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iDl«, ¦ >», '""Vl ¦"•rth stop, ^1 The Nazareth Item mmmmmmim AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTBD TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1928 No. 24 fjiess and Solicitor Hot Verliai Comliat Ourino Cooocii Sessioo .,1 till between Chltl! I'.ur- Irand Solicitor Harry JLned Monday nlghf.s ft the .Nazareth Borougli a The ui"K"">c'"' st'i^ted .4lw:Ussio" of methods oi [\ the money voted at the Tietlon when citizens ap- "YflOO.OUO bond issue, I * ^-ere discussing var- itfi 111 *''''^'' '' I"""^'"" "f r'^ycould be handled to ad- l^when Borou,:;h Clerk liDWunced that a bond J.Ji»would gladly i'lild « ">»» ¦ «UI« methods of tinancins TLhewould arrange to Have wTattn come hefcre Council. Lii«r«dthat (.nly ab.ut |li>.- Vol Ike bond issue \^as to he Jilt prssent and di-xussion win^ r, to proper wordhm of an Lncewben Burgess Ziegler Ull th« discussion with a re- U that nettled -Mr. Kutz and i,nlil»i°P '•';'"'"'^s passed. JrUliin Hay, of the Northainp- rtrtlrtlt Company eame before icll wd asked that his com- |» relieved of certain re- htmttit laid down in Nazareth LisCM. -Ml" H;iy stilted that It ttlietliirty-ninih year since he lippeared lui'ii-e a Nazaretli ligcll Md that the ordinance ated by council ut that time I |«en outgrown by conditons. Ife have si cut over |25,OftO In „. Bpkeep In Naiareth." said "iliy. 'O'"" '"^* expense wus I concrete which cost us $14.- (He referred to Belvidere ,„t,) "Buses use your streets Klhrder than the trolley car, Stut tbey wear out the rond- Ivbenas we wear out only oar Tot the buses pay no II- I ttto your treasury and we r IIM yearly. We have paid jt^lttOO In licenses ano have iMlkrcesets of new cars. In ,_ili Nazareth, we ask only ktfNtBcnt with the bu.ses." He I Ilat leotlon 5 of the o;-dl- imulating street railways m out. This calls tor ^J roadbed and two feet on iMs ot track. R« also aak- M Iwtlon 10 be scrapped. klHvtns a strict maintenance I road bed and equipment I imides for damages, etc. I 12 providing a $100 an¬ nunl license win. also named for .'itliiliKWul. and nne tluit hrounlit a smile to Council faces SHctitui :; i i.rovidiuK for a live-cent fare. "We ure Ull usaiiist a probieni and ure liKlitiiij; hard s.iid .Mr. Hay. We hil.e never declared a dividend, .uul do not ever e.xpect to. .\11 we ask Is that yon treat us as fairly as >oii treat the buses. The matter wa-t tinned o, er to the law com¬ mittee. .Mr. NaK'e of the .Vtneruan Le¬ gion asked (\nincil for pciiuission to use certain section of street-i in the borough for the purpose of holding a carnival In order to rai^ie fund.-, for imii'orni-t tor thi^ newly organized drum corps of the Lepion. Tlie matter was tabled for the time anil Mr. Hari-.;cll will prese^it m proposition to the L.'- glon which council thinks will be more sati.sfact(>ry in (-very way. An approprii'tion ordiuanc" wa:; I>ass'„'d calling for an appropriation of f.lS.OOO for current needs of the borough for 1!»2S was |ias-ed. The tax rate was set at 14 niillri. Kental fee of the borough scrap¬ er and borough steam roller wa-i fixed at f:', per hour v.ith o'.xMator. Following a petition for light from re.-!iieii!s of the vldn fy o: Nortll and Locust stree'-i councii- nien brought into discnsslon many place.^ which should have light-'. .Mr. Shafer said he llionght good street llghtin:; was equivalent to good polire protection and wa.s la favor of plenty of light. Council flnally decided to locate lights at lx>cust and High streets, Fairview and Bank streets, Whitfleld and Lackawanna and Belvidere and Spruce. Plans for rejuvenation of the Circle will be discussed nt a later meeting of council and .Mr. .'ihafer asked the councilmen In consider any possible changes in fhe pres¬ ent layout. If was decided that fhe circle will be lighted with a better system than that now used. Council voted $35 to the Sons of Veterans of tbe local post for usa on Memorial Day. Bills to the amount ot |»S07.12 were read and approved. Borough receipts for April reached $r>321.70 and disbursements were *r.211.S.'!. leaving a balance of $110^.51. , NJiHALE .CONCERT iN'rORKS CHURCH I A Tery eiitlui-a^^tic meeting of f» neivl.v-or(;aiiized sodety of fiiiig peopl-' w,'- held on Monday lenlnglii llie .-•mulay .School room p Forks cliuii !i, iieai- Stocker- p"D. A larj;, uum btr of the lemlitra wiri' in attendance, nnd pwal new m.iubers were added P tlie mil. h v.as decided to mi the lu.iiH. of '"Well-Worlh- 'ile Sucie;y." di- abbreviated, ¦ W.W. SiK'i :>. ! Plans were t<::i,'n- to as.-slst in Mobservance ot .Mutliers Day at »morning .-^iT ice un Sunday. pay 13nt 10 ociock. I Ewrything is in readiness for P« sacred conri-it to be given by f* Bangor .Male chorus In tho pifcliaudltoriam on Sunday ev- fwg. Mayia, at S.15. daylight J"'i>g time. II had originally J?«ii decided to begin the concert iJj'iS, hut it v,;i.s found necessary T begin half ;,„ i,(.ur later. An »«*llent prot'i'i.ni has been nr- ™nsed. I>r».(,.ding the work of ••chorus, a sliort .Mothers" Dav rosrnm win i,„ ^u.,,,,, m which r," '¦'"''1 Walters of Nazaretii f'" partlcjii.it:.. Aft^rthe 1.usiness meeting, a ro eii].,;';,l,I,, social time was IP*'" . Ill rh.'irire of firoup I. and ^"Clous refreshments wero serv- • ^ti||:pT|.;i» fosiTloN IX VIUIK HT.*TK IiSTT ^"'¦''''•''" "wn of William "«el, of .Vazareth. resigned his ¦Z , I" ""' I'l-ln'lng depart- J« ojthe B ites Valve Bag Com- ¦^^ Nazareth, and left for Oswe- Mmii. ' ^'^"^^ ••• accepted a JU^"W PORltlna with the Taggert Manufacturing Company. ••WV AM» ||.%XA.%R. * I'lay under two parts, "Walt- «ioriheTr,i„"„„,|..Have You -h.!'®^"''""" «"'" •»•- Present- "y le Ladies' Aid Society of """"Ht It.formed church un- the auspi,,.^ of „,p p,,„,^ „, "ushklii (". nter chnrch. Pol- "f this pro'^rani will be Iho USUI " ""' ''""'"i''"' which will I0BI.L"' '""''''' P"*" packases. r ••ni«do candy. Ice cream and ¦••"M^d in ne,t week's Item. FUNERAL OF ROBmAUBACH Tlii' :'uiii ral of tlie late ftobert .V. l.L'.ubacli was held on Saturday afternoon from his late home with a continued service in the .N'azu- .eth St. John"s Liitlu'ian church. Uev. .i. A. Klick. pa.sior of t!i< iiccl.town (liiircb. vv.is in (Iiai",,' and was a.-sistt'd by Uev. H. I'. .-¦-iiyder. p'.istor of tin- U/cal claiicli. A ii'inrt-t c,imposed of Charles Schnerr, William Snyder, Harland .Mbrl'^ht and .lames Austin sanj; "",)e us, S'lvlour Pilot M"." ".N'ear- ( r. My Cod. to Tiiee"" and "".Xbidc \\" th .\l". ¦ Kilward F. Troxell, I id.rue W. KerclieiiUiall. Lewis P. Wcrkh(i.-er and Ccorse K. .Nicho¬ las w(re flic pailliearers. Inter¬ ment was made in the family plot in the Hecktown Hope cemetery. Floral tributes were numerous. Tho funeral was largely attended bv relatives and friends. # Boys Fiped For Fishing at Sclnnldt Game leserve Louis Scheppel. 12, Thomas .Vonnlno, >. (leorne Tokarzk 1:3, WIKsoti Avalon lo and Tony Cheito !(' formed a very frlKhteiieil iiuin- tet when arrainned before Snuire •lumes Fry on a churre of tlshlng in Arthur .Schmidts private trout pond on Sunday. The b(>.vs It Is said cllmlM-d a tree so as to flsh over a high fence around the pond. Thev lured live nice trout from the water when Mr. Schmidt spied them and gu-ve chase he caught Louis and Thomas who supplied the rest of the names. Mr. Schmidt was Inclined to be lenient with the boys but wanted them to reallae the seriousness of their act. He withdrew the charges and S(|ulre Fry gave the boys a timely lecture after which he placed Ihe cost of $l.fiO in each case on the parents, who paid nnd promised lo see that Ihe affair would not occur again. I^reparedness .^ By Albert T. Reid mOEK'S DAV AT HAMAN CHORCH SUNOAf This Sunday evening at 7.:!'1 o"clack a program cosninemorating the founding of tht? FIvangellcal church will be presented in Ha¬ inan Memorial Kvangelical church. Fnder Jacob Albright the church was founded in 180S near tjuaker- town, Berki* county. Pa. Oue of the three early followers camt from N'orthampton county. Today the church is represented In v majority of the States In the l'nion. in Canada, (iermany, China. .Ia|<an and other countries with a total constituency of 2.')0.O0O. A feature of the program Is the ar.'.eilinK of a portrait of Jacob .MbriKht. .V special memorial h> nM . "Ari"', Ye Sons of .VI- bri.:hr."" will Ix- sun.%' bv the con- tji 1 .i:;ition. There v ill also be mn- su hy the c'.'oir. The pastor will '.iivr- an address on Ihe theme, "Tl.:^ Sons of Albri^llt."' The puli- 'i( is c'lniiaMy '.'.cli'uir.c. New Barooial Hotei Restauraot and Grili 0|ien To Public Saturday T Track Soon Ready For Field Meets .N'azureth V. .M. C. A. i-i a scene i;t" activity these days. The boys aie a.ssisting Secrt-tury .Mliiter in ;;ttting the track back of the '"V " In shape for use. The track has t)( (-i^ flllf'd w^h ci>.i(l(;rs and en- lar?nd sll,s(htly so that it ikjw measures e.M'.ict'y I (lO yards. It i.i gelling hard use daily and should b( 111 e;celle:!t shape lii another few days. Space has also been !a'(l out within fhe trock for jumping, both hi^h and broad .jiimis. Wire netting is being piaceil about the entire field so that the boys will have an exc(-l- •(nr [rloce to play "playground hall" this coming ^ inimer. The locnl ""V"' s>-i!t five boys lo ('at.nsau'iua lo compete in .arlous contf-ts in the .lunior Olympic try outs. Th(i boys w! o will renre.sen' ^he .V'l.^areth "Y ' are Woodrov, Fvunti, end Victor Wel'^s of th-' .'un'or departir.en; and Lester Verkheiser. ,)ohn Kngler and V,'o(.;lrow Dech, of the Senior de- PiTttnent. The.sc hoys won their lar.-i in tryouts hfld recently a' 'he local "Y" under (lirecfion oi. (¦". S. Minter and hould eive a Jood account ol themselves. .Vth'etic and acrobatic c'.jssers of lie "'Y" have heen In training for "he past few weeks In preparation or the atin;i;'I ""V"" circus which ¦'.ill be held .May I.- and It). Novel features h:'.'(.' been added to the '.•:trur'ion this year which will b'^ ' siirjiris.? for regehir patrons of •he circus. There will become ta'- ¦r,t Importe! from 'he '"big tops'" ¦". our neithboring cities v.hich V, ith a larcer number of youiig- :t(ir.i dovelope(l and trained in the ical "Y" will make tho circus this vear bigger and better than ever. There will be a street parade with •11 the gliUer and gliniour of cir- I'lls life furnished by 'ocal tnient. .V full [irogram has not yet been 'e";:r'd f("" fh.- affiir but th" "Y"" h(;ys all a«ree it will hn wortli -eeins. County Farmers To Gbservs Moitiers' Day Here Sunday Tlir> farm .s of .Norlhuniptou couiiiy lii'Ve :;t,'aiii arran.sed to hold a Mothers" Pay meeting in the iuuiitorium of the Y. M. C. A., .Na/.Mi"( th. Sunday, .May i:i, at 2 p. m. 1 daylight saving timei. Kev. .1. Howard Wonh. 1). D.. pastor of (ir.ice Kvangelical Luth¬ eran church, lietliiebem. will de¬ nser the address. Kev. (ieorge J. Lanbach. pastor of Ihe Sihoeners- v'lle parish, nnd llev. Luther B. Kllck. pastor of the Plaiulield par¬ ish, will assist. .Mrs. Kleanore Mehel Berger, the very popular contralto soloist, of liethlehem. will sing. The singing Ol" ol(l-!inie familiar hymns will he featured. .\ most (ocdial invitation is ex¬ it nded by the .Nortliamiiton County Farm llureau lo ti'ose desiring to participiite in the national rever¬ ence for niot herhood to attend the meeting. Ki.ji> T^^^ll^>*^:^•T Vl..\ti ON Mixn*^ The Ku Klux KInn of Nazareth will pri^senl a flag to the North¬ ampton Countv Home on Sunday alteinoon. May I'1 »t 2.10 p. m. The public Is Invited to attend. Wedded Peoplrt who appreciate the liner sido uf life wtll feel a thrill of ;>lea3ure upon entering the newly- remodeled grill of the Baronial hotel, where cleanliness, accommo¬ dation aud beauty of appointment .valt uiion appetite. During the past few weeks Palmer Cole, man- a^er of the Baronial, has had a ;orce of workmen steadily en>;aged in renovating and decorating the lobby nnd fornier barroom of the hotel. The porch of the hotel has lieen enclosed with u light enclosure nnd will be used as a cigar store and ice creain room. The lower •;e('tloiis of fhe enclosure have been *ittr(l ys show wi'ido'.vs tind >."ii; he used to display the tasty vimds "¦|>I(h fine niav en.ioy In the beui- : lily fitted gi'Il. The lobby of the place lloored •.¦ ;!li an iiitistic red tile of iilensio'.' ' lie with a modest decoration ani . rtlstically sst design in liarniony ¦' i;li the general decoraMon. The liniltiire is of wicker v.iMi coni- i'iitable upholstery that InvIt?H "lie to rest. The ".vlndow" dr.ipes re of a striped Spanish motif Mending reacefuUy with the color •xliemc. The grill titled with a dozen tables o," ample dinieiisior.s pre- s( nts an Invit'iig and homelike np- piarance. The tables with their s'inibro hlnck glass tops are taste¬ fully iirranpcd. The chairs are of tilire with a heavy comfortable leather upholstery combining util¬ ity with ease. Pleasing wall lights of lantern design depend from the walls at each table shedding a soft but ample light. The bar also of hiackglass is fitted with fifteen chairs of swi. el type und of the •tame construf'tion as the chairs in the dining room. The bar is raised so;;u.' inche.s from the floor ufford- iiig foot room, a feature most de¬ sirable iu a lunch b.ir nnd so sel¬ dom found. Ti-.e bar itself is of tahle height .ir.d piovides a coiufortaliie and roiivtni-ni eatit'.g uccommodatfon. Considerable space has been al- lo'.'.el between chairs to pro.".i;Ie each guest witli sufficient room a' the bar. .¦\ luoiU'riily efiiiiiiped kitchen i tted witii the latest gas and elec- irii^ devices Is ready to serve the 'iehitit.ds of the i.iitroiis while the •iriangeinent of the utensils pro V des oppo! tuni:;.- for freciuenf Itallslng .'¦¦o t'.iat the most fa.-tid- ioil-i m;iy tind lu-ie a p!ea.s:iiit : iiice tor a <i',i:et moi'l, prejiared iti a;i eilU'ie'.it aid rltaiily nianni'r. Th<* en'': e hostelry ii;i stali.- has heen renov ited and the IJaron- ial is one of the ;inest appointe! iiDiels in fhls-st'Ction v. ith an ap- !"al (oiially strong to Ihe lianlen- ed Ir.ivellint; man or tlie occas (>n.(l traveller seeking a desirable place t(ir ;i brief stav. VlfilTKI* W.^SHIVfiToV. I>. V. The following were members of » pnrty who on Sunday joined in the excursion ^o Washington, D C. md Arlington. Va.: Mr. and Mrs Victor Edelman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orifflth. .Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lichtenwalner. Mrs. Floyd Schmale, Misses Clad.vs Kdelni,iii, Lilin Dech, Florence [rterly, Hilda Lichtenwalner. .MalK-1 Kunkel, William Kdelman. Warren Kahler .'ltd Har'dd Flir|.:. I Obituarii 1 MOTHERS PARTY AT ST, JOHN'S REFORMED SATURDAY DKl'TSCH—KOHLKR. .Miss Stella Verna Kohler. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Kohler, and Joseph DeuUch, son of .Mrs. Amelia l)eutsch. both of Nazareth, were married at 10 o'clock .Monday morning at high nuptial mass by llev. Franzkowskl. In Ihe Holy Family Catholic church. Nazarefh. The bridesmaids were Theresa K(diler, sister of the bride. Anna Stranzel. Anna Boke, and Frieda Windt. The best man was John Matthews. The bride wtis attired In white satin and carried a boii- (|iiet of white American beauties. Following fhe ceremony the wed¬ ding party retired to the home of the bride where a reception was held. The young couple will make their future home in Naxareth. 'ihe superiiileiideiit and t( ach- ers of the Primary nepartment of St. .lohns Ueforiiu'd chiiri'lt will cn tei tain the mothers aud children of th(^ Primary .ind lleniniiers de- ptii'tments on Satunlay afternoon. .May 12, between the hours of 2 and 4 in the Itefonned chapel. The program is In charge of Mrs. William Siifies, superiniend- eni of the Primary department, und is as follows: Orchestra, service of worship, welcome service, closing service. The exercises in the Chapel will be followed by Ihe social hour In tbe social room of the church where refreshments will be serred. .Miss Miriam Reimer will wel¬ come the mothers. Misses Jo.seph- Ine and Marie Klefer will talk on observing Mothers day and moth¬ ei's book. The following children will render selections: .Mary and Myra N(»ll. Lorraine Thomas. .M- vernn Longenbach. Lorraine Kyer, Miriam Hnth nnd Joseph Schlegel (ind .\iistln Knauss. Mrs. Norman Uelmer nnd Miss Irene ll(dmer will have charge of the refreshments. All mothers and children l>e- longing to the Primnry and B»- •.'iiiiiers Oepar'nent s of the Ke- fernied church ire cordialU invlt- , (1, The teach' rs nud child'' 'n of .h ¦ PiitiK'.ry Til I lifittielit will m; rch in a boilv tl) t' e church on Sun.lay morning nnd participrt'e in the services. I'!::TKU Li S!;\-.s;sI. Peter Dnsinski. of .Nuzareth. aged ,"0, died on Sunday morning L .-^t. Lu': ¦ .» n-:-;.i;i'i. Rethlehen. after a b'-iet" llhe''s of coriipl'ca- tioiis. He is survived by hl.s wife !nl;n and the f.-iliouftis children, all nt home, Oeorge. Kthel, Alex- rdv-r, Stephen, .^^lly ati'l Kliza¬ beth. The funernl was h'-hl on Tues¬ ilay .¦fter:ioon with .-¦ rvif" .- in :lii.' ' lol.v J'.iinily Cii'hoijc cl:Hr''Ii. IK\IN Wl-IHNKK. Irvin Werner, aged ISO y-".rs. i'.il ,1 at »;.;!() Sunday night at the e.'iunty home following ,i Ioue ill¬ ness of diabetes. The dece.i.?'d had been an invalid for sonu- lents. H'- was admitted to the hom- on Noveniher f. itiJT fro*''. lUi-iPkiil Outer. Two sisters sur vl.e Miss Sara Werner, also an In¬ mate nf fhe h.ome and .Mrs. Sablna Hughes, of Helf.ist. The funeral servio were held oti Tiiesd.i.v af¬ ternoon at the Clearlield .M. K. c'nirch. Purial \.as made In the (.'iiietery adjoi.ing (.ll:l. .SI o ITS HXTHMAIV. IIKIUiri.l<:M IJKFK.AT ViiLKK KI.KCTItll M III TO O The Hercules baseball team toyed with the Wolfe lOlectrlcs or Allentown Tuesday afternoon on Hercules fleld, beating them 19 to 0. !>efty Bauman made the first home run of the se«aon for the Hercules team. Friday afternoon Hercules journeys to Coplay to play the strong Coplay team in :i league tilt. On Saturday after¬ noon the Cementon Cubs play on the Hercules fleld and a good fast game Is assured. Hercules 164 025 Ix—in Wolfe 000 000 00— 0 Nelson IMessinger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob N. Messinger. East Walnut street. Is suffering with a fractured bone in his right foot. The bone snapped in an unusual way while walking across the lawn nt home. ('.ill Se.itits of ih'> Pine Tree Patrol Troop I, on Saturday after- f.'x.n entertt'ined about 11 friends at feti In the social rooms of the Y. M. C. A. The girls had a brief piegram for the entertainment of tl'eir gnesLs. An address of wel¬ come was made by Scout .Mildred Han bert; siH'ecli by Captain Miss Kliztibeth Bahnsen: violin solo by Scout Hester Kreidler accompan¬ ied on the piano by Scout .Mary Ory; Scout Margaret Oetz gave flve of the scout laws and Scout Kathryn Schlssler gave another flve of tbe laws. Those taking part In the affair were Scouts Haubert, patrol lead¬ er, Rohn, Scheett, Kreidler, Getz, Schlssler, Laudig and Dry under direction of Captain Miss Elisa¬ beth Bahnsen. THKF.S |\ B1.0NA0M. niiring the past week It was a pleasant sight to see the fmlt trees In blossom. The cherry, pear and apple frees were a beautiful sight to witnt'ss. Many families have a few fruit trees In their hack yards. Fortunately the cherry and pear trees need little nttenlinn and con¬ sequently more of these varieties are being planted. Nazaretli Lions Glee Clul) Take Part In Convention Program at Norristown N'azareth Lions atteiid('d the :^"-iiiiis of the Lions Clubs in con- V lUlon at .N'orristown on .Monday .^itli .1 large delegation, .-^mong ti'os;" pie:s(>nt were .Mr. and .Mrs. Lester Hawk, Mr. und .Mrs. (Ieorge rnangst, .Mr. and .Vlrs. Paul Heck- 11.an, ."Vir. and .Mrs. Josepli Uickert. .Mr. and .Mrs. Uay Weaver, .Mr. and .Mrs. Fred .Martin. Vir. und .Mrs. .\. fl. Tli:i«?ler, .Mr and .Mrs. Hurt .'¦'tuigis, Mr. and .Mrs. .'Andrew Kern, .Mr. and .Mrs. Owen Hess. Ceorge A. Smitli. Prof. Charl-s lies;-. Dr. Calvin Nickle. Willtan; .Mertz, .Mr. and Mrs. William Gano, Thomas Van.Natta, Clinton Franti, Mr. and Mrs. (Ieorge Welty, Prof. and .Mrs. F. A. .Marcks, Rev. and .Mrs. J. A. Klick, Don IJetwIlor, Klwood l'nangst and Harold Star¬ ner. The Lions Olee club conslstlug of Oeorge Smith, leader, I^ester C. Huwk, Andrew Kern, William Oano, William Mertz, I>r. Calvin Nickle, Thomas Van.Natta, Clinton i Frantz. Dr. A. D. Thaeler and Prof. I Charles Hess, pianist, rendered I s(veral selections which were well i r<='reiv(!d. NAZARENE HOME FROIII SOUTHERN TRIP K. O. P.eifel, wlio for tlie pasr 'liree weeks has been visiting li(- daughter, .Mrs. J. J. Stone, of firc-en«boro, N. C.. has returned t . llis home on Sotith .Main street. Mr. fkdtel while In tha Soutii vis¬ ited many places of historic inter¬ est and made the acfiUi-'intance of Col. Williain H. Chapman, v.'.a was a lifciitenant under the famous .Moseby. i:i Moseby's (JtiorlUas dur¬ ing the Civil War. .Mr. Beitel als.. broiriht with him a sni:i!l stotie taken fioiii the fireplace of the Dennett I'iace where negotiation- for peace between .North and Soutii vere c.Tiried ou. The home was ¦estro.\ed by file Imt the site wa- secured hy the State of North t^ aroliiia and is preserved a.s an historic landmark. New Yorker Fined $55 for Hunting Without license Failure to secure a hunter's li¬ cense for Pennsylvania cost Dr. A. J. Debon. of tiew Vork City, iTiZi.'iO when arraigned before Sir.iire James S. Fry recently on charges of hunting without a li- (v-n^e. According to the charges which were iireferred by Wilbur .M. Kraemer. State Oame jirotector e; Harrisburg. Dr. Debon has a s'jii.nier home in l'pper Mt. Bethel. l.tist DecemlK-r the warden churg- ¦1 hs found Dr. Debon and a hire.l IUHII nanied Black following tracks of a wounded deer in tlu' snow. l;r. Debon is said to have had a -Ull loaded with buclislud in one iiarr. I and No. 4 shot in the oth^r barrel. He prote.t.ted that he was u- linntlng hut r>'"'ld the warden a fine of $40 wliich he tendered in (lieck under protest. The chock '.\. ." not honored and a latT j-tiy-| I ten: by check was stopped hy Cie : doctor. The game protcclor with j I'onsttible Richard Lanbach mad ¦ .'1 jonrney to .Mt. Bethel on Monday J "tid go; their m.in. He was | 'nought before S.iuire Fry and af¬ ter pleading guilty paid his flne. I'he .«()iilre deniandel cash after hearing of the exjierlences of thr checks and the doctor paid cash. SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS BUDGET _ FORJEXT YEAI The Nazaretii school directors me. Thursd.iy evening In the high " iiool liuilaiug uud elected one r.ew teacher to the iacancy evtst'* ng in the comniercial department. .Mi.ss Ch'jriotte Dixon, of the East Stroudsburg Higii School, was JKiiiied to fill the [xisifion ot short- huiid and typewriting teacher. Throe oil;er positions, Engiisb, niathe.niaticH and bookkeeping are still to be filled in the high school. The board al'fo adopted its bud¬ get for the coir.ing year and fixed the tax rate. The tax rate was set a! 21 mills, and |3 tier capita. The ilirectors e.stiniated that their budget for the coming year 1928- I!-:i!' will ai.ioutit to J93,660. The pioposed plans and bids for read.iu>tment of the heat tn sys- tT.i of tlie school were tabled as the directors were not altogather s.-'fi.sfled with the plans and re¬ garded the bids for the work as rather high. It U understood a more satisfactory plan for rear¬ rangement of the heating system i.^ under consideration. Otker rontliM bnsinesa waa trsnsanta^l and the meeting adjourned. • "ItlHM'V l>.^V" MAY as. The aiMiual "Poppy Day" will be observed on Suturdtiy. May 24 re\t by the Ladiei Auxiliary of I the Harold V. Knecht Post 41B American I.rt-gion. These memos | ¦,ivj n.ade by disabled service men at the different hospitals and are I .'•^'Ut here for di-i ril.ution. The numbers of the local branch will he s'atioied at diierent places alout t(>v,n to d'spose the flowers ar a nominal cost. The proceeds will be apidied to the Mtxiliaryj treasury to help maintain the or-l grnization and nny support willf b" aiiprecitited. The Aii.eiican Lcpioii .Vuxillaryl will meet tomorrow (Fridtiy) even¬ ing nt 8 o'clock sliarp. All mem-| heis arr- nr..;ecl to attend the meet¬ ii';:. TIk- luuichlng team willi hold a drill practice Immedlateljrj after the business meeting. Abrahnm Strausburcr. of Kiiston,] wa-s a business visiter in Nazareth. 1928 Schedule of Nazareth Industrial Baseball league .M a V 1 I l". 17 i;i !1 iur\p t I t IJ 14 1 » lit 21 26 • 28 July i 3 S 9 10 ii IS 17 19 •i'i •it 1'6 ,10 ¦Xt Auk, • i:; n IH 20 21 23 27 2S 30 liusiness Men vs. .Naxaroth Waist Co. NM/urtth Oeiiicnt d. vw. t'h(jeiii\ Cement Co. Kraemers Hi.'iery \ w. .Nazaretli Wulst Co. l!ii-iness .\ltn vx. Na'/iiirtth I'einent C.i. I'lK.ciilx ('.•niciit Co. vs. Kraoiiitr lloolery Nii/arcili Waist vs. Na'/.iritli I'l-meiit Co. Kraei.ier Hn.sifrj v.s. Busiiie.s.j Men .N'.darcUi W.d.sl vs. fhoenlx Ct'inent .Nazareih Ciment vs, Kraenier Hosiery I'lioeiiix Cement vs. I!iisln»'..''H Men Nazaretli \\ alsl vs. Kraenier lldslery I'lioenlx Cement vs. .Naxareth ("em nt .N.izarcUi Unist vs. liuHineas .Men Kru.'iner Hosi.'iy vs. riioeiij.. (.'eMicnt .Niizareth ('ement vn Hu.sim.-M Men .N.(/.ureth Cement vs .Nnzareth Waist HuslneSM Men \!<. Kr.ip'iicr lloMlery I'hoenix Cement vs .N'a-/:ir<'ih Waist Kiisine.,.s Men mj. I'lioenix C'omt'iil Kriiem.r H.isiery vs. Nazareth Cement Open Open Open ¦•,: ¦¦•'. Open .... Bualntss .\I»>n vs. N»7.i»reth W.iliit Co Naxareth cVnient Ci. vn. Phoenix Cement Kraemer HcNiery v». Nataretli W;»l«t Co. Bualness Men vn. tinzxrpttx. Cement rhoenU Cement v». Kraemer H<»«iery Nazareth Walirt vs. Naxareth Cement Co. Kraenier Hosiery vs. Bustnmis Men .Nazareth \Vai»t vs. Phoenix Cement NuKarelh Oinent v». Kr.inier Hosiery Phoenix (Vinent v» Bualnena Men .Nazareth Wuiet v». Knemer Honlecv Phoenix Cement vc .Naiareth Cement Naxareth WaUt vn. BiKinesa Men Kraenur Hu«lery vs. Phoenix Cement Narareth Oment va. Business Men Nazareth Cement vs. Nazaieth Waiat Bimlneas Men va Kraemer Hoalery l'hn,.nlx Cement vs. Natareth Waist Bualnens .Men va. Phoenix Cement Kraenier Hosiery vs. Na'.areth Cement Open Open Open Open ; 'i^v^M
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 24 |
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 | 1928-05-10 |
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 | 05 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 24 |
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 | 1928-05-10 |
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 39057 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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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTBD TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1928
No. 24
fjiess and Solicitor Hot Verliai Comliat Ourino Cooocii Sessioo
.,1 till between Chltl! I'.ur- Irand Solicitor Harry JLned Monday nlghf.s ft the .Nazareth Borougli a The ui"K"">c'"' st'i^ted .4lw:Ussio" of methods oi [\ the money voted at the Tietlon when citizens ap- "YflOO.OUO bond issue, I * ^-ere discussing var-
itfi 111 *''''^'' '' I"""^'"" "f r'^ycould be handled to ad-
l^when Borou,:;h Clerk liDWunced that a bond J.Ji»would gladly i'lild « ">»» ¦ «UI« methods of tinancins TLhewould arrange to Have wTattn come hefcre Council. Lii«r«dthat (.nly ab.ut |li>.- Vol Ike bond issue \^as to he Jilt prssent and di-xussion win^ r, to proper wordhm of an Lncewben Burgess Ziegler Ull th« discussion with a re- U that nettled -Mr. Kutz and i,nlil»i°P '•';'"'"'^s passed. JrUliin Hay, of the Northainp- rtrtlrtlt Company eame before
icll wd asked that his com-
|» relieved of certain re-
htmttit laid down in Nazareth
LisCM. -Ml" H;iy stilted that It
ttlietliirty-ninih year since he
lippeared lui'ii-e a Nazaretli
ligcll Md that the ordinance
ated by council ut that time
I |«en outgrown by conditons.
Ife have si cut over |25,OftO In „. Bpkeep In Naiareth." said "iliy. 'O'"" '"^* expense wus I concrete which cost us $14.- (He referred to Belvidere ,„t,) "Buses use your streets Klhrder than the trolley car, Stut tbey wear out the rond- Ivbenas we wear out only oar Tot the buses pay no II-
I ttto your treasury and we r IIM yearly. We have paid jt^lttOO In licenses ano have iMlkrcesets of new cars. In ,_ili Nazareth, we ask only ktfNtBcnt with the bu.ses." He
I Ilat leotlon 5 of the o;-dl-
imulating street railways
m out. This calls tor
^J roadbed and two feet on
iMs ot track. R« also aak-
M Iwtlon 10 be scrapped.
klHvtns a strict maintenance
I road bed and equipment I imides for damages, etc.
I 12 providing a $100 an¬
nunl license win. also named for .'itliiliKWul. and nne tluit hrounlit a smile to Council faces SHctitui :; i i.rovidiuK for a live-cent fare. "We ure Ull usaiiist a probieni and ure liKlitiiij; hard s.iid .Mr. Hay. We hil.e never declared a dividend, .uul do not ever e.xpect to. .\11 we ask Is that yon treat us as fairly as >oii treat the buses. The matter wa-t tinned o, er to the law com¬ mittee.
.Mr. NaK'e of the .Vtneruan Le¬ gion asked (\nincil for pciiuission to use certain section of street-i in the borough for the purpose of holding a carnival In order to rai^ie fund.-, for imii'orni-t tor thi^ newly organized drum corps of the Lepion. Tlie matter was tabled for the time anil Mr. Hari-.;cll will prese^it m proposition to the L.'- glon which council thinks will be more sati.sfact(>ry in (-very way.
An approprii'tion ordiuanc" wa:; I>ass'„'d calling for an appropriation of f.lS.OOO for current needs of the borough for 1!»2S was |ias-ed. The tax rate was set at 14 niillri.
Kental fee of the borough scrap¬ er and borough steam roller wa-i fixed at f:', per hour v.ith o'.xMator.
Following a petition for light from re.-!iieii!s of the vldn fy o: Nortll and Locust stree'-i councii- nien brought into discnsslon many place.^ which should have light-'. .Mr. Shafer said he llionght good street llghtin:; was equivalent to good polire protection and wa.s la favor of plenty of light. Council flnally decided to locate lights at lx>cust and High streets, Fairview and Bank streets, Whitfleld and Lackawanna and Belvidere and Spruce.
Plans for rejuvenation of the Circle will be discussed nt a later meeting of council and .Mr. .'ihafer asked the councilmen In consider any possible changes in fhe pres¬ ent layout. If was decided that fhe circle will be lighted with a better system than that now used.
Council voted $35 to the Sons of Veterans of tbe local post for usa on Memorial Day.
Bills to the amount ot |»S07.12 were read and approved. Borough receipts for April reached $r>321.70 and disbursements were *r.211.S.'!. leaving a balance of $110^.51. ,
NJiHALE
.CONCERT iN'rORKS CHURCH
I A Tery eiitlui-a^^tic meeting of
f» neivl.v-or(;aiiized sodety of
fiiiig peopl-' w,'- held on Monday
lenlnglii llie .-•mulay .School room
p Forks cliuii !i, iieai- Stocker-
p"D. A larj;, uum btr of the
lemlitra wiri' in attendance, nnd
pwal new m.iubers were added
P tlie mil. h v.as decided to
mi the lu.iiH. of '"Well-Worlh-
'ile Sucie;y." di- abbreviated,
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! Plans were t<::i,'n- to as.-slst in
Mobservance ot .Mutliers Day at
»morning .-^iT ice un Sunday.
pay 13nt 10 ociock.
I Ewrything is in readiness for
P« sacred conri-it to be given by
f* Bangor .Male chorus In tho
pifcliaudltoriam on Sunday ev-
fwg. Mayia, at S.15. daylight
J"'i>g time. II had originally
J?«ii decided to begin the concert
iJj'iS, hut it v,;i.s found necessary
T begin half ;,„ i,(.ur later. An
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™nsed. I>r».(,.ding the work of
••chorus, a sliort .Mothers" Dav
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r," '¦'"''1 Walters of Nazaretii
f'" partlcjii.it:..
Aft^rthe 1.usiness meeting, a ro eii].,;';,l,I,, social time was IP*'" . Ill rh.'irire of firoup I. and ^"Clous refreshments wero serv-
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IiSTT ^"'¦''''•''" "wn of William "«el, of .Vazareth. resigned his ¦Z , I" ""' I'l-ln'lng depart- J« ojthe B ites Valve Bag Com- ¦^^ Nazareth, and left for Oswe-
Mmii. ' ^'^"^^ ••• accepted a
JU^"W PORltlna with the Taggert
Manufacturing Company.
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the
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"f this pro'^rani will be Iho
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r ••ni«do candy. Ice cream and
¦••"M^d in ne,t week's Item.
FUNERAL OF ROBmAUBACH
Tlii' :'uiii ral of tlie late ftobert .V. l.L'.ubacli was held on Saturday afternoon from his late home with a continued service in the .N'azu- .eth St. John"s Liitlu'ian church. Uev. .i. A. Klick. pa.sior of t!i< iiccl.town (liiircb. vv.is in (Iiai",,' and was a.-sistt'd by Uev. H. I'. .-¦-iiyder. p'.istor of tin- U/cal claiicli. A ii'inrt-t c,imposed of Charles Schnerr, William Snyder, Harland .Mbrl'^ht and .lames Austin sanj; "",)e us, S'lvlour Pilot M"." ".N'ear- ( r. My Cod. to Tiiee"" and "".Xbidc \\" th .\l". ¦ Kilward F. Troxell, I id.rue W. KerclieiiUiall. Lewis P. Wcrkh(i.-er and Ccorse K. .Nicho¬ las w(re flic pailliearers. Inter¬ ment was made in the family plot in the Hecktown Hope cemetery. Floral tributes were numerous. Tho funeral was largely attended bv relatives and friends. #
Boys Fiped For Fishing at Sclnnldt Game leserve
Louis Scheppel. 12, Thomas .Vonnlno, >. (leorne Tokarzk 1:3, WIKsoti Avalon lo and Tony Cheito !(' formed a very frlKhteiieil iiuin- tet when arrainned before Snuire •lumes Fry on a churre of tlshlng in Arthur .Schmidts private trout pond on Sunday. The b(>.vs It Is said cllmlM-d a tree so as to flsh over a high fence around the pond. Thev lured live nice trout from the water when Mr. Schmidt spied them and gu-ve chase he caught Louis and Thomas who supplied the rest of the names. Mr. Schmidt was Inclined to be lenient with the boys but wanted them to reallae the seriousness of their act. He withdrew the charges and S(|ulre Fry gave the boys a timely lecture after which he placed Ihe cost of $l.fiO in each case on the parents, who paid nnd promised lo see that Ihe affair would not occur again.
I^reparedness .^
By Albert T. Reid
mOEK'S DAV
AT HAMAN
CHORCH SUNOAf
This Sunday evening at 7.:!'1 o"clack a program cosninemorating the founding of tht? FIvangellcal church will be presented in Ha¬ inan Memorial Kvangelical church. Fnder Jacob Albright the church was founded in 180S near tjuaker- town, Berki* county. Pa. Oue of the three early followers camt from N'orthampton county. Today the church is represented In v majority of the States In the l'nion. in Canada, (iermany, China. .Ia| |
Month | 05 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19280510_001.tif |
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