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.*|JHIPJHI!» i)iu.,l,MJ The Nazareth Item AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. XXXVI iionnation Service I St. John's Lutheran ilnrch Here Octoher 30 Fn* Jo'"' Ueformatlon service ^ Ijlfctld Sundiiy. Oct. 30, 7 p. m. \ John's Lutheran church, j jih, the Uev. H. C. Snyder, j ll, promises to be an event ot | Slthtn ordinary Interest. The | ance of ttie oceaslun nnu r^lrtlclpntlon of the aevoral i ga weli as the pHstoi.s iinil; ] of the Lutheran cliurche.s iTicinity, will be ample a.s-: , (ft B most successful ser- i llio days of .stress and struggle., Iwtol and triumph, wiil be re- ^ Tlie mother cliurch oi antism will reappraise her I ^ rcaflirm her resi>onsil>ii- ^ raid give ffloiy to Cod. M.irtiii ir, aervaiit of Christ and de- rf'oftlie faith, will live again. lire is a power that is might-, (jMlthat ot vast armies. It is Hiewer on wliioh Lntlier placed , ifCllance in all ll>e conflicts It whicli ho passed: the! pa power of the living Word. ; (Word wlilfli he brought to' with its cardinal doctrine of itation !)>• Faith, the Word lihe emlxulied in lils iransla-, icftlie i;ilili'. bis (nttThi-ni-^ his hyniiis with tlieir matflili.sn niol()(iie.s, hlH scinioiiH, hia revision of the cliurch Hervlcf), jiix (ius(.'s Ms controversial writings, his jio- silivo prc-^tiitations of doctrine, still livi- uiifi will contiinip to li.e from generation to generation. Luther's luilueiice has txti_'iul(>'l to every human relation ami to all ileparlnients of huiiiaa aiti.it>—. homo and sduuil. cluiicli ami state. .Modern iCuglisli lit^rai ur.> is rooted in lli<> lOiigli-^ii l!ii,;;' whicli was :n the heu'ilining .,- luiicii a translation from Lulhc i'~ tlcrman, as from the sarred orig¬ inals. Luther's assertion dj the right of private jiidiiinoii' hursl the shackl'.s by whicii all .sci'ntili iiuiulry had li.'cn fottered. He was the aposilc of I'retdom. Fv)iir potentates ruled tl'.e mind of Kiirope in the Kerorniatlon: thf I'.'mpenir, I^asmus. ili»- I'ope, ,inl Liithnr. The pope wanes; ni^^s- mus is little; tlie Kniperor is nuth- il'g; Intt Luthf-r aliidfs a.s a powoi for all time. llis imacjo casts i'- sclf upon tho rurrent of ages, iis the motmlriin mirrors itself in tli" liver that winds at its fo'il--I Ip- mijrh.tv fixing it.-'>lf iniiiinl.il.l'- iip'Mi the rhangiiiir. hzareth High Defeats Pen Argyl High—7 to 0 flUiareth High beat Ten Arg.vl lawry tine e.xliiliition of foot- Ion Saturday afternoon in the fame on their new atliittio I ky the score of 7 to 0. The 1 irgyl team iiad a slight ad- |e in weight. Ilotli Htiuails evenly matched ot her wise.- flrst quarter neither team although Pen Argyl came to a touchdown in the quarter hariuR gotten as I th^'lT-yartl nne. only touchdown of the I came In the second quarter. ¦lir receiving the bail from ran 2t> yards for a ioucli- 1. The hair ended witb the I Mar the middle of the fleld. for N'azareth often got nd end and threw the Pen men for losses. Audenried 1 Ihimer also broke through »l times. Himler and Metz- goort ground jfalners for lleme team. The game wns n!i( liilcd hy a large crowd of I'eii .\rgyl and .N'azart'tli rooters. On Kri<lav af!" i noon, Oct. 21. .\azanlh ilaU will play the lligii Silidiil. Tlie game is soliedulcd tn start af :!.!.") p. m. This evt-nt was oiiginally sclu-duled for Saturday afienioon but the Hall had planned to take their players tn .-(e Washington & .leffcrsun plav Lafayette, so the time liad to he clianged. The line-up: Xiutnr(>th. I'en .^rgyl. Smith L. K ..May VonSteiihon. . L. T Fral)le Freciii Ul. ... L. (! Male I.lndeiiiiiocr . . . (' Toch I'.olin II. <; .Mutton Kratz R. T Amy Michael R. K Sfindiich Shimer Q. R Horn Himler L. H. H Bonney .Metzgar.... U. II. D. .. .floltsliall .ViidforiPil. . . F. n Sweet Referee—lireiiiiau. 1,'mpire — Heatli. Ib'ad LiiH'sman—Knecht. imTEDLEC- REV. IHARX PASSES HE ON HOLY UND AWAY IN BOSTON •rsday evening at 8 o'clock • chapel of S*. John's Lutlier- Jlknrch, th,. ijev. Waltur W. !». D. D.. Ill Lancastor. I'a.. will lian illu.-iancd lecture on tlie rLand. I>r. Kdge who wa.s •rly a p:i-tor of the Preshy- > Churcli in Kaslon, is a v.Ty Illl and interesting speaker. ^ition to the slides that will ' those scenes and places of ¦t to every Christian. Dr. [will show several reels of pictmcs which he made • •B his recent tour. The iec- Ijabeinj; CDiidiicted under the of the Young Ladies" RClass, nml the public Is cor- ^ Invited to attend. I!if. :\Iarx. till' iitiri'd .Moravian MN.-)finary from Thibet, who has '•hwli living in Kphrata Hotise for th" p;ist two years, passed away ii. a I'.oston Ho-pil:ii on Tnesday afiifnoon He is survived liy his wife and five childn li. — e- son Poultry Wins at AUentown Fair eus L Davidson of tlie «on poultry farm, R. N'o. 1. • again tinde a big win at the ^Mown fail- winning one S. ('. "TtiiiKon. Kvery tlr.st and l>fiz" and on S. t". buff "is fii~t and second cock. [^aod tliird htn, second and cock. rcls. tirst and thiril and a;;;i|ii 8t>ecial for best "« his tirst prize S. C. buff , *" fopk hird. 'l*-'^"viiNoD, who is secretary '••International S. C. Buff Or- cliih, logeMier with bis T, were ncent visitors af I^- ¦»n. Summit Hill and Lnns- looklng after businegs niat- ^relatlve to the club meet *'" he held ut Lehlghton •r ehow Thanksgiving we<'k. L*»«>rkinR hard to make It the buff orpington meet ever "a this stale. •¦>*0<"l:.\TI<' MKKTINnfl. ^•^mocratlc meeting has been led for tills (Thursday) ev- I to he held In the Hecktown L*«»«e. IHmw*^"" '^¦^¦''"'''g a Democrat- t?***''"K has been scheduled lo J^ in fhci Farmersvllle school Popular Young Couple Wedded In Phlla. William A. Frack. of N'azareth. an Kaston atlori.ey with olhie ia the .Jones liuildiiig. Cintre .Si|iiare. was oil .Monday .-voning married to Miss Kdna fecelia Rafetto. (laughter of Louis Rafetto, of 7707 WiiiHlIand avenue, .Melrose Park, I'liiladelpliia. Tho ceremony was IHrforiiii'd at tlo' bride's home at r..:iO. After a wedding trip the couple \t.\U r.side at .'lO Soutli Sec¬ ond street. Kaston. The liride- grootn is a son of tho late Mr. and Mrs. .lames Frack, of .N'tizaretli. and was graduated from Lafayette in 1!»I0 iind from Harvard Law s( hool ill 1 '.>'2Tt. NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, OCIOBEK 20. 1927 He, tHTI\<i \r IfLX* \\ RorK. The meniliers of the Moravian Sunday school class, taught hy .Miss Klla Kreidler on Friday ev¬ ening enjoved an oiifing in Hiack Rock grove. The affair was a verv pleasant one and included a line meal of a roast •'do.iinie' Iliellll. Wedded FRACK I'li-L. .lames Michael Kraik. of Naza¬ reth, and Miss Fh.rence Catherine Rill, also of Nazareth, were mar¬ ried in the Moravian parsonage last Saturday, Oct. I.", at 7 P m- ,,v Hev Paul S. Melnert. MA. The ring ceremony was use.l Th > woro unattended. Mr. and Ms. Frnck will reside in town In th. Voung building. And That's That ^ By Albert T. Reid i LL 5E THECAPT'IN, AN- mmum hold poLiiiaL mum Tlie Uepublicun cMnpaitners of .N'ortliainploii county cund'ac eii .i ireeting here tit tlie V. .\1. C. A o;i Friday ni^ht which \\as one of tlie lari^eit and mo-i eiithusiastii; ii'jid .jy the Repubiicaiis in the las' ilec- .,de. Th'. meeiiiig v.as desi,4!ied .Or th-i toiniiiitiei.i.'eii and v.uni'-n lUd wotkeis of ;;ie parly pr.iiiai- .iy hut was atteiic'eU hy a nuiuher .li otuei'.-' ivlio ar'-' iiil-.iested in the is.siie3 of the campaign also. Re¬ publican County Chairman Titus .M. Ruch iH-eside* und—eui^Hued briefly tiie aims of the Republican county committee, and then in¬ troduced tiie various caiulidutes as well as otlier speakers. The candidates wiio spoke were Dudley A. tiiberson. lor district attorney; Kdward H. .Myers, for county treasurer; William T. .Mit¬ man and Jolin Stiles for commit sloners; William i^l. Best for sl'eriff; John S. .Meuser for clerk of Orphans" Court, Truman Bitten¬ bender for commissioners' clerk and Clarence Deemer and Howard Miiltli for directors of tile poor. Mr. Puicli tlien called on Peter S. 'rrnmhuwer, treasurer of the Reptihlican county committee and he ill turn introduced a group of til." .Nazaretii borough candidates to ti'.e crowd. Other addresses were made by W. S. I..aiiternian, of Kaston. Harry Seyfried. iiow.ird .Shinier, H. I'. Veisley and Stan¬ ley l^elir, of town. .Mi-s Hazel Thatcher, of Raiisor, pre^ident of the .N'orthaiuvton County Council ot Repulilicaii W (linen, urged tlu- foriiiation of a connrii In .Nazareth. Mr.?. Titus M. Ruch. treasurer of the council, ofi";ed suggestions about getting out the vote. Miss .Myrtle B. A\>- Iielbaugti, county vice chairman. g..ve a very interesting talk and trade the necessary aiiiumnce- Ii'.eilt-". .\fler t!ie meeting a delicious U'luh was served, which had been preivared in the Y. M. C. A kitchen l-.- "Mother" Mitchell. Th'- meet¬ ing W.IS thoroughly enjoyed t).\ tiie I: rge crowd. SoRday School [onvention Moravian Ctiurcli October 26tl) Plans nre Ijfiir.', completed for a very interesting rally for tlie Sunday School workers of the Nazareth District, whicii inciudes the scliools of Hecktown, Tatamy, Forks, Bushkill Centre, Cleartield. Christian Springs, Schoeneck and N'azareth. The convention will be held in .t.ho.Nazareth Moravian church on Wednesday evening, Oct. 26 at 8 o'clock. Besides the regular routine of business of the Association tiiere wiil be tlie election of officers. The l)rief husinefs session will be in cliarge of John H. Sencenbach. president of tlie Northampton idiiiity Sahbatii School Assoeia tion. .\ii unusual opportunity is af forded the .Sunday .^^cliool work¬ er- of the N'azareth District in having as the speaker at this con¬ vention Rev. L. Louis Aber, of Scranton. wlio is the State Super¬ intendent of School Administra¬ tion of the Pennsylvania Sabbath Scliool Assocfltion. Uev. Aberii a very able speaker nnd no one in¬ terested in Sunday School work and the welfare of the boys and girls of our community should fail tl) hear him. The tlieme of his address is "A(le(iuate Administra¬ tion Ideals and Tests." Everyone ii cordially invited to attend. dkmo< i! \tic ( wdidxtis mi:i:t .\t stockiirtow.v .\ large numlier of the Demo¬ crats of Stockertown. Taiuiny, Pal¬ mer, Forks and Plainlield town¬ ships, assembled ill the tire house a-. Stockertown Friday night and met the Democratic county caiidi- ilates. -Tlie meet'ng was called to o'.iler by fieorge W. lleiser. assist¬ ant district attorney. Mr. (ieiser inlroduci.l a.- tlie speakers. Thom¬ as i). Danner. candidate for cler,{ of the orphans court. Charles A. Piichmnn. candidato for county ((.nimissloiier and Russel C. .Mauch, candidate for di.strict at¬ torney. The other Democratic .aiuiidates who were present were le.lrodu.ed to Ihe audience and each in turn thanked the voters l>ieseiit for the.-tipport Riven them at the recent primaries. RALLY OAY IN REFORMED CHURCH A vefy pleasing rally day pro¬ gram wa.i rendered in tlie Re- foriued Suiuiay school on .Sunday lli.'.^.s ([uartets and oi(•liestra nuni¬ hers under the direction of .Miss Lena Marcks featured the nuiiii room program, while tiie Primary dl partment, under Ihe direction of .\lis. William .Sillies, superintend¬ ent, parti'ipated more e.'itensively. The Primary program con.^isted of a weiconie song ia wiiich i.acii of llie children iiarticipaling wore a crepe paper hat repiesfiitiiig liie churcii colors of red. black and i,oUl. Oilier numljers were a re- citatitMi "Ualiy Day Needs" nnd a r.iiiibciw exercise witli children in cost ume and .Miss Irene lleiiner as the spirit of rally day. Tl'.e liesiiiuers uiiiler the direc¬ tion of .Mrs. Irene Roth rendered a splendid nnmi)er. Tho d(>coi'atioiis in green and geld were very attractive. .\ l.irg ¦ niiniber of new members were addl¬ ed to the Sunday school and it proved a real rally. Cradle Roll rally was observed ni Saturdav .ifternoon uith .Mrs. \\ . Wotrin:,' in cliarue. This als.) piowd to he a great success, due to tifty-eight now names being added to the large number prev¬ iously registered. Mr.s. Liite.er Half rendered a very pleasing lul¬ laby during the exercises. Many visitors attended .and ihe usu.il social following Ihe lo-o- gram was greatly appreciated and rnjoyod. Tho superilnendent of tlie Sun (lay school. Oliver Kntinss, and the other officers wish to tliiink all tliose who lieiped lo niiike iliese exercises sncIi a di>cided succesi*. Stotz, of Kaston, who had been engaged to be the principal speak¬ er and was forced to cancel the engagement by u pressing uppolnt- ment. The attendance was a large and appi.'Ciative one v.lio responded wit ha liberal contribu¬ tion. KNtiAtiK.MKW DI.WKi:. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Madi- si)ii Holland. South Broid street. Nazaretii, gave a dinn.?r in honor of the recent engagement of tlieir ward. .Mis.4 Verna Lichtenwaluer to (iilliert Hearn. The diiinev guests were Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Hearn, son Oilheri Hearn. ol" Kd elmar.s; Mr. and .Mrs. .Miitoii Lich tenwalner. Margaret .Morris, V(>rn ¦ Lichtenwaluer. .Mrs. Catherine Holland, and the iiost and hostess. The guests gathered around the table beautifully decorated wit' lloral pieces tmd loaded with all good things that go to make a sumptiioas repast. Tlie members or" Ihe dinner party had a dellght- fiil time and bM't wisliing the pro¬ spective hrid" and crnoiii a l;rig'it and haiip.v future. CITIZENSHIP CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED AT "Y" SATURDAY A cail has been given hy the local Y. M. C. A. for students in th(3 citizenship class. A success¬ ful scliool was held last sea.son and soiiK! of the former students are making application for turtli- er iiist ructions. The lirsl lu'etiiig for eiiroll- ineiit will he lield at the Y. .M. C. .\. social rooms Saturday ot tills Wick nt ".I'l p. ni. Tiie school i- in charge of (leoigo A. (Jrlni, County Superintendent of Scliools. assisted by C. S. Minter in mat¬ ters of service to the foreign men ill securing natiirtilization papers, correspondence wiMi natiiraliza tion ofTlciuls at Wasliington and II iriis')iirg and K»rving the iiien .md their families wherever the need i.s evident. It is the plan to conduct the cl.isses two tiiglits eat h week for ," shoil term in the Fall and early Winter and another term after thr; first of the year. Stntlents of the matter realize that being naturalized or even (Continu'jd on Page Four) Wi Stroke Die Two Days Apart at Hospiti Nazarene Wins $7000 Verdict A verdict for the plaiiiiiil for! ¦^7000 was returned by t! e jury in ' the case of Palmer J. Young, of | own, against .Mrs. ,lohaniia Pearl,' of the same plate. The trial o. •his eas,? liad been in iro.^ross for two days before Judge Stewart. , Tl-e phintiff loaned S7U00 to tlie defendant and lier late liusbaiid. iiouia Pearl, both husband and uife si.miiiig the note. Mr. Pearl !:ter died and his wife refused to make good the note, clalinlng tlie bti inc-ss liad been conrlucted |#y lur bust)aiid. H. K". Laub wti's coun.sel for the phiintiff and Isrilel I'CroIin, ot Kaston. nnd Benjaniin .Vieir.an, of Hetlile'ieni, represe4t- er" tlie defendant Parted in their last moments on oariii through sickness, .Mr. und .Mrs. James I). Kuiiiis, i'ark street, AUentown, were united ia deatli on haturday when .Mrs. Kulins died at 7.oO o'clock in the even¬ ing at the Alleiitov.n Hospital un¬ aware thai her husband had pre¬ ceded her in dealh! .Mr, KuliiKi died al the same institution on '1 liursd.i> evening', nut kiiouing liiat hi:-) wife lay al the poiiiL of (ieatli a few feet away. .Mr. Kuhnd was seized with a stroke on Sept. I.S aud was removed to the hospi¬ tal, llie stroke paralyzing bis right side. Previous to tliat time lie had resided al tlie liome of iiis soii-in- !aw and riaugliter. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Honszer at Naztireth for (lino time pa.'^^t. Two we.'-ks later his wife suffer'd a stroke which left her in a helpless condition :,nd resulted in her lemoval to the hospital also. Mr. Kuhns was un¬ aware tliat his wife was ill and the news of his deatli on Tliursday wa<» kept from Mr-J. Kuhiis. Mr. Kuhns was 8 6 years of age and Mrs. Kulins 'va.s (12 years of age. Mr. Kuhns was a native of I Crackersport, but spent thegrMt^jl I er part of his Mfe In Bethl*b«MB*l I where he was employed at t^y I Bethleliem Steel plant. gnT«a^] I years ago he was placed oa tll^| I pension list. For the paat JTMUTf I tbe couple bad been living In AM»4 I lentown on Parle street. I .Mrs. Kuhns was born and rMUP* ! ec' in the vicinity of Shoenerarlll*.^ I Slie was twice married, her ttreSi husband, .Nelson Hertzog (aform-j er Nazarene) preceding her !• death forty-one years ago. The couple leave to mourn tb* following children: William Hart- zog, Mrs. Fred Radman and Albert I Kuhns. of Washington, D. C; Frank Ku'.ins. of Mickleys; Geors«|~< Kuhns, of Bethleliem; Victof; Kui.ns, of Pauling, near Vall«jri Forge; Mrs. Susanna Hahn, of^ I Cstasaoriii!!, and Mrs. John Hosn* i I zer, of N'azareth. ! A double funeral was held * 1 Monday at 12 o'clock noon froM' the home of Mr. and Mn. iolM '• I Honszer. S(iuth Broad street, Na»»1 areth, with re.Kular services in tiM | Gordon church, near Egypt, US'] high county. Interment waa madS ' in the adjoining cemetery. Sedan Badly Damaged When Side-Swiped by Truclcl tOM.MfXION \T FORKS. Tlie preparalor.v service will be held and tlie Lord's Supper ad ministered in Forks church. Rev. Oeorge 8. Kleckner. Lutheran pas- g^r_^n Ri>rulayT-<Jet. _^ijlt.9^4.r. a. m. and 7.15 p. m. On Friday afternoon .Mr. anrl .Mrs. James Oernet liad their sedaii motor car l)adly damage,! by one of the Juniata Construction Com¬ pany trucks while standing idle at Tvlaiu aiul Kvorgreen streets wait¬ ing for the Main btreet triifflc to open. While tliey were Watting .''or tlie green light to appear the truck loaded with concrete mix tried and did pa»s the (iernet ma chine on Ihe curb side of the street, damaging the car. I..ucki'y Mr. .and Mrs. frornet escaped un¬ injured. The driver did not stop fter liitting the Oernet machil Ul kept on going towarda estinatlon on High street i being repeatedly asked to atop.j Policeman Everitt was put oa track and the truck driver i ] l>rougiit l)efore Squire Frey wh« I he made a statement. .Mr, Gernet, however, did I have the driver put unler arft,.j I having confidence that th* . contracting firm would make OSA-] I isfactory arrangement and j amicable settlement could I made. "" I Oeneral Synod of U.S. Reformed Cbnrch to Meet at Lancaster I .XRMISTK K \i\\ \T IXSTON. Tlie Mothers of 1 '.i I 7 h.iv- r- ceived an invitaMon to j>arti-'i .at" in the .Aiiier'eaa Legion celebra¬ tion on .Vrniis'ii'" I1ny at Kaston on November 11. .\11 Hio.se mem- 1(1 rs who expert to accompany ibe eryaniziition in a iiody will pleaso signify tloir intention liy rep"r: ing to one of the committee ni':'!ii- bers which is coni'M)>i',| of .Mrs James Ceorgf, i'oilth Whitlield sireet, Mrs. (diaries K '¦"nerht. Centre Siiuare and .Mr^ WiNon Steckel. North Ma'n slie'. on or before Thursday. Oct. i; 7 -i order to make nr.ijier transportation ar¬ rangements. I'KKT i'.\IM'l i.i.v m i:\F,i». .Mfred Sinioes. of Nazareth, a r'ortugiieso. employed lI tlie Penn Allen cement plant of the Penn illxie Cement Corporation, stepped in some hot raw mixture at the plant at aliout s* o'clock Friday morning and painfully burned both his feef. nr. S. C. Rock, of N'azareth, waa summoned and treated the injured man. i:\LIA' KAY .SKKVIcrs .\T PI..\IM"II:M> The annual rally il.iy wa-i lit- titit.l.v observed on Sunday hy the fiiioii Sunday school of Plainfield by using a very inspiring Inform- ill program Tlie exercises con¬ sisted of music liy the schol's or¬ chestra. Both the Lntheran and liefornied school superintendents took part as well as both pastors, W. H. Brong and L. 11. Klick. Mrs. Klick. wife of Pastor Kilck, taught the !«>sson for tho day to Ihe en¬ tire adult deportment In a very splendid manner. John H. Sen- cenb.ich. of Bath, very ably siib- Htitutrd for Judge Robert A. CIVIL roiRT .ll'KORS. Chester A. Rinker and Milton Hellick. of Busliliill township; John Best, of n.ith: Frank Rob¬ erts, of Chapman borougli; Lb.zie firavtr, of Forks township; Jacob Ttiider. Kobert Faust atul Robi rf Shanku idler, of Lower Nazaretli township; Tlavld Frederick, ('has. H (Iraver and Victor .Andrews, of Moore township; Martha Mack. Mrs. Harold Starner. John Stam¬ ets. Jennie Ritter and Kdwin Ber- gor. of Naznreth; Farl .Ackerman nnd Anron Hahn. of Plainfleld township; Mrs. Lanrn Pnrsons, of Pen .\rgyl nnd Howard Mengei. of Tafaniy, nre npending the week in Kaston attending Civil Court as jurors. The Kast ern Synod of the Re¬ formed Cliurch in the Cnlted States will open its iSlsi annual sessions, ill the old historic First Reformed church, Lincaster, P.i., the Rev. W. Stuart Cramer, D. D., pastor loci, on Monday, October 24 at 7.4.T p. m. in general con¬ vention to convene until Thura¬ day. Oct. 27. The Rev. Tsaac M. Schaetfer, D. D., ot Ashland. Pa., will pre- sido and also preach the annual sermon. The Rev. J. Rauch Stein, D. D., of Philadelphia, Pa., stated clerk of Eastern and Gen¬ eral Synods, will prepare the pro¬ gram and furniah all documents for consideration to the Synod. The Rev. Homer Stylea May, of Wilkee-Barre, Pa.. will hare charge of the enrolment, and the Rer. E. Elmer SenaenJg. president of Eaat PenaayWaaia Clailia. ot AUentown. will bave charge of tktt publicity and news senrieea Set* Ing tbe aeasiona ot l^raod. RtV. Thomae H. Leinbach, of . Pa., ia the Synod'a treeeni.. will handle the llaaneea of Syaod. Rer. W. H. Wotrtat. •€ John'e ReCormad eharak Rer. HelCrieh. of BMk, with othor paetora aad thla eommaaitr will aHsM coaTeatlea.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 36 |
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 | 1927-10-20 |
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 | 10 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1927 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 36 |
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 | 1927-10-20 |
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 39336 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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.*|JHIPJHI!» i)iu.,l,MJ
The Nazareth Item
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
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iionnation Service I St. John's Lutheran ilnrch Here Octoher 30
Fn* Jo'"' Ueformatlon service ^ Ijlfctld Sundiiy. Oct. 30, 7 p. m. \ John's Lutheran church, j jih, the Uev. H. C. Snyder, j ll, promises to be an event ot | Slthtn ordinary Interest. The | ance of ttie oceaslun nnu r^lrtlclpntlon of the aevoral i ga weli as the pHstoi.s iinil; ] of the Lutheran cliurche.s iTicinity, will be ample a.s-: , (ft B most successful ser- i
llio days of .stress and struggle., Iwtol and triumph, wiil be re- ^ Tlie mother cliurch oi antism will reappraise her I ^ rcaflirm her resi>onsil>ii- ^ raid give ffloiy to Cod. M.irtiii ir, aervaiit of Christ and de- rf'oftlie faith, will live again. lire is a power that is might-, (jMlthat ot vast armies. It is Hiewer on wliioh Lntlier placed , ifCllance in all ll>e conflicts It whicli ho passed: the! pa power of the living Word. ; (Word wlilfli he brought to' with its cardinal doctrine of itation !)>• Faith, the Word lihe emlxulied in lils iransla-, icftlie i;ilili'. bis (nttThi-ni-^
his hyniiis with tlieir matflili.sn niol()(iie.s, hlH scinioiiH, hia revision of the cliurch Hervlcf), jiix (ius(.'s Ms controversial writings, his jio- silivo prc-^tiitations of doctrine, still livi- uiifi will contiinip to li.e from generation to generation.
Luther's luilueiice has txti_'iul(>'l to every human relation ami to all ileparlnients of huiiiaa aiti.it>—. homo and sduuil. cluiicli ami state. .Modern iCuglisli lit^rai ur.> is rooted in lli<> lOiigli-^ii l!ii,;;' whicli was :n the heu'ilining .,- luiicii a translation from Lulhc i'~ tlcrman, as from the sarred orig¬ inals. Luther's assertion dj the right of private jiidiiinoii' hursl the shackl'.s by whicii all .sci'ntili iiuiulry had li.'cn fottered. He was the aposilc of I'retdom.
Fv)iir potentates ruled tl'.e mind of Kiirope in the Kerorniatlon: thf I'.'mpenir, I^asmus. ili»- I'ope, ,inl Liithnr. The pope wanes; ni^^s- mus is little; tlie Kniperor is nuth- il'g; Intt Luthf-r aliidfs a.s a powoi for all time. llis imacjo casts i'- sclf upon tho rurrent of ages, iis the motmlriin mirrors itself in tli" liver that winds at its fo'il--I Ip- mijrh.tv fixing it.-'>lf iniiiinl.il.l'- iip'Mi the rhangiiiir.
hzareth High Defeats Pen Argyl High—7 to 0
flUiareth High beat Ten Arg.vl lawry tine e.xliiliition of foot- Ion Saturday afternoon in the fame on their new atliittio I ky the score of 7 to 0. The 1 irgyl team iiad a slight ad- |e in weight. Ilotli Htiuails evenly matched ot her wise.- flrst quarter neither team although Pen Argyl came to a touchdown in the quarter hariuR gotten as I th^'lT-yartl nne.
only touchdown of the I came In the second quarter. ¦lir receiving the bail from ran 2t> yards for a ioucli- 1. The hair ended witb the I Mar the middle of the fleld. for N'azareth often got nd end and threw the Pen men for losses. Audenried 1 Ihimer also broke through »l times. Himler and Metz- goort ground jfalners for lleme team. The game wns
n!i( liilcd hy a large crowd of I'eii .\rgyl and .N'azart'tli rooters.
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Month | 10 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1927 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19271020_001.tif |
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