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ThIe Nazareth Item AN INDEPEHDBHT PAMILY NBWtPAPBK. DBVOTBD TO LITERATURB. LOCAL AND GBWBRAL INTBLUOBNCB xxxnc NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1930 No. 16 PROTESTS ROUSE :RING DEBATE ON "street conditions Ipromises Ro«d Repairs aa Early as Possible; L of Sewer Lines and Thawing Blamed STunusual SUte of Thoroughfares; Dis- COM Improved Road To Tataniy Striker Held For Beating MillWorker Co. Detective Schweitzer Brings Charges With Intent To Kill Against Young Knitter A complaint charging a.saault with intent to kill has been laid wad* credit for its recent $50,000 issua! before Squire James S. Fry by De- on'of bonds as tbe second lot of tbe;'tectlve Leonard .Schweitier against Light Craber AugusU b Launched I wbol« issue of CMBcil tried to „, atreet problems ! .isit and •a»'»^ "•'•'..^* I money was used to pay '•"Ift in tbe bands of the amounting to M4,800 •??2S.a to taba care o«,K,,ance of about $5.00 I tow* $100,000. Tbis Walter DeBleyker. of Naiareth off notes DeBleyker is charged with aasault leaving a against Milton Fehr, a worker at 000 In the; the Kraemer Hosiery. Thei alleged ^ .. ,i,,r-.-w Current bills to the'assault took place several weeks bu resulted from t'l®! .^ount of $1450.60 were read and' ago and Fehr is said to bave been ':^>llitee to "»• '""" ",' balance -jjSr The street condi- ^^^^^^^ during tbe winter thsws. It »» not .—ars ouru.. •»»«*"'"M approved and ordered paid. The badly beaiten. Reports ¦"Meant thaws. *t_'8^"° ' aotual balance of trea.^urer showsj culated on Saturday th Reports wwre clr at be was fn a serious condition but tbls is The cblei, "^ j^^tcr from the Northampton dpnied although It U said infection is the T.._j,j,n Company ftave Ci)uncll per-; has started In a wound on the nose. ml9:^ion to placs "Na I'arking'y kaiare iprli*^ . Aa councllmen i*^"' trsinsit Compai . Iratamy road, leading j^.^j^n to place "Nu I'arking", I)L-Ulf.\ 1< r was taken Into custody '*^J^«Lwer »tone Qia"^ !,,„„, on the poles ot the company several days ago by order of the "'of the cruebed rock "'S'^^^^.^^jj^^^j,^,, i„i^e borough, j District .\ttorney and has been r.treets l» secured. U^ HIahwav department c<r.w held ev?r since by authorities. riaf streets „,sssir - . . «i»-»ble condition o^^:""*, „unicated"wlth the State Highway, I""* "Swches aud mud. The ;;;^;aul the stone are com- *r aetour through the wn road which means csats a ton more on the Department relative to the low "Stop" sign at Broad and V>"alnut srreeta saying that children were likely to be hurt by thf sign,' which was very low. Mr. Linden¬ moyer reported It fixed. I Mr. Schaeffer reported the bill LUSGERING ILLNESS CLAIMS POPULAR YOUNG WOMAN PLANS OF NEW HIGH SCHOOL ANNEXPRi- SENTED TO BOAltb •^l discussed the matter IJ^ZmU t« »•'' Stephen ^^^^^ ^t New and Walnut street m„. Dorothy H., wife ot Earl Jr S^rtpervlsor of the strip of removed atter several weeks ot tocher. North New atreet. town, SThkh lies in L'Pper Naiareth endeavor to have It moved. , j,^^ ^, ,,j,„cer at her home at 2 '^If.toBiske repairs. Itjwa.i^ The Bates Valve Bag company ^-^lock Thursday afternoon after l-ii (Ml bad been done wlthouit| conveyed to tbe borough a strip ot ^^^ mness ol a year, aged 2i years. ' udtbat a petition to tbe j^^d 10 feet wide, on Meadow yi,^ „..,^ ^ daugiiter ot Mr, and toaW be better. Tbe County j La^e to be used to widen that j,„ j„hn S. Raslev, of Mt. Bethel Local Site * Sought For New Factory New York Concern Said To Be Planing New Three-Story Manu¬ facturing Plant "The Item" baa been informed tbat negotiations between a Naia¬ reth resident and a New York con¬ cern are tbat preparations are afoot for tbe construction of a fac¬ tory building In the suburbs. Tbe party selling the site says tbat the concern expects to build a three-story factory, 80x100 fe»*t, having a 24,000 foot floor apace, and to be constructed of steel and brick. A survey has already be«ii made by the engineers but at the*'»'f ucture. .Mr. Wayland had plans 'and specifications with him and .a- New Additiaa of Fifteen Roonis^. Gyvaaiun Lunch Roon Together With Enlargsei Auditorimi Will Rkdieve Congested School I«fe«blen; BMa for Bond Issue to be Opened.Afsrch 18th Th« Scboot Board at its regular monthly mmting Monday nlgUi conferred with H. C. Wayland. ar¬ chitect, of the flrm of Itasmussen & Wd/land. architects. New York Ci^y. Thli flrm bas In charge tbe add.Uon of the proi>osed rooms to With tl»* added spaea tba Hlgk scbogl c^u. t.aka cara ot tka Jaaior H f(h cla.ues aud rallera tha eooc g'e, iou now tauad In tba Whtta- fleid .tUi the Old HIch aebool buiidiiiii.*. A considerable aanos can be bad by tbe system o( hariag the high scbool and Junior ^Igk tU» pr^r^ent high scbool and Is the scbooU together under one roof, firm which designed the present The Augufitfl, a light cnilMcr. took h«>r place ns the latest addition to the lTnlt<Ml States nnvy na hundreds of notables f'n^v-red and applauded while she slipped Kra<'«*fnl!y down tlif> w.i.vn to tlie blue waiern of llfiinp- ton UoHd!4. "The new slilp his n stw'i'd of -i-^ knot.* imkI will he mnnni-d by a complement of ,'» omcera iind 0-.i."> men. She la of standard dis¬ placement of IIM>00 tons itinl U <'i(M) feet In lenetli. oMrs It Is said had to have this stretch ot Tut In sbspe as a link be- L jhnreth snd Martins Creek ^^llt iotblng had ever been ^ ns road it in good shape 2i|»b»»Tily used. Tbe sewer IW tie sewage disposal plant Kti MM eases still open freet- mtlMT holding up tbe work ) (satractor. in »tber places nel b closed but the road Is laSMihapa. The Council ex- ' I sort of act trom County __ I In regard to tbe County ilWMllp roads and will try to lliswa streets In condition as i«lfesitone ean be sacurad. ' Boyw. traasarar r«»ort- [thaboroagh had raealTod itsof iendship tdtla Event Cktaber C«af«n llMDisnctlaHlgli leMBiriUlBt Street Tbe bond of the treasurer was presented and approved by Bur¬ gess Joseph Fulmer and accepted by Council. Mr. Butts, of the Police Commit¬ tee, reported the police had their winter uniforms and that a new revolver bad been purchased. Handcuffs ordered tor the offlcers had not yet arrived. Ray Legion aud a granddaugUier of W. Scott Hazen. of that place. She bad re- slued here for the pa.«t two years and during that time had made a wide circle ot friends. Slie was a inemlur or .St. John's Reformed church, took an active pun iu th'.' work ot the Ladles' Aid Society of the cburch and was a member of the Helping Hand class of tbe Sunday scbool. Sbe took Nagle, of tb»! American' greait Interest in the work of local asked permission of Coun-. Chapter. No. 252, Order of Eastern ell to use Washington Park for a Star; was a member of Elliabeth carnival some time in June. Tbe File Rebekah Lodge. No. 570. of matter on motion of Mr. Scbaeftor town, and ot tbe Y.L.8. club of waa laid over to tbe next meeting' Martins Creek. She was graduat- for a deeision. Mr. Nagle explain*' ed from tbe East Bangor schools in ed 'that tha money takan in by the' 1920; from Bangor High school In Ugioa to used for lu dram eorpa' Ittl aad (rom tha Baat Strouds EASTERN STARS HOST TO GRAND OFFICERS AT BANQUET HERE Members and Guests Enjoy Annual Event at Nazar¬ eth Inn; Mrs. Lillian Hangen, Dist. Deputy Grand Matron, Address Gathering; Dancing and Card Playing at Odd Fellow Hall time ot going to pre.s.'* ao contract for the con.struction work has been let, nor would the party of the first part divulse the name ot the party of the secoi;d part. Sliould this deal niaterlaliie .Vazareth and the community may well feel proud ot such aa as.^e'. DYNAMITE EXPERT SHAKES ROTARIANS WITH BLAST TALK rooms can be used by studauta o( borii grade.s and teacbers who al- terna e between the two buildinga H:i at present will be saved thetima of travel between the two schools. It tak»-s be-.ween fifteen and t-wanty minti'e!4 to walk trom ona school to the other. Another feature that will appeal greatly to the townspeople will ba The enlargement of th<» auditorium which ts not adequate at preaent ro care tor the matvy assemblagea tiiere. The es'itnated cost of tbe build- ing was not maide known but Mr. Wayland assured the board Chat the cost should be well within Iba aad tor aSarUabla parpom. lEV. SHULTZ OU- BKA1ES BUmDAY AT EPHAIATA HOUSE Bar. O. M, Shulti. o( tha Eph- rata House, eatartalnad a partjr of frienda at tbe bona Mondajr ia honor ot his birthdar anaitrtraarjr. It la tba custom amont Moravian | clergymaa to aatertalo their, tai-1 Iowa oa sucb an occaaion and tha kaadred Knigbrta o t Moravian paaton trom this district fathered oa Saturday j called to pay their respects to Rev. la the High school audi- and Mrs. ShuHx. tor the big ceremonial held Those present at luncheon In Mspicss of tbe local Cbam-I the afternoon were Bishop J, Tay-! barg NoriMl aehoat la ItlS. Be- aidaa fcarSaat ¦¦§.<»» |i Mirvlfad kr tw Uammr~te9ea aad Panllne: ker paraata aad oae brother aad oae alater. Mrs. Bu- geae Moha aad ' WlaSeld Scott Raaler. both of Mt. Bethel. ( Funeral aerrieea ware held iN the home on Suadar aftamooa in charge of Rer. W. H. Wotrlag. D. D.. and interment waa made la Church HUI cemetery. lor Hamilton, Her. H. S. Hagen.' Rev. S. H, Oapp. Rer. C. A. Mei-| iecke. Rev. Byron Home. Rev. W.! M. Scbwane. Rev. F. K. Lennox.' Rer. A. D. Thaeler. Rev. W. E.' .Nonnemacher, Rev. H. A. Kuebl and Prof. A. G. Rau. all of Bethle¬ hem; Rev. Douglas Scbaittschneld- er, of Coopersburg, and Rev. Paul S. Meinert, Rev. C, D. Kreider and Rev. O, M, Bahnsen, of town. Mrs. P. H. Martin and Mrs. Paul S. Meinert assisted .Mrs. SbulU. tbe bostees. In tbe afternoon. A luncheon In tbe evening a-as aittended by Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. \ Martin. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kern. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Henry and A. O. Sturgis. Rev. Shulti. who Is one of tbe most popular of Nazar¬ enes haa the best wishes of his many friends tor many more happy returns of the day. rill, of the order. A class ot |ilN|<tkria candidates, twenty- rKttMB tor the local Chamber t toileted into the order. It iMlkMi plumed to have a class ¦"•nrakandred present but In- l asather kept many of tbe f* (rom distant points tn »««to (rom being present whb JbttBdldates. Grand offlcers ¦^"••••••nt from all over tbo ttdsoms visitors were prea- [ W" Hsryland and New Jer- •¦•¦ben. The crack degree I •( tke local Chamber, under ?!,°1/"*" Troxell. Grand TT M roraa, exemplified the •*•* of the Knigbta of «» OB the class, degreea of Iir.. 2**"' '^'"«'>' Bachelor """« Krrant, being conferr¬ ed Recording .Secretary El- , Cruyer. of Allentown, and iiaukll "• "' """»• «^««"e ttttil " ••'* "'^faslon, Fol- looi :LT*"'*'"^'' '" the High «lthi '"¦'"'" '"" members ,,Z!f"'''>'''?'^l'ulIonBelvid- ^»a^L" ''^''' » ""'''«' hour »»»» and refre.shments. JtW, STOCKER •"B SUDDENLY OF ¦EART^IROUBLE SI,'*!"'"''"' failure at her-fhrlst Reformed churrh, Bethle- *">erhi''i '" '''""" °' age. I hem, on Thursday afiernoon and '^'tllsfoll *'¦''^**'''*'""¦*^'*^"l''*'^"'"'5 «¦«*•¦« *«'''y sucressfiil. A ««n, llr, (?,)*j"S.''""'« and dau-j spU-ndld program was carried nut with L. Louis Ab.r. ot th.« State .Staff, emphasizinK I'nsh tn'mls in Christian Edu<alion, and Dr. A. H. (iiiKC. of Moston, laying Htress on liiKniherlng nnd evangelism. This Wits very tiim'ly In pri'P'ir:ition for the obiorvanc- of the lltltoth anni- versarv of I'enii'cost. Pr. fJaije exoAOEMR!irr op popt- LAR VOVSa N.ASARETH GIRL ANWOl-XCED Dr, and Mrs, W. H. Wooing, ot town, announced tbe engagement of'tbeir daugbter. Miss Frances, to Edwin Keith Scbempp. of Brod- bead. Wisconsin, at a dinner given in tbe Francis Scott Key hotel. Frederick, Md., preceding tbe an¬ nual Junior Senior Prom, of tbe students of Hood College, on Sat¬ urday. Miss Wofrlng is a Senior at the college. She was a graduate of Nazareth High school In the class of 192.') and active In all school affairs. MIfs Wotring has beon popular among tbe students at Hood and bas taken an active part in student affairs at the scbool. The Rotary Club on Monday evening heard a trated talk by C. V. Weaver, of ihe DuPont Company, on "Explosives." .Mr. Weaver, who has been in charge of many large dynamiting Jobs in the East during the past tew years, bad moving pictures of some of the big Jobs he bas had a hand in and explained tbe techni¬ cal points of the work as carried on by him. While bis bearera en-1 Joyed his story and explanations' none felt tbat he would like toj change places with Mr. Weaver.' Among the pictures shown wa»] Tbe annual banituet ot Nasareth the state ot Washington, Mrs.'th.-.t of tbe dynamiting of the' Chapter, No. 252. Order of tbe Mary Andre; Grand Reproaentativa'stacks of the Blue Mountain Brick j - - ¦ - . _. .. . .. M.. I „„„ ^ Saylorsburg, over a the-^ were checked over by the Ijoifd la order to get the final plans ready and approved in every detail. The proposed changed will add fifteen rooms to the prtjs- ent -truc'ure plus a gymnasium and a lunch room. The present huilding has the gymnasium and s'age combined Jn the auditorium. thi- r-?ature will be abandoned and there will be a separate gymnasium ord for tlie boys and one for the gir'.s. The manual tralulng and (ionies'ic science departments alll a!-") be housed iu separate depart¬ ments. The present manual train- bond is^ue ot IISO.OOO which tba ::ig de;)artmeuf Is sadly Inadequate Nazareth citisens recently roted 0 cire * "" " ¦ ¦ for school enlargement. Tbe Board will meet in ad)onm> tor the needs of tbe dis very flne lllus-j T'ct being boused in an ordinary s'-hr»ol room In the Whitefield' ed session on March 18. at 7:l# hu Idlng. This lack ot space makes o'clock at which time the aeated impossible the installation of prop-j bids will be received (or tbe |150.- er machinery and the proper dis-; OOO bond Isiue ot 4 Vi per eent triliution of work benches and {gold bondi in denominationa of ing of classes. HOPE CEMETERY DffiECTORS MEET IN Qm PAVHJON $1000 each. company year ago. Tbe meeting was presided over by George Orim with William San- Ed. Heilman led Eastern Star tras held at the Nasa-| of tbe atate of Pennsylvania. Mrs retb Inn Wednesday evening.'Otille McDonald; Mrs. Ida Laros, February 2«th, with Mra. Ella K.l Worthy Matron of Ann Penn Allen Wunderly, Matron ot the Chapter, Chapter of Allentowa; Mn. Lottie acRing as toaatmtatraas. .Lehr. Worthr Matroa ot Maryj tee. chairman About IKO aMabara aad gueau! Uvlngatoa Ckapter. ot AUeBtowa: In singing wtth JaKe Boaratlar at ««M»taaaM. |l(rs. Attaa Maia. Vattkr llatraa*tba »laM. Oaaata tuaat www Tba iablaa mora •rciaUaallr da-'af Hern TMitlS'Cbaptar. al Allaa- Herbert 8aa4t and Bart Reading. eorated vitli aeater-^iaaaa ot red; towa: Uta. Laara AUaader. Eaaton. Oueauof Willlam Saatee roaaa aad St. Valeattae moUfa. WortSjr matroa of Rofal Art Chap- wero Wilmer Hejrer. A. O. Kem. Baeh gveat waa praaeated with a'ter. ot Alleatoara: Mra. Jeanie'Frank Keim aad Harry Drake, red rose favor aad a eellatoid cor-' SnUth. Worthy Matroa ot Roaei Vincent Sandercock. a High school vered aMmoraada book wltk a Crois Chapter, ot Northamptoa; ralaad parrot daalga. | Mra. Helea Jacksoa, Worthy Mat- Mra. Wanderly welcomed those roa of Ethel Chapter, of daagorT attending, and also Introduced the| WiUiam E. ^lley. Acting Worthy Patron, ot Naaareth Chapter; Ste- On Thursday afternoon, tbe an¬ nual meeting of tbe Board of Di-' rectors of Hope Cemetery. Heck*; town, wait held in tbe receatly; erected pavilion on the cemetery.! and this session waa largely at-' UaAed by plan kolAsra. Two d|- hoaorad gueaU which iaeluded the followtag: Dlatrkt Deputy Grand Matroa. Mra, LIUIaa P, Haageuj, ot town: Grand Cbaplaln of tha Grand Chapter of Penasylvania. Mrs. Beulah Rucb, of AHeatowa; Grand Bather of tbe Grand Chap¬ ter of Pennaylvania. Mlaa Amy R. Knauss. of town; Grand Martha ot tbe Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania Mrs. Sue Harding, of Pen Argyl; Grand Representative of tbe state of Mississippi. Mrs, Agnes Mann; Grand Representative of tbe state of Minnesota. Mrs, Marie Bdel- phen Dora. Womhy Patron ot New Tample Chapter, of AlleatQwa, and Henry Scheirer. Worthy Patron of Royal Art Chapter, ot Allentown. Mre. Hattle Happel aa »oag leader lead tbe guesu In the sing¬ ing ot popular songs. Brief re- student, waa preaent as tbe high •ehool representaitive for tbi^ week, <• ¦ Nazarene Weds Young Easton Girl Nelson VaaNatU - Mm Edna KimwHi Marriad at Prtttjr W^mm Miaa Bdaa's. 'M MRS. J. A. MILLER LAID TO RES'; li'd j^r £h.^idlVr-Tir.•^-'•:!i«J^*l::!^ Oakland Park. The foraar has been ill for some time, karlag coa^ trscted some form of alekaaa* I ma«. of Berwick atratt. 1 Nelaoa T. VaaNaMa. aoa at Mr. ' aad Mra. H. T. VaaNatt^ of towa. were married laat Wadaeadar (set n:» doubt bad a tendency to ke»:j bim indoor*. Following the general routine. They were atteaded by Miss Joyea Kuosmaa. a alstar et tbe brfd% Funeral services (or Mrs. Emilie Moon Miller, wife of John A. Mil¬ ler, of town, were held at her bome li«t meeting a death occurred In their ranks, and to flll tbe vacancy. Aadrew Johnson, of Hecktown. miirka Were made b/ tfee Deputy at tbe comer of New and Centre ?,** l^^*^2,- v^l'lJ^lf^^r'Al'^ - --¦ - - ' * Ureota. at 3:30 o'clock Pri_day| ^^'"^ ^' '^^'**'""' ^r. -lobn- Ihe director, turned tbslrKtentlo%;*»«/9^«i>«««r*; • ^'^'^'^ «! to re-organUatfon: Since their!'•'•A'-^** He bride waa giraa 1. Mrs. Lillian F. Hangen. After tbe banquet the guests'afternoon In charge ot Rev. Paul were invited to tbe Odd Fellows S. Meinert. pastor of the Moravian Hall where cards and dancing were I church, of which Mrs. Miller was enjoyed. An orchestra under the' a faithful and active membor. direction ot Cbarles Schnerr fur-, Rev. Meinert based bis remarks on Htein; Grand Representai.tve of nisbed tbe music. ' \V.%Y.SIDR 0.4THERERA f'OiJ.Rf^ING Gll-*rs Ff»R .%L,%HKA MINSIOV BOX Mr. and .Mrs. Tllghman Ilenner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Remaley on Friday attended the fun"ral ot their relative the hit.- Mrs. Samuel Renner at Northampton. I On Tuesday. March llth, tbe Wayside Ratberers Society will pack their Alaska box at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Bahnsen, 206 E. I Centre .s'reet. Friend.s of the miss-onaries or of the Ku.'kokwln Oridi;in.t5t». who would like to con¬ tribute tow^trds th>» Christmas fhei'r of rlio-ie people, will plense brin? or send their pifts before tbo ;il)ov(» fl,it-> to tlw .secretary. I Mrs. (i. F. Bahnsen. Saucon Valley Farmers Boost Club Activities Big Program of Extension Work Adopted at Banner Meeting Held Last Friday Evening; Various Clubs Organized jeon W3S also named Janitor, and ; tUl* duy carries with It the car^ ! of the cenietery. I Tbe following offlcers were re- ] elected: President, J. L. Laubaeh. T,iw?r Narareth: secretary-treas¬ urer Frank F. Heller. Hecktown. I I're-i^nt at tiie meeting ware Mar- I tin Hr-rman, who was elected don- T)-I.in tre.isurer, an oifice that was I formerly held by Charles O. Reese. I Wll'iam K. Shimer. J. L. Laubaeh and Frank F. Heller. II Tiia. 4:7. 'I have tough' tlie good tight. I ha^e finished my course, I have kept the faith" The floral tributes from her host ot friends were many and beauti¬ ful. The pallbearers aere Arthur Cl. Schmidt. George A. Grim. Peter S. Trumbower. C. Frederick Martin. Fred Heckman and William M. ttnnett, Jr.. of town; Mark T. . ... . , «--.....», a„.« Lk„ IT \x,\..^ „f I' wh^re they took part In a card bwartz and John F. Magee. ot Ka*- , " », ^ . w . j u ,, ,_.„ __. _.. " . , .. -^.ir y In the Rebekah Ix>dge hall rr „! 1!,^™-, » r T""^ ^^Dorted having had a de- r.r.enwood cemetery, town. | ,;«,,.(.„, ;,„«. marriage by ber father. Following tbe ceremoay a reeep- tiou wae held at the home of th* bride with the following in attaad- ance. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. VanNatta and daugbter. Mary. Mr. and Mra. Wiilijin VanNaitta and rau. .How¬ ard!, And Mrs. Joba VauN'jtta and !!ion, iforria, all of tO'TbT Mrt.^ Grover BT>asteln, of Betblehem, and Mrs. Sarah Werkheiser. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Kunsman. Mra. William Kunsman, Mrs. Edward O. Kunsman. .Mrs. Ella McFaddea and daughter, Angela, Dorothy Mason, Mri. ICIizabeth Gardner, Mrs. Huwuri Murphy and daughter, Nei: .^. .Miss s. c. Heisey, Mra. More tban 75 Juniors and adults meeting. Tbese were presented attended a community meeting by County Agent B. L. Colemaa., held In the Wassergass Scbool J who stated that they were made possible through the co-operation Co. Sunday School Notes; Two-Day Session of Young People Here Next Week o'clock Sat-! Tht« State Tour mce<tlng.^ lield In ^Idin^. Rev t;i>')r.^e It. Rlffert and Kev. H. R. Hoffman, I>.D., were the principal speakers, pre- house. Lower Saucon township, on^„, the Saucon Vallev Trust Com Friday evening under the direction of the Agricultural Extension Ser¬ vice. The Lower Saucon Potat,) Club >poiisored by the Business .Vsiool- ;ition of Hellertown, was re-orgin- Ized and J- enrollments were re¬ ceived at the meeting. The or¬ ganization of a Strawberry Club was also taken up und 'J enroll¬ ments were received. are still open for enrollments and farm boys and girls In Lower S.iu- con townsliip, between the ages ot 10 and I'O years, are ellRlliIe to be¬ come members. The club leaders are V. (). Wolbach and John Ko* h. Knro'.Inienis may be made witli either of these men or with County Ag^ent B. L. Coleman. Hr.. J W '¦¦' f"- "^'"klnger ; thri.. ^^^'^•"f nirds- •Coir o, p"'* f'"'-!^"". Mrs. 'Es..'':-^*';"' " n., and ''"'•"'ngbr m! ""¦"""«•""'> " HM,r,% , '"'" an'I sisters, «->r,V''"' ^aiid -:.r.'"' '""•'^ Two Mrs Louis ^•', ••^^^' L. Fehr and a I i'f town lr. R»ym;ni;M''':!''' Annabel K »H •ond R '^'"'ker, survive. BorST '" ""''¦ »•• 8' .Member.s ot the Potato Club, seniinR mo.-:t acceptably the two „.|,|(,ii was conducted during 192!», subjects: "Who shall t-arh In the ^.pre awarded.4-H I'lub Pins at the .Sunday .school?" and "Does School tho' ivtr.iKe Sunday School teach re-' Ilglon .snrc'.Hjtfnlly'.'" Other minis-; l».rs talvlnR part were Rev. L. S. Illa<k. ot" CollPKe Hill I'resbyterlan (hurch: Key. .1. I*. Dieffi'nderfer, of Memorial K'formed and Rev, J. i: .Mertz. pas'or ot the convcution Thf business ot the meet- pany und the Hell»?rtown Business Association. Other Agricultural Kxtension work, wiiich will be oar- ru'd ont (luring 19:!n, iniSudes Or- ciiard and I'otato Spray Service, the distribution nt Disease-t'ri'e .-i ed i'otatoes. I'.)ultry Culling lV-:,.>ns.;ra;lon. »h.> keeping of Farm Accounts. Wh.'it Ferrlliz- nlidi; Demonsr.Ttio'i on the farm These clubs of T. H. Christine, (.Orchard Deliua- d:n« ne:.ion«rr;';i;)n and Viiipya.'d .Management D.nion • icrion on the f.irin of J(ihn (iro.^t^ .!-i.I the con¬ ducting of a Farmer' .-^li rf Course during the win er of 1 >:!0-Sl. Two reel.s of moti r. pic'ures were a feature of th • meeting. Tlie subjects taken up were the ('.rowins of Strawberries and a llislnry of the H.irs.> .n th.> dt-vel- opinent of civilization down to the |ir('«'!it day. Local Merchants Planing Dollar Day Program To Go ^On Air' Next Week I R-»'.;bea Litaenberfer, .M;ss Geral- A partv of friends on Saturday' J""« ^'^'±- Samuef Schwab and v«ning journeyed to Beersville'W^lf J^*"*"-* McCaitn. -• '' During the reception the father f the bridegroom sang "O Promiaa Me." Th"* bride is employed at tbe Abel confection store, while the. br 1-groom l« employed by Tlna- n a.!, •he butcher. In the Circle Arcade, Ki-'fon. They received numerous handsome gifts. L.c'^l historians hue never re- .ng out of town will be astonished Veal li that I5en Franklin was in' to I'.nd :lie local dealers well stock¬ ed a;ui fitrrying lines comparaitid t I th.ise toniid in the markets of NAZARETH WOMAN, AfUNG FOR WEEKS. SUCCUMBS TO STROKE .\;iiarcth. perhaps the eminent' i liil.iikMphla printer would hav^; Kl" :'.'i)tnid to this borough if he| liad '.ived lonK enoush. One thing' '.s sure tlie greut philosopher ot n- ft would certainly visit Nazar- ,ih on .March 14 and 13 this year if he were alive in order to take Lidvantage of the great bargain.'»| '.it irf promised by Nuzareth on' ¦hf'.«p dares. Friday and S.iturday .;:her communities. The day is not simply r ilng to be "hand out" day for the dealer.s ercpeo: that in fhe contacts tliey tr.ake on this d.i.v with the people w h.) patrL>nlz-> them they will be ,'b'e to make firm friends and add •-hem to iheir list of satlsfled pat¬ rons so that in offering unheard of 'if.xt week will ni:irk one of tha of b rgalns there will be a mutual rd'.l.ir Day sales that ithe local eood FIREMEN CALLED OUT; FIRE TRIFLE «as driven to the scene by Sui>er- \i>or Morris Frable who was at tbe fire house whi'n alarm was sounded. i proved through his addres.s at the church .sntiday mi>: included »!ie secretary's and afternoon Fornni thaf any schofd mu,v be Increased and made to render the highest servb •• to the churrli and ihe cointnunity, no matter where It is located. If there Is n will to make It so The Kaston District .iniiinl in¬ vention was held ait .'I p m Sunday ofernoon In Brainerd Presbyterian chapel. Rev. A. H. Sedgwick pre-| tretisiir-r's report and the report of the noininatlng committee given by Kobert H. Schmickle. Offlcers were elected and Installed as fol¬ lows: President. Frank T. Ander¬ son: lice president, K. A. Speer: spcretary nnd treasurer, Miss ,M. M. F'eTi'pif rhildren's division. Continued oa Paga Pour The loral firemen W'>re called at] S:30 Monday morning to the home of Mrs. Anna Hagenbiirh on Spruce street, where a flre had .xtarted while members of the fam-[ Those who called were Mrs f'h-.s Ily were trying to thaw out frozen| Anglemire. Mrs. Nelson Oliver' water pl|>es in the cellar. The Mrs. Addison I'nangst. Mlsi Clar.i flames were extlngulab»d before Beck and Mrs. Paul Meinert flremen reached tbe scene and no Mrs, Brockman pleasantly enter- damage waa done by the blase tained her friends and served de- arbicb was conflned to rags used in licious refresbmenU for tbe occa- thawing the pipes. Tbe flre truck' sion. .T, bant cotnmifee of the Chini- )• r of Commerce has pl.inned tor ! I - coming year. I:i former ineirs of this kind ivly il few merchants ti)ok ad- \ nViee of the wonderful oppor- ' :nry to become ac(|u.'ilnted with lie larce body of buyers who use the Nazareth market. This year more of tl»o merchants have signi¬ fied willingness ito enter the fleld lUKTHDW' SllintlMF Mrs. Florence Brockman was pleasant ly iiirprlspd on Mond:iy by a party of friends who renvnibfr- and tlie entire business community (•(I it as ber birthday anniversary.; js lookine forward eagerly to the li'M,. which they expert will he an event memorable In nierchandis* ing in this town. No less Interested are the buying t'ubllc who have been promised a feast of bargains on these two dny*. It Is safe to say that many ot our people who have Iteen buy- derived. Tell your friends :'Pd -'iop In .N'azareth on dollar day :e of the liigRcst merchandising eve •< of the year. I In addl;i.)!i to the special efforts 1' ' !* by the merchants to make this Dollar Day of special interest f > tli9 community, the committee ba^ engaged musical talent con-| sis'li;g of local residents to broad-' ctst over station WCBA. Allen-' tovM. Wednesday morning. March I2'h from I* to 9:30 and Thursday nioriltiK. March 13, from 9:30 to 10:fin. A program under the super- vision of the Chamber of Com¬ merci} committee is now arranging the broadcasting program and a big surprise is in atore to listeners In ot WCBA nest Wednesday and Tbur«day morning. Mrs. Ida, wife of U. O. Altemoa,. electrical con.ractor, died at % ' I o'clock Wednesday afternoon ait her hotne. 110 .North .Main atreet, ater s ii fieri ig several weeks from a stroke ot apoplexy, aged S9 year'*. Be4iJ''s ber husbaud ahe is survived by one son. Earl, ot town: two daughters. Miss LIstle. at h ime. and Mra. Psul Frack. of Bethlehem Two brothers. Her¬ bert S indt. ot Forks towns'aip. and Olivor Sandt, Easton: three slaters Mis Cori Meyers, Catasauqua; .Mrs Mary Longyear. Palmer town¬ ship, and Mrs. John Longyear, ot Northampr.un. and by two grand¬ child ren I She was a faithful member ot St John's Lutheran church, ot town. Tbe funeral waa held oa Suad.-ty afternoon at her late home. Int,erment w^.made la Porfca cemetery. IlfeT. ' H. C, Snyder offlci sited. Tbe pallbearers were WaHar Frantz, Edward Franta. R«ymoa4- Meyers, Howard Moaer aad Haw* . ward Altemoa. Mrs. Oeorge Ollaar aad MM Varna Lichteawalaar ware TlattMd In Baaton oa Satarday.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 39 |
Issue | 16 |
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 | 1930-03-06 |
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 | 06 |
Year | 1930 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 39 |
Issue | 16 |
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 | 1930-03-06 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-28 |
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 38958 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. |
Full Text |
ThIe Nazareth Item
AN INDEPEHDBHT PAMILY NBWtPAPBK. DBVOTBD TO LITERATURB. LOCAL AND GBWBRAL INTBLUOBNCB
xxxnc
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1930
No. 16
PROTESTS ROUSE :RING DEBATE ON
"street conditions
Ipromises Ro«d Repairs aa Early as Possible; L of Sewer Lines and Thawing Blamed STunusual SUte of Thoroughfares; Dis- COM Improved Road To Tataniy
Striker Held For Beating MillWorker
Co. Detective Schweitzer
Brings Charges With
Intent To Kill Against
Young Knitter
A complaint charging a.saault
with intent to kill has been laid
wad* credit for its recent $50,000 issua! before Squire James S. Fry by De-
on'of bonds as tbe second lot of tbe;'tectlve Leonard .Schweitier against
Light Craber AugusU b Launched
I wbol« issue of
CMBcil tried to „, atreet problems
! .isit and •a»'»^ "•'•'..^* I money was used to pay '•"Ift in tbe bands of the amounting to M4,800
•??2S.a to taba care o«,K,,ance of about $5.00
I tow*
$100,000. Tbis Walter DeBleyker. of Naiareth
off notes DeBleyker is charged with aasault
leaving a against Milton Fehr, a worker at
000 In the; the Kraemer Hosiery. Thei alleged
^ .. ,i,,r-.-w Current bills to the'assault took place several weeks
bu resulted from t'l®! .^ount of $1450.60 were read and' ago and Fehr is said to bave been
':^>llitee to "»• '""" ",' balance -jjSr The street condi- ^^^^^^^
during tbe winter thsws. It »» not
.—ars ouru.. •»»«*"'"M approved and ordered paid. The badly beaiten. Reports ¦"Meant thaws. *t_'8^"° ' aotual balance of trea.^urer showsj culated on Saturday th
Reports wwre clr
at be was
fn a serious condition but tbls is
The cblei, "^ j^^tcr from the Northampton dpnied although It U said infection
is the T.._j,j,n Company ftave Ci)uncll per-; has started In a wound on the nose.
ml9:^ion to placs "Na I'arking'y
kaiare iprli*^
. Aa councllmen i*^"' trsinsit Compai .
Iratamy road, leading j^.^j^n to place "Nu I'arking", I)L-Ulf.\ 1< r was taken Into custody
'*^J^«Lwer »tone Qia"^ !,,„„, on the poles ot the company several days ago by order of the "'of the cruebed rock "'S'^^^^.^^jj^^^j,^,, i„i^e borough, j District .\ttorney and has been r.treets l» secured. U^ HIahwav department c |
Month | 03 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1930 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19300306_001.tif |
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