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Nazareth Item XXXVll AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12. 1928 No. 33 p Work of Police Ives Store Robbery; jjical Boys Sentenced .aetectlve work on the -eer Clareiu'*' Everetl. of .burwultwH" thesolv- robbery of Hebron .tore oil N">-t'' •^"'" Urtireth. iwt F'el.ruary 17. ^e thieves entered the u, Marsh's -store and I .ith about i'lxty dollars Lnned B""'*''- '^•^^*'^*'' 5,7e,.m«.t« and 12 In Oictr Everett has h3«n „l«(|y on the rase and Jmtof Catvin Stump, of -kWhRfle'd s're*^'- ^'»''*" jpiljUudenbach. Cherry kfftrt. on charBes ot (Ucken* from the coop of gldfrled. Cherry Hill, the (ted he had the eiilpiits. ire given u h.,':irltig be- , of the I'f ace Fry on J pleaded Kiiilty to the (A tbtft Charge. They were nJS^n in default of $.">oO ^^k, Thursda.v armed with Vwrfl' OllUer Kverett ;|ii^^tlie Stump home and ,pairs ot ^love:^ j.lloKfd lien from tlit^ .Mui'fsh store nry. Stur.:ii a""! U'lid- terebrouglit hi'fore Sun ire iday morninu on eliargos 'ilu and e:iterin>: and lllty to tlie char^jp. Ual I itftOO In earh ruse and '^K^i|gin remand* d to jali. ^jiUlit consldera ble othar M^BJyl^ to have heen stolen iiKOvered at the Stump *"l defendants were un- (it.- suspicion I'or hom:; -.iine. Laiidt iibach v.lio ¦'bi vt"! six ir.iMith- oil a cliuvBe of autotnoliile ihe'ft i.l also sufil to lie ,i (li'-,fitei' from the- arni.v. iStuiui) is r.iunied and hiis ii wife auil four children vvlio are at iiri'seiit bflnx lonlved aftei' by llie county poor autlioritle.-, liecause of his failure trt provide pro;ier Biip- port Cor them. Prom four to eight years in the Kastern Penitentiary was flu- *eii- tenci* meted ou'. .Monday niorning by Judi(>« Kussell C. Stewart in roiirt ul llastnn to Paul l*nidT>ii- bacli, of Nazaretli, after ths latter |.leaded Kullty to slealing IS chick¬ ens from a farmer in Bu.shkill tov^'nshlp nnd to robblns tli'=' siton? of H. H. .Mar.nii. .V.izareth. Laud¬ enbach was given the Ioiir spm- fi'iicf: In'cnuHe he has a rriininal record and accoidinp: to As.'''i-^t;',!if County Detective Deiclintaii, lun been sivliit? the jiolice trouble e er slnco he s!ot out of jail a y- ir n.?o after serving a six montln-' -seiiteitco. ' Calvin Sti.iii|i who. with I.aud- enbacli, was arrcNted for the sanv crime-, w,',s fiivcn fror.i jiit moiith- *c one yt-nr in fli > cmii'ty j-iiion and sentenced to p.iy $100 fine and ^ost^'. Stump is .'^ufferiiiK from tii- lierciilo.'^i.'* and. according If) v.it- nesses. Iilf home conditions are terrible, lie being the father ot four children, one ot whom la also tubercular. Stump resides iu Pushkin township. SQUIRE BUSY in «ttd battery casea dt Thuradar ><»>>t th* Peace Jumes S. ihelfflpMed flnea of $11) defendants In euch Hich, of s Oak street, by John Ulchiuko, in a'boarder at hii llth beating the latter up. iRichinko owed Mike I tod the latter attnch- lor the bill. On thw after Imbibing refreshments. Mike lehlnko in memory of the II, ilTlng Ihe latter a bat- Rlchlnko retaliated by IUk» arrested and causin.^ rallne of $10 and co-^ts. M artelng from a carni- (0« Washington Park, on rth co»t Kalph Fleiscli- Une anil costs when h.- I before Smiire James S. litharge of assault and lirrterred b.v I.ouis Kasos. Ithe latter started an ar- playinf,' one of the the afiuir became so Fleischinann hit hlui It Cut over his eye. Meyers, of Jackson Uton, paid a line of $10 • before Squire James S. Iitarday when he pleaded "trtklni Prank Messlnger. 'on the Wiliiam .Shimer timer's Crossing. It Is started when a "b Meyerg was driving "Upaburg concern went Titamy-Niizareth roud. ••Nfraph pole and sever- rau and landed in a ** on the Shimer farm. ¦««6r wanted the driver »»ach!ne in the fleld un- 1 wttled for damage to I and fenr«. The driver ' ttd hot words were fol- '¦eyers striking Messlng- ^ latter then had a war- "> out for Meyers'arrwit. ' Wrphy. manager of the 'tor which Meyers works, IWtoreth and promised to we damages adjusted to "•etion of Mr. Messlnger. ^"wkof tho company Ijo th4 scene and towed 1 tfock from the wheat J""on. of Reading, was •«d costs hy .Squire James • Monday afternoon, on a "^'Illegal parking. The ' •rreated by oiBcer Chas. ''¦"testified that Brjtton IRKixgiKsT •"'•»KHKU»TONI«HT J'^t Into the death of ",J-^klrk, Who died a. a J» Ties received In an •t o„ the Easton-Na«a. »UiT,V, ¦"»"»»«>«. July Wd thl. (Thur«l«y) 1»° clock In the eouneli - ««»ton, according to •nt by Coronor Dr. LKITI'ICK «IK RAhEHTINE l.V nitCt.%D HT. KVAXUIJIiKWfi .Mrs. Eugene Treln will give her lecture ''Palestine and P'.?r-;oaul Kxji»rlences" in Soulh Broad .St. Kvangelical church uext Sunday evening, July 15, at 7.30 o'clock. The lecture will be free and the general public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Treln has Just re^ cently returned from a trip to the Holy Uaud and therefore has many lntere.-<ting personal adventures to reiulH. which same she Is Vt-ry well giftod to do. vol N<i Wii.MKX VIMIT ST.XTK TKACHKIW COM.FXJK Seven N'azaretli young women ou Monday ovening journeyed to the Stato Teacht-rs College at Kast Stroudsburg where they called upon tile group of .N'azareth (?irl,-< attending the school. Tlie party took dinner al tiie Penn Stroud Hotel. The Nazaretli Kirls a' llip scliool are Misses l';velyn Cooley, Irene Reimer, Ju.sephiiie Kiefer Mid Miirtlia Kiiaus.i. The jrirls who nio'oied lo visit Uum ure Misses .\Iae Yeislty. Kati.erine Werkheiser. Lena Murcks, Alire Kuans..*. Klizabeth Kr^ieiner, Anna Happel and Frances Woliing. T.\Mi( i;i).\i!,sr<> ti: WKi. TO F.I.I/, \ltll HTI'WN Kasten KoresI, No. I),'"), Tall Cellars of Uebaiion wili tnake a pileriuiage to the Masonic Home a* Kll>:abelhtown, I'a., on Sunday, July 15. The start will lie made leaving Kastoii 7 a. m. daylight saving, and all members from .N'a/.¬ areth and vicinity are requested to he In line at Fourth stieet. Kaston, as Home will have motor patrol leaders to accoinpaiiy same. The Tull Cedar Bai.d and (Ilee <'luli will give sacred concert at the Home. T.%T.\MV FIUK.MKX'8 t KhKIIKATloN The annual firemen's celebra¬ tion of Tatamy on .Saturday was featured with a splendid street parade. Those iiarticipatim; were the Wind flap baud, the l^ogion drum and bugle corp^ of Naza¬ reth. Hoy Scouts, Wind Oap fire department. Tatamy Fire Comiiany and Its Ltidles' Auxiliary; a num¬ ber of comically dressed marchers; decorated automohiles and bi¬ cycles. Three modern flre-flghtlnR motor trucks from the Wind liap. Stockertown and Tatamy flre de¬ partments were nlso In line. A good-sized crowd was present and greeted the paraders for their ef¬ forts. — ti,\\V. \\MV.rY KIIOWKIl. Members nf the dlrls' Guild of St John's Ueformed church and u number of friends ou Thursday ev¬ ening gave n surprise variety shower to one of their number, Mrs. Stanley Williamson, of Pros¬ pect street, who was married last week at New York Clt.v. Mrs^ Williamson was the recipient of nuneroua pretty and useful glfta^ The iMirty broke up at a late hour with tke gUMU whihiag the youn« eoupl* Mur kaPPr TMra. What h Retdly Needeii By Albort T. Reid /t^ura CA» raw. STARTING NORTH MAIN ST. PAVING .N'azareth Council met in regular session .Monday eVoning and trans¬ acted some iinporlalit business. Council ordered the Knglneer Kugene I'hler to eslablisli (.'rades t\ r curbs and gutters on .N'ortli Main street and tuniish thb ijraU';- to property ov\ntrs 'along tliat slreet. Council will jiroceed will, the work of retiairing the street ii; the near future and wishes tiis¬ to liave the property owners place ciirlis and gutters along their strt-et frontage. The property owners for some time have lieen Insistent that something be doae to the street and Council is insi.-t- ent that the curbs and gutters Ije laid. Tlie coiinciimen also discussed that matter of special pilvilefie thtit is alleged to have been ac- cordel some persons in the mat¬ ter of getting "no parking" signs ii; frotit of their proijerties and or¬ dered that the siipervliror take orders in tills matter only from the ¦M!t.l:orities. A niimlKM- of bills were road and orrlered ptiid and other routine bnslnesH transacted after whi.-h I'uiincil adjourned. Domestic Troubles Aired; Youny Man Prefers Jail to Ball; Wife Oets Business CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CON- WARD VENTION AT BETHLEHEM The thirteeutli l»i-;-niiial conven¬ tion of the Pennsylvania .State Christian Kndeavfir societies opened .Monday ni.ijht* at Bethle¬ hem with ihoiisatjd.* of delegates present from all over the State. Hundreds of people from this sec¬ tion attended the opening cere¬ monies on Lehigh Athletic fleld on Elizabeth aveiiue. State President William MctHtntockTnaffB-Tiie-O'iT- enlni.' address. Short welcome speeches wera made by A. H. Buck, secretary of the local Chuiulier of Commerce. < n liehaif of the cif.v of lietlilehem. i^iiri tlie Rev. W. hi. Uoilnian, pas¬ tor of Christ U-tormed church, liethlehem, and avneral chairman of the local ccji'.vintion committee, tin behalf of the connty. The maiu address Motui.iy ni.uht was made by the Uev. I) HUi^h T. Kerr, pre.s¬ ident of the Board of Christian K.'huaiion of the Presbyterian church. Homer Rodeheaver, noted chor¬ ister wtth Billy Sunday for some yeari. conducted the ainging ses¬ sions .Monday night and the Uev. C. A. Meilicke, pastor of Central Moravian church, led the opening devotional service. Miss Vivian Tripp was piano accompanist. On Monday afternoon there was "if pfMWHTOinBn pi'ayer service in Kmmanuel Evangelical Congrega¬ tional church. Center street, which was attended hy a large number of the delegates here in udvance, Slate and local offlcers and others. ;'<. II. Cordon, of New York, author or tlie weii known religious book, •Quiet Talks," conducted the serv¬ ie?. The convention closes Friday night with a "Decision Niglit" ser¬ vice, iu charge of Arch J. Mc- Quilkln of Philadelphia, vice- chairman of the convention. REGISTER OF WILLS TALKS Tlu- .N'azaretli Uotary Club met Monday eveniii.ii at tiie Y. .\I. C. .\. and heard an interesting talk by I'ount.v Uegister of Wills Heriiert .Snyiler. .Mr. Snyder exiilaiaed to l.'ie routine detail.s of hi.-t oflice in liandi'ns; wills and matters of de¬ ceased persons. He also explained the manner of photostalinii docii- leeiits so ;is to preserve a photo- '.'raphlc duiiiicate tU' the docu¬ ments ratlier th:iii to trudt to a <'opy which liowever much care is exercised, mny have errors in it that are apt fo cause trouble. hkim'II.i:h' schkim'i.k I'Oll THIS WKKK, The Hercules l.iiseliall team lias two interesting gainn scheduled for this week, the first one with the Ualli A A. this (Thursday) ev¬ ening at a.tri, !ind the second one on Saturday afternoon at 4.;S0 with the .N'ew York llloomer Girls. Both jianies will be played on the Hercules field at .Stockertown and capacity crowds are expected at bc^th games. rl,K\VKI.I. I .%MII,V IlKlMOV. A meeting of the Clewell Fam¬ ily committee was held at the home of Stephen A. Treiu and It was decided to hold another fam¬ ily reunion on Wednesday, .-\ugust 22. 1!»2n nt the .Schoeneck Mora¬ vian church. This will be au all- day affair and an interesting and fittiuK proeram is being arranged by the committee. The Sisters I'liiou of the church wiil supply a Hubstanlial luncheon. The lust reunion was held the year of 1919. ... ¦ ' ¦ filing the Nazarenes that .spent luliday irt iBhawiiee-on-the-Dela- .Hre wrfe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sernet/ Mri and Mrs. Joseph hUall nnJ snn. Mr. and Mrs. ymond Osterstoek, Mr and Mrs. Sf*^f|art>niecht and son Kermit. Mr. aira Mrs. Frank I.#h, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Yetter, William Mertz. Charles Hess. Mr. and Mr^. Frank P. Rohn, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stofflet. Miss Ada Runiie. of Chapman borouih. waa • rocent viaitor here. TEACHER HURT WHEN AUTO TURNS OVER .Miss Myra Druckenmiller, teaclier of tile eighth grade [Hililic schools w.is painfiill.v injured ou Tue.sday eveninj; when the car of t'.zrii Frantz. of Na'/.aretli, in wliich she was riding, overtiiine.i on the .Shoenersville pike pinning Miss Druckenmiller against the side of tho road. .Mr. Krantz. witli Miss firucken- mlllre. Miss Nicholas aud .Miss ilutit were returning from .Miihlen- lu rg College. Ailentouii, where they liad been attending a .-iinimer scliool ciass. When approaching tlio culvert near Ilath, on the Ilath .Sliocnersvllle highway, Mr. Frantz applied the brakes to his r.ir and the light machine skidded on the cement which was wet from the rain. The car struck the siile of the rond and rebounded then again veered off the road and fell over uu Its side against the embank¬ ment. Mi.ss Druckenmiller. who was pinned against tbe side of Ihe car was badly cut on tise right arm and on the forehead by flying glass. She was brought to Naza¬ reth by her friends and taken to Ihe ufhce of Dr. Fraunfelder where lier Injuries were dressed and she WBS then taken to her residence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alpaugh, South Main street. FAMILY REUNION The 15th annual Ward family reunion was held at Oaklund Park Sunday with Gii members of th^- I family in attendance. An inter- ' esting program was presented and priies were awarded. Johu Hamp¬ ton, of Easton. was tho oldest member preeent. He is aged 81 years. June Kiehline, Bethleheni, was the youngest; Wiiliam Strau.<, Kaston R. D. .No. «, had the larg¬ est family, aud William Hertzo;^. of Cherry HiU. came the farthest distance. Kllis Claus. of Bethlehem, won tlie liall driving contest. Muriel Kern, of Nazcreth, was the winner ot the balloon contest. Wllliani Hertzog, of Nazareth, won the boys' ball contest and Mabel Straus, of filaston, was the girl winner. The hopping contest was won hy Ellis Ciaus, of Bethleheni, and the clothes pin contest was won by Leothea Peiffer. Offlcers for the ensuing year were elected a^ follows: William Hertzog. of .N'azareth, president; Harold O. Neigh, of Easton. vice- piesiUeiit; Mrs. Harold Neigh, of Easton, secretary; William Straus, of I'^aston. treasurer; Charles De- Lnii.sr. Ada Ward, H. Ward. Wil¬ liam DeLong. of Betlilehem, aii.i .^niiie Neigh, of Easton, sports committee. .V bonntifii; supper was served. The uext reunion will be held the secouii Sunday of .Iiily. Uii!!), at Oakland Park. V.tNUlSKIKK l'l XKIJ.\I.. The funeral of the late Floyd S. N'anBuskirk, Evergreen street, Nazareth, who uied at the Kaston Hospital fron. injitries sustained in ill, automobile accident ou Sunday tr orning. was held o:\ Friday from llis late home. The services were largely atten.led. Inti'inient was made in the Rrodiiead's. .Monroe county, cemetf-ry. Menbers of th • ledges of wliich he was associated acted as pallbearers. Wedded IlIKTHUAV ANMVKU.H.%UV. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willard Thomas. Relvldere street, on Friday after¬ noon <lelightfully entertained a numher of kiddles In honor of the eighth birthday anniversary of Ihelr daughter Lorraine. An abundance of amusements wus fur¬ nished the children In the way of games and a birthday supper whiril was made complete with a largo cake ornamented with eight candles. The color scheme was pink and yellow. Those present were riorothy, Arlene and Buddy Fehnel, Margaret Seyfried. Fred Seyfried, David Worman and Bud¬ dy 8eyfried, who remembered her with lovely gIfU Ineludiag a bou¬ quet ot pink ro««g. MILl.KU—HINSON. Kerby W'illiam .Miller aud Miss Kuth Miy Hinson. both of Naza¬ reth U. D. 2, wore married ut il o'clock Monday evening at the parsonage of the Moravian ch\irch by Uev. Paul S. .Meinert. .M.A. The ring ceremony was u.sed. The (duple were attended by Mr. and .Mrs. Harrison Itterly, of Buahklll Center. The young couple will re¬ side ul Bushkill Center. KKEPPEIS—SOKTUITA. .Miss Theresa Soltrlts, daughter of Mrs. Andy Knox, of Nazareth, and Uobert Kleppels. of Nazareth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klep¬ pels, of Oermany. were married at high nuptial mass at 10 o'clock on Monday morning In the Church of the Holy Family. West Center street. Rev. Father Franz Frenz¬ kowski. rector of the church, per¬ formed the ceremony. The young couple proceeded to the atudin of Harvey Dleti where a picture of the bridal party waa taken. A re¬ ception was beld at the home nf tho bride after which the couple left on • brtot wedding tour. They will make their* future home in NaMrtth. .$171.79 . S.5.i7 li.OO . . 2.s:!.67 40.74 4S.27 .72 41..'¦.9 . . U'S..'-,o . . 22.2.1 2.,';.-. 7.r,i) . 20;!..'>0 . 1.-..00 . t2r.2,49 . GL.il 4.00 2.:!0 5.2.1 2.1.'^ 1.7.-. . ir,.iMi 402.:!-' .\ii adjnurr>'(l staled meeting of Tov.ii (."ouncil was held thi.^ (itli dii;- of July. 1!<2^ at S o'clock p. ii'.. iliiyiikht salni,' lime. In the .Mu¬ nicipal buildin?. with all members prfesent excepting .Messrs. Butts, Siegfried and Hatigeu. The presi¬ dent, Mr. Hartz'-U, presided. Cn motion of Messrs. Linden- mi'yfr and Schaeffer. the minutes ot tlie adjourned meeting of .June 20. 192S, and of the regular meet¬ ing of July 2. 192'*. were approved, as read. On moilou of .Messrs. Linden¬ moyer and Kahler, It wa.^ moved that the following liills be paid its read: Clayton Fehr R. K. Kuloff .Morris Frtible Tiiinibower Co Warner-Quinlati Co, . . . Central City Chem. Co. Nuzareth Hwde. Co. ... Frack & Leh .\iirei-ican Lii France Co. C. J. .Montague Inc. . . . ('. «!. Altemos I/Ceisler's Ceneral (iarage ' U . J. Wunderly It. .\r. Oetz Barrett Co A J. Schissier I l':reidler &c Dech Stewart Kiefer Brody Bros C.eo. A. Smith S. J. Oregory Jes. F. Payonk .Metro-Edisou Co Karl Kocher addressed Coimcil oil the possiliility of openin,:? Pine .Miey between (Tiestnut a'-enue and North street and tiie matter was referred to the Highway com¬ mittee to cscertain the cost and iidvlsability of doing so at this time nnd to advise .Mr. Koclie.- 4)romptly. iCfporio of Cntniinitteev Higliv.jy: Tile etit'i'u-er r..';)art- ed on th,< drai;iaa>' condiiions at Centre and Fairview streer.s and llis opiniou w.i,^ approved, namely, t ) lake the water e.ist on Centre srreet across the road and remove the prssent pipe installed as s^uiie i- not large enough to carry the water. He also reported that he iKid tttken e.xcavations. etc. for curbing and guttering .N'orCi Main street b>tweeii High streets and tho Cinle :iad on motion of .Messrs. Scliaefter and Mertz. it was moved that the report of tl'.*- eiiginefii" be accepted and lie be di¬ rected lo give the proper grade for curb ami gutter on said slreet. Paveiueut: .Mr. .Mens reported tliat reiiuests liad been made for the privilege of placing "No Park- lug" standards in front of private homes but tlie solicitor's opiniou was thtit Coinicil could not grant this privilege to iiny one other than business places. Police: .Mr. Butts being absent, no rei ort was nude. Fire: .Mr. Keru reported pro¬ gress. Light: Mr. Kahler reported Ihat a request had been made for il iriiffic simi at Celitie and New- streets as the petitioners felt that the blinker did not slow up traflic and confused the public. The mat¬ ter was held for further Investiga¬ tion. Finance: On motion of Messrs. Mertz and Schaeffer It was moved that the Treasurer be authorized III negotiate a loan of f.'i.SOO for a period of .10 days. Pulilic Properly: It was report¬ ed that Ihe roof on the old Muni¬ cipal liuildiiig on North Main street was leiikliig and the Super¬ visor was instructed to see that It was repaired promptly. The ques¬ tion of tearing down the old tool shed aud replacing same with a building to house machinery and tools was discussed and left in the hands of the committee for further Ins estigation aa to probable cost, etc. and to report at the next meet¬ ing. rnfinlsheil BusiMM. Ordinance No. 174 Increasing the Bonded Indebtedneas of tho Borough in tko naioMt of |1«0,- Fred Shafer, weii known young .N'azarelh merchant elected to go lo jail rather than put up bail on a ch:irge of deserlion and non-sup¬ port preferred by his wif". before Ju:-tice ot tiie Peace James S. Fry. on Thursday. Shafer runs a green grocery and fish market on Belvi¬ dere -street. Uecently il is said he lias not been living at home and that he has also disposed of somej of hiH belongings. His wife who l.s ;i pitrtner In the business alleged that he has not been sleeping at iioine and that h:.* does not supper*. !:er. Attorney Stanley Fehr. for till dfifendant. would not uUow Shafer to testify iind Ihe Siiuire firdered the r.^se to be .sent to Ihe court for setllenieut. Shafer is -:"i!l to btive declared he would not live with his wife and refused to \i\M up bond for his appearance. Tlie domestic troubles of Mr. illld .Mrs. Frtd Shafer, of .Viizareth, were aired on .Monday in the do¬ mestic rein tions court before Judge McKeen. Shater was reluctant to patch n.atters up with his wife and slated that he wns willing to turn over lo his wife the gretu goods and fl:rli market which he has been conducting on Belvidere slreet. It is undwrstood tliat .Mrs. Shafer al¬ ready hp.s considerable interest in the business and that there ara some note:? iiggregating a consid¬ erable amount outstanding, against the business. The court agreed that this arrangement miglit ije carried out and the busi¬ ness will be turned over to Mrs. .Shafer o:i July 26. Shafer was repre.ientel by Attorney Stanley Fehr and .Mrs. Shafer was repre¬ sented by .'\ttorney Herbert F. liUub. Shiifer was sued .some days ago for non-support und desertion by hlo wife and stated he would fight his case through. He refus- e(i to f.iul p. bondsman. He sprang II surpri.'^e ou .Monday when he an¬ nounced his intention of pleading .s;iiilty and v. ent before Judge Mc¬ Keen for settlement of his case. « OMMI MIV I'irVH WKI».\KSI).\V. .\KUHT H .\t < KNTIHL IMiRK E.Ktoiisive arrangements are be¬ ing made for the community pic¬ nic which wiil be held at Cetitral Park. Wedneeday afternoon, Au¬ gust S. A nuniber of special cars wili take the people to and from tiie park. The park management l:< making arrangements to give the best possible service and de¬ lightful amusement at the park. li\l(.HTKI{.S OF .t>IKItl('.% INST.ILL OFKK'KltS The following officers ot Whit¬ field Council, No. li'i. Daughters or America were installed an Tue.s¬ day evening for the following term: Councilor, Dorotfiy Schoeii- ei'berg'.r; .A.ssociate Councilor. -Mary Crbaii: vice councilor. Haze; Itterly; :iosociate vice councilor. Florence Smith; recording secre- t;iry. Hi:da Weaver; financial sec¬ retary, Sadie Kern; treasurer. .Mary .Martin: conductor. Katie Weaver; warden. Lulu .Schissier; inside sentinel. Oladys Kdelman; outside seatiiiti. .Anna Kratz; trustee, Camilla Laubiich; pianist. .Mina Shafer; caiitain of degree tiam. Anna .Milheim. The Instal- litioti service was in charge of DeiHity Councilor of the district Agnes Bai hinaii of .Vllentown. Th ^ r.-gular routine of business was f' llowed by a sociiil time vvith it.- u-iial enjo.vithle f, iit are-. i:i:siiiK\Ts iiistit:p.^:<>. ftesidents of North .Main street complain that they have beeu aii- 'loy.-d for the past few nights by several drunken men w-ho wander up and down the street ringing donrbel!-'. Sunday night one fal¬ low ran4 the beil at a residence al 1 o'clock ami inquired who lived there. Tho drunk il!si^.ted ihat he li.id a Federal wiirrant for the arre-st of a neighbor. He was or- der?d to gel off the premises and >erve his warrants at a respectable hour. It is said this same fellow \..is seen wandering up and down fne street early in tht- evening, ap¬ parently sober, and that he made no attempt to serve wan-ants on anyone. Kev. and Mrs. Wi'.Ii.im Felir and sou Leonard, of Dushore. are spending a Viication here visiting with Mr. and .Mrs. tJeorge W. K-ihler. East Walnut street. (10(1 :uid directing th.. Secretary of T"wn Council of said Boroimh. with the approval of the Chief P.ur.Kf-s^ ot said Borough to sell J.'iO.OOO—4'4 percent bonds and maturing as stated, was presenter! foi third and final reading. On motion of .Messrs. Lindenmoyer and Kt*rn It was moved th^t same be pa-^sed third and final reading. Tlie roil being called, same result¬ ed ;is follows: Mr. Kern voting Yes; Mr. Lin¬ denmoyer voting Yos; Mr. Kahler voting Yes; Mr. .Mertz voting Yes; Mr. Schaeffer voting Yes; Mr. Hartzell voting Yes. Messrs. Sieg¬ fried. Butts and Hangen—absent, not voting Xew BniiinLiis. The Secretary presentml corres¬ pondence passing between the Borough and the Department ot Health. Harrisburg, Pa., relative to a joint meeting of Council, the local Board of Health and the re¬ presentative of the Department. L. S Morgan, to be held on July 16 at s o'clock p. m. There being no further business to come before the meeting snmo was adjourned at 11 o'clock p. n. on motion of Meaara. Kem and Llndonmorer. Clnroae* F. fohnol, Secf. CO. SABBATH SCHOOLNOTES Splendid interest and enthusi¬ asm are always manifested in the c^uiirterly supper conferences of the Mt. Bethel di-strlct. The next one will l>e beld at tbe Mt. Bethel I're-.byteriau church on Friday ov¬ ening, July 13 at 7 o'clock stand¬ ard time. Mrs. J. C. Noll of Buts¬ town who took the place of the late Mrs. W. H. Brong as county ir.i-^sionury superintendent, will speak on the importance of mis- .-ionary instruction in tbe Sunday school. Miss Ruth lielchllter of Easton. president of the couuty fining P?3ple's Council, will speak i'l the interest of the state summer cam[» conferences at Spruce Creek. Th^ silver cup which has been won by the .Vit. Bethel Dis¬ trict for uttiinment of the district standard will be officially present¬ ed by the couuty president J. H. SeiK-enbach. The deleg:«tes who left for the World's convention on July 4 are expected to arrive about this time in Los Angeles, where the conven¬ tion will continue until July 18. As is the custom when a World's convention Is in session, the Sun¬ day during whicii the convention meets, is observed by ciuirches and Sunday schools iu all lands as World's Sunday Schoid day. July Ij is the Suuday ou which dele- cites from many nations will bo u't'n'.Hii'i th? Worlds tenth Suu¬ day School coiiventlon, one of wliich is hsld every four years. Probably no group of jiersons is more imiiortant in establisliiug a warI'3S3 world than the 1,00(1,000 and more Sunday school teachers at work in many lands, teacliing more tlian no.000.000 diildren and youth the Christian way of life, t'li World's Sunday school d;iy. pastors of all lands ure reiiuested to pretch a sermon, emphasizing the imiiortance of Bible study in the development ot Christian char¬ acter. Pastors and superintend¬ ents are asked to pray for Suuday schools everyv. here, and especially for the World's Sundiiy scbool convention x.liich will l>e in ses¬ sion at the fime. A printed order of s-^rvice tor that d:iy has been pr.^liiu-ed aiiil may tie procured from tbe office of the World's Sun¬ day School Association. 216 .Met¬ ropolitan Tower. New York City. To those who are not fortunate enough to attend the World's con- veiitlou. it is encouraging to noto that the Stat* Sunday School con- v.'ntioii which will be held In Philadelphia. October 10, 11 and 12 will provide fhe flnest group of si>ecialist4 In religious education that have been gathered together in any one program anynvhere. It >. not too «>arly to begin to plan to hear theie speakers, Dean W. 8. Athearn of Boston Unlveroltr, Dean Luther A. Weigle. Vale Uni¬ versity Schoo! of Religious Bduea- tion. Dr. M. A. Homliue of P«sa- deua. California. Miss Margarot Slattery nnd many others. Dr. Charles L Ooodell of New York City will have charge of all of tbe devotional periods of tbe coavmi- tlon. Professor Nevin C. Woiet o( Philadelphia will be therewith hid trumpeters. On account of th* nearness of Philadolphia, North'* ampton ronnty should seiid at least 400 to this convention. It will be held in tb* ArUlleff Arm' ory on Broad etreet below 8ae«u*- hanna avenu*. Kaarbr ehmvlMa will also b* m id. Tb* Paator'a Mkl* etaaa ot tk* MoraTlaa church haM * W*daaadar tfwUaf at — Ceatar trava. Wm, PMrt %. •rt la tMeh*r of ti* ( --"--^^'-- "¦'•'¦"'
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 33 |
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 | 1928-07-12 |
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 | 07 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 33 |
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 | 1928-07-12 |
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 38158 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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Nazareth Item
XXXVll
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12. 1928
No. 33
p Work of Police Ives Store Robbery; jjical Boys Sentenced
.aetectlve work on the
-eer Clareiu'*' Everetl. of
.burwultwH" thesolv-
robbery of Hebron
.tore oil N">-t'' •^"'"
Urtireth. iwt F'el.ruary 17.
^e thieves entered the
u, Marsh's -store and
I .ith about i'lxty dollars
Lnned B""'*''- '^•^^*'^*''
5,7e,.m«.t« and 12 In
Oictr Everett has h3«n
„l«(|y on the rase and
Jmtof Catvin Stump, of
-kWhRfle'd s're*^'- ^'»''*" jpiljUudenbach. Cherry
kfftrt. on charBes ot (Ucken* from the coop of gldfrled. Cherry Hill, the (ted he had the eiilpiits. ire given u h.,':irltig be- , of the I'f ace Fry on J pleaded Kiiilty to the (A tbtft Charge. They were nJS^n in default of $.">oO ^^k, Thursda.v armed with Vwrfl' OllUer Kverett ;|ii^^tlie Stump home and ,pairs ot ^love:^ j.lloKfd lien from tlit^ .Mui'fsh store nry. Stur.:ii a""! U'lid- terebrouglit hi'fore Sun ire iday morninu on eliargos 'ilu and e:iterin>: and lllty to tlie char^jp. Ual I itftOO In earh ruse and '^K^i|gin remand* d to jali. ^jiUlit consldera ble othar M^BJyl^ to have heen stolen iiKOvered at the Stump *"l defendants were un-
(it.- suspicion I'or hom:; -.iine. Laiidt iibach v.lio ¦'bi vt"! six ir.iMith- oil a cliuvBe of autotnoliile ihe'ft i.l also sufil to lie ,i (li'-,fitei' from the- arni.v.
iStuiui) is r.iunied and hiis ii wife auil four children vvlio are at iiri'seiit bflnx lonlved aftei' by llie county poor autlioritle.-, liecause of his failure trt provide pro;ier Biip- port Cor them.
Prom four to eight years in the Kastern Penitentiary was flu- *eii- tenci* meted ou'. .Monday niorning by Judi(>« Kussell C. Stewart in roiirt ul llastnn to Paul l*nidT>ii- bacli, of Nazaretli, after ths latter |.leaded Kullty to slealing IS chick¬ ens from a farmer in Bu.shkill tov^'nshlp nnd to robblns tli'=' siton? of H. H. .Mar.nii. .V.izareth. Laud¬ enbach was given the Ioiir spm- fi'iicf: In'cnuHe he has a rriininal record and accoidinp: to As.'''i-^t;',!if County Detective Deiclintaii, lun been sivliit? the jiolice trouble e er slnco he s!ot out of jail a y- ir n.?o after serving a six montln-' -seiiteitco. '
Calvin Sti.iii|i who. with I.aud- enbacli, was arrcNted for the sanv crime-, w,',s fiivcn fror.i jiit moiith- *c one yt-nr in fli > cmii'ty j-iiion and sentenced to p.iy $100 fine and ^ost^'. Stump is .'^ufferiiiK from tii- lierciilo.'^i.'* and. according If) v.it- nesses. Iilf home conditions are terrible, lie being the father ot four children, one ot whom la also tubercular. Stump resides iu Pushkin township.
SQUIRE BUSY
in «ttd battery casea dt Thuradar ><»>>t
th* Peace Jumes S.
ihelfflpMed flnea of $11)
defendants In euch
Hich, of s Oak street, by John Ulchiuko, in a'boarder at hii llth beating the latter up. iRichinko owed Mike I tod the latter attnch- lor the bill. On thw after Imbibing refreshments. Mike lehlnko in memory of the II, ilTlng Ihe latter a bat- Rlchlnko retaliated by IUk» arrested and causin.^ rallne of $10 and co-^ts. M artelng from a carni- (0« Washington Park, on rth co»t Kalph Fleiscli- Une anil costs when h.- I before Smiire James S. litharge of assault and lirrterred b.v I.ouis Kasos. Ithe latter started an ar- playinf,' one of the the afiuir became so Fleischinann hit hlui It Cut over his eye.
Meyers, of Jackson
Uton, paid a line of $10
• before Squire James S.
Iitarday when he pleaded
"trtklni Prank Messlnger.
'on the Wiliiam .Shimer
timer's Crossing. It Is
started when a
"b Meyerg was driving
"Upaburg concern went
Titamy-Niizareth roud.
••Nfraph pole and sever-
rau and landed in a
** on the Shimer farm.
¦««6r wanted the driver
»»ach!ne in the fleld un-
1 wttled for damage to
I and fenr«. The driver
' ttd hot words were fol-
'¦eyers striking Messlng-
^ latter then had a war-
"> out for Meyers'arrwit.
' Wrphy. manager of the
'tor which Meyers works,
IWtoreth and promised to
we damages adjusted to
"•etion of Mr. Messlnger.
^"wkof tho company
Ijo th4 scene and towed
1 tfock from the wheat
J""on. of Reading, was •«d costs hy .Squire James • Monday afternoon, on a "^'Illegal parking. The ' •rreated by oiBcer Chas. ''¦"testified that Brjtton
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J'^t Into the death of ",J-^klrk, Who died a. a J» Ties received In an •t o„ the Easton-Na«a.
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Wd thl. (Thur«l«y) 1»° clock In the eouneli - ««»ton, according to •nt by Coronor Dr.
LKITI'ICK «IK RAhEHTINE l.V nitCt.%D HT. KVAXUIJIiKWfi
.Mrs. Eugene Treln will give her lecture ''Palestine and P'.?r-;oaul Kxji»rlences" in Soulh Broad .St. Kvangelical church uext Sunday evening, July 15, at 7.30 o'clock. The lecture will be free and the general public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Treln has Just re^ cently returned from a trip to the Holy Uaud and therefore has many lntere.- |
Month | 07 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19280712_001.tif |
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