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ytmmm ^m Nazareth Item 1 _AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. XXXVII NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18. 1928 No. 47 lOEMAKER BROS. [N HIGH HONORS IN BIG PIG ROUND-UP g|o«0>ak^i', of Lehigh In the feediug cluh Is one and one- . Northampton county half pounds per day. Kleven of Af boys and glrU Junior the Northampton county group ' eiub, •ponoored by made a perfect score for dally kgnpton Rotary club, gain. The hlRhent average dally championship at the .unin was madp by the entry of held Friday at Laury's Norm.in flausor. fhe Rain being *ita|l, LehlBh county. The 2.OS pounds per day during the' '?,Qpionshlp went to his feeding period of I2fi days. J Allen Shoemaker. Both Poliowing the judging, ff num- ^ tons of Mr- and Mrs. W. her of pigs were sold to local Itker. who live about onn hutchpis. Thrt-f slaughter hi>ua- « half north of Trelch- [ '^For Men Must tight tmd Women Must Weep"... By Albort T. RSd • PID MoTH&a*$ pneciou^ HAve a miol 1 6AHZ? ¦ j 'OM. IT WA« A PIP. 1 ^Cn THOStTWO '^- TteTH KMOCICBD OUT *• .fOBOd-up was the largest Itl kind ever held In ..ton or Lehtgh counties. tkto year the largeat in of Pennsylvania. There ty.t»'o members In the (fty-three of the mem- [tol tkclr plRs at the round- Mlkanpton county, with jjgi members, waa repre- I III per cent. I was started on June 7 I lit pis* were dietrlbuted "s were represented, liiit the bid¬ ding was not spirited nnd a iiiim- l)ir of tlie owners decid.-^d to butcher the animals thomsetves or sell them privately. A field. ad.tare!it to Laury's Orange hall, was used for the round-up. Here individual stalls bad lieen provided for the pt^s. which were brought to the place nf the round-up during the fore¬ noon, when they were weiglied. During the afternoon several hun¬ dred people, including a numlier "f the memliers of the N'orthamp- Hine place at which the ,„„ jiotury clul). were present. A ^ WM held. The weight i ,,,„pr kraut'supper was ser.eil ^. at the starting time. |f,.r,n, 4 o'clock on In fhe nnmse (tn 20 to 40 pounds. Af!|,;,il. The committee in the Ro- l-op F/iday. the weight tnry cluh. which sponsored llii' (row 1'^'' >" 207 pounds. : ,„ovp,neiit. was composeil of Pr. It pig was the entry ofj k j nalllef. \V. \V. Kiiatz, R. K. Clauser, Northamiiton ; q,„id, j,,,,! \V. H. Smith. CouMty rhich weighed 207 | Agents R. r... Coleman of N'nrth- whlle neatrlce Lauchnor. | ;,mt)ton nnd A. L. Hacker, .if r,- Ugh county group, had a lit weUhed 204 pounds. ¦emheis in both Lehigh ISorthampton- counties were bv the Northampton high, also nssistp.l In condiictiiis tlic clul) and holding the rninul- np. Adequate prizes for the winr.PM were pro\ ided by the Ro' 11 v cluh Club and there was some ^n<\ ench boy and girl, v.lio com- iilared rivalry between the ,;ipted the project, will receive a ¦pe of club members. The 4.^ Cluh emblem, used by nl! t-H H pips from the North- rhibs In every .<?tate in the Inion. (ounly group were Judged To Ralph Shoemaker, the winner followed by the I.,ehigh of the champion, a loving cup. ((roup. The winners in nronerlv Inscribed. wn« iirejonfed gnn were then Judged and by the Rotary club. The winners itmpinn and reserve champ- in the N'orthampton coimtv cluh were: 1. Ralph Shoennker; 2. Allen Shoemaker; n. Rohfrt .fohn- ¦^on: 4, Ke'ineth Longenli.ifh: .i. nnvid Creyer: fi. Hnrnld Koehler; ". Margaret Schwartz, and S. Ceorge T.iikish. The winners in Pen Argyl Woman Hon¬ ored at S. S. Convention BELFFAST REFORMED ANNIVERSARY OCT. 19- 21; SPECIAL PROGRAM Prnf. Geo. W. RIcharte. President Theological 8eiBl> Lancaster; celebratloa of Tho centennial anniversary of man, the Kvangelical Reformed church, j>.r)., BelfuHl, formerly known as the' I'liioii church of Bushkill town- ' ship, will be held October 1», 2(» "^'* I^rd 8 Supper. ¦<ud 21, 102X, Rev. W. H. Brong. Catechetical reunion and hoa. li. n , pastor. Friends are Invited day, Sunday, Oct. 21. 2.15 p. m. to att'iiid any or all of these serv- Organ voluntary, C. H. Seyfried; ices. Following is the program: .olo. .Mrs. Florence Broekman; Initial und preparatory service, devotional services; address. Prof. Friday. Oct. 19 at 7..'.0 p. m. Or- Ceo. W. Richards, DI).; anthem. gan Iirelude. Miss Velma Stein- Schoeneck Moravian choir; trom- net!!: devotional service by the brine solo, Eugene D. Trein; ad- liastor: anthem, I'mIoii choir, St. dress. Rev. Ceo". Ilahnson; graot- iiics by other ministers; musieal selection, C. Whitfield Treln; hla- lorical sketcli ot tbe church. Voung people's and consecto* tion service. Sunday. Oct. 21, 7 p. tn. Organ prelude. Mrs. Vemo .lackson: song service; male cbor- Accordlng to the custom ob¬ served at State Sunday School conventions, the past f»w years, those who had served as an offlcer or teacher iu the Sunday scbool for Hfty years were awarded a service medal at the convention held last week in I»hilaaelphia. .Mrs. Annie VVonlen of the Zion M. K. Sunday Mchnol, I'en Argyl, wus ! honored In this way. Mrs. Wor- den had the additional (listinctlou of serving her entire term in tnis one Sunduy school. The conven¬ tion will long be remembered by those who attended. N'ortliamp¬ ton county was well represented, all parts of the county having • elegutes present at Philadelphia. If Is Ihe intention of the couaty service; anthem, Chofr of Rvan- us, "Arise, Ve Men of God," MaM iifticers to take the messages of tinlical Reformed church. Belfast; clioriis of Belfast Evangelical Ro- :!ie Convention to those not privjl-1 sernKni, Rev. A. A. Bohner; con- formed church; devotional servi- 'ged to attend, and these meetings nrniaHoii of class. ! ces; anthem. Faith Reformed Pit'-r'.s churrh. Plainfield; ser- maii. Rev. Floyd it. Shafer. (^oiifiriiiat'on service, Saturday, Oct. 20, 7..".0 p. m. Processional, f';ite"lietical class; violin solo, "Largo," .Marlyn Rader, accom- liaiii'^d by .Mrs. Alb»?rt Roth: altar Legion Auxil- ODD FELLOWS INSTALL iary Meeting OFFICERS AT BANNER at Hellertown BOOSTER MEETING RlMted. C. Madison, swine speclalist Ifwnsylvania State College. |iijudi:e. and, before an- lai the winners, explained pigs were Judued from The regular quarterly conven¬ tion of the American Auxiliary or- liuiiization from the counties of .Northamiiton. Lehigh, Monroe and Carbon, met In session at Hellertown on Saturday ufter- iioou. Iiwpolnt of fhe butcher and the hielilv comtnendilije cnnin kreedcr. He also exiihiln-, points which were consid- naklug fhe pinclngs. It fht nut flint the heaviest It always the best fnr l«. The type of the vnr-' Important cuts, such as, loin, of bacon, nnd ham was ex- i«d. In making the final 118. fhe average gain per day th» rernrds kept hy the boys llrli were taken Into consld- bi. The goal for dally g;>In ed Men To Meet at Bangor were: Chnrle< MuffNv, Miriam I.OTignnh'ic'i. P;ni! r>erh. Rldi Lerch. Archibald Felui'^l. Norman'"""" Clauser, Elvin Koehler. Valenia Muffley, Annabel Lerch, Paul Po.\ nnd Mike Contar. The com¬ mendable groun w.Ts as follows: ri^llas Fries. Mar.v Hower. Aaiosi ''>wer. N'lirinan Borger. William ¦^lifhael. Ray Snengler. Ronnard '^Mtrff. Fred MichTel. Dorothy Michael, Ceorge Heiney. Sterling Spender and Arlene Frack. Nazareth Lodge, No. 1000. I O. O. F. on Friday night Iield a booster meeting und smoker in Odd Fellow Hall, Belvidere street. .\ good attendance was present to witness installation of the recent- .Maiiy of the delegates arrived ly elected offlcers. which was al.so ut Hellertown in the moining and iiiirt of the program. The iiistai- were s^-rved a luncheon in the lution was carried out by District -^ American Leg dn home at noon. William C. Hiii and his staff of S.. George Reese; L. S. S.. Charles Wunderly. The menibers of the installing team were District: Deputy. Wil¬ liam C. Hill; District Deputy (irand Warden. Jamea Seal; Dis¬ trict Deputy firaud Chaplain, Rev W. .\nder.son; District Deputy (Irind R. S.. .Arch Alhert; Finan WEDDED •tated meeting of the tribe-" it Improved Order of Red of LehiKh and .N'orthampton ties will meet in an assocla- neeting on .Monday evening. k«r 22 ill s.:;o o'clock In tha Ulg place of Menimanaiick No. 24!i, Bangor In the w Hall. Interesting feature of the ta| will be an Indoor base¬ line between the teams of Itobsh tribe of Easton and Irto tribe of Bethlehem. Those • ha\e played a series of > which resulted that each k»i won two games each and lUie it to be the deciding •f the aeries. SHIMER—UHLKR. At a pretty wedding in Forks church on Wednesday afternoon.I October 10 at 2 o'clock. Miss Doral .Mice J'hier. daughter of .Mr. audi .Mrs. Valentine C. L'hier. of Kaston N'o. 2 and .\rthiir Charle:, shinier. son of .Mr. and .Mrs. .Milton S.i Shimer. of Tatamy. were united iu marriage by the Rev. (Ieo. S Kleckner. Tliey were nttended liy j .Mr. and .Mrs. Clayton F. Shimer of i Haneor. Harry Liclitenwalner. i organist at Forks, pla.ved file j wedding music. The ring service lof the i.iilheran church w:is used. I Tile bridegronm is liookkeeiier for ! liinney and Smith. After a wed- I ding loiirney to Washington, D. I C. and points south. .Mr. and Mrs. I Shimer wiil he at home in Iheir i newl.v-furnlshed apartments at it.T41 Lehigh street. Easton. The session opened in tlie att=r- I'rosiierity Lodge. No. t;«l. Ban- 'i''' •'¦ ^^ , WiKiain Kunsman; with an attendance of two gor. The following offlcers were ' ni'.id Treasurer, Harry Wagner; hundred nnd fl(ty. Installed: Noble Grand. Wilmer Orand .Marshal, David B. Howell. The program was opened In the Heyer; Vice Orand, Asher Hahn; Follo«rlng the Installation Rev. aftemwarr tiy HiB ¦MWrtrtowir Aux- Outside Guard. Harry Happel; Anderson dellrered a brief talk oa iljary. which officially dedicated fnsfde Ouard, Howard Werkheis- Odd Fellowship. Several other its colors at the assemblage. A er; Left Snpisorter to N. O., members of the order also .spoke short address was given by Titns I (hirles Reese: Right Supporter brietly. .\fter the speaking cigar M. Ruch. of Hellertown. followed to .N'. O., Frank He'.ler; [..eft Sup- ;!iii cigarettes were passed and a liv ,1 message from the American' t'ort-r to Vice (irand. (Irant Viv- social hour was enjoyed. Quite a Legion posts of the district by ian; Right Supporter to Vice :iun.l)er of the members enjoyed Herl)evt C. Welsel. The business (Irand. Ervin Werkheiser; R. S. (|uoit playing tintil a late hour, ot file orgtmization was transacted at the executive session that fol¬ lowed the public program. I>giilar routine of husiness was followed. The next meeting v.-lll he lield in Bethlehem, January I FR.t.ME Itni.lHNO I III ll.XS AT \.%Z.tRRTH •"njTH.lHKD VASCH \ •yd Lahr, of /near NaaT^ufg ««d the tirm jof Adim •Ituated oA the Naia/eth Buahklll Centte road^iear "Iter place. tWw-farm lu ' years was known aa the Werner farm and ia located ftat elevation with a pretty •f the surrounding country I around. — 0 ¦WTHD.^Y PARTY. October 12 will be re for a long time with 12. 1020. The contest In progress for having the most members presen. nt these meetings, the prize is an ori'.anuntal gavel, awarded tem¬ porarily to tliB organization af- fillateil with the Harold V. Knecht Post of American Leg'on, N'o. 415 for havina .'!:> members present. The rule is that the prize must be wor. thrr-e consecutive times by •he sani" unit before it gets a per- ninnent lionie. j A small, two-story frame hulld- ' ing, where Michael Cassler, a D. I... and W. flagman resided alone, • in .M'^adow lane, in .Vazareth. was destroyed by flre between 11 o'clock and midnight Wednesday night. Mr. Cassler was working a night shift, and no one knows I the cause of tiie fire I lane Hose Company responded to ' en alarm, and extinguished the i bla^e. Although some of the Vigilance Hose Co. Meeting The Vigilance F'ire ATTKMHXO MISSIO.V- .%iiv coxfi:rknce Company met Monday evening in the fire The \ igi- ],„„je ^,,, Belvidere street. There .'.as a good attendance present. The company voted to sustain the , ricfion of Council In naming buiidingremained standing, yet It (.h;,,-les Stuber truck driver suc- was so thoroughly burned out that if will be a total loss, fogeth- ei' with all the contents. The loss will be about $1000. reeding Clarence Everett. Mr. Htiilier will serve the remainder of Mr. Everett's term. The flre company is ha\ing the large front room at the house put Into shape for a living room. The committee FrXKHAI. OF Mil. <JHAI»WOHI„ The funeral of Lovene Orad¬ wohi was held from his late home in Newburg Wednesday afternoon «lth further services at Dryland church at Hecktown. The .services were In charge of Rev. J. A. Klick, pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. Charles S. Rahn, pastor of C.ood Shepherd Lutheran church, Wilson. The honorary pallbear¬ ers were the following memliers of the executive committee of the Nnzareth Fair Association: M. Hagenbuch. W. Buss. J. Happle, Charles O. Reese, L. Werkheiser and O. Edelman. Interment was made In Hope cemetery. The services were largely at- -¦emorlesby'Mrs. Cecelia tended and the floral rihu es ¦vergreen etreet. Naia-I**"-^ •"«"> "'"' exceptionally !*• occasion being the'beautiful. Mu of her S2nd birthday' ^/^Bm^SSB^^^^^ - -^ »W-fa»hinned merry making , '"'* guests were royally '•¦•d with chicken nnd waf- r«<>» and serenaded with old •ecompani-d by piano nnd ¦•"on m,„j^ Among those' |«hat he|;.a,i Mother Stoudt JJ»he'' t.a'.,l day were Mrs.' "Herhs'. Mrs. John Miller.' I^'ge RiU'.PlnuT. Mrs Mar-' .Vmong those who are today at- 'endiiig the forty-third annual ¦onfereiue of the Woman's Mis- onary Society of Ihe local Sf. ohn's Lutheran branch are Mrs. , H. Klierts. Mrs. Arthur O.) ...... ^ ,..,,, ,. hmidt Mrs Morris Mrs pred'''«*^'®* "' *''* Oolden Kagle, held furniture will alao grace the new Heekman andMrs. Harvey C. Sny-1 « ^^^y enthusiastic meeting laat quarters. Sis applications were ^ j Thuraday evening when a class of received for membership and ^The e sinus are being held In'"**' members were inducted Into were turned over to the investi- Trlnitv Lutheran church. Fourth''»>e order In a very splendid man- gating committee. md Broadway, Bangor, Rev. F. J.l "*"• '-y ^^e teniple's own team be-, ^ Stolle. pastor. The session this !'"••« an assemblage morning will begin at 10 o'clock two hundred. and the afternoon session at 1.4,''. The assembled members i..%i>ii:j4 of o. e HOM» MPLKMMI) MKKTIXO I" ^^"'^^'^ reported that the room has been painted. Is being papered ¦ I and will be furnished with new Nazareth Temple, No. 10. electric lighting fixtures. New w'll be arranged as soon as possi- IiIh. Pii'us for tills tour :ire In the 'lands of Charles L. Hahn. of .Moorestown. county rura! super- ;t:*endeiit. The supper conference at whicli "fforfs of the finance campaign ¦ ere given, was lield at the Naza- :>th V. M. C. A. on Tuesday eveii- •iig of this week. The response .<< tlie api"-al for pledges was mo^t gratifying. The ciuniMt; Saturdav the R;ith district will hold a youne people's ronferenre at S-ilem church, at >Toorestown. Miss Ruth Leich- 'iter, [iresidenf of the County Vouna People's Council. Is ar¬ ranging tl'.e program, assisted by tnemiiers of the new council re¬ cently elected at Bafh. The date for the county young people's con¬ ference wi'I be in November this vi>ar and should bring together a' least noo picked young people from ail over the county. The state regional conference hringing together council offlcers from the 12 counties In the easf- -^rn nart of the state will be held at Scranton. Nov. 0. 10, II. N'nrt!iami)ton county will send .!elf-eMtes to this, and it is prob- ilile tbe county young people's rnnference will be helil shortly at¬ ter the state meeting. Aniiiv.-rsary and Holy Com- f'holr. Pen Argyl; serraon. Rev. numion service. Sunday, Oct. 21. •''•hn N. Levan. "I a m. Or.t'Hti prelude. Mrs. The Ladies' Auxiliary wilt serr* Albeit Roth; altar service; an- dinner and supper in the base- tlietn, choir of Kvangelical Re-i ment of the church on Sunday, formed church: anniversary ser-I October 21, at EO centa a meal. OBITUARV I lurciirsKiuuor amkricv WHit. HOLD B.4?rQITGT Whiftleld Council. No. 1S3. riau;;hters of America, will hold tl'.eir annual banquet on Tuesday "vening. October .10 at S o'clock t Shankweiler's hotel. The com¬ mittee in charge has made ar- "angements for transportation ¦ nil the nietnbers are requested to is..<eml)le at their place of meeting ¦'I Babii's Hall at B.:50 o'clock and 'Viotor to tho hanqiiet place In a body with a Ims. CHARLES F. SCH.MICKLE. Chailes K. .Schmickle, a native of .\oi tliampton county, for many years a dru.ugist in (Jermantown, (liel in Detroit, .Mich., of a heart' :ittack. while returning from a visit to a daughter in Los Angeles. I He is survived by his wife and two rhildren, two' sisters. Mrs. .Madi¬ son I'hler, ot Nazareth, and .Mrs.' Annie Beitel, of Cherry Hill, and two brothers, Robert H.' Siiimickie, of Washington boule¬ vard. Wilson borough, and Wil¬ liain M. Schmickle. ot Washington street. Easton. j MRS. CHARLES FEHNEL, .Mrs, Lovina S. Fehnel, nee Stoudt, v,ldow of Charles Fehnel, (lie:i on Friday at N'orthampton. ¦ia?(l Ofi years. The deceased is -nrvlved by three daughters, Mrs. c'teorg? W. Dlppen, of Easton; Mrs. Edna Treln, ot Bethlehem, and Mr*. Herbert A. McFall, of Northumpton. .Short funeral services were held on Monday afternoon from her I.ite home at fhe residence nf her son-ill-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McFall. Wash¬ ington street. -N'orthampton. with a coiiflnii°d church service In the Schoen.^.-k Moravian church. In¬ terment was made in the conare- ! irational cemetery nearl)y. Rev. I R H Brenneck" offlciated. ReVs Lazar¬ us and Wife Surprised i t t)MMIM0N |\ H.*MAV t HIRt H OV .«.IM»AV The Ihird Holy C.immiinlon sprvice of the conference year will lie hfld this SiMiday mnrning in Mamtin Kvangelical church af 1M.1.-, o'clock. The presiding eld¬ er. Dr. E. K. StiiifffT, of I.t'banon, will preach and administer the enihlfms. There will he no Cmi- inunioii a! the evening service. SO. ilROAI> ST. CHl'RCH .\oTES The Caskey evaneePstic i>arty composed of Evangelist and Mrs. Caskey. singing evangelists, will appear In the South Broad Street Evangelical church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Caskev are well knowji in Nazareth and will be glad to greet old friends and g-^n- eral public next Sunday. A great treat can be expected by all who attend these services. Wednesdav evening. Oct 24 fh> Presiding Elder of the .\llentowa district East Penna. Conference the Rev. William I. AMANTi'S MILLER. .\inandi)H Miller, a retired firmer of Northampfoti ronnfy. died Tuesday at tlie home of his -"ii'-fn-law. Harrv P. Roth, rear Moorestown. He was 70 years of ¦'ge and till^jj.jii« farm nntil las; .¦iTo-inc when he was forced to re- f!vj because of illness. He is survived by his wife. El¬ len, three children. Mrs. Charles He.-kman. E;iston: Mrs. Harry P. f^otli. ne.Tr Moorestown. and Mrs. William R'»esp. Wind Oan; 14 C'l'i IcbiMren. three areaf-gr:in'l- ciitldr"'! pnd a brother. Reuben Miller. Moorestown. Short funeral services were 'lelrl .ll the home of his son-ln- l)v/ and danghter. Mr. and Mrs. H.nrrv F. Roth, near Moorestown. '"'nnd ly afternoon, followed Iiy rosiilar services In the Bushkill Centra church and interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. On the pretense that a couple v\ere waiting to be married, the Rev. Luther D. Lazarus, pastor of th» Lutheran church, Aabury Park, N. J., and .Mrs. Laiarus were summoned last evening froni the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haaren, Coriies avenue, Allen- hurst, where they were dinner guests, only to be confronted by the congregation, which had ait- semliied tor a surprise celebration of the thirtieth wedding annlrere- ary of the couple. "Where are the bride and groom?" inquired the minister an he was led into the darkened church parlor. "Here,:" aald kia guide, Arthur Relnes. as he thfW, tbe awiub and diaeloead Ota ota^ SMfatfea fn a roam gar VMI ' flowers and decorattona. To the strains of the weddlac , march, the pair were marched to the front of the room to two , chairs placed in a bower of au- I tiimn blooms. Atter receiving the I congratulations of all present, a , short program of songs and reclta- tlons was presented. Several members of the congregation were called upon for spee^'hes. Refresh¬ ments were served by the Ladles* Aid Societv. A beautifel bourmet of roncs and other gifts were presented Rev. and Mrs. Lazarus. MFWOMTK f fJNFKRKXCE MKKTH AT AI.LKNTOWN I Tiie forty-fifth annual confer- , ence of the .M-nnunite Brethren In I Cliii.st of I'eiinsylvania convened ; ir Bethel .M. B. In C. church. Al¬ lentown. A devotional service was held in cliarge of Presiding Elder H. B. .Musselman. chairman , OI the conference. who also I opened tbe conference. I Those from town attending tbe , conference were Rev. R. L. Wood- ring. Rev. H. Bergstresser and E. K. Oodshall. HlltTHI»AV .Hl'RIMIIHK. conduct the third quarterly con- '"erenee. Comfniinion service on of close tol I MCOFT MRKTING. were ^—— treated to after enjoyments after The meeting was opened in reg- ilFITFh TRIHTKKS HOLD ^*'® business session which were ular order. New and oid business ANN'rAli MKKTIXO feutured by a flne luncheon serv- was next in order. Waiter Bach- |ed by the temple's special enter- mnn handed in bis resignation asU»,p following Sunday in charge of tnlnment committee. | Senior Patrol leader. The Scouts 17ho nnstor The social committee has made then adjourned to short patrol I The congregalion will begin an plans to hold the regular quarter- meetings. Patrol leaders reports j ov,-.ngelistic campaign on Novem- ly birthday aoclal In the Temple followed. The meeting was. then' 1.or |i fo continue indeflnltelv rooms on Thursday evening, Oc- eUen over to Court of Honor. i.-v„„epii8t ,Inseph Rowan tober 25. Immediately after the The scoutmaster's talk was next, i mnl-miner evangelist has KEIM III.RAN IMI.I.V AT \FWRrR4i XK.XT THl'R.sinAV A big Republican rally will ht^ held in Ihe Heekman Hall. New¬ burg. Thursday. October 25. Bollman. will ^"onie aud hear whnt your party has to say about the coming elec¬ tion. The trustees of the Will R. Meltel Children's Home held a meeting at I.,. P. Kostenbader's of¬ flce on Tuesday evening. The treasurer, William M. .Sempie. of F:aston. rendered the annual re¬ port and the following 'officers elected: President. Albert O. Sturgis: secretary, L. P. Koeten¬ bader; treasurer. William M. Sempie. Easton. WI! I, .HPKAK AT HKCKTOWX. Mrs. Kugene Trein, who made a tour Ihi'ough Palestine, will show the ^liii!'s nf the Holy Land and speak weekly business meeting. XO HI'XTIXO PERMITTED. I -. -._- been on "Traveling with Paul," iu the The application was then dis- ¦nff-.aed to conduct these services. Hecktown Sunday School chapsi cussed of Ihe boys who want to, \ ^o^^t cordial invitation Is e«- on Sunday evening, Oct. 21 at join the troop. The me^-ting was tended fo everybody to attend all TIO o'clock. All cordially Invit- fhen adjourned benediction. with the scout ibove services I PearUss Female Parmert Ply in Face of Pate «X»XFIRMATIOX AXD COM Ml'XIOX I, - Mr ;,n.l Mrs. Elmer' Jl M'-s. Si,vi,iinah Newhardt J*-Jiilla Im.x. of Rethlehem: ' "•"hn Herbst, Mr. and Mrs. '"Fritz and daughter A!lc«. Bd « ^'" •''"*¦'" Stofflet. ii«ii " '^"''^rf Shankweiler «"y.Mr, Harry Miller. Mr. ''••Tilghman Dech and fum- "¦ "' and Mrs. Prank Leh. I The Forestry Committee of the Moravian church have an ofBcer located In the woods and any per¬ son found on the premises with firearms In their possession will; be arrested and fined. Persons a rlass of catechumens will be nre permitted to pass through the rnnfirmed and the preparatory woods hut no hunting will be per- -ervice held nt Forks church. T'-ev. mltted. I Oeo. S, Kleckner. Lutheran pas¬ tor, on Saturday. October 20 at 2.30 p. 111. The Lord's Su|iper will be administered on Sunday, October 21 at 0.4,". a. m. nnd 7.15 CATTI-E SALE. ^^ care for hives an itwity It the • WiMhingtoa! Prom ooa ^¦Jf Luy? tL%7£Soy iSS forty «o«i of.iMM>9 y*t?S!f!2!: JiHur iTlTlmririkMi tiM mM m]^.^ the fenak ti Ikt ¦¦•¦•• ttmmttoaa wmtw tmam tmm mmm Qulntus Stauffer and William K. Shimer. two local cattle deal- •'' "'' ers. will hold a real cattle sale to-' morrow < Friday i October 10 at Mrs l':tnma Koehler, daughter 1.30 p. m. nl the Fair Orounds. I Orace. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ras-) I They will expose for dispose-'ley, of town: Mr. and Mrs. Irvln 'ment a shipment which Include aj Fisher, of Palmer township, were' flne asaortment of Holstein and Sunday guests nt the residence o Ouernsey stock heifers, fresh Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner In' cows, springers, bulls and steers. Palmer township. v ^7& I A pleasant surprise was held on Satuiday e.ening. Oct. 13 at the home of Clark Fogel In honor of his mother, Lanah Fok«»1'b T5th birthday. Those present vvree .Mr und Mrs. Clinton Foirel and sons Walter. Clayton. Lovine, Harold, .Mr. and iVlrs. Herbert Kettlinu. children Marie. Herbert and Violet, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spengler and his sister, Mr. and .Mrs. Leroy Hartzel. Mrs. C. I'liangst, Mabel I'nangst and friend. .Margaret and Ruth SpenR- ler, Clayton Veakel, Jobn Stem, Oeorge Rosenberg. Mike Keller, .Mr. Arch, Mrs. lona and children, all of Easton; Mr. and Mra. Joa¬ eph Keen. Amanda Miller, of Bethlehem; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Kline, of Beersvllle; Mrs. Hannah Daniel, daughters Mabel and Elate of Nasareth; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mil¬ ler, son Floyd, Mr and Mrs. John i Wassick, "daughters Rosle and Helen. Calvin Wagner. Millon Wagner. John Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fogel, children How¬ ard, Victor. Warren, Leroy, Mel¬ vin. Mervin. Edna. Arlene, Mre. Lena Fogel. all of Chapman Quar¬ ries. Mrs. Pogel received some useful gifts. Thejr enjoyed the erening In dancing. Music waa furnished by Clark Fogel. R*. freshments were served. All r*> turned to their respective homa* at a late hour wishint Mrt. n>c«l many more happjr birthdayt. -. • ¦»' Mrs. Harrison Keek aad aoM^ or Keradala. apeat laadaf ta Buihklll Valley vtoltlBC wtth MlM, and Mrs. Warrea laUtk. ¦,. i*: ¦h^.:. ...i>'-:
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 47 |
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 | 1928-10-18 |
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 | 10 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 47 |
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 | 1928-10-18 |
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 38477 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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_AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
XXXVII
NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18. 1928
No. 47
lOEMAKER BROS. [N HIGH HONORS IN BIG PIG ROUND-UP
g|o«0>ak^i', of Lehigh In the feediug cluh Is one and one-
. Northampton county half pounds per day. Kleven of
Af boys and glrU Junior the Northampton county group
' eiub, •ponoored by made a perfect score for dally
kgnpton Rotary club, gain. The hlRhent average dally
championship at the .unin was madp by the entry of
held Friday at Laury's Norm.in flausor. fhe Rain being
*ita|l, LehlBh county. The 2.OS pounds per day during the'
'?,Qpionshlp went to his feeding period of I2fi days.
J Allen Shoemaker. Both Poliowing the judging, ff num-
^ tons of Mr- and Mrs. W. her of pigs were sold to local
Itker. who live about onn hutchpis. Thrt-f slaughter hi>ua- « half north of Trelch-
[ '^For Men Must tight tmd Women Must Weep"... By Albort T. RSd
• PID MoTH&a*$ pneciou^ HAve a miol
1 6AHZ? ¦
j 'OM. IT WA« A PIP. 1 ^Cn THOStTWO '^- TteTH KMOCICBD OUT *•
.fOBOd-up was the largest
Itl kind ever held In
..ton or Lehtgh counties.
tkto year the largeat in
of Pennsylvania. There
ty.t»'o members In the
(fty-three of the mem-
[tol tkclr plRs at the round-
Mlkanpton county, with
jjgi members, waa repre-
I III per cent.
I was started on June 7 I lit pis* were dietrlbuted
"s were represented, liiit the bid¬ ding was not spirited nnd a iiiim- l)ir of tlie owners decid.-^d to butcher the animals thomsetves or sell them privately.
A field. ad.tare!it to Laury's Orange hall, was used for the round-up. Here individual stalls bad lieen provided for the pt^s. which were brought to the place nf the round-up during the fore¬ noon, when they were weiglied. During the afternoon several hun¬ dred people, including a numlier "f the memliers of the N'orthamp-
Hine place at which the ,„„ jiotury clul). were present. A ^ WM held. The weight i ,,,„pr kraut'supper was ser.eil ^. at the starting time. |f,.r,n, 4 o'clock on In fhe nnmse (tn 20 to 40 pounds. Af!|,;,il. The committee in the Ro-
l-op F/iday. the weight tnry cluh. which sponsored llii' (row 1'^'' >" 207 pounds. : ,„ovp,neiit. was composeil of Pr.
It pig was the entry ofj k j nalllef. \V. \V. Kiiatz, R. K.
Clauser, Northamiiton ; q,„id, j,,,,! \V. H. Smith. CouMty
rhich weighed 207 | Agents R. r... Coleman of N'nrth- whlle neatrlce Lauchnor. | ;,mt)ton nnd A. L. Hacker, .if r,-
Ugh county group, had a lit weUhed 204 pounds. ¦emheis in both Lehigh ISorthampton- counties were bv the Northampton
high, also nssistp.l In condiictiiis
tlic clul) and holding the rninul-
np.
Adequate prizes for the winr.PM
were pro\ ided by the Ro' 11 v cluh
Club and there was some ^n<\ ench boy and girl, v.lio com-
iilared rivalry between the ,;ipted the project, will receive a
¦pe of club members. The 4.^ Cluh emblem, used by nl! t-H
H pips from the North- rhibs In every . Lancaster; celebratloa of
Tho centennial anniversary of man,
the Kvangelical Reformed church, j>.r).,
BelfuHl, formerly known as the'
I'liioii church of Bushkill town- '
ship, will be held October 1», 2(» "^'* I^rd 8 Supper.
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Month | 10 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19281018_001.tif |
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