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hi ^w| The Nazareth Item AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. XXXVIII NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 12, 1929 No.4t liool Board Proposes $150,000 Bond Issue Herd TO BUILD NEW ADDITION TO HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING ilfoms Needed To Relieve Overcrowded Con- In Grade Schoola Now On Half Time; Proposal To Be Presented To Voters At November Election ^lir to relieve the present gracl© enrollment. One hundred condtUj>m: of the^adrt ft.rty chihiren in tha gradea •U. the achool "Board at mee^g resoljred to •pprovy of the voters at iber election forth bond III one ^|ndrej},^d fifty Jlollars.'^'Wte issue is to J IB erect and equip an ad- In the present High school iloird is confronted with a , problem: [fill have to be provided by tpar are no^' on half-time because of 1 luck of room, and this condition wi'll ronfinue until additional room I has bptn provided. I The jiroposed addition to the High School huildinK will relieve ali these conditions. It will pro¬ vide room for the growth of the High school. In addition it will provide adequate and modern ac- commodations for the junior high The High school building i ^j,,,,,,,, ^^j ^y removing the Junior Iti capacity and additional ^,g^ school from its present quar¬ ters it will make available for the use of grade achoola. two rooms The Junior high school at: ,„ (i,^ whitfleld builcjng and four housed In th© old high r„„n,, („ (he Broad Street buildln?. hatldlng on North Broad] q^ a total of six rooms. The rooms \lt sadly In need of morej ,j,u» made available for grade use accommodations better „.||( p^^^t preesnt requirements and ||» the work required. and will take care of the normal At least three more rooms | growth in the grade.^ for several to house the present years. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE PLANS BANQUET TO CUMAX BIG SEASON The Poste Hat Captured Mrt, Everyone*t Jimmy *, By Albon T. Raid KHBERS UONSaUB; DOCTOR SPEAKS I Uons Club held an Inter- sting Tuesday evening In LC.A. Be.sldes the regular I of the Club meeting there Itiation ot four new mem- Burt Sturgis as master ¦onlea. The new members [Kllck. Carl Koeher. John and nortf Worman. is teacher of blatory In hiehem High sehool; Mr. Is superintendent nt the Home; Earl Kocher ia em- . at the Penn-Dlxie milt, and forman ts employed at main the Penn-Dlxle. J. A. Praunfelder, ot town, |lhe speaker and told the Lions recent tour ot Europe, giv- most interesting account ot I. Dond Christman, of town. rNleholas Allen, ot Prlncton. igtiestg at the meeting. Thia |lh» flrst meeting held by the competition with the Ro¬ tor working up a high a»- record In the attendance between tho two cluba. aiOH iT'Htmii STrDENTS »• W. H. Wotring, pastor of rtn's Reformed church, spoke k» Kaznreth High school as- tr on Tuesday morning and th« students about his recent through Canada In the Inter- *f the Reformed church in Mea. Wotring traveled t,550 this trip and met thous- •f Canadian Reformed mem> Re had an excellent chance e the Canadian people and <n eUlea and rural dis- itnd gave an interesting ac- • of his observations. *KT MKRTIVO OP THE MlT.HTERS OF AMERICA "wy entertaining program jjwl the Diatrlct Meeting of wnghfera nf America in the ¦ 0' the Whitefleld Council of [••th. Tuesday evening. There many members dressed In costumea and the affair 2^'»<l a "Bums reunion." •ibers were present from ^ In Allpntown, Bethlehem. *jmpton. Souderton and New • members voted to hold the •eetlnir at the quarters of «»»ncll No 18. Allentown, on ••'¦ " There will be a school "trnctlon at Allentown on Wher 14. |»Whltefleld Council enter. ¦•"t committee last evening "" »ff the affair with delicious ¦*ment». — o- COUNCIL FAVORS IMPROVEMENT OF CENTRE SQUARE At a special meeting of Town Council convened Tuesday evening in the Borough Hall at the call ot Calvin Hartsell, president, the councilmen discussed plans rela¬ tive to the complete remodeling ot the Circle. The plans as present* ed bjr J. A. Sehneffar. chairman ot the pabllc propertr eonamlttoe eall for • aew cement pavement through tbe Circle and Installation ot boulevard lights. The Council was Interested In tbe proposed plans and felt that inasmuch ao the Square was being paved and there was a splendid opportunity to flx up the Square and Circle this work should be done. The Council agreed to let the matter In Mr. Schaeffer's hands nnd let his committee proceed with the work. League In Fine Finan¬ cial Condition; Plans Started For Next Season Directors ot tlie .Vazareth Indus¬ trial League met .Monday evening in the Y..\I.C.A. and flniihed up re¬ maining husinetJH of the league. Sixty gamas were played during the past year between teams of the leaguf. A re-organlzatlon was affected during the year at the first half ending in July 3 and the second part of the schedule was completed wirli five teams. Kraem¬ er Hosiery won th» town clrtmpion- ship havint? won first liait and de¬ feated winner of the second half, Lone Star. Bills to the amount of $125 In eluding all w.agea paid by the league were ordered paid and the books were wiped clear of debt During tha season the league fln anced the repair of the grandstand on the fleld while various cement mills interested In the league aup piled wormen free. A subatantial balance ia reported in the treasury for next year. Manager Swavely. of the Busine.a3 Men's team, in charge of tlie grounds reported that he had spoken with A. O Sturgis. of the Will R. Beitel Home board, in regard to using the fleld next senaon. and Mr. Sturgla had promised to take up the matter at the next meeting of the Board. As a flnal fling the direetora vol ed to have a banquet so that t season may be properly and glo#l ously closed. No detaila regarding the banquet have been made t members simply voting to ha such an affair and laying the ma ter over to a future meeting. CHICKEN THIEVES AT WORK IN TOWMp Tbievea early on Saturday morn Int stole eleven chlekeni from thi pen ot Rollln Kiehline on NortI Broad atreet. The thievea were seen et work by members of the tamlly and neighbors. Thre« members ot the gang stood outalda tbe home on Broad street and tha others secured the fowls trom the) pen and ran off through a rear rroUNGSTERS SERI¬ OUSLY HURT IN AUTO CRASH AT CHERRY HIU; Accident Rctidt of Spccdinc Auto Trying To Pasa Antther Goinf Up Stotp Grade; Sona in Con- panjr With FatlMf^anrer Franti, Trardinf In Oppoaite Direction Are Tlie Victims Ralph and Wilson Franti, ageA two going up and one down, met, Charles Lehr. Walter Bachman. Clark Serfass, Russell Metzgar and Warren Johnson, all members of the 1929 Nazareth High achool class, have entered Lehigh Tniver- alty as students. alley. It Is believed the thieves l«n« »""»»<» '»' '"i"''" «"» Monday take the chickens to market as Wvening in an automobile collision several pens in this vicinity have pn Cherry Hill, neaif- town. The tour and Bve yeart. respectively, sona ot Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frants, North New street, are patients in tha Easton hospital be- Nelghhors who appeared on the scene could not understand why the Hagenbuch car didn't continue In the middle of the road when both Voight going up and Frantz coming down were on their side with enough room for two eara to pass between, as the road bed ia been raided Friday nighta. Lud-I/boys and their fatyf- were In one jwlde at thia point with concrete wig Himler, Whitefleld atreet. lost machine an^wer/^ moving 8ouU> jon both sides. a pen of seventeen line chickens and anotherAiiKJnIne going north i The injured boya were treated about a month ago. and operated by Harvey Hagen-Iby William J. Happel. M. D.. of burh. of Clearfleld. collided with! town, who then ordered them to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley William-\,''»* Frantz car on the hill^^_^ the hospital. Ralph waa the tt -hjnTFeen rugroTCTttnat Voight worat Injured of the two. pon. of Schnectady. N. Y., are in town viaitlng their parents. School Board In Regu¬ lar Monthly Session; New Teacher Elected In ad- passed the Hagenbuch car a short dition to lacerations and bruises distance before reaching Cherry Hill and that the occupants motion¬ ed to Hagenbuch to follow. This he is also aufferlng with a fracture of,the akull. Wilson was bruised and cut. The father escaped with D M. Houck 116.70 .1. T. Baker Phem. Co. ... 24.47 Fisher Scientific Co 82.S4 N'. anellenbnrg & Co. N44 4.50 Palmer Co 12.17 it is aaid caused Hagenbuch to out serious Injuries excepting a speed up and by reaching the^ahock. middle of the hill hia car was! The Frantz car is badly dam- abreast of the Voight car when the' aged. Late reporta from the hos- Frantz car appeared at the top' pital are that both of the boys ars coming down, and the three cars, resting very comfortably. NAZARETH HIGH ELEVEN STARTS WORKING OUT Coach Leh To Develop Faat Team Becauae Weight U Lacking . Thia Year The High school football squad has received positions tentatively until Coach Leh can determine tbe capacity and ability ot each man. among the candidates. Last year men may receive Iheir old positions or Coach Leh may flnd it necessary to transfer them to other places for a shift. The positions and candidates trying out in them thia week are aa follows: Ends: Balos, Bremer, E. Smart Mareka, Sandercock, Radcliffe and Simons. Tacklea. A. Beck. Bayda. Smith, Schiery. Knauss. Guard. Duainaki. Brong. Sandercock. Centers: Petit. Peppell. Turell. Backfleid men: Koch. Clewell. Metz. Kuhler. J. C. Beck. Schlffsrt, Teel. The boys were tried out on both aides of the line and several were tried in various positions. Bill Himler. who assisted Leh lust year Is again helping to get the squad Into shape. BLIND RELIEF DIS¬ CUSSED; LOCAL LIONS CLUBREPREXNTED PT ASSO. IN FmST MEETING THIS EVENING The regular monthly meeting of. O. D. Hoover 47.60 the School Board was held In the| H.G.Phlllips Supply House 16 90 High school building, Tueaday G H. Kahler 42.00 evening, September 3, 1929. Members present: Kern. Bennet, Hawk. Martin and Shimer. The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved, A. X. ,„ B. read. Nazareth Waist Co I"-^O, f„r ,he Blind fostered by the Lions , .. „, . . , u .,... , ^ TheSfreasurer of the Board ren- H. L. Herman Co <» '2 eiub. held Its monthly dinner 1V.''^"!*!L!^I'.^°J '''liL'""?.'".!!'! The Northampton County branch of the Pennsylvania Association The Parent-Teachers Association wilt meet thia (Thuraday) evening H.tRVRHT HttME AT ARXDT'S CHl'RCH Sr\. The Harvest Home service will be held in Arndt'a Lutheran church. Rev. George S. Kleckner. pastor, on Sunday, September 15, nt 10:15 a. m. COUNCIL ADOPTS TWO NEW ORDINANCES AT REGULAR MEETING Traffic Ordinance Ready For Third Readlnr; Borough* Prohibits Distribution of Cireulan, Posters, Etc^ Without License; Reaident Presents Claims For Damarea An adjourned stated meeting of' moved that the Secretary be dlreo- Town Council was held thia Srdited'to bring this matter to tb« day September, 1029, at 8 o'clock | attention of the D.L. St W.R.R. la 11. m.. daylight saving time, with! order thut the claim could be paid all niemljers present with the ex-1 by them. cf-ption of Mr. Siegfried. The Ordinance No. 180—"ProhlUi' I'rfr^ldent. Mr. Hartzell, presided.; ing the On n'otion of .Messrs. Kern and Sciaeffer the minutea of the regu¬ lar r.iee'lng of August Sth and of the adjourned meeting of August Oth. Ift2!), were approved as read. On motion of Messrs. Hangen and Mertz, the following bills were ordered to be paid as read: A. .1. Schissier $ 8.1.SO Trumbower Co 257.74 Kreidler & Dech 100 Nazareth Hdwe Co 9.45 H. O. Simona & Son .... 44.00 Frack & Leh 17.81 K. H. I'hler 379.50 Diatribution ot Central City Chem. Co... 43.77 .1. A. Roeblings Sons Co. 65.87 American LaFrance Co. . 2.08 A. G. A. Company 13.00 Fred Wampole 8.50 Ni-zirefh Waist Co 1.05 .A C. Ifnangst 3.75 H J. Gaumer 146.50 Fiirret Co 1061.84 W. M. Kiefer & Bro. . . . 280.98 a. n. Knecht .36 R. E. Ruloff 52.56 F. P. Hahn 214.46 S. .T. Gregory 33.61 R K. Stout 7.60 M. D. Frable 1.84 A representative ot The Todd Company demonstrated various sizes nf Check Protectors, eubmtt- tinf samples ot paper and quoting prices, whlcb waa lett la tbe handa of tbe PnbHe Propertr Committee. Repotte of roamittera Highway: Mr. Lindenmoyer re¬ ported that Mr. Shater waa grad¬ ing on North Main Street and ex¬ pect to start concreting In several days. H e alao reported that Franklin street should be put on grade and that the Highway Com¬ mittee had arranged to have C. D. Kahler act as Inspector on the pav¬ ing work to be done by Mr. Shafer. Pavement: Mr. Merts. no report. Police: Mr. Butts reported they had hired William Mabus to do «r>eclal police duty whenei;er nec¬ essary. Fire: Mr. Kern, no report. Light: Mr. Kahler. no report. r*iw: Mr. Siegfried, no report. Finance: Mr. Hangen, no report. Public property: Mr. Schaeffer staged it was the desire of his Com¬ mittee to Improve the inside of the circle this fall by having a new Vcement placed and new lighting a^Tndard erected. On motion of Me^^rs. Lindenmoyer and Kahler It w3« moved that the pavemen* work be done by Borough Super- :i>nr and the Puhllc Property Com¬ mittee procure data and prices on lighting standards. Mr. Angelo Gadino appeared be¬ fore Council asking that damages incurred fo his Poatam, Circulars, Advertising and aB|r other printed matter within tha limits of the Borough of Nasaretb, Pa., without a permit obtained from the Chief Burgess and Ucanaa fee paid" waa presented and mad. On motion of Messrs. SctaaaSar and Merts. It was moved that tba rules be suspended and same paaa¬ ed flrst and second reading. Tba roll being called all ot tbe meB« bers present voted Aye; iiajr% none. Ordinance Ko. 181—"Providtng for the Regulation of Trafle, Btop- plng and Standing ot Vahlelaa,, Automobiles. Trucks and Taama, and the General Control ot Trafle in the Borough A Naiaretb, and the Prescribing ot Penalttoa for the violation ot the proTlaiona of the same" was present and read. On Motion of Messrs. Kara and ' Lindenmoyer, It was moved tbat the rules be suspended and aama paaaed flrst and second reading. The roll being called all of tha members preaent voted Aye; naya. none. On motion ot Messra. Mangea and Butts. It waa moved tbat "Or^ dinance No. ISO "Probibttlnt tha Diatribution ot Poetera. Cirealara. Advertlalng aad aay other falntot matter wltbla tha llaiUa ff 'fh* Boronfh or Nawrath. Ph,. wmiipt a Parmit ablMMd I»m» «a» CMkf Burgeaa and lieanae foe paid** ba paaaed third and flaal raadlag.y The roll being called all ot tba members present voted Aye; aajn, none. Mr. Kern anggested tbat tba police be provided witb rnbbar hoods tor tbeir capa as a protection against rain and waa granted antb- orlty to purcbaae aame. There being no further bualneaa to come before the meeting, aama was adjourned at 11:00 o'clock p. m. on motion ot Messrs. Merti aad Schaeffer. Clarence F. Fehnel. seeretarjr. CHILDREN^ DAT IN MORAVIAN CHURCH NEXT SUN. EVENINO Next Sunday the denominational Children's Day will be observed in the Moravian church. August 13th. 1727. a great ra- vival visited the few remaining members of the Unitaa Fratrum that had been decimated by peraa- cutiona. The experience and Tialt- atlon of this great revival ever machine be paid! thereafter imparted new power and l>y file Borough, when he drove in' Impulse to the church, and formed a depression in the road caused byi one of the landmarks by whlcb tha •he D.L. & W.R.R. when repairing! development of the denomination t!ie hridge. On motion of Messrs. | Is traced. In all the annala ot the L'ndenmoyer and Kahler It was SE P. D. Piiper Co 80.."? I Blaljiaton's Son & Co. Pcoft, Foresman & Co. dered the following report: Bal. Aug. lat. 1929 1 4482.S4 RerHpts .... „ I From Tax Collector . . .$ 7484.90. Mefropolitan Kdison Co State Appropriation ... ^0243.141 J. L. Hammett^Co . . Tuition 220.44, ThP Gregg Pub. Co. . . Hellertown School Diat. The World Book Co. . . nccount achool nurse . . 200.00 Robert^ & Meek ^. . . . Va«areth Hall 230.00, Southwestern Pub. Co 8.65 28.OS 10.S9 15S.1S 24.85 8.18 3.12 22.95 Toal receipts Total 122861.90 Kxpendltnrea 12202..1 *>l«»IT|nv FAVOR.%nf.R "•a ne ••My ill a young farmer ¦"¦ Nfewbiirg. waa taken MiP Parly pnrf of fhe "•I'M to trp:,t what appeared ,,""""'¦"'• cnr-plaint, hut on Zn , ''" ^'"""^ """ >¦"""« ''"'¦'n'r from acute nppendl- "Ul fh*^^ r'MliPd to St. Luke's '•'e snme "vening. where Htlo I *'"' nerformed. His ¦^ •"» reported as very favor- ! Silver. Burdett Co. 21.0.'. .118379.061 Blue Mt. Con. Water Co. 23S.17 1 K. K. Babh A Co 29.90 R. E. Ruloff 2.50 H L. Roth 285.00 Frank Abel 586.35 Public Kdncation & Child Labor Asao. of Pa. ... 2.00 McGraw-Hill Book Co. ... 14.80 MacMlllan Co 12.75 Baker & Taylor Co 2 27 Holden Pat Book Cover Co. 64.00 Nazareth Item Puh. Co. . . H. O. Simons & Son T^niversity Puh Co I'nlted Stiite.a P:ii>er Mills R. C. Grifllth 644.88 Moved by M:irrin. seconded by Bennett, that fhe following resol- 11.00 R.fiO 12.12 10.90 Bal. Sept. 1. 1929 ... .810659 19 The Tax Collector rendered a re¬ port showing collectlona of school tuxes during the month of August. 1929, as follows: 1927 taxes f(;s 85. penalties $4.23. total 1927 toxpo «73.ns; 1928 taxea $178.15. pennlfies 89.91. total 1928 taxes $1SS.06: 1929 faxea $25534.04; priind total I2r.79:;.18. On motion of Martin and Ben¬ nett, unanimously carried, the re¬ ports of the treasurer and th» tax ... c„!lPcfor were received nnd fllpd. "tion he adopted: On motion of Kern and Bfnretf| WIHCRRAS, it is necesaary that ,111'nimoiislv c;irriPd, the folUnvinCi the Itonded Indeht.-dnpss of the Mils were Jipprnved for pnvnient. .School Plstrlct of the Borough of Nii/nreth. Cnmnionwealfh of Penn- Hvlvnnlii, lie increased for the fol- Ipwing purposes, tn wit: (;\1 The enlargement of the present high school huilding altu- afed on Belvidere street by the (Conttnaed oa Paga Four) meeting at the Hotel Bethlehem. Wedneaday evening. September 4. af 6 o'clock. The Branch was honored by the presence of R. H. Latimer, the executive secretary of the association at Pittahnrgh and Senator H. Laniua. of Harris burg. Both gentlemen addressed the meeting and left many helpful suggestions. The meeting was very well attended by the member.^ of the board, having representa¬ tives frnm each town In the county. C. F. Martin represented the local club, William R. Henry, chairman of the committee was unable to attend. The monthly report of fhe work of fhe supervisor. Miss Pearl Grant, was read and discussed: a number of Prevention of Blind¬ ness cases are heing helped, two} children have heen tested by fhe director of the bureau of special education, department of nublic Kraemers Wallops Lone Star In Deciding Battle By the Score of 15 to 5 flrat fall meeting. The meeting will be in the nature of a reception fo the teachers of the local schools. Mra. Brinton Searles will act as cb.nlrman of the hospitality com¬ mittee which will provide refr»^sh- ments for the even'ng. The excK'u- tlve committee of fhe association will have charge of general ar-; ,.Kpa^„„ Hosiery will hold the, a rally and scored enough to over- rangementa. The meeting will be |f„^..,refh Induatrial I.eague pen- come the Kraemer three-run lead caned at ..45 o clock. ^"a"' ''"" another year after taking and clinch victory. \%-o ot the three gamea in a three-1 The next Inning looked as if gaifle serte^ played on Hall fleld Kraemer might again take the top last week for the town champion- rung but Moro steadied and his jship. Alh'iriuerque|f'»«ffb» Hosiery team took the flrst announced Iha game by a score of 8 to 3, Rotzeil lughfer. Gracejl and Michael were the opposing lARRIAr.F OF VOIV'J X.AZARKXF AV*i.or\fKt Mrs. Cora Cook f\\ Me\lco. haj larriaee nf h t) .fohn H. iSOFot PIftahurgh. for merly of town. Tha marriagi reremony was performed hy Rev; F M. Cox nt Christ Eplacopa^ church. Wheeling, W. Va., on Aug-j inth__ Leh '/ finil the treasure authorized them: t.ph'eh Tplephone Co. . . .$ The Tninihower Co Viiznrpfh HilWP. Co, Piinl ,T Devltt Lvon Metal Products Co. . IO pay 2 ' « 6 21?'" 21 in: .!')2 2.43 rs i.en Is a grudti itp nurae. instructions: which decides th» one| li:iv'ng rpcpived her training nt the will prnbahly he given a trial nti Ohildren's Hospital. Pittsburgh. the School for thp Blind, for re¬ tarded pupils. The other to an Institution for rustodial rases. Others are leiirnine Bralllp. Chair caning nnd sewing. One of thp main nctlvitle.q fs fhnf of providing enterfainnienta ns often as can he arranced by fhe Mr. Leh Is a graduate of the Naz¬ areth public schools and Is now employpd hy the General Klectric Company al Pittsburgh. KllzabPth Fire. Bebokah lodge. of town, will meet Monday evening In the Odd Fellow hall and will service clubs In the county, to be hold nomination and election of given af fhe Northampton County, offlcers. The anniversary of Home, here: a« there are twenty Schuyler Calfax will be obaerTed celebrate victory when blind people at the home. at the aama tima. pitchers. Rotzeli had the better of the argument getting seven atrikeouts to Michael's four. Poor support spelled defeat for Lone Star as the paylera muffed and booted the ball freely. The same trouble was pvident In fhe other games, there waa a lack of good haaehall Judgment ahown and In- excnaable errors marred the Lona Star play time and again. Team work which might have helped waa also sadly lucking in file Cement Makers play. In the second game with Rotzeli nllching against Moro, fhe l.ione Star outflt came through with vic¬ tory in fhe last fe«- innings. Kraemer had everything set to lib two down In tbe sixth Lone Star atarted teammates gave bim good support at this point. Michael at third steadied the infleld greatly and gave a good account of himself. The third game of the series was ali Kraemer, the Hoalery team swarming over the plate tor fifteen runs against Lone Stars flve. Hit¬ ting Moro sharply the Sock Makers were headed for a rally In the aecenth whon Michael took tho mound. Moro having pltcfed both Friday and Saturday's games. Michael was unable to turn back the heavy artillery and there was no use in trying to pitch with the team hack of him booting the ball and making silly errors that would hnve nullifled any kind of pitching. The cement makers were simply outclassed and badly beaten. A. J. Schlaaler. auto acceasory dealer of Proapect and Main atreets donated a ten dollar prtta (Coatiauad ea Paga Big) Moravian church there U no mora Important date than this. Then, as now. It followed that the Penticostal experience did not remain conflned with the adulta only but touched the children also beginning with a little girl, IS years of age. and spread rapidly among fhe rest of the childrea August 17. 1727. It was a very deflnite and lasting experience. This memorial day the ebnreh observes next Sunday with a special program. Sermon bjr tha paator in the morning. love teaat In the evening—the children at¬ tending in a body and after tha love feast a short service In front of the chureh on the lawn. A printed program will ba- uaed eom- posed of reeponalve raadlngi aad hymns. The trombon^ choir will accompany tbe ainglng. The publie la moat eordlallr !¦• vlted to attend tbeae serrloaa. ¦<? HARVRST HOMB HKHVtCttO AT ST. JOHN'S RliinnRMKII cmrRCH ON evmukt Harvest Home Servlcea will te celebrated la St. Jobn'a RaftwiMMl ^ ^^ Church ot Naaareth aast Baadgir '„ morning and eveniag at 1S:M 7:30 o'clock raapattlfatr. Tbe ehnroh wtll ha with the gratna aad friUts al IM aeaaon. The aermoaa and aiMla will It adopted to tha oaaaaloB. aarrloa at graat Ihlarwt taadad kr uuMt. . rL:. ...-.'....¦ ¦^¦«B.-»i|
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1929-09-12 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Month | 09 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1929 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1929-09-12 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-28 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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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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The Nazareth Item
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
XXXVIII
NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 12, 1929
No.4t
liool Board Proposes $150,000 Bond Issue Herd
TO BUILD NEW ADDITION TO HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
ilfoms Needed To Relieve Overcrowded Con- In Grade Schoola Now On Half Time; Proposal To Be Presented To Voters At November Election
^lir to relieve the present gracl© enrollment. One hundred condtUj>m: of the^adrt ft.rty chihiren in tha gradea •U. the achool "Board at mee^g resoljred to •pprovy of the voters at iber election forth bond III one ^|ndrej},^d fifty Jlollars.'^'Wte issue is to J IB erect and equip an ad- In the present High school
iloird is confronted with a , problem:
[fill have to be provided by tpar
are no^' on half-time because of 1 luck of room, and this condition wi'll ronfinue until additional room I has bptn provided. I The jiroposed addition to the High School huildinK will relieve ali these conditions. It will pro¬ vide room for the growth of the High school. In addition it will provide adequate and modern ac-
commodations for the junior high
The High school building i ^j,,,,,,,, ^^j ^y removing the Junior Iti capacity and additional ^,g^ school from its present quar¬ ters it will make available for the use of grade achoola. two rooms The Junior high school at: ,„ (i,^ whitfleld builcjng and four housed In th© old high r„„n,, („ (he Broad Street buildln?. hatldlng on North Broad] q^ a total of six rooms. The rooms \lt sadly In need of morej ,j,u» made available for grade use accommodations better „.||( p^^^t preesnt requirements and ||» the work required. and will take care of the normal
At least three more rooms | growth in the grade.^ for several to house the present years.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE PLANS BANQUET TO CUMAX BIG SEASON
The Poste Hat Captured Mrt, Everyone*t Jimmy
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By Albon T. Raid
KHBERS UONSaUB; DOCTOR SPEAKS
I Uons Club held an Inter- sting Tuesday evening In LC.A. Be.sldes the regular I of the Club meeting there Itiation ot four new mem- Burt Sturgis as master ¦onlea. The new members [Kllck. Carl Koeher. John and nortf Worman. is teacher of blatory In hiehem High sehool; Mr. Is superintendent nt the Home; Earl Kocher ia em- . at the Penn-Dlxie milt, and forman ts employed at main
the Penn-Dlxle. J. A. Praunfelder, ot town, |lhe speaker and told the Lions recent tour ot Europe, giv- most interesting account ot I.
Dond Christman, of town. rNleholas Allen, ot Prlncton. igtiestg at the meeting. Thia |lh» flrst meeting held by the competition with the Ro¬ tor working up a high a»- record In the attendance between tho two cluba.
aiOH iT'Htmii STrDENTS
»• W. H. Wotring, pastor of rtn's Reformed church, spoke k» Kaznreth High school as- tr on Tuesday morning and th« students about his recent through Canada In the Inter- *f the Reformed church in Mea.
Wotring traveled t,550
this trip and met thous-
•f Canadian Reformed mem>
Re had an excellent chance
e the Canadian people and
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Month | 09 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1929 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19290912_001.tif |
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