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¦'*•-¦ Nazareth Item ae AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELUOENCE. iCL xxxvm NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNINC, FEBRUARY 14. 1929 No.12 imber of Commerce Becomes A Reality , n Reimcrt, Assistant Manajfcr of AIli ' rhambcr Gives Interesting Talk At Spirited Meeting ¦tree, rtelmt'rt Mleiito on .Mi)i"l''.v sistant niau- '*?t?e"Ailentowu Chamher of rot"'" ,,..„,i.,„ evening tho The Alli'litow'ii ()r.n;i:nz;iti()ii he .stati'd had also savf.l over lialf a mllliou dollars in .MliMitowii In- vesitor.i hy iiivi stii;atiiiK and rc- portlnK on luvfsfmeuiF. He pavi- Allentown ^ l{„|,liiM)u ("rusdo talf of hi-luK sii-andcd for two da.vs ou a (k'scri- I'll Island while u turrlllc .sturni ihurnt'd UJ) the .N'orth .Mlantic ahoui tlu-iu was told hy William U'allafc (Jlkhrist, HI, son of tho lati; William Wallari' Cllcliri.st, l'liila(lfl|)hia artist, aiid coiuiianlon Clayton Dunning, as Ihey arrived late Friday tirt-d tmd liunnry, in Iliirpswell. .Mf., aPcordiiiK to woi'd rtcoiM'd hy Mflhli'licin rcdallvos. (iilrhrisi who in 1^, until Janu ary 10 last was a student at the Naztiretli HtiU .Military Academy, al .N.izari'th. He Is stayiiiR at the hiMnivu ~- - .,1 ,,,1,..- .„.i..!,t , •¦ .1 >ii flilcliris- s ininer home at Uruns t;,ork and wan Kreatly ap- Other netmt es o' th- Allen- Gt«i and enjo.ved by the Na/.- -nvn ^rou,. in-lu, ed an ordinanre ^ r -hora that curbed the itlne::i'it merch- „ . . .,,., Lh tuemoe"- . , .. . . ,• ..in . ware avenue Kountam 11 i. r ...tor tnkl of lie many ant^iiiul auetio'seer. In the first , ,. .... Ine •pe"'''^'^ ' . .r>.. ' # .1 1, •¦ , AceordiiiK to thin- s orv, ( totteattlvitii's ot a Cham- ca-=» »''" -i"- .-... —i ....--.,.«,.o, rtd before niembors or ttsmber of commerce and , , , , ry Interesting e.\plan-|ono exuinplo ot how the ciiaiu- *f7lie mothods of organlz-j l)er of Commerce h.il hneHtinated nrtinns of a Chiim- one proposition tl'ut looked very ,«()od and found ;il't r inv('slijj;atlon Ihtit it would li: vc Ins' money for iiidthetu :rfComn.erco His talk was ..irrtsely clean and concise of Chamber of com-! the Investors. sition FONER NAZARETH HALL BOY STRANDED 0,\ ISLAND IN GALE IflMt •:e the city coiiiicil "o-oiieratiu .fCoromercP and the fact that and made a licti-c fee so hl^li I Ar to keep tlifse golns Ihere j thiit it wns no' of (piestion for Mid be a wlH.Ie hearted sup , of the organization. He com Ited the business peddlers tn pay it; in Ihe seoond case the council adopt,',! ah or-l men of!dln;ince reqiiiiin!- si.v months re-' Christ and nunniiiM:, who is 17. put out early Wediie-Jihiy mornliiK. from Ciindy's Harbor lirunswlck. for Itasced Islatid. eight miles iiwiiy. They liail only a narrow. School Board Hears Financial Reports MARTIN GUITAR HEAD ADDRESS¬ ES ROTARIANS Borough Council Meets In Regular Sessioi Tlie regular monlhly UHttin.t; .Milton Bradley Co of liie School Hoard was held In F. A. Owen I'ubii., tile iligh .School building .Monday! library books . evening, February 4, 1!»2!». .Member.i pre.sent:—Kern, Hav.k, Haiiheii and Siiliiier. The minutes of the pri.'Vioii:^ meeting were read and aiiiH'oved as I'ead. Tlie Treasurer of the Hoard rend'red the following report; ItalaiKte on hand January 1, liUU . . . $4a..--:t;.t;.". KeceiplH From Tax Collector . . 11,00r,.S.l Tuition s:,:',.2:, i.-:.:t.i>'j •ij.'ii. i: pI Toll! K.\lie:idil arcs . .$i2.r,<.)i\.:i T.TtiT.lil I'iilance oti liand February 1, 192!) . . ? :M.!'2n.l :i The Tax Collector rendered a rejiorf showing collections of schoid taxes during the month of •laiuiary l!i2!t, as follows: l!t27 • jjjipunlty on their foresight j sidence in Allentown before ane- mlrlt in organizing sucli a Hon sales of the type considered iisnd declared Ihat It augur-j i.iidesirable <(nild i,e held. The jfor the future of the town. I latter ordinance nNo stopped the IJ^ ipgaker urged his hearer.s ; Importation of inferior goods for trcN and In- proud of the! Mr. Relmert also nd'.lsed the ilBllty. stiind up for ll and | N'azareth Chtiniher not to turn Its Ijorit and make others see In ; acfivities at once to the securing Itlltyousee. He then turned , of lndii<trles for the community. Iuk jljtter of the organization ; The matter of seriiri'.c industries liUted that the memhers must; he said requires considerable study In the Chamber of Com-j In order to make sure that com- (M the only agency through ! inercially add fintmcially sound Ith they can secure the many' husiness can he hrought Into tbey will deem deslrahle] the community. Develop what you liavp at hand for your present ac¬ tivities he advise;! and you will find as your interests grow and broaden you will be in a much belter position to se'ure desirable industries for this region. He pointed ont tbe many ad¬ vantages of the ("haniber of Com- ni( ree for bringitig the local com¬ munity in toucli with tlie world at large broadening Ihe scope of local business and ere.ring business goodwill and frii';u;ship v, ith other coiiMniiiiities. The local nieinbe-.^ were highly ple;isi-d Willi Mv. IteiJuerfs talk tktclrlcand industrial wel- Itithe community, fnr Irst big job he said will I to Nil the Chamber of Com- I to tbe community, as the trisnliatlon that Is com- rfaliy Interc.-ted In the^ civic industrial welfare of the lionltv. The complexity of len life," lie said "demands Miutlon. f)np man work- [ lione ean net hope to iirhieve I un results Hint a grou|) re¬ nting thf entire rommiiiilty iMomplish |Th« Chnmber of Commerce Is «n\y nency through which I Man can exiiress his ,kf«M He then turned briefly to some of itrhich tbe local Cbam- ftake up and based his on the experience of liloi.e In Allentown cham- leierce. This organlz- lividede into a retail and section, he stated, Hsions look after the in- lit tlieir groups. There Is bnreau organized under nf the chamber which nearly ,^00,000 notations. |illi«Bu last year saved raany of dollars tor Allen- Mrchants and placed the IVstem on a much more re- Atotlng than it had ever I httore. Ilat bofomed boat with siiuare | taxes :? I 4s.n."., (penalties $7.!».'.. ends and carried no food except , t„f;,i * i .-fi.on; 1 riL',S taxes $il74.7-'. two pounds of raisins. pentilties ?.'!:!.74. tot:il $7(lS.4fi: A storm blew np in the after-^ i;r.>o tax<s $10.oo. penaltie.s $ ,sO; noon and continued until Friday, total Slfi'^n; grand total ?S><1.2!>. morning. Th-ir boat was swamp-1 o,, motion of Haubert and Kern, eil and Iliey bad to swim ashore. J ,in;,,iiniously carried, the reports They were forced to sleep Ui the of the Treasurer and of the Tax cellar of an abandoned hiiusp. | Collector were received and filed. They found a few cranberries and On motion of Haubert and shot two snowbirds fnr food. | Hawk, unanimously carried, the fiilchrlst Is an adventurous follf)winK bills were approved for youth and extremely fond of out- payment nnd the Treasurer auth- ticolt, Foresman t. . .j. luxtbooivs lJoyle-Clu.e-i.,iahum Co. cli.'.u.er lioli-its and .Meek supiille.s (;regg I'ub. Co. supplies. . l''raiih .Messlnger .supplies Joiiii Usisald, almanac .. L'. (!. .Vlleinos. supplies and labor P'rantz IJios. rupaiis and labor ,S. ]). Knecht, repairs and labor Harvey iJielz. prints .... K.It.Cobb, adjmtiiig click West lilsiiifeclliig Co. coro-ii'Jeum f.ilward K. Hahb i!i: Co. SU|)plil« Henry I)is.<ton & Sons repair band saws (irant H. Kahler, freight and cartage Chemical Iliibbcr Co. sapidies i'dward ,1. I'nang.-t Ai .S lus supjiiies P.. C. (Iriflith commission. F. .\. .Marcks. expense.s . . !).4lj 30.00 :i.il 14.27 .."jO C.'..!) G 40.32 .1.2 .¦. 12.1.-, 4.40 The .N-azareth K.,t,.riaus met' Ent'"'^ ^'<^^^' ^''^'^ ^>'«teni i,s Completed and More HoM. Monday evening and listened toj To lie SuppHcd; Budjfet For 1929 111 ihieiestlng talk on guitar nud rp„ |»„ Outlilicd 111 .N'azareth wliich has world wide reputation mandolin munufucture by F. H. .Martin, of Hie .Martin fiuitur fact¬ ory. Mr. .Martin is head of this indiist ry achieve I for i's lii'^triimeiitH and bis talk on nietliods of manufacture was great¬ ly en.ioyed. Franklin Haiti, a S.lj'j ttaveliiig musician of great ability was iireoi-nt as a guest and pliiy- ed a number of guitar selections. ,James A. Grubb, of I'erry, Ca., was present as a pu"st. Howard Shimer, president of the club pre¬ side!. T!ie Uotari.ins are planing lo litive Al Hoxey's Philadelphia Poy's Harmonicd 15;uid come to .Nuzareth In the n<:ir future and , render a concert in llu' High 5..'17, "hool aiiditorinni. This ban«i ; numbers forty jderes nnd has <;.7." heen I'fti'd all over the Fniled i ."States during Its concert trip.s. l.r, 1 The local Rotarians hone to secure 1 fiin.is to help defrav the expense r,.70 "f uniforming the N'azareth Hoy's 22.03 Harmonica band wliich is now iu 7 4!) process of forination i A regular s'atrd meeting ofi and to report nl the next meetlns. Town Council was held this 4tli I Coniii'ii'iication from Ooroufk j day ot February, lli29, ut 8:00 Knglneer Filler advising that h« lo'clock p. m. in the Council Hoom ¦ did not find Church St. on grad* I with all muipbera present except-1 between Centre and Mauch Chank ling .Mr, Hitiigeii. The President,; Street, was read nnd referred tO .Mr. Hartzell, presided. 1 the Highway Committee for at On motion of .Messrs. .Mertz and tention Kern, the niinutes of the regular Itejiort.s of Commiltron stated meeting of .January 7tli, Tliuliwu.v: f»ii motion of Messrs 1920. were adopted as read. \ Liiidenmnyer and Schaeffer, It waa (Ml motion of .Messts. Linden.'^ioy- moved thar the Secretary nsk for ir atid .Mertz, It was moved that bids for our requirements of cruah- tlie following bills be paid as read, ed stotie, Uinr.<<tone chljts. slag and Dexter Conere'e .Mfg. Co.$l S2.1 3 slag chips, for the year 1929. f. o. T. F. Chrostwaite 13..TO b. Quarry or point of shipment, as Metropolitan Kdison Co.. 463.39 well as delivered N'nzireth. Pa., on door life, according to Dr. A. D. Thaeler, headmaster of the Naz¬ areth Hull Military Academy, nrized to pay them: Lehigh Telephone Co. To'al $47S.47 Moved by Kern, seconded by Haubert. that Ihe Supervising Principal be authorized to attend the meeting of the .V. E. A. De¬ partment o f Superintendents which will be held in Cleveland. Ohio, February 24 to 2S 1929. Dunning was not a student at the Metropolitan Edison Co rental and tolls t 30.33; Motion carried unanimously school. Twenty-Minute Society Hold Annual Meeting The Twenty Uie Moravian annual ineeting Thursday after¬ noon and evening al tlie church. .\n interesting iirogram was rend- ( \i.-A and ofiicers were named for tlie roiuiiig year. The followiu.g uhlch is brietly ontlined In the: ^^''•'^ elected: President, Mrs, .Maty .Marx; \ ice-president. .Mrs. John Knecht, Correspondtog Secretary. Mrs. Earl Sitro*»M»n:s Treasurer. Mra, Asher Browni. about one third the signers of the The treasurer read the annual membership petitions. ,Mr. Harry iciort ahowing the society in good Freeman, president opened the sanding financially. .Mrs. Alfred meeting and after explaining the Putiin. wife of an Alaskan .Min- purpose for the gathering, turned sionary. now v^-'iting in Hethlehem the meeting over to secretary ^^as present as a guest and gave and Interurban Caa Co. Houghton Mifflin Co. textbooks Macmlllan Co textbooks. Pureau of Publications Sll [ltd if 3 .T. I.. HamniPtf Co. supplies i n. C. He.it'l & C.I textb'kS .Miinre S >ciety of World P.ook Co. - supplies Ciiurcli held Us Pnlilir School Pub. Co. supplies Moved by Haubert, seconded by •6.27 I Kern, that Tax Collector, R. C. I Criffith be granted exonerations 2.17 , aggi-eeatin $101.40. 16.02 Mo'i(m carried on the follow- j ing vote: l.SO Yea:- Kern. Hawk, Haubert and 16.S6 Slilmer. 12.9."> .N'ay:- None. 44.",S I Cn motion of Htiwk and Kern t!ie Hoard ad.iiiirned. 2.67 1 C. .1. Kntuiss. Secretary. ij:mh;m v.ti.LEV mim.h WI.N N.\TiOX.AL IMltlSK FOIt S.»FFTV RFCOltlt above paragraphs, and fhe Naza-, , , .. x. reth group feels it has a real an^ t::^':..^^':}:..^:!^'^lL^. definite work cut out for it In this community. The meeting wns attended bjr FAREWELL SERVICE AT HAMAN CHIIRCH LION GLEE CLUB TO RENDER CONCERT The f.nal s'rvice of the confer-' ence yeur uill be held In Haman: Memorial Kvangelical Church on' The regalar nuetliig of the Lions Cluij was held In the "V" on Tuesday evening. Lion Thaeler William Mertz. The latter intro¬ duced Mr. Relmert fo Ihe group. The members of the Nazareth Chamber will hold a meeting in the near future In order to select more oflicers who are needed and also to organized a board of di¬ rectors. Due notice of this meet¬ ing will be published at a later date. Basket BaU Team To Hay "Y" ¦• ntruii;^ Hercules Basket ITeim \wil pliiy the .Vazareth .4MKRK^-%X LKtllON Al.\IM.\itV MKKTI.Xti The Auxiliary of the American Legion Post No.4 15 are s|)uiisoring a joint "get-to-getliei" meeting and h.ave the local |)ost members •C. A. T. Mill on the Nazareth! as, their guests together with the lunch [•oorTonight. February 141 h. i meiubers of the Am. rlcaii War lam.' V ii; ;ittract a record ' .Mothers na guests of honor. Mas Ih. ic has been keen i This event will tak.' place on frj between theso teams all Wednesday evening. Kebriiary 27 •>. and each team has .» l.m; | next in the Nazar. t!i Y. M. C. .\. •We following. I building. *ll teams h;ive made veiyi Special commltte.'s are prepar- •We shdwiiig against strong! lug an enlerlaliiing program for ¦Wis all siasoii and will put | the occasion which will be fealur- aii iiileresling account of native life In Alaska. Mra. Buttin is stationed at Bel hei, Alaska. A brief program was rendered by the members. Mrs. John Knecht gave a humorous Pennsyl¬ vania Dutch reading called "In Phlladelphy;" Mrs. Asher Brown, gave a reading: Mrs. Frank Wun¬ derly told of "Mother and the Auto"; Mrs. Jennie Laubach, rendered .several pleasing piano solos. Mra. Strohman read an Interest¬ ing letter from Mrs. Louiae Sch- ramn who Is located in the Mission Fields of Nicaragua. Following the election and pro- uram Ihe nunibers enjoyed a box- V" IHl!i:t'nH{H .MKFT, I their liest eiTorls to win |«Preliniinaiy game, the Na;; "V" girls will play tli.' Al Terrfjr-i. P« Her.Mle..< Team still have ; |0P«n (hites, iind will be gla. "¦ fri'i.i anvon.' wi.jlii: I thetn. ¦d by refreslmi.iils. «— .Mr. and Mrs. Clifk K.dler w.m.' visitors ill iaislnn on Saturday. The r.nar.l of Directors of the .Nil/.aI.'th Y. M C- A. in session on 'I'lMiisday afternoon at the local •y organized for 111" coming year as f.dlnws: Wiirren lireinig. presideni: H.iward K. Shinu-r, first , lce-presi,ienl; C Fredick Martin, s.i'oiid vice-pr.>iileiit: Lester C. Iliiwk, trPcHiiriM-; W I? H;in'«^i'. •¦I'cretary. Sunday evening. February 24ili, at jiresii.ed. Th^iv waa an attend- 7:30 o'clock. This wili alHo l)e the ance of fvl [ler cent. Ciiests pre- lasl |)ublic worsliip setvice of the sent were Lutlier Batt of town present Haman congregation and and Field Executive ot scouting, will be featuri?! by the farewell K. .\. Andrews of Easton. The sermon of the p:i.stor, Uev. LeiUe club had also as Its guests Veteran Kiefer. On .Marcli 10. i« new Troop No. 1 of Nazareth. This pastor will come to Nazareth to i troop Is sponsoied by the Lion.-* serve the merged congregations Club. of Haman and Zion churches. The present Haman congrega¬ tion has been in exiatence for 2S years under the direction of over 1 a half dozen pastors, the first of whom was the popular Rev. S. P. Erisman, and the last of whom is the present pastor. 1 In view of the fact that the Ha-! .Many interesting reports were rendered by the various com¬ mittees. Lion .Martin presented the appeal that tlie Lions Cull) and their friends are to raise $2000. 1900 for scout support and $1100 for the share to pay for the aite at caniii Weygadt. Certificates of merit were award¬ ed to some scouts for wurk done man congregation is now to merge ,„ c^n,,, during tlie summer, and be part of a bigger group, it .i„h„s„„ i5.j„e v^;ls also presenf was thought well to hold a short j,„,j rendered two selections on the memorial service in connection^,,,,,,,. „,,,ic,, „^.r,, xit^hU- appre- with the final service on the 24th. (.j.,,gj Messages of greeting and hopefrom \^^^ speaker of the evening wa.^ the Rev. C. K. Fegely of Phillips- He point¬ ed out thai scouting develops out door life, vacatioiuil giii.lance and former past.irs will be read. These should be of great interest to the ,„jj manner on scoittin many friends who have been ns- sociaiPd wilh the church In years gone by. Mr. Daniel Nace, the class iL'uder. will repres.'Ut Hie present congregation. >M l,\WFV CONCFRT CO. .AT UK.II S< HOOL MV Sl iiodi, KKld.oWsHH' SlI'l'Fi:. St. John ,?i Reformed In FSourishinff Condition Ibers '''•¦'¦:iii!-. l'-.i,niary llth. ''¦'¦^ I Mih.rs and adult TB nt the .Schoeneck Siin- Phaol Will ]„!„ i„ ,, K,.|i,„v. I'uppernt 7:00 o'clock. Dr. ^"•RnmitimM-. of Cedar Cr.'St »*' Allenl.uvii, a M..raviaii all.""'' '"'"f''^"'"' who !s n '" '" ridigious educating. °"Mhe princliial address of r*'"''!!. Thi. is ...ssurance r" "fa helpful and eiijo.val.le '¦*diilt nildp riass. of whi.h 'f'-K'-l 1^ pr. siili.nt. has ar- ">'s supper and music will nwnci! by ninsicians und.'r •""Ship nf Kugene Trein, *n tronihone soloist and ne Huporinieudent of the ¦«K Sumlay School. "UnpfT Will he served ,,-*„'•"" o'clock nnd the Ithp/ ^"""''' Immediately "e distort rniirsn. y^ np.E COMlVWr AIXIMAIIY MKETINtJ I.. J Mrn Cnmpanv will wSl ^"'""^ f^'Tuary 19. Jjn • hall, public square character buildiim. He nlso stressed the joy scouting lirings lo diids that were ihids that are an.l none dads. The ad.Iress was practical and In an Interesting Wiiy broiighl out what it meana to the comninnity. He made one final appeal that every Lion should get back of Ihia movement. In two weeks. Dr. Nicki 1 will address the club and will give th- liistom- of the .dllc of corner. .Smoetime after Kaster the r'' ¦ Operating without accident for the entire year 192S. the Bath, F.igelsville. Ormrod .N'o. 3 and Sandts Kddy. Pa., plants of the Le¬ high Portland Cement Company have set new marks of industrial progress, according f(j letters re¬ ceived by the superintendents of the local mills congratulating them and their plants on their ac¬ cident-prevention records on be- li-ilf of the entire membership of the Portland Cement As.jociati.iii. "We extend hearty congratul- iitlon.s to you and to every man In your orgtinization. as winners of the Association safety troidiy for lfi2S." the letter state. '-The event miay well be celebrul-d as a mark of Industrial progress which h.if won you the national commend- ati.in of the indtntry. Your ach¬ ievement bespeaks sterling effort. We extend best wishes for the cou- tlnnnncp of your fine recoci. tlio nrosperi'y of fhe mill and the pond forfiine of every employee and famil.v." The l.ic:il mills were four of is plants out of 147 operating in the I'nited S'ates and Can;iil:i to h^ awarded the I'ort land Cement A" s.iciati.m s:ifety trophy for 192^ as a result of their perfect ar- cileni-prevention reeords. in ad¬ dition to receiving the handsome sciilptored monument, two repre¬ sentative of each mill will be sent to the spring mee'ing of t!ie As¬ sociation fn New York as guests of the entire Industrv. .N'azareth Coal & Lbr K. J. I'nangst & Sons . . . Paul W. H'ckman fieorge .\. .Smith N'azareth Coal & Lbr. Co Arrerlcan LaFrance Co.. .\meriran I.eFrance Co. . Russ'1 K. Stout Frank Hu'h C. Rlsmiller Eaaton C,;is Worka Trumbower Co I' C,. Altemos M. D. Frable Frack &• Leh Co. 61.7.-. 1.2.- l.S.7.', 19.15 the streets, and furtlier moved that ask for bi.N for hauling stone and s!,';ff from the hauling cnntractora. I'iivemein: .Mr. .Mertz reported 6 no that Ihe Lehigh Telephone Co. 96.9S asked for permission to lay a con- .29.S3 duit line underground on Neir 9.' Street, west side, between Centra 190.00 and .North Streets. On motion of 63.90, .Messrs. Butts and Lindenmoyer, It .''i 291 was moved to grant the requeat 41 2.S3 I with Ihe understanding tbat per- 90..'^0 mit be taken out for dlggins ap 2.09 the street and the road bed ra* 3 4.761 placed in Its former condition. R. E. Ruloff 144,241 I»oII«p: Mr. Butts referred to S. J. Oregory 56.03 i certain violation of the trafflc OT" Nelson L. Yeakel I.S5 1 dinance recently and the steps tak- A. J. Schissier 5.151 en by the Committer to enfora Nazareth Item 4.2S ' ."ame. The question of the neeeaa> On motion of Messrs Linden-. It v for maintaining a special pollca mover and Schaeffer If wis moved nflicer S-^'nrdav and Sunday niskta that the report of C M. Stuher. durine t^e vvln'er months was fo- Chief of the Fire Departnvnl. for ferred fo the Committee for con- Ihe year 192S be acceiiled and sideration and final decision. placed on file. Firt-: Mr. Kern renorted tkat On motion of Messrs. Linden- Fire Chief Stuber had asked lof moyer and Butta. It waa moved additional ga's masks, and for rnb- thnt the communication from the ber coals and boots for the lira Vieilance Hose Co. advising of the def^artment. Th's mnfter waa nT'poip.trpont nf members to serve' left In the hands of tbe Committee oti th" Fire patrol for the venr for corsideratloii and to report at the revt meefine. lyiulit: Mr. Kahler reported pro- press. fjiw: Mr. Siegfried reporte4 Iirocrexs PuhMc |»i-f,.vri.ty: Mr. SchaaVar 1929 he accepted and jilaced on file. On niofion of M"s r« P'-haeff^r ¦in.i Mr""fz. if wns moved that the SecretTrv make amdicntio'i for r'.as o^rvlro |ti the Mn'l»<l"nl Bull''- Ine t" wrpordnnee w-<»h t'leir pre- ^""•¦ted r>rovr«»«». \\Z.»HKTH I'. O. S. of ^. T<» .\TTKM» SKItVK K.H In observance of George Wash¬ ington's birthday anniversarv. Washlneton Camp N.i. 44.';, P. o. S. of A. of Nazareth on Sundav e-ening. Fehriiirv 17. will altenil divine services in the St. John's R'Mermpd church. Broad and Pro- sT^ecl streets, .-¦f 7 o'.lock. The Pas'or. Rev. \V. H. Wotring. will preach a st>eei;ii sermon for the occasion which will nlao he featur¬ ed with special musical numbers Tho members win march to the c''i'rch in a bor'v expecting to leiv.. shafe-'.. H'11. on Belvidere street at 6-4.- P. M. sharp. »o.i» fSnrvfco Cliv^ff ,1 Inn On niet'on nf Af^iar". Li"'-"- movc-r atid Bii'ts. i» ws r"'>'-p'^ fb.Tl the ntiotnt'on r,r The n-,""'- "voll fo-n'^^tiv eo""»-''-i'» thn |nst tl. ntlon of a cen t r'l I ^f*"^ '.iT-ni sv'--' he r< fi'-red to the Fire Commitf-^e l,es!ic MilkiiHilK, However, IM. re«|e(| to I'rt.v CiKtX I1.V Jury at Fa-iton L'-lie Milkowitz. Nazireth. was foniul not guilty of carrying cin- cealed deadl.v weap.ms and point¬ ing fitvirnia. The jury, however, directed Milkowitz lo pay the costs. The case was tried before Judge Stewart .lohn Cassler. also of Nazare'h, aiijieired as the prosecutor. He tes'ifif'd that Milkowitz had ii'iMed a gun on him af the Nazareth /air on .Vugust ^^\. last. The defendant denied the charge, but admitted havlne a gun, which he said he carried under nii'horiry a.s a special deputy sheriff. I.eonnrda Bello was another re¬ silient of Nazareih acquitted of a similar charg.'. The case was tried (dub V 111 it in!.r iiL;iTgalional in-.t- Tln' int. rior of lb,' church will .l.ilnrs R.'fiHl'U'.l b.' r.Miovat.il atid leil.....rated and tlie ontsiiii- Ilf til.' .1,11.ll will be paint.mI. Till' window frames of tlie cluirch wer.-- paint.'.1 during the past siimuii'r but the proposed .dianges will take In the entire structure. Numer..us minor re¬ pairs niid alterations will be made. (Mil.. IS .if Ihe churcli will i>roc.'i>d witli I Itins f.ir Ihi' proposed ren- .ivatiii4 an.l d. tails will lie worked out at a later date. The work will probably be done during Ihe com¬ ing sum mer. The Consistory will organize at a later meeting. The iiiinital ing of till' Kt church was held last Tiiurs la..- .veiling 111 till' '.hiii.di. it'v. \\ . 11. Wotring pa-tor ..f the chnr.li presided. Tin- 1 ongngatlon el.'.'t- ed to serv i the consistory KIders, Willi.s Hagenbuch and Walter Kern ami DeticotiM, Charles Kaesley Clayton Kern. Charl-- Uoth and Kl«oo.l Meyers. William II llarp.r. treasurer, r.ported for tb.' congr.'vatiou tind showed 111.' cliurch in a nourish¬ ing financial cnndition. Ow.ii Hess reported fnr the Sunday School; .Mrs. II V Yeisley, report ed for the Ladi's Aid; Miss Alic.^=i Kntiuss reported for the Mission Society; Crace Reiiialey, gave the r.'iiort of the Mission Band; \VaI- t.T Kern reported for Troop No. 2. Hoy Scouts niiecti'd with the church; Mrs. Robirt Nolf present¬ ed the reiiorteil f.'r tie.' .Mission Culld. The reports were all gratifying In tho membera of tho coni;reg- atlon and showed an extremely ac¬ tive year. Tho Congr.'gaiioii tidopfed a re¬ solution authorizing the consistory to mako needed repairs ami nl- terationi to the church structure. On Tues.Iay evenin'4. F.'brnary Ititli.'. the MiiiViiney C'on.'eit Coni¬ pany will present a varied and iii- tei-esfiiig program of both classic an.! seml-poptll 11- niilsii: in the High School aeditori.m at seiM". ,,,^ „,,.^ , W ' ' announced later. 'I'liis uill he th''" liiKil iMM^vam i-inst iatere>;'m .: of till I,\i'i'um Course of .¦iiti'rtiiin- ;, long lime. nient and promises to he a wmi- « derful .¦ntertalnment fur' I. ith young and old with soni.'.hitig il:f- The P. O. S. of .\. L:idies' Lodge j before Judge William McKeen. In of Nazareth h-is ben invited to at- arriving at its verdict the jury Tha Lndiea .\uxlllary of tha .N'azureth "Y ' under direction of Mrs. C. Frederick Martin, presl- ient. has arranged a pr;igram of activities for the c 'miiig >ear that shou'd prove attrati e to all their members. The proRr;im has been devised af'er study of w'lat tbe local wom.ati ref|ulre and repre¬ sents an interesting array of activi- lies. The organiz Ition of the Au¬ xiliary this year Is by committee each activity being governed bjr a fixed committee. .Xthletic Progmm— ( Kvcy Wed¬ nesday. Women's Day al Ihe "Y") 1.30 t'> 2:4.''. P. M.. gymnasium for women: 2:4,1 to 3:45 P. M., swimming for women: 4 to -, P. M. swimming for girls; 2 to ,''. P. M. liowline for women; 6:30 to 7:30, basketball for girls: 7 to 8:30 P. M., swinimiiig for women: S to 9: 30, gymnasium for girls. Swimm- •eiul this service, nlso any other' directed Bello to pay two-third's o'f''"^ lessons ;ire given at each period P O S of .V. ni'vuber belonging to' the costs and Leonardo CiaveraPo, ^^ f^^^r^ charge. at\vc:imp. i one-third. I a iirograiiini for and [dace to bi^' It was otic 1.;' t:,e tn ¦''¦•.-^^ h -i.t U,v Boy Scouts Attend Services In Body i:\ \\(ii::.isric si:k\ k i .s K. l.ligelistic se.vic"; held in Ihe Mor.ivlau Fthrca!.-. 17 to .1 ew- e.\cei ' S;itiird y at 7:4.' The sp.iik.;- vi'- will ( h w he fi'reut every minute. The tlrst part of tii' pro;:'am will b" in conceit form u herein i|ii,irlettes. trios, duets, solos, and attractive comedy numbers will be featured. The second part .d' the Mi'llicl;e, the b ir.igrtim will contain lale hits f rom ^ .Moravian Cliiirc', mtisic;il comedy successes, iin'Iud-: Rev .Melllcke Ing ¦•Student Chorus" from Stud- foreef 1 speaker .'lit Prince, "Li>\e Duet" and "Tea Cospel Messages for Two" from No. Nn, Nanette. ('ood no":i,M I'v—" 'inal'ig 'Wooden Shoe Chorus" from You I'-e ci>rili;illy invlteil to Join Swe.'tlieart and "Rose .Marie" and with us In eft.nts mnde to r.'fresh "Indian Love Song" from Roae bellev.Ms and I .Marie, etc. ets. to Christ. I.-. ..',•! M-k. Rev. C. A. -tor of the lehem. Pa. iluiUir and win bring The l;i>.\ .Mouts of %¦• tei-,111 Trniij, ! atl 111!.(I si rvici s at the Moru- .i.in Clmrih Sunday evening as i .', t .11' ih.iir cideliration ot the :" I ;r. ivrsary of the Hoy Scout ^"o^enl• 11? in .\merica. The camp ' iiiv-eii for s. r¦ i.-e lo (!o,! mil ili.'lr fellow men. Busineas Girls' Club. W diiea- day. S P. M. Nursery, difii,'-' Wednesday af¬ ternoon athletic schedule; compet¬ ent supervision, toys and games for children of wr,men who taka part in jirogram of the day. Social an.! Iiusineas meetings aa arrnnged b.v the program com¬ mittee. If .NOU are not a mi.mber. yoU are invited to join the "Y" Au- Tli.re was a large attendance nt^xlllary and eu.ioy these actlvitiea, the service. The choir and orches tra had nranged special music and ,. ... . 1 ,,..-, , I ""^ congragational singing was in- hi.. (.11- s ,,11,1 th" Oirl Scouts out-l ^|,jp,.,, " did th.-ir hrothers In aHendance;- ^ group of Nazareth Scouts at- •it the Uf etiiig however as both of : tended th these orders were represented hy i "•ge dl l.'V'iitions. The Scouts as part of Ihe service preaent their ro'ors and recited the Scoiif law ¦let Scouts oath. R.v. Midnerf pastor of the cliurch hiid tor his theme "Sifted l.a.l the unsaved] fur Service" and brought out lu his sermon the way in which peo- ^ *'.• ¦. . '^ ''T'{29BMSSEk£lStaSKiiI3HVilHHRi^H^^^^^^^^^^^^HI ¦«t' THE NINETH CATECHETICAL REUNION OP THE 8T, JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH, XAZARETH, W. H. WOTRINO. D. D. LLD. PASTOR services in Kaston High shiK III on Saturday evening P'lbru- ary 9 where they enjoyed a lun- . Ill on at the High School c;ife- tf lia after which they retired tn the auditorium and listened In an entertaining program. Dr. Will¬ iam Mather Lewis, president of Lafayette College mado the ad¬ dress of the evening. His talk waa followed by presen laion of Kaglo Badges to Scouts attain¬ ing Ihat rank, by Mr. Oeorge F Hellick. H. H. Mitchell, .Scout Commissioner presented City Troop Contest Trophies to Easton ! Trnnp No. 10 William K. Howell acted ns snng leader nnd kept tho boys In a merry frame of mind. "Uncle Charley' Fegley served os Master of ceremonies. Tho Shull Jonior High orchestra furnished mualc for tho occasion. Durinir tha evening Camp Di¬ plomas wera preaented bf Senior Daputr Commlaaloaar Soto C. Pokl. The membership dues are, four dnll.-irs per year for ful! jirlviicgeB or one dollar per year for social privileges (not inclnillng the gym¬ nasium. Hwimmlng pool or baths.) Dues for girls under age 16, three dollars p. r year. PKXN-IUMF t'FMFM" C <)KI». B. W. Dntikenmiller. for the past :^ixteen years associated witb tho Crescent Portland Cement Company of Wampum, Pa. Is now cnnuecled with tbe Penn-Dixia Cement Corporation, New York City. Mr. pAickenmiller is assigned to special saleir work for the eor- poration In marketing their pro¬ ducts in different territories. RED fliom REPREflBXTATIVag The fonowtat were samad M countr rapraaantatlVaa ef tk« Eaaton Cbaptar of tba Aaiarteaa Red Croaa: BaBter.«Mni. ¦. W. ChrlaUna: BMt Bragor. Miaa Ammi Skeok; Paa Argirl. Mn. WIMmi Bunrd. Md~Wtal 0«k pr) ¦L.^t ttonn no tvMs r*""i'fed to nnv .¦iir-o-t h!I'« •>"d O" rno'lon Of ^T',i«.,w t-o..n o»if1 ^'e?'f*'f^d I* WIS r-inve'1 that h» be f>nHir,r'"»Q,t tO res-^'tiate a loan fnr $3000 00 for 'Continued on Pniro Fo.ir* Aquitted of Carrying "Y" AUXILIARY Concealed Weapons ARRANGE ACTIViTIES
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 13 |
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 | 1929-02-14 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1929 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 13 |
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 | 1929-02-14 |
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 39311 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. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELUOENCE.
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NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNINC, FEBRUARY 14. 1929
No.12
imber of Commerce
Becomes A Reality
, n Reimcrt, Assistant Manajfcr of AIli ' rhambcr Gives Interesting Talk At
Spirited Meeting
¦tree,
rtelmt'rt Mleiito on .Mi)i"l''.v
sistant niau-
'*?t?e"Ailentowu Chamher of
rot"'" ,,..„,i.,„ evening
tho
The Alli'litow'ii ()r.n;i:nz;iti()ii he .stati'd had also savf.l over lialf a mllliou dollars in .MliMitowii In- vesitor.i hy iiivi stii;atiiiK and rc- portlnK on luvfsfmeuiF. He pavi-
Allentown ^ l{„|,liiM)u ("rusdo talf of hi-luK
sii-andcd for two da.vs ou a (k'scri-
I'll Island while u turrlllc .sturni
ihurnt'd UJ) the .N'orth .Mlantic
ahoui tlu-iu was told hy William
U'allafc (Jlkhrist, HI, son of tho
lati; William Wallari' Cllcliri.st,
l'liila(lfl|)hia artist, aiid coiuiianlon
Clayton Dunning, as Ihey arrived
late Friday tirt-d tmd liunnry, in
Iliirpswell. .Mf., aPcordiiiK to woi'd
rtcoiM'd hy Mflhli'licin rcdallvos.
(iilrhrisi who in 1^, until Janu
ary 10 last was a student at the
Naztiretli HtiU .Military Academy,
al .N.izari'th. He Is stayiiiR at the
hiMnivu ~- - .,1 ,,,1,..- .„.i..!,t , •¦ .1 >ii flilcliris- s ininer home at Uruns
t;,ork and wan Kreatly ap- Other netmt es o' th- Allen-
Gt«i and enjo.ved by the Na/.- -nvn ^rou,. in-lu, ed an ordinanre ^
r -hora that curbed the itlne::i'it merch- „ . . .,,.,
Lh tuemoe"- . , .. . . ,• ..in . ware avenue Kountam 11 i. r ...tor tnkl of lie many ant^iiiul auetio'seer. In the first , ,. ....
Ine •pe"'''^'^ ' . .r>.. ' # .1 1, •¦ , AceordiiiK to thin- s orv, ( totteattlvitii's ot a Cham- ca-=» »''" -i"- .-... —i ....--.,.«,.o,
rtd before niembors or
ttsmber of commerce and , , , ,
ry Interesting e.\plan-|ono exuinplo ot how the ciiaiu- *f7lie mothods of organlz-j l)er of Commerce h.il hneHtinated nrtinns of a Chiim- one proposition tl'ut looked very ,«()od and found ;il't r inv('slijj;atlon Ihtit it would li: vc Ins' money for
iiidthetu
:rfComn.erco His talk was ..irrtsely clean and concise
of Chamber of com-! the Investors.
sition
FONER NAZARETH HALL BOY STRANDED 0,\ ISLAND IN GALE
IflMt
•:e the city coiiiicil "o-oiieratiu .fCoromercP and the fact that and made a licti-c fee so hl^li I Ar to keep tlifse golns Ihere j thiit it wns no' of (piestion for Mid be a wlH.Ie hearted sup , of the organization. He com Ited the business
peddlers tn pay it; in Ihe seoond case the council adopt,',! ah or-l men of!dln;ince reqiiiiin!- si.v months re-'
Christ and nunniiiM:, who is 17. put out early Wediie-Jihiy mornliiK. from Ciindy's Harbor lirunswlck. for Itasced Islatid. eight miles iiwiiy. They liail only a narrow.
School Board Hears
Financial Reports
MARTIN GUITAR HEAD ADDRESS¬ ES ROTARIANS
Borough Council Meets
In Regular Sessioi
Tlie regular monlhly UHttin.t; .Milton Bradley Co of liie School Hoard was held In F. A. Owen I'ubii., tile iligh .School building .Monday! library books . evening, February 4, 1!»2!».
.Member.i pre.sent:—Kern, Hav.k, Haiiheii and Siiliiier.
The minutes of the pri.'Vioii:^ meeting were read and aiiiH'oved as I'ead.
Tlie Treasurer of the Hoard rend'red the following report;
ItalaiKte on hand
January 1, liUU . . . $4a..--:t;.t;.". KeceiplH From Tax
Collector . . 11,00r,.S.l
Tuition s:,:',.2:, i.-:.:t.i>'j
•ij.'ii.
i:
pI
Toll!
K.\lie:idil arcs
. .$i2.r,<.)i\.:i
T.TtiT.lil
I'iilance oti liand
February 1, 192!) . . ? :M.!'2n.l :i
The Tax Collector rendered a
rejiorf showing collections of
schoid taxes during the month of
•laiuiary l!i2!t, as follows: l!t27
• jjjipunlty on their foresight j sidence in Allentown before ane-
mlrlt in organizing sucli a Hon sales of the type considered
iisnd declared Ihat It augur-j i.iidesirable <(nild i,e held. The
jfor the future of the town. I latter ordinance nNo stopped the
IJ^ ipgaker urged his hearer.s ; Importation of inferior goods for
trcN and In- proud of the! Mr. Relmert also nd'.lsed the
ilBllty. stiind up for ll and | N'azareth Chtiniher not to turn Its
Ijorit and make others see In ; acfivities at once to the securing
Itlltyousee. He then turned , of lndii |
Month | 02 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1929 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19290214_001.tif |
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