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M T'ai ;•* a ::*. ii, v. .¦^ k x -s- The Nazareth Item _AN lUDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL ANO GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. XXXVll inuTO ROTARY NEXT WEEK jlotariaiia tujoyod i^-. 'f M (' A. ou .Monday whenVranR M^"'"". «"" ' „,ndKu..LlK. Stoa: "r.|»en in » luu.ioroim fj,„»,d Uigl'ly entei'luiu- .next «'e*k will have I..Mker Robert W. Kenton. '^Jrtct. who will «l>euk on BtheSti'"''!''""'-"'' ""^ TbU meeting will be , ieneral i)iiln'c lor the li,I, dinner. Ko.s.i'vations tide by March 23 and m tot reservations may JlJcbarles Shafer or Frert 'l^i.iimmberg are prepar- '.inDtotrict Rotary eon- "7l» held at Atlantic , I to t and from pre««nt I lto N'uareth club will bf a large number I their wIvea. Ro- fWaod has generously «( his bungalow rior this i>erlod. J sheets were dlatrlbut- l*,MttiiiK and ^ume of the itlOMht they Improved The usual high at- »ST*r«|e of the cluh was I oaly three absent. An- waa made by Secre- that the notary Oov- _ aotlfled him that the Ulilh had b^en placed on tftll liat for attendance. It was aUo made that Table printed by the l.ltab had attracted at- r west as Denver, aitncts had been lit Nominations were iill«4ar night's meeting who will be chos- rtllhird Monday In April. in ACCIDENT i^lla Surface, art su- Nazai'etli public k.iarrow escape from -ReatllBffi on when her ma- li'alnek by anotlier and Miss Surface was ¦hakeu up by the ikM escaped iiurm. Miss i home is at SellnKs- kMMt the latter place af- iml'Md visit to return to is Nazareth. When VMuh Reading she waa uwther machine With '' tkat her cur was so Ulld she had to remain lOTsr night. Min Sur- «B«d supervising prln- iNuareth school F. A. *i tttt she w«.H unharmed |wit»d In Naxareth Monday TSMi to resume her duties. ^AttVKLI. I'.\KTY. iTuMday evening, March IS, r»leM«ntfai't\N.il party was .tile iunie of \lt. :in.:" .Mit. IRwMr In Tli,uu;,.l,uiK. I'lie "I »»« *p,.iir in playing '•nd dancing. .Vmong tnos.' •«eMr an.i Mrs. Floyd lorence, M;i\h-\, Peter, W; Calvin an.l Harvey :'' «• and .Mrs. IVter Kees- ru "¦ *^'''"''"t'e I>ewalt. I»l i.***• ff^nies. Oeorge r^»»waU, Mr. and Mrs. ^M Dewalt. Arthur Dewult. I"* Mrs. gterllns Uitter. Ar- ZiHV"^ Kilter. Mr. and K,^"'«"'¦"> nerr, Mr. RoJr! r ^"'^'^^''' ^¦"•- "•Mr and Mrs. A.-.ron Luz- "'•Elmira Herster. Vrs. 'J«*n.Mr.a„d.Mn. Li„ya "'••and Mrs. riy,|e Um?- •Mf. and .Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs lr ,,H ,. '"'"' Yels- «; L"! ""• "«'-'"^' I Mar<',, g,fc['-i"''n Johnson, Mrs. S w," '^'¦"''«" '^'^""=". hiS K •?.• ''""« Werkheis- kI."'^""''- f'o"' Stout. rie B.Vn'?'*''' Werkhels- r. wn,,'"''"'"'new. Sterling ««. C.I,,'" J^"^*^*"- Stanley <3 tL";""'"". Harold Vui m'*''''""-''' Merritt ti?l ^""ehach ,i,,f;'""« RngI, .WWreshmentswere^erv- ^«J »n enjoyable time. "•TR^rHEIlH MEET. Om!!'' '•'•'¦^•''t-Teacher HlKh s.ho„l. This •"ki ,1""'"* '" '•••of. F. - BhCr"^""' """^"•«'' Ibovd ,• " ""''"•»*'«¦ of the 'it Of ""h '. '"""«' •'"*'- .^•JwhooU In Warren — • was the speaker at EASTER mm AT ST. JOHN'S REFilRilD The special nuisic to be rend- T'd liuf ng ilu' Ila ;Ur seajun i'.r .-St. ./iiha s Ktforiaeii Ciiure'u (ironi- i *s to l>e u 1 eul tr«jat tov l(r>'(;!'-, ()' good miriic. Ali tKu n-Kul;ii- .liVVieta K.s well hu some of thi¬ .s,.vfial niiilwcek servlcn wilt iiav- e.vira nuiuij^r.s. Tue clioir, uudei- t.;c iii:'ec!ioi> o-f/l^iiarles \V. Hei'-^. is Iju.->y rehc-arsiiiK for the.if evfiitj aud will be .sure tu ijieu.if it', licarers. Tliis coaiiuR Sunday oveiiln.i; tlu- tegular inDnilily initsicil will I).- htld. Tlie program will oi>ea wit-v ;lie antl:eiii, "He:ir .Me When I (•(ill" by Holt in Wlilcli the soiirn¬ no solo will bt* HiiiiK i)y iviiss Lena .Marcks. Tlien will loilow two feiioi- Holoi by a gut.^t siiJrti.st, Wil¬ liam Hunter. H<- v^¦il! siti.i; "("al- VI ry" by Rodney und •'Ueilt'tiip- tlon" by StuUz. For tlio nual number t!i» choir will sing the [jenten cantata "(Jallia" by Qounod. This nuniber ii^ a great favorite among the peoiile of the community and never fails of be¬ ing appreciated. The difficult solo p»rt» wiil be taken by Mrs. Luther Batt. Tbe public ia cordially in¬ vited to be present at the;je ser¬ vices. N.\ZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNiNC. MARCH 22. 1928 No. 17 .Jar (hvn Utile Invention =» ROD AND GUN CLUB TO SHOW FILM The directors of thu .N'azaretli Rod and <iun Club met .Monday evening at the Y. .M. C. A. The cluh will muke an ( ffort to ha e llie State C.atne Commis-<ion send Dims to Nazareth ghowin^ -icenes •of wild life with game in Its nat¬ ural habitat and also on the game refuges of the State. The fiIm-<4 also show methods of game con¬ servation and are Instructive as well as entertaining. A commit¬ tee has been appointed to try und have the pictures here for a show¬ ing this spring. The club will hold a blue rock shoot on Saturday at the Fail ftrounU and the shoot is open to al' who wi.sh to attend. Ji.Nli; STfitET LIGHTING Workmen <,ii l-'riiiiiy erected a street HkIu. on .Main street be¬ tween Walnut and Uelvidere streets. Il is exiected t^at siin-! iia;- liclitis mtiy be iihirert in o'her blocks that lire [o irly ill-iiuiaated lift'.veen strpfjt int'-rsection.s. The stieet commirti-e of Council will iijon arrji'.'.-i- for ttie laiiitiiig of iirafTic lini;s at in'eraertlons of the 11 '.a n trav«?lle<l stn-ets of the town. .Vew narking K;;<n:i i'.ave also been •u-'lort^d for several loc'.itions in town and will be jilared upon th»ir aTival, which is f^iiected within, the ucx' few dayf. Aluminus To Good For N.H.S. Dribblers Nazareth High Schooi ended its h''sket!)all season on F'rlday night hy losing to tiie alutnni. The High team has oaly lost four names this season. Tlie tinal score wa:* 4l-:iT favor of the Alumni. The lineup: Nazareth High. Alumni. Himler F Reimer Shafer F Saeger Peppell (,' (rano Metzgar fJ Boerstler Shimer (i Kverett Subs: High, Clewell; Alumni: 1..uudenbach. Fo.x, Andrews and VanNatta. Field goals: Himler 6. Shaf»»r 2, Peppell 2. Metzgar 1. Keimer C, Laudenbach 11. fJuno t. Saeger 1. Foul go:'.ts: Himler 1. Peppell 1. Metzgar .1, I.,auden- bach 1. Oano 1. .Vntre.v.s 1. lief- nree, Ritter i .\Iuhlenbi'rg.) Halves. 20 minntes • n.\z.\i;i:th arkows :»o; '•v intkumkihatks 17 IMMUNIZATION TREAT¬ MENTS COMPLETE The diphtheria iiumunization clinics were conducted on Thurs¬ day lli the public schools und thuse children who had taken tlie lirst treatment received their final in- oiulatlons. A few still have a trea. nient to take. iJr. J. A. Fraunfelter conducted the clinic at the FairviMW liuilrling, Dr. Hap- i'el at the Whitfield building and 1)1'. Beck al the I'arocliial school. Tho committee In charge of the work has been gratified at tile manner in v.hlcli tho people of Xazareth took to tiie work of in'- nitinization almost si.\ liu'idred children huving been treated at the various clinics. The Lions club oi .N'azareth, which sponsored tl.e movement and handled preliinfiinry details of the work of orgaaizin:: the clinics. Is planning to give the workers who assisted at the various clinics a testimonial dinner in the near future. I Obituary |4C0UNTY FIREMEN'i ASSOCIATION ACTIVE T :i N'.i/.aretli Arrows on Tues¬ day ev.niiig took a f:ist game from tlte Nazareth "Y" Interniedi- atco on the local Iloor by a score of .'!(• to IT. Himler at center for the Arrows scored I i! points uud proved a star at both defense mui offense. .Sliafer al forward for the Arrows also played a star game. Kngler proved the bulwark of the liitennediates scoring alone. 12 of tb»»ir 17 points. The line-up: LIODsClub'ToGlve Tesflflionla! Dloner The Weil Baliy Clinic was held Tut--iiay aftc-riioon in the .Aloravian cluirt ll. Final inoculation ) were j;iv..-u •.(> in.Iliy of the (iiildren who liave i.iken the diphtheria inimiuii- zatioii treatments at tiie clinic. This uc»rk will not be cleared Hi' tintil t ,e following week however a.s there are a niimlwr of ciiildren who iiid lilt reciive ¦ .le lir.it treat¬ ment until a WK'k after the clinic started. Tie l.i Ji'.s ('lull will Kive a tes¬ timonial dinner to all those who assist' d at tiie \arious clinics diir- in.g tlu- work of diplitheri.t linuiiiii- iziition. This dinner wili he giv¬ en M.ireh 27 ut the Y. .M. ('. A. and elaborate preparations will he matle to have ilils on > of the tinest affiiii'- .staged hy the local Lions Club in some time. Intermediates. Kngler F Sobers F Koch r i) Michael. ... C. LIndenmoyef. . (! Substitutions: Arrows. Clewell Shafer Himler Metzgar ....(',. Michael Intermediates: Kermit emire and Hoadley for Sobers. Hoadley for IJndenmoyer, I.,lndennu>yer for Sobers. Arrows: Fraunfelder for Clewell. Freeman for .Metzi;ar, Bo¬ las for .Michael. Field goals; In¬ termediates, Kngler ."», Sobers 1, Hnadley I; Arrows, Clewell 1. Fiaunfelder 1. Shafer 3. Himler fi Foul goals. Intermediates, Kngler 2, Lindenmbyer 1; Ar¬ rows, Clewell 1, Shafer 2. Himler I, Metzgar 1. Michael 3. Referee: .Samm'eiMfl. JI^RK IM..%NT IN llLOOM. Mrn. Panierref 117 rear of South New stret, Naaareth. has In bloom a rare plant, known as a snake plant. It hns a green stem of over four feet In lengih that is similar to a tropical snake, topiied with a flower of a dark red specked wllb varied colors. The uniqueness of the plant is Ihat while Indoors it never re(|ulres water nnd even no soil. Wben If Is set out In tbe spring if will grow like a palm, with large speckled leaves. DiirinK the bloom¬ ing period It hns no leaves and emits a very peculiar odor. The public Is welcome to call at Mrs. nanlel'B home aod see it at aar time. I Nazareth High Closes Cage Season On Friday evening the boys and girls basketball team played the Alumni, v.hich was the closing game of a most succes.sfiil sei'sou. lioth tae boys and girls lost oaly 1 games oach throughout the en¬ tire season. Summary of the t,irls' season is: liames played, IT: games won, 12; games lost, 4; games tied, 1. The big success of the girls' sea¬ son was due mostly to Lottie Rotli, wbo played in tbe center position, aud to Dorotii.v Metz. who played forward. However. they were ably supported by the quick and ai curate i as!»lng by the other members of the team. When fhe season st'.rted they had only four of tiie nine letter players of last year, as a nucleus for Ihls .-^"uson. But the hard practices heli»ed a lot ill forininc the team which de¬ feated Wil on ior the first fime in eight years on their ow n floor and only three limes on llie local floor. TItn too. they defeulei' I.ehighton heie and tied them on their floor. Palmerto' . the leading team In the I.ehigh V..lley league, only defeated Lehighton by one point. It Is regretted that throush graduation four regular players (Cont in aad on Pota Four) j ANGELA DliUTSCH. Angela Ueutsch, 12-year-old daughter of Frank and Yoiianna Deutsch, Wood street, Nuzareth, died on Tuesday niorning at 6 o'clock at the Sacred Heart Hos¬ pital, Allenfosvn. Funeral services a» i o'clock this (Thursday j niorning in the Holy Family church, Nazareth. Burial ia the adjoining cemetery. Father Kran- skiske will officiate. MKS. RKUfc:CCA WEULEY. Mrs. Rebecca Werley. ag&d M years, died on Sunday afternoon, al tlie .N'orthampton Couniy Home. OI uilnieiil.s incident to old age. Deceased had beeu iidmitteil to tile Home. .March 7, 1!>23 from Naza¬ reth where she had been a life¬ long resident. .She was well known in this vicinity. There are no surviving relatives. Herman Ziegler. of Nazareth, claimed the body which was taken in charge by Undertaker Frank Rohn. Bur¬ ial was made Wednesday after¬ noon. HARRY B. .SCHLAMB. Harry B. Schlamb. a well-known resident of to'.vn. died on Saturday niorning at ll.lj o'clock at his home on Belvidere .-itreet, of com- pllea'ions, aged C'J years, 2 months and 7 days. The deceased was a native of Bushkill townsiilp, tiiis county, where he was engaged as a rarpenter-farmer and taictioneer. He also served a.s townsliii) ro.'.d suiiervisor. He retired from his duties in the township and came to town where he re.ided and rared for his sis-ter Aniaiidi. who has been an invalid for tl.e p'.st .s<'verai yenrs. Since his resiil.--ice in town he also served as h n'oiuii road supervisor for several terms. He was a nu-iiilier of St. .lolin'.s Reformed church and Vluiliner- lioiye* Company. No. 1, .N'aznreih, and Lodge.No. 48S. T. O. O. F. at Aluta. He is survived by one brother, flenrge. of (Irangoville. N. Y.: three sisters Amanda Schlamb, ofj Nazareth; Mrs. Milton .lohnson. of Tatamy. and .Mrs. Louisa Shire¬ man. of near Nazireth. Kuneral services were held from the fam¬ ily home on Wednesday afternnoii. Interment was mtide in tii.- Naza¬ reth Greenwood cemeterv. Rev. \V. H. Wotring. D. D. offlclated. The Four-County Firemen's as soclation composed of tire Ughting organizations of the counties oi Carbon. Lehigh, Monroe and .Northampton was orj^anized thirty years ago. The first convention was held in Hethleh<?m i:i IS!'- and wns presided over by tiie now ileee.ised ChaPles See'selmau. .\t the las.t conveiiliou lield in Lehishon on June IT. r.t2T. it A-as stated t'lat 150 delegites were :">re.sent and represented '.>'> coiii- panii-s with an indi dual rnem- iiership of over 7<»i). Tlie associa- i-n lost nine iiienihf is by deatii luring the last year up to tl'.e ime of the nieeting. Kiuaneially the organization is ill a flourishing condition and the i"e:.surer reported tliat tiiere was a balance of $:!iil.'> in bank. $lir.on in the routine fund; flTl in the death benefit fund and $2!)4!t in the death benefit sinking fund. .\n important feature of the as- ¦^ociation is a death benefit of $'.0 attacheil to paid np individual membership. Th's benefit has been raised and will probably be increa-jed more as the orguiiza tion grows. Vigilance Hose Company. No. 1. of .N'azareth. has at presen; 2*; iti- divi.'Iual inemlii.-rs in the associ:i- tion. The present eyecutive offlcers of fh" association ar>^ Alfred H. ?.larks, of Allentown. [,resident; Peter J. .McN'ally, of Catasauqua. secretary, and .M. if. Bernliard. of Allentown, treasurer. 2 INCHES OF LAND CAUSES ARGUMENT A squabble o'/er tw(> inches of innd was s-ttied tor tiie time t>e- iUi? in t'Lfc otflce Ol' .justice of the Pe^ce James .S. Fry. oa Saturduy -vtriiing when .Ste[il'.eii Hofler and Frank I>!inettro. irii. of Liov.er .'-."azareth, came before ttie Sqniri- f.j!- a cot.feience. Hoffer allege.s ;!iat IMuiettrovich owns a buiULnu the roof of wriicli projects over his lnnd and can-:es storm water to be thrown on Hofier's proiierty. Dini- ¦ ttrovich aver-i that lie wanted ti, I'ut a iioiir aiong the roof and •.''.it Hoffer would not allo.v the workmen to place iadder-s i)tt his !;.nd, wh'ch is mi onhard. This led to further allegation.s about tree cutting on the building line nd across it. gathering ot eggs ill the other liuin's Ijiitl and other (¦tty charges that reached back to •lie purcl'ase of the proiH-rtie-! -juire Fry braught an apparen* pea.-e by gefting Dimettrovtch to liromi.s* to move his biiilling back irom the line and thus avoid fur¬ her cause for friction. COUNTY GOLDEN EAGLES INillATION HEKE [EXI TUESDAY F.%KEWKIJ. HIIM'KR FOH RKV. NTKt KKK Local Firemen Pre¬ paring For Conventloo The memliers ot Vigilance Hose Company held a very inthusiastic meeting on .Mo!iday evening :it tlie r l.e:idi|uarters ill the .Munici- ;al hiiildinu itegiilar rou'lne of bus.ness was followed and inchi.!- .(1 the ele(tin;.i cf four new nuni¬ bers and recelvlim three iropi-si- tioiis of menibers.lip. Ililis iiiiioiinling to .'f2T were ordered pnid. Kfiwiii K. Wambold was elected to rej.rt-s.'n: tin Hose com¬ pany, and Howard V. Kratzer as a de|e({at-> from Hip .N'azareth Fire¬ men's Relief .\ss-^. iation to the Four-County convention in Allnn- AgrlcQlloral Meetings During Nexl Week Agricultural meetings atui dem- o-:-*'ra'ion-. sclieduled for nrxt V L-ek, under the directlou of the Northampton County .A'^ricultural K ¦.tt:,.s;oii Service, wiil cover the siihject of swine, sheep, and for¬ e-try. The mee'in.gs wiil be iu .'harge of siierialist-i from I'enii-yl- vania State College in each ca-.e. .\ scliedule of tiifi meeMngs is l.i follows: Tuesday evening, .March 2T. swine gro'.vi-rs r.ieoting at C. F (Jraver's, Forks townsliip. L. C. Madison, swine speciail.t from I'ennsylvania State College, will he the speaker. Wedne.silay, March 2>». 2 p. m.. farm ot K. O. Hean.-y. Fl?inn>:*ld township. sheep nianagenuTi' n'eefing. W. U. Conneil. iheei' s;'ec ali"'. wiil hi; 'n ih.iige oC d' monstrations. which will include- doekini;, castrating, stiearing. ar.d dren. hing. .March 29 and .''.0. forest tree planting denionstr:itlons. 0.30. Tluirsday. March 2!», farm of Paul M. Albert, near Treichlers. I^hig i ronnidilp: 2 p. m.. Nazareth Ce- n.ent Company farms, near Naza¬ reth: Friday. March "0, \."0 p. ra '¦a:'!n of P. 1'. Sig.i'us. Sk'tc-ford. The tr(H> planting deinon.strations \-ii! '¦(• coiidrcted hy C. H. .Vnd r ^ n. evtens-on forester, and w'll •iielude the tlanting of seed'if.s i OS of various varieties, whicli •e s'^cured by the State for Re- ;'orestratio:i purposes. The are.!-- 'o be planted will be used as per- ma-ent dr mons rat iocs. T!ie meeting-* are oien to every¬ one iiitere.-t»d in any of the above subjects, rnd h.ive heen arranged for hy Coun'y Agent V,. L. Cole- ninn. wh'i iirues all intHrested per¬ .sons to attend. CHARLiiS C. UKKi^E NAZAKNE ELECTED EMTEB RULER OF EASTON LODGE Jl contest for the position of e.x- .t'.iid ruler drew a larg..- atiend a; ce of lu-liihers of Ka.iton l.odH't .N'o. 121, H. P. O. t:iks, to the i.:>;eting at the Lome oa .N'ortn Fourth i>:reet. t^^aston. Cliarles I.. Reess, of town, liie present ea- .'eehied leading kiligiit. was electe.l to the po.^ition. defeating Arthur L. R^tub of Kaslon. After the meetiUK a social hoi>,r wai enjoyed and lunch was <*erv*d l-y -h'- club stewards. (Jn TuiMciay, .March 27 at 7.30 I', m. tiio couuiy Initiation ot the .-.iiigt.!.;; of t.ie Uoldpn i;:igle will take place in the I. (>. O. F. hall, ue viuere atreet, Nazuretii. There Will l-e predeut Suiiieinen.nd Stat* ofJccr; lo w.iua.ss l.(o event and .-.ill del ver siiort addrcs.sBri. The iiiiaiory work will be exanipltfled l.y teams of Kaston. I.kalilehem and Nnzareth Castlo*. , C.indidatea from near.Iy ali Caa- ties of the county will be in.s-lruct- <-(! in the mysterletj of the Order, lacluding a large ri'd^'s trum Naa¬ areth Cattle. All (.'nldeij Eagles s.ou'd be iresent a' tJiis ceremony ¦l.s Pinny new featur*!s have been -'i'!dwl. After the ceremony a 'inch will be •^ne'd. Th's will be .t great year for .¦•i:Tirc-t,' in Laulfcdom aei the Skate coiiven'Jon of ihtf mHlt*ry branch or the Order w-ill »>e held in Octo- b^^^r includiig a parade tn th« af- tf?riioon. bail-*! concerts and Mock dance in the evening. Ix>ok for occasional announce¬ ments in the-local pafiers as events 'A'ill be repifrted as they progress. HERCULES PICNU; AT Y.N.C.A. MARCH 31 Tiife Commitr.-es on arrange- "leiits for the indoor picnic of t.ie iiercule.* emi-loyees held a meet- .i.g r..-cently .vith all committees .ei resented, and a very inieresl- i: g program is promised at lie ucal Y. .M. C. A. on Saturday. ...arcii ;il from T to ll.io p. m. The Hercules Serenaders, « newly- fLiiiieJ niu.-ieal organizatio:i. will fijinisli music Hiioughoi-I t le en- t;re evening. A male quartette ••.as be-en organized from t-mong j'..» employees and is practising' 'i-.ily. Numerous athletic evetits i.iva bet?n pliiiined for both adults lill children. The bowling alle.vs. tfd i)0'>l tables will be the center of i.:tr,iction for a number of the employees as well as tlii*ir lady friends. Tlie refreshment comm:t- lee ;:romises somefhlUK to c-a'. und iinloubtedly the eventng will be well siient by those present. NEW l££ COMPANY AWARDS CONTRACT The Naz-ireta Artificial Ice Co. iia-s let a cotitract lo Hahn & Gold, lOcal builders, for the erection of a hrick builaing to house their Iilant. The structure i.s to be lo- ,jcuted at W.ilnut and i'ine streets and will be 42 by UO feet in ground are-.. The building will be oniy one story but of consider¬ able Height ana will be built ac¬ cording to jpiroved methods for .cfe-makiug ph-.nts. The compauy eJti ena to ..avi the plant equipped n It.; m.ichiaery by the middle of .Vlay and ready tor operation. ( AR|> I'ARTV, Suit Against Local Jeweler Dropped The suit for t'^2>, started last ',. e-k on ho.ialf ot lioiiin.^ i;iadi::i and Uobius. of Uuflalo. against ll. i). Lambert, has been discontinued I'lie claim was the outgrow iJi of a .is; ute over the shipment of ,v)o..3, part of which was rdurned. -ur. Lambert was In a hospital dur¬ ing the dispute, and when he re¬ turned he quickly reached a set- iiL-ni-nt. Ho.ve.er the attorneys lor the Buffalo concern were not notitied of the .sell leinent. in tinn- .;id instituted Ihe suit after -set¬ tlement ha.i been made. MU M IIIMII, HOI SI-: . ^ I'OH I I'I'KR \A/.\Ki;TU VAKAKiaTH uot MXU'T ItH'KT OF HO.MOR The regular monthly Court of Honor was held in Nazareth on Friday. .March IC. at the Y. M. C. .^. The Court waa opened witli the pledge to the flag. MOUt Ofttik. and the scout l.iws. ^".,„__'~ ••--""— The awards were aa^ followc.- Tend^rfoot: Vincent Keller, Nazaretii V. 1. Secoud fla.i^: Hector Carmel, .N'azitit-th z; \v ilson Weaver. Nai¬ areth 2; Samuel Sottolano. Naza¬ reth S. .Merit badges: Tatamy 1: A-Mt. Scoutmaster Frank Carliug— chemistry, cooking. Nizareth V. I : Asst. Scoutma*- ter lOdgar Smi-kle—botany; Earl Laudig. i>er.s()n:il health and wood carving; Henry Schlegel, Jr., sciiolarsliijc Lloyd Ruth, fireman- ship aud public heallh: Albert Knaus-s. wood working, wood carv¬ ing; Hiirold Rohn, liikins. i.j Naza.-e'h 2i N«lsoii Braemer, Iiiid study, niu..!c, swimming; Wiliiam Teol. carpentry. st-r.S;out: Earl Laudig. Al¬ bert Knauis. Kagle Scout: Application of Ir- \in L'hier for Eagle Scout p:issed on and slsned by the Court. Troop .Vazareth V. t. i;ag!e Badge presented to Wal¬ ter lin'.'I iii.-iii of Nt'.zareth V. 1. Coir.mis.*ions for thia year: t^coutni:ister R. I. Shields, Naza¬ reth 2. Charter of Troop 2 of Nazareth presented to troiip committeemen. The next Court of Honor will he hald al Tatamy on ?'rid.iy. April 13. Contest points of Kast North¬ ampton District Boy Scouts. High Total di- On Saturduy. March IT, a fare¬ well supper was given Kev. (1. Stecker und family at the home of Til- Larii.-' Aiix-ii.iry of the io- i-ul cam,) vil .Sons of Inion War Veterans will sive a card party in Mi.ifcr's h'lll on Wednesday. March I 2-^. The Ladies invite all "iloo' town on May IT and 1!) nn-l the|;,!id "ha Stnte meet in Iniontowu in Octo ber ne.xt. An adjourned meeting lins b"en Rev. Balinsen on ICast Centre ; called and will b*. he],| o-i Monday street. Decorations nnd food and' evening nt T.'IO as ,i gef-fo- favors had touches of green in gether meeting and devise ways favor of St. Patrick's day. ind means i,,.v.i,-,|« takinis- pnrt Those present were Rev. Steck- ""d participating in the next Four- er, Mlss .\nna Stecker, Samuel I County convention and parade in Stecker, Mrs. H. Marx, Werner, Allentown on May 1 ,s and 19. All Krica. Maria und Samuel .Marx. Mlss Sara Raillard. .VIIss Anasta¬ sia Bahnsen. Miss Kllzabeib Bahn¬ sen. Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Bahnsen. HK<'KTO\VN PAItlHH XOTF..H. The Lord's Supi>er will be ad¬ ministered in Ihe jiarish ns fol¬ lows: On Palm Sunday. April 1 at Hecktown at in a. m. and T I .=> p. m. At Farmersviiie on Cood Fri¬ day evening at 7.1."> and Kaster morning nt in o'clock. The Sundny schools have their Easter featlvals as followa: Heck¬ town on Raster Monday evening. Farmersviiie on East*r Banday at ening. members are this meeting. urged fo come to CAKK AMI < AM»V MAI.K. s" players to come and en.ioy the evening socially. Prizes «ill be awarded, (iames will com¬ mence at S o'clock Tickets can be had from the meiiilHTs of the organization at u nominal price. SCiHMll. FIUN<-||>AL KKNl .Mh'N l>l'TII-:.S Class N'o. ti of St. .lohn's Lniher- iili Sunday school, .Vliss .\Targ:iret Repslu r. teacher, will liidd a cake I'Md candy snle al Altemos' store on Saturday. .March 'it from 2 to 5 p 111. I.o('AI. MAItKKT RKINlltT. Hutter Eggs Swiss Cheese , Lard I Chickens ... . .59 .32-3S . .58 Prof. F. A. Murcks has resumed his dulies at the Nazareth High School oflice after being conflned to his home two weeks by illness. .Ichn Hauman. head of the mathe- maties department of tbe high srhool, is still conUned to his luMiie at Denver. Ph., by illness and his elas.-ies are In charge of N'orman Freeman, The irpi>«>r .Nazan-th ^ciiu.il rectors have decided fo build a n-w school house and have asked for bids on the structure. Tiie new buildinc vvill bo known as the l.ei'iort's building and will be lo- i,!t'»d on the .Naiiareth-Stockertowit ll giisvay to Schoenerk, about a iMiar'er mile from the highway. K.ipid growth of the territory in this district has made it necessary for the directors tn provide a new st-hool at this location. Nasareth V. Bangor 4 . . Pen .Vrgyl 1 Hangor 2 . . I'.aiignr I . . Pen Argyl 2 Tilaiiiy I Nazareth 2 Schoeneck I 1 I'lHcllAHKn \A7.AKKTH MAI.L MK.%IH»W Albert O. Sturgis * Son, agents, sold Nasareth Hall meadow, con¬ sisting of six ncrM, aituatad aloag the Nasareth and Cherry HIU road 18 Ito Arthur O. Schmidt, the bMlerjr 38 I manufacturer, of Natareth. IM NKRAI. or MRM. |.Arn.%<'H. The funeral of the late Mrs Rtdiert Lanbach took place on 'riiesdi»y afternoon from the fam¬ ily home on South Broad street followed by a continued service In the Hecktown church A larue number of friends and relatives were in attendance. Tbe pall- hesrers were Oeorge Nicholas. Ri¬ mer .Miller. Edwin F. Trosell and liewi* P. Werkheiser. Interment was made in the Hecktown Hope cemetery. Reverends J. A. Kllck I n 1 Harvey C Snyder offlciated. MFICItV-<if>-Rn|'.\D MKETIK«. The l>>hlgh Valley Association nf fhe Honn ot Veterans Regulars and the Ladles Auxiliary will hold a Joint meeting la Shafer's hall on Friday evening. April 13. All members of Camp Ko. tO and the LadiM' Auxiliarjr. No. SO are re¬ queated to attend. After the meet- Ins a aoclal time and luneb will fee Mfred. . .222.S poinU . . l.'{4« po-lnUj . . dls points ... T9:i point.'! . . TIS points . . :iTO points . . iin.'i points . . :{00 points l.'"> points High Average 1 Nazaroth V. 1 65.53 points 2 B.ingor 4 39.41 points a Pen Argyl 1 :12.60 points 4 Bangor 2 24.7S pointa 5 Bangor I 24.7S points fi Tatamy t 111.26 pointa T Pen Argyl 2 12.33 polnte 8 Naaareth 2 10.00 points 9 Schoeneck 1 points Cups are now held by Natareth V. 1 for flrst place. High Total 1 Nazareth V. 1 2228 points 2 B.Tngor 4 1340 points 3 P^n Argyl 1 »T8 points High Average 1 Nazareth V. 1 (!5.53 points 2 Bangor 4 39.41 pointa 3 Pen Argyl 1 38.«0 pointe Cup^ .ire now held by Natareth V 1 for flrst place. The Cmirt was closed by the Scouts saluting the memliers of the Court and then repeating tha Scout benediction. TRCKM* V. I MEETINO. Scout Harold Rohn read tbe minuter of the oaeeni' Council nt Ihe weeklr meatlng of Trop T. I ot Naxareth. Mr. tairder short talk aaklat tk* tan their nntforau to ¦¦rtlagl be eneouf—ed tlMM to nev bird kOMo oootOL. br tbo lo«M UOM Olvfe. I -¦¦'- -^^-''
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 1928-03-22 |
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 | 03 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 1928-03-22 |
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 39193 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 |
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The Nazareth Item
_AN lUDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL ANO GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
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m tot reservations may
JlJcbarles Shafer or Frert
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"I »»« *p,.iir in playing
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lorence, M;i\h-\, Peter,
W; Calvin an.l Harvey
:'' «• and .Mrs. IVter Kees-
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"'••and Mrs. riy,|e Um?- •Mf. and .Mrs. Thomas
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EASTER mm AT ST. JOHN'S REFilRilD
The special nuisic to be rend- T'd liuf ng ilu' Ila ;Ur seajun i'.r .-St. ./iiha s Ktforiaeii Ciiure'u (ironi- i *s to l>e u 1 eul tr«jat tov l(r>'(;!'-, ()' good miriic. Ali tKu n-Kul;ii- .liVVieta K.s well hu some of thi¬ .s,.vfial niiilwcek servlcn wilt iiav- e.vira nuiuij^r.s. Tue clioir, uudei- t.;c iii:'ec!ioi> o-f/l^iiarles \V. Hei'-^. is Iju.->y rehc-arsiiiK for the.if evfiitj aud will be .sure tu ijieu.if it', licarers.
Tliis coaiiuR Sunday oveiiln.i; tlu- tegular inDnilily initsicil will I).- htld. Tlie program will oi>ea wit-v ;lie antl:eiii, "He:ir .Me When I (•(ill" by Holt in Wlilcli the soiirn¬ no solo will bt* HiiiiK i)y iviiss Lena .Marcks. Tlien will loilow two feiioi- Holoi by a gut.^t siiJrti.st, Wil¬ liam Hunter. H<- v^¦il! siti.i; "("al- VI ry" by Rodney und •'Ueilt'tiip- tlon" by StuUz. For tlio nual number t!i» choir will sing the [jenten cantata "(Jallia" by Qounod. This nuniber ii^ a great favorite among the peoiile of the community and never fails of be¬ ing appreciated. The difficult solo p»rt» wiil be taken by Mrs. Luther Batt. Tbe public ia cordially in¬ vited to be present at the;je ser¬ vices.
N.\ZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNiNC. MARCH 22. 1928
No. 17
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ROD AND GUN CLUB TO SHOW FILM
The directors of thu .N'azaretli Rod and |
Month | 03 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19280322_001.tif |
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