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The Nazareth Item _AN_I^NfDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. j)ING OF NORTH IJIAIN STREET DIS¬ CUSSED BY COUNCIL ty Owners Hereafter Will Adhere To Grades [LBy Council; Storage House To Be Erected; Another Police Lijfht To Be Put In Ser- vice Shortly; Sanitary Sewers Com¬ mands Attention of Councilmen J the ma 3 alter the report of the ind I'iiviiiS commlttfe iieclared tl.ut the- only (eas- iTin establLsliitig a curb 'CNortliM''in«""^°'*""'"**' find the line on the west ir«r the .treet, two feet iMllon it v^as said. wa« tstessm t'y l'>« ^""^^ ^*'''* IkuUdlngs. erected many I no- were -»h Coiinrilnien and the; The pulilic proiierty comniitteB h EngiiH-fi' llller Monilay ^ ilnoti.!;li Mr. Schaeffer reported threalie'' ""' l>retty thor-1 n concrete lilorlt lioiipe, with corni- *h» matter oi grades on thel ^ated iron root ronld he put in i'lie discussloii' he rear of tlie presi'tit huriuiuli hall for $1 100. This place would he used lis a HloraKe for street repair itiaterialH and for small tooN. Couiicil approved the plan and de¬ cided to hulld tlie storage hou.-<e. The auditors of the horoush a.sked the tax collector to hand in hl.s money every month. ,\fter lengthy di3cu.«si(iii of the matter ihe counril decided to have ttie >^tanding within i matter handled liy the tax collec- ^ttHloti^^ present curb line. | tor .Inst .is he has heen doing it. a»k«d lur his oiiiniou lU; The horough workiiuu under wtttr Engineer L'hier stated j Morria Prahle. .•supervisor, will lay the only way to get a a new sidewalk and eurh and gut- curb iill'"- t'ouncil then | ter in front of tlu- old firehouse on .Main street, according to aciioii passed liy the rouucil. Council will meet in a special proceed j sc-.-tfon later to deciil,:> upon an or¬ dinance for the governing of fhe on the west side of the stree-t j matter of sanitary sewers. The ¦h have been held up pemttng present sewer conipany heing op¬ erated i)y a iirivate company there 1.^ some fiuesfion as to whether tlie horough can enforce an ordinance re(;iiiriii,g connection vvitli the sew¬ er lines. This matter i.s to he fully considered by a committee of cninmitree of th ito let tlie engineer pro-1 iMtablish the new line. ilhto line is given it Is saidi ffiWr Compeln.^' «"" I water connections to proper I decision. ijlneer Uhhr again took the fwhen a reiinest was made for .flporary grade cn Che.'Miut Ktind stated that it was thi.- t of thing which had caused Uofthe rrc^ent trouhie in the' comic nifh. 1 fiii'-l streets, he said, I It is necessa ry (or me t o il grade several tiines so nn kHiamage properties whieh ¦ already heen huilt. He told laHctiities he hod of pettliiK itokeep the grades he ({avo laad pointed out several iii- I where grades hart Been Itlther purposely or acci- f by the contractor. "One ^uked for permission to rai.se lia his grade six inches," |>r. Uhler. "When 1 went I later to chpck up he had I It 14 inches." he said, "if I would com¬ pany and the solicitors of both hodles at a joint special meeting. THREW STONE IN BOrS E\'E Fproceeded with North Main t, ueoramR to the grade es- |l»lted there orislnally the side- ki ifonid he l)uried a foot in • places. My idea is to make )itntt look good as far as pos- Itry to avoid tiie lop-sided •ranee which we often find in >ona natural siupo but with laathey are at present the ftklag pos-ilile is to make the mit." • consensus of opinion seem- kbethat a made should be es- khed and not changed under conditions and council inform- >engineer that he should tell iple who reiiuested deviations grade that Council would sto be consulted. Council h.Ts pled that from now on grades I be let to suit the engineer atid ^ndl and tliat property owners 1 haw to conform to the**" ^ouBcil voted to give the high- rcommittee an extra ll.'OO tor I Uniah oiling the streets that • baen started this summer. piM* la no u>^p putting a lot of •ey on a street and then have • Were winter weather lear it ferm."said Mr. Schaeffer,"If.a ' of oil at this time will save orge Kubilus. who Is erecting •rage on Sonth Broad street, permi.ssion to erect one "ponthe curli line. Mr. Kubi- l*aa granted this permission. letter was received from the ^"c Transportation Company Jting that the company would fkeapplication and be heard l>y 'Public Service commission on l'l 0" an application for l'«sion td operate a bus line 'Ponlanl. thniiigh .Stroiuls- Baneor, Pen Argyl, Saylora- ff' Wind Cap nnd Xazareth. fli received and filed tho "muniratlon. Councii„i.,n rj„,,j, „f ,,,p j-trf.et nmlttie reported th.-it the poliro "ts will he Willard Schissier, aged four years, .sou of Mr. and Mr.a. WilUwd Schis.s'er, of Walnut street, may lose the sight of his left eye as tho result of being hit with a stone. Tlie youngster was playing on the sidewalk in front of his home on Thursday afternoon when a boy about fourteen years o( nge, said to be a foreigner, threw a stone from tho opiiosite side of the street, striking the Schlssler boy in the eye. The hoy was taken to the office of Dr. Happel and tho Iihyslclan ordered him to the hos¬ iiital for treatment. He was tak¬ en to both Rnston and Allentown hospitals and it is believed It may be necessary to have him treated at a Philadelphia eye hospital be¬ cause of the severe nature of thf- injury. HAND INJURED IN THRESHING MACHINE NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MOR^aNG. AUGUST 9, 1928 No. 37 -liyHUMin I. i.^ut County Sun- School Activities day Those of the county olhrers most interested in the flnancial end of the county work met with the linaiiop committee and several workers from each district at the .N'azareth "Y" on Thursday eveii- Irg. This meeting wa.s under the Ifadeisiiii) of K. A. S[»cer. comity treasurer. I'i.ms were formulated t(, hold inspirational meet ings in four sections of the county, Sep¬ tember ]',) to 2 2 inciusiv©. B. A. McCarvey of the state staff will give a stirring address at each nie'tiu'i. I'iaces for these meet¬ inss will he announced later. It wa.s (lei'ided to rai.-.e the reinajiider of tile ciiiiiity tiiidget during tho four wf-f ks following tlie meijiings II is hojied also these meetings rtill sfcciire a much closer contact with the schools of the eounty. Monday closed the Pennsylvania State ,'^iiiiday school camp for young women for lft2S. and our five a!r!s who v.ent from the county as delegates to this camp v.ill return horae better eiiuipped t(- ujiDly the knowledge they hav POPULACE DESERTS TOWN TO ATTEND COMMUNITY PICNIC Annual Outing Sponsored by Local Sunday Schodi Enjoyed By Hundreds of Nazarenes; Con¬ tests For Young and Old Feature While Kiddies Take Advantage of Free Passes at Central Park The aun snuling Ihrougli a, blanket of dull gray clouas tnal j had hung heavy over the sky all of y.vstei(lay inorning hrought joy to: the hearts of hundreds of Nazareth^ \oungsters who hud planned to at-i tend the annual coiiiniunity picnic i at Central Purk. The weatlier ap-j periled threatening all mornins j jjut siiortly hetore noon old Sol | appeared aud soon chased th^j gloomy frown from the .sky. j iiong before the appointed time I l.no p. ni. hundreds of youngster.s' approximately 600 persons had congrega'ed at Belvidere and Main streets to await the special cars that wero to cerry the iiicuicker.s f^ained to their own Sunday schooli dliect to Central Park. Although Total Cost of Building rations Here For 1928 Mount Half Million Mark Opei LOCAL STORES TO CLOSE EVERY WED. AFTERNOON DUR¬ ING THE VEAR Erection of Ice Plant, Two New Garages and Three- Story Business House With Four Apartments Boosts Developement of Town; Many New Homes Built and Extensive Improve¬ ments Made During Summer Stanley Schleicher, of N'azareth. suffered a severe injury to his right hand, atiout 4 o'clock Thurs¬ day afternoon, when the member vas caught in the elevator of a tluesliiug machine and liadly lac- eiati-d. Schltdcli.>r was wurkiug lor U K. ituiolf. on the Uuss farm, soutii of N'azareth. and went to show a companion some feature of the niachine when his hand was caught and drawn into the run¬ ning machinery. He was rushed to the ollice of Ur. S. C. Fteck. Center S(|uare, .N'azaretli. who treated the injury and ordered Sdilelcher tak¬ en to the hospital. He was re¬ moved to St. Luke's in Hethlehem. GIRL UNDERGOES EYE OPERATION Tice 81 once. encteil and put in Woon Close-Up! ¦' Rtrs's A'liiie Helms, who suffered a sllglif eye operation this week itir rdiioval of a small piece of iimr from her left eye is improv- ! Ulg. Miss Ileiins lirst noticed the m.cttei- ill her eye last Saturday and was greatly annoyed. She went to Dr. Tyrus Swan at Kaston who found it necessary to cut the particle of mi tal from the eyeball. It is believed the metal which waa very sni.itl hlew in'o Miss Helm's eve IIS she can ill no way account for its preseiiciv Water Line Laid To Hercules PLuit '¦in^^m' '';¦'".'' '°f 'his rcmark- I tutt, 'r Southern portion Ch r/fl "''*'' ''*«»' «»'«^^"< "* L«r ace1h'°' *i P«*adrna, C. Inutrs .""*"'*<• *'«»• hundreds pg". aotne of whkh are over ,. 'ndumeter. Sfcadawi .^re '¦»thtiw,'»re(feciioit Thi' now eiglit-lii.di auxlliarv jiipe line being run by the nine Moiinlain (.'oiisolidated Water Co. from .N'azareth to Wind flap is at pn.seiil being laid along Hi'- P'""' (If the Hercules ('eliieut plant. The company Intends ns soon as the line Is completed to give water s,.,vlce to Ilelfasl aud StocUer- l„wu, as well as to persons living ,I„„K ,he Sazareth-Stockertowu highwa^/ The company also con¬ templates the extension of its lin-^ to Tatamv although this action will not come before next year. Building projects In N'azareth for the past six months have to¬ talled half a million doUartt ac¬ cording to au uaotBclal aurvey of the borough. The homes and business places under construction at present or completed since the beginning of the year reach in value jiast tlie half million murk. Twenty-four of the places consid¬ ered wili provide liomes. Two of the business places wiil also in¬ clude ajiartraents that will accom¬ modate between them seven fam¬ ilies. The figures ou vaUiaiiou are approximations and esliiuaies, Four of the iaraest building items this ye.ir are the artilicial ice plant on Walnut street, the Kuhelius garage ou .South liroad srreet. the l^'ruck and l.eh garage ( u South Hroad street, and Sey¬ frled's storerooms and apartments on lielvidert street. The building of the ice plant is estimated at $2r>.uoo. The i-'rack and lieh garage, a steel aud concrete structure will total aliout .SriO.uuO. The Seyfried huilding will cost about .$.'30,000. The site of the latter huilding i* the old Schlamp home which .Mr. Se.\fiied piiridiaseil some time ago for $7loO and dismantled. Work on his proposed l>uildiiig has al- leady begun aud the foundations are now heing poured. The Kuhelius garage and apart¬ ments are on the site of tlie old Odeiiwtlder hi.me.stead on South r.road street. .Mr. Kiiiielius is re¬ modeling the home and erecting a .i;arage 10 by H- feet on the lot iieside the house. The entire pro¬ ject will cost about 8l'."..000. Other hiiililings j.ro.iects are: Uobert Ziegler, two story hrick, Wasliingteii street. $l.''.,00o. Miss Alice Schmidt, stone dwi Ii¬ ing N'orth N'ew street. $20,000. 'Karl Kocher, North New street. $12.00(1. Ceorge Smith. North Itroad street, frame dwelling. $s.-,0ii. Oscar i'eters. bungalow, Mauch (hunk street, fTi I' .>^. Trumbower. two stjrry frame. Liberty street, $,vnO0. ; Hahn and fiold, tw,i sttiry frame. Liberty street, $St>00. Kdward N'a-le. two stnry frame, .'iil.'mi. Clark Keller, two story brick. i:ast Center street. $10,000. .lames nitter. two story frnme. South .Main street. $10,000. lolm Kenner, brick bungalow, Nerlli Whitelleld. $10,000. Kobert Neumiyer, two story fiame. N. WhitMoId. $sooo. I.psler Shafer. X. New, $10,000. Paul Centher, X. N'ew. $10,000. Uobert Hachman, double two St.iry frame. Spring street. $1 S.¬ OOO. Itayniotid Christman. two story hrick! llelvldere street, $ir,.O0O. P. S. Trumbower. two two story frame. I.lbeily street. $l.''i,nOO. William Heiinett .Ir , brick and frame, corner Chestnut avenue aud Fairview street, lr'1 .'..000. Frank Hahn. Fairview and Wal¬ nut streets, frame liungalow, $11,- 000. Robert Young, East High, two story frame, $8000. lluvcu Shafer, frame, N'orth stieet, $S0O0. A. C. Unangst. two frames. Chestnut avenue. $13,000. Haney Dietz, two story frame, Xew aud I'rospect streets, ISOOO. i'^raiitz Hrothers, two story frame. High street, $.sOOO. Herhert Shaneberger, two story tramo, Locust street. $7,")00. Victor Ackerman, two story frame, Locust street, $7."»00. Frank Seyfried. storerooms ana apartments, Belvidere street, |;iu.- ono. William Metz. douhle frame Cedar street. $10,000. Besides the list of new buildings v.liich are recently completely or under construction there has been cnnsiderable remodeling and alter¬ ation with additions to buiidingj already standing. .Vmon.g these :'re tiie addition of a new office to the Xazareth Waist mill at an ap¬ proximate cost of $75.0oO; $.'0,- oon spent in 11)2" and $2."i.OOO spent In 1!>2S. Remodelliiic- at the Baronial III.tel hy i'almer Cole, at an esti¬ mated cost of $14..".00. IJeniodelling of home into busi¬ ness iiUice liy Tony Martenis, Bel¬ videre street, estimated cost $200 0. Remodelling old blacksmith shop on Relvldere street into store rooms liy Tony Ferraro, estimated cost $2,")00. Remodelling and repairs horae of Frank Oernet. Washington street, estimated $1000. Remodelling Iiome of Kugetie Trein. Conter street, about $.")(>(> I The petition being circulated i ainoi.g Xazareth mercliaiUs for a half holiday on Wednesday every : week during the year except dur- ! ing thf month of December and I Iiefore holidays has the hearty en¬ dorsement of most of the merch¬ ants of the community. "The Item" also approve.s the plan and believes It is the proper thing to do. Clerks who put in long hours behind the counters for six days inj a week, often working until nine! and teu o'clock on Saturday nights | are, we believe entitled to and community. These camps ara ler.dership agencies; fo give vision and skill to those outstanding young people who are privileKe;l to attend. One of the very eti- cour.aglns facts to be noted is tlu'.t the state cnnips for training Sundny school leadershin have heen filb d to overflowing this year with splendid hoys and pirls tak- if.g their training for Cliristian leadership nnder the Ideal condi- ions wliicli are offered at Comp Kanesatake. Snruce Creek. Pa. Kdvard If. Ho'isali. state Y. P. superintendent, has just receiitly returned to camp, ha.ing been a conference leader in the Y. P. sec¬ tion of the World's Sunday scliool conveuthin at Los .\ngeles. Calif. Mr. Bonsall is a recognized atitti- orifv Ol! Y. P. work among the young people'.^! leaders of the con¬ tinent. Over a month ago. H. K. Paisloy. the well known and mucli beloved treasurer of the State .\ssociation. luid the distinction of being the first person in the state to register t'or the state conventioti which will lo held in Philadelphi?. Oct. 10. 1 and 12. He has paid his $2 fee sponsored hy the Reformed ri Lutheran Sunday schools the pic¬ nic was ojieii to everybody and many of other denominatious help¬ ed to Hweli the jolly crowd tbat thronged to the park. The committee in charge Of tha affair had arranged a prugran of sports and other enterlalument for the outing and soon after arrivlns ut the picnic grounds the yoans people were merrily engaged In aH sorts of jilay. Five siiecial cars were chartered to carry the iilcnickers to tho park ar.d all were well filled when tba cars left Nazareth. Many othera owning car.s conveyed their famil¬ ies to the Park by autos so t«at fully a thousand people gathered at the Park for the day. I and holds the credential card ^'i'**! Philadelphia is expecting to reg- brief let down during the weelc .Almost every workman is released from labor on Saturday afternoon and is free to take a week-end trip, to watch a liail game, or take isfor ."iOOO delegates f.om the city alone. North.Tmptnn cnunty is ex¬ pected to send 400. .Among the SI enkers not mrntionerl previously ar" rir. Robert K. Soerr. pr. Dan- whatever other recreation nud j ipi a. Poling. N'ew York : Dr. Hugh .1 Kirk- Dr. W. C. Severe Sorm Here Sun¬ day Ni^ht mu-ement he desires. The clerk ir a store is unable to get such a respite from labor and must if ho wants a day off beg it from his employer, sometimes with the re¬ sultant hiss of wages for the time off. .\azaret'; is utiiiiue in the re¬ spect that stores iu this towu are ke; t o;ieu on Friday evenings. Th: i.s an old ciistum here and one which we are told really affords the merchants a fair business as many persou.i from tho outlying (iistrict come here on Friday uiglit to shop so that they may have their Saturdays free and also that they may avoid the usual Saturda; rushes. With tiie clerks here get¬ ting long iiours ou two da.vs in tlie we* k it seenis even more neces¬ sary that they shouhi have their Wednesday aft.-rnoniis f.i',' ;h: r.i- selves. We are told that so far only one merchant has put U'.i any se^I- ous objection to the plan but that most of the other merchants hive slgiieii or have sigiiilie.l their ili- teiuions of signing. Should this be the case we see no reason why the majority should imt rarry out their desire and jnit into operation a plan wliich to us seems only a srjuare deal for their employees. S Mneill. Chicago: Dr. wood Craig. Pittsburgh Sclneffer, .Mlentown. .'Sunday school superintendents should be planning now to attend and send tho outstanding leaders in their schools, to get the fresh helpful constructive Ideals and methods affecting all the depart¬ ments of the Sunday school. Tne convention will lie held at tho lOSth artillerv armory. Bro:^d street near Diamond, Philadel¬ phia. LECiO-NNAiRES IN Motorcycle DISTRICT MEETIXG Crashes Into _ Fence; 2 Hurt The drum and bu'Ue corps of the H.irold V. Knecht Post, No. 4 l'l, American Legion accompan¬ ied by a delegation of local Le- gion'iaires on Friday evening Journeyed to Bethlehem where they took part in a district meet¬ ing of the posts of the liotli Con- L,i--ssional district. \Vhile in the city they were hosts of the Harry F. W. Johnson Host, Xo. 0 70 ot the Bethlehems who entertained j -phe first jio-st of the thom royally. The meeting was; ..j.nt off, the second attended by veterans of len .\rgyl. Hellertown. (Ilia. Heihleh(-in. Buiigor, Bath,! Stroudsburg. Portland. Allentown. I (.(.Uikertown. Lehighton. Palmer-! Xes- ton. Summit Hill. Lansford. (lucdioning. Mauch Chunk and .Vorthan.iiton. A street demon-] stration iirece^ded the meeting and ] other festivities and was the larp- <¦ •{ parade ever stagetl by the or ganization in this part of the state John Tusar, of Oak street, sus¬ tained u fractured ankle and a rompaiiion whose name was not learned also suffered severe In¬ juries about ^.'jO Sunday night j when a motorcycle they were rid¬ ing skidded on the curve near tho ce house and crashed into a feneo. fence wat was torn Kaston. I t,„m the ground aud a third post Cata;sau-i ^vas hadly damaged by the force ( f tiie impact, li i.s said the young i.-.en were returning from Bushklll Center and took the turn at too j liigh speed. They wore taken to the oflica of Dr. J. A. Fraunfelder hy pat^sing ivotorists. After rend¬ ering first aid the physician ord¬ ered the injured men to the Eaaton Hospital. Poultrymen Visit Connecticut Farms Ladies' Aid Picnic LEIBERT FAMILY HOLDS REUNION The Ladies' .\id Soidety of St .lohn's Reformed church will hold their annual picnic Thursday, Aug. 1'!. The i.ieiniiers ar" tn assei>ilile i:i their meeting room by 1.30 p. !¦:. and there take a bus for White t'a'ihlt hotel at Dorney's Park for dinner and other enjoyment. OBITUARY severe electrical storm burst ovev this section Sunday night aad j;u*'se\cral liiiurs the sky was Iiilt d uilli electrical pyrolecimics. The thunder nnd lightning began short¬ ly after 10 d'clock and continued almost witliout intenuplioii until after 2 o'chuk. The storm reach¬ ed its hi:-;liest inten.sity at about lialr past one aiui many persons who were aroused from lied by the heavy thunderclaps remained awake until the storm liad passed. In sidte of the many flushes of lightning there wus praciically no datiKipe done. .\ bolt entered the home of Mrs. Walter tlernef on \^¦llsllillgtoll sireid and tore out V iring In the attic but caused no iitiM r (la ma L'l'. ¦" .\t lleiditowu liuhliiiim hit lli» home of Frank Vogel and tore a uiiniber of slates and rooting lath III.Ill the rodf hut caused no other damage. The heavy downpour of rain w:ished considerable deliris il to sewer outlets and gutters and the borough had a force of men hiisy under Supervisor Frablo cleaning out the Inlets. 'i'he second annual reunion of ti'.e Ltiiiert family took idace on Sunday, .August .^ at the home of Hr. an.l .Mrs. .1. C ICeller. Wind i;ap. F(irty-tive j.eople were pn.'sent having come to the Keller liome in their cars. Two largo tellies were set up on the heautifnl lawn of the Keller pro; trty. each talli,. seating ahout 2;; ; eoiile. and thi> spread was most imfase. .Vs tlie weiither was extreiv ily warm the different members kejif as (lulet as pdssilde in order to keeji c( ol under the shade of the beauti¬ ful old trees on the grounds. The chlldron indulged in the cdinfort.s of the large swings. I'veryone had a most enjoyable, refreshing timo In the open air nmong the green fi uests present were tte^m Retli- ll hem. Belfast, N'nzaret'h, Pen .Vrgyl. Wind Cap. Cleveland, O., and Kast Orange. X. J. After sup icr had heen served a meeting was e liled in order to deefiie wlien ami wliere the reunion was to iie held iieM suiiiiuer. It was uii:iiiimoiisly decided thnt inasmiirb as the Kel¬ ler home afforded such excellent facilities for family reunion, nnd ir view of th.-. wonderful hospitai- ity shown by "Dr. and Mrs, Keller, the reunion next year is to be held about the same time and in the I same place. .MRS. KLIZAP.KTIl .MOYRR. Mrs. Elizabeth .Moyer. aged 7*. died Monday afternoon at thr- .Vorthampton County Home. Noth¬ ing is known about the deceased ; nd County Home oflicials were busy tiying to locate relatives of the woman. Death was caused by itifirmitiea incident to old age. ICNATZ wVjHUSVIK. Igiuitz Wyjhosyie died Priday at llis home near the .N'azareth Ce¬ ment Company plant. Xaz.ireth. after several months' illness of a complication of ailments. He \va« 04 years old. Deceased is sur¬ vived by hi? wife and two cliildreti. The funeral was luld on Monday with services in the .N'azareth Cath¬ olic oliurch. The Pennsylvania poultry tour¬ ists will conduct a four-day t'nir tiirough Connecticut, starting o;i .Monday. August 27, visiling eoii:- riercial egg farms and .-^'V'.'rul breeding liouses. .Members of the party will assemble at I'ort Jervi?;, .\'. Y., on the morning of August -7 and will proceed i i storrs. s-at of the Connecticut Agricultural I ollege. The tour will cover COo "ii!es. .\rrangtments are lieias niad' hy the Poultry Extension I ¦partment of the P?ni!syl,ani i -Jtrte College. PouUrynv-'n plan¬ ning to mike this trin are i'' nu st- eil to notify this departnutit he- iOro Augll^t 1 Tl. HiniTHA K. LAl'BACH. Hertiia K.. (J-year-old daughter 1 .Mr. and .Mrs. Barnet I.auhach, of uear Newburg. died Wednesday niorniiiK at 2 o'clock of complica¬ tion of diseases. She had been ailing for some time. Besides her lareiits she is survived hy the fol- hiwiiig sisters and lr»'otJiers: Mis. .loseidi Si^a*s, of Newburg: Stel- lu^Dnrotffy-. P.arl and Catherine, tieorge Willis and Lester, all at hoiiie. She was a member of the Hecktown Sunday Kchool. Funeral services will be held on Friday af- ternoiin at 2 o'cli.ck from the fam¬ ily hnme with a contlnuod service In the Hecktown church with bur- rial in the Hecktown Hope ceme¬ tery. Hev. C. A. Butz will he In 4;harge. Fined For Being Disorderly Howard Ii. ri;er. who regidess rear tlu I'lioeuix Cement plant. 1 ai.l a $ •") fine and costs before .S'lUire Fry. Monday evening, wlien arraigned on charges of drunken- ue.-s and disorderly conduct. Ber¬ ger was accused by a neighbor of lirandlshing a Run on Su.iday ai llis liome. The defendant said that lu had merely gone into his house and broughi out the gun t.i sliow to some people and tiiat he wanted to sell it. After hearing the evidence Siiuire Fry decided that Berger V as not in conidtion to handle a gun and assessed him with the fine. Attended Funerab The funeral of .Mrs. Mary Ellen Kleiuloj) was held Wednesday af¬ ternoon with a brief service at her late home on Broad street, Naia¬ reth. Rev. G. M. Schultz. presid¬ ed, liurial WL'S made in bake View cemetery, Saylorsburg. The pall¬ bearers were reinti'-es. Steward Kleintop. Oliver Kressler, Mr. Ser¬ fass and O. Xewhard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Messlnger, Belvidere street. N'azarelh. at¬ tended the funeral of the former'a hrother. Rev. A. L. Messlnger at Rich ford. X. Y.. which was held on Sunday afternoon. S«>ven weeka .Tgo Rev. and .Mrs. A. L. Me.ssinger visited Mr. :ind Mrs. Messlnger and performed the marriage ceremony of their daughter. Miss Helen, and Clayton R Hor'on, of Bangor. .\lMM \i:V IMCMC .AlCJl-ST 15. Entertained Friends .Mrs Mike Dituuer. of Woavcrs- viUe, in honor of her birthday en¬ tertained a numher of friends at the P. O. S. of A. lodge hail at Weaversvllle, .Vn excellent sup¬ per was served and dancing and cards were enjoyed. There wero over 100 gue.sts present from Hethbdiem. Butztown. Allentown. Easton, Bath, ^Veave^sville • nnd Xazareth. Ladies' .\uxi'i;try of the Sona of l'nion War Ve'erans of Camp No. 20 will hold their annual idciilc on Wednesday. August 15. Tlie place selected is kuown as Cliarley'a place along the William Penn highway near Bethlehem. AU members who expect to accompany tha crowd for the outing will kindly iiiforni Mrs. Alma Waltera, Green street, on or before Satur¬ day. .\ugust 11, In order to make snme necessary avraugements. Preliminary arrangements hare been made with the Lehigh Volley Traction Coiiiiviny to board the 3 o'clock cnr n' Main and Beividere- Mauch Chunk str('e! ¦•. mt'K 1 XMii.v i:i.i'Mox. The ninfteenth annunl reunion of the Buck family will be held Labor Day at IMgemont Park, on the Bus Co. line half-wny between Danielsville and Walnutport. IIOI WRY t l.lll MI,i:TI\<i. The Rotary Club met Monday night. :il being present nnd five visitors, fnur from Bethlehem und ,lark Ktniishury, formerly of. town and now of Texas; Joseph Happel of Tatamy and Charles W'lllauer of Stockertown gave their autobi¬ ographies. Mr. Stansbury re- sponded to the Rreeting of the club. Next meeting will be held August 13. . Aajr.nu tStJl'i Mi-.-.f.-'. :• -«jk ¦¦ ¦ » 'rt :.::.:'.:,-'mt^
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 37 |
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 | 1928-08-09 |
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 | 08 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 37 |
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 | 1928-08-09 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-28 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38431 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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The Nazareth Item
_AN_I^NfDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
j)ING OF NORTH IJIAIN STREET DIS¬ CUSSED BY COUNCIL
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Month | 08 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19280809_001.tif |
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