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¦^:.. Nazareth ITEM _AN__INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPF.P DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. XXXVII ^1 Board Awards for Paving To Local Contractor NAZAKKTH. PA . r HURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1928 No. S3 Contract ,r monthly meeting of poard was held In the building Monday ev- berS. I!>2S. present: Hawk, Mur- MiUbert and Shimer. [.taltw of the regular \rfOctober I. l!»28nnd of «d meetliiK "^ October read and approved irer rendered the ful- ""^Oct. l.'-S $33.475..IS RKelpt-s. T« 241).14 1.00 18121.67 .|515!»7.0.-. 9452.6.S ^iWi $42144.37 R. C. Grifflth ren- ; ihowing collection!! during the month rIMS.as (ollows: I92ti t, penalties $1.32, tu- 1127 taxes $137.40. 11$, total $144.5S; 'ill«34.S6, penaltie!^ $11674.46; grand Ul. I o( Martin and Hau- •aily carried, the fol- nere approved for I the Treasurer auth- r them: Co. & Inter. $ 51.42 67.5i Lehigh Telephone Co. ... 11.lin A. N. I'almer Co 4.17 F. A. .MtirckM 7tHt.(»ii .Vazareth Coal & Mir. t'o. u.Oo Win. .M. Siitte.- ,'!.-).00 llenifyer Ai tieppart Co. . . !»3.6:j .Henry liis.ston Ac Co ;!.(i:j l'(irler-Cal)lu .Mat it. Co lii.42 i.iiiiiiifr Pitch I'ipf Co. . . ;;.l.-. AlliMui .MfK. Co I.O:: I ontinciilul Sialc WurUs. ii'.K'.t i .School Arts .\I;igazilie Co. 11.On V. Iier.«li H.iril wnre Co. .. '>.'i] Wiiliani Andnws li.l: Kdw. J. I'nangst Ai.Sons . 7.7 I Krank Hnth l..".ii lititiKtir .Motor Kxpri>> . . ..'n It. ('. Crilllth Uitli. 17 Maker ic Taylor Co 11.(hi A. A. .Miller—Coin. ^7.01 I'o^taBe *.j.4."i 22.ir. ¦¦•^'^ ^^^rLiSig^ ^/ O"'" Presidents Came From W.0i4ARPIN» MAiuonp. kPoran & Co.. . % (tollery IN* MfK. Co. . . L IlM) & Co. . . IMna Co Mr i^" llKk Iirdtware Co. . IM iilmp. Ret. Bd. tMkel pKuer Co. . . . Npan & Co. . . |tln.-*t. Co. ... iftL Water Cu.. ^Mf ....... ^^Bco ^Hk £- ^B^ny .... ^^^B. ^V/. B Go K# Son .... ^¦it ^K ^B^ Co Hpt, ,. Bl* [pii ¦pM Bus. Ser* Hl' WCo. .... HpHk 14.00 4.00 1.22 19.70 8.75 1.10 294.3» 66.55 1.00 647.5!» 3.2.-. . 1 4 31.!t4 3 n.s.-. 4.:t:; 142.6S 62.71 1.41 4.33 8.OS 35.13 6.15 14.87 31.40 18.00 26.43 13.22 4.16 9.26 7.S» St.54 1.90 11.71 9,71 rrlt. Co. Inc. ... 70.00 11.80 2.47 $307:!.lo .Moved by .Martin, seconded !i> Hawk, that the cynlraci for coii- Hlrnrting curb nnd gutter at the Fairview School biiildInK '>»¦ awarded to Wiliiam .M. Ivieler :it his proiHisal of I.-..40 per lini-.il foot. .Motion carried on the I'ol- iowiiiK vote: Vea: Martin. Kern, Hawk. Haubert and .Shinier. .N.iy: iKine. .Motion of llatilxit and l\ern. Ihaf Itoy Hahn of Plaintleld town- slii)) and .John Kavcak of I'piier .Nazareth townsliip lie adinitt.d as pupils in the IiIkIi school. ciirrieJ nnaninioiisly. The boroiinb auditors rf;iort(Ml that tliey made the final tiiidit of tlte accotints of former Tax Col- leitor A. A. Miller aiul rendered llu' followinK stat;met_it : .\inonnts chargeable fo Tax Col¬ lector—Cash In hands of Tax Col [lector July ti. I!t26. $7fi4.t>4: out¬ standing .Inly 6. 192S. $:!7(>o.3.s; renalties on outstanding taxe.s col¬ lected $121.!tT; exoiKMated Imt ;(iibse(|iientiy paid JLii": addi¬ tional: Charles, Kdward (l!»L'Ii ?4.tHl. Total f46.-.l..':'. Amounts credited tn T.ix Col¬ lector—Henii'ted fo Treasurer nf Sihonl District f .i:!! l.!»:!; exoaer- titiotis $ll'Te.70; unseated land .<.¦.">.•! !; costs (if coUectiiiii casea .«i:l.:!0. Total $4ti.-.i.r,!i. Wf till- nndt'r.sium'il .\iulitor- of Nazareth Horongh Si'hool Dis¬ trict have audited the flnal ac¬ count of A. A. Miller, Ta.\ Collec¬ tor, and the record kept thereof by the Secretary of the School Dis¬ trict, nnd to the best of our knowl¬ edge and belief flnd them true and correct. Dated al Nazareth, Pa., this 16th day o( October. 1928. Chas. C. Reese, F. D. Heekman, H. P.. Koch, Auditor*. Moved by Kern, seconded by Martin, that the report ot the au¬ ditors be accepted. Motion car¬ ried on the following vote: Yea: Haubert, Hawk, Martin, Kern and Shimer. Nay: none. On motion of Martin and Hau¬ bert the Board adjourned. C. J. Knauss. Secy. WOMtOH WILSON 5TfVUNTON ^i WKIMIEY * NILE5 O. v^r spoon. On their entry into the world they .Many American ^rcat men were born without the proverbial sii ^''/iT'iy """ '"'¦'^f's'". '"•»''!' an<l«he love of their parents. The pictures above shoW the birthplaces of ir« T "''^'If."/Pr^';''^^'"-^''';^'. Calvm Coolidge and six presidents of the past. These presidents among others hrst WW the bghl of day in the rural districts of America, and rose ^om obscurity to the highest oi .cc iu the land NAZARETH GRIDIRON TEAMS DEFEATED OVER WEEK END Naziueth had a had week-end athletically w iun liotli .N'azarelh Iligh and .N'azareth A. C. went down lo defeat. Nazareth Higli lost a hard fought game to .N'orlli- aliiiifon HiKh on tlie latter held by a score of t!-0. Seeger, fleet riyht end of the .Northampton teum. tore off a forty-yard run In thu second (juarler that Kuve .N'orth¬ ampton its only score. It was the luck of the Kanie that Itus Metz- Kar. .N'azareth hack, sliould liavo ( iilered llie Kaiiie with an injured Iig and was unable lo run. .Metz- Thousands of Farmers Will Witness Product Show Here This Week STATE WORKERS AIDING BLIND SPEAK AT LIONS MEETING Rev. Wotring Addresses High School Students Putor ^It SchocMck trry B. Blocker, York City, will [Tfciaksglvlng day ser- lehoeneck chnrch. Ids and relatives'of • •III be sure to wel- jtJUortunity of hearing •ce from one of He is now tts First Moravian »^ *•* Vork City and the [••portant books on Mo- •¦• and history. The fc«Kln at 10 a. m. on Day. Everybody Is Iteil to attend. WVHHI nvivoiiH. l>. Kromer, Moore '•oaitable, who died sud- »y night while driving ' •«itiiiK a neighbor. Is 'two sons nnd two James I.,. Kromer, of »:0«irfi,. n. Kromer, of "^nry C.ardner nnd Kosinan. of No rth- A brother. Peter Krom- Peter-^villo: a sister, *»a('oi,., of liethlehem Jclilldren. nlso aur- 'tlneral was held on '^lifnoon at the lato Cross Roads. Inter- '¦ade in Hip Pelersviile Op MISS RKIVI^M'KR. ''"jom town who atteiid- •' of the late .Miss Car- «ke, of West Oranse, W*(liie.«day at Forks "¦e Mrs. John Trum- • J'f ler Trumbower. ' yotrinK. Mrs. Sem *|'f» Schmidt, Min «'• and Mrs. J. Allen »«"< Alice and Helen "»»«« Amy and Ella .*. f o«y. Mrg. Asa "« Misi Daisy Wun- T' CAGE TEAM HAS FINE SCHEDULE The Nazareth Y. .M. C. A. bas¬ ketball schedule Is very near com¬ pletion. Following are the games, scheduled: Dec. 6—Washington '"Y" nt Nazareth. Dec. 13—Mauch Chunk at Nazareth; Dec. 20— East Itangor. Nazarefh; Dec. 27. Easton "Y" af Kaston: Jan. 1 — Stroudsburg at Nazareth: .Ian. ¦> j —I'almerton at Palinerfdn; .Ian.' l.i—Washington at Washington; .Ian. 1»—East Bangor nf East Dangor; Jan. 12—Scranton nt Scranton: Jan. 2 4—Easton Y. M. H A. at Easton: Jan. 2i'.—Mauch Chunk at Mauch Chunk. The lo¬ cal team will po in the field with practically all of last year's men. They had a very successful season last yeiir and hope to Improve this year on fhe record made dnrin.i; fhe past season nniton Aiiilrew:; Is manager and Herman Lauden¬ bach, captain of the local five. • The .Nazareth l.io.i.^ (lull on Tuesday eveiiinn li-tiMied to inter¬ esting reiKjrts on wurk done for the blind when .Miss Pearl (Irani, of Ul thlehctn, county worker, and .Mrs. .Mary Canipln.'il. of llarris- hiirg. .Slate Worker, told oi file surveys ln-iu;; ina.ie hy the S.at- .Association tor .\id of tin; liliiui. The speakers were iii: ro luiiM by William Henr.v. .Miss (JiiMit told of lur work in thi.- vicinity and stilted she would like lo have a meniber of the ioiui I,ions to ac¬ company her on her visits as she e.xperienced some trouble in get¬ ting fhe confidence of the mothers at the homes where she called to examine cliiidren. She also ex¬ pressed a desire to revisit the county liome wliere her first visit was not at all satisfactory. .Mrs. Cunipheli told of the vast aniount of blindness in I'nited ! States, slating tliat there were I loii,(i(io blind persons in this ciiiintiy, <io per cent of whom are over :! 1 years ot ase. The tittiiig of tluse people info gainful occu- Iiatliins is a dilllcnlt tosk because they learn mnch slower than chil¬ dren. She expressed ;;reat pleas¬ ure at Ibe assistani'e whicli the l.ions Club was giving to the work of tho State Association ot the Plind and hoped they would con¬ tinue their support. The associa¬ tion Is asking for a fund of |S4,- OOU to carry on their work among the blind and will need all the as¬ sistance that can be given. Walter Ruthard, chairman of the County Work for the Blind and a member of the Bethlehem Lions club was present with sev¬ eral Bethlehem Mons and also made a brief talk to the local club telling of the progress of the' work In the eounty. | Dr. A. D. Thaeler, president of the Lions Club. Introduced How¬ ard Shimer. president of the Ro¬ tary Clnh, who made a brief ad¬ dress in behalf of the local Y. M. C. A. Mr. Shimer asked the Lions! to join the Y. and also to support' It. Connty Superintendent Oeorge A. C.rim, also a member of Xaza¬ reth Rotary, was present at the •meetin^'. The attendance at the ineeting was very Rood. .^O per cent ot the members beiiiK presenf. Cheer leader (ieorge Smith led the /rroup In singing. tin Wi-dnesday niorning. No¬ vember it. Ur. Wotring who is \ery well known aniong fhe .Naza¬ reth SiUileiits. receiving a cordial \veleonie irom them, ,uave an ad- .r.s,s in assembly. .\lter taking charge of the de- .olionai e.vercises. Ur. Wotring til.(I of . i.i lecent hunting trip lo >.iii;ici:i. His account ot the Can¬ adian woods and lakes caused lu.iny a boy and girl to nourish an ambition to visit them sometime, l.e story of how he. first of all ilie party, shot a hall mouse de- f^ilUed his audience most of all CeoiKe Hangen. one of the .Nuz¬ areth High Scliool cheerleaders, led tl cheer for Dr. Wotring. the volume of which showed how Si-eat ly his talk was appreciated. The Hiph School Orchestra met ill the Auditorium on Tuesday ev- etrim. The new niusic which will ;ic(:onipatiy the hlsh school play • has arrived. A Kood attendance was recorded. On Wediiesdiy afte noon the (Iirls' C.lee Club of Nazareth IliRh ¦ Scl'ool started to work on a can- f:ita entitled "Pan on a Summer's Day." Tbe work has a great many beantiful melodies which greatly I impressed the club. .\s ooon as ! 'he cantata Is completed It will be I presented to the public. On Thursday evening the Boys' Olee Club of Nazareth Hlgb School met at 6.30 o'clock. The Club practiced new music which I will be R*ven on different occa¬ sions during the winter season. On Wednesday, November 28, the Dramatic Club of Natareth , High School will present in ri- I sembly a ThanksRlvlng pUy en¬ titled "The Mysterious Thanka- giviiiK (iuest." The cast is as follows: .loiiaiiian Perkins, u Farmer, ji-liii .Memmert. .Wr.s. .Mary Jane Perkins, His I W.te. Heaince Kuiidle. .\lbert. The Hero, .Ne'.son Braemer. Lev. Ephraim Sage. Village Parson. Ralph Slonacker. ; .Miss Susan Crocker. The VII- ' lage Oosslp. M.irlon Kern. \ Sally, Kitchen .Maid, firace Dennis. Dob. Orocer's Boy. Earl Laudig. I The second number of the Ly¬ ceum Course was given before a lurne audience on Thursda> even¬ ing. November l.'i. by the Cordova Concertlers. These coucertlers consist of a pianist, violinist, so- I pranu. and baritone. Througli the siKinsor.shIp of fhe Nazareth Rotary Club, the pupils of the schools ari; nnw able to ir'arn to play the harmonica. OforEce Rrnwn. of Philndelphiii, is the instructor. On Ffiday after¬ noon a short meeting was beld for i>ri*i'nlzatlon. The members of the Junior Class of Nazareth High School are very happy Indeed because they bave just reeelved the'r class rings. On Thursday, November 15. Coach Pfau, issued the flrst call for candidates for the girls' bas¬ ketball team of the aeaaon of 1928-29. Thirty-three girls an¬ swered the call. This year there are three veterans in the squad: namely. Captain Lottie Roth, Ann* Breinig and Margaret Knecht. Student Manager Mar¬ garet Wunderly has almost com¬ pleted the schedule. .var. one of the speediest of; schoolboy backs, could have no dtnibl under other circuinstaiues. overtaken Seeser and saved the score. Althougb playing savagely against a weakened and cldppled .Niizareth te;iin Not tliampton was not able again to cross the local boys' line and it is no discredit t'l the .Nazaretli team fliat Nurth- iimpfon was able lo make only one touchdown. The second week-end defeat came to N'azareth when .Nazareth A. C. droi'ped a rough game to Bangor. Bangor was out for re- ven.!?e for a former defi^at and plowed through the locals on Her¬ cules field on .Sunday afternoon t ) walk off with ii 12-0 victory. Capt. Kern, of Nazareth, sent in his sec¬ ond string fo start tlie game and the Biitigor boys went down the field like a blizzard, snowiiiK the scrubs under in the first few min¬ utes witli a touchdown. The re?- iilar Nazareth line then went In 'Mid the hattie became more even¬ ly waced until Nereno. of BaiiRor, took a double lateral around left end for a sixty yard run and a touchdown. After that Xazaretn held fhe slate splitters nnd the i{amF> ended with Bangor on the winning end. Tho annual Farm Producti .Show, which draws exhibits from every se<:tion cif tbe county, and which is held in the .Nazaretli Hali (l.\ niiiusluni. Nazareih. .N'ovenilier 22, 'i',i and 2A. is Ihu culmination of tl'.e coniniunity siiows which have been held during the past tvo weeks under flie direction of County Agent B. L. Coleman. The Nazareth sliow Is sponsor- ' ed by the Second National Music will be furnished by H«w' Orchestra of Nazaretb. .Mr. Coleman states that mora exhibits are anticipated this yaott tiian ever before. Three potato cliibH are exhibiting and the 11 meiubers of the 400 bushel potato ciub will again display samples of the potatoes secured from tbeir acre. Wilbert Koth. with a score ot Oii'i:. was file winner In the pota- Bank o: to club round-up held on Wednea- i .Nazareth. Pians for flie show | duy evening al Hecktown. Other Ikivc! been completed, the classifi- winners in tbis club were: 2— cation hus been eniarKr-d. and a | Walter Buss. .'! — Elsie Fogel, 4— moro inlerestinp; pronram lias Ruth FoRel. 5—Walter Heller, • i been planned for this se.enth an-1--Piitil Buss. 7—Elwood Buss, 8 i nuiil event. New fetitures of the —John Fogel. 9—Paul Werkheis- show this year will be the apiary er. 10—Kiithryn .Schultz. WOMAN'S MISSio>.%itV ro.WEXTION INDIA MISSrONARY TO SKAK nv ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN A roRUECTION. In an article in last week's edi- ! tion of llie Item tliere appeared an \ article relative to the Atlantic & ¦ Pacific Te;i Company moving into j larger ruiiirfers and stated tliiit a I "Curly" Wiilianis was inanaser. This was a mistake and slioiild have read Ihat William J. Alhert is the nniiiager. The various units of the .Vmeri¬ can Legion of tho county will meet loniuhl i Thursday) in th> Nazaretli Y. M. C. A. in btisinead .session. L.\Xt ASTER r(». VISITORS. Mrs. j/rol) Walter, of .Maiiheitn. Harr^^tnrU and datmliter. Mr. anil-'firs. K H Wissler, Mr. nnd H£s^_JW^ilis Seitzinger and daiinh- tei-. I.J'ster StaiK :ind Mr. and Mrs. Ilerinan .Stark and two sons, of Lititz. Lfincaster coiint.\, on Sun¬ day visited .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stark. lii.ub street. At the Vesper service on Sun day evening at 7.30 o'clock th Women's .Missionary Society wl havi- their annual Thank Ofrering" Service. The address will be de¬ livered hy the Rev. .August F. A. Neudoerffer, a fautheriin mission¬ ary in Kajahmundry, India. Rev. Neudoerffer has been eimaged In missionary work In India since 1911. He Is In charse of tha Rajahmundry City work. Includ¬ ini; the large self supporting Clirist ian consregation of that city. The Normal Training and Middle Schools as well as the Dis¬ trict work are under his direct supervision. His wif(>. Dr. Amy Rohre .Neudoerffer, formerly of I.iincaster city. Is in chitrge of the Womaiis Hospitai of Kajahmun¬ dry. Pastor Neudoerffer wiil de¬ liver an address that will not only be Interesting bliV helpful fo all wlio are interested in Missionary work. The public is cordially In¬ vited to attend this >ervice. SUMER, HIGH SCHOOL BACK, OUT OF GAME WITH BROKEN BONE HOSE tOMI'.WV MKETINtJ. Hooier's Cltnih Vp the Unl der of.*:S'u-rc^s IAMf6yifiw| ,„ Ihc clanlioard .'wcH.^J. - VVeTTor^i^how^^ cornet of tKls l''«^'"^<- "•^[*'£" ble "J^^;ini^^^^^^^ a r.rWha'. Hrii*wSt«"ocl«Px M tno Ntio-'. iaotat Vi.uiiiince Hose Conipany. No. 1 met on .Monday eviiiiiii; in ii stat¬ ed ineetini?. Re.milar routine of Imsiness Wiis followed. .Si.>L new members were e'ected. of which two appeared and sif-'iied tln' com¬ pany constitution Iiefore iiil.)nurn- nient. One proposition of mem- liirship was received. The fol¬ lowliig nominations of offlcers for \'.i2>.) were mnde: i'resident. Kay Osterstoek! vice-president. Kloyd He>i<; secretary. Rob't J. (linllier: tinancial secretary. Harry IL Cooley; treiisnrer. Ralph ]•'. Saee- er: trustee ( :! yeiirsl. Fred Oer- iiicli; Ciiretaker of rooms. H. IL Cooley: represeiitativi's to Nii/;i- retli Firemen's I'lellcf .Vssociatlon ( :! ye.irs). Riiy H Teel. K. E.l Siieirer nnd J. S. II. Snyder; chief,' Charles M. Stuber; foreman of hose. R. D. Teel; nssistant fore¬ man of hose. Floyd D. Hess and Fred Oerlach; foreman of hook and ladder Inick, I'lysses Stoudt; foreman of chemicals, Mllton S. Lindenmoyer. and assistant fore¬ man ot chemicals, Cbarles D. Kahler. The thirty-eighth semi-annual convention of tiie Woman's .Mis¬ sionary Society of East Pennsyl¬ vania Classis of fhe Reformed iliurcli was beld November l'> Ip St. .Miirk's Reformed cliurch, Flic'iisville, with a large atteiid- anct*. Reports were given ot the Summer conference held at Ursin¬ us College, Collejevllle. and of the Synodlcal convention held at Lancaster. Mrs. Irene Anewalt ot Allentown. Spoke in tbe morning and reviewed the work of the so¬ ciety and Its accom.dishments. Miss Alllene Dechant. fleld secre¬ tary of the Woman's Missionary Society, gave tbe address In the afternoon. Those attending from St. John's Reformed church were Rev. and .Mrs. W. H. Wotring, Mrs. Minerva Fenlcle, Mrs. Clayton Kern and Mrs. W. P. Kern. th High in the past weekj^^y ^^^ ^ eed a serious loss to Lsji,,,! readin I sijuad when Sam Shimer. sTar left halfback, and Paul Bay¬ da. right tackle, bolh sustained in¬ juries tiiat will keep them out ot thu game for the rest of the sea¬ son. Coming as It does just before the game with Wilson Hisii School, on ThutiksRivin.g Day morning, the injury to these play¬ ers makes a loss that Coacb l.*h will have a difflcuit tiisk to bal¬ ance, i— SlllinPr's injury came in the iiist <|uarter of the game with .Northampton High school when what seemed to many spectators :.n unnecessarily rough tackle laid out the iducky little Nazareth liack for a few minutes. He want¬ ed to a t hack in the friiy but Coach Lell ordered him fo the 1)1 ncli. 'i'his proved a wise move :is a short time later Sliiiner had to be removed fo Haft's llospifiil « here it was found that his ri^hl •o'laiboiie hnil been broken. Il w;is piven Irciitment and Is nov r'coverini; iilcily. JINIOR HfOH 5(OTRH. Howard Shimer, president of the Nazareth school board, recent¬ ly addressed the students of Junior High school on the occa¬ sion of educational week. Mr. Shimer spoke on "Books" He ad¬ vised the students to choose books as they would choose friends. "There should be time for every girl to read good books g shonld not be carried to fhe extreme that if makes on ¦ a book-worm." he said. "ReadlnR of Rood books has grejit Influence in many lives." The speaker then advised all of the boys and jslris to choose the Bible as the on** ureal book fo be held as a friend. Frank Hnth also addresed Junior Hisb pupils diirin(r week and told of the many vantages which the boys and girls of today enjoy over fhe yonnRsters of earlier generations. His tiilk was verv Interesting to the youns folks who got a vivid picture of fhe nld fime school nnd its life. Miss Amelia Miller, of the Fac- iilfv also spnke briefly fo flie stu¬ dents mion fhe subject of health iind broiiEht a timely and inter- estln.K message fo theni. life fhe the ad- displays. the bushel classes for apples. larger potato club exhibits. and di^iilays by the 400 bushel club. Tlie exhibits will lie received and classified on Thursday and on Friday the judging will take place. Friday evening, a motion picture program wiil be h"!d. The -I'lijects stressed will be poultry and pictures vViU be shown and Tbe highest yield in this club was secured by Klsle Fogel, witb a yield of 560 bushels per acre. The difference In favor of disewM- free seed, as compared with home grown He«d. was 66 bushels per acre for the 21 members of the club, which exhibited at the round-iip. Prize money and rib¬ bons VH'-e av'!<rded by the Nasa¬ reth Lions Club, who sponsored ilained by John Vandervort.' the n'.overienf. nou'try extension speciall.st from' Pennsylvania State College. On P:'tiird\y iiffprnoon. a iiantoniime. entitled "Costumes of Lone Ago." v.ill be staged under the directloii of F. .Marguerite Erlkson. home economics siiecialist. Saturday evening, niotion pictures and com¬ mnnity singing will be featured. A community show was also held Ip connecfion with rnund-ap ond more fhan 100 exhibits were on dis'i-v The I.ehlgh Valley National Bank sponsored this dis¬ play. Th" aw.irdi were made by Nicholas Schm'tz and A. B. Bing¬ ham of State College. REVIVAL SERVICES WELL ATTENDED Revival meetings in South BKiad Street Evangelical church ;ire continning with increased In¬ terest. Sunday was a great dav. In the morning service Evangeli-H Rowan pave his chart sermon on the second coming of Christ. Thi=* feature will be continued in tbe morning worship hour next Sun- d''v. CotUige prayer meetings are also a daily feature at these meet¬ ings from 2 to 3 p. m. Thus far eleven persons have responded to the altar call. Meetings will con¬ tinue every evening this week with three services on the coming Lord's Day. Lore feast at 2.30 n. m. Evangelist Rowan's dangh¬ ter and son are assisting in the services over tbe coming Sabbath with spec'al musieal numbers. A srecial invitation is hereby ei- fended to all of God's people to boost tbese meetings. .4IXEXTI»WN rOXFKRR^ifTC LUTHKR LR.4nrR R.4LLV On Tuesday at 7.30 p. m. th? Lufher Iveagues of the Allentown Conference district will bare a .•allv In the chapel of St. John's Lutheran church. Henry V. Scheirer, president of the Allen¬ 'own D'sfrict. will have charge of f'e meeting. The devotional ser¬ vice will be conducted by fhe Rev. H. C Snyder. The address will lie delivered by the president of the Allentown Conference, tiie Rev. F. K. Fretz. Ph.D.. D. D.. ti.isfor of Sf. John's Lutheran I'lnircli of Knston. The Luther Lengnes of Trinity church. Ban¬ gor and St. John's, Nazareth, will tie in charge of the entertainment. .\]] the League and Young Peo- tile's Societies of the Allentown nisfrlct are invited to attend this rally. ¦nJonatStMi'i Roomed w Soattf .m\(i XKW HOME. "d in this not show 1 I'iin i'l 1 Ilia nrm.H J. A. itinn. The Baydii was also ir' game but his Injury up It'll il I.et .Moll,|:i%- I the fnce and numhiie.e forced lilni to go fo rriiiinfeider for evanii latter sent him to lOiisfun Hosid'al wh(>re he was held for iiliserva;lon and triiilinent. Smith, the cnuk riulit end of N.izareth w;is uiven a s|ir;iinc( neck in the Nortlnmipton game by the tactics nf several Northampton pliiyers who tried fo push his head back as lie Wiis canght in tackle .loliiin.\ Freeman, right guard, of .Niizareth, was also injured in thii^came but both Freonian and Smith expect to be in shape for the Wilson game. Local fans who witnessed the game with Northampton were plain In their condemnation of the Northampton team's playing which seemed to be unnecessarily rough and vicious tor schoolboy play. rd Trach employed by IL ns & Son. who is building home on the Stockertown rond. near .Nazareth, has fhe home tinder roof. Simons & Son are the contractors building the home. I.EOI(»\ (O. MEETIVfi 1 .\T "Y" TONIGHT The county meeting of fh'^ .Vmerican Legion will he held In N'azareth Y. M. C. A. Thursday. November 22 af S p. m. Col. C. J. Stnith, commanding offlcer of the Vllenfown .National Ouard. who is a member of fhe Allentown Post. .Vmeric^in Legion and Lehigh Voit- iire 40 nnd S. will be the principal | sieaker of the evening. Also en¬ tertainment and eats. Members 'le pre'ient. Mrs. Charles Oogel and Mra. Karl Kern attended a Daughters of America banquet at the Hotel Traylor, Allentown. Tbe following invitation been extended by W. H. Wotring, D. D., L. L. D.. pastor of St. John's Reformed church of N«U- reth to the many catechumens he confirmed since August 2. 18*1 when he became pastor at NaM- reth: "The ninth catechetical reunion of ll p cafet'u'.mens conflrmed un¬ der my i-astoiote. will be held in St. John's Ke^formed church of Nazaieth. Snnd;ty. Nov. 25. 1988, with serv'ces In the forenoon at 10.no o'clock and in the evening at 7 o'clock. "There will be visiting clergy¬ men, flne singing at'd a general re¬ union and renewal of acquatat- ances. Those confirmed will m- semlile in tli» ?iocial rooms of the chapel In classes under the eare of their committees and proeeed to the chnrch in a procession. Practice to sing without the book Fade, Fade. Each Earthly Joy; Jesna is Mine.' and 'Just As I Am Without One Plea.' to sing while marching In iirorp.ssloti. "Be sure to attend tho moralng service since a picture of tbe re¬ union will be taken. You may not want one, but you ought to be in fhe group to comjilete fhe same. A complete picture will please the pastor and others. "Tables will be In tbe soelat rooms of fhe chapel and free cof¬ fee served to all who may wish to bring their lunch along. "Como to all tbe services and enjoy a day of spiritual edification and good fellowship." Dr. Wotring also conflrmed aer- eral hundred souls at Dryland and North Bethlehem. He will be happy to meet all at the rennion. The public is invited to attend. Here are three posei of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wkb will grace the White House during the AdmiiUttntioa of Mr. Hoover. Intimatet of Mrs. Hoover uy we win be kleatly Itted for her most exacting duties ai the mistiest of the WWie Houm. Sbe kat MiM. - and UraightforwardfWM, aad Is 8 > nwia •TgrMl vcloptd artittk taaiw. . XS»& RKV. WOIJ'EB HPOKK IW LUTHKRAN nfmCIl Rev. Paul B. Wolper. pastor ot Christ Lutheran church, Bastoa, exchanged pulpits with Rev. tLC. Snyder, pastor of St. Jobn'a Lath- eran church, Natareth, on ffinigf Daniel Rohn. organist ot ^M church, had prepared a musical program for tho and selected masie of rraag 1 bert as most saltaMa la vMr #1 the Schubert ceatOMir. tm fipt gr^m Included "tapnMa^Vi flat: "AUegro la ¦ lat;' Movement ot the VatslaMli phony;" "Av* Mafla^ m4 ^i daatofrMBtha - ^^mwp^
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 52 |
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 | 1928-11-22 |
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 | 11 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 52 |
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 | 1928-11-22 |
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 38898 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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Nazareth ITEM
_AN__INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPF.P DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
XXXVII
^1 Board Awards
for Paving To Local Contractor
NAZAKKTH. PA . r HURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1928
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.Moved by .Martin, seconded !i> Hawk, that the cynlraci for coii- Hlrnrting curb nnd gutter at the Fairview School biiildInK '>»¦ awarded to Wiliiam .M. Ivieler :it his proiHisal of I.-..40 per lini-.il foot. .Motion carried on the I'ol- iowiiiK vote: Vea: Martin. Kern, Hawk. Haubert and .Shinier. .N.iy: iKine.
.Motion of llatilxit and l\ern. Ihaf Itoy Hahn of Plaintleld town- slii)) and .John Kavcak of I'piier .Nazareth townsliip lie adinitt.d as pupils in the IiIkIi school. ciirrieJ nnaninioiisly.
The boroiinb auditors rf;iort(Ml that tliey made the final tiiidit of tlte accotints of former Tax Col- leitor A. A. Miller aiul rendered llu' followinK stat;met_it :
.\inonnts chargeable fo Tax Col¬ lector—Cash In hands of Tax Col [lector July ti. I!t26. $7fi4.t>4: out¬ standing .Inly 6. 192S. $:!7(>o.3.s; renalties on outstanding taxe.s col¬ lected $121.!tT; exoiKMated Imt ;(iibse(|iientiy paid JLii": addi¬ tional: Charles, Kdward (l!»L'Ii ?4.tHl. Total f46.-.l..':'.
Amounts credited tn T.ix Col¬ lector—Henii'ted fo Treasurer nf Sihonl District f .i:!! l.!»:!; exoaer- titiotis $ll'Te.70; unseated land .<.¦.">.•! !; costs (if coUectiiiii casea .«i:l.:!0. Total $4ti.-.i.r,!i.
Wf till- nndt'r.sium'il .\iulitor- of Nazareth Horongh Si'hool Dis¬ trict have audited the flnal ac¬ count of A. A. Miller, Ta.\ Collec¬ tor, and the record kept thereof by the Secretary of the School Dis¬ trict, nnd to the best of our knowl¬ edge and belief flnd them true and correct.
Dated al Nazareth, Pa., this 16th day o( October. 1928. Chas. C. Reese, F. D. Heekman, H. P.. Koch, Auditor*.
Moved by Kern, seconded by Martin, that the report ot the au¬ ditors be accepted. Motion car¬ ried on the following vote: Yea: Haubert, Hawk, Martin, Kern and Shimer. Nay: none.
On motion of Martin and Hau¬ bert the Board adjourned.
C. J. Knauss. Secy.
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Month | 11 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19281122_001.tif |
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