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I gIgAKCTH STOKf S CLOSi "^^ BVEBT ylDNCSDAV ArriBNOOM DVRINC ,Clfl{, JULY an* AUGUST The NAZARETH IVAXABttH afOitt WCDNESDAT ArmUHMM DUBINO lUNC, JULT aaa AUOVR AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. yOl. XXXIX gtip Family Reunion. 0 Saturday ' -,, reunion of the Selp family A held on July 19 at Victory SSl'tS^Sndants, of Whom.there NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1930 No. 35 all the dcsL-enaanis, ui «..«••.".-" Ke thousand or more living JJif roval blood, descending from *««lf.TKinB of Holland, ai«l ••l°"51h!^'country as the Penn This year a great 10^. i^i! "IwaUs all Who attend. 422'reunlons'are held m honor of 2S^WiUia«n Seip, the first Selp to "io'Amerrca'wit'h the Dutch i-ur. from Holland during the gj^ndia company's discovery ot S nowU New York City, rock from one of the I He l.s survived by his wife and' 5!1h h.isincss meeting featured by quarrv sha fif^funalu eiected ofBcers for the five-pound Krinff term The following were bla.sts flew a considerable distance four children. Funeral services were iiyt d into office by the aeputy throusrh the air. broke a board in held Monday afternoon from his fii H Tpmnlar- Mrs. Martha Rein- the shantv. wljere the men were; late home on the Tatamy Road with R? „s,istedbv a local installing standing for protection from flying: .services at the Heckto',vn church r*^^'Past templar Cora Smale; rock, and hit Servla in the rear of with Rev. J. A. Klick officiating. Isles' of K. G. E. In- itall Officers BLAST HURLS ROCK KILLING WORKER IN LOCAL STONE QUARRY Nicholas Servia, Voung Father of Four, Hit on Head After Flying Rock Crashes Through Board on Roof of Shanty Where Workers Sought Pro¬ tection; Dies Before Reaching Hospital Nicliolas Servia, 35, a quarry the head, resulting in almost instant death. Tl\e local ambulance was called immediately by Frank Keim. super worker, employed by the Trumbower Company In their quarry located on the Nazareth-Tatamy road was In- rpth Temple No. 10 Ladles ol stantly killed last Friday morning I Intendent of the quarry, and he was ¦ ^tHpn B'\ale met on Thursday caused by a compound fracture of i rushed to the Ea.ston hospital under **i ill their quarters in the the skull. Mr. Servia along with I the care ot Dr. J. A. Fraunfelder, ^""^ Hnme Centre Square, In a two other workers stood behind a but never regained consciousness W no —„n„„ foatiirpH bv ouarrv shanty during a blast and a ' and was dead before reachin? there. JTe U'ouldn't Be Surprised By Albert T. Reid Saffs old Joha V&ufiT\««s» Holy TTUclcerei/- Do you suppose^ this daa-bustci foot i$ whatsis - nukirt' ni& fee) $o hdd aJl ovc^r ? Past ¦ohie'templa'rVCorna Stofflet; vice Bar Carrie Barral: prophetess, SSnle Mllhelm; prieste^, Laura S^- master of ceremonies, Katie 'Smd- guardian of music, Florence ¦Wwkheiser; guardian of inner por- taL Mame Edelman: guardian ot JJilfer portal, Hannah Daniels. BUheimer-Longen- bich Reunion the Bilheimer-Longenbach re- Blon will be held this year at Sbeimers Orove, Newburg, Sun- Sf July 27. Over flve hundred llnons belonging to this clan were Ment at the last annual reunion Cu in the grove last year and evi- ^gffM was that there will be an MB better attendance this year, Warren Longenbach is president ll the association. Other ofBcers ¦t: Vice president. Prank A. BlI- IllBker; treasurer, Trevellyan Long- aStaeh: assistant treasurer, Charles Kr, Jr.; secretary. Mrs. Truman h; assistant secretary, Mrs, finiam Ruth: historians, Mr. and Mt, Earl Walton and Mr, and Mrs. ftirellyan Longenbach: ttl, Cl.vde Longenbach: ittee of Arrangements, Wll- FEHNEL FAMILY TO HOLD REUNION HERE Final Arrangements Completed for Large Gathering of Well Known Clan at Fair Grounds on Saturday, August 9th The OfBcers and committees of the Pehnel family met last Thursday evening at the home of the secre¬ tary, P. C. Barthol, 1408 CheUa avenue, Bethlehem, for the purpose of making final arrangements for the Pehnel family reunion which will be held on August 9th on the local Pair Orounds. President El¬ mer E. Pehnel presided The registrar, Edwin F. Keifrlter, was authorized to purchase addi¬ tional badges, and send out notices as usual. The ofBcers and committee chair¬ man are a.s follows: President, E. E. Pehnel, Allen¬ town; first vice president, Solomon Pehnel, Allentown; second vice William Pehnel was appointed; Kf'jj;,^*^,^^ S^Ji^^Jf^"-^^^^ chairman of the amusement com-111""'. third vice president, Mrs. mittee to fill the vacancy caused by!'•*"''„"'«;'• ^""'•/""'"\''^,^^^^^ nianist ^^e resignation of Charles Pellbach^ ^"'l!^- R!,V^u!^*''p'^Liu*"\*!^'f^^^^^^^^ pianist,! ,„• , . ^. assoriatps 1^- ^- Barthol, Bethlehem: assistant °'«''''>"'>;ii^'sLr.s^'Ztr,::.t.zz'i\''^fsrt£!rs^ BUDENZ ARRESTED FOR VIOLATION OF INJUNCTION RULING Lahor Representative Defiant in ('riticism of Court Order and Carries Out Threat to County Judges; Attacked Yellow Dog Contract and Ask¬ ed Workers to Join Union Carruug cut his threat to violate r.o violence r/ any kind. tl\e tenn.s of an injunction hanaeJ After Budenz had shouted hts dov.n bv President .Judge R. C. r.-e.ssa-ie to ths workers he was Stewart. Louis F. Budenz. a specia; r'otnptlv taVifcP. mto custody by representative of the Americai. Fed-; County Dete-rtive Leonard Schwelt- eration of Full Fashioned Ho.siery j zer, v, ho w as there waiting lor him, wor/eis. appeared at tlie entrance and taken to Bethlehem to the of Kraemer Hosier-- com;jany nill office cf District Attorney Russell C, al noon Monday. He as>ed mill Mauch Budenz submitted to tho v.ori'ers to join the union and de- arrest without resistance. After be- I'ounced the '•yellow dog" contract, insr taken to Bethlehem and ques- In'-niediately after arriving at thSjtioned briefly, Budenz was released mill, about noon, he started picket- on ordeis of District Attorney :v.^ up and down the pavement car- Mauch. The evidence In the case, :y;ng two placards on which were n.s.ribed "Away with the yellow do? 'Oi'.tract" and "Join the American Federation of Labor." Wl-.ile he paraded in front of th? rill property b'lt a short time a 'arte crov.d gathered looking on un in the form of affidavits, which are now being prepared, will be turned o\er to President Judae Russell C. IStevart tor any action that ne de¬ sires to take. The injunction handed down by i the Judi?e in this case forbids yfcwy*-****^^ SHOCK OF SLIGHT AUTO CRASH FATAL TO POPULAR GIRL V^herW'i lam Dennis Earl ^''K^'* '"^ '»^« occasion. A novel r^'^Wimarn'Ru^h Ernest R™i""2_il„^^'"?.P!?il?!^ bj. Wil- w, John Young, Harley Kelch- Clayton Bilheimer and Leon h School Stan inf Grade «*&«*'«»*«»' Last Saturday afternoon the Bel¬ fast A. A. journeyed to StewartsvlUe tnd defeated that team on their own Seld by a score of 8 to 4. Tlie Bel- tut team has been strengthened by the addition of three Nazareth High Kbool stars, namely: V. Sandercock, W, Peters and Lester Hartman. AU three of these boys are playing good baseball, considering the of teams plaved. Peters is BlUni the place behind the bat, due to Toung being injured, and has tiktn care of that position success- ralljr. Sandercocic, who has played base and right fleld, la keeping mark up to the standard played the High school team. Hartman a batting average of SDO'and (Itched the closing inning for Bel- ut against Johnsonville last Thurs- lay, striking out one man of three faced and allowing no hits. He being placed on the seniority list or future (zames as well as Elwood 'Uftv" Bauman, William Lugg and Uy Oold. ^ Patamy Firemen's >«y Big Event The annual Firemen's Dav and •rade sponsored by the Tatamy Wunteer Fire department at Tat- mv wa.^ held on Saturdav and was oth a flnanclal and social success na was attended by hundreds of Ptctators Including a large group ¦om town, T^e feature of the early evening as a street demonstration and mlclpants were uniformed flre "npanies from Wilaon borough, md Gap and Stockertown, and the ome town company accompanied It their modern fire fighting motor PParatus. The local Legion Drum M Biijle corps and the Wind Oap mA furnLshed the music. An attraction In the parade was a »rge number of marchers in mas- uerade, comically dressed, as well soiiu- on floats besides .some B^enciidlv decorated automobiles, ne hifiM- hours nf the evening were pent m Dir-niflng and cake walking -^r Wluch the Drum Corps and band --ately furnished the music. a Joy Scouts Active ^t ^amp Weyjfadt A letier received bv "The Item" rom the Scouts of the local Troop llam Pehnel, chairman of the amusement committee and Mrs. C. C. Barthol, chairman of the music committee. Orounds arrangements, etc trar, E. P. Keifrlter, Allentown: as- Miss Evelyu Heam Succumbs to Ncrvous Attack slstant registrar. Mrs. Sadie Scott, «.r . » «. a . a a. rt j-a- w j j Week After Accident; Condition Improved and Moravians To Mark Old Sites town: music committee, Mrs. P. C. Barthol, Bethlehem: amusement committee, WilUam Pehnel, Bethle- I hem; property committee, Prank *re Abel, of town. being taken care of by the property, .p,,. _„, ,-,^ ._,, _.-„__ .- .^. committee, conslating of Prank Abel. I J*»« "•*' •"* **"•' »••»»*»« »« the chairman: Harry Roth, Elmer Roth, I ofBcers and committees will be held and Mrs. Frank Abel, all of town, on Tuesday evening, July 22, FOUR couim FIREMEN COMMIT¬ TEES NAMED President Abner H. Back of Bethle¬ hem Calls Meeting of Executive CommUtee. Abner H. Buck, Bethlehem, Another Crash in Front of Home Causes Fatal Relapse; Graduate at N. H. S. %fjif.,i of heart failure, due to an automo¬ bile accident. Miss Hearn accompanied by her sister, Alta. drove her father's car to Nazareth on Thursdav. July 3rd, and returning had a slight Impact with another car at Stockertown. Mits Hearn was headed west on the Main street of Stockertown and a car parked In the same direction prevented her from passing due to the Northampton Transit car com¬ ing along at the same time. While this accident was of a very slight ,. ^ ,_. , . ^^' nature, no one being hurt and no cently chosen president of the Four- serious damage to either of the cars. County Firemen's Association, an- ^ caused a nervous breakdown, nounced his committee appoint- -phe shock was so great to the Hearn ments and called a meeting of the g{,.i that she could not take the car executive committee to be held July ho^ne and the parents were notl- 20 at Hotel Bethlehem, . | fle^j to come and get It. Atter the The committee appointments fol- sister were also taken home and low: • ' after consulting a doctor It was Executive: Peter N. Snyder. Slat- thought best that she rest and she (Continue* on Page Three) • Another Mysterious Explosion Road stand Believed Tar¬ get of Bomb That Shat¬ tered Windows of* Neighbor County Detective Oeorge J. Ryan was called on Tuesday morning to j... jw^u .i. ^ Investigate explosions which occurr-' The association Is composed of steering rod had been straightened ed between midnight and 12:30 that '''"^ companies of Carbon, Lehigh, out the car proceeded home on its mornlnn in the vicinity of Samuel Monroe and Northampton Counties, own power. Miss Hearn and her Henrys roadstand, between Chap-' man Quarries and Cross Roads, Neighbors say there were two veryj distinct explosions, one following i quickly after the other. An auto-| mobile was seen to speed by a few moments before the detonations. | Windows In the home of Thomas Welty, near the road stand, were: blown in but little damage, if any, | was done at the stand. A boy In, charge there said he knew nothing' of an explosion except that • cus¬ tomer came In early tflat morning' and said that "there had been some' dynamiting around here during the night." I If this was another attempt at, bombing, it was the tenth in the county since the first of the year, • • Rotary Club Hears Report Delegates Relate Conven¬ tion xVctivitics at Reg¬ ular Weekly Meeting at Y. M. C. A. Mlss Evelyn May Hearn, of Edel- vt\ed by her grand parents, Mr. and mans, died at the home of her par- Mrs John Hearn, of Edelmans. and ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hearn, last by the following sisters and broth- Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock,' Historical Society to Place Tablets on Buildings Used by Early Set- lers Here was confined to bed for a day. During the night of July 4th an¬ other accident occurred In front of tlie Hearn residence, which Is locat¬ ed on the Belfast-Bangor pike, when two cars collided, causing Mlss ers: Harold Hearn, of Edelmans: Oiibert Hearn and Mrs. Oeorge OUl- ner, of town; Alta, Alberta. Elsie p.nd Donald Hearn. of Edelman. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at home with further services at the Belfast M. E. church and were largely at¬ tended. Rev. William Rogers ofBci- At a meeting of the executive onimittee of the Moravian Histori- ?al Society held here in the White- leld House last Friday evening, it ^as decided to ask the trustees ot he Will R. Beitel Home for Bovs, •vho have bought the Nazareth Hall property for use as an orphanage, to place a bronze tablet on "Tlie Castle," used for many years by the Hall as a dining room and dornu- tory for domestic help and which was used as a sisters' house by the Moravians many years ago. P. S. Trumbower, of town, will also be requested by the historical society to place a marker on the war. of the old stone dwelling at 26 South Main street, which was used by tne earlv Moravians as a brethren's house. Lawyer Ede. of Pen Ar?yl. now uses part of the building for an office. The committee at its meeting also decided to have a stone monument, suitably inscribed, erected on the crounds of the Whitefield til the workers started to leave the | Budenz ai.d others from interfering ¦)!ant. He then went to the entrance i in any way with the workers and Uld In a loud voice shouted: "Join expre.s.sly prohibits him from at- 'he union, down with the yellow do? I tempting to ask anyone of these "ontract.' Although a large crowd; employees to Join the union and of strikers and interested citizens break the contract they have With had collected at the scene there was the mill. LEGION POPULARITY CONTEST A SUCCESS Local Girls in Keen Competition to Conquor Glories of Public Sentiment; Winners to be Announced at Legion Carnival July 26th~Aug 2nd The coir.munity's most popular I should be proclaimed the most popu- 1 11 v.„ „=. ««i=ri Qt fhP Amprica" lar. Each one of these tickets la 7irl will be re.ealed at the America., ^^^^^^^^^j ^^^ ^^ addition to recelv- Legion carni'>al July 26th to August j,^g ^j,^ merchandise to the amount ¦:ud. Tlie arrangement committee | stipulated on the ticket, the pur- •VA= announced that they received a chaser i.s entitled to winning one of the 5 ;s£i ss5Jur".'s.T£,sr^^_i£?^p:sr.i: run up their credit marks eflort by the contestants. Of course, it is understood, that' To thosr who l^ave not yet entered •lie winner of the contest must re¬ ceive the most \otes and. therefore must receive the support of the majority in the community. All the ?irls are supplied with tickets, which are redeemable in the form of merchar.diso at the carnival by the the contest better get in touch with anv cf t!:e local Legion members and obtain information regarding these prize.s. If possible a list of the girls v.ho have thus far entered will be published in the next issue of "The Item." P.itrons should make their t:urcha'^er. and the eirl sellina th? pur?ha<^es from the girls wiiom they 'inost of these tickets certainly. think the most popular. BOY SCOUTS IN WEEKLY MEETING Ths members of Veteran Troop 1. Boy Scouts, met Friday evening on the HaU athletic field In regular .'ession. There were severa! patrols present and the patrols were given in'-tructions in compass work by the Seoi.'tmaster. Elmer Snvder. Nine Scouts ha'.e tentative arrangements House. I made to attend Camp Weygadt be- This building is now u.sed as the .so-I stnnin? July 26. Three members ot cietys museum and living quarters the troop. Irwm Uhler, Nelson for retired or incapacitated Mor- Braemer and Albert Knauss are avian clerirymen. It was one of the ¦^"""dins the .summer at Skyto;i first buildings erected here. i Lodge. Mt Pocono. Nazareth Banker Is Honored *i . E. Frantz Receives Committee Appoint¬ ment in State-wide Organization Flying Stunts and Vaudeville Pro¬ gram Arranged for Annual Event at Fair Grounds The members of the Rotary Club 0 3 .states that"'thp"\ei7bovVa"re '"^t in the Y. M. C. A. (linmg hall «V'lng a wonderful time ", Monday eveninc. The meeting was The added linprovemnt to this "P*"""' ^^"'^ *'^'' ¦''"^'"? °' "Amcr- 'mp in the form of a mess hall »^»" f''""^'^' ^^ =» 'Tl^7 °L°^^^m "It this spring makes il ^ssTble to «""B'' Singing was led by Edward 'ntinue camp firV meeting ralnv Hellman «'»> Jacob Boerstler as- »ys. This bu Idinl iV 4nxBn fPP^ s'stlig at the piano. iH .„.. '^ ouildlng Is 40x60 feet, Thc,iew president, Frank H. Mar- MOTOR CLUB PICNIC HERE AUGUST 6th H.i""«» "K~»™|..'"«iS"ae='.w "'j^'^^^^^ and Rev. Robert Kiefer, pastor of the Richmond M. E. church. Pall bearers were: Willard Sandercock, William Kolb, Norman Oarr, Clar¬ ence Budge. John Humphrey and Willis Pysher. Interment was made in the Belfast Union cemetery. i Two Safety | Monuments Dedicated !m»)rcssive Ceremonies in UnvciiinK of Trophies; Honor of IMant Safe- i iy Records t her nervous condition. However, Sunday morning she attended Sun¬ day school and also church In the evening as she was an active church worker and her condition then was considered Improving. Last Mon¬ day she again had a nervous attack and was then conflned to her bed until time of death Thursday morn¬ ing. Mlss Hearn was 22 years of age, a graduate of the Nazareth High School Board Awards ^ Contracts for Coal and New Boiler; Elect Teacher The second annual picnic of the Northampton County Motor Club, which last year attracted more than 5,000 persons, will be held at the local Fair Orounds on August 6., , . , , .„„„ This was announced at the monthly school, class of 1926. was very popu meating of the motor club directors' l?r ^1'^ the younger set of town and heia at Raberts on the Bethlehem-, H***^'"?)""*'' ^he \vas a meniber of Bath highway ' '*''*' Wesley M. E. church and Sunday Arrangemnts are being made It school at Belfast and served as presi- was announced for vaudeville enter- ?^"' °^ „"'^^ Edelbelle Epworth tainment, flying stunts and plans are J:^^«"^' ^°^ ''^'' Pj*f ^T'" If"" ''"'A^ under way to bring a United States ^^^^ ^^£." ^'"Ployerf by the Nazareth ,,.., .. . _ ^, I Waist Company as stcnoerapher. (Contmued on Page Three) Besides her parents, she is siir- Tlie regular monthly meeting of B^Il Telephone Co 6.40 the Board cf Directors of the School BeU Telephone Co 8.71 District of the Borough of Nazareth,' Asso. Gas A: Electric Co 22.96 was d'llv held July "th. I Asso. Oas & Electric Co 12.46 Members present: Kern. Martin,'As^^o. Gas & Electric Co 27.26 Kawk. Bennett and Shinier. ] Little. Brown <fc Co 10.96 The minutes of the meeting of Ro'al Tvpewritcr Agency 1.50 Tlie Council of Administration of the Peansyhanta Bankers Associ¬ ation met in Philadelpliia at the Bellevue-Stralford last Saturday, \V W'alter Wilson, head of tlie or¬ ganization a:id president o; the First Milton National Bank, of Mil¬ ton. Pa . presented the appotntmunt of committees for the 1930-31 busl- i\esj year. Tliese appointments were confirmed by the Council, which consists of thirtv leading baiikers trom all parts of the state. Among ether committees was the ci>mmii- tse on Agricultural development. A E. Frantz. cashier of the Seeond National Bank of Nazareth, was appointed a member of this commit¬ tee. This is an ho-.ior.ible ofllce for Mr. Frantz to hold and is In line with the movement ot agricultural devel- June 2nd ana UUh. 1330. were read and approved a.s read. Thi' treasurer of the Board ren- firrtvi the following report: Bdl. June 1. ir<30 $162057.79 Rrreipts L R Uhr'lch ° ' 0473 0P"^P"t sponsored by ;'-.e Second Remincton Rand Bus.' Ser,''.'. 'I'.To 1 National Ban'K^ The l inn products ' show conducted by this batiK annu¬ ally In Nazaretli will be held aprain Prominent Spealcers On State Sabbath School Convention Program From Tax Collecti^r Tuition Miscellaneous .$1931.91 . I0O6.86 6.12 World Book Co 9.77 World Book Co 25 J. L. Hammett Co 33.80 I J. I. Hammett Co 1.63 Brody Brothers Nazareth Item Pub. Co. Nazareth Item Pub. Co. Na::ari't!i Item Pub. Co. .13 2.60 7 20 5.53 Total receipts $ 3494.83 nd can seat over 200 boys. The! iaformalion comes to the leaders Dr. MUton H Nicholas. Prof. Nevin of the Northampton County Sabbath [ b Harner Rev VV S K Veaplc School A.ssoclation Ihat full and, Prof. Paul'M Lambert, Dr. Lvndoii .- have periods In'wWch" thevI*'"' *»* '" charge. A report was ^ „.,.„w„l.».. .. •v« leathercraft and handlcrkn ! """^ered ^y Rotanans Martin and j,,,^, arrangements ar. ..„„ _..-, ^eyaies^ip^^,,^^^^^, j Freeman on whBt^OT^^^^ plete for the annual Pennsylvania r, Havward "aths, moccasiiLs, key cases, bill 2^'^ «""?"' '*»^)?""' ^°"^ri'^'M° Sabbath School convention, which' Dr I^ankH taetc. There is als<* a period of R^'^'-y.Cll'bs at Chicago. M«^ M^r- ^^^^^ j„ ^^ ^^,^ ^,^ ur. Frank H tttcraft When they work on scout!»« «"«* ^"¦;.'^'¦'"'T"^t.n^«, r^ I 8«h' ^^^ ""^^ »Oth at Scranton. li*"st'ud '"^ "'"' "'**• ''"°" *"'''• '^•'''^"''^^--. .-" " ..^^^^^^ »'--'-1 Fully king 1 WhlrJ Two cement plants ; e" unveiled safetv troph •; 111 them hy the Port: ¦ a.ssociation. for matntn' lost-tur.e accide!it recor 1 at their pl.mts The .1 staged at the Ltne Star plant, a subsidiary of the International Ce¬ ment rorporntion. and" at the Her¬ on Friday presented ' Cement :ng a no- 'or a year ^a;rs were Tot.'.l in treas'-iry $165,=„52.68 Expenditures 20494.47 Nitzareth Item Pub. Co 14 18 Nazareth Item Pub Co 4.05 O'.eum Products Co S.*)? R. K. Stout 15.10 Cortes Ward Co 14.25 1.50 B. Pfifer, Warren T. Powell, Percv '"'"'¦¦'* "''"''"' P''"^^ "*""'" '^"^ Dr. Fred D. Wentzel ,„ , ... „ , ^ - --- McKibben, Dr. E. H year vil be held on October Brewer and some twentv others: the twenty-flve Balance Julv 7th. 1930 .. $145058.211 OeorhC A. Smith .. Tlie Tax CoUertor rendered a re-' ^^ S. Young A: Co port sl-,c)Win(i! collection.* of .school -^ B. Lippincoit taxes diirin« the month of June. 1030. as follows: 1927 taxes $12.00 penalties. $0.69: total 1927 taxes $12.69: 1928 taxes $103..=i9. penalties $;')28'. total 1928 taxes $108.87; 1923 taxes $419 48. penalties $20 51. total' 1929 taxes $439.99; grand total this year. Novembei 21st a;id 22nd, 22nd ANNIVERSARY OF GOOD SHEPHERD HOME AUGUST Uth Pientl':-e-Hall. Inc. United State Paper Mills. Ine Grant H Kahler D L Detwiler James C. Muir & Co 2 10 7.41 1.08 16.33 33.80 244 44 3.-)48 ' the wood W plant life. The local troop has won their skin l,,-.„*y'"8 the neatest camp site <.. . ^' ''f'outs that are enjoying "e two v.ecks at the camp under »wiaiit Scoutmaster Harold B Tliere were no guests registered on Mondav evening and the meeting was closed with all singing the national anthem. • • , Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oum, daugh-' to gather together all Sunday school t^rs Ethel and rtoris and son R. A. teachers, officers, workers, pastors Plnntch, are Franklin Rubright, Llovd Jr., and Mrs. Adam Bowman, Mr. ^nd leaders for Instruction. Inform- =h, John Voung, Raymond and Mrs. Ezra Oum, daughter Helen gjion and enrichment of the devo- f. Robert Koch, Ralph Koch, I and son Aorln: Mr. and Mrs, Oran- tional life. h Altemose, Victor Auman, Wll-1 ville Nolf and son Harold spent the | ju^t a few of the outstanding "ofljendorf, WUlard Werkhela- week end Pine Plats in the Poc- -peclallsts will be Mlss Margaret """ Dominic Oondomtttt. jonoa. <8Uttery, Dr, Clarence True WUaon, At the Lone Star plant, guests were present from neighboring ce- $5(51 55 -. .... '"P»t plants, members of the bor- "on motion of Hnwk anrt Bennett I music being in charge of Rev. Morris ""Rb councils, officials of the Inter- unaiumnuslv carried, the reports ol paid I c. Robin.son. with Miss Katherine national Cement Corporation and ti,e Treasurer anri Tax Collector -several hundred employees and their xi;prc r-^ceived and filed. f«n'"'PS- » I Oti Motion of Martin and Kern. The ceremonies were opened bv D uiianinimislv carried, the following S. MacBride. vice president of the 1,111^ „.ere approved for pavinent and company, who touched briefly on the the Treasurer of the Board author- purpose of the trophy presentation. \j,p^ ^Q p^^v them Rev. H. C. Snyder. Lutheran pastor, of town, gave the Invocation after which this program was given: will be tremendouslv worth the' Singing of "America' by entire while of the attendance of all Inter- n-s.sembly. a.ssisted by Pen Argyl ested Sunday .school leaders, bring-1 ^^'S*^ •"•'hool band; greetings by tele- Ing to them a most unusual oppor- sram from Mr. Strukman, president jf'^'^ SteanrLailndrv tunity. I of the International Cement Cor- ^Vest Disinfecting Co The theme of the convention this m„„uel Baptist Church, with divi I year will be 'My Witness which Is ,sional afternoon conferences I most appropriate in this 1900th an- I niversary of Pentecost. The aim of the convention will be In neighboring churches. 1 Our County Sabbath school lead¬ ers feel that the whole convention Easion Publishing Co $ 11.88 Easton Publishing Co 10.80 Nazareth Hardware Co 2.80 Nazareth Planing Mill Co, . .. 11.10 Blue Mt Con. Water Co 49.86 Bhie Mt. Con, Water Co. 60 06 .... 2.58 .... 43.60 And it is expected that Northamp-1 poratlon, and the tward of directors, steward Knecht ton county will have registered morei »»<* * conBratutatory telegram from Porter-Cable Machine Co than iMf quoU ot delegatea. 'i (OoDtlniMd oa Pact lyrar) 14.4S 8.47 BeU Telephmie Co SM Total S 797.80 \Villir.!-.i Siines llSO.iM Na?aieth Item Pub. Co. ... R C. Gritr.th Franl- Huth .\ O Sturais f; Son D.L. A: W Railroad Co Alonzo Fite The Oood Shepherd Home, Inc., AUentcni. will on Tluirs'lav. August Hth, 1930. celebrate its 22nd year of work for the crippled and blind or¬ phans, destitute children, aged or dUabled ministers of the gospel, and helpless and homeless old people, and Invites all its friends to come and celebrate with them. When two of John's disciples fol¬ lowed Jesus and He turned and saw 3 39 them. He asked "What .seek ye?" 14.041 They said unto Him, "Where dwel- 75 00 j iBst Thou? ¦ Jesus said to them. 75.00 ^ 50.37 40.00' Total $1205.60 TUe following proposals to furnish Lehigh anthracite coal for the 1930- 31 .school term were received: All bids quote at 2000 pounds: The Nazareth Coal A: Lumlier Co . Pea $8.40. buckwheat $6.50, rice $4.70. Peoples Coal & Supply Co.. pea $C 35. buckwheat $6.50. rice $4.60 Tlie Trumbower Co. pea $8.25, bu'-kwheat $8.50, rice $4.70. Kepplers Coal Co., Box 216, Eas- (Conttnued oa Pag* Weat) "Come and see" Come and see! Is what we would like to say to all our friends and aU (Continued on Page Three) STANDING OF DK- DU8TRIAL LEAOm Won Loet Nazareth Waist Co. a 0 Kraemer Hoatery Co. 1 0 Naiareth Ceniint Co, 1 1 BualnesB Men 1 1 Loo* aur t S PJO. IOM ion •M
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 39 |
Issue | 35 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1930-07-17 |
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 | 07 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1930 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 39 |
Issue | 35 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1930-07-17 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-28 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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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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gIgAKCTH STOKf S CLOSi "^^ BVEBT ylDNCSDAV ArriBNOOM
DVRINC ,Clfl{, JULY an* AUGUST
The NAZARETH
IVAXABttH afOitt
WCDNESDAT ArmUHMM
DUBINO lUNC, JULT aaa AUOVR
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
yOl. XXXIX
gtip Family Reunion. 0 Saturday
' -,, reunion of the Selp family A held on July 19 at Victory
SSl'tS^Sndants, of Whom.there
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1930
No. 35
all the dcsL-enaanis, ui «..«••.".-"
Ke thousand or more living
JJif roval blood, descending from
*««lf.TKinB of Holland, ai«l
••l°"51h!^'country as the Penn This year a great
10^.
i^i! "IwaUs all Who attend.
422'reunlons'are held m honor of 2S^WiUia«n Seip, the first Selp to
"io'Amerrca'wit'h the Dutch i-ur. from Holland during the gj^ndia company's discovery ot S nowU New York City,
rock from one of the I He l.s survived by his wife and'
5!1h h.isincss meeting featured by quarrv sha
fif^funalu eiected ofBcers for the five-pound
Krinff term The following were bla.sts flew a considerable distance four children. Funeral services were
iiyt d into office by the aeputy throusrh the air. broke a board in held Monday afternoon from his
fii H Tpmnlar- Mrs. Martha Rein- the shantv. wljere the men were; late home on the Tatamy Road with
R? „s,istedbv a local installing standing for protection from flying: .services at the Heckto',vn church
r*^^'Past templar Cora Smale; rock, and hit Servla in the rear of with Rev. J. A. Klick officiating.
Isles' of K. G. E. In- itall Officers
BLAST HURLS ROCK KILLING WORKER IN LOCAL STONE QUARRY
Nicholas Servia, Voung Father of Four, Hit on Head After Flying Rock Crashes Through Board on Roof of Shanty Where Workers Sought Pro¬ tection; Dies Before Reaching Hospital
Nicliolas Servia, 35, a quarry
the head, resulting in almost instant
death.
Tl\e local ambulance was called immediately by Frank Keim. super
worker, employed by the Trumbower
Company In their quarry located on
the Nazareth-Tatamy road was In-
rpth Temple No. 10 Ladles ol stantly killed last Friday morning I Intendent of the quarry, and he was
¦ ^tHpn B'\ale met on Thursday caused by a compound fracture of i rushed to the Ea.ston hospital under
**i ill their quarters in the the skull. Mr. Servia along with I the care ot Dr. J. A. Fraunfelder,
^""^ Hnme Centre Square, In a two other workers stood behind a but never regained consciousness
W no —„n„„ foatiirpH bv ouarrv shanty during a blast and a ' and was dead before reachin? there.
JTe U'ouldn't Be Surprised
By Albert T. Reid
Saffs old Joha V&ufiT\««s» Holy TTUclcerei/- Do you suppose^
this daa-bustci foot i$ whatsis - nukirt' ni& fee) $o hdd aJl ovc^r ?
Past ¦ohie'templa'rVCorna Stofflet; vice Bar Carrie Barral: prophetess, SSnle Mllhelm; prieste^, Laura S^- master of ceremonies, Katie 'Smd- guardian of music, Florence ¦Wwkheiser; guardian of inner por- taL Mame Edelman: guardian ot JJilfer portal, Hannah Daniels.
BUheimer-Longen- bich Reunion
the Bilheimer-Longenbach re- Blon will be held this year at Sbeimers Orove, Newburg, Sun- Sf July 27. Over flve hundred llnons belonging to this clan were Ment at the last annual reunion Cu in the grove last year and evi- ^gffM was that there will be an MB better attendance this year,
Warren Longenbach is president ll the association. Other ofBcers ¦t: Vice president. Prank A. BlI- IllBker; treasurer, Trevellyan Long- aStaeh: assistant treasurer, Charles
Kr, Jr.; secretary. Mrs. Truman h; assistant secretary, Mrs, finiam Ruth: historians, Mr. and Mt, Earl Walton and Mr, and Mrs. ftirellyan Longenbach: ttl, Cl.vde Longenbach:
ittee of Arrangements, Wll-
FEHNEL FAMILY TO HOLD REUNION HERE
Final Arrangements Completed for Large Gathering
of Well Known Clan at Fair Grounds on
Saturday, August 9th
The OfBcers and committees of the Pehnel family met last Thursday evening at the home of the secre¬ tary, P. C. Barthol, 1408 CheUa avenue, Bethlehem, for the purpose of making final arrangements for the Pehnel family reunion which will be held on August 9th on the local Pair Orounds. President El¬ mer E. Pehnel presided
The registrar, Edwin F. Keifrlter, was authorized to purchase addi¬ tional badges, and send out notices as usual.
The ofBcers and committee chair¬ man are a.s follows:
President, E. E. Pehnel, Allen¬ town; first vice president, Solomon Pehnel, Allentown; second vice
William Pehnel was appointed; Kf'jj;,^*^,^^ S^Ji^^Jf^"-^^^^ chairman of the amusement com-111""'.
third vice president, Mrs.
mittee to fill the vacancy caused by!'•*"''„"'«;'• ^""'•/""'"\''^,^^^^^
nianist ^^e resignation of Charles Pellbach^ ^"'l!^- R!,V^u!^*''p'^Liu*"\*!^'f^^^^^^^^ pianist,! ,„• , . ^. assoriatps 1^- ^- Barthol, Bethlehem: assistant
°'«''''>"'>;ii^'sLr.s^'Ztr,::.t.zz'i\''^fsrt£!rs^
BUDENZ ARRESTED FOR VIOLATION OF INJUNCTION RULING
Lahor Representative Defiant in ('riticism of Court Order and Carries Out Threat to County Judges; Attacked Yellow Dog Contract and Ask¬ ed Workers to Join Union
Carruug cut his threat to violate r.o violence r/ any kind. tl\e tenn.s of an injunction hanaeJ After Budenz had shouted hts dov.n bv President .Judge R. C. r.-e.ssa-ie to ths workers he was Stewart. Louis F. Budenz. a specia; r'otnptlv taVifcP. mto custody by representative of the Americai. Fed-; County Dete-rtive Leonard Schwelt- eration of Full Fashioned Ho.siery j zer, v, ho w as there waiting lor him, wor/eis. appeared at tlie entrance and taken to Bethlehem to the of Kraemer Hosier-- com;jany nill office cf District Attorney Russell C, al noon Monday. He as>ed mill Mauch Budenz submitted to tho v.ori'ers to join the union and de- arrest without resistance. After be- I'ounced the '•yellow dog" contract, insr taken to Bethlehem and ques- In'-niediately after arriving at thSjtioned briefly, Budenz was released mill, about noon, he started picket- on ordeis of District Attorney :v.^ up and down the pavement car- Mauch. The evidence In the case,
:y;ng two placards on which were n.s.ribed "Away with the yellow do? 'Oi'.tract" and "Join the American Federation of Labor."
Wl-.ile he paraded in front of th? rill property b'lt a short time a 'arte crov.d gathered looking on un
in the form of affidavits, which are now being prepared, will be turned o\er to President Judae Russell C.
IStevart tor any action that ne de¬ sires to take. The injunction handed down by
i the Judi?e in this case forbids
yfcwy*-****^^
SHOCK OF SLIGHT AUTO CRASH FATAL TO POPULAR GIRL
V^herW'i lam Dennis Earl ^''K^'* '"^ '»^« occasion. A novel r^'^Wimarn'Ru^h Ernest R™i""2_il„^^'"?.P!?il?!^ bj. Wil-
w, John Young, Harley Kelch- Clayton Bilheimer and Leon
h School Stan inf Grade «*&«*'«»*«»'
Last Saturday afternoon the Bel¬ fast A. A. journeyed to StewartsvlUe tnd defeated that team on their own Seld by a score of 8 to 4. Tlie Bel- tut team has been strengthened by the addition of three Nazareth High Kbool stars, namely: V. Sandercock, W, Peters and Lester Hartman. AU three of these boys are playing good baseball, considering the of teams plaved. Peters is BlUni the place behind the bat, due to Toung being injured, and has tiktn care of that position success- ralljr. Sandercocic, who has played base and right fleld, la keeping mark up to the standard played the High school team. Hartman a batting average of SDO'and (Itched the closing inning for Bel- ut against Johnsonville last Thurs- lay, striking out one man of three faced and allowing no hits. He being placed on the seniority list or future (zames as well as Elwood 'Uftv" Bauman, William Lugg and Uy Oold.
^
Patamy Firemen's >«y Big Event
The annual Firemen's Dav and •rade sponsored by the Tatamy Wunteer Fire department at Tat- mv wa.^ held on Saturdav and was oth a flnanclal and social success na was attended by hundreds of Ptctators Including a large group ¦om town,
T^e feature of the early evening as a street demonstration and mlclpants were uniformed flre "npanies from Wilaon borough,
md Gap and Stockertown, and the ome town company accompanied It their modern fire fighting motor PParatus. The local Legion Drum M Biijle corps and the Wind Oap mA furnLshed the music.
An attraction In the parade was a »rge number of marchers in mas- uerade, comically dressed, as well soiiu- on floats besides .some B^enciidlv decorated automobiles, ne hifiM- hours nf the evening were pent m Dir-niflng and cake walking -^r Wluch the Drum Corps and band
--ately furnished the music. a
Joy Scouts Active ^t ^amp Weyjfadt
A letier received bv "The Item" rom the Scouts of the local Troop
llam Pehnel, chairman of the amusement committee and Mrs. C. C. Barthol, chairman of the music committee. Orounds arrangements, etc
trar, E. P. Keifrlter, Allentown: as- Miss Evelyu Heam Succumbs to Ncrvous Attack
slstant registrar. Mrs. Sadie Scott, «.r . » «. a . a a. rt j-a- w j j
Week After Accident; Condition Improved and
Moravians To Mark Old Sites
town: music committee, Mrs. P. C.
Barthol, Bethlehem: amusement
committee, WilUam Pehnel, Bethle-
I hem; property committee, Prank
*re Abel, of town.
being taken care of by the property, .p,,. _„, ,-,^ ._,, _.-„__ .- .^. committee, conslating of Prank Abel. I J*»« "•*' •"* **"•' »••»»*»« »« the chairman: Harry Roth, Elmer Roth, I ofBcers and committees will be held and Mrs. Frank Abel, all of town, on Tuesday evening, July 22,
FOUR couim
FIREMEN COMMIT¬ TEES NAMED
President Abner H. Back of Bethle¬ hem Calls Meeting of Executive CommUtee.
Abner H. Buck, Bethlehem,
Another Crash in Front of Home Causes Fatal Relapse; Graduate at N. H. S.
%fjif.,i
of heart failure, due to an automo¬ bile accident.
Miss Hearn accompanied by her sister, Alta. drove her father's car to Nazareth on Thursdav. July 3rd, and returning had a slight Impact with another car at Stockertown. Mits Hearn was headed west on the Main street of Stockertown and a car parked In the same direction prevented her from passing due to the Northampton Transit car com¬ ing along at the same time. While this accident was of a very slight ,. ^ ,_. , . ^^' nature, no one being hurt and no
cently chosen president of the Four- serious damage to either of the cars. County Firemen's Association, an- ^ caused a nervous breakdown, nounced his committee appoint- -phe shock was so great to the Hearn ments and called a meeting of the g{,.i that she could not take the car executive committee to be held July ho^ne and the parents were notl- 20 at Hotel Bethlehem, . | fle^j to come and get It. Atter the
The committee appointments fol- sister were also taken home and
low: • ' after consulting a doctor It was
Executive: Peter N. Snyder. Slat- thought best that she rest and she
(Continue* on Page Three)
•
Another Mysterious Explosion
Road stand Believed Tar¬ get of Bomb That Shat¬ tered Windows of* Neighbor
County Detective Oeorge J. Ryan was called on Tuesday morning to j... jw^u .i. ^
Investigate explosions which occurr-' The association Is composed of steering rod had been straightened ed between midnight and 12:30 that '''"^ companies of Carbon, Lehigh, out the car proceeded home on its mornlnn in the vicinity of Samuel Monroe and Northampton Counties, own power. Miss Hearn and her Henrys roadstand, between Chap-' man Quarries and Cross Roads, Neighbors say there were two veryj distinct explosions, one following i quickly after the other. An auto-| mobile was seen to speed by a few moments before the detonations. |
Windows In the home of Thomas Welty, near the road stand, were: blown in but little damage, if any, | was done at the stand. A boy In, charge there said he knew nothing' of an explosion except that • cus¬ tomer came In early tflat morning' and said that "there had been some' dynamiting around here during the night." I
If this was another attempt at, bombing, it was the tenth in the county since the first of the year, • •
Rotary Club Hears Report
Delegates Relate Conven¬ tion xVctivitics at Reg¬ ular Weekly Meeting at Y. M. C. A.
Mlss Evelyn May Hearn, of Edel- vt\ed by her grand parents, Mr. and mans, died at the home of her par- Mrs John Hearn, of Edelmans. and ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hearn, last by the following sisters and broth- Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock,'
Historical Society to Place
Tablets on Buildings
Used by Early Set-
lers Here
was confined to bed for a day.
During the night of July 4th an¬ other accident occurred In front of tlie Hearn residence, which Is locat¬ ed on the Belfast-Bangor pike, when two cars collided, causing Mlss
ers: Harold Hearn, of Edelmans: Oiibert Hearn and Mrs. Oeorge OUl- ner, of town; Alta, Alberta. Elsie p.nd Donald Hearn. of Edelman.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at home with further services at the Belfast M. E. church and were largely at¬ tended. Rev. William Rogers ofBci-
At a meeting of the executive
onimittee of the Moravian Histori-
?al Society held here in the White-
leld House last Friday evening, it
^as decided to ask the trustees ot
he Will R. Beitel Home for Bovs,
•vho have bought the Nazareth Hall
property for use as an orphanage, to
place a bronze tablet on "Tlie
Castle," used for many years by the
Hall as a dining room and dornu-
tory for domestic help and which
was used as a sisters' house by the
Moravians many years ago.
P. S. Trumbower, of town, will also be requested by the historical society to place a marker on the war. of the old stone dwelling at 26 South Main street, which was used by tne earlv Moravians as a brethren's house. Lawyer Ede. of Pen Ar?yl. now uses part of the building for an office.
The committee at its meeting also decided to have a stone monument, suitably inscribed, erected on the crounds of the Whitefield
til the workers started to leave the | Budenz ai.d others from interfering ¦)!ant. He then went to the entrance i in any way with the workers and Uld In a loud voice shouted: "Join expre.s.sly prohibits him from at- 'he union, down with the yellow do? I tempting to ask anyone of these "ontract.' Although a large crowd; employees to Join the union and of strikers and interested citizens break the contract they have With had collected at the scene there was the mill.
LEGION POPULARITY CONTEST A SUCCESS
Local Girls in Keen Competition to Conquor Glories
of Public Sentiment; Winners to be Announced
at Legion Carnival July 26th~Aug 2nd
The coir.munity's most popular I should be proclaimed the most popu-
1 11 v.„ „=. ««i=ri Qt fhP Amprica" lar. Each one of these tickets la
7irl will be re.ealed at the America., ^^^^^^^^^j ^^^ ^^ addition to recelv-
Legion carni'>al July 26th to August j,^g ^j,^ merchandise to the amount ¦:ud. Tlie arrangement committee | stipulated on the ticket, the pur- •VA= announced that they received a chaser i.s entitled to winning one of
the
5 ;s£i ss5Jur".'s.T£,sr^^_i£?^p:sr.i:
run up their credit marks
eflort by the contestants.
Of course, it is understood, that' To thosr who l^ave not yet entered
•lie winner of the contest must re¬ ceive the most \otes and. therefore must receive the support of the majority in the community. All the ?irls are supplied with tickets, which are redeemable in the form of merchar.diso at the carnival by the
the contest better get in touch with anv cf t!:e local Legion members and obtain information regarding these prize.s. If possible a list of the girls v.ho have thus far entered will be published in the next issue of "The Item." P.itrons should make their
t:urcha'^er. and the eirl sellina th? pur?ha<^es from the girls wiiom they 'inost of these tickets certainly. think the most popular.
BOY SCOUTS IN
WEEKLY MEETING
Ths members of Veteran Troop 1. Boy Scouts, met Friday evening on the HaU athletic field In regular .'ession. There were severa! patrols present and the patrols were given in'-tructions in compass work by the Seoi.'tmaster. Elmer Snvder. Nine
Scouts ha'.e tentative arrangements House. I made to attend Camp Weygadt be- This building is now u.sed as the .so-I stnnin? July 26. Three members ot cietys museum and living quarters the troop. Irwm Uhler, Nelson for retired or incapacitated Mor- Braemer and Albert Knauss are avian clerirymen. It was one of the ¦^"""dins the .summer at Skyto;i first buildings erected here. i Lodge. Mt Pocono.
Nazareth Banker Is Honored
*i
. E. Frantz Receives Committee Appoint¬ ment in State-wide Organization
Flying Stunts and Vaudeville Pro¬ gram Arranged for Annual Event at Fair Grounds
The members of the Rotary Club 0 3 .states that"'thp"\ei7bovVa"re '"^t in the Y. M. C. A. (linmg hall «V'lng a wonderful time ", Monday eveninc. The meeting was
The added linprovemnt to this "P*"""' ^^"'^ *'^'' ¦''"^'"? °' "Amcr- 'mp in the form of a mess hall »^»" f''""^'^' ^^ =» 'Tl^7 °L°^^^m "It this spring makes il ^ssTble to «""B'' Singing was led by Edward 'ntinue camp firV meeting ralnv Hellman «'»> Jacob Boerstler as-
»ys. This bu Idinl iV 4nxBn fPP^ s'stlig at the piano.
iH .„.. '^ ouildlng Is 40x60 feet, Thc,iew president, Frank H. Mar-
MOTOR CLUB PICNIC
HERE AUGUST 6th H.i""«» "K~»™|..'"«iS"ae='.w "'j^'^^^^^
and Rev. Robert Kiefer, pastor of the Richmond M. E. church. Pall bearers were: Willard Sandercock, William Kolb, Norman Oarr, Clar¬ ence Budge. John Humphrey and Willis Pysher. Interment was made in the Belfast Union cemetery. i
Two Safety | Monuments Dedicated
!m»)rcssive Ceremonies in UnvciiinK of Trophies; Honor of IMant Safe- i iy Records t
her nervous condition. However, Sunday morning she attended Sun¬ day school and also church In the evening as she was an active church worker and her condition then was considered Improving. Last Mon¬ day she again had a nervous attack and was then conflned to her bed until time of death Thursday morn¬ ing.
Mlss Hearn was 22 years of age, a graduate of the Nazareth High
School Board Awards ^ Contracts for Coal and New Boiler; Elect Teacher
The second annual picnic of the Northampton County Motor Club, which last year attracted more than 5,000 persons, will be held at the local Fair Orounds on August 6., , . , , .„„„
This was announced at the monthly school, class of 1926. was very popu meating of the motor club directors' l?r ^1'^ the younger set of town and heia at Raberts on the Bethlehem-, H***^'"?)""*'' ^he \vas a meniber of Bath highway ' '*''*' Wesley M. E. church and Sunday
Arrangemnts are being made It school at Belfast and served as presi-
was announced for vaudeville enter- ?^"' °^ „"'^^ Edelbelle Epworth
tainment, flying stunts and plans are J:^^«"^' ^°^ ''^'' Pj*f ^T'" If"" ''"'A^
under way to bring a United States ^^^^ ^^£." ^'"Ployerf by the Nazareth
,,.., .. . _ ^, I Waist Company as stcnoerapher.
(Contmued on Page Three) Besides her parents, she is siir-
Tlie
regular monthly meeting of B^Il Telephone Co 6.40
the Board cf Directors of the School BeU Telephone Co 8.71
District of the Borough of Nazareth,' Asso. Gas A: Electric Co 22.96
was d'llv held July "th. I Asso. Oas & Electric Co 12.46
Members present: Kern. Martin,'As^^o. Gas & Electric Co 27.26
Kawk. Bennett and Shinier. ] Little. Brown |
Month | 07 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1930 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19300717_001.tif |
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