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The Nazareth Item AN INDEPENDENT FAMILV NEWSPAPER DBVOTBD TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. . XXXVUI NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 13. 1929 No.2f (RFUL EXERCISES iK CLOSING OF OLD [jjAZARETH HALL M. A. tate Sermon Delivered By Rev. Stempel, of Island; Diplomas and Prizes Awarded it Last Commencemnet Program Here; Press Parade Yesterday Afternoon Dad's Day • One Day When He Gets Stnnething Be-iides Bills By Albort T. Roid ttoureate sermon to the ^ Naiareth Hall on ,rtrt« Naiareth Moravian Mbared in the closing -J tN old acho"'- '^^^' laaurfiea had an added and ™j|,iacance for when the Itlldcnts leave the doors iMoric military academy (oraver behind them and Hall as an Institution dem existence. „nion to the graduates was preached by the gtempel. of New Dorp. His discourse was 'Mlilmple. hut fl"*"* ''"*' Ing. svmpathy and ilriee The speaker was by Rp^' A. n. Thaeler. If of Niiz'ieth Hnll. The by Upv. Stempel wan Jai the Mnn." In his r»- 'tItapeakPi- s'afed th't the II which WP mist measure Hire: '"la lie •^i"d fearinK. , Co-op'M-;itivo?- In th-- ipeaker poMiterl out that I, be no rf-\\ foundation without ail i<l)idlr.p fai'h ,„J»n hin power to help us. Bieb as iiiM'i has this faith HrMS r.od-fearins life hf ap to the first standard, iwwous must lie ponsiderpd rtUtlons to his fellowman. Is be all thit the name Im- Ht hP hroadminded. sym- ind ReneroHs in his Juds- hln fpliownien. Is he co¬ in? Tn live the fullness of lan life t'lP Ood-fearina nan nnut also have the |l«lpfiiliiess. Ho must lIvR tt lervlce. working with bis fallow men to achieve which such a life jwrit. lag Rev. Srempel's sor- Panl S Meinert. pastor h. who presided at the s"oke brleSy to tha the faculty and those wi»h tha Hall. In • •Wf be"Htiful but traviht taa. Rev. Melnert •«- III keen regret that the ¦U about to pass forever scene of active endeavor. iked the headmaster and orkerg for their labors ilihed fhem Ood-speed in Aosen fleids as they came ng of the ways. It was ling occasion and many were ifeoted by the realization. ley were here together for It time. Choir and orchestra of the lihad provided special music Mrvlce and a most appro- rauilcal setting to the affair ths able direction of Prof. BMk. Mrs. Florence Brock- •nd Miss Marie Volgt wer© lor the occasion and both h ipecinlly flne voice. The Itn renedered excellent mus- ini the services. served as the main building ot the school. The Class day program was given at 10 o'clock. Bruce Crawford, read the class prophecy; Arthur Leibert gave the Class will; Class History, Oeorge WIddicombe and presentations, Thomas (irim- mesdale. The spectre of the Hall (.'losiuR guve a melancholy solem¬ nity fo the scene in spite of the l^ayety and witticisms of the class day ;)rogram. felt more keenly per¬ haps by the older alumni than by the boys now In school. The Ivy- covered old hall, that has housed many generations of boys, whose history has been contemporaneous witii the history of the I'nited Stafs, tl»e stately old trees that ha e flanked the ereen for over iialf a century, will see this scene no more. The Commeiicenietit pv^rrises bps;an at 11 o'rlork in th" Hail chapel witli He:ulmasfer llev. A. D. Tbpeler. pro^Uline. Th" silutn- t'liv juldrpss was pre-:eii*ed hy .Ar¬ thur [,"it)ert. sou of Dr. and Mrs. Hany T.eilu'rt. of Ilfthlehem. who graduates in the Latin prep:iratory rrmrse. Dr. Thaeler then present- r-d the diplomas and awards to the members of the gradiiatin^ class aud *o other members nf the school who bad achieved distinction In their studies during the past year. Thoje of the senior rias>» recoiv- Ins dii)lf>mas were nrure ^ra^<•fnrd. .Xrtbur I.elbert and Cenrep WIddi¬ combe. Awards mad" by v.irious rersnns and nnuounopd by Dr. T'lael^r were; To .lohn M. Caynor. .tr.. of Mlddl"ton. N. Y.. n fountain rPTt for the createst Imi-rovement in r"nmcnship durine the year, f'opwav I.Mvson. of Mon tela ir. \. .1.. repelvert the William V. Knauss tirlze fnr hlehest percentage In ar- iMin'otic In fhe lower school. Sreclal mention was mnde In this connection of Kdward Buel, of Al¬ lentown, whose percentage was as hlKh at that of Lawson hut who had antered aehool in January white Lawaon haa attended the en¬ tire term. Dnvld Sm'th. of Treichlers. won 'he .Fohn T Oram science medal. for his work In physics this year. Th'« medal l.s a aold medal pre¬ sented by Mrs. W. M. Ewing. of Philadelphia. In memory of the devotion nf Prof. John F. Cram, n former member of the Xazareth Hall faculty and Is presented fo the student who has done best work In science during the year. Rev. nr. W. N. Schwarze. presi¬ dent of Moravian College, of Beth¬ lehem, made the commencement address to the graduates. The Alumni meet'ng w.ts held at 1 o'clock In the Hnll and the an MOTHER'S MEET¬ INGS BIG FEATURE CHILDREN'S lYE Bible Class Conference at Mt. Bethel Tomor¬ row Night The Mothers* meeting held in connection with Children's Wsek in the Easton District was a great help to all who had tbe privilege of attending. Dr. Violet Sargent gave a very helpful talk on "Health Habits," followed by an Interesting discourse on "The Christian Training of the Child ' by .Mrs. H. K. Harner, of Lansdale. formerly of Kaston. Mrs. Robert Arnold rendered an effective solo, and Mrs. Philip Pearwon as4i.-!ted af the piano. On Thursday even¬ ing at the First M. E. Cliurch. a meetiug for i)arents iind teachers In the rburch school was held. Dr. (Ieorge Fickes. of Lafayette College, gave an Instructive ad¬ dress on various princi[)Ie.s of psy- chidoay in child trainins. Mu-sic furni.shpd by the Triimpler Trio adrled interest to the meeting. Mrs. Herbert C.. Horton. Children's Division Su!)er!ntendent of the K:i<ton district pienided at these meetiuRs, Bethlehem reports the obsarv- ai!CP there iu tbe form of two Mi(t!ie'''s nipptiuBs. oue iu Kmman- uel KvMiKpMral f'onarescntional HEART ATTACK FATAL TO FORMER NAZARETH GIRL WHILE IN SHOW Sudden Demise of the Former Rhoada Milheim of Town, After Long Illness, Shocks Her Many Friends Here; Victim Stricken Suddenly While in Scranton Theater Mrs. Cornelius J. Ryan, oti Scranton, the farmer Miss Rhoada Milheim. of town, died suddenly ^ of a heart a'tack in that city, about ' 10 o'clock Monday evening, aged J2 yeaiJ. Mrs. Ryan had been 111 for nDiv.s time past but had recent-' ly convalesced to such an extent , tlia' her piiysician said she mig;t, t,il>e .some recreation. On Monday e.vei.itic; she went to a moving pic-, (u"p" tbeirre and »hile watchiuR Ihe rlay suddenly was taken IU.' j She expired before medical aid ' I corld reach her and death was at-| ' trihuted to an attack of the heart.' Mra. Ryan, who was a daugbt«r of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mllh«lai, of Naaareth R. D. 1, waa wt<l»ly known and popular here and n*wa of her death will come aa a gtaot shuck to tbem. Besides har hoa- bund and parents she is aurrited by two HuiiH. Cornelius and Robert. three sisters: .Mrs. Russell iUder, of Hudson, N. Y., Miss Marfaret and Mi3s Mantana at home and • brother. I.,eo, of town. Funeral arrangements will b« at Scranton where interment wOl Hike til ice. LAST P-T MEET | SCOUTS FIELD MEET HERE TONIGHT; AT PEN ARGYL SAT. Touisb' al 7:4.' o'clock tbe I'ar- ent-Teacller:^ Association will holl Ir last meeting of fhe se.ison. rbu-rh. at which Mrs. Forest r,ud-;,j,,,p ^-.p^titig will be held in the w'tr. sunprlntend^pt of Children's „,^,, scbool audinnium and offlr- work of tbe presided, the Bethlehem district other at the First LOCAL UNITS CON- SCHOOL BOARD IN DUCTED MEMORLU SERVICES SUND.W Annual Exercises In Mon¬ roe County Attended By Lar^je Crowds Captain 0\,e:i Rice Camp, N'o. :i(). .SdUi ot V.eieran» unit-r ctMU- mand of Captain Stanley Hahu, accompanied by twenty members of the Harold V. Knecbt Poat, No. 415, American Legion Drum and Bugle Corpa under command of Drum Major Matthew Morrow, at Mt. Eden Church, Monroe county, on Sunday. The services were held at 10 o'clock, standard time. The program was in charge of El¬ mer Abel, of the local S. of V. Camp. Arrived at the cemetery the various organizations, Ameri¬ can Legion. Sons of Veterans. .Mt. Eden Sunday school members and others formed Iuto a procession and moved into the cemetery. After decorating graves the pro¬ cession reformed and marched to the church where the legion pro¬ vided a selection, the assembly aang "Onward Christian Soldiers" and John Matthews, of town, de¬ livered tbe memorial address. Rev REGULAR MONTHLY MEETINGS L.\ST WEEK Tax Collector and Trcasui*er Report; Teachers Re leased From Contracts; Committee Appointed To Purchase School Supplies For Next Term; Other Important Business Bapti-t church, Mrs. R. S. Weaver i ^^ j presldlnc. The speakers were Mrs. H. R. Hirner and Mi-s Shiner, of t'le \'isitinc Nursps .Association. Mrs. Irvln Rretz. of Ra = ton pav» a talk on Children's Work in pen- oral. Stiocial music w;is n fp'irife of the afternoon. About 100 chil- drpn wppp rnrt^:] for Pt *\\<^ tv.o rhurclies while the inotbers atti^ud- ed the meetinss. Iti^freshni'i-nts were donated for tbe children and ¦ill h-'d a enod time. The ohsf-fv-' ance of Children's Week In these' •wo district.s we feel wiil be nri-l durti-.e nf niich eoi'd and will !i« au even ef^iter sneers pn\t ytnr i Marlyn A. Pwad^r. of Belfas*. the' •lewly elected Coun'y Su"erir.t°n 1-: ent of Adult Blhle Class work. ers for the ensuing term will be elected. A .sieciiM firo^ram ha.s been ar- i-Mtped by Hisih School teachers for the occ^jsiun witli Mls.s Schuler in ch.'irjje ot the music. The H'ls- :>lv li*v C(ir.;niittt-e will .serve re- fre.shnients. .A ¦ a tiarent or teacher it is your duty to make e.ery effort to attend this meotlng. The regular monthly maeting of tlon carried on the following vote. the School Bonrd waa held in the High School Building Monday eve¬ ning, June 3, 1929. Members preaent; Martin, Kern, Hawk and Shimer. The niinutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. The Treasurer of the Board ren¬ dered the following report: Bal. on hand May 1 . . .$23057.38 lli'<-«*ipta Rec'd from Ta.\ Col. .. .$1172.61 Tuition 501.92 Rent 40.00 N.H.S. Tel. Tolls 1.55 Yea: Kern, Hawk, Martin and Shimer. Nay: Nona. Moved l»y Martin, seconded by Kern, that Adam Shekletski be Fined For Illegal A field meet for Scouts of Ban- ' gor. Ten Ar.uyl, Nazareth, Stock- i ertown. Porrland. .Martin's Creek and Roseto will be held on Satur¬ day. June 15th. at 2:30 p. m. In ^ Weona I'ark. Pen Argyl. i The events will be as tollowi: I Relew—tent pitching, Morse ¦ slgnalllns. fireman's carry, relay, fire by friction, water boiling, Scout's pace and flag relay. There will be no flrst, second and third places in the events. The contestants compete against • standard of accomplishment in h given time. All teams making Standard In each event will oe awarded streamers. Hiving of Bees :BE.4TS WIFE; OUT ON BAIL Georse land. wa« Bartholomew, of Port- before S(iuire Fry on Siturday evening and paid a flne will be the speaker at the aupper, of $10 and coats on a charge ot conference of the Mt. Bethel dls-' ^^.^ j„ ^ees in hives not coutorm- trlct which will be held in Christ Lutheran church. Stone Church, on Fridav evening. June 14. .\t ss Margaret Bull, coun'y se"rptary. will also give a talk on "The Valve elected to the position of teacher of the Home and E.xtension Depa-t- laaland friends of Nazareth an their annual pllgrlm- Naiare'h early Tuesday Ud throughout the day Is swelled the numbers ) who were returning for Mmmencement. The com- it exe'clsea were held nunl hasebill meeting befwe°n al-'j Strausser offered prayer. The timni and the Cadets wag played at 2:SO on Hall fleld. and dress nar- nde on the campus at 4 o'clock. CARS IN CRASH AT INTERSECTION Total Receipts Crand Total . . . . Expenditures . . . Sons of Veterans fired a volley over the graves and Raymond Franken¬ fleld. a member of the Camp, sounded taps. Following tbe services at Mt. Eden the local grouns motored to Saylor's Lake, where they tnok dinner. At 2 o'clock services were held at Saylorsburg Church. Rev. ' j W. M. Dietz offered prayer. John Wednesday mornln^^Tbout 10 Matthews also delivered the mem-' o'clock Rev. J. A.'^iUfck. of town, I o""'"' address at this place. The und Stephen Kelm. of Forks, col-! "•''"« souad of the Sons of Veter- 1716.08 $2477.1.36 C993.0S .$17780.28 Bal. June 1, 1929 . The Tax Collector rendered a report showing collections during the month of May 1929 as follows: 1027 taxes $138. penaltes $6.90. of music, requested to be released total 1927 taxes $144.90: 1928 from their contracts of science in the High Schooi. Mo tiun carried on the following vote. Vea: Kern, Hawk. Martin and Shimer. Nay: None. .Moved by Kern, seconded by Hawk, that Miss Mary N. Little he re-elected to the position of teach¬ er to the position of teacher of English in the High School. Mo¬ tion carried on the following vote. Vea: Kern, Hawk, Martin and Shimer. Nay: None. The Supervising Principal re¬ ported that Miss Dorothy Dlehl. who was re-elected to teach In the seventh and eighth grades next term, and Miss Mabel K. Schuler, who was re-elected as supervisor taxes $1015.28. penalties $50.72, total 1928 taxes $1066; additional $4.00. penalties $0.20, total addi¬ tional $4.20: grand total $1215.10. On motion of Martin and Kern, unanimously carried, the reports of the Treaaurer and ot the Tax ment to the Church School" 1 Prof. Harold Kennard. nf Lff- ivitte College, was tv^e speaker ou Monday evening at 'he meetlre <¦>' the Northampton District Y. P. Council. His topic was t h e "Social Side of the Four-fold Llf°." The meetlne took place in Trinity Ki'angelical church, M.Un street, Northampton. . ing with tbe State law in regard to bee keeping. ' This makes the th;rd violator of the state cods \,lio lias baen before Squire Fry ou a Similar cliarge preferred by De- {I'.ry State .\piiiry Inspector C. VV. Ci.*eve.s, who recently paid a visit ;o ai>:aries in this section and fiiund numerous infractions Jo(> Charles, of near Bath, put np 1300 before Squire Jamea Ttf, Tueaday evening on a ekarge of aa¬ aaalt and battery and aggr>»a»a4 assault and battery prei^rred ky his wife, ?fary. The wife allegea tl.ai ;;•¦! liHsband b.?."!! h-jr sHtk his fist.-. ariJ al«o whipped hor wHk a belt from an au omobile fan. She e\l'.ibi;ed welts on her brtdy which .-^'le said were c.tused by tke whi»>-iing. The trouble Is said fo have of been caused by the wife wishing to unanimously carried, the Board adjourned to meet in adjourned session at 8 p. m.. daylight s.ivini time, Tuesday. June 11. 1929. C. J. Knauss. Secretary. ¦iou< points in the laws govern-! "'"'^e 1<-"^ the piece where they j now ll*'e to tbeir own property In Bath. According to the atory told tbe Snuire the woman Is on hsd terms with her neighbors and wan's to leave the neighborhood, while tb» husband wants to remain where they now live. ing the ke.'jilng of bees. Tlip'5* hdled before Squire Fry lad la led to hive their bees in f;-,oderr.. mov;'I)le frame hives so that the hives can be readily cleaii- e i ;i'ul he lionev removed without des'ruction of the swarm. THF X%Z*RKTH NATIONAL H.%NK N.4MKD K-VKCl'TOB I'nder fhe will of Frank S'-h'l! late of the Borough of Niz'reth Moved by Martin, seconded by, Hawk, that Miss Dorothv Dlehl I 'dmltfed fo probate in the oftlce of and Mlas Mabel K. Schuler be re-i '»»» Register of Wills, at Kf.s,on rnorr'n* nt 11 o'clock "ded with their autoa at Evergreen «"•" ^reA a volley over the graves Collector were received and flled tt In the evening as here- Th« stuf'eits of the gradu- «kn presented the last Class ¦Welles. oTi the Campus In ifcw of t' e old manor house killt neni-'v two centuries "Count 7 nyendorf's resld- *M for the past 150 years IWN6 OFTHE IAL LEAGUE and Uroad atreet. Kllck'a car was ¦* l^*- ^^i"" Cemetery, folowed traveling east on Evergreen and |^*' a selection by the Drum Corpa. Kelm south on Broad. The occu¬ pants of both cars escaped seriou.-i injuries. Mrs. Keim was tlirown bodily out nf the car on the paved highway. Both cars were damag¬ ed. Rev. Kllck drove his car away from the point of collision with Its own power and the Kelm car was towed to the Frack & Leh garage for repairs, having the left front wheel sheared awny af the hub. Bugler Frankenfleld sounded taps. After this gervice the Camp and Post members traveled to Shaw¬ nee where they s-ient the remaind¬ er nf the dav. The provision train In charge of Jobn flum, accom¬ panied hy R. L Hoch had proced- ed the hfrvs and everything was mnde ready for r> brief camp. The greipis re'urned home late Sunday nicht. 'PLAYKD l..*ST WEEK '"inriday r.o Tuesday i '>l»le 4; L-,ne Star 3. | '"•Men :¦; N;z.reth Waist "er Ho-iiMj r,; Lone Star •*XD|\(; OF CLl'IS-S Paul Sunday Shive. tif Tatajjly. spent with friends ~-fn town. I'fTerhert CrifT^til Improved his property on Lincoln avenue by lay- Inc a concrete p.ivement. "•i Cemeai Blxie Hosiery W. . .4 *h Waist L. 1 1 2 2 4 4 P.C. .800 .SOO .600 .r.oo .200 .000 ' •'HlTili.KD FOR ^f'\T WKKK Tilda y — ^'''" *^ N-..7.1,reth Cement ij. Tonuiirov,- — I V'e vs. Kraeir.er Hosiery Moalajr— '*'"va. N.zuretj, Waist HoHi,,j. vs. N,.,. Cement '^edne'idiy III f ». \ .iiareth Cement TO THK I'Kori.K Ol \OllTH.\MI»ToN COIMV: The noisome rarc.sa prepared carefully In advance and dragged out Keliruary Ifi. 1!<;:9. has been promptly, properly and effectively buried by a Berk- County Court anil .liiry. The verdict of not guilty iu the case of Coinm< u- wealth vs. Heichmau was Inevitable a few niciuents after the first witness for the prosecution had sworn to tell the truth. I conceived It to be my duty to keep li'.ent as to the merits of tbe case before trial. In spite of the v.hispers that bore the breath of Iialitosls of the mind and tlie so-cailtd III'"- Items iu tbe local piii>ers that recalled the slimy days i.t tlif 'Kaston .liiiii-Miil" I never doubled D&ichniau's iu- nocfiice because I kiU'W lilir.. i Know his acrusors and I ki.ow tlif motives that |in>iniit'd tbe accusations. 'Ill parapiirase ;," ancient saying: "Tlie political diing- hill Ul bored and bnuii^lit tiirlli only a couple of skunks." SiKued: — i;. C. M.M< 11. I'istrict Attorney. On motion of Hawk and Martin, unanimously carried, the follow¬ ing billa were approved for pay¬ ment nnd fhe Treasurer authorized! to pay them: | Ceorse .\. Smith $ .35' Hahn & Cold 17r..S5 J. A. Stofflet 4.50 .tohn Savitz n.iu \ zureth HivdwareCii. .. r>.^>-, V. A. Marcks 2.:'^ Kaston Pub Co ll..";-.' N'zareth Itpui 16.2.') Perfection Form Co I.T;; Poonle'si Coal & Supply Co. r-.-'.' n. r< «to>i» .«tn World Bonk Co 14..".;; Itnlden Pat. Cover Co. ... 10 «1 H. L. Heymann Co 9.1 2 Milton Bradley To 3 0; F. K. Welnland !».nr. Milo Itih. &• C-rbon Cnrn. 27.Ot r.vons g: C;irnahLiTi 1 r:.^!> Frank Hu'h "".'i^ •"¦let ro. Kdson Co 81.01 ttand. McNnlly ^- Co fix .1 L Ha'umett C-i 2.''.r. Kenitnerer P.itier Co ?-.'}", l.ihich Tol. Cn 26."0 pennver-fleppprt Ci I..'!? William Henry 10.|«7 Silver. Bu'-detl & Co 17 10 It. c. Oriffltb r.n.?.<!. Mrs. James Troxell 2.20 Mrs. IMuar Uohn 2 20 Carl Wacn>»r S.OO Mrs. Henry Knauss 3,20 Mrs. Chirle.« Wasser .... \.^it Mrs. Jacob Messlnger .... l.dO leased fromVhelr contracts tol ^^"^ ^'a'^^'"*""' >rat'onal teach ia the Naiareth Schools dur- ''^en nnmed executor. Ing the 1929-1930 school term. ln| accordance with their requests. I Motion carried on the following vote. Yea: Kern. Hawk, Martin and Shimer. N'ay: None. On motion of Kern and H:HWk. unaniinously c.''rri<d. the bids for school supplies fo rthe 192!t-1930 SI hi'O] term were otiened. Itii's wer» received from the fillowine: ''eckham. Litfl> & Co.. ItohertJ & Meek. The American .\e<vs Co.. Inc. Milton nradley Co.. Edward K. Un'.At Co.. Inc^ .1 I.. Ilaminett Co.. Lindemyr r & II:'rker ard K\ 'U rtnl-ym'le. Tbe Pves'i!-ut a roliited th-^ Siiiievr'sh'B pi-inc'n 1 t'le .''eo-e- •!'ry I Pirecnr I'"vk n- n com¬ mittee to ccinipiro 'be ¦ tiif it'o-s on schoii' su: ¦ !'-- '••¦¦ f e irfj!>. IfK'fi sclwud term. 'Ml! id iC- 'h • (pri''^rs ,>• Mirf'i t\ ''or-'. ("1 ."I-1¦.-.(' *},n no:rd r;;p-'t I'' -d Hnrrel "1 ' ¦¦'ie'it s:ivln'? I 029. Bank has CH AMItKR or COMMERCE MKKTIXi \K.\T WKIt. Til? Directors of the Nazareth Chamber of Commerce and tbe Cb.'irm'Mi of the different commlt- te?H will meet next Wednesday v'liins, June l!<th. at S p. m.. in ;'i» soci;»l rooms of the "V". .litters of importance will be di^cujsed and all directors are ex- pertt-d to attend. Receives Doctrs Degree RKFOHMFD CHim'H Pl.^VH RFMOHEIINfj PnooRAM: r\MI»\iflX I'NDER WAT The St. John's Reformed Chnrch is hotdini an every-member can¬ vass for the purpose of ralalng fitntij to remodel the Interior ot th? church. Proposed niani In- c'ude painting and re-decoratIng the interior, installation of a now liishMng system and numerous o'lier chTges of m'nor nsture. The entire change-when completed P 's e.<ti">qted win cost almoat thirtv thousand dollara and efforte are being trade to raise that aam In the parish. Ol nuitioii niianiinonsly Mil iiiiiriied !• se-J.iMin ¦•t ' 1 time. June 4 eu'''ic of th^ ¦d in the High. 1 p. m.. riay- 1 !(2''. Hawk. Mar- .1*1 t'O 4. Tii''.( 8r.'.3.21 Mov •'! bv Kern, seconded by M irtin. tbi't In tbe fw'ure .t1| chil¬ dren attending tbe publ'c schocils. wbii suffered from diiibtberi.i or scarlet fiver. shall procure and submit. sMb-icquent to release from nunr;tntine. a doctor's certificate rpr"ryi'iB that they have fully re¬ covered from the disease. Mo- T'"' adiourned » Scbo'il !!,<•.••¦! « s b Srbiiol P.uildiiig at liL'i't ^-viiti; time. Members tiresent tin and Kern. In tfb ab.i"noe of Ibl* I'resideift of the Board. Vice President Hawk presided. .\li)vp| by Korn. -.ecmideil by Martin, tbat the bond presented bv Tn\ Collector R. C. Crlfflth in tbe amoiint (tf .'t<o 000. (m which A. K. Frantz. WllPam P. C.ano, Andrew t\. Kern. H. M. Kleckner. M. n. Munger, W. K. Shinier and K. J. rnangst apiiear as lli(> sure¬ ties, bo accepted. .Motion carried on the fidlnwinc vnte. Vea: Kern. Martin and Hawk. Nay: None. «»iTm»«»u ox ' i»EnroRM.%NrE 'V I»l;.*V4JROI'ND TOMORROW Nioirr Tbo annual playground sbow of the Nazare'h Y.M.C A. will be h»1d fiT-iocow (Friday) In the rear ot the "Y" Building, on the rlny- erot'Pd t'\ere. The affair Is sched- ul«»^ to start at 6:30 p. m. The program of field sports will include raco.i* for bovs and girla, I nlpy ground hill, drills and exer- c'ses. T''" affair will he in cliarge of C S Minter. physical director of the Y.M.C.A. .Vi r^. !-'l "Vt FR^rTinKn i,eo RKHl'LT «»F .... . OM HUP pAVEMKurr ERNEST SEYFRIED Ernest .sJeyfrled. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Seyfried. Belvidere Streei. who isradiiated from Hahn- iiemann .Medical College. Philadel¬ iihia, ou June Gth. will enter he wa.<« a member af the Olee Club nnd nerved aa football manager during the season of 1923. During his course at Hahnn?- mann. he was a member of the On motion of Martin and Kern, in 1924. At the latter institution town. hospital to pursue cipe Club and led that nrganliation for a yeur at the In 1929. He was manager of the club lu 1928. He is a member of Delta Theta of Muhlenberg. Phi -Mpha Camma Fraternity imedi- call of Hahnemann College, Ptoleir. V Society, Kaston Lodge. No 121. BP.O.E., P.O.S. of A., Whitefleld Lodge F. and A.M., and Ht. John's Lutheran Church, llahnneniann ; his internship Instituti(Mi. I Young Seyfried. who when hi« course at the Hospital is complete will he a medical doctor, received , his preliminary pducation at Cat I asaunua HiKh school, where he graduated In 1!>20. and at Muhlen- I berg College, where he graduated Mrs. Snrah Stiver. New street, a well knowti resident of town, la conWnedtjt.jne kome as the reaatt of g»TllFturnil latt anlrln Mre, early morning on 8ontk Mala treet, ^en she sllppedjygjui Iron aaelag Pokl the la- wkara reported^plf well altkoosk auirerfiSMaaMKrakle pain. I-l'THERAl* PRHTIVAL NRXT WBDSrSMlAT The Lutheran Saaday aekaol wilt bold Ita ananal etrawkariT and Ire cream teetlral on tke laara adjoining the cknreh on Wedag** day evening. June 1*. witk a OMWt ber of new featarea. The Naiareth Band will faraMft the music and a varr ylataMMI time la aatlelpated tor all wto ••> tend. i
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1929-06-13 |
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 | 06 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1929 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1929-06-13 |
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 38562 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 |
The Nazareth Item
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILV NEWSPAPER DBVOTBD TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
. XXXVUI
NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 13. 1929
No.2f
(RFUL EXERCISES iK CLOSING OF OLD [jjAZARETH HALL M. A.
tate Sermon Delivered By Rev. Stempel, of Island; Diplomas and Prizes Awarded it Last Commencemnet Program Here; Press Parade Yesterday Afternoon
Dad's Day • One Day When He Gets Stnnething Be-iides Bills
By Albort T. Roid
ttoureate sermon to the ^ Naiareth Hall on ,rtrt« Naiareth Moravian Mbared in the closing -J tN old acho"'- '^^^' laaurfiea had an added and ™j|,iacance for when the Itlldcnts leave the doors iMoric military academy (oraver behind them and Hall as an Institution dem existence. „nion to the graduates was preached by the gtempel. of New Dorp. His discourse was
'Mlilmple. hut fl"*"* ''"*' Ing. svmpathy and ilriee The speaker was by Rp^' A. n. Thaeler. If of Niiz'ieth Hnll. The by Upv. Stempel wan Jai the Mnn." In his r»- 'tItapeakPi- s'afed th't the
II which WP mist measure Hire: '"la lie •^i"d fearinK.
, Co-op'M-;itivo?- In th-- ipeaker poMiterl out that I, be no rf-\\ foundation without ail i |
Month | 06 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1929 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19290613_001.tif |
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