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The Nazareth Item ^ rAoa AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. NAZ.ARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 9. 1928 No. 11 ncil Discusses Bond ue For Improvements; Got His Eye on this Young Crasher — By Albert T, Reid ] ,ti, council Monday even- .i«M loo'^'nB '"*"'¦'* ' iTbo..<ll'"'"«"f»^""': iiertuauei horough 'provide permanent street ..nants In 'i"^ ** . lengthy discussion l^,r was placed in tne Jio have the matter in "»•". . ... {.resent to tho .Utiie spring elections. Ali .Ml of the council a? • -Hist he done ItowB 1 greed -.jiwtblng must oe ..one i£ ta to have its streets put jg^ltlon. It was pointed 'ttrt temporary repairs are the borough a con-idera- „,nd that the work at be^t ^T two or three years. Tthe members feit that it Jwiite of paiiHc mon^v to Urgesuni,^ for repair-, yeur nir when for a slightly ;,;, MPenditure the sM-eets |( permanently paved and tm freed of the burden of illl repair hills. wu pointed out that a loan It this time could he made aoney at .i comiKin.t'vely unrest ratP ?o tliat in a Mi¬ lo the snvins eff ec led hy eiim- the repairs tlie community should be permanently iiaved at onco, Mr. Lindtiinioyer Miated he- thought repairs made to Sout a Main street would at - be^t luat threo year* and that ti.e cost would be little I.-39 than tiie lay Ol a permanent paving. Tlie .N'ortli Main street proposition was point¬ ed out as ono which had been promised to the re-sidents of tliat strett. President llartz:il ex- piessed an opinion tiial tlie coun¬ ty commissioners miglit be induce.! to render aome aid on this projec nrf it would he u link in the roail from Nazireth to Moorestown. The Horough will :ii>k the commis¬ sioners for aid in the projec^. Ot'.ier Htreets that viil roine in for p;ivlng are We.st Centro, Wei- HiRh, Prosjiect, east of liroiiil ind west of Wliitfiilil. Walnut aiul Neu-. I.oili^evs at tho fire house will horeifter lie loikerl In .i ceo r I int: tc nctlon t.iken hy Council .Mondu". night, at the request of Hitrses- ?:ieRler, acting Chief of i'olice Miiny men renuest ni^litiy loilirln'-' and are given hunks In the cells but iKive never be^n locked in he¬ fore. The nnr.-ress nNo I'ked CoiincP kid live frrini ' *" ' '= I''^'' *¦''"' i ^" rPHUcst a rhansjo of time o-. tl.. on hond?. I ?niher li^'it In th;-" traffic -i-;ia!s liny streets are in need of | Tlie "cniition" sitn remains to'. dl«te reimirs tlie extent of ¦ lon.u. He also presented n retuo-' thoroughfares totalling near-'thnt Council rej^lace fhe "Kifteen hWrWocks, It \v;!9 the con-l mlle-i s^peed limit" elpri; with : .ti'of opinien thit it would j "Twenty mi'e -peod limit sUn" t,. lUt little mere to pave the"" conform with tlie n"W stnte law.s ipwmanently thnn It would | On motion of Mr. I,in.Ienmny'>' «k« temporary ri'tiiiirs. conneil voted lo pny .Int;n >Tacv rth tnd .''outh Mrin stre-ts «1 "¦•"'> for ^rrvice.s rrn'lpr.^'i a-- (pointed out as streets which Continued on Pap-> Two) PRISONER LOCKIiD- UP BY ONE OFFICER FREED BY ANOTHER Louis Harp .-.Ijerger, of liaih, v.anteil in Sn-i.-rt^in to utiTwer ci>ai-ges of a.-eauil ^nd iialiery and .r^onieriy conauit jireferred be¬ lt re Justico of the i'eace .lames S. i-ry, liy Julia Kurlt-ry also, 01 1,.,'h, waii<ed from tao^ .Nazaretii ioikiip a free man. Marpesbeiger \^as .;jj:pei(fed .\Ii;n- liy afterniM):! liy-<^onstat)le Itich- ,1 ll l.,aubach on a warrant, i'isued Boost tlie Y, M, C, A,; Drive Fel). I5tli to 25th Tilt! .Membership Committee of club will bo closed to further ap- liie .'vazareth Y. .M. C. A. is to! plicantrt. launch a membership drive which t The picture Feb. 17 will lie an i,y Justice Fry. He wf.a^piaced in|^j|, ,.,,oi,abiy im; the biggest drive uU-comeUy show "The Kejuvina- "¦"'"'¦"*¦¦''''"¦*¦¦'the l.-.cal .issociytion '.la., ever con-l tion of Aunt .Mary." This play l» d'jcted. Chairman William t.anJa magnificrint screen version of a ..nnoiince.- the s'.art of tlie drive .succe.*sful .stage play, packed from tor Fvhrujry 1,5 to close the night h-ttart to flnis.i with health-giving oi" Fel:ru:'ry 25. |lauKli'*—that'.s "The Rejuvonatton >!,• C-no is carerollv selecting [ of Annt M-ry." co-starring May ten captains to h.-ad up the ".ales Hoh^onaud I'hylHs Huver and fo!"ce' of the as.iociat'on. After tho le'dex are all recruiterl. th'^,- in turu will each enlist nine men fs V. orkors In their resiKJCtive groups. i Koma of the memT>era have al- woman e lockuii by the toiiatab!,- f.ut n.j lecord wa.s made. This morning .'.lien t>i;.c. r Sliilwr went to tlie '11 room to release some lodgers. il.irpeHherger pa,s'-:nK sw an over- ivght lodger, wuiked out. The of- ;;iir h;',l r.o rei ord s. owin^ that t.he man wa» wanted until the Con- ¦ ibie a] i.^.arrjd ij .cike flari-es- 'ifgcT before ttie Scfulre, Hari.esbergfe'r has l)een in touch ..jjr, til) loi.;'.i au:.'"(<r:ii'-s li!'fo."e. ia s;..;', iif i, a -¦¦ :.T lio.iri'.er ' at liie home ot tht» Kurter m! «eve,;il days auo ne decided t , ...m hcu!>3. He cnased iter out .1,1 «mt."ked i;er in t .e fac^. uc- inrding to her story, which result- in tiie char;.;r.-.i ;.nd h sar/est. Miiriie-I e'"gar w is re-arresied at ¦th 'Tii'^'-iry (-ven'np. He was ' ik- n before a.iuire J:im*^ S. Fry ni '^ :e |.!ed s..i''y- The .S^in re ¦¦(1 hir.-. $2,'. in default of which . \ ;,s '¦.;ent to fr" .(i-,in;.- vri on .r :;0 (1 IV-. IIW TEACHERS BY BOARD; ID SEMESTER WANT TO VACATE OLD IRISH LAI A i.etition was presented to 'Cuit :•:':-•:,; to ha.ei In ,A i.."r;e vaca;ed and the viewers, Orrin .¦serfass, I'.sq., of Kaston: I>: iiii.i Miller, of Bangor and Alliert O. Stur.tis, of N'l'areth. hold a ".iiw on the premises on Thursihiy ai- t'-rnoon. Irisli l.ane Is an old thoroiichtare exfetiding trom Kaf¬ ton road, near the .Vazarrth Ce- teachers were named hing corps of ilie N:iz- IHWcschooLs .Monday i-".eii- fl» Schoul Ki.arU in it... :¦.-.;-! Rting. Artiiiir (I. Kichel-j teacher of Latin and > 1 ia the iligh scliool, tend-! iretignatiou to fake etiect ¦ , This was accepted and;,,,, ,„,„.j. ;„ „^„_ ,,„^ .,t ^,,p .„„,, iA.Chr8tire Uurivey, a grad-;,.,,, ,,, ^^.,.,,,.^, ^,„.,„ ,,j,,,,, ,,,^.„y,, Ursinus with tiiree years *hlB| experience, was nameil I the position. .Miss C. Ame- milM, of Phnini.wille. a ura.l-i ' of 8warthiiiiire, was elected I ItMch seventh and eiKlitii| fw. Mis* Miller vill takt. carel ' iBcrease in the nuniber of! I'll Ib these Kradi s wliich havej fiddly gruwiug in the p.ist l^lerm, and wiMi the promo-j "'•F-jlirunry reached a po;nt j : becam? necessary to hirej 'Ittslnirtor. »m«in? I'rincipnl F. A. j • presented his report which' Nl that ulniiist 'Ifl pev cent' wade cmidren had heen noted tohi.u'iii.r ch-sse^-, during |N»t mid-year exaniinafion.s. IntHhre, h.5in-,ers have been pa for the second term P bepin on Mondav. ^•question of i.rovidlne caps -*•*"'' for men.bcrs of tho fwilng Pb.,s ;,t rommence- »>roiiTht up bv Mr. "rt the board aiipointed Martin. K:irl P. Haiih-rt ¦tl. .** '''"'" "¦ f'lnmittee to "'Itate tl' Lions nyt)tingDipMa;M- NAZAKETH CEMENT "^"'Sm! menlsForWilrenToWSoon f„ L SflriETY CELE¬ BRATES BIRTHDAY V'ae Christian Kuueavor socie- Lj of tile .Uoravian eaiirch oij- i \ ed Ci.ristian fc;ni'.>av n il.iy »»» Wfk '«e W;i»ter nf piin-hns- >«aP8 and L'owns Instead of i«them. It is tan effect a "J hy Piircliasinpr the Rowns 'r than retitini.' buck from the rond. but In recent years the Nazal"eth Cement Com¬ ptmy purchased nei-rby all tiie land adjiMnin.ar this old road and consN'fiiiently it became useless. Orliiiiially Irisli l.ane started at tlio curve ot Kaston Road, near the Trumbower Coal & Lumher ohint, runnin...' east from th-- resi¬ dence of the li'.te S.-imuel Knecht. (ll ceasfil. who owned tlie farm where the cement mil iio",v •¦tan'N. lint this pnrt of tl'.e road v.";<s vacate 1. After the cemi n; min was huilt and it v.-as movi.l farther soiitlieast to what was known as the Ued shanties. TIijw th>^ nitni Ii-i.jh l.ane orlKinited is not known. Imt It has carried tliat name for miny years nm! some of our oldest citizens say the tiani" r.visteii ever since they can re¬ memher anvihlnR of that s<.ration In formrr year.s there w'>r" ¦: numlier of lime kilns liiai; this r'dee timl it ta supi'osed I'tit -" - eral Irishmen were emplovi d M;"v :ind I'robalily lived alons this laii' nnd conseiiiiently it was callt"! "Iri-h I.an",'" them each ! Ithe.ii""""' changed ho "¦ mu, ~ "'" '"' "11 sepnrat' JJ'« «-ill make It possihl. "n'ldinc Wh.n it u desired "'"^ aiidliorinm. A heat- thu^m *''" '01 ployed fo believed ihel Mrs. Marx'cla.ss of i lO' Moi"avian considerable Sunday sc!i(m>1 will have a c.ike aad candy sale at Crawforil"s dni".; store. Haturday. Feb. 11 at '2 p. m. Duiins: the past year various important ej:tensions and ini- 'lovciiu-nts have been marie to tiio .N'azaretli cement plant. Tlie wnrl< includes a complete new rock- rmshiug plant of concrete and .-•<el, 4li feet by 70 foet, with a hoist b{4'.HO t>ddi<.!oii of 2 2 feet by 10 feet and !t5 feet high from quarry level, and equipped with n L0-ton Cleveland crane, ^li-in. liy t^"-in. Fairmont roll criishe:" and various other machinery. A modern flrt'i'roof huildln;, -'".uiliped v, ,tU ^te 1 bins for tt.e r;;w tube null department, 100 ft. l.y li^ ft. by ':,'.< ft. hish have heen icmpletei!. .\n '''rf;iiieeiinff fr-a- ture on tiiis hulidlnet was ti:e con¬ struction of til" new liiiilding over the old one without interferini; with operat'oii. The machinery i;i this il"nartnieiit ":!s thornuKliiy moi'f-rnized to conform lo 'lie lat¬ es* improved methods, and new Hethlehem tynp fee.'('rs were in- stnll'-l, there having h^en no feed¬ ers in the otlL'iii-'l installation ..\ new oil hoii*' 10 by «0 ft, of cement hrick w;is built aul efiuipi'ed v, ifh 10 no',vser innk-i ol L'sO eallon capacity iucUuling u n-'l -'-al ('Iter. Th." old i'.ouse i'.nd ni> ta"ks nor lilter. ;¦( idi's cl'.ai'.ui's were made ip Ih" !, Ill (lepnrtiuejst. new cir.ivcyj- c's 'ik! clinker Rtoraae were inV stallwl and a new .livpsiim storaK'^ af.d liandlitic huiMliig with con¬ veyers and acces.sories wa3 com- pl;.t<- 1. The result li.ns been an IniMov" ni!Mit In operatlne coiidi- r"on'. increased efflclency anil I ( 0!1GV."..V. thi> seriously attempted in lv; is one of the country that .". to riaiis for the immunization; N'ewbiir.;li, N'. V treaimeiu as.riiu-t diphtheria to be ;''i'",!.'e cities in ^ivell to tlie children of .V.izareth ..,,.,, „ j- wii^e ont diphtheria after a d s- are taking shape and il is hoped, ^_(,.„^,^ epidemic. Clinics were tUiit llie treatment can be started beld in tliat city and the part-rti ou February lio. This will enable rallied to the support of the cani- the hiial treatments to be given , paiun so that virtually all the on Maych 8. i children of the city received tlie TliA movtment fo emdicate: hnmrni-.itlor. tr.'atiufnf. The re- iliphthtria in .N'.i/iirelli oii;;i:uitt d .suit was that in the foilowiuK year with tlie Lions C!ub hut lias the "nstead of having tlie doubtful li:',cl;ing and appri'Val of ali tlie : honor of havin.5 the Ir.tj'iest (ii.'a'!: loc;;I 1 liysicians rnd 'Ftate atiili-j'te from dlplitlii'ria NexvtiurFri-i county liealth authorities. The vosj to one of flie few comnuini- State ifeaItU deiiartment heartily ti»- free of t!ie disease. Tlie ar- ai';M"ovus of all s<Tioi:3 attempts ¦ tlon of .Vewhurch -as followed by to wipe out the'scourge of diph- other N'ew York cities nntil p.rac- theria atrone children and fur- ticilly every eii'li nunity in f'le nislies anti-toxin and toxir.-anti- state had volunt.irily ta.ken np tin- tcxin frei:' of cluirue for all con- fox!n-antito\in t'-entmen* as a cried community eiTorts to clieck ! means of prevention nsninst diph- the disease or to pre..ent it theria. fhrou^rt' the immunity treatnifnts (f-ntinned on P me Tiiree i < 1 \ss IMI I \TI<»N, Ni/;u"etli Temi'Ie No. lo. I.adies of [lie (iolden Ka.ifle will holl a c-l.'^-ri iniliiition this {Thur-day» I'vii'lii? In the'r meeting roonm in the I. n. (). F. hall. Tile t'e'^ree ham of tl'.e homo Temide will ho In charge of the rituall.stic and Hoor work. All memliers are lu- it'-il to lie present. LANDMARK RRMOVED LUTHERANS CAMPAIGNING Tlie every memlier canvnss of 'he Lutheran Laymen's campaiirn for funds fo;- rainlstevial ['.enslons Mill relief l.'s.iu fo-.-iiialiy la.s .-iiiuhiy moinr-.K ">'¦ h:':i the t'jatii of the older nifU of 'he 'iM town.! Ions hefore cement mil's jitid other] "nilimtric.;; had come to Nar r-;th. i Hero on warm summer iifternroni | the villa'ie sages would eather and I discuss the wc's'-ty nff.iirs of the | tinies, as tl'ey sniok; d tlul" pities. X'lW and tlien overco;'"' hv tlie' :'entle sunii^i.^r \>-ai"t»ith tl'oy •.¦ould ' I "••llnif •n of the pre- ;;;;;"'-"."- PU, on a •nd'",,;:?""^ ^^¦'¦••"-•"•-" tranpJ. I^ routine bi,^4incss nsnrt,.,| N adjniirn. ,1 '"m" Whh'h till "•" MiW IMiMi:. I^e^ T. Na ^""¦''h.mr. of m the Wl.o Just recent "n Mondav had rtfnr"".'."" " "'"''« ''renkini; Tho "r-'fllon of a new • «ar„, '' ""•' '"l.i"in« the hn„ '"' •¦""'rnct to „,'"'" an., w„„„^ s„. "J,_Mruare,,,. ,, retained ' •fchit "^ft and inspector. Farmers' Short Courses Big Attraction Final Day Almost ,'iOO people parlicijiated in till' linal meiiiiiK ot the four- day Farmers' Sliort ("nurse, whi ii was coii<"luded in ('.'iitervillc. I'p- |.er .Mt. lietlnl tiJwnsiiip Friday "evenini;, wlien a proeram of edu- (•ationai and eiileriaiuiui; motinn pictures, interspersed wilh sing- ii;K and recitat'ons by local lihiit, was coiulucti'd lu the basiim nt of the Chri.sl Lnlheriin churcli. Tiie subjects featured In Ihe pictiii.'S were tnbercnlian le-slini; of cai'lie nd pictures, which sliowed a com- fje rural hotne ave r.i .re '_ '¦" "lOMK. Y.irlson of the average r f i>-,,'~~" V' com pand with the z'nr/i'i ''' ^""'"' ^'¦''" liome of the city dwellel The series of meetint-'s. whiili were carried ou'. were well at¬ tended by llie rii'"iil people, tiiid exceptional interest was shown in Ihe subjects which were taken up and discussed. The discussiors were led by representatives from Pennsylvania .^tate Collexe, ns well t\' successful farmers from .se^eril sections of Ihe county. Friday, which wan Dairy Pay, XaZ'iveiies Tuesilay watcheil with resi'et tlie currin'r down of the old linden shade ir.-e that st.iuds in front of IOrs;kiiii' Waltc"."'-- barber shop, on .Main Stri'et. Ti e linden antedatts 1 y nriny yoars the present buildinsf smi !ia| captains and v.cr.cerii pu'iliiiy li'.'cn a lanrttnark. P.'fore fhe pre- ,iMr.inissioned, callrd on mtniher- .'¦ent naronh;! Hotel "as Iniilt the o" -he church and solicited fn-ds house of S.-i! Hummel occuried the, „,,^ memiir^ of .St dir-n.- 8i;e and ti'.is tree stood in the | , ,,,.^,^,,.,|, ^,_,,,,.,^ ,^^^,j Fridav even- .vard in tront rf the hou^e. A|j„,^, .^^ ,,,p ^,,,„r,b and oi".?anize.l spacious bench henaath the Tee , ,^...,,,^^ ,,„,, ,,, ,.,„^,,,,, ,,,.t.,;,^ f^,^ w.ns the favorite pntherins plnce;^,^^^ .nnn'aisn to be carried out iu .Va'ire'h. Fifty m'n were pre¬ ss iit •'till Wfvs .trrou'il I"to ten lean's of I've men eac'i. Klwood J rnang:-t. chairnim of th.e co;i- •.-r>^irat oral conimitti-e, ere-lded a' I the affair and aprointed tho f W lovim; fi^nm cnptaltis: Tliomas KoF'enhiili'', F;'ink Hev'tii d. , ,, , ^ , , , .Henrv Wo'fe, l.'vra Frintz. S. II f:Il in n doze and drowsr, thriniKh I (.-,,p^,„ |{„bM.-t i t'p louR summer afternoons. One I hi m.in conf'sscil ih.it as n boy i' was tlie heia'n o' hi-i youthful ambition fo u'row old. wear a be.ird and sit on the henf"!! be¬ neath tlie ancient linden with the other old fellows. He remember¬ ed some of fhem who used to sr.nth- "1" fere, old Pr. Witters. Fr'tr. W'lhelm William Christ, .-tohnrv' ''"''" ""''¦' '"" ' c fl-e .-Mb n- Heekman. all lone since sl euine i *""" coufer r.-e d'strict is $:'01.- brought ont the larpest att-ndanceh" the quiet burial grounds of the ! ['"""f ;v''!'-'' -VUTS v'M he ra'sed secured liuriim the week. .Ninety-j "'d Mora'inn town. The t.lac was j "' ""^ '•"''l 1 "ri-'i. four firniers aiiended the mornin.i- ••''«" f<atured as the terminal of] Follow I-ir the bm-iiio. •nintlni? session at whirh K. K. Welsh, a | I''""'<'""n bus line which manv iho men en i-ycl a ban ¦; ¦ served diirv specialist from Stale ("ollege. years aeo cnrrii'd tioople from N'!'7! I by the ladies of the Se:"ior liible ,l'iscus.se,l the subject of feeiiiu",'{ •'''•'¦th to .Saylorshur? and Sayl.ir'^ ' class. the itairv cow for production. Mr. I-"''"- | Weish'sdisciissioii was folios', ed liy | ^'"'•'' "« the pnssine of tl'o tree methods of urowini,- tbe es.sential '- r-eretled if has become dnnsror- home feeds thai are so important;""'^ becanse of num-rous dec.nyed in economical ilairv production I''r"»'ches havlnp appeared an! t'-» tiulay and this dis.ussion was led | "^^'"''•s deem it best to havo It bv .Nicholas Schmitz. crop special V. Ho •.:¦¦ Iv'essler. Fra-ik Schmidt. K ly [ ClM-istman and lil" in Schner'". I Frank Huth v ;s t'le tvrinii'.i' [sii<^iiUer of the i^v.>--ina; and outli'i- , e."i the ni'ed fo'" '!'' work that is heina done and e\'ire«spd n itesire j t.) see If cir-'r 1 out su-'^es if,-n v iw'th a Irto tier ci-nt end'--^etncnt. : ^' Siiiu'. ly evt-iuu,; .>i,ii ^..-ciai. r'. ices. The day marked ti'.e 47tii a."ini- .•rsary of World Wide C. E niiin- ¦ ring hiory than four million '..embers. V, i.:i uie pajfor, i'.cv. i'uiii .'>. .Mi-inert, on tlie platform were Uiiliam U. Henry and Kdvi-a iioitz. flu- former rLadin'^ tli; .Scriptures and the latter offering .r.i yer. I'^ach society gang a hymn v^itll V ;;or. Tlie Juniors iiad a special part. Tojiether tliey recited the 1. rd Psalm. Sam .Marx recited 'he first Psdini; i';va Werkheiser tae Ten ('oniiuandiiients, and Joy Kortz the l::;ist I's;tlm, in a man¬ lier th.at attracted the attention oi the large audience. The pasto;' ga.e an object lesson talk on "The Chief Vahies of C. v.." and was assisted by Vincent Keller, James Henry and Truman Worman. all Jui.i'.rs. The entire program evidenced lareful proparation put through wit"i the frue C. K. spirit and svas well r6*ceived. Much credit is due ;n tli" leaders of the three societies i'or the succeas* of the pro.eram. \'"i;!'am Kortz, I'a'lM' of the Y. P. S. C. F..: .Mrs. Willi.nm Henry and .Miss Frances .Simons, leaders of 'I'.e Internii'diates. a"! .Mrs. Earl Strohman and Mrs. William Kortz of tlie Juniors. •"¦¦idy volunteered to enter the ¦'rive ind many more should enter their names. Tile N /areth "V' st-Tds <• l'h '" ? hest nssoclatiova of the im'^ll- er cit.es In the country in general ct vitles and bnildine en'ilpmenf T", t-'om'"rship it is well up (o fho average and it i.s e-'pected thi'' ' " M! go above f''«^ n ""r s"° ••'f"" rost'lts of the presenf drivr.- 1. r'- ' orded. Tbe "r'"Ive" me'lo! is H-el] es- tf.bllshed as a memtier S'^^'er in ninpit 'ro-.iresslve Y. M. C. A.'s. Th" .'lien'own ard I'aston nsso ciations h.nve recently comole'ed sln'l'ar drives with gratifying siic- cea-i. IVns riiifi .Xetlve. Tbe Tloys Cnmp Club is sponsor¬ ing an entertainment at the Proad St. Tlieatre. Friday. Feb. 17, the r,,..i. ,,.• v.y,i,,h ."] ,.q tn d'f--:!; tho. e.xi'tnse of cV.ij memliers a, camp next Auaust. The limit of enroilmint in tl>e "lub will be 21, which will 'liree of tlie Inrge t"nts of '-¦ s.cu ca'i:r ;;t L'.d'j.r L-:k-^. T!r r.T , ipte=, pr,fi ji;'r!=! tenm are now 19 boys enrolled and Lsch^ules whtch will featuring Ha.rrison Ford and Fi.'tikliu Pan.gborn. S;eeder». speed cops, trafflc oirts, nigh", clulis, cabarets, fafth- lon^, i-iurglcal instrumentr>. 4ani- tcrium ! atl^r's and ia'isf'is gaiora —y;;u"ll Pfd them in profusion In this soiendid comedy. Come, see -Xi.r' Mary and f'.r'et your trou¬ bles. niiL.<.kf>(liall. Th'i h-isk^tViall v'^mej tonight fThursday) at fhe local "Y" will )„ M-o r .-to-' Y ¦'T. C. A. VI. the Vazareth Y. M. C. A. and fhe "Y" '¦'.i-'s 3. f'.if* \'itivitv Olrls of '{"-leh'-m. Th.e Nnzareth Sextet ' ¦: no-" l"n'i-r.i of th'"' ly-h'srh Val¬ ley lein'i'-'. T'lP XfTTe^'i te.nm p'a.ved In RethlfhoT,! .Monday nisht 5,ga'nst the N'ailvity Olrla ar.d the enmo resulted In a tie at 12-12. The cage Kim» has been supported be'ter this <»f'ns'>n than usual and v.ith some of f'le be^ft teatns ctlll to visit .N'azureth. tli'? forecast 1.^ for fhe best basket ball proji'-am in tlie liistory of fhn game in .N'azareth. Some nf tht» fetimi who will meet the Varsity it*"-,'" on t'l'* I'-i <*l fleor are Feb, S. Kp'v^.on Y: Peb. l4, Areen Jacket,s f'l Kasfon: Feb. 2?. .\t1o„fr)^.n y . M»»'. 1, Rond'ng V.: Mar. n, Y. fill]M. H. A. of Faston; .Nfrir. 24, L-'- th"ihie!t V"^!'ey R. R. Thf Tn»"-mer}- 'i-o have coordinate v.lien two other boys enlist the jwith tbe men's dtites. SCHOOL BOARD ^'^ BUILDING AND LOAN HOLDS MEETING SECRETARY SPEAKS AT ROTARY MEETING The regular imuitlily nic'-ing ol the School Uoard was lieid in the Higll School buiiding .Monday ev¬ ening. Feb. ti, l'J:;,><. , .\;t-nibers jiresent: Keru, Ha||i- iiert. Hawk, Martin, and S.iimer; The minutes of the i>revions met ting were read and ai'prov^d a, read. ', Tht treasurer of flie Hoard ren¬ dered the following report: \ r,:i\. on hand Jan. 1.':.'8 $39.,s-7.4ii Keceiptsi. From Tax Col¬ lector aiMiCTfi Tuition ,-il4.:;0 2..'176.!»D T(i'-1 $42,:'fi4.t: Kxienditures C.**4S O'l iContinued on Pa.se Five' Odd Fellow Dis. Meeting Qt Baugor Tomorrow Night 'i-^iii'c-: (. aptain Francis Spry li.'s Lad his team drilling faithfully und to climax the work v.ill hold a s'.iort relie.-irsal on Thursday • ev.-uiiiE, Feb. h at 7 o'clock iu the ^late Ijelt Uepublican Club aadi- IMKxii; <"(:%ti\(; r.\ iNi's. In ist. Pairyiim luin'; one of the chief inilusfrlcs of ri'ii-r Mt Itethel township, ke>'n interest was shown in tlie discussion which a larue numher farmers iiarticiiuited. Th noon session was devoted to a ilis- cussion of Cow Testine As-^ociation removed. KiiKene npnuiley 1; rii caped in the work of n niovat. of ihe le nfier- niKTniiw invMiii. Mrs. Charles Knerbt iile,is:intlv entertaiui'd bir cliltdrcn and pranilchildren on Sunday to a chicken and waffle dinner in honor V.'ork and Mr. Welsh summarfzcd . of her .-ilst birthday. Those tires- the results that have bei-n cftm-|rnt were Mr. and Mrs. f'harles piled by the l'nited States Depart- Knecht. Mr. and Mrs. FrancI:* ment of Aericiiltiire in whicli the Knecht and chiUlren, Mr. and Mrs. records of more than one hundred , fierald Knechf, Mr. and Mrx. ,tr»bi» fhoiisaiid cows hnve heen inchnled. j Knecht nnd Mr. and Mm. WII- (Continued on Page Seven) i helm Knecht and son. Tuesday, I'l h. 2 1 the no I'lbers (f the Ladies" .-Vuxilhiry associ.ited Vlth Ihe loi'al .'.luerican l.cion. I'ost will cluh toK*>tlier .ns ii Fist- nacht party at tbe home of flielr president where tliey \v411 !>e e\- tinsive'v eneaeed in a doue!>nut hike. .Vdvanie orders have been ^ri ceived and further orders left at i\t'iivcr's store. Proad nnd Pelvl- (V'le streets, for dainties will be atefnily received. On February lil at .1 o'clock in fbe afternoon the Altar Society of tl;e F4oly Family church will con¬ duct an Overall social in fhe base¬ ment of the churrh on West Cen¬ tre street. T!li^ y<.ir th.e (Kid Fellows u ill,' .Noithern Districl again w i; ! (• treated lo another series o. lii.osrer meetings as was held las, yi'.tr. T.ie meetin.L's were htgrn foi Ihe liru time last year at Pen I torium. "¦.rcjvl on Ti:ursd;iy, Jan. 20; at | A short meeting of the lodge I". ii;«.i", Friday. .March 7>: and al I \. ill be held in the lodge room in N';iz.wetii on .Viirii 1. PasCPii.-itrict .;i!:y (ir Il.li Master Michael of N';z: ri'''i l.odie. No. 10"!), w-ts 'lie •¦•.•;^o;! -.vio s'arted the whe^^ls a i-.iii : 'n oid-r \o ni: ke (Idd Fd- 1' s ip 1 'greater and better order i'l this .M*-trict. Ti'.e f.rst i.ieetin;; of tli,> present year will be on Friday evening. ¦' !) '0. wlien I'rosperity Lodge. N.l 'ill. I!an.:or. will be the host to the district. At the meeting hi'i'l last year an average :ittend- an'o of about (!00 resulted. Pen .•Vr,\.'yl had about 4(Ui, naiit^or in tie ueit{l;borhood of riOU. and N'az¬ areth topped the list with son It is the wisli of Prosin rity Lmlee to hnv at least .¦.00 wearers of the 11" rer- links in attendance. I'rrsiierlty lodae has secured I',' newly-built Slate Pelt Uepub- lii:iu Club audltorliini on Flroad- way between Main and First .streets, and '.vith ihis Rreat amount of Hpaci' will assure oach atid ev- ¦ry memher )ire.senf a pood view of possibly the b'.>sf liked of all I'l-nroi s of (I'll Frllowship, u.iniely tho second degree. The gretitest feature, of course. will be initiation. The second de- eree will be confeired on nil can¬ didates of fhe N'ort'lern Pisfricf of which tbe town!* cf Pen Nazaretb. Martins CriM^k. .Miifa, V.ind Cap are included. How many candidates will he inifinted at this time Is not knnwn, but It is oxtiected a flne rlass will go through. l.ie Steinnieiz huilding on Friday I Veil inK at 7 o'clock, after which the members will sojourn to the Slate Helt Republicau t"liib audi torium to do their degre-j work. The (leRree work will start as soon iifter ?< o'clock as Is ;)ossible. Tile class this year to be in¬ itiated into Ddd Fellowsliip will he known as the Crand .Master's clas.*. Tiie (Idll Fellows orchestra has been iiracticiuK iliiip«jniiy for the past several weeks and will surclv aid the deeree team in fhe con- ferrine of the degree. FollowinK fbe degree ceremon¬ ies. General Chairman Francis Spry wili presenf the entert,iin- ment features of the evening. What thes<> features will be are not known, but all can rewt as¬ sured that Mr Spry wilt iiof fall down on the job nistrlct Deputy (Irand Masi.-r Hester will be pre¬ sent and brine bis ereetlngs to thi< meeting. Follo-.vlne the sT-eikine and entertainmer.t the I.-.st thing on fhe prosram will he very ably taken care of by fhe re¬ freshment coninilftee. The success of tlie.se pnth<ring« doe* not alone depend on the ar- rancenient fhe offlcers of fhe var- Arpyl, ioiis lodees make, but the greatest factor is fhe pood attendance. There Is only one idea the Bangor lodge has In mind and that ia. to make Odd Fellowship the irreateat and raost talked of order In theoe part*. Charlen W. K. S.iafer. secretary' of the Xazareth Building & Loan .!.A30c(ation was fhe sp-.^ker at the we kly meetinj; of the Rotary club, ou .Monday evening at iho ""V." .Mr. Shafer ;.'ave a classtfl- cntion falk on Huilding & I.rf)an Associations. His talk proved tnost intereifing. and served to inipre3.a his hearers with the im¬ mense amouiit of fundii handled by thes? companies, and the bene¬ fits that accrue to hoth stockhold¬ ers end honie-btiiiders. Thero are a-sets of $(;,.';,"!4.1(i:i.';O7.0O with a membership of l,770,,-,2.'< in the li and L. associations fn fhl.<» "ountry. Thesf associations mado , i»sible the building of ."i.lO.OOO ¦fitises wifh loans of $1,915,OOO.¬ OOO. In the five-year period of 1P21 fo in26 the assets increased 119.1 per cent ne.iinst the 30 per cent Increase of the hanks. Penn- -lylvania lead.-) all other ^Xates wltii tcfal assets of $ 1.1 .'iO.OOO.OOO. The .Vazareth P. and L. .nssocia- fi'in sliowa assets of 1^23,000 with a net 7 per cent earning ca¬ pacity. .Vew members ndded fo the Ro¬ tary club In January and February were presented and welcomed at th'a meeting. They are James S. Fry, .iiiatico of the peace: William M. Silfles. Wilbert Messineer. Wil¬ liam F. Hunter. Henry W. Roth and V:ilentine C. Smith. William Hunter entertained (Continued on Ihme ThreeJ Local Odd Fellows To Journey To Baogor Tomorrow tveninp (Friday) aliout 200 Odd Fello« s of Naisa- refli Lodge, N'o. 1099, will Journey tn Bangor fo attend the first dis¬ trict nieetinp of the year. Til* committee on transportation has arranged to have a special bus to accommodate the memlHTH. All members desirinp to travel along to Baiipor are requesteil to report at the hail at 7 o'clock sharp. L.%I>II<:h' .^l \ll.|.\ltV .'^IKKTI.VO. Tho Ladiei' Auxiliary of the N'a'iareth post of .\merlcan Legion will meet on Friday even inn in .- tated me«'tlng. All niemt>er» are nrjred to come to this meeting aa important business Is on hand for iniinedlate transaction. 1 Jf' iiOri.*L MARKtrr report. Butter 17 Ekb* If Swiso Cbeiee |g t-arA .|g Chickeiu If > • • • • • • I
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1928-02-09 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Month | 02 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1928-02-09 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-29 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 39187 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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The Nazareth Item
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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
NAZ.ARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 9. 1928
No. 11
ncil Discusses Bond ue For Improvements;
Got His Eye on this Young Crasher
— By Albert T, Reid
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,ti, council Monday even-
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Month | 02 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19280209_001.tif |
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