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T H E N A Z A R ETH ITEM #¦ AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. XXXVII NAZARETH. PA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11. 1928 No. 46 IS Club Celebrates Fourth Anniversary; Writer and Poet Speaks Ihareth tJons Club cele- M fourth anniversary lu Hgoaer Tuesday evening '. Jtoner to their wives and Juw Y. M. C. A, Eignty- I tnd guests sat down to I, chirk*"" dinner pre- ^ ••Motlicr" Mitchell and ^ The guest speaker of Ipg *»^ Douglas Malloch, ^^fn Chicago writer and «ting was oi>€iied with r,"p. Thaeler, president of lto •" ""* •'ha'"". Rev. Lfir offered invogatmn after jjljggsenililage sang Atner- fl, Liotli gave their rotir .osual opening features. reiiilerrt with tieorge fliltt. lei'ding and Prof. KS ilt the piano. The ^^jired a piano solo as l^gf evening's entertaln- M|tke recently reorganized ¦nCluh sang several selec- f||( popular group was jipplauded. lAHene Heims delivered an Jig pl;ino!ogU8. William (gave a brief talk entitled fUrtliday." Andrew (i. Kern kyoke t:il<i'ig as his si.b.iert fljeofd" ;iiid showing -lome llwIly worth-while tliiiis- ¦ Ipand ;(C( iintplished by the Idab in itl four year.s of ser- ifhxaritli. .\mong tli"> oiit- fe;itures of these «n(s was Ihe inociil:iti(i!i »retli cliiidren ,'ig;iin'^t ;i lliu work carried out (lanre v.i;ii the most ap- i^fdicul methods. H(» also t Ihe work fhe l.ions are |k Ihe tiKht aitninst hlind- klHt'oxal tiions' moveiniuit. DounUis .Malloch, of Cliicrigo, '.?ave the addre.ss of the evening, taking as his subject "Ilusband.s and Wive.s." Mr. Mallocli guve some liiteivstiuR .sideliKhts on married life, -a g,,„,i wife," he said, "shoiilil 111. :i comforter fn Iter hiistjiiiiil and nul a bluuket, to his anililtioiii-." In remarks con¬ cerning single "lilessedtu'ss" Ihe spetiker took a .shot at old m;tl(is und bachelors. "It Is |j"tter to I'ellee, than be left," lie wariieil t^iem, as tntirital happiness iiiiist deio'iid on piiitUHl trust hiseil in real love. He ricittid one of liis poeiiis, "To C'tire" (lealiim witl fhe theme that llie liushand iind wife who are truly in love iuive fhiit beitiitifiil iissuraiice that someone in life reaily cares for ilim or her. Mrs. A. n. Thaeler also recited "Me of Mr. Miilldch's versps. "Me- "'^(¦mbliinres" de;iliiig v.itli ;i ¦hild's observiitions. "I'd like fo 'ic ;i lot of mother and .inst a little of my (bid." The hall w;is tastefully denor- •tted for thp occasion in aiittiniti leaves with a gorgeous display of inauniflceiit showy dahlliis fniiii the gardens of local dahlia ftp.- c'-rs. Til" aiifsts Wi'r:^ siiii- I'l-d uilli fancy colorful paper runs iMld presented ;i prel ty scene ,'is thev took their idares at the t.tble. A most enjoyable prounini was rendered and the fjoii'; clii') ran be said to have most ftttftiuly observed their fonrl'i aii'iiv-r.«- :it'.\'. Four p-i'^t presldtMits were pre- -I'l.t at the meeting. T'l^y were Fr.mk Mes'^lnger. Wi'liini P. Oano, Fred Martin and A. O. Kern. Red Letter Day Marks Re¬ opening of New and Beauti¬ ful Moravian Auditorium The re-opening and re-cotisecr;i- ;ingle the entire auditorium pro- lioii of the re-constructed auli- sents art and heauty. The color nrititn of the .Moravian chtirch at sch'-ine is old ivory and gold .'siiziirt th. Pit.. Sunday. f)ct. 7 go=;s ' lirl^ihtenlnK the rhureh In a won'- record on the pages of that; derful manner. historic chtirch as one of the liijAlii The cork Hoor plared by tho lin' ts and prejit red letter davs. I'liangst Furniture & Carpet Co. Kor more than tliree month- gives the floor a very soft at'd •reclianlcs and artists had been mellow effect. This is one of tho 'i boring under the direction of u first churches with a cork floor, I'laster mind. VVllllam .1. Arm- which it Is claimed will last al- -froti!; of the firm of Thos. .-\rni-. most lOft years. -troiiK & Co.. Inc., Philarlelplila. The Tphting system installed \Mirl; a fjreat trani^form-ittoti. Ity r. C. Altemos of Nazareth, in Tir- walls of Ihe aiiditorliini probably tlie most perfect system '•ere canvassed jnid luiintod with ktiown, tr:iiisr(irti.ing thr cJmreij oil pllnt. The iiiilpit recess was into d:iyli;;tit wittniiit a glare. It !.e-Mififnlly ai'bed with a nioii'.;!- is seiiii-difect. The color scheme it!!, wilh a key stone in the cen- (if the auditorium and tiie chande* tl r. On hoth sides fluted pila.sfers Hers with tut^ers on the outsldo 1 ei— pliiced, and In front of the blend most beautifully and give a pilasters, on each side, two im- rrost pleesimi effefct. The effect tr'tise columns resting on n-.asslve'elicited mucii comment, many liie-e, crowned with Corinthian pronoiuicir.i; It Ihe hest they had cat 4 nn which rests a massive e\er seen in a rhureh. cii'-ony, the cove and mouldlna.' Tiie hiiil'Ilng committee con'slst- The effect must he seen to bs np-' Ioe of A. f>. Slur.gis. VV. K. Hnnrjr, eciited. Piln.sters were also I l-'cvl lietween all the windows,>{ fiie en'ire auditorium which nNo VVilll'im f. fiaiin. Henry Schlegel, ,\ o Kot-n. Piiil Capp. (the Pi^rfl of Trti«'epu). Mrs. .lohn A. vpit o.ri Corinthiiin hase and cais' VTI'ler. Mr"". Fdna S. Shimer. .Vlrs. ^ti'-rnrti!':; Ill- nuissive c(>ve en^', Cl'tir'f" Klefer. Asher firown. Viewed from any, > r''<n*<'^n°<i on Paip Fivet 11 oiildMies VIOLATOR IE ALDERM.4N; IY CASE ENDS iB Sandt. of Stocker mu arraiitiied before J.ts- tke Peace James S. Fry on •rtning on charges ot aat passing a rat tight, teaau occur rad on "ifendy was driving Nazareth. Offlc- Stoher charged that . tnreled along the street at ipeed and p.issed the trafflc 1*1 Brond and Center streets I the liglit was against him. K Pry assessed Sandt $10 flne Mh charge and the costs. Mf Bonfltto, of near ,liicob.4- , WM lK»fiire Squire .lames M Mondiy on a charge of hi a rented battery longer I !• days and failing to re- N, Bonfltto alleged that his lir, Joseph had rented the Of. The lal tnr made his get- r when Constable Richard ttth went to the Bonlltto • bntTiMiv and the father ImI were taken into custody. a the Soiiire e\nlalned th:(t •It of fie •cntMl had amoiint- h |2ti.T0 including costs of Mlion till' couple decided to iK to court. They llna!lv M lo setfi., however and the irptM til., hill. The charge tioaght In P. B. Hes.s and llhtaretli. etiragemen. "OOTB.Il.l, INJIRIRA. MENNOMTE CONFER¬ ENCE AT ALLENTOWN LOCAL STREETS CROWDED DURING COLORFUL DEMON¬ STRATION OF GRAND COMMANDERY, K. G. E.; CAPT. LOUIS KRAEMER ELECTED STATE GRAND COMMANDER KNIGHTS OF FRIEND- i P.\RE.NT-TE.ACHERS SHIP TO STAGE SHOW .4SS0. MEETING HERE TONIGHT .Viizarttli Cliiiniher. Oidsr Knights of Frienilsliip, met .Mon¬ ilay evenina in Shafers' l-t;ill. Routine'husiness was transacted Tlie 4.",fli aniuiai coniereiue ot'i th'.' .VI. H. in C. church of Pennsyl¬ vania, will coiiveiie Tiiiirsday, (ic- tohh.T 11 at !> a. til. ill the M. B. in t'. chtirch, N'orth lOiahth street, Allentown. Tl^e local church ot Nazareth will ba^^^presented by tbe paaKfir, °* ' .jyn^l^itir '"''! lay-delegate K. Ooodshall. Ae<^ cording to reports obtained splen-, did progress 1;hs been made along all lines. Thirty new members l-.ine been added to the church. The Sunday schooi and prayer mi c tinus also show a nice increase, in attendance througli the activi- t'es of Homer .1. (iaanier and A. Ciaunier, respectively. .\11 expect the pastor to be returned by the conference for another year. Tlte church will he closed on Sunday, Oct.- 14. .Vlembers and friends are Invited to attend .Sunday serv¬ ices inorning, afternoon and e\eu- ing at Allentown in the Radio church. Rev. Musselman, pastor. | SCHOENECK MOR¬ AVIANS CELEBRATE 166th AMIVERS.ARY The firaiid Comtnatulery ot I'orts were read hy the Histori.m I'ennsylvaiiiu in .stssiou at .N'a.'.u- from the (irand Commander re- .-iflh on Saturd.iy evening elected viewing the work of the Coiu- aptain F. Louis Kraemer. of mmrlety d!ivin,< ihe past year an.l .\':!Zareth, Craiul Comniaii-lcr tu askiiia for cot:'iniied and gre:Uer .uccee.i fitiitain John K. Dcriu-^r, activity among the Comniiinderies of ihiladelphia, w!iii.se term e.i- as the surest w;iy of creat ng a " './;red and whu was not a cii'.i.li- lively and healthful spirit amona The I66th anniversary ot the, I'.ute for re-election. Captain the Ci>stles. In his report th-.- LOCAL LEGION POST HAS FULL C.ALE.ND.AR FOR NEXT MONTH On Novemher'lO. the meinbeis The October meeting of tha i'arent-T-:;ac!'.er Association will After'the session a group of thsjbe held on Thursday evening the local lodae made uii of Past Sir, eleventh, beginning at 7.46 Knltl't Murshals .iourneyed to O'clock. rUfli'ehem where they visited Re-} The program wli! lie featured 'i;"ice Chamber. The committ •-¦ i,y an address on "The Care of tho in charse of the minstrel shoW| Feet" bv Mr. Kline, of Bethlehem. chlch the O. K F. will eive in thej Mr. Kline is r-puted to be an au- HiKh School atidltoriiim in a fe'.v' thorit v on t'.ils .subject as well as weeks reported thai nrranB-ments a pleusine speaker. ¦r-^ proceeding s;itisfactorlly. I (>\i IKMATION .\M» COVnilMON Tt'e children of the flfth grado, Whitfield building, wiW entertain v,ith several songs. Other must'- cal selections are also on the pro¬ gram. Important business mat¬ ters will crime uo for consldera- lloti and it Is hoped, therefore. Lev. Ceo. S. Kleckner. Lttther- II p'stor of .\rndt's church, will, that as many memberg aa possible Schoeneck congregation celArrft- I'^raemer has been an active v..rk- Crand Commander stated he cf tto Harold \ . Knecbt I ost,^o ' - '- er In the Orand Conimandtfry dur- would not be a candidate forTe'T' 41H' .-flli«Pll'liin..egJon, wilT pro-, onfirm a class of catechiiineiis. wll atten,| iig his term cs (Irand Capf.iln of election. ! ceed t« Ciii::sau(|ua where tliey | otiduct the preparatory service ite Troop and also as captain of cr-U'l Historian. K. il. Vi^tfti:;., ¦'/U>^»'''^'* '" "" •^'•"U"'''*' ''«n>""-i "-' ndministe,- the I.ord'.s Supiwr event. .Members aud friends came ;i,t. Xazareth Commande'. y. flis presented his repolt and Inade ''h.-trt'tion and celebration. Sun-j'in Su-iday, October 14 at H.45 from far and near until every Sf at ^'ection met witii gen-ral fiivor several recommendations which '^¦'•*' November 11 they will ed last Sn cessful and lr. was 1r>Tery b.ic-i largely iittended wa.s filled at most of the servicer, ""f* h'-" nomination was h.^artily were approved after brief discu.s- ndorsed hy the retiring (irind slon. Commander, Captain Dormer. | ,.„| ,,,,,„ ^ .Mi.|i;M,t, if^nfesen- Captain K. J. Werley, of Alien- fatlve to l:ie Suprr'nie Ca.stle, t,;v. II, uas named Olflcer of the made an oral re'io't whlcl was re- at- fornial The festive nature of tlte d.iy w.i=i announced at !• a. m. by the jiiay- ing of the t i-otulmne choir in th^ tind :i local church at .Vlenmrlal .service. I On .N'ovember 12. the organiza¬ tion will journey to Summit fiill and tnke part In a big detnonstra- chui-ch steeple. All services were (;,,ard: Captain .John .I. Tobin, ut ce'ved and noted. Col. MMigeot tion being th- lutu anniversary o; Special interest was manifested i'hiladelphia, was in the presence of visiting clergy Knight Preceptor; ond friends from a distance. The v.ell. Cloucester. .\ Wolfe js conflned to his a torn ligament in his ••I, Wdlfe received the in- ¦ Sanday while playing •¦wfth Chi.rHsy Heath's Wfc Pros, at Allentown. Winable to account for the • Ib which he received the * •• "p was running In a ¦•I* He thinks he must ^•Ppert info a hole or rut. ^¦••kniun. another member Wth'i outfit, h also out with M right ankle that Is giv- ¦* ronsiderable pain. * R it Friisch will Kive a Won h(« trip abroad Thurs- «• n m.. \...ember 1. t!»2S ¦ Uth^nu church. Naiareth. M«MUtH.«*TO\V.\ C. v.. ' KALliV .\T HCllOH.Vm'K ('¦real was the surprise at tbe end of the haiipy annivi'isary of the Itiiltli year of the Schoeneck .VIoravian coiiKregatidti last Snn-, (liiy wlieii the Schoeneck Kndeav- orers with their friends entered the Sunday school room lu look over the audience coiuposeil of Moorestown people who numbered no less tlian one hundred andj fifty Their junior choir rendered several selections very admirably under the efficient leadership of, the organist, Jnhn Wiiauer, with ^ Mrs. Wlllauer at the piano. .Miss Annie Johnson was the leader of the meeting in which so many took nn active part. To listen to the able speakers was most up-' lifting. I Rev. 11. n. Clauss gave a splen¬ did talk tn which Stephen Treln ^ resiiondod very fltlinitly. The Schoeneck orchestra assisted In Ihe song service. | I The local society is Invited to come to Moorestown in the near future. marked l>y having orchestral an- i'hiladelphia. Captain of the in his remark ^ ask"d I'r.r :i nietitei compaiiiment of the sIngiiiK. Troop; Theodore VV. Saville, of interest in the uniformed ranks made (irand and a hearty co-ope".itioii betweei, John Halio- J.. (irand F're- Hev. K. J. Heath, president ot the .senior; K. H. Young, of lOaston. Meraviiin College for Women a' (irand Historian and K. (i. Schue- liethlehein. niiide a very teliln.i; n-,uek:e, of Allentown, (irand .\1- iiddre'-s al t'ne love fe;ist and the ttioner still have a year to .serve in Rev. Kobert I. (iieriiiK. now of tlieir respective ofTicer.'* being Kaston. brought n cordial Kiee'lng iiected for three years, to h's former nnrishioners. Moth The session w;is held in Shnf- of tliere ministers asslsied the er's Iial Iiiislor in tlie celehration of the reth and convened iit s o'clock Holy Cotnmunioii. This was un- with Captain John K. Dormer douhteilly the climax of a richly (irand Commander. pre.s ding, town or K'l^^f. oi, I blessed diiy. as It should be. Kv- The Invernoss degree team ot ery available seat Jn the niain au- Uiinhoe Commandery. N'o. 2t), diloriiiiii was occupied hy the Philadelphia, exemplit'fid Ihe De- revereiii communicants, who were ^ree of Chivalry and inducted a served Kv their former and their dass of lifteen candidates, present imstor. while the Rev. I'. Following Ihe d-gree work the J. Heatli presided. The attend- Imsiness session was held. Re- (Continued on Page Fmir ance w.is the largest on record ______:^^_____ for m'iii> years »t least. \ ^^"^"^ --^^^B , .^ — — - A ianri- delegation of adults nnd vntiiig people from the Moorestown l'nion church attend¬ ed the Voiinu People's mlly lu the eveninc. The Moorestown C. E. .Society htld charge nf the meeting. Their Jum' ir choir sang several selections linder the leiidershin of Mr. Wlllaii' r nnd the sineing was accomiinnicd »>v the Schoeneck orchestra. The whole service was a fine f ximple of Interdenom- Commanderies and the Orand Commandery as furthering in the hest way the cause of the Kni-'hts (If liie C,ol'l->l Ka;l>. The sessii.i was t.i* < leuiiC'v and wns feattirerl bv iii'm-Tiiii.' (llsciis'-ilon of rHconimenil.'iii.ins presentei] hy th^* Mirioi's -,Cli;ers. The matter of a n'ac.> for the P.elvldere street. .\;iz3- i ()2;» convention was left to the eveciitive committee to decide. It will jirob:! ) V h ¦ held a: Nciri.i- iwn ( The denionst'"! o ; civen In .Nazare'h l>' the (ift.nd Com-.r.iin I ery diirin'.? Its brief conven'ioii here nn Satii'div was 'ine if tbe finest ever held locfilv. Th° .\inustice day. The cele^ir.ition i.s lieiiiK staged under the aussdcei of the Dii. is-l..iiwton Post, N.i. :ilt>. The I.ejjion parade is schei- 11 led to move at 1 p. m. On Saturday. November IT the I local unit will be host to tha ' nelKh(iiirii'.'4 units at a lilg county ' meetinB .niul street demonstr.ition. . At a recent po.st meeting th^ I followlns offlcers were elected for •lie ens'iiiiK term- Commanler. Lewis Wolfe; vlce-comtnunder, Charles 1. Steckel; junior vire- cotnmander, Matthew Morrow; I finance offlcer. Wilson .A. 7.erfasH: execnti e connnittee. Flnvd ^"".u'z. Raymotid Weaver. Howard Sim¬ ons, Harry Wunderly and Roljert Pauly. a. ni. MOMK-M.llll-: (iOOIMK SAI.K IM»T.^l;V MI'lKTI.Xn. The N'azareth Rotarians on .Monday iiisjht listened to a dis¬ cussion of the several bond Is¬ sues to be voted upon by voters In Pennsylvania at the next election. The siieaker of the evening «vua Itees.-'i' former Commissioner Heira of What— Rucks county who discussed tha When—Saturday afternoon, Oc- toliC'i- lii. Where--.Mr. Mtors, S. .Vlain street. i'ie- made hy those who know Road bond. Forestry bond and iKiw to hake, fakes—uuch as, State College bond. He urged f>!\'.\, connoisseurs make. Candy.] support for the.se three and a dis- I tliin.y that's always dandy andjCnsslon followed in which all took lire.id. as good as the best you've, part. President Howard Shimer '^'- I presided at the nieeting. School Board Holds Meet¬ ing; New Teacher Elected Fuimer Makes Hay Whether | the Sun Shines or Not BURGESS PRAISES GOLDEN EAGLES Roberts & Meek Kaston Ptib. Co .Met. Kdison Co. & Int. Oas Co Ren.|. H. Siinhorn & Co. . J H. Fuliner, owner of (Ireen tachment and bring the green .\cre farms, located just outside grass In to the plant, dump it in of town, has erected on his farms a pit and with a series of eleciric- a very novel und etilcient hay ally opeiateil conveyors, it will drylnt; piant. enablliiK him lo cut form its o n mat, pass fhrou.-h Mr and Mrs. I,ester Hawk on Sund IV iiHilored. I" lUoom-^hury aiul spent the day with lli> father. Ceorge Hawk M. C.A. Boys To Stage Cross Country Run inntlonal co-operaf'on. It was . j ¦ . . . , , , , , greatly anrrecialed hy the local "1'='"^' <"' an.v cereal crop and dry drylu-, oven, et the evit i.f which. niemhershin The special offerings of the day. for the furtherance of the locnl church wo'vft. amounted to over 1200ft and gifts are still coming '"schoeneck Is well renresented "''•""- ^^•'"' =' •H-pl'" enuul of ity of nppvo'-raf lv at the Stnte Sundny school co same. re™iiril!ess of v, h;'l thi- In lt> dry state. II will dro]) into weather may be. nn Hti'omtit'c h-iler. fh'^n on lo a .Vir. Fiilnicr hiis erected six conc.v.ir wlilc'i v.ill transport it modern furnaces to jirodiice his to its sorug' • !->re lit"- to ii ' heal. He has insti'led a huge g-ornil int > I'fil and hngge.l for fiill making :!('ii iivolutliins |-er er.u'ke'. Thi" •-'ail h's i ca^ac- t I'S o TS.IMKi cubic feet per iniiiiite to (Itv h'lc • er d v con"!!-t'-'g •('out t'ln of diy Nazareth Castle No. Sflft. Kn-ghta of the Cidden Kagle met Monday eveniuK in Odd Felhiw Hall. Belvidere street. Chi^f Kiii- gess Robert F. Ziegler was pre.-<ent ml addressed the lodge. He commended the local members o i 'h" fne showing made in the con¬ vention h dd Saturday, and stated •''¦¦t demonstrations of this n.i- tiiro ^tre aheneflt hoth to the town •¦er^ fe Older. \ committee was named to act ¦I 'iiiiefate« to the district meet¬ ing of the K. O. K. to be held itil j.,,, no Th- regular monlh!:- me.-titig of .McCraw-Hill Book Co i'lt.i School ISoiiid was lield in the- ppuii.i. Rand lust. Co. H Kh School hiiildlns. .Monday e,- I '^ing. Octolier I. lf>2'». Menibers present: .VUirtin. '' '1. liaiibeit and Shimer. Tile minuies of the previous ¦¦-••lug were read and aiiproved Funk & Waenalls Co 'C^ read. | ninn and Co Tie Treasurer of fhe Boird, So-Western Pub. Co. •¦•¦•';lere'i Ihe following report: i Na/ Iteri; Puh. Co. . It-ihinc:-' on hand .Sept. 1. 1 !• L' S $ 2 0 (11 4 .9 ."i Receipts. R^c',1 from Tax (' riector . $ 1 it.'^.«:!.t;."J "tuition 44.00 "I'llt T I . . . . cV ''iidittires Renvugtoii-Kand Business Ser, fl e Inc Sciilt, For'>stnan & Co. . . American ilook C.i Oregg Pul). Co T'nderv\oi>d Typewi uer Co. neno>"r-(Ieppert Co . f 40!-.42.fiO F. Messlnger 7067 22 Porter-Cable Mach. Co. .. ¦ Charles fl. Ronhins Co. . . . Jl:; t7,'^.n'« Lindner Pitch Pipe Co. .. Miller ren- Ciirrt-nt Kvf-nts th^' Atr. Klaa Mfu. Co V"7'ireth 'od'-" "ill "i^ter recreat'ons. quoits and lu- I'oiir iiaseball. n>' Oct I I tiis... . Tliv Collector A. A de's^d Ms flnnl report shn\«ln "iM iwiiig colloctions: I!t2:! taves Onylord Prothers Iienalties SI 00. tot-il R. K. .Stout .... Committees of thei|j„,|^,^ ,^,4 laves 124 00, p also arrunge for tlie..,),,^, jt j ^n total I: ;o. venliot, in Philadelphia this week, drive Ihe heat through his ove, Mrs M.rle P.lckert and Mrs. R. H. «hich has a total length of Is- ilrenneike and Mrs. C.eorge Kos- [-*-^ So carefullv and acc,,ratd.^ tenbader are the offldal delegates has he figured out his radiation snread Inter-' of the -chool and one or two other vill kers will iirobably lend one or two days' session" ' (lO •otinds of materliil. TMs I'lant h s cre-it d a wld-- iid vlsitos from problem that allhiu.Kh the oven Is all parts of t'e counlrv have at- practically a series of six com- ci'll»il tnd 'n" ected same Varl- I partments. there N no loss of heat ous farnt and eiigln""rlng nuhllca- vimi.i.\i:y ki-hits okkickiw f ., V-, 4 I' r.. .iMtemos 1'.>-:H H. F. Ziegler J:? 14 R. C. Oriffllh toljl .Nazareih Hardware Co. 4.90 ti.OO 66.33 S.64 7.15 ¦}r,.59 !»4.20 31.47 5.76 43.86 r.40 2.1.00 12.00 70.00 l.9r. II.4.-1 142.40 4 67 4.65 2<.40 ir>.3fl M>5 3.,';ri fi 70 2.00 43r..r.o 1.60 blank.- iire out for a cross frun I) \y. held for ull bo.vs town I).; )|,^ morning of •f, Oct:)i)er 23. The run • »tar'-rt ;,f i„ „ ,„ from ¦jL ^ ^ building and will "MIc:.,, ;,>r:,ir In four clnss- ¦•I* mmt register by 10 p. wduy, October 20. The • Will be determined by ••l"'^. first, age by monthi: g» height by quarter Inches, '¦'*<• weight in pound*. The ' wed together places the ¦ •'• class fi,r the competl- I* ae ¦••ting* will be held to-j tThnrsjay) in tha social 1 rooms of Ihe Y. M. C. A. at 7 P m The llovs Camp Club will hold their Ilrsl meeting of the new sea¬ son and will accept new member^. The d(nil.le object "'" this club Is to promote social and athletic events iu the boy's department and to raise money lo hely defray Ihe txiienses of boys who will at¬ tend the fUmp In l!'2» The nrst social flffalr of the rlub will be a Hallowe"en party. The Industrial basket ball rep- resentaltves will hold a meeting at S p m Thursday to make plans for a schedule of names to be plaved In ihe V. M. C. A. gymnas¬ ium, i In Its entire length. Among the visitors at Srhoe . neck's sundav .services were Prof, the same temperature at the exit .ss.u Paul F Pl ck of .Morivlan College as at the green end. and the heat preiinred liy well known engi- for Men- Clarence Roehm, the <-« '«« "H Hmes under perfect con- neers , Rev " Henrv Kuehl of Ihe First Hoi b<- means of a series of dnmp- Moraviiin clMirch. Mr. and Mrs. ers and ventilators. Fd Heltel Wilson .Sevfried. all of By still working out a npthlebeni Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk minor details It is Mr. Fulmer'si Storker Mrs James Rrewer. Mrs. aim to be able to go through the| CIlMMrMOX .*T AUSttTH. S I MIchler of Kaston; Mrs. C. entire operation of drying without, Conrn<li Mrs W. Master, Arthur the to.ich of human hands to the Re- H. J Khret, Reformed pas SHvior, Mrs. Ji.meiJ Saylor, Fran- product to be dried. els H Huth M B Urose, of When the alfalfa season is on, Bethlehem Kdwln H Herd, of and by this time he will have On Friday evening at a reKuli(r,of September I»2S as follows f iMl meeting of Ihe Auxiliary 'nop, taxes Itu.oo. pen-iltle'« •.-ociated wllh Captain OweHit-^nn. total «42.00; 1027 taxes registering Hous will hive aitlcles in their Rhe Camp No. 20 of l'nion Veter-| JtiO 20. penalties $2.16. tot'il biirl'\ -(diil've lo same Sii2 li.";. penalties Tot'il 165.79. Orand f"1'!*!»' j Frank Huth SS3.20 Tax Collector R. C Orimth ren- Rlue Mt. Cons. Water Co. 142.f.R dered il report showing collections F. E. VVelnlaiid 220.75 •>f school taxes during the m.Tnth N. I,. Yeakel 4.00 F. A. Marcks 6.94 Mr Fulni"" has patents pend- I Ing <"ivering the plant In Ifs en- few Lirety. ^* ¦•ii« of fhe Civil War the follow-'^f^i ?c,; 1<»2S tnx««i $17,326.60- •iig offlcers were elected to servo uri'tid total $17,419.96. for the ensuing term: Past pres-| On motion of Martin and Hau- '¦ n'. Alma Wallers; iiresident, hert, un«nImouslv carried, llie r»- vlce. presi- ports of the Tax Collectors and of; vote: Yea: Kern. Martin Hau Mnry Friinkenfleid: dent. Haxel Itterly: Mary Fritchman; treasurer. An¬ nie l'nger; trustees, Sadie Scott, Clara Me.vers and Carrie Barrall; chaplain. Sadie Kern: guide. Hat- tor at Arndt's will administer the tie Kahler; assistant guide. Mahle| parment and the Treasurer auth Holy ''(imninn'on nn Sunday, Oc- Frey: color muards, Anna Nolf orited to pay them t271!>.ftO Moved by Martin, seconded by Hidiherl. Ihat Miss Fllsabeth M. Reimel be elected to teach in th* first grade. Fairview building. Motion cnrried on the following secretary, the Treasurer were received and flled. On motion of* Martin and Hau¬ bert. unanimously carried, ths following bilis were approved for I tober 21. hoth morning and even- and Irene at Ahle; inner guard.|Allyn A Bacon Rnth Sarah F Remaly of Tat- three cuttings of 350 acres and ing. Im f»«e nornlng at 10.30 Mary Kirby; outer guard, CarHa H. O. Simons A Son "nA K H Newmeyer, of Stock- eventually will seed the entire j oclo«"; .-nd.TlS In the evening, HoRand: pianist,^ Jennie Rohr-, World Book Co. frtown: Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg© farminalfaUa.il is his purpose to Prep"r-tiorv snt-vices will be con- haeh; patriotic instructor, Bi|«, A, S. Barnes A Co K.i«.h Mrs John KhrU and Mrs. go Into the fleld wHh dump trucks ducted on Friday evening Ceorge P. Bahnsea. of Naiareth. with a mowing and loading at-; ceding, October 19 at 7.30 p. pre- Williamson, and press correg- rT«>nrKe P. Cram Co. m. poudenf. Carrie Hagenbuch. , Cambridge Bot. Sup. Co. .1 l«.«l 38.«3 . 2».66 . 14.20 SO.R« bert and Shimer. Nay: noaa. Moved by Haul>ert. seconded by Kern, that Tai Collector. A. A. Miller be exonaratad from eollaet* ing tha following Hneollactabla taxes, aggragatlng |II7.««. Mo¬ tion carriad oa tlw toll«wla« vote: Taa: Mkrtla. Raakart. Kata 1 and Shlaar. Nar: adkia. On aiottoa of Martia aa4 ftav I bert tha Board a4)oarao4i ta aM In adjoaraad saaaloa at 7.M 9. WL-, 208.2S Mondar. Oetobar 11. Ittl.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 46 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1928-10-11 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 10 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 46 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1928-10-11 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-28 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38477 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text |
T H E N A Z A R ETH ITEM
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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
XXXVII
NAZARETH. PA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11. 1928
No. 46
IS Club Celebrates Fourth Anniversary; Writer and Poet Speaks
Ihareth tJons Club cele-
M fourth anniversary lu
Hgoaer Tuesday evening
'. Jtoner to their wives and
Juw Y. M. C. A, Eignty-
I tnd guests sat down to
I, chirk*"" dinner pre-
^ ••Motlicr" Mitchell and
^ The guest speaker of
Ipg *»^ Douglas Malloch,
^^fn Chicago writer and
«ting was oi>€iied with
r,"p. Thaeler, president of
lto •" ""* •'ha'"". Rev.
Lfir offered invogatmn after
jjljggsenililage sang Atner-
fl, Liotli gave their rotir
.osual opening features.
reiiilerrt with tieorge
fliltt. lei'ding and Prof.
KS ilt the piano. The
^^jired a piano solo as
l^gf evening's entertaln-
M|tke recently reorganized
¦nCluh sang several selec-
f||( popular group was
jipplauded.
lAHene Heims delivered an
Jig pl;ino!ogU8. William
(gave a brief talk entitled
fUrtliday." Andrew (i. Kern
kyoke t:il oiit-
fe;itures of these
«n(s was Ihe inociil:iti(i!i
»retli cliiidren ,'ig;iin'^t
;i lliu work carried out
(lanre v.i;ii the most ap-
i^fdicul methods. H(» also
t Ihe work fhe l.ions are
|k Ihe tiKht aitninst hlind-
klHt'oxal tiions' moveiniuit.
DounUis .Malloch, of Cliicrigo, '.?ave the addre.ss of the evening, taking as his subject "Ilusband.s and Wive.s." Mr. Mallocli guve some liiteivstiuR .sideliKhts on married life, -a g,,„,i wife," he said, "shoiilil 111. :i comforter fn Iter hiistjiiiiil and nul a bluuket, to his anililtioiii-." In remarks con¬ cerning single "lilessedtu'ss" Ihe spetiker took a .shot at old m;tl(is und bachelors. "It Is |j"tter to I'ellee, than be left," lie wariieil t^iem, as tntirital happiness iiiiist deio'iid on piiitUHl trust hiseil in real love. He ricittid one of liis poeiiis, "To C'tire" (lealiim witl fhe theme that llie liushand iind wife who are truly in love iuive fhiit beitiitifiil iissuraiice that someone in life reaily cares for ilim or her.
Mrs. A. n. Thaeler also recited "Me of Mr. Miilldch's versps. "Me- "'^(¦mbliinres" de;iliiig v.itli ;i ¦hild's observiitions. "I'd like fo 'ic ;i lot of mother and .inst a little of my (bid."
The hall w;is tastefully denor- •tted for thp occasion in aiittiniti leaves with a gorgeous display of inauniflceiit showy dahlliis fniiii the gardens of local dahlia ftp.- c'-rs. Til" aiifsts Wi'r:^ siiii- I'l-d uilli fancy colorful paper runs iMld presented ;i prel ty scene ,'is thev took their idares at the t.tble. A most enjoyable prounini was rendered and the fjoii'; clii') ran be said to have most ftttftiuly observed their fonrl'i aii'iiv-r.«- :it'.\'.
Four p-i'^t presldtMits were pre- -I'l.t at the meeting. T'l^y were Fr.mk Mes'^lnger. Wi'liini P. Oano, Fred Martin and A. O. Kern.
Red Letter Day Marks Re¬ opening of New and Beauti¬ ful Moravian Auditorium
The re-opening and re-cotisecr;i- ;ingle the entire auditorium pro-
lioii of the re-constructed auli- sents art and heauty. The color
nrititn of the .Moravian chtirch at sch'-ine is old ivory and gold
.'siiziirt th. Pit.. Sunday. f)ct. 7 go=;s ' lirl^ihtenlnK the rhureh In a won'-
record on the pages of that; derful manner. historic chtirch as one of the liijAlii The cork Hoor plared by tho lin' ts and prejit red letter davs. I'liangst Furniture & Carpet Co. Kor more than tliree month- gives the floor a very soft at'd •reclianlcs and artists had been mellow effect. This is one of tho 'i boring under the direction of u first churches with a cork floor, I'laster mind. VVllllam .1. Arm- which it Is claimed will last al- -froti!; of the firm of Thos. .-\rni-. most lOft years. -troiiK & Co.. Inc., Philarlelplila. The Tphting system installed
\Mirl; a fjreat trani^form-ittoti.
Ity r. C. Altemos of Nazareth, in
Tir- walls of Ihe aiiditorliini probably tlie most perfect system '•ere canvassed jnid luiintod with ktiown, tr:iiisr(irti.ing thr cJmreij oil pllnt. The iiiilpit recess was into d:iyli;;tit wittniiit a glare. It !.e-Mififnlly ai'bed with a nioii'.;!- is seiiii-difect. The color scheme it!!, wilh a key stone in the cen- (if the auditorium and tiie chande* tl r. On hoth sides fluted pila.sfers Hers with tut^ers on the outsldo 1 ei— pliiced, and In front of the blend most beautifully and give a pilasters, on each side, two im- rrost pleesimi effefct. The effect tr'tise columns resting on n-.asslve'elicited mucii comment, many liie-e, crowned with Corinthian pronoiuicir.i; It Ihe hest they had cat 4 nn which rests a massive e\er seen in a rhureh. cii'-ony, the cove and mouldlna.' Tiie hiiil'Ilng committee con'slst- The effect must he seen to bs np-' Ioe of A. f>. Slur.gis. VV. K. Hnnrjr,
eciited. Piln.sters were also I l-'cvl lietween all the windows,>{ fiie en'ire auditorium which nNo
VVilll'im f. fiaiin. Henry Schlegel, ,\ o Kot-n. Piiil Capp. (the Pi^rfl of Trti«'epu). Mrs. .lohn A.
vpit o.ri Corinthiiin hase and cais' VTI'ler. Mr"". Fdna S. Shimer. .Vlrs. ^ti'-rnrti!':; Ill- nuissive c(>ve en^', Cl'tir'f" Klefer. Asher firown. Viewed from any, > r'' |
Month | 10 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19281011_001.tif |
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