the C'liiiicil ex t .Nir. H:!ti-:'-^ w •'••¦ i(res,.-nt. Rotary Ciiaracterizeil Bv Five Delineators at At one (.if the largest attended Aesop, which by reatton or it* ai.n- iiieetings in its history, tlie Kotary plo trutrt furnisliod if.o i)*n rnorul liib l.f Nazaretii, guve one of its and aiiplication. .iio«t iutere.>ting prosi'ani.^. VV'.iut; TliO following viotti.ig I'.ot.rians were pie.-ent: ,\. C. Unii. It<-fli:e- liem; VV'ilUum .\.nd-:iMoii. .', V. Hoyt, Kdivard .Vndn •*•(.. 1, J. iUiok. uil of LJu.stOii. S't^lsjoii H. Oliver wua lnti'o.luci;<l an .he ^uost o; Kdward fle.ilrnan. The aecretiry rwad «i c.im.iiunl- cation of Mrs. M'tcheJl, f.itere.As o' the "V" rhinliiug the club for ils kind rentetnbrance of 'her oa tlie ' orrjsion of her birthday. Presi- ¦ den* F. It. .Shafe-r called att-'iiMoi iio tl.e gc!iei--j.l oi;se'-.'incc of ['.:un- (intr.b.,ted so iarjiely to tlie su.:- e»s of th» mi>etiiig was the special I'eiiture, tiie obaervauce of t..e an- .ivfc-rsaiy of Uotary. The meetl.ii ...a-.i ill charge of itev. L. I). Laz-t- us ("hai.man, who in his in'.ro- ,ii, :ory ..remarks explained tlie ivi'j. II aud the meaiiing ot th'i iiecial .-uiiject, "Is It VVortii the undle? " aa well as the purpo-ie I.' t^ese anniver.sa.-y oecasio.ts. iiK.^estinK three iiey-word-*, Re- iiemhranre. Reflection anl Re-*!. ir.tion. In turn he called tm i*ev-I sylvi'.nia Day on Friday of this ivl members of file club who i week In acrordauce w.th the Uov- .-iioke tor tive minutes on fhe fol- flrst from 3 to 6 p. ni clonic In the MorsTfan •octal rooma. Fareuia are urged to give this treatment to the young children as it la e.s- jtecially berefl.-ial In earh- childhood when the child is most apt to ho attacked by illphtheria. ^'onseiu .slips ma.v also be seem-ed at tlie offlce of tli#« Trumbower com¬ pany, on .Main s'reef. near the Si|unre. V- l)i:i\K NtTS It).-. .Aii.^Dii^.s; i:i:\i)i><. Y r\M HKKI. |(»Mi.Hi r drive tor new m.-;inberi oi' »:if- iiJial V. .\1. C. A. liu-iins lis; .i^rriirday was (airiy suoce-ijiul ;fii u uet Kain of lu5 meiahyrs. . liny ot ti:e teanin made a .s:ro"i(4 rittempt to put the meriibershiii lU . ,0.1 i.or.iM.ioii. Tile te:..ni v/uij!; ..•'.lily "Went over tiie top" n tii..-? .>ne headed up by Jot Simons wh i .s employed at the Herculjs Ce- i Corporation. Simons rbgia- t> «(ian and boys and r fur th.a auxil- '.(.winK subjectrs: "What Ko'ary •Sv.iis to .Me." Stanley .1. Fehr: Wl'.a; I'.l tary M.-irtii« to Our Vo II." Professor Oorge A. Orim; Wliat Rotary Means in tlte Sphere ¦ (iidus'iy and Coinir.erce." Jos- idi Rrobston: "What Ro'ary I'- in^ in Its ReI-i*lo:; to All .N'.i- lioris." .loseph Fuimer and Peter S. Trumbower. In snmmins np eriH.r's proclHiiiation. H. K. S'liiuer. o-f the pr'i.i^ram comn'!t*e°. .Tunoanced the Vie.ilth ta'k by Dr. .i. A. F.-.iunf»ICH.r, as ti.e subject of next wec-i.'¦< inee!- I rtt. Before tha close uf tie- n.-et-ng Pev. I., n. U^xarua, '*ho wiil .novo tl' As'iiiry Park. N. J duriatj the romirig wefk. t'.ianlied the club for It* tnar.y kindii.:^sHe's ,i.r. I nets •Iie-e addre.^es. the cii.iirintin of . of co-o;.'er>tion in the puliM" itl.in ¦he meeting, s-veakins to the tn.itto ' nf the local '"R.i'ary R-vund f.f Ro'ary, "Service .\bove S^lf.' Toble" and extendcfl ;i ci.-fi'il in- related a story f?i'ine; an acco'in* vitutioii to th<^ mee'ruArs I • caVi a harnvarfl coiifer.'-nce b ii'icn Iim 'n hi-s n.^' Reiii o' ' ib.ir fl ¦ x:::. 's " "j SENIOR PLAY "BAB" LOCAL TEAMS TAKE STARTS TONIGHT EXCITING OAMES On Thursday .ind Friday even- .rn. March I ant - .it T.Ij o'clock. the nio-inl>*rs of ''le Senior cla»' Aill present Kd'Aaid ( liilds (tar ,.enter's piay ei!tltle<l "IJub." The comedy is in four acts and under .'lie direction of .VIImi Anna .Vf. Smith, a teacher in the local High School. The flr-nt act takea The fast .AllentO'w n A' ¦juititHt Thursday niftht i)n<. lo the .Vazareth 'V M. r. A <lroppi»l hovj on the local floor. 33 to 'J7. TJio game waa a r^itl cont.«tit with Al¬ lentown leading the mce to tb* three-quarter pott whoa N«a«i took a apurt M#M" peanut moaer ' HOY !4C<»IT,H I.K.%l>|.:i<.H H(»I<I» .MKKTIMi HKIIK The Hoy Sciiuts Leaders Club of the l-:asion .Xreii Council met on Monday evenii.'.; in .-it. John'.s Re¬ foimed cliurch, .N'azareth, in reg¬ ular monthly business *sslon. .\Iemli*-rs w..»rH present from Kas ton. pen Arsyl, Wind C.ap. Umsor. T.'tatiiy. Hath and Nazareth. Kl¬ mer F. Snyder, of .Nazareih, ne-..ly ilect-'il presiiient. pr.'sided. The leaders disciisse;! the various re¬ ports iiiade by leaders and also th" l.roi'i-.sition to puri-liase n camp site for the hoys ciiiips, near Hi.' W,..ter (Wip. FollowinK the busi¬ nes-; ses.s,!on a social hour waa lielil. Tiie next nieeliii;; wiil ho lieid at K.iston. March '-'"i. Consent Cards for Immunization Ready !.\Ti:i» I'OK M'I'i;mh( ins against 39. **^ng part l" Oach, In the *'ei'e Simmons, W •fc. ¦ ^ ^I'lith and W. mJi?*'"'>•«-h"\ved consld- Hl^'"^ this performance ''^uJr* *'"¦"'' «'"" •" "1" *U^T "-"C^'iding tffe ¦"«• of the hoy^. '"•Jjiatbali Kames. one be- ^k!al^^'J^ ''¦ A s.>t,ior .,!!*¦'*¦" ^' AnthonVs tnn the N'azareth "Y" le evening. se Karnes. rlea l<li|i|iiiiKer, Soul h Main el,^iio is employed as a-sl.st- to Frank P. Kohn, undertake:', taken lo Kaslon llospital iili .Monday mornlag and inunediateiy operated on for appeiidicifis. Mr. Kleppinger has had seveial at¬ tacks before and It was fiuiiid n.'- cessary to operate at once. \ \/. \i:i I 11 NA'rioN \). IIXVK .tPl'i'lNTKIi (i! .M'.IM \\ .Tudi;e i;ol)t. A. Stotz lias aii¬ pointed the N'azareth .National Rank. Kcardlan of Klwood K. ami Kiiy K. Y^'tler, niiiinr cl ildren e'' Klmer K. Yett,.r. Wll,I. >IO\ i; TO IMK KAKM. .•Vrtliur N'olf. residing ne:ir .Mu¬ ta. Rushkill townshin, on .Mon I.iy sold his I4-acre lot with iinprove¬ ments to an Kiiston party. .Mr. N'olf has renle.1 a farm and will liiovo fills sprini: tlrreon. 'Dream of a Clown" Here Next Mot\day and Tuesday I ^ •¦>.i/;iir L,**/"n»'neiI tliP TWt* both nfth, »** !> m»MK. I<^8|"'-'':s.v-siin, reales- '-TTJuhi i"'^'* sold Ihe r;i""" Mr *• homt for many nsyl- Allemose Kxclfeinent Is running hich ami everylhlUK Is being pushed into nadiness for "The Dream of a Clown" which l.s to be produced on .Monday and Tuesilay. March ,"i and •i in Ihe llluli Sdioid auditorium. The show has been universally pronoiinci'd the most screamiii«Iy nnd funniest hnnie-talent ever written. The cast which is made up of seventy prominent local im-n, car ries the slogan, 'AH <'nr women ar«> men, yet every one a lady." Can you Imagine anything fun¬ nier thnn Ihn mon who k««ep the wheela of bUHlneaa turning In Nat¬ areth, caaling aalde Ihelr formal uaih and frailltig abont the thentrp in low cut »' enin»; Ko.vns. lii','h heeled slippers and feather f.ills? Wait till you M^t' tlmse flappers klssiiijr and caressini; the gentle- men in Hie liald-headed row; wai: till you (*ee those shieks vanipliiL: the girls: waif till you hear thai clown snore They don't stop on the sfauo. they are all over the tlieatre. This Is a cr'titlenian's show and Ihey are Roinu fo show the ladies how it Is done Dainty little Raymond MIchnel Isto act ns the leading lady ind rumor \\n» it that he Is fo be (Continued on Puge 8I«) A fair number of con.sent car.ls for the immunization of children of |ire-8chool age have been dis¬ tributed in .Naznreth and tiie com¬ mittee hoiH-'s that all parents will take adv.antage of fhe opportunity to have these tots gixn liietdXiy- aiiitOAin treatnieiUs bejiinnins on March I. Request ha*i cotiie to the coiu- miftee In chart^e to extend the treatments to children in the dis¬ tricts outside of .Nazareiii includ¬ ing Stockerto A tl. The committee Was compelled to turn down these ;iM[U(sts becHU.-e of the large n.un- Iier of local (iiildren who will iv- .elve tri-atnUTit. Consent cards for p.irenrs hav- '¦¦ K (hildren of (>rt*-.scho:il a.^e may e :;:i(i at the ohco of tiie Tnini- lii.wi'f Coal Comiiany, on Main -treljt. riiisT .\\\iYi'.i:'«\t:Y \m i 'v 11 m:o\i» M. lill \ idi; i:\Tiiii: \yi;i;k o; ^iaki ii .-. .^11 S|M-<ial I'ictiirt's, Sunday, p'eli. l!!! made o;<actly one yoar since the I'.roiul St. Ti'eatre opened its doors to the puhlic of .Nazareth aud vicinity. I'¦'''*''"-'''' tlnrir v.e.-kly meeting in .\laiiaKer .Meeser is goiuK to cele-' t'i<' Keiorm-j.l chu;'ch on .Monday i-ra'e the tlrst -jnnicersary diuinu .••*¦'"'• " '''"= no.-tlng was culled the week of March h. his main i *» "'"''*''¦ ''•*¦ the guardian, Kii;it II a.soii for not 'loldiiig If the vveeU I ''' ' ¦> Kr'.e.iier. cleciion of offlc-ri of Ff^hruary I'rtth is on account of i *^''"* '"'''' '"i"' ""*^ offlcers are as Ulg], ! iollorts. P.O ili'iit, p:uii;iie sny- I dtr; vice-presidetit, I.oi ¦. ,; Fe'ir; percentages. He explained t\\t wtirkini;,s of the tax law us r"- gards cori orations, property and iicoines from sources other than '.•as* 3. Followin-.; his address tiie l.ions plied him with many nues- t'ons all of whicii he answered .ii.d left his hearers with a much cle-ir- er conception of wliat the income tax is and n feeling that it is even more complicated fhan they thought. Postmaster Williain Henry sug¬ gested that the l.ions give H'lr^iess Ziegler an endorsenieni^ of his po- 'cies in cleaninK up Nazarefh und the Lions did this with a rising vote. Ptev. Klick read a leCt^r of ap¬ preciation from the Mothers As¬ sistance Fund th:ink!ng the I,ions r. Cluh for their recent assistance t't'^l the Mothers of Northampton coiui-j .Mrs. .lennie Mitchell came in foi-ft a few mlnu'es and thanked thef' club for the re(eiit gift nf How.'rs:il on the occasitiii of her h'rthdaN .^.j. "Mof'ier" M;tc:i'>!l wa.- greeted. ¦: h.eartily by the l.i.ms. 'S- Wllliam (j'.in.i le.i the asseinbiy k in sitiRlng. opening wifh America ^^ ¦md closinit with i iie Star Spai-.?!»d jf P'lnncr. .Many siii'-opy I.iin soiiss •.•ers sung during the evenins. Forty-tivo. Lior.s an.l tlwet; gnests were present «t fhe m.'et- iiiu. Th- guest.^ were H. F. Ad- •I'ls. of St. Pi^tershur;. Fh'.; 0. K. Rnrrie, of Nazareth, conservntloii •¦n.{;n''er of tiie I'or'lard Ccniea' .\s ociatloii. 111'.! 1'. S. Wlreh ic'i, o! N':':^areth, Refile'iem Olohe Tinies. I decided incr.^ ill 'oranches over I Continued on ¦ CHKHTKi: S\YI>KK FINKII »:t»l Chester Snyder, of Kas: )ii. pai'l I Hue of <:14I and costs in serfie- ineiit of the case brough' a.:{iin»t lliill by gaiui-t ... urden Ii. R. Rani- -ey, on a charge of havln'i game ii llis posjit'ssion :!0 day-i .ift^fr the cl:..^-- of the seas in. Tli:-- ar'-e-t o.' Siyder follow-'il the Hniliii;; of ight pheasants. ;« ruffed nr.iiise ;!rd .">(! pounds o." v^iiisiin in a re¬ fi ;ger:(tir iU the C^iests^rHelii fu'-m h\ the (..line warden. lecatise ,t an e iuea.->les. "Rab'' could iniue home a' a ni-oe inconven'ent I'tne. H»?r elder sister. .Miss Ii»Mla .Vrcliihald is to oe inti-iuluced to .society. (fJonfinuod on P-:i2e Fivsi ideiiiic of toffethe not liave i line-up • Allentown Bntz Ci-hen O Bri^ii .Vlinnin^e--. . Bleller IIMAT Civil. \VAK VKTKKW. Ml». OIT OK O'iO WITH K.\KK STOICV N*i-/ar«i.th. T l.iMsaru't r . . .I>a II don bach C Audri^wi* O Batt O VHnNaKa Sub.siiiutes; Allentown. WtnlIaJid for Miiininger: Millor for Bleiior, Nazareth. Weisa fur Au'lreWB. Fiehl ifodls: AllentOv n. Butx 6, Cohen :'.. O'Rrien 2; Nasareth, I.azarus K. Kaudenbticb 7. Wei.ia 2. Foul ([oals: Allentown. Buls 1. Cohen 2. .Miller ?. I^'iaaretb: I.audenbarh 2. Wel."f. 1. i:k!'>r<» hy i perio.l8: The Htran«»^r who has li-eu urev int; on fiie cred'ility and ij(>,m1- h.'iirfedness of uir-d iieople in till-' viciuitv victimi/:e,i K.l'.vard I.eir. ^i* year old Cl.il War veteran, Stockertown. out of «'J'.. , ,,^^,,,^ , Allentown 14. N.-m- .Mr. I^ar lives* on a fi:i:i nn th" i reth 7; period 2, Allenlown IR, oiitrthiits ,,f Stockertown wliere • .Vazaret'i it. t.erloit 'i, AUoniown fhe man came to his home repre-J9:(. Nazireth 21; p.>i-*od t. AII»u- .^entinn himself as :i relative of tov.n 27. Na/.-.irath ¦.',^. liefer»u: Mr I.ear and told him that he w.is! Driini. Nazarettt a W'lrld War veteran and just ao : .___ .ut of a Covernme'it H.wpit.iij ji,,. Naz.ireth "V" .Seiot.d.s on Ahere he h-'Jd part of one lunn and j Sii'iirda;. evening took b fai't and in;,- .{ame f-om St, *> itboity':? I The proof of the pl' im The proof ojL iiis opneri.Iix remove,I. H^. snid h-" , e:;c! iKid attemlesl the fuiiernl of a rel-»-1 ol Easton on the lo<al ' Y" Rym ive (,i N'<w\.rk. lost his mmey in.l , fl„or by a sror- of 31 to :j». The as str.inded. and asked for the ! score stood tie up to the iHwt fcsw 'i iiM nf i.'n 'o aet back to file ho»-| »econd.s of plwy whon vitli <ibout I'ui. Mr l/e.ir did not kaow hltn. ten secr>n,ls to go K"imei .>f Niira- nd »ut»pocted him of tielng «'• re'h s'-<.r a tleld goal .ui.i -^-ive hl«j hut w.l-i :ifr.tid to r.^fiis-" te-mi the victory, St. Anthon.y'a the monev. played a good game imj li.i-/*.' tho totmz. i'.\MV X'WXV. NKWS. Boy Scout Hold Big Dis¬ trict Meeting at Tatamy Nazarc-th boys a rici ti.ry. The llufc*-up: St. Antho;;y'i, fof i hl.s vic- V I 'Ih. T.lt; .JU Ciiiip Fir IjO.v Stouts of the Kastou d..iii .>.i c.i . nun of Honor. Thiir.i-.l.iy iw«lit in the ct. I'aters Retorrhe>; cluircii ut Tutamy. Flfty-tl-.i ..-j .¦icoiits. tire olllclals and f.'iir .'isi- CollinH I BoyU'.ti ' Warner Rechtel j TriiniUaftirft. .^llhSvtlttlte F r 0 tix-mda. . S-ieg -iT .War*h Kv ¦ri»tt 1.) 1.1 r rohn , iKjiigt'ia I. the Senior Class of the Sciionl holding tlieir auuilal ilay. The iiianaj-'eineut of this the;itre to be coii.:ratulated on Ihe hif:h standard of shows and policy of the house. This theatre I« cer¬ tainly a credit to .Nazaroth. .Mr. .Mces'.r has arranged a bi« pro¬ gram for the entire week of March ."j, every show carefully selecltd for the occasion, a program that will utiract the most particular taste in photoplays. on .Mondiiy. "Frencli Hies.ing' will he prfsented. It is full of ac¬ tion, spice and comedy drama. Tuesday comca Clara Hnw and Ksther Rolston in "Children of nivorce." Wednesduy and Tliurs¬ day. .Xmerlca's sweetheart, Mary Piekford In ".My Rest nirl." Fri¬ day tlhinche Sweet tilnys in a dramn of the west entitled "Signed" nnd Saturday every¬ body's favorite. Ruck .lones in "Rlack .lack." We advise all to .see each and every show during anniversary week at the Broad 81. theatre. .secretary. Oorothy Moti- lieasur- I r. Kllna i.'u.;I'r; assist.i- secie¬ tary und I re;.surer, .laig.ire Knecht: r» porter. Nettie Iiocli I iaii'st. Ireui' Hess. - :»n .sicAi. siMt.iY i;yimm;. (I.l Sunday eveiiinu, .Marcli i Ihere v.ill be a milsiical in S* .lidin's I.utlieran church. Nazan l.i There will be n b.iss solo by Wil Ham Snyder. "O l.amb of (iid. Hradsky. The chnir wll! sin "Peace I Leave Wi'h You." ert^ and "For Cod So I.oved World." Marks. to .i were i're.seiit. .N'liiueri.f > uv. :.r..:s were ni.ide to iut't:ihers ot | carix-ntry. woodcarviii.g. tie .arious troops. Waiter hacii-j study: Kmmett Young, tlrst aid m.ir. of .Nazareth V. 1 reached the ! Harold Rnlui. machinery, schol.jr renk of Kagle Scout. Warren .lohn-1 ship. Iionkbindln;:: Walter Bach son und Willard Palnier of Nazi- nian. life s.ivium'. .Iiunes Henry Frisjnu. .MctJioley, work. cariKL'iitry; Nelsou RrAnu<r. ' Tanihorolli. 7.iin M.ndo. I.in«;l'>.n, i'at:itiniliii.i<. uthleih;.*, wood AOrk; j Sinionetti. ZIfs.ick. Kenner FMld .-Jtetling Koch, leatherrrurt, ath-giv'": ^' .Ynthony. C.'IIIn.^ 4, letlcs, hirl study; Kdward Christ-j Hechtel t. Trumbatote 4 BiyUu man. hrenianship. pathflnding. 1 .Nazareth. Marsh 6, Kvor'M.t 2, .Nazaretn V. 1: Willard Palmer, i Parrohn 2. Rhltner 4. Fntil sr^t^H: bird ! St. Anthony 2. Trumtiiitrnt. t; Na.-.«- areth. narrohii Reimer 1. 1 nol|Rtu^;l (, nil the NKW .%rT<»ioiiii.i.: .\i;K\rY, (ieorge (i. (!oli| has been ap pointed distributor "U tbis district for the Oldsmobile and Marmon niotor cars. His service station and ahow room ia located at tho old eatabllahed hiisineaa place nn South Whitfleld atreet. Najtareth. ret.i V. 1 weiv miiile Life Scouts! rciiiiles. hird studv. iiin>ic ...ihI Kills Neuner rf .Viz.ireth \ I.! lanl Palmer, life saving- K'-aiih Carling and Harold (ir'tfin ' I'tilHr, tirst aid ii '¦r Tatamy 1 reached ihe tank of ¦ tar Scouts. < l-:i!ii-'r V. Stiy iUm-, a.o.ti'it.inf fi-.I.I scou; executive, made ,i brisif talk tn fhe boys. He announced th-it -hero would be a held meet af I'angor oti Feb. i'.'. nnd urged the boys to be present. The nexl Court of Honor will be held al Scho-neck, March Id. Second ch.ss Tatamy I, Vern.'n ' tln'manshi. health Wil¬ li VIII Karl wood M lliizzard. Riytnoud Frty reth 2. .lames Pepi>ell Naz.i- Edward First class. Nazareth 2 Chrl-tman Merit hadges: Tatamy t, Frank Carling. handicraft, first aid to animals; Harold r.rlffln, rlvicn bookbinding, flrst nld to .nnlmal'. ploneerliin; Charlos Whlfesi'll. camping. cnoklnR. flremanship. electricity, soholarahip, bird study, horsemanship, flrat nld lo anlmala. Naiareth 2: R. Shields, wood- r. hrst aid in aiiitiiils: Laiidlg. hrst aid to animals wiirk. public health: ,lo!,n melt, pliiuibiug. electricity chtnery; Nelson Yeakel. personal he.ilth. lireiiianshiii. le.ithercrart: Alfred Schissier. pathHndlng. gar¬ dening; .N'eUon Messiiignr. piM'son al health, woodcarvins;. clvli-«4: Ahr-ihani Yeakel. per^niial health. pathfindin,i. civics; KIIU Neuner. pal hli 11(1 ing. persona! Kmmett Yoiifiii, civics, camping; \Ih.-rt Knauss. pftrso.i-il health, p.iihfindiug. civics. Re-I>er Chi.imi.m. caiiipini;. sufety. con»»>r- vatinn; Warren .lohnson. flrst aid. pioneering physii al development Star .Scout!*. Fr.ink Carllng. Tai¬ amy I: Humid Oriffln. Tatamy 1; Fills Neuner. Nazureth V. I l/lf<» .stcoufo. Warren Johnson. Willard Palmer. Naaareth V I. Eagle Scout. Walter Bachtnaa, Naiareth V. 1. litW .tl, HCOITM WIX Af , KIKMl |».%Y II^SPKCrio.VH Nazureth Veteran Troou I, Roy Scouts* of Anw^rlca, won t»i.j leld ^ra-jday InatHtctloiis at Rangor im Sat- m.i-1 urday with H total of 86'* points. Their nearest o(>ponent wa* Biin¬ gor Troop I wifh B I ( tai of :i IB points. The local organU.iiIon v>im fllllr meilaln. three li.aiidhookfl and a t>e-niiaiif inacribed «vifch tho scout slogan Du u goml turn dilly— Kvents featuring tbe rti>ot w<»ra signalling. M'>rsn oud wvinatjfawa, fire by friction, flrst. «.id, Hkinnlas the snake race, pyramid tuiltduiK, knot tying Rnngor Troop 1 look th« flr«t aid race which WM oO« ot th« most Interesting of th« day. Tk« Bangor Hcouta eanrled out thfai work wllh dl«|Mit«h and precMoa nnd r*o*lv«4 Ant piM*. roiiowiBf tb* tmoot ett/a «mmu MMmbM hr toooes Mi W* tfHM •eottt b«M4ll<)UMI.
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 14 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1928-03-01 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 03 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 14 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1928-03-01 |
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 39193 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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The Nazareth Item
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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
XXXVII
NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNINC. MARCH 1, 1928
No. 14
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Month | 03 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19280301_001.tif |
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